Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 30, 1923 · Page 4 of 11
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NEWS, AUSTIN, COUNTY MINN. MOWER 30,1923. Page Thursday, Aug. Five the by the California plan of States and department. ♦ operations co-operative marketing and the HORMEL TIGERS Mrs. Ella ous DEFEATED. Doarenthal has on returned necessity + —— i Run Farms Steele County number of co-operation. The total participating for farm organizations. Bayside home on persons Cubs Took from St. Paul Long End of visited where she 11 the end of July 11,705. at But the Dairy Show to and the Sapiro was 5 Game. Nice Profit 11 Show System sister-in-law, •H. Mirs. E. Cost ner The is distributing department address will be the now not only attractions + The Hormel Vickman. Tigers lost hard hitting a NOTES FARM sign, “Pure-bred sires lithographed a for farmers the City, la., last grounds Mason at on game This Exclusively Used Fann,’' to Schaefer, [ on O- G. former Steele that day. After Sapiro the Journa-Ghronicle) 7-+ meeting, coun- 4- (Owatonna ; week the Bayside to Cubs, 11 to 5. T. W. Donovan and Chas. Beckel who insor live-stock in the their hogs enroll Self-feeders for profes- were owners and associate county Farm Bureau ty agent directors will made be to farming now That pay Austin gathered six blows can while the families and Mrs. Anna La Prelle Stock” farmers in 1922 “Better Sires Better 27.000 stalled by dairy husbandry the univer- campaign hold over their production of at business annual of session. was slicing the cost by Cubs landed Cipra for Lacey and Francis 9. Cunningham Sunday agridairying demonstrations who the sign. spent of and request Each result of on against sity, farmers warned county as a annual tour third the One emphasized delegate from in on county every Oakdale Park, Leßoy. in im“Dairy bears number which indicates at extension workers sign issued the cultural Bayside backstop batted 1000 a far in address statistical too route on the Steele county an the state is of expected attend. to Directors live-stock swine jthe with of with proved methods four hits in four times Earlier manage- Steele County owner the presented Cattle up. Figures Wednesday. on here of the federation state also j the the nation-wide for livestock according reports to movement Miss to ment, May Erickson accepted long to in the has Farm.” “You have southern Minnesota week the Tigers of go defeated gathering way big a to have been a calkd to meet that of Agrieream improvement. Department United States on position bookkeeper “Sweet declared. the the he Cubs however,” a at business yet, 7 Forest City, to 4 la. as and at farmers men date. , culture. Schwan Shoe Store. thing butter has been great those farms, local three how a showed President To J. 72 Millions F. Reed of the State Chambers and Alex and ! Bros., of Grass the for and country the county Federation has issued special invitation ! conveited fences being Stone exceptional a made Hickok, had fu- H. G. excellent are has its manufacture an For Farmers Butter to member the of Minnesota County, Kanmilk every into lime by Anderson careful farm for profits thru limit the field does management ture. It not CAUSE FOR ADMIRATION legislature to hear Mr. Sapiro according reports to farmers, to that methods and also proved adver- We have sas, products. not Agfield of If States Department speak. th Uenited A large majority farm indeed the still already methods will business enough and there is great Minnesota’s commercial have butter ii?ed when provide on a you production you have Through the efforts of indicated riculture. their decision farming making powdered of things had to be for such wholesale in 1922 value means as one a hand. Ty put furs f on other mixes and profitable. milk, $72,928,773.82. ice of on our extension pro- their agricultural agent, cream a 7 $2,448. of milk. The Average and by-products depression, Farmers ducts This, despite rock crusher substantial co-operativcly owned co-operatiw marketing lIEI booths, was a IBM time. They elegant and ■ are so the route, which Summaries of work the increase value being been in the market has secured county, on prepared by over are the B.” Out T. “Must S|amp the farmer-owned thru is operated J which is of the 1921 production which sales co-operation which, placed with tractor, agencies in itself hiv off prides the set “Steele such high near to a your gown county on jointly financed and state, of 22 farms co-operating with herd? good dairy the good dairy $65,737,460.10. state irtg and fences of these frequent * stone amounted to MB one degree. and Better inspect fur Federation, University of Minnesota the by promises our to be compiled by of the into valuable Figures Chris Keen, rock ground and the one in of <le farm<.rs but a cows many of department the United States food important and most eliminating dairy soil amtndment, thus commissioner state attractions, from the herds low produc these dairy sets, trimmings, garments, es etc. are the farms that 22 agriculture, showed farmers’ dairy industry state’s standpoint. of lime from long distances. the in the hauling 1922 These, located bringing enough to and in on not in $2,- him, the yielded averaging public by south before had had show wing purchasing. income The and made there the of Large county agent Agricultural an need pre' We foj their keep. assortment more care after in 1922 dairy building, their local 448 viously had the limestone 1,230,583 in the will to operators test- contain charts cows We were and in selecting herds. must al- our of all the wanted furs. for other including charge I found that it is suitable for all and ed material which will clearly in expenses, a dairy the state state owned explain cows tuberculo -i.; in cattl" s-tan out our so p deducted. been the family labor had agricultural THE unpaid plans AUSTIN of all | FUR SHOP use. by dairymen. co-operative 134,311 the h wering which and hogs, s associations show tended also to The figures forming the Creameries of now actually state received or East Hl Water dairy of Street, w-rth production and Austin, Minn. our ■ dairying with doing business diversified farming, that in the state. pounds of milk 178,384,677 necessity of prodiving enough and The 555,- livestock endungcrintr other and herds and in practiced emphasized, of J**HIMHnMiHIBIillBiMii»:Bi;ilBi.:IBiniBi!!;BlillBllliBll!IBIlIIBmiBiillBI»IBl!HaiH!BiinBin!Bn:iBI. as 692,868 pounds in future the timber supply the country’s 12- to cream health.” Inman counties, be adjoining Std le and can month The butterfat period. Nation’s requirements and the content results gained Figures and good n income handsome made to < of this pay amounted a , inability 157,322,282 the bulk its to to of cut' cream use explain'd each stop the route at products were of farm where prices low pounds and made into burned forest for agriculture lands 193,- was up ever or the >nd university, of. George A. T of by I elsewhere. times is causing hard i problems two 906,937 pounds of butter, confronting are now an of local ructe average in charge the g= == Chambers the picnic lunch the United States, declares A at during gained the TWO over-run A. process Windom, and milar at DAYS md one a : the Prof farm featured tour. at of churning of .2325 noon the Forest Service, United States Department of pound to instructor a also O. Ilowrstad, at an of farm h;ad the Andrew Boss, the pound. management Agriculture. of Reforestation. agriculture. Mr. P >nd college of the FarmT University division, Patrons of Minnesota both natural and artificial, creameries emphasis placed that the on pJn.ed out speaking principal address, provided the total paid of $64,086,143.55 public lands private and and the were a diversification dairying and here on Remedy.” “Overproduction Its and for theij- in 1922, full utilization of farmers’ on the woodlot cream the local $2.148 an of to average yielded income an that the declared He overproduction the main remedies. of two price of $.4073 members of the while the are pound of butter farmer per farm products of fat beef c?"/i; compared with question was a the Windom, $57,758,- ute as at ww? r by Settle which society would OF 118.88 received by principal products, interesting been them hogs the Some figures have in and 1921 are labor much farm natural when of means, only about SBOO. $.4193 compiled by the United States secured Department pound an everage per cities, by attracted the drifting to of butterfat paid- of Agriculture show to was the attending tour The crowd was cutting thus production and Running high of definite wages, what be made from the expenses state’s three Hiring the largest can a U:»e y? trs consumption. city increasing and creameries last quantity milk. Using 100 pounds totaled of $7,283,- here. year been opeiated the has route BASE county speakers agents Other 970.86. were of milk which it has BALL tests 4 cent, Mr. the 4! Figures gain*'! route, per on from this leaders agricultural and quantity that this will been found The hale o 2 value price received Pond pointed out, by the average teen and other counties adjoining and butter, make about pounds of 11 4.8 creameries dep.trtn for the federal finished and the s-:te product to educators. university staUo fifteenounce pounds of Cheddar cheese, 45 $.3761 aided in agr.cuiture was pound cf ent Sos’, per compared an: as the price of fixing “Legislation of condensed milk, 12.5 with the farm for : l of ring •td cans $.3868 r-d received average ra s •■< * t: only would other wheat crop any or piounds pf whole-milk powder, 8.5 in 1921. - • . made last product;'. year *• problem,” agricultural complicate the pounds of Swiss cheese, 23 pounds thr th either *f si»v‘ng or ••‘ter .n .• a would “and declared, Prof. Sept Boss 6, Farmers’ relieve of Camembert cheese. The exact previous • years. 'o few people. comparatively only of these that products amounts can Day State at benefit Fair thru We Sunday, get controlled some can be from milk made 100 pounds of Sept. WINNING OUT. 2 CO-OPS. perhaps. There production, varies with the richness of the milk Business From Takes Sank Center overproduction danger be of some in fat other may and solids- A number Thursday, September 6, will be distinctly Valley. Blue is but that of dairy products by-products of also the formed by Farmers’ Day are the at Minnesota Center co-operative Sauk The building the quite off and up different a way State processes. Fair. Local leaders in neither losing patrons is but slowly.” creamery will surplus of come a than of more counties in a score result business of volume as a Methods.” nor Apply Business “Must During July, 172 qualified which persons auto tours being foreign are there of organized, opening of the cattle a dairy Winship, pioneer E. T. for the official emblem of recognition have selected this day for their according O’Clock plant, 3 owned sweet P. cream M. section, called this of breeder upon issued by the United States Department visit, be to able to the so as Stearns’ county Huntemer, see P. M. to of stressed the need for address, an of Agriculture to Northwest Dairy persons show, well Blue Valley plant, as “The as agent. we in farming and methods business who purebred sires exclusively hear Aaron use Sapiro. Mr. Sapiro is to shipped only week before last learn, the of complimented members route for all classes of animals kept. The speak the Farm Bureau Day on tubs Aug. and 8 tubs of butter program 14 on their in work. methods such using work is conducted jointly by on the vari- in the Hippodrome discuss to week’s make. Adams representing this 16; a of it quicker out “The get Austin your you is cutting in that institution As yet bu‘ farmer mind that not are a you co-operative plant,” the vs little on very the it is for better business man, u in letter to Huntemer Mr. says a trouble is that “The said. you,” he the Minnesota of J. Jones, S. secretary of all advance have to 40 cent per Federation. The Bureau Farm progressive idias farmers the among MINNESOTA STATE FAIR has Creamery Blue Valley At company Legion progressive push all the Park and movements. in Sauk Center had its plant at operation survival of the Business is a months. for two the butter in You fittest. manufacturing are AND and must largely, business, nuthods business to apply Shipment. manufacturing. Association Makes Adams your Egg and Austin, traditional Northwest Dairy Exposition baseball is the Distribution next The Rice oCunty Co-operative Egg We farmer. for the question association August Marketing 27, big on rivals solution its will entered into have New yet shipped its first of settle not to the Mower car eggs County but degree noteworthy has The association York. to we a any now five Otherwise in it. solve All membership of 500. produ-. must years are championship. September 1 8 Adams fans co-operative to have they’ll will Itheir not under sei contract to a eggs we cers say the and the in county through association. the and poultry cooperative creamery life the the direct It is first of the and means the creamery egg town Austin move to Sunday to farmer.” dairy the of poultry associations begin selling to T HE $150,000.00 entertainment plan* program help the team. ned for the * Minnesota State Fair and 1923 Northwest Dairy Exposition the easily is most stupendous BOYS AND GIRLS STURDY bill of kind its contracted by fair ever any in America. Read few of the attractions: over a School Shoes Monday, Sept. 3 Seventeen Spectacular Circus Everyone Acts. New and Novel. I Lillian Boyer in her Thrilling Change from \ Brown and black calfskin a Speeding Automobile Airplane, Climaxed to / an ®I7 by Wing Walking and Parachute / j ® At Drop. 10:30 / A. M. high lace good solid O: with /\ ®tr > / Automobile Races Featuring World’s Greatest Pilots, including Sig Haugdahl and his famous Oak Leather Soles and 3-mile-a-minute racing Three Albert car. Lea Austin days, September 1, 5 and 8. vs rubber heels. Extra good 200 harness and horses running competing for Purses totaling $22,000.00, entry money added. Four days, September 3,4, 6 wearing quality. and 7. At Legion Park Auto Polo, America’s and dangerous newest most Sizes 8 sto Sizes 814 Sizes sport. to 11 1 /* 11 to 2 Stevenson’s $1.98 $3.25 pastimers have “Battle in the Clouds” hot each night by set two veteran a “aces,” Lieutenants Brock and Faulkner. Other Styles in the Loop League $1.48 the pace second half. Fireworks spectacle, “India”, featuring performing Elephants School Shoes and Boys Cast of 700 Persons a They make af amid Austin’s of exploding fireworks. tons sport $1.48 ability to Dozen (up to size 6) famous bands and orchestras. them. Dietrich stop his will says gang Midway featuring Better Grades twenty-three big attractions, recruited $2.48 from all of the world. parts show ‘em. In the afternoon Austin will Scores of Educational Exhibits, valued miL at Growing girls Oxfords Brown Calfskin, also black gun lions of dollars, featuring the Northwest give Albert metal, Lea trimmed. the patent second walloping Dairy Exposition, Boys’ and Girls’ Club $2.48 Work; Mammoth Livestock and Poultry Albert Lea. at Show) Eighty Acres of Farm Machinery, If and have been buying thousand.and not School other Shoes you attractions. a your one here, we’re you’ve been missing the best sure school shoes stated price. at any Admission 50c September WHERE A DOLLAR 1 DOES ITS DUTY 8 to O. J. Benton Children under 16, 25c Grandstand Fare one-third and Round Trip all Railroads 10c ■ on The Home of Good Shoes lIIIIIIIIIIMIIM lilUlllillHlliiilllllliW