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Earlipst hvgnn riponi “wok in July lu-t yr; pink in (-nlnr and L! than thv Jnhn Buvr prunv his VilH‘S. H: sowrnl kinds of ï¬nd“ noun 5:» s M Farm Small H V\.H....t-~ n :u Hund (if _\'nu nut mind taking .l chum-(- 0r two) thi> wohlmn might cuneern itself this Wm-k with reports upnn varieties of ‘v't'fll‘lllhlï¬â€˜h' that hun- proved their vuluv for H‘ I’. gurde-ns. Reference In pntutn vulture ï¬rst win permit :1 mntimmtmn of lu>t week's nrtin‘f‘ tit) r‘ uw and {HI' ('MHIHH (3! MW mum" \‘uY‘it‘Iio hi_ ' 1m“. Ur. Mum 1!‘ 'HIII ri Out-of-Door Notes 1‘» t'rih 1H “1:0 haw I1'i< __A ,._._.____11___-T*(m. is innums that semi pieces fmm pntutmw prnducvd a twenty per In'm-r (-rnp than small potatoes w! \xhnlv and umu‘ly ï¬fty per lwrh-I‘ Hum Ihv ('I‘I‘D frum po~ purmua S-wmvnm- would (in nn «'2‘5‘ I'mm wrnco ; by “ï¬ling this m :1 hrgt-r scnlv and publish- >- I'~~~'!1|t~z It \me he of great «m In lwt Md»? by >ide sen-m} xi. « Hr pwtntrnN‘ fm‘ curvful mum» w: M In thwir :anmhilit)’ to '1 w « in Hidduml Park. Mr. stnilf': Pm“ :Iurm'l! tn lust out ‘r‘ t':!'~-‘ \‘JH‘H‘H“~' in (")mpnriwn H’w HAFI)‘ Hhin which hv [Hun]- Em-h-hmtv it nnniwrxnr)’ in In ruisv an :xml ru- nmi :Ihrnml dutiulh fur MUH)IHH<T< wunplvtn n :14 nnmiuutit thuuum 1hr Imr Hwil‘ hwfurv mur i! \\1I-- diu' \k‘irmilh' : PHHILI‘n-HZMI :1! MW plzn mvnt \\;u~ l thv tinw fur planting of >0 [mtiltm‘s out in t. Mr. H. R. Smith has test- hv .Inhn Bnnx' and the Rummy and cumido-rs HH' Inttor .~'u~ hnth in quality and yield. Ho w the) Rmmty n" nf n droper (-nlnr and tr ï¬rmvr tvxturv n Jnhn Ruvr. }{t' duos nut 11's VilH‘S. He has trim] out kinds of hwnns and pens and mu 5:» smidzwmr)’ :IS thv is ern Pm! mu] Hw Tle- wzl. Hp Ins new! the Dwarf nv and ('Hn<illt‘l‘.< HIP flin‘nr [xuw nn 2' nm‘ “ith the 1:11] but it Is thv- LIH \"H‘iz-t)‘ that thumhml}. H- plum“ this v‘ M; mum ('rvm fur both tn- ‘lvah with one of the insect Hf tho potato‘ Hu- npininn of Mr. Bahr and h~~r< that haw been consulted v put;1fm‘> nrv an uncertain {aloe rw mrwtim‘ in (w HAFI)‘ Hhin which Thv- Prv<< Wu’llld 2y M‘m‘rk VHIIIHIN luhh BY JESSE L. SMITH ‘ fur beginning out of mum of the hurt] in at hund (if _\'m HIHI I‘wxm that Nu. prod [i¢'< “tried out" r'm‘ prvars Bur- :nlltu Rum and ». Burhunk's in: the ï¬rst any «mo thrve ~H«‘(‘~*\\ “iH. htvh‘. MM with 1mm imam it out and ls‘sinm» raccoons that ‘tIn-m M damaging ‘ nhnw week's article hzn' )h fur :1 list w prmt-ll 1' H-pnr‘tx‘ l 1.41:an il.h “'11in Yw ph'il“ Saturday Fwnlm: ‘ Mi~s ern Kiwlor u nutud \k‘hifllvr frnm (‘hivngn will appvur nn thv program at the mtortnimm-m for sohiivr‘p Wee imih- (In~ publiv tn hvur \Xi~.< KH-lv-r. Peoplv who Spend $300 a year on nutnmuhilu joy riding uflon grow] about $100 :1 year income tax to sup- port the wwornmvm that mnkc-s pro‘ perry pn<sihhn stv“ (hut dun. [ho- Mr. A Imnronco \iills advisos not‘ to forgot tn limo :1 to“ rhubarb plants at one corm of the garden! Six such plants in his garden kept; well fed with rnttml manuro produce more rhubarb than his family ran. use. H0 raises successfully a modâ€" i'um size tomato and never prunes: thv \‘iuvs. Head lottucv is started in it"(‘d flats and later transplantodj intn tho Kardnn with oxenllvnt rv-r suits. iolden Bantam corn and Tr]- ophnnv pens are standards in his: garden. Three successive plantings of peas using a pint of seed each time and at intervals: of two or thrpo weeks give an abundance for family For succeeding issues of the Press let us have more contributions from thnso who have had proï¬table gar- «Inning oxpnrienco with vogvtables and ï¬nwnrs. Please send notes In s-nrl}: Suggested topics to he- const- dorod smn‘arez Why Not Strawber- ries in Highland Park?: Why Not Other Small Fruit in Abundanceh Why Not More Fruit Trees'k What Kind of Fruit Troos’k Why Have (‘nnmln Thistle: in Highiand Park? and Why Anywhere in Doorï¬old Tow nsh ip? is USP tn them. anti thcy iivcii, and stood up upon their foct. :ind cxcvcding great army." Here is n truc picture of what is happening throughout the grcnt Mcthodtst connection. 0thcr loading protestant bodies have caught tho spirit. ï¬xed the goni. borrowmi tiw machinery and arc going on to a great victory. ' I.:1<t Sunday (wwningz we had Mr. C I" Halt-h. stuticiuu Iiiltl our of md \\( crmlplvtn :1er dummiuutinlw thwuum thr- A [Mr Hwir mv D4 pr Mr. W. It. Ruffnor thinks highl of the Yellow Pondornsn tomato. H (lent-rihos it as a large tomato wit a texture Ilkn :1 peach. It is not aci‘,“ like the rm! tomato and has {owe M‘é'tli. Ho raises the Yollow Pen tnmnto as tho (thnlovst small tnmn. tn fur prom-Hm. llo- was nnn of the†ï¬rst to grow the vegetable marrow ln Highland Pnrk and thinks its vlrév tubs should ho morn widely knnwnl than at present. Among newer vegm' tables that have proved excellent hi his garden is the Pencil Pod strlnpi' bean. H) THE HIGHLAND PARK 1H! That erimn‘ :1 hip with 11 «- \wrt- appalled Methndist lenulvrs vntu] pquilihr‘inm. tinv- hm! v1np:<(\d IIL'. MM [hr 1'4‘Hl‘.‘ (21le n- In lxnx hvmw. And (In- Hw flvsh Hum- “up on thr- skin onwrml thvm ‘md rhv hrmth mmu in~ Hm HM nt‘ lifv. Yum] part ‘1' â€Hill-1“ u.~ll:l\ gomg on we had MI. and nnv of nf [ht lu-cunu md lw- m (‘nllh PM; HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS part mow-- th ru m yvr: PUBLIC NUTH‘E is hereby given that tho Suhscrihvr. Exr’cutnr of the McNamara dromsml will attend the (‘ounty (‘0urt nf Lake County. at a tvrm then-0f tn ho lmldvn at the Court 11.01130 in \Ynukopan. in said County, on tht- ï¬r<t “outlay of May. next, 1919, when and when" all pr-r- snns having claims :ugaimt said es- tate are nntitiml and w-glwsted to present 1110 sumo tn mid (‘n‘urt {or adjudication. 47 South St. Johns Avenue, Highland Park Waukogan. 111.. March 17, 1919 f (3-3»pd.) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST _ HIGHLAND PARK The public is Cordially invited to be present A FREE LECTURE \DJI'DIFX'I'IUN .VO'I‘H‘I ALEXANDER M. MCNAMARA. Miss Mary G. Ewing, C. S. B. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Friday Evening, April 4th Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Executor The Church Ediï¬ce Telephone 49 for Demonstration Hazel Avenue, near St. Johns Avenue will be given under the auspices 0] AT EIGHT ‘O’CLOCK PRAN’NS \V. SHEAHHN, EU-r‘umr JANE MILLS. Ext-cutrh. Waukegan. “Hunk, March 2102.19†(4â€"‘5-6-pd.) 0n m UH! “"111le NOTE}: I’I'Bl.l(‘ NOTICE i-' htrvhy given that th» Suhecriht-r Exncutrix m‘ the Estatv of chr) Sherman VmL deâ€" ceased “in mum Hu- Comm- Cuurt of Lake County, 7:! :. lu-rm memo! to hr- }van at I?!» ('vmrt H ,p: in Waukvyan, m said (‘numgu w‘Hw ï¬rst Monday of Xivy nut. 1911. “mm and whvre ull peryms having «him! agaimnt said vitnn- nrn- “011136;? and requested to prment the saw- u, said C(3urt for adjudication. 'JENXIE ('1 mm Exvcutn’x of Hm E-mte of Henry Sherm: H mm. (3' rezacml. Whukvgnn. “1.. Much 17., 1919. 3 ‘ (3’5) PAGE TERI.