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Highland Park Press, 23 Jun 1927, p. 11

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.m- all I “In!“ -' qrtd%P..P- Ilsa-hunch. A _, Must-nasty» Ce'_'e-e-tgterut ' Wk“ Rained By To. Among the growers who raise beans by the ton. in W. F. Alworth. pf Filer, Idaho. Mr. Alvorth's crops of beans were u bonnteous as the crops of other growers. but still he was not satisfied, for cabin phat diseases usually took their to" of the beans. So Mr. Alworth set"hirnsetf to the task of studying new means of control of the ailments of the t-eouetotsefrrGre/tiil Inn whose toil end intelligence nrer devoted to producing beats of the. quality to meet the exacting require-i meme of the palate of the epicure} sad the connoisseur. Now, mom the! art of bean (rowing has been virtu-j ally perfected, the been unlined sub.', ieettovariom, forms JiiiriiriTiiiiir,l h some muons. resumed in a high:l mortality rate. with resultant losesf to the bean (rovers. But the chemise has come to the - of the bean. and it has become a better "risk", " the inmate companies would put it. _ 'nuu-uou'wc... f “my...“ b _ but the bean New" M in the ftoot-rme trenche- at my and all times Perhaps the we; tip of honor of winning the war. Grower Sign: Glory In an him, it must be admit- Pdthtta.9amutre-arthe NM. onlyