Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 10, 1922 · Page 5 of 8
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vr?,*-. »v*s '«. *, 1 $ & MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Six Monday, April 10,1922 LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. Kai&e More And Better Crops, Marketing and I151 Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes. S* 1 COUNTY AGENT LIEBENSTEIN SOUNDS Mower County Farms Cited for Good Cow cedure under the pension laws having en months, record of 714.6 pounds a to do with the disbursement of $222,159,292 Where Your Records by Holstein Friesian Magazine of milk and 27.911 pounds of butterfat, in 1920 to 600,000 and someodd A WARNING ON BOGUS WEED KILLERS in seven days, equivalent to 34.9 beneficiaries. Taxes Go pounds of butter. OAK DALE FARMS, INC., of Austin IS BUDDHA'S HOLIEST SHRINE days, equivalent to 718.7 pounds of have four of their pure-bred butter. Chemical Weed Killers registered Holsteins listed in the "Reported Mower County Cow Shwe Dagon Pagoda in Rangoon Attracts The Minnesota Holstein Company Suggestive of Rarity. How Uncle Sam Spends Tests of Holstein Friesian the Devout From All "They me you made a very also have one of their purebred registered tell Should Have State Heads State List Your Money in Conducting Cows," which is published by Malcolm Parts of the World. clever remark last night." Holsteins listed in this bulletin. Sanction. Your Business H. Gardner, Delavan, Wisconsin. "Yes it's awfully discouraging." This cow, May Walker Ollie My Burmese friend Maung Hkln "What is?" The monthly news letter for Minnesota Their best cow, Lady Ormsby Beets Homestead, is reported as having and I visited together the Shwe Dagon "Why, the way everybody is talking Cow Testing associations reports Segis, is reported as having made at made at the age of six years and sev about it." pagoda in Rangoon, which springs like HIJACK REMEDIES By EDWARD G. LOWRY the highest producing cow for February the age of six years and seven a golden flame to the height of 368 ARE EXPENSIVE in cow testing association work Author "Washington Close-Upa," "Bank* and feet among its flame-bright trees. months, a record of 24639.8 pounds of Financial Systems," etc. Contributor Political as being owned by Clover Lea farms Holy and most holy, to it come all the milk and 832.68 pounds of butter fat, and Eeooomie Articlaa to Leading Periodicals and a Writer of lUeoenitsd Authority oo the at Austin. This cow produced 119.4 Buddhist pilgrims of the world, for in in -365 days, equivalent to 1040.8 National Goreraaent's Business Methods. SStaratts of Weed Inspectors Work will its inmost heart lie hidden relics of pounds of fat for the month. pounds of butter. Ctnnouncement Not be Felt for Several Years the four earthly Buddhas—the staff Copyright, Western Newspaper Union Their next cow, King Korndyke SUBSTANTIAL GAIN is Opinion of Agent. of Kavvkathan, the water filter of XV. Pontiac Lass Abby, at the age of Gawnagong, the robe of Kathapa and INCOMPETENTS ARE KEPT three years and ten months, produced eight hairs of the Gautama Buddha. IN HOGMARKET County Agent F. L. Liebenstein, to*!ay The annual turnover in the government 21258.8 pounds of milk and 740.81 Surely, the most gorgeous shrine of all THE sounded a warning to Mower service is something almost incredible. formerly the earth, covered with thin plates of NOREN SHOE STORE, pounds of butterfat, in 365 days, No business corporation, county farmers, against so-called gold up to the jeweled tree swimming located at 215 East Bridge Street, equivalent to 926 pounds of butter. however strongly- established, could *£iitizttical weed killers and quack rem- in the blue air aloft! The original wishes to announce to its patrons that Segis De Kol Superior, made a record long endure the heavy annual drain MI Average Price Back Up shrine is said to have been built in SIIM9 for weeds. hereafter they will be located in the building in 365 days at the age to two its resources. Hundreds of men leave 585 B. C., but who can think of anything "As required by new state weed recently vacated by the One Minute the Over the $10.00 years and seven months, of 17067.1 the government service daily and so cold as chronology amid such lacir," said the county agent, "the Cafe on Mill Street. new, untrained people have to be taken pounds of milk and 580.73 pounds of Line. color and glory? We stood upon the board has appointed two local and taught to do the work. This county on butterfat, equivalent to 725.9 pounds noble platform before the towering We will handle a full line of Men's and weed inspectors for Mower county. costs money, as every employer golden pinnacles of the many shrines, of butter. Boys' Shoes, and do the Finest Shoe Repairing. knows. "While this is in a way a new work By DON J. SLATER. each holding its calm image of the Piebe Segis Pontiac, made a record Call and see us in our new location. The resignations from the government county, there will probably not list South St. Paul, April 8.—Reductions blessed one—images from China, from the at the age of one year and eleven service are chiefly from the supervisory 3»a farmer in a few years' time who Tibet, from all the countries of the of about 22,000 in receipts of months of 18180.1 pounds of milk and and most highly paid positions faithful, and the ardent green of the trill not recognize the value of the hogs this week compared with the 574.97 pounds of butterfat, in 365 Complete Rubber Stock for Men and Boys. and from the very lowest grades. trees framed them with waving grace, to the county as a whole if these week previous at the seven leading -MKick The men at the top, if they have any and the happy people came and went perform their duties thoroly and men central markets, fairly generous shipping initiative or ability or ambition to and made their homage about us, and AUSTIN MARKETS I W, .conscientiously. make a name for themselves, are offered orders and the general good they and all the day overflowed with private employment at double Inspectors Have Big Job. quality of local hog receipts have Noren's Shoe Store sunshine and joy. Quoted by Peoples Service StoreDairy or. treble or more what the government "They have a big job and one from been bullish influences in the past "And now," said Maung Hkin, "it Butter 32 can pay them. The people in ^ritwch results come slowly and for is fitting that we make an offering to week's trade and local prices have Eggs 22 the lowest grades leave for private the Lord Buddha. Thus is merit acquired that reason a more important one. Potatoes, per bu $1.40 made net gains averaging about 50c employment when opportunity affords and blessing gained. You Beans 10 "As is the case whenever a new law per cwt. because in too many instances they think?" Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack. $1.75-$2.35 is: passed or some new plan is proposed Better grade of butchers and !ights actually cannot keep body and sou! ,.ir I did not doubt, and we proceeded POULTRY there are many adventurists, investors together on their government pay. are closing at $10.15 to $10.50, according to buy some flowers from the heaped Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— It is the people in the middle class and speculative companies to weight and finish, lightweights masses of fragrance sold on the steps Heavy Hens 16 who stay on the longest. The whole IN AUTO TOPS who immediately get out some socalled selling to best advantage. ascending in flights and pauses from Light Hens 12 constant process makes for a steady great remedy or scheme which where the great leogrypliys 60 feet Heavy packing sows have sold from Geese 13 deterioration in the quality of the in height guard the portals with their tbey put on the market in hopes of Roosters 15 there is all the difference in the $8.50 to $9.50, with rough stags at $7 government service and tends to retain noble grotesque. We bought also a Leghorn Roosters 12 coining: a fortune from those who are to $7.50. Bulk of desirable pigs sold world. Some are built for show the mediocre in public employment. Eggs 19 bunch of tiny tapers and little green seeking relief. on closing- days at $10.50. some are built for wear. We Ducks 16 and gold sticks with which to light Consult State is Advice. The civil service commission, through The market on beef steers has Turkeys 25 make tops that are built to them, and with all these we approached which the great bulk of government "There are already on the market again been irregular this week, closing HOG MARKET. make your car appear as graceful the central Buddha, majestic in peace. employees are brought into the service, ssewsral so-called chemical weed-killera—some with prices on a weak to 25c lower Medium and Butchers $10.00 The attendant lit the tapers from the and dashing as possible, is acutely aware of this condition Packers $9.00 of which