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3 U l Wm : > : m f win : iJi S'li * fit ill- ? \f f|i.'..ff\/;:'. '».<• , Mi; 1 .MP* ,'? >>p'-> ••.! , 11; I ?'•• u f i» it,: j>*' ii ' > rt<: l|i *'V-f.*5sJ . f- H>% : i NP ; i* «J ft jngeoiA -WB'-itxmiry *w»ra# .ffiatts&ty, Attest 25, ^j // NEWS OF' NEABBY COMMUNITIES mm OF IIOTREST WMOUR$EiqHBORS ~ •mjHjijjg'i'mi, c ' Mr. QI$ Mrs..; Char-lea. ., Brace, Hallett J!race, ancfc Mrs, Marlb£ Taylor WGV0 to Rochester Friday. Mrs. Charles, Haak and Mrs!, Charles Evans culled «vn Mrs, William Pngei 6t trie Salt road /Thursday, .Mr; and>iyirs. William Evvald »W tended the. Batavia Pair*. Friday.; .The'Rev. and• lVire J. Rdvvson, andVdaughtPr, Dorothy, were in : .*BM«alo Tuesday ; Miss Oriaiee Gardner is «pt\riri>' fine thfe • week in .n&l.ddleport witfa l^r..,and Mrs.„.llarry bani .. ,..... Mr 1.and Mrs Earl Mule ar>d ; daughter, 'Norma'\.. Jean, arid Mr •arid,' -'Mrs., pon.-ild rteridertek Jvere ;|n Pajavia Thursday rye'mhg:^at- tending the Batavia Fair, .',,. ! 'The Ladies\ Aid\ Society' will' -lipid.their, next rneeting Wednea.. day after noon, '.AugushaT,- •at' thoir. /ball. Mrs Charles Ad'arrts and daughter, Florence.' arc 'hosteimeh' ; The'annual 'SuhdteiySchool pic- nic ' which was held: last Wednes- day afternoon at Hunt'ngton Beach was lajfgcly ,-attendej Mii>s g orothy Rawroii'bwad ilu.rgf of ie sports. f Mrs. Leon. I'ringlc- .mil bjhy of jLinesville .ire -ilitynig v/tth -'her '.parents. Mr. arid ,Mm. C'hailcs Bigford. for a while.. . Mr. ; and Mib VMiii-nt, Kawnoii and son of'New Y<irk unci* Mi.-* Edna Rawson of, NeJW York .ire to bi guests of their parents, the \Rev. and Mrs J. jRawaon, over the weekond> M>s- Rawstni will it'll of her trip at the morning service Sunday morning Ail are invited to attend. Mr. ! arid Mrs Samuel Bigford and Mr and Mrs Levern Evans were on an aulomoijilu trip Sun>. diy. class of '37 of Medina High School, wilt eater the Highland Hospital at J^ch,ester, September; 0, to take up traSntog aa a hursft Hpwar^ Spanton fe- making many improvejiifipts on his homei the forrapr JBartlctfe place. - Mr. and Mrs. A. ?. Smith and Mr. arid Mrs. H: J iuqd called on Mr Sjrnjthi. d$tev, Mrs, Freeman Vaughn, arid Mr., Vaughn at AlflK bama Center,, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Vaughn \is In very, poor health: -•\' '' - \. Mr. ai«J: •Bjt*8: Isaac Howard ol; Hi 1 ton, werr Sunday '•• c guests^' of their' daughter* : Mrs Howard Davfe, and Mr. D.avf.ie,i ;. Mr.ttM.Mrs . XV. J, Liuid apent Thursday evening at the Edy/ard Poss home, at North Lynddhville WEST GAINES Mrs. Prank Filkins of Roches- ter was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Byron Sherwrfod, Friday ol Inst werek, Norroa Jean and Oolorca Barber sijent last week witta their grand- mother, Mrs. Mileham, at Lyn- donviUe. Mr. and Mrs. Harlnnd Morse pf this place and Mr. and Mrs. toren Bennett of Eagle Harbor pre spending their vacation in Canada. « Mr. and Mrs. Ar-thuv Bachtel. with their sons, Raymond and William, of Youngstown, Ohio, end Mxs. Bachtel's lather,, \Frank F. Richards of KnoVirlesvllle, called, on their coixslns, Mr. and Mrs H..J I.und. Snturdny They were also callers at the home of Ms. and Mrs. Edward Sayers. Miss Verneiia Smith is visiting BTr. and Mrs. Boy Fuller axuiMla^ Fern smith at south Byrcm. Miss Ethel Barber, oldest daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Barber and a graduate of the The annual picnic o£ the Urates Home Bureau will be. held at Yutes -'« Community Playground; Thursday afternoon, Atigust 25, at 5:30- o'clock: Mehther& ; bri|ig; dishes, silver,. lewpn juice, sand- wiches' ahd> ^'tween. Mr. and Mrs..' Andrew Munzol and daughter,. Marla.n, ,-left last week for' Pittsburg Where thfjf' will spend some timo - wiijiting relatives ' r Mr and Mrs. Roger Williams were Sunday gueste*of,\Mr.