Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 9, 1922 · Page 7 of 11
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BlOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUST®, MINN Thursday, Nov. 9, 1922. Raise More and Better Crops, Marketing and Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes, MANY COUNTIES ta Farm Bureau headquarters in St. um Yellow, Roosevelt, and Hollybrook Farm Bureau pool has been sold, according Paul on November *15. 'Auction. Date Book or Northern—different names to F. L. French, secretary of ERADICATE T. B. COUNTY BOGRAM .for a single variety—are to be called tjhe Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation. Tait—As you didn't catch anything Midwest in .the future. Other id a November 10.—Anderson Prices obtained range from I suppost your fishing trip was Brothers, Blooming Prairie, Poland eliminations for varieties which are farmers to the Wabasha County a terrible disappointment? '. China Hogs. Col. Albert Hopfe, not grown in Minnesota were also 44 cents for bright half-blood, delivered Cow Testing By Area De^rtment of Ag'ricultjure Five Towns in County Bait—Not by a jugful!—Life. auctioneer. agreed upon. at Chicago, to 32 cents for rejects, Emphasized Method Producing delivered at Chicago. Wednesday, November 22. Frank A. C. Arny, associate professor of Had Sitccessful. As a general rule, the man who Payments to growers" are being Toussaint, three miles northwest farm crops, represented the University Results. the Need. does the most talking about betting made now. The net amount received of Austin. Closing out sale, horses, Meetings. of Minnesota, at the conference. wouldn't even put up an umbrella on by farmers will range froni 2% cattle, and machinery. Col. Albert To emphazize the need of foodcontrol a rainy day. The most interesting1 feature of Hopfe, auctioneer. to 3%. cents under the price obtained The 1-3, inclusive, laWs the ,U. S. Department Week November the tuberculosis-eradication movement for the pool, due to charges for life" of Agriculture calls attention to the wY .. to Achievement continues to be the cleaning up receiving, grading, storing and A lot of the men who boast that 44 T032 CENTS War is no doubt what Sherman great growth of food preparation in Day ex*,. |ie communities of definite areas, principally counties, transportation. they are self-made at least have the said it was—but did you ever have taking part in, toys' and girls' •factories. Not many. decades ago according tp the U. S. Department Much interest among growers, courage to assume the 'responsibili- your trousers rip up the seat when club activities in the county. much of the food -consumed was prepared iV of Agriculture. Reports for generally, in' the movement to organize you were miles away from home? Achievement days represent the final in the home or obtained in June, July, and August sho\f that 31 Wabasha County Farm a state association to establish showing or demonstrations as t^ the immediaie neighborhood, and additional counties in 10 States have a permanent wool pool and give what the boys and girls in their respective since the consumer knew about the Pool Disposes of officially adopted the area plan. This growers a better understanding of & communities have been conditions of its preparation there GET PRICES on VEAL and CHICKENS brings the total of counties now doing market conditions and grades. A working for .and have accomplished All Wool. was little need for food laws. Today intensive work up to 144. Thirtynine state^ conference of growers and representatives during the r.st season." much of the food is «produced and before selling elsewhere counties have completed one or of county wool organizations Miss Jessie Partridge has had prepared a long Way from those who I R. H. JOHNSON & SON MEAT MARKET I more tests. All wool consigned by Minnesota will be held at the Minneso change bf the boys' and girls' club consume it, and as a consequence Of the 31 counties that ^egan area 226 East Mill St. $ woiiT in the communities of Rose some sort of Government control is work this summer, California, Indiana, Creek, Lansing, Brownsdale and Dexter necessary. Virginia, Tennessee, and Maine the past year. She is working The great volume of commerce in Meat You Will Relish have 1 each, Nebraska, Michigan, in cp-operation with the JJ. S. and foods in indicated in the last census tend Oregon 1 each, Wisconsin 5, and State Departments of Agriculture, report, for 1919, which shows that Wyoming 12. the Mower County Farm Bureau and For Radio Supplies and the food-manufacturing industry as To date the best example of a successful school districts in the communities a whole is more than four timea county-wide drive is the one mentioned. She has been very successful larger in value than the next largest carried on in Steuben County, N. Y. in her work in these communities manufacturing industry, which is I Storage Batteries see During a period of 19 days there and the achievement day Because you know that iron and steel. Meat packing alone were tested, by veterinarians, 4,615 programs showed some very excellent represents a greater value. The total it is the kest meat that is head of cattle. The