according to C. P. basis compared with a week ago. burning rows with our sticks and set Its reports give emphasis to the difficulty and yet to give the maximum of Veal, Sheep and Lambs Boll, state weed inspector, have a them on the iron grille, white with the Small lots and odd head of beef steers constantly experienced in securing Fat lambs $8.00 to 11.50 service. dripping of myriad candles. He took limited value, no doubt—some more have sold from $7.75 to $8.00, with a and retaining competent' employees. Veal $3.50 to $6.00 R. H. GRAY both my hands in his and softly repeated -ftfian others. Generally speaking, it fair showing of sales at $7.25 to $7.50. The rotation in office has become Sheep $3.50 to $6.50 the invocation, and we laid increasingly frequent and vitally impairs at very wise policy not to invest any Bulk of beef steers sold toward the Cattle down our flowers among the many that the efficiency of the service. in any of these so-called remedies vntmey close of the week from $6.00 to $7.00, Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 made the shrine glorious. And then, During the war there was a lower Cows and Heifers $3.00 to $5.00 unless' you have thoroly invesfeigafcad with some of the commonest kinds taking each of our right hands, he AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING rate of turnover in the mechanical Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 their reliability. suitable for straight carcass beef going touched them with gold leaf on the forces than in outside establishments. Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 ".Most of these supposedly quick back, and that was all. We had paid below the $6.00 mark. The proposition of separations, however, PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. our homage. Gold leaf is always sold -remedies furnish only expensive experience." With constinued scarcity of butcher is excessive in clerical, professional The news twice a weeK The at the entrance, that merit may be acquired cows and heifers these have held News—less than 5c a week and technical positions, in by touching with it the images which the rate of turnover sometimes about steady during the week bulk of or any gilded part of the shrine. Losses Prevented amounts to a third of the force in a common and medium grades ranging Buddhism is a golden and jeweled year. from $4.00 to $6.00, with a few heifers by Seed Treatment faith in Burma—many villages have During the nine months preceding and young cows from $6.25 to $7, their golden pagoda—flames lit, as it the armistice more than 60,000 appointments were, from the central fire of the Shwe a few reaching $7.50. were made in the civil A good treatment for leaf blight in Dagon.—Asia Magazine. Canners and cutters continued at service and about 28,000 separations .celery, according to plant disease $2.50 to $3.50, bologna bulls $3.25 to occurred—that is, for every two appointments .-squeeialists at University Farm, is to made one person left the $4.00, bulk $3.50 to $3.75. Young Jimmy a Philosopher. .-.soak the seed for thirty minutes in Just now Jimmy, seven years old, is service. For a period of similar length Veal calf prices have bobbed up and about the most interesting person warm water (about 100 degrees F.), following the armistice only 60 per down, closing .about steady with a around the Swedish hospital, according cent as many appointments were made, .then for three hours in formaldehype week ago. Practical packer top at to nurses. Jimmy was taken there but there were nearly 33 per cent more •'4'cnste ounce, which is about one teaspomful, the close $7.00, few up to $7.50, seconds seAteral days ago for an infection in separations. In this period almost as ^1475 in three quarts of water), $3.50 to $5.00. many positions were vacated as were his hand. The nurses tried to keep then wash and dry. Or the seed may After a fairly healthy opening this tilled. him in bed, but as soon as they left be soaked for thirty minutes in warm The exigencies of the war required the room Jimmy was out and investigating week the stocker and feeder market -srafcer and then for thirty minutes in a great expansion of the clerical the mysteries of other wards. weakened considerably, closing with forces at Washington and elsewhere eorrosive sublimate (one part in 1,000 The other day a nurse was astonished, average losses of about 25c. and this was accomplished by a labor when she entered Jimmy's room and