\ and Mrs Olln Clark of Barre Center- Mra Lillian Prasep land family have moved\ to. the H. ...C.. JJr'att house on. North Main\ street. Warren S. Hutchison -haS/ sufr fared a heart attack. He'lfc.xdn- ^.ikscing at hb home-, •.- '/ The 14th annual reunion of (he Flatt family was held, auiicto, August 21, at the. home ofr 8&. and- Mrs, Pawl, Dftvohshlrei; Ow- ner was served at ^30, Q'cl$iik to 22 merjahers and. $v<| gucsia from Odessa, Rochester,, Batavia. Darien, Middleport. Gasport and Lyndonville. Duiner; wa§. followed by a short bustoesff mCet^ig with the election pf ji> presid^tM> lor the ensuing »ear, K&-8. Mae ©etoh of Rochester, whoi will dppoin,tF later othor committees. Tho reinainden op the at^rnoon wee sp.eht in gomes and visiting and just be- fore leaving the gueats were served with* ice cream and/ ctjke. The nejrt annual reijhioo wllh bo held the third Sunday in, Ajug- ust, 1930, at Churchvllle Park. T?he Rev. and Mrs, 55, P. QUI and children have returned from a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Wheeler en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. C. N> Hayner ol Rochester aver the weekend. The Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Thompson are on a two weeks vacation at Wasaga Beach, Ont., Canada, i The Misses Jeanette McAdams, FlorjCn^o _ Fellows^ Melba and -Marfan Fuller are on a motor trip .to-Melne; VeMmontrWew-Hamp* shire and Massachusetts. Mrs. Hattio Bergemon ol Ba- tavia, who has been a gudst of her mother, Mrs. Cornelia Squlrejj 'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barnard of Buffalu, vveie. weekend guests of Mra ; Jennie. Root. Mr and Mrs. Lester Adrian arid daughter of Perry spent Sun- day with relatives, here.;' Fifty, attended the, <J., E., § Pic- nic a(aturdaif^ \afternoon at tike- home of the matrfth, Mrs Amartr da Brayley. It abjo: celebrated her birthday; she' was presented with flowers, gifts and cards. Mr and Mrs: Duane Baker and their guests, MP> and Mrs: Rob- ert Van Putten of Niagara Kails, spent Sunday with Misa; Dorothy Mead at, her cottage at 'Pish Creek. Mrs. Julia Hawkes spent the weekend with her sort;* Vlc|pr Hawkes, and family at Lyndon- ville Miss Ruby Scarborough of Lockport spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs; David Scarborough. Mr and-Mrs ; Charles Perry and Mr. and Mre. Carlyle Kennedy spent the weekend with Mr. anil, Mrs. William J. Kennedy at their cottage at Seneca Falls. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Swift and family left Monday on a motor trip to New York. Mrs. Leonard Fleming and Mrs. Richard Parkhurst of Hampton Bays, L. !., who have been visit- ing the former's mother. Mrs, P. G. Webber, left for their home Tuesday. John Watts is spending this week With his uncle. Dr. C. B. Watts, at their cottage at Baker- on-the-Lake. There will be no services In the Baptist Church Sunday, August 28. The Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Hem- ingway are enjoying a week's va- cation. Miss Thelma Van Duzen of Buffulo came Tuesday to spend a few days; with her cousin, Miss Shirley Anderson. E. Aubert Mooney, Jr., oC KnoxvUie, Term., is expected to arrive at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Shaw the last of the week for a few dags' visit A meeting ol the Dairymen's League was held in Grange Hall Monday evening. \» ROBERT EU JAMBS JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY DEALEE EN FEEDS, FUEL AND FARM aWMMKft . . GftlNMJW** MEOW* ^IlilMI Lyndonville, tf. Y. Phone JLyridonvflle 65 Flowers Prom Penthouse Gardens || .