Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 9, 1922 · Page 5 of 8
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.. lIS 3$ m- *?f|F 38"" -V"'* »4 *«"$ "4je j£4S kJ?'- V* i? v." ^P^^s$\3r«'p-~Sj?V1 M. m» 'i-r -.••'• Page Six ,v t«, "*-f-~1 __ '?-, ,~ MOWER QQUNTY MEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. (£iL Thursday, Mar. 9, 1922 s'de by co-operc.tives are taxable as of Punta Arenas Horse for Every profits. Mrs. G. H. TenBroock Spencer Jordan FOR FARM SNAGS The co-operative organizations' Home in Country TEACHER OF PIANO AND" stand is that such funds are not profits, Funeral Director. IfARMONY but money belonging to members, That the horse is holding his own 406 North St. Paul Street The Establishment of and invested in the business. in spite of the increased use of motors' DIAL 5120 To Offer Solutions for Service. The farm bureau also appealed to is the surprising condition revealed Farmers' Common the internal revenue department to by the Census Bureau figures, prepare a special, simple tax report just issued, which show that there is Problems. for co-operative organizations, so one horse for every house in the I that it would be easier to make reports United States, whil» only one family I TO HOLD CONFAB required, either in paying taxes in four can hope to have an automobile. or to obtain exemption. ON FARM TOPICS Ij The horse census shows a total of WOOL SALESCOMMITTEE 21,848,066 horses in the country, Iowa State Federation Invites Co-operaiives leading all other States with a total to Conference on Problems of 1,386,522 with Illinois a close CREATED of Common Interest to All. second, Kansas third, then Texas, Nebraska, Minnesota and Misouri. Only six in every thousand horses, however, St. Paul, March 9.—Full use of the Afetion Urged to Take are pure-bred. Twfcole farm bureau organization as a caring-house for all farmers' comanott Advantage of Advertisements in The News reach problems, will be offered to the Prices. the consumer. principal statewide co-operative or•ganizations of Minnesota. AIR-FRICTION CARBURETORS BUCK ROCKER ARMS ARE KEPT The Minnesota Farm Bureau fedaeration St. Paul, March 8.—The Minnesota Farm Bureau federation today announced is inviting officers and directors CONSTANLTY OILED jdo reduce the cost of operating a motor. final organization of a statewide of nine agricultural organizations See what J. C. Johnson of St. committee to work? out plans for to a statewide conference, to James, Minn., has to say in a letter a state co-operative wool marketing work- out in detail a plan by which we received today. "A demonstration association. ^11 these bodies may act promptly held here with one of your Air-Friction Carburetors gave us 8% miles on The committee is made xp as follows: and with a united front on all matters Occasional filling* of the Buick rocker Every month the volunteer firemen of Puuta Arenas, Chile, are called out one qt. of gasoline. People are very J. F. Reed, president of the -aflfeeting the whole farming population for exercise and exhibition purposes. Their agility may be likened to that of much interested around here and will arm reservoir assures constant lubrication Minnesota Farm Bureau federation, the feline family, for they have set many records for speedy pole climbing. of the state. have to have another lot of carburetors member ex-officio and chairman A. this-week when I come to Austin Offers Facilities. of rocker arms and push-rods— to attend the Auto Show. H. Ehlers, Farmington, representing The farm bureau will offer the use Resp. yours, tjhe co-operative wool marketing agency *s£ its state headquarters, its office making frequent attention unnecessary. J. C. JOHNSON, there Alex Huddleston, Wabasha, :foree, and the facilities, of the national St. James, Minn. In Memoriam is another pleasing feature of This representing the Wabasha Advertisement 20-1-c offices of the federation in Chicago county wool pool which handled 1921 and Washington, to consolidate the Buick construction that is appreciated (The following was written by J. S. Anderson, 411 North Franklin wool from- more than 50 shipping HIDES 7c to lie power of the co-operative' marketing street, in memory of his only daughter, Lorna T. Anderson, points in Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin agencies of the state for united action. by every Buick owner. Wool Wanted at 27c lb. who died January 21. She was eight years old.) Frank White, Marshall, county Horsehides $3.50 wool growers' associations V. E. The executive board of the state Like a star from Heaven its brightness flown! CHAS. DUBINSKY Anderson, Wheaton, Minnesota Farm federation, in session last week, vot«d Oh! better love had ne'er been known! 303 East Maple Street Bureau federation and W. C. Coffey, to ask nine farm organizations to BUICK SIXES BUICK FOURS Receive our blessing little one, who""" Dial—Office 6900—House 5325 w?M*. dean of the college of agriculture. send representatives to a conference 22-Six-44 $1365 22-Four-34 $ 895 Ne'er had known an unkind hand, 22-Six-45 1395 The committee will begin work at a fco discuss common problems and the 22-Four-35 935 And taken away to an unknown land! 22-Six-46 1885 meeting on March 15, in St. Paul. functions of a joint clearing-house. 22-Four-36 1295 22-Six-47 2165 J. F. FAIRBANKS 22-Four-37 1395 C. J. Fawcett, representing the Invitations Issued. Thru our life thy spirit shall attend. 22-Six-48 2075 American federation's national wool Informal invitations are being sent 22-Six-49 1585 All prices F.O.B. Flint, Emblem of Satisfaction pool* showed how the wool market is And guide our footsteps firmly to an end to the Central Co-operative Commission 22-Six-50 2375 Mich. recovering from its slump, and Noble as thine, attained by victory! association, the Minnesota Ask about the G. M. A. C. Purchase Plan which provides for Deferred Payments. strongly urged a statewide pool to Dealer In Co-operative Creameries association, Death hast thou overcome, from thy calm sleep, give the farmers the greatest possible Inc., the U. S. Grain Growers, Inc., Enter shalt thou that mansion, where the blest COAL, WOOD, LIME, income from these higher prices the Minnesota Potato Exchange, the Receive thy coming to the heavenly land. ERDMAN GARAGE CO. by co-operative selling. Still be thy slumber—stars their vigil keep the Twin City! Milk Producers, the CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, Over that place assigned to thee for rest, ITarmers Terminal Packing Plant, BRICK AND WALL Hthe wool growers, the farmers' mutual Now tenderly prepared by loving hands. this News itgms from all sections of 508-510 NO. MAIN STREET PLASTER. hail insurance organizations, and territory are wanted by The News. Send them to us by mail, tell us peronally AUSTIN, MINN. the Minnesota Co-operative Shipping or Dial 2650. association. WILLYS-KNIGHT New York farmers already have Office 301 East Bridge St. .created such a clearing-house, accordring WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT to a bulletin of the American Phone: Main 32 BUICK WILL BUILD THEM I?arm Bureau federation. It is known Minn.<p></p>Smoke Sale as the Conference Board of Farm Organizations. Austin, Several times a year, :€he officers and directors of the State Farm Bureau, the Dairymen's League the Grange and the Fruit Growers, meet to take united action on problems affecting all farmers of the .state. To Unify Thought. The last meeting discussed control •of tuberculosis in dairy cattle and legislation to improve state drainage laws. "The results of the work of this conference board," the farm bureau bulletin says, "is to unify the agricultural thinking of New York and enable all the farm organizations to jiresent a solid front." The Minnesota Farm Bureau feder-ation Brenner's executive board, at its March At meeting, passed a resolution urging Minnesota's delegation in congress to support an amendment to the income tax law, giving all co-operative organizations REDUCED specific exemption from payment of income taxes. Reserve Funds Taxable. At present, the federal commissioner TODAY TO of internal revenue has ruled Commencing Saturday Morning that surplus or reserve funds set a- at 9:30 o'clock All Makes NONE OF OUR STOCK CAME IN DIRECT CONTACT Welcome WITH THE FIRE—THE ONLY DAMAGE WAS FROM SMOKE. Some drivers of cars not equipped with Willard Batteries $10,000.00 STOCK think they ought to go to the service station that sold the battery. Not at all! SleeveTalvejfCotor— fmproves 'With Q/se The safest rule is to go fo the place that gives yfeu the best attention, has the most skilled WONDERFUL CAR AT A WONDERFUL PRIClj OF VARIETY GOODS AT UNHEARD OF PRICES -workmen and seems to be most on the job—the place that deserves the title of "Battery Headquarters". BARGAINS GALORE That's the kind of battery station Sedan reduced *300 Coupe reduced *320 we have always run and always expect to run. to 2095 to *1875 Come in and we'll show you urine reduced *150 Roadster reicced *125 EVERYTHING FROM NOTIONS TO LADIES' how near to 100 per cent we are In skill, courtesy and promptaess. to'1375 to'/3S0 READY-TO-WEAR pricesJ?o.b. .{i, SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC CO. i, Complete Electric Service 216-218 East Bridge Street McGrath Motor Co. AUSTIN, MINN. Representing Willard Storage Batteries A A I N S O E itjt Iffil J, Mil