parts of water), then wash and dry. A few good and choice feeders sold turnover several times above normal. was greeted with: For angular leaf spot and anthracoftae Friday from $6.50 to around $7.00 The percentage of declinations of appointments "Say, do you know a man died in in cucumbers: Soak for five minifies with bulk of all sales in this division among eligibles on the civil that room down there last night?" in corrosive sublimate (one part from $5.25 to $6.25, commonest kinds service register increased in many "Yes, I knew it. But how did you?" 1,000 parts of water), then wash lift. instances from 30 to more than 50 per the nurse replied. as low as $4.25. for fifteen minutes and dry. For leaf cent—that is, more than half the men "Oh, I reod it on the report sheets," Sheep and lambs are closing about and women who successfully passed .• and fruit rot of egg plant: Seeds said Jimmy. "And say, do you know steady to strong. Better grade fat civil service examinations and were there was a baby born in the room from healthy fruits should be soaked lambs $15.00 to $15.50, desirable ewes offered jobs under the government refused next to mine?" •m corrosive sublimate (one part in $8.50 to $9.50. to take them. It is estimated "Well, for heaven's sake, how did 1,0&0 parts of water) for ten minutes, that more than 950,000 of those who you know that?" demanded the nurse. vrash in running water for fifteen Milk Flow Boosted met the test were appointed during "I read it on the report sheets," minutes and plant immediately. that time. Jimmy replied. Then he mused: by Ration of Grain Always remember that corrosive The civil service commission says "I guess there is some truth in the flatly: •arafalimate is a deadly poison and saying, 'The Lord giveth and the Lord "Those familiar with the federal ^Virauld be kept out or reach of children taketh away.'" Twenty-one dairy herds in the Blue service at Washington know that the But the nurse was too astonished Five-passenger, SO-hortepower and irresponsible persons. Do Earth County Cow Testing association 119-inch tvheelbase service is now hampered by the retention to reply to that.—Kansas City Star. rnofc mix it in metal containers it attacks averaged 7,120 pounds of milk of incompetents whose removal Cord Tires Standard Equipment the metal.: Formaldehyde is irjcitating and 285 pounds of butterfat per cow is rendered difficult by influences Significant Storm Warning. to the skin and especially to in 1920. Nineteen herds in the same which are incompatible with the efficiency IN Below the 35th parallel of latitude buying motor car, you either a cars, keep in mind these features of 'the nose and eyes, but not poisonous. buy association averaged 8,500 pounds of of the service. Preferences in North America, a fire-colored sunset satisfaction—or you had. You equipment and remember the price of and exemptions increasingly clog the wish milk and 345 pounds of butterfat per in the hurricane season may be a buy positive satisfaction when you the SPECIAL-SDC is $ 14 75 f. o. b. factory: departments with persons who, no 1500 MINNESOTA cow in 1921. The percentage of gain storm warning to be heeded. The matter how inefficient, are difficult to select the Studebaker SPECIAL-SIX. in milk in 1921 over 1920 was 19.3 Jeweled eight-day clock on instrument board. United States weather bureau finds JUNIORS ATTEND remove, and whose retention tends to Here's why: ventilator controlled tfrom instrument Cowl in butterfat, 21. The tester in charge that, even without any particular fall destroy the discipline of the service." board. SHORT COURSES Its 50-horsepower motor gives you in pressure, such a sunset may precede in his annual report to University Among these inefficients, of course, Tonneau lamp with extension cord. 24 or 48 hours such signs as the ample power and speed. Farm says: Parking lights in lower corners of windshield are the superannuated and the physically sea swell and the moving of the upper "I attribute this gain to better carc base. incapacitated. The bureau of Its roomy body is as handsome as it is "Nearly 1500 Minnesota, boys and clouds in unusual directions, and may One-piece rain-proof windshield and windshield efficiency estimated, before the passage well built. It is made complete in and feeding. The cows were fed a girls will attend a university short wiper. be the only early indication of dangerous of the superannuation retirement Studebaker's own shops where fine