* WiUEteShown AlEi; State Fair 1 JANE FROMAN, whose voice la J known to all movie and radio Sins, shows here something new i n the way of exhibits to be seeq at (he New York State Pair -when It gpens August 29 for two weeks at pyraense. jf There will be a spseclal section at /the Fair devoted to flowers and fegeiap^es. grown la penthouse gar- aeB.B,&y skyline horticulturalists ol New York City. The decision to have a pentHouBe garden exhibit was UnadB. by Paul Stolth, dlreotor of the II^Jd^vr^lteLWlr^s several UMaUrlea {froWi:'fJhpse r _who till the soil high afcoVe the sidewalks of Ne-w York. Those, expresshog inierest In ex- hibiting skyaordpei u grown flowers and foodstuffs painted a harrowing picture of difficulties not encount- ered by those who farm at ground level They pointed ont the diffi- culty ot carrying the BOIL backet by bucket,, up service' elevators to 20 atoriea and move above the street, and described such pests as Japanese beetles and visitors who refuse to take the penthouse farms seriously. The skyline contingent will vie for recognition of their efforts and; suitable rewards have been set aside for the winners, . . for sevetal days) hag reiiirneft- home.. Lyndonvltte Grange, met* in their ha|l fhjurday evening at the usual heiir. ...-'.. Mr, and- Mja. fc M- tw^ o# Waterporr- - are- visiting their daughter, Mrs. Fred 'HiU, and family. • KN0WLESVHLE Mr. and Mrs. George Watt and (son, Allani returned' home Mon- day from Maine where Mr. Watt has been employed by the Snider Packing Company for three months. Mrs. Neubrick of Syracuse is guest of her sister, Mrs. Emma Frost. Tuesday evening Misses Lois Gates and Junp Hill and Lpon Houseman attended a corn and weiner roast at Robert Sinclair's at Olcott, given In honor of his cousins from Florida. The pupils of Mrs. John Hatch gave her a birthday surprise par- ty at Point Breeze Friday after- noon. Margaret Frost spent the week- end with friends at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnum of Adams Basin were guests of her mother, Mrs. Emma Frost, Saturday and Sunday. The Axtell family held their an- nual reunion with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Beeton on Sunday. Mrs. Ross Achilles entertained % party of Barbara's little friends last Friday, the occasion being her 7th birthday. Mrs. George Higgias and Mrs. George Benson attended the an- nual reunion of the 8th N. Y. H. A. (Mrsr Benson's father's regi- ment) at Hotel Richmond, Ba- tavia, Monday. Lucille Smith of Brooklyn spent a few days this week with Mrs. Emma Mathes. The Howes family held their annual reunion on Percy Hill's lawn Sunday. Mrs. Marian Clapp and daugh- ter, Loraine, and son, Leroy, at- tended the dedication of the New Bridge at Thousand Islands Thursday and Friday and return- ed to Lyons Saturday for the weekend where they wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W;itt. Lor- aine remained for the week. Mrs. Edward Cliff entertained a> party of friends at the lake Wednesday in honor of the birth- dhy of her niece, Lois Gates, who will start training for a nurse in the Highland Hospital in Roch- ester in the nc;ir futuie Mi and Mrs Ray Bum -pent last week in Kenmore with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rogers. Marian Reed is visiting rela- tives in Lyndonville. Orleam Farmers Ham I Origans; couflte farmers have iOnjv, a few $f*»j*M TORly for fe- :$Msanj?£ vsmmi.m the wheat crop which will assure them °t having at least 7§ PW cent of an average crop to'pit M 1939, ac* -cbmdjhg to/Ear-t 4* Jflahsbur^lJ, state' coiihtj} qge#b leader. Applfc- cations: ipjujst ;m W' befftre- a mm crop is seeded in the fall, and the .deadline is expected to b-e- about September 1$. The insurance pgp,Vld^ ppt&C* lion against loss in yl#h| p^\wfegfe due to drouth, flood, hail, wind, frost, winterkill, bjg&ning. line,, tornado, storm, infestation by in> sects, animal pests; plant dis- eases, tfliflWinuchV ot too-little rah?.*- fall, and any/ other unavoidable oayse. The; wftBaV'OPORi njay be Wt' sured fpr 75 per cent of tbe nor- mal yield fpr the farm. The average .cost of insurance ih New York state, says Mr. Flansbujcghi.will be abput three- fourths of a bushel of wfaiat to the acr^i, and may be as J4w as oner half bMsh^l. ' P^rcmittrns will be payable in (cashij based\ on the market price of wh.