Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 30, 1923 · Page 5 of 11
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NEWS, AUSTIN, MOWER COUNTY MINN. 30,1923. Aug. Page Five Thursday, the by the California plan of States and department. operations co-operative marketing and the HORMEL TIGERS Mrs. Ella DEFEATED. Doarenthal on ous has returned necessity Run County Farms of Steele total number participating co-operation. The for farm organizations. home Bayside Cubs on persons Took Long from St. Paul End of where visited 11 she July the end of 11,705. at But the Dairy Show Sapiro to and the was 5 Game. Nice Profit Show System sister-in-law, >H. Mirs. E. Cost ner is distributing The department address will the be only now not attractions The Hormel Tigers Vickman. lost hitting hard a NOTES FARM sign, “Pure-bred sires lithographed a for farmers the Mason City, la., last grounds at on game This Used Exclusively Farm,” to on G. Schaefer, that 0- former Steele day. After the Sapiro Journa-Ghronicle) meeting, county (Owatonna week the Bayside to Cubs, 11 to 5. T. W. Donovan Chas. who and Beckel installed in the their live-stock enroll for hogs Self-feeders professor were owners associate and county Farm agent Bureau directors will made be to farming now That pay Austin gathered blows six can while the families and Mrs. Anna La Prelle Stock” farmers in 1922 “Better Sires Better by 27.000 dairy husbandry the university, over campaign hold their of production at annual business of session. slicing the was by cost Cubs landed Cipra for Lacey and Francis Cunningham 9. Sunday agricultural the demonstrations who sign. spent result of of and request Each on against farmers warned county as a annual third tour the One emphasized delegate from in on county every Oakdale number at Park, Leßoy. workers in improved sign issued bears which indicates extension the Bayside backstop batted 1000 address a dairying far in statistical too route on county an the Steele the is state of expected attend. to Directors live-stock swine jthe methods of with with four hits in four times Earlier management, owner Steele County “Dairy Cattle the presented up. Figures Wednesday. on here of the federation state also the the nation-wide livestock according to for reports movement to Miss May Erickson has accepted long to Farm.” “You have in the week the southern Minnesota Tigers of go defeated gathering way a big to have been a called to that meet Agriculture. improvement. Department of United States on position bookkeeper “Sweet the he declared. the Cubs at however,” 7 a Forest business yet, to 4 City, la. as and at farmers men date. Schwan Shoe Store. thing been butter has great farms, those local three how a showed cream President To 72 Millions J. F. Reed of the State Chambers and Alex and Grass Bros., of the for the and country county ■Ri B!!"Bi!!iBiiiiBiiiBii!iBiii'Bii!Bi::B!ii;B!PB!rBi! Federation has issued special invitation being converted fences Stone a made exceptional had future. Hickok, excellent are G. 11. its has manufacture an For Farmers Butter to member of the Minnesota County; Kansas, every Anderson into lime by farm careful for thru limit the field profits does It management not CAUSE FOR ADMIRATION legislature to hear Mr. Sapiro according reports to farmers, to that also proved methods and advertised We have milk products. not of Agriculture. J speak. th Uenited States Department A large majority farm indeed methods the still already business there is will have enough and great Minnesota’s commercial butter when provide on a you production you have efforts of indicated Through the their decision farming making powdered of be such things had to field for in 1922 wholesale value means as one a hand- for on the first other mixes and profitable. milk, ice $72,928,773.82. extension of on our their agricultural urs products agent, cream K & a lllgl w* 7 of milk. $2,448. by-products The Farmers Average and despite depression, This, owned rock crusher substantial co-operatively co-operativt marketing booths, was a I9M time. They elegant and ■ are so the route, which Summaries of work the increase value being market has been secured in the county, on prepared by over are the Out T. B.” “Must s(amp the thru farmer-owned V- operated J which is the 1921 production co-operation which, is placed of which sales with tractor, itself h agencies in off prides “Steele the set near such high to a tv your county on gown jointly financed and state, of 22 farms co-operating with dairy the herds good good dairy $65,737,460.10. state BH and fences of these frequent * to stone amounted nig one degree. and Better inspect fur of Minnesota Federation, University the by promises be our to of compiled by the Figures Chris rock into valuable Keen, and the ground one He in of farmers but a cows many of department United the States important food most eliminating dairy and commissioner soil amendment, thus state attractions, from the herds low producers these dairy sets, trimmings, garments, etc. are jj farms that the 22 agriculture, showed wr farmers’ dairy industry state’s standpoint. the hauling of lime from long distances. the in 1922 These, located bringing enough to in on and not pa/ in $2,- him, the B averaging public by before had yielded income had show south wing The and made purchasing. there the county agent of Large Agricultural an need foi their We previously keep. as- care more after dairy building, their in 1922 local 418 had the limestone 1,230,583 in the will to operators tested contain charts selecting herds. We were cows and in B must al- our of all the sortment wanted furs. for other including charge is all and found that it suitable for material which clearly will in expenses, a dairy the state owned state cows explain in tuberculin.; catt!“ rtairp out our so deducted. family labor had been agricultural the THE unpaid plans AUS of all TIN FUR SHOP co-operative use. by dairymen. 134,311 h the wering which and hogs, s show tended associations » The figures also to forming the of actually Creameries now state received or 111 East Water dairy production of Street, rth and Austin, our Minn. w. ■ dairying with doing farming, business diversified that in the state. pounds g of milk 178,384,677 The necessity of prodiving enough and 555,- other livestock endangering and herd.' and in practiced emphasized, of as 692,868 pounds in the future timber supply the country’s 12- to cream health.” I nman be counties, Stdcle and adjoining can The butterfat month period. the Nation’s liiiiniiniiiiiiiii content requirements and llNllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll resells gained • Figures and good income handsome n made to of pay this amounted a inability the bulk its to 157,322,282 to of cutcver cream use the explain'd each st.o7 route at farm products prices of were where low and made pounds into I burned forest lands for agriculture 193,- was up or F >nd of the university, hy Prof. George A. elsewhere. is causing hard times problems two 906,937 pounds of butter, now confronting are an average in charge of local route the Chambers the picnic lunch the United States, declares A at during gained TWO the over-run process A. Windom, DAYS Cmilar and ond at one a the Prof farm featured tour. at of churning of .2325 noon of Service, United States Department pound the Forest to a instructor O. Ilnwrstad, also at an tuad of the farm Andrew Boss, the pound. management Agriculture. Reforestation, of P agriculture. Mr. >nd the college of Farm 7 division, University Patrons of Minnesota artificial, both natural and creameries emphasis placed on pJnied that the out address, speaking provided principal the paid total of $64,086,143.55 public lands (the and and private were a diversification dairying and here on “Overproduction Remedy.” Its and for in their 1922, farmers’ on full utilization of the woodlot cream an $2.4 the local average of 43 yielded income to an that the He declared overproduction the main remedies. of price of tw’o $.4073 the members of while the pound of butter fi.r.ntr are per = farm of products fat compared with beef was a question c?*/?; the XVindom, $57,758,- ute as at wierr r Settle by society would which OF 118.88 received by principal products, been them Some interesting and hogs the figures have in 1921 are farm labor much natural when of SBOO. $.4193 means, only about secured compiled by the United States Department an everage pound per by the cities, attracted SE drifting to of butterfat paid- of Agriculture show to was the attendin The crowd tour was ' cutting thus production and high Running of wages, be made from definite the what expenses state’s ring three the largest di can a the y? trs consumption. increasing city and creameries last quantity milk. Using 100 pounds totaled $7,283,- of here. year been operated the route fas county agents BASEBALL speakers Other 970.86. were it has of milk which 4 tests cent, Mr. the a! per gain*.'! Figures route, on from this leaders agricultural and that this quantity been found will The hale o 2 value price Pond pointed received out, by the average teen other counties and adjoining and pounds butter, make about of 11 4.8 creameries dep.utn for the and f'deral finished the sute product to educators. university static pounds of Cheddar cheese, fifteenounce 45 $.3761 aided in pound ent cf culture was se.". compared per an jgr. ; as the price of “Legislation fixing of milk, condensed 12.5 with the farm for ring •td : l cans of $.3868 r-d received average ra s •"< ( only would other wheat crop any or piounds pf whole-milk powder, 8.5 in 1921. • ■ . made last product: *• year - problem,” . agricultural complicate the of Swiss cheese, pounds 23 pounds .' either rf th* v’ng th si or ••'ter .n a * “and would declared, Prof. Boss Sept 6, relieve Farmers’ of Camembert cheese. The exact previous ' years. -o comparatively few people. only these of products that amounts can Day State at benefit thru Fair We get Sunday, controlled some be from can made of milk 100 pounds Sept. 2 OUT. WINNING CO-OPS. There perhaps. 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 formed the by Farmers’ are Day the Minnesota at Sauk Center co-operative The the building and quite off up different a way State Fair. processes. Local leaders in neither is losing patrons slowly.” but will creamery of surplus come a than of counties more in a score result of business volume as a Methods.” nor Apply Business “Must During July, 172 qualified which persons auto tours being foreign are there of organized, the opening of cattle a pioneer dairy Winship, T. E. for the emblem official of recognition have selected this day for their plant, according 3 O’clock owned sweet P. M. cream section, called of this breeder upon issued by the United States Department visit, be to able to the so as Stearns’ M. Huntemer, county see P. to of stressed the need for address, of Agriculture an to Northwest Dairy persons show, well Valley plant, “The Blue as agent. as we in and farming methods business who purebred sires exclusively hear use Aaron Sapiro. Mr. Sapiro is to shipped only last week before learn, of the members route complimented for all classes of animals kept. The speak the Farm Bureau Day tubs on Aug. of butter and 8 tubs program 14 on their methods in work. using such work is conducted jointly on by the vari- in the Hippodrome discuss to make. week’s representing this Adams 16; a of it quicker out “The get your Austin you is cutting in institution that As yet but farmer mind that not are a you co-operative plant,” the little vs very on the it is for better business man, v in letter to Mr. Huntemer a says trouble is that “The said. you,” he the Minnesota of Jones, J. S. secretary of all advance have 40 cent to per The Federation. Farm Bureau progressive ideas farmers the among MINNESOTA STATE FAIR has Blue Valley Creamery At company Legion progressive push all the and Park movements. in Sauk Center had its plant at operation of the survival is Business a months. for two in the butter You fittest. manufacturing are AND largely, and must business, methods business to apply Makes Shipment. your manufacturing. Association Adams Egg and Austin, traditional Northwest Dairy Exposition baseball the is Distribution next Rice oCunty Co-operative Egg The We farmer. the question for Marketing association August big 27, on rivals solution its will entered into have yet New settle not shipped its first of to the Mower car eggs County degree but noteworthy has association to we York. The any now a five Otherwise in it. solve membership of 500. All produ-. must years are championship. September 1 8 Adams fans co-operative have to will Itheir they’ll not under sei contract to a we eggs cers say the and the in county through the association. and poultry cooperative creamery life the It is the first of the direct and means the creamery egg Austin town move to Sunday fanner.” to the dairy of poultry associations begin selling to ’T’ HE $150,000.00 entertainment plan* program help the team. ned for the ■* Minnesota State 1923 Fair and Northwest Dairy Exposition the easily is most stupendous AND GIRLS BOYS 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 Acts. Everyone New and Novel. Lillian Boyer in her Thrilling Change from Brown and black calfskin a Speeding Automobile Airplane, Climaxed to / am by Wing Walking and Parachute At Drop. 10:30 A. / I M. high lace with good solid ° \\X /\. ®lr / > 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 5 to 8 Sizes 8% Sizes to 11 lIV2 sport 2 to $2?65 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 Boys Shoes and Cast of 700 Persons a They make amid of af exploding Austin’s $1.48 tons fireworks. sport ability to (up Dozen to size 6) famous bands and orchestras. them. Dietrich stop his will says gang Midway Better Grades featuring twenty-three big attractions, $2.48 recruited from all of the world. parts show ‘em. In the afternoon Austin will Scores of Educational Exhibits, valued millions at Growing girls Oxfords Brown Calfskin, also black gun of dollars, featuring the Northwest give Albert metal, Lea the patent trimmed. 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 have and been buying thousand.and not School other Shoes you attractions. a your one here, we’re you’ve been missing the best school sure shoes stated price. at any Admission 50c September WHERE A DOLLAR 1 DOES ITS DUTY 8 to O. J. Benton 3E= Children under 16, 25c Grandstand Fare and one-third Round Trip all 10c Railroads on The Home of Good Shoes niIIIimiMIIIIIIN * -T INTENTIONAL dupli CATE EXPOSURE