grain ration the year round, thus Large rectangular plate glass rear window coarse the present season, according tropical storms of small diameter law, the number of employees in the coach work has been in progress for —73^ 23 in. keeping up production during the late forming over the Gulf stream, or T. A. Erickson of University Farm, to civil service of the United States seventy Tool compartment in left hand front door 70 years. summer months when it usually drops as offshoots of larger hurricanes. The fefae Minnesota state leader. years of age and over as follows: with lock. fire-colored sunset is* quite different because of short pastures." Its 1 19-inch wheelbase insures utmost Transmission lock which reduces cost of insurance Mr. Erickson says this estimate is Number from the ordinary. It is an awe-inspiring to owner 15 to 20 %. comfort for five passengers because it made up of 550 who enrolled for the Railway postal clerks 197 One key operates the Yale lock on ignition spectacle, and is apparent to Rural letter carriers 454 provides room enough for the passengers Real Estate Transfers ahart courses at University Farm, switch, transmission and tool compartment. City letter carriers 230 the most untrained In weather signs. to relax, without crowding, in deep, Ccookston and Morris last week, of Post office clerks.... 387 An approaching hurricane may affect We shall be glad to tell you of many restful, genuine leather upholstery. Mechanics 328 17® who attended the Todd county Deeds. the atmosphere, and the light rays other important points of superiority General employees, Dist. Columbia.. 1,484 S. W. Hanson et ux to Hans Arthur Its dependability has been proved in short course at Iron Prairie, of 125 passing through it, for more than General employees elsewhere 1,613 of the YOU owe it to SPECIAL-SlX. Johnson, lots 13, 14, block 3, Waldron's 1,000 miles. the hands of thousands of owners. registered for the course in Mille •who yourself to see Studebaker before a Addition, Village of Sargeant, Total 4,693 Lacs county at Milaca, and of 600 you buy car. And when you cofripare it with other with exceptions, $900.00. any The commissioner of pensions supplies Duralumin Motor Boat*. •who are counted upon to attend,short Jesse Hailing to Harm Ostendorf, the following compact statement Motor boats construoted of duralumin S. 50 acres of N. 100 acres, NW% Touring, $1475 2-Pcua. Roadster, $1425 4-Pass. Roadster, $1475 ^courses yet to be held in Steele, Wat«£wauri, of the age of the employees in the pension are claimed to combine extraordinary 27-104-14 W., $1.00 Coupe, $2150 Sedan, $2350. All pricea f. o. b. factory St. Louis and Kanabec counties. bureau: lightness with great strength. Keber G. Molstad to Emil C. Molstad et al, NE*4 22-102N-14W., $8,000.00. This aluminum alloy Is little heavier Number in the classified civil service, Martin & Schroeder Enrollment at University Farm than aluminum itself and" a third as 874 age of the oldest employee, Hans A. Paulson et ux to Mary M. course, April 3 to 7, was not as large heavy as brass it resists corrosion and eighty-eight number over eighty years Krutzhender, N. 30. feet, lot 5, block changes. The new boats as customary owing to the fact that of age, 26 number between sixty-five temperature 15, R. R. Addition, $2000.00. are designed especially for life boats. GRAND MEADOW and eighty, 266 based on age of sixtyfive, many juniors attended their own AUSTIN Isaac Bailey et ux to Valeria B. number eligible for retirement, Small power is required, and a 4-cylinder, county short course instead. Philips, Wlj3, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 2, 14-horse power engine drives at 292 percentage of employees eligible Brown's Addition, $900.00. 11 knots, on 9 1-4 pounds of gasoline for retirement, 33.4 average age of all James B. Clark et ux to Pearl M. uongest Shakespeare Play. A S E A Martin, lot 12, block 10, West Park employees, July 1, 1919, fifty-eight. per hour, a cabin cruiser 33 feet long S "Hamlet" is the longest of Shakespeare's Addition, $1.00. and 7 1-2 feet beam,., with a draught of These old men and women bear the plays, with 3.930 lines, and Victoria Officer et al to Herbert 2 1-3 feet. burden of the administration of the "Comedy of Errors" the shortest the Hunt, N. 150 feet of W. 60 feet, lot complex, intricate and involved Dro- srtth 1,777 lines. 4, block 17, Balcom's Addition, $1.00. News advertising brings results. 4 i£ r- St c'»iwW'Q A