#at at tbe time ^he policy is taken out. At the present pjclcje t this iS?ould mean an average cost to the,, acre of from 16r4y rflve cents to thirty cents. <. Application forme' may be had 'from county crop-insurance, ofT flees or from the count^ agricul- tural agent. Both\. 'operators .ari(d!, ; 'lapdtiords aw? eligible for Qje i,n- sufsince. . •. - t Chester were: Sunday gifests lot- Mr: and Mrs. P: H. Stowell and Mr. and^ Mrs. * fsanklin '^ftojhp^ son. •, . ,' ''•' Mra. Lavina ^tepUh' of Ifatea spen^ aiinday ^^ Mr.; 3$$ Mrs. Kenncp Applin,. i , ;' Miw porothy/ Pftsk is speajding a few,/days wltftthjep grandgWsnts, Eto, as* Mrs. (Maples.Wi^an. Mr® Gorddru ipfinan atiatpil- drcn hnve rettimedj home? from SiffWiEe. whe?^ sha, ha^r peen vm&B #ien|fei andj IPlattep, i \WJBP\ mmmmm^m KINY0NVILLE Mr. and Mrs. George Noble and daughter of Lockport spent part of last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ebbs. Mr. and' Mrs. Arnold Pask and family and Miss Marion Morek spent Tuesday in Lockport. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomp- son and family of Kenmore and Miss Mildred Thompson of Ro- Get BASKETS OF ALL KINDS AT Medina Jeddo supervisor and. M*s. H <S J3& Lano attended the supervisors* picnic at Manltou,_ Beach, Tuesday. Janet Steele visited her atlnf, Mrs. Berry Rice of Rochester last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Husted of Poplar Rldgei N. Y., wore week- end guests off Mrs. Lena F. $v$- ,ver andf George and? Alta Culver, Mrs. Cujver returning with, them for a weelt'fe visit. George and Alta Culver went to Rorhestep Thursday evening*, where they wilt be guests of By- ron G. Culver ana' family for two weeks. Miss Curvei^will attend' the Culver reunipng at Poplar Ridge, Cayuga county, Saturday, August 27* Mrs. Kenneth Holcomb has been spending several days with Rochester relatives. Miss Janet Sutton of Knowles- ville is spending a few days with Miss Leslene Phillips. M. J. Steele and> family re- turned to Detroit Wednesday, af- ter a vacation at the Steele and 'Phillips homes. Miss, Mary Goodsell of Medina- and Mrs. Nellie Showalter and. Mrs. Mary Bedard of Rochester visited their brother, James H. Ryan> who is critically ill, Fri- day of last week. Miss Mnr4e Christopher. & M.,- of Rochester-, has been at the Rasam home for the past week. Mxs. Grant Peres of Black. Riv- er, N. Y., is spending some time with her parents, and brother, Henry C. Ryan. Miss Lucile Nesbitt is spending two weeks at Ifaughton, N. Y, attending Camp Meeting services held at the College. The Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Fuller of West Barre spent Sunday at Hbughton, in at- tendance at the meetings. Mr. and M»3-. Jhhn A. Phillips and Jack Phillips accompanied their guests, Mta. and Mrs. Marvin J. Steele and son, Harry John, of Detroit, on a trip to Allegany Park, Rock City, and\ Bradford, Pa., Thursday and Friday of last week. Supervisor H. C. DeLano and 'family spent Sunday with Mi\. and Mrs. Fred Daniels of Hough- ton, N, Y. ing a mprith with' iMr; abjd: Mrs, Ivan Vincent, returned home with jtheri^ '.•••.; K- * . -;. • • Mr. and M>sV '&' :! H. MlW WOCe Sunjaay guests; 1 or Mr. and B&s. Albeit Sey|^ngf at Glarcn;ee <j%^ iter.-' ' • - „'\ •, , '''' •\ ; %; and B^§^J3^jamii^ SRll ancb Mlfs, Mary Pask were Sunday gueptoVof Mr: |4#t-Mrs.- flb^d. Tinkjham aij Air®. > < MPp3,i Marjettn; wajflpr and. faflj- ily of Lockport \yere guesia pf M».Jand Mr^^ 4^wI.Cu4vec.'SjijU»- i Mr. and Mrs. , LeRpy POSSOA. !spent Sunday with ,Mr: ant^ Mrs. <Donald Rorick at'Oak\.Orchard orv ^the Ridge. Mrs. pin Hammond of Hast- {ingSi Mich-, is a guest, of Mrs. Mary Corff. Mr, and Mrs. Avery Watts and- children. Romaine and Norrnand, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skeels at Cattaraugus Saturday night and motored to Allegany Park Sunday; j Miss Aletfte Allen, spent last, ?week with Miss ftpuise Hazel' aft Barre Center. Mrs. Carrie Allen and SOB. Por- ter, attended the Crane reunion held at Medina City Park Sun*. Iday. Miss Charlotte Jenny submit- ted to a tonsil operation at the Medina Memorial Hospital Mom- day. Nelson Snell spent Wednesday at Niagara Falls. W0LC0TTSYILUI Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibbs are the proud parents of a baby son, RJchard John, born Monday, Aug- ust 22, at their home. Mrs. Louis Haseley is oaring for Mrs. Gibbs. The many friends and relatives were glad to welcome Miss Gladys Bruning home Sunday. Miss Bruning has been at the Lockport Hospital for several weeks. Louis Haseley spent Saturday evening at the home of John Wollenberg of the\ Ridge. Miss Dorothy Amlong of Mead- ville spent Simday with, her aunt, Mrs. Bertha Cummings. Charles Stahll spent Tuesday at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Herbert Faskel. Several, women of this vicinity have begun work at Snider's Ban- ning factory at Medina. Miss Dorothea Gibbs attended the Hamburg Fair Monday. EAST SHELBY Services will be held again at 11:30 o'clock Sunday morning af- ter the Rev. David Rt Klingler's brief vacation. The Cresaent Circle reunion will be held at the F.ast Shelby M. E, Church Tuesday afternoon, August 30. Everyone is invited to attend. The Ladles' Aid Society will put on the supper. Mrs. Ada Howard and son, Austin, from Gandbr, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. Roy Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln. Shaw of Honeoye Falls were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Wat- son. Mr. and 1 Mrs.\ Frank Ingram of Niagara Falls spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vincent and daughter, Constance Ann, who have been guests of Mr. am) Mrs. Ivan Vincent at Pittsfteld, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Skmner ih- New York- City-, re- rned home Saturday. Mrs. An- nie .Vincent, who had been spend- mmmm* ALBION Mrs. Millie Belson Is the guest |for a week of Mrs. Mary Foster at her cottage at Point Breeze. . Mrs. George Gray has gone to ,the home of her daughter Mrs. jWarren Thompson of Kenmore, ior an indefinite stay, after spend- ing several weeks with her hus- hand at the Anderson home on $5outh Main street. j Mrs. Marjorie Cole Coaux and ^daughters, Alice, are on a two weeks' vacation in Vermont Orleans County Supervisors and their wives joined for a 1:30 •dinner at the Mljnitou Beach Ho- tel, Tuesdhy, August 23. Mrs. Stella E^ers and daugh- ter, Leona* accompanied by Mrs. .Claude Hicks anl&daughter, EtheL ere spending s<£$irstl days in the Adirondack Moiuitains, ALABAMA Miss Eva Sta'ft*faather spent the weekend w4th her brother, Fay Starkweather, and family of\ Bethany. w > Mr. and Mrs. jdeorge Green, daughter Grace i^pd son L.aVern, have been visiting their daughter and family in Batavia. Warren Schaal, son of Jvlr. and Mrs. Carl Schaal, is a surgical patient at the Batavia Hospital. Mrs. Ada Wickham has return- ed after spending a week wjitfe. relatives in Buffalo. The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest V s . Ring and son Richard' of, Belfast! and the Misses Mary Elll?n and Janice Henry of Buffalo visited, at Myron Starkweather's las^ week. Mr. and Mrs. Tffloyd' Moose and? children) Gerald and Dolores, vis- ited at Louis Speed's in Elba on Sunday. Miss Helen Wood., of Batavia is visiting at George Green'si '^.