disease was accomplishments. In fact, the value of manufactured food products found on 486 farms, and 1,574 reactors school districts in each of these communities for ,1919 was $13,391,914,000, produced. And you may were Removed. The total cost are so highly pleased with SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC CO. while automobiles produced in the of the campaign in the county was the work accomplished and with the same year were valued at $2,387,833,000, have your choice of cuts. $10,800—about 23.5 cents a head for showing made on achievement days boots and shoes at $1,149,560,000, I I all animals tested- Ninety-eight that they have all signed their intention 214 E. Bridge St. clothing at $2,343,196,000, and per cent of the herds were tested in o£ continuing the work another foundry and machine shop products I the drive and the few "conscientious year. The county agricultural at $2,321,129,00. OUR PRICES ALWAYS ATTRACTIVE objectors" remaining have decided to extension service and farm bureau Among the food products that Learn this by becoming a regular customer. Make have their cattle tested. The great are also desirous of continuing the make up the grand total, flour-mill our market your meat market. success of the work in this country work and hope to push it forward to products stand next to packing-house was due in large measure to the Farrell Meat Co. even greater success than has been products, the figures for the year TYLE I whole-kearted co-operation given by heretofore. It may be possible that being $2,193,007,000, as compared the live-stock owners, the Farm Bureau, more of the communities of the county with $3,995,977,000. Bakery products railroad livestock agents, women's may be included in this project amounted to nearly $1,500,000,000 ERVICE clubs, the Dairymen's League, work should their school districts desire and sugar almost to $1,000,000,000. Phone 2587 (No delivery) 119 E. Bridge St. breeders' organizations, county commissioners, to do so. The system employed chamber of commerce, ATISFACTION this year has worked out very satisfactorily and other organizations. Corn Pickers Are In and it might be possible to include one or two more of the POULTRY SHOW Great Demand In communities of the county in the S. W. Minnesota project. WANTED DEC. 14 TO 17 KOBES' CAFE On Wednesday evening, Achievement Day program was given at Sections of Minnesota in which Brownsdale on Thursday afternoon corn is a major crop report to F. L. at Lansing on Thursday evening at French, secretary of the Minnesota Mower County Birds to Dexter on Friday afternoon at Elkton Farm Bureau Federation, a heavy At Once and on Friday evening at Rose Be Exhibited At demand' for corn pickers. Mr. French THE POWER OF SAVED MONEY Creek.' has just completed a survey of the Butcher Hall. 'The programs consisted of stories state. Farmers are paying an average and reports concerning their work of 5.4 cents an hour for pickers Arrangements have been made by by many of the boys and. g-irls who where unloading is done by hand and 10,000 DUCKS and GEESE are members of the respective cubs. the Mower County Poultry association 4.7 cents where an elevator is used. There werte also' some interesting for the annual poultry show for Men for general work are getting, Mower county poultry breeders. The demonstrations put on by the various on an average, $1.90 a day and $37 demonstration teams from the communities show will be held on December 14, a month. These averages are based which they represented. 15, 16 and 17 in Butchers' hall, Austin. on reports from 48 counties in the No. 1 Ducks 18c lb These demonstrations were in them state. It is not the young man's earnings that put him selves educational to many of the It was first planned to hold the thru college that keep him until he becomes independent older folks who attended. AJong Surplus Names for show in the Armory, but the work on that set him up in business. It is the money the with the programs, some splendid No. 1 Geese that building will not be completed 15c lb Soybeans Discarded old man saved. exhibits of sewing, canned gjoods, in time to allow the holding of the vegetables, bakery, grains, poultry, show. Butcher's hall was then selected- The power of saved money lies behind every Soybean nomenclature has been and hogs, were exhibited. These as the place for this year's farm, every industry, every business—every activity were some of the articles which the simplified by act of farm crops men show. from the universities of Minnesota, boys and girls had. produced and car that goes to make progress. It is the mainspring of the The number of entries this year Co. Missouri, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois arid Smith ed for during the summer. Wright happy home the secret of independent old age. it is expected, will surpass those of Wisconsin. Meeting at Columbia, •any previous show. Considerable in First Dairy Short YOUR Money in this bank means more power to seat of the Missouri agricultural college, Merest is being shown in this year's the college men struck *out thir the nation. Your money in this bank means ever ready Dial 2500 M. B. Welton, Mgr. Courses Nov. 13-25 tshow and according