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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

May 4, 1922 · Page 2 of 8

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Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. The section men on the Great AUSTIN, MINN. thrashing machine has replaced this r9 Western railroad are busy getting primitive implement in all advanced "Heap on more wood, the wind is chill, the road ready for the new rails. But let it whistle as it will. countries, although the flail is still A. F. Pendergrass sepnt Sunday We'll keep our merry spirits still." used to some extent in parts of Asia DONOVAN & GOSLEE with relatives in Spring Valley. and Africa. In the Middle Ages the SMITH'S Funeral Directors SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS Kirk White spent Sunday at his flail, made much stronger and furnished and Embalmers Auto Radiator Repairs home in Elkton. with iron spikes, was employed For variety try a: -x Day Calls—Phone 2188 as a It Mrs. Eunice L. Rice, county superintendent weapon of wai'fare. was one Curry.—Mix one cupful Vegetable Night Calls 126 W. MILL ST. of the earliest of the world's weapons of schools, was in the village each of cooked T. W. Donovan—5914 hrind during to be retained In the Tuesday. carrots, potatoes, DIAL 6555 H. A. Goslee—6637 combat. white turnips, cut Mrs. George Moon spent several Motor and Carriage Service into cubes, one The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. days with her mother at Racine. cupful of canned The Young People's class of the M. peas and heat together E. church held a volleyball tournament in a double and sociable in the Baptist boiler. Pour over FEDERALIZE YOUR BAKING NEEDS Mi church Friday evening. them one cupful A dance was held at the town hall of white sauce in which one tablespoonl'ul W Friday evening. The music was furnished of onion juice and one-fourth by the Bear Creek orchestra. of a teaspoonful of curry has been ili V: fixed and cooked. On a large earthen Max Katz of the Cedar Valley Produce Let Us Save You the Inconvenience of Standing Over I •. W plate pile up a border of mashed company of Osage, Iowa, was in Hi •i potato which has been seasoned with A Hot Stove in Warm Weather. We Bake town on business last Saturday. butter and milk, more highly seasoned F. E. Langworthy of Spring Valley than usual. Set plate in the oven Anything. Bring Us Your stopped at Racine Sunday. until the border is nicely browned. Stanley Skyhawk has been home Pour the vegetable curry into the Special Orders. for a few days from his work near r-:r potato border and sprinkle the whole I Winona. with finely minced parsley. Veal Rolls.—With a wooden potato The Kummer Brothers of Spring \R masher or mallet pound slices of Valley were in town Monday on business. veal steak to one-fourth of an inch in thickness cut in pieces three by W. J. Deaver has returned from a Hi five inches. Chop the trimmings with few days' visit in Wisconsin. Hi one-eighth as much fat salt pork. Hi Add by measure half as much bread Dressmaking School to crumbs as meat, season highly with Hi onion salt, pepper, poultry seasoning, Reopen. Hi four fresh mushrooms and lemon juice with Miss Lottie May Nail will open her the mixture chopped fine. Moisten school of dressmaking on April 19. and hot water with beaten egg Women who wish to make their own as as and still hold moist possible dresses under her supervision may its of steak shape. Spread each piece BECOMINGNESS dial 5557 for particulars. IS the most im­ on dark frocks and above all, red with to the edge, with a thin layer nearly Advertisement 31-tf. portant word In the style vocabulary white, is the last word In fashion. with small roll tight and fasten for spring, 1922. Dress to type Monotone effects vie with combinations. the remaining mixture skewers. Shape is the season's unwritten law. If you In these monotone studies, every cook with the rolls. into balls and appear at your best In long slender detail is carried out in perfect and cook a light Dredge with flour lines, so be it. Madame Fashion shows, match color and the idea is exaggerated in a casserole, brown in butter. Place approval by making provision for this to such an extent that hosiery, thin and bake an cover with cream type in her new models. For those shoes, gloves, and hat bespeak a single SALE hour. who will it otherwise, there are charming color. The accessories, more specifically Belmont Chicken.—Melt onefourth Minced versions of full skirts in the album the handbag, girdle and jewelry, butter, add onefourth of a cupful of of present-day styles. take this as a cue to supply startling a flour and stir of cupful of color notes, accented the more because As to the color 6f your new frock, then pour on until well blended of the simplicity of their background. let your complexion determine choice, one gradually while stirring constantly, The crepe satin frock shown at the for winsome afternoon gowns are and one-half cupfuls of chicken stock. left is a dignified afternoon type in tuned to brunette or blond, to those with Bring to the boiling point, season who prefer the sedate, and to those color even to the dyed filet lace border, one and one-half teaspoonfuls of salt and the girdle is in red galillth. who welcome refreshing new springlike and a teaspoonful of paprika. Add shades such as orchid, larkspur Navy-spotted taffeta is selected for one cupful of cream, one cupful of blue, sage green—by the way, greens the other model and.there are tea-colored Prices to be Torn to Shreds minced thicken, two-thirds of a cupful are the rage. point-d'esprit net undersleeves of cooked sweetbread cubes, one and val edgings. Time was, and not far distant, when and one-half tablespoonfuls of truffles we felt restrictions in respect to color. a or chickeh livers. Let stand in The ban has been removed, and the in dish double boiler to heat. Serve a color note is keen In spring raiment. the with mashed potato,piped around Paris says "a touch of red" and the edge. oven. Brown in a hot order is carried out in diverse ways VOTUM NIWATU UNION, corvucNT Sensational Price-Making, will mark this Wonderful Shoe Sale j| longer entitled to the privilege of carrying ernment offers the best, cheapest and a policy with the government. safest policy. •THE Sale Begins Saturday, May 6th This is not the case, however. Insurance In addition to a yearly renewable can be re-instated any time term insurance, the government issues KITCHEN up to March 3, 1926, regardless of six different plans of permanent Bea when the last payments were made. forms of insurance. Ordinary life, CABINET The only exception to this rule is in twenty and thirty payment life, twenty and Continues for 10 Days Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. the case of those who are permanently year and thirty year endowment and totaly disabled or are suffering and endowment at the age of sixtytwo. Drifting down, drifting down! from a disability which is not due to Light as dream, from far-off sky their military service. Thege policies not only have the disability 8 Every Day a Bargain Day. Down go the Prices—-the.Bottom Drops Out Flitting gayly o'er field and town, Ever the wild, white dancers fly. Altho it is not necessary to re-instate feature incidental to, the yearly this insurance until March 3, renewable term insurance, but in Tenderly touching the ragged. trees, Veiling their somberness, drear and 1926, there are many advantages in addition have cash and loan values brown, doing so at this time, and it is because and extended and paid-up insurance at a With a mantle fair, which king WE NEED THE MONEY—and in order to get it We MUST SACRIFICE. No OLD might please, of these advantages that the Government the end of the first year is without restrictions Drifting, drifting/ drifting down! is now inaugurating this campaign as to travel or occupation, Shoes—Every Pair Strictly New and UP-TO-DATE, We quote you a few of the many in the states of Minnesota, and is also free from taxation and is SEASONABLE DISHES North and South Dakota and Montana. protected from claims of creditors. Wonderful Bargains we have to offer. The appetizing flavor of smoked fish A man who converts or re-instates Communications relative to government when enjoyed may be used in the following his policy during this drive will pay a insurance will receive immediate dish with enjoyment: $1.29 smaller premium than if he waits for Ladies' Plain Toe Comfort Oxford, Child's Patent Leather Oxfords, attention if addressed to the Insurance $3.50 values several years. He will at the same sizes 3 to 8, regular $1.75 Section, U. S. Veterans' Bureau Fish.— Savory Smoked time be building up a cash loan value Cut one pound of smoked offices at Helena, Montana Sioux $1.49 Ladies' Plain Toe Comfort Oxford, QQ lH Misses' Patent Leather Oxfords, and if he has a limited payment policy fish into strips, put over Falls, South Dakota Fargo, North $3.00 values sizes 81/2 to 101/2, regular $2.00. the fire in cold water, let $2.39 it will .mature earlier. Then too, many Dakota Duluth and St. Paul, Minnesota. Men's Work Shoes, come to a boil slowly, $1.79 men who are in good health at the Misses' Patent (Leather Oxfords, $3.50 values, a wonder, now. then cook ten minutes. present time may not be able to re-instate $2.69 1 sizes 10y% to 2, regular $2.25 Heat one cupful of stock Men's Work Shoes, a few years from now due to $4.25 with one-fourth of a cup­ $4.25 values, a wonder, now. some disability which they might contract Ladies' Oxfords, 1847 1922 ful each of tomato sauce and vinegar, QQ QQ brown kid, $6.00 values, now in the meantime. Men's Army $hoes, one tablespoonful of made mustard Diamond No man, especially one who has dependents, $5,00" values, now «P0*0%/ $4.25 and a few dashes of cayenne. Drain Ladies'Oxfords, should be without insur. the fish," sautd on a hot pan in a little Men's Dress Shoes, PC black kid, $6.00 valued, now... ,v Jubilee hot butter, then add to the hot stock: ance, and for ex-service men the gov­ $7.00 values §g $4.39 thicken the butter in the pan with Ladies' Patent Leather Kid Sixth Annual Men's Oxfords, Qil OQ s= two tablespoonfuls of flour stir this "Seventy-Five Years $7.00 values $6.00 values MUSIC FESTIVAL into the saucepan containing the fish of $3.75 and stock, cover and simmer for five Men's Oxfords, 4-Q Ladies Plain Toe Vici Kid, minutes. Serve on a hot platter, surrounded Sound Lutheranism" $7.50 values tjJtJorO $5.50 values .......... with split and toasted crack- MAY 20 AND 21, 1922 JOINT SERVICES ST. OLAF COLLEGE The above are only a few of the many Bargains we have to offer you. 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OLAF CONCERT BAND INVITED and wortten, according to announcement has ranked for last twenty years the W among the leading college bands- in by District No. 10 of the United ices the country, and this year is better States Veterans' Bureau. J§ than ever. Lutheran Congregations f. There is apparently an impression SEE THE BIG SHOE SALE BANNER ON WALK For information and reserved seats lf the among those formerly identified with rfti'ca address Missouri •the service, who have allowed their ST. P. (xLASOE, Manager, insurance to lapse, that they are no net- ^-iNorthfield, Minn.' ,/*© 'jl." W" 3 ilSaL -f