\ - U' •— u i. i • Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Jenkins and Mrs. LiUial^laAiehow spent Sunday afternopji afe-Point Breeze- Mrs. Ferdinand* \Bloomerich is under the doctor's care and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Schaffer of Buffalo, is Caring for her. $3300 was taken in bx the Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Church Tuesday evening at the Penny Supper. Miss Julia Prentice and her- brother, Chester, of N. ©range, Mass., are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Winter. Miss Eunice Fuller returned Tuesday from a trip to Canada. Mrs. Louisa Biddle of Otylmer, Ont., returned home Mfenday af- ter spending a week with Mr. anS Mrs. Owen Fuller. When they start to- try to talk you out of smoking Because it is harmful, ask them how- afoul) the western woman who is ai cltam>- pion pipe-smoker, and'she is onlj? lfil years old. FeedJSr&idlng, Corn Shelling and Mixing at #. a RIGNEL €0;, INC. (ORLEANS MILLS) Main St., Medina, N. Y. ;Ih' order to give service vve'are making die following Cash |n>^;es> for orders placed in T^ySrug^ ^;0;B. . our ^Branches: I^H^rd: Bushel ' vte -; Shopk:....12^c : S^d^id Bushels •f'.Bm - MailedA.J3%c §£p^rd Half Bushel B|)x, _--. SK#l^..,;:8%e standard Half Bushel Box> NaHed...9%c We would, suggest that'growers who have not 'naade their ai> rangements for packages do so at once as we cannot' guaranr tee. these prices after Sept. Lst. Call' at yeur nearest Branch anjdj. g$ your order and make suye of your supply when you reduire it. .Ton can get these Quality 'Apple Bosses direct from the factors thnrush the four branclvcsr of TlfE New England MiUevsh » Appleton Sbdua * Hflton mm* Peat Moss Aids Young frees Losses Of young\\taut trees and shrubs often suBSred >the first year in attj5 new plantings 'can be materially , reduced 1 Wdi i mUeh more vigorous planta ehtaihed . where 1 gr4nula$arl, peaj moss & ' muted -*ith the spft and placed in : the jiole at planting 4ime, declares Dr. H. B.'TUkey. hor.t ; ieultur'i!lt at the S|ate. ^perirrtent StatiOh at Geneva,- . i. -.,• •.' , •;'.. -, <.• Evidence of the value ol peat moss* as an aid, Aft increasing the fopt development and top}: growth of youiig trees and ^Ur.UjbS' has been Obtained in tests- carried o^V at the Station aver a. period 9^ four years in v/bictt a search has. been made for some method ,J seenrmg better growth and betw stands of plants tbe tat ^S ! after plantmg. »*» 1 As ttvp saying goes, ^After am, I |aid and Awti' We find R tot ^ % said than done. ** j •Thia:a $b%Jh-ouWe with so,, mieh a l 0. milfr nf hitman UI-^AI'^2 .**,«! the nujlc o f human kindneS is M it .cMfoles-sp #ckjy. to m • '-^ , \ •> L I ,i ... When a,man doesn't adverts and, his business Is poor, why h ff % laftt that tfafo country u busily instructing darns thjaugh, from the fact mst the greats* .vyater- fiowe^ on this earth hi SEE THE WORLD'S LOWEST II Don't miii this oppor tunity to see the world'* ^•f'Ww*!,^ SEE THE CAR THJIT QIB III Sec ihe car that made, racing hiitqnr Ua Memorial Day at the Iad'anap6lis Speed- way Race, the greatest sporting event in tbe world! Floyd Robero wiU jppear in penon with this buliet-on-whceft at the • Allij-Chalmers big itate fair display.^ A mmm mrnrn ESKELS0N DAIEY Paateurizext MIOc ?indG-Feam Raw Milk See World?* Fastest Drfair*, 'compete against FLOYDlROBERTS in STATE FAIR AUTO^RACES ) •W\ •j'485 5 -' ltp**»iBlefor-«t»«ry f«r»' m* to, ownji»-,tr««tcir,i rei«rdI(M» of Kit *cre«e\or . f armihf H WHh rruttched Quick. t , Implern.ent», itcloei * complete fkrm.f ing j^k^pjlj** 4 to,6-good wo* hort«iiTrftTeIiupto7 ? 4nuleiperhouH mmm $960W0N RUBBUI 'SeTSelSt 2-ptow WC'&rSSoFthaTBi: doubUA'lbt spt«i- a1 larmkigl See Qalcfe Hiich nnplemtnti attached and detached ia leu rhaa S minutet! See for. yaunclt ntal U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Enginecfifli authorities «y it th*. gteiteif advancwr^ti - .#ce_trij.meclMplcalie^e^ani.«eeipJof , ' I Earl Loades and Soil Khone.928^4.% ..*T ^id^lt^d^West «i Eidgeway * A FARM TELEPHONE COSTS FROM 60 TO 100 A DAY Ask Our Business Office for the Exact Rate in Your Locality floydJ Jiemai 6ux»« flp-whf Indian: oxer, •• fjrmo it die N f ' net v/np WOtri ^> 4 IS I \K.Z •r? \