to Charles Prib teen more or less local names for and ever growing power for you! Me, Austin, secretary of the associa the same varieties of "soys," and Maple and Chatam, Austin, Minn. tion, more of the feathered tribe will That the registration for the. first created a standard list which it is expected be shown this year than ever before THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK of the dairy short courses at University will become uniform in the Breeders in all parts of the coun Farm the present season will states mentioned. ty are to exhibit and the expected be larger than usual is already assured, Ito San, Medium Early Yellow, and show this year will be one of the of Austin, Minn. according to J. R. Keithley, Early Yellow, all of the same variety, 'i' 'i' 'l' *t 'i' A .|.» ».|. ,|, .|. i* important events of the winter, who is in charge of the instructional will hereafter be known as Ito Member Federal Reserve System. meeting of the directors of the association forces. The first course, for advanced San. Wisconsin Early Black, Wisconsin A Few of the Square Deal was held Monday evening creamery operators, will open November J. L. MITCHELL, Pedigreed Black, and Early P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, when arrangements were made for 13 and close November 25. President Wisconsin Black were stricken from Vice President Csshier the show. Special attention will be given to Prices for Friday the list of names and plain Wisconsin creamery accounting and management Black substituted. Mongol, Medi- BUREAU PROBES and to the technical processes $ E ,|, g, g, |. $ ,t, ,j, $, BOYCOTT CHARGE (i connected with creamery operation and Saturday such as the testing of milk and cream Jamesway Products for butterfat content. Instruction Charges manufacturers that of will be given in the processes of neu HormePs Quality Flour, 49-lb sack. .$1.85 harvesting machinery have Doycotted tralization, pasteurization, and standardization dealers who handle products of the Wantmore Flour, 49-lb. sack 1.90 of butter and in scor For The Poultry House Minnesota Prison will be investigated ing and judging. Dark Syrup, 10 lb. pail .44 by officials of the Minnesota Farm Instructors from the university Bureau Federation. It is reported White Syrupr10 lb. pail will be reinforced by such leaders in that dealers have been told that un the dairy industry as Alex Johnson of Sl P. 6. Soap, 10 bars .. less they drop the prison line, they Self Cleaning Nests Lafayette, a field man with the Minnesota* will not be permitted to handle other Corn, 3 cans .. Co-operative Creameries Association, equipment. No farmer can afford to feed the lice, mites and and James Rasmussen of Hominy 3 cans ... /. other poultry pests that are apt to infest the chicken "Farmers of Minnesota last year Albert*Lea, manager of the Minnesota .. v... house. The JAMESWAY poultry nests of high quality, were saved $150,000 on their bill for State Creamery. Special lectures Prunes, 2 lbs. selected galvanized sheets, offer no harboring places for prison machinery," said J* F. Reed will be given by Dr. C. H. Eckles, Powdered Sugar, 1 lb. lice, mites, etc. president, "largely thru the cooperation chief of the dairy industry di Eat More Bread of the Farm Bureau with the vision A. J.- McGuire, organizer and Calumet Baking Powder, lb. can prison authorities. 'Minnesota' equipment, manager of the Minnesota Co-operative Poultry Waterer' Raisins (seedless), per lb. the trade name under which 5 Especially, if you are using Creameries Association James prison products are sold, is growing Sorenson, secretary of the Minnesota Navy Beans, 2 lbs. ... Of generous proportions to supply frech, clean wa*^ Federal Bread, you in popularity, and we strongly suspect Creamery Operators Association and ter to your fowls. The 8-gallon capacity tanks have lamps that the boycott reports are a I will find your family calling (Jap Rose Soap, 3 bars .20 Chris Heen, state dairy and food in the bottom to prevent water from freezing in winter. I part of a renewed campaign to discredit commissioner. for more bread. It is Matches, 6 boxes, 144 count .... .27 'Minnesota' machines. If these The second course in the series will We have just received a new shipment of the well good that they want Luna Soap, 10 Bars .... 39 reports are found to be true, the full be held November 27 to December 2, known JAMESWAY products and will be glad to have force of the Minnesota Farm Bureau plenty: "x for ice cream piant operators. The N you see them. movement will be used to reveal I {We pay cash above market price for eggs. third courg/3, for milk plant operators, the source from which they & will be hed December 4 to December A Federal Bakery come." 9. The school for beginners SQUARE DEAL GROCERY H. L. Goss Seed Co. in creamery operation will be run **jS*4h„ "Guess whom I saw today, Doctor." I 315 North Main from January to February 10, and "I'm afraid I'm a poor guesser." will be followed February 12 by the Austin, Minn. Successor to Hare & Goss, Austin, Minn. Austin, Minn. "Oh, you can't be. You have such last of the series, that for cheese a wonderful practice."—Life. operators, closing March 10, 1923. 5*£ DEFECTIVE: PAGE