WILMETTE LIFE October 19, 1928 to the door a little warm under the collar. Milton J. stands there smiling. SPREADING SUNSIt's a winning smile that won't wear he combines it with -conver.saoff I. J.'S BAPPIST TASK tionand in 'soft tones that can't be resisted. Being the Story of an Old Yoangater Who Just Can't Stop Working 88-Yeat· Do you know ~ ]. Timberlake? The name probably doesn't mean anything to us of the north shore, but the chances are that if you were asked if you knew "Old Man Sunshine" : ~ Tbtre is a goodness in chicken that you ·could not .p~ssib~y know . , ontil you have tasted Wapaie Valhg Chachn. ·Htre as chacken of fork-cutting tendtmess-full of delicious ftavor~full meated-a treat you will want to repeat. This new savorinns added to the old-time favorite food chicken · comes from scientific breeding aad fteding. A new kind of chicken .· is produced that is unequalled for fine eating. I A ·lhlitioua :orii-Tim· FOOII CHICKEN M. J. Timberlake you'd immediately think of the man whose name is Milton J. Timberlake. The circumstances under which you've met M. ]. aren't the important features of this story, so said circumstances will be reserved for a later paragraph. But by way of preface it is necessary to say that Milton ] . Timberlake probably has buzzed your doorbell mont than once. If you don~t answer the first time he rings again. If you don't answer the second ring he just keeps on ringing. Perhaps you come . Wapsie Valley Chicken ' · Such chickens can only come .from one place--from the very heart of America's poultry country_:_from the rich. fertile farm lands of Iowa. Htre the Waplie .Valley · Chiclcen· are carefully raised and · scientifically ftd. When ideal for eating they are in~ividually dressed "dry-picked." ·Never are they allowed to soak m water. · They are all chicken from start to finish. Separately wrapped in dean white parchment paper, crated and shipped direct to your deal. ~r. and to the famous club and restauunt kitchens of the world. IRED ALB CHAIRS aad TABLES tor BBNT University 8100 He talks and he smiles and pretty soon you are talking and smiling too and whether or not he "sells" you "Old Man Sunshine" steps along to the next house. But he's left something behind. That smile is contagious and it last s all day, ·perhaps longer. You think of . his philosophy of life. And that is lasting, too. Bom Optimist Milton J. doesn't look or act his eighty-six years. He doesn't resemble a man who went through a war more than sixty-two years ago; he doesn't look like a 111an who has made the fight to keep going and at times it has been rough. The vicissitudes of timeand 86 years is quite a span of yearshave left no noticeable marks. He has health and a wealth of optimism. He steps along the street at a "flaming youth" gait that would leave many a man of half his age far in the rear. The writer has spoken of Timberlake's philosophy and .in a few short word s it may be placed in type here : · "The joy of living is mine," he says, and his smile evidences that he means it. "I draw my p·ension, which is enough to take care of me. I go to church every Sunday. Well, why shouldn "t I be happy: Sure it's a joy to live." 1\ o pess.imism there. Here's His History _ But let's go back to the start of things. Milton J. says that back on a spring day-May 3, 1842-he was born in Bellefontaine, 0. He came of Quaker stock and in his early years was a member of the Society of Friends of that denomination. Afterwards there was no Quaker church and Miltmi became a Methodist and that' s the church he attend s now. There's a keen sense of humor about "Old Man Sunshine." Hear him tell this: "My father , o f course, was a singer as that was part of the Quaker service. (Continued on Page - 27) I ' NOTICE Onl7 the dealers listed reeelve Fresh Direct Shipments of the Gen·IDe WAPSIE VALLEY CHICKENS and ooslthel:r will not s·bstlt·te. BEWARE Of· tbe dealer wbo elalnas to have tbe gen·lne and tries to sab· 1Utate Interior qaallty. " . . A~SIE VALLEY CHICKENS are eatJrely turennt, they an fat and · plamp, fall of soft, tender, flaYorr naeat, ,erleetl:r dfJ' and eleanly dressed. Yo· will not ftnd tbe eraw fall of eaaree teed aad graYel, or soaked tall of water like tbe ordllaar7 kind Ut~t are bela~ sold at low prlees to fool the p·blle. ' Yoa would not bay nallk or ereana frona a dall'J' that yoa knew added water to It to eheapea lt. Yoa woald not ba:r pork ehops that did aot IUtYe tbe proper proportion of naeat on them. Wby shoald ro· b1l7 elalekeas &bat are laqe ID frame without tbe proper proportion of meat, a~d besides have the er.aws~ flte., staffed f·ll of feed aDd gravel, aDd io;aked fall of water to naake It appear that :roa are gettln~ a plamp II~Y7 elllekea at a Tel'J' low prleet il'oa an lo···~ oae·half poand of naeat on everr tbree poand water ~Gtaked ellleken yoa ba7, or abo·t ·enD eent1 oa everr poaad, aa4 If JQa are baJiDg a eb. poand ehleken 70· are lotlng J··t doable 'thll ··oaat. W A.PSIE VALLEY CHICKENS eaanot be soaked fall of w·ter to take oa wel~ht, beeaase ttaer an DBY·PICKED. For lllat J'le&IOD yoa re& all elllekea for Joar naoae:r Instead of water, frame · aDd ...TeL Bay yoar W A.PSIE VALLEY CHICKENS trona the dealen U·ted, aad yoa will be tare to ~et the Geaalne Perteetl7 Fresh at tile lt..llt trlee. Strikingly modern in its distinctive (<lines'> is the chic little hat of Brown Felt at$18.50 In the $]85._,0 Group :W APSIB VALLEY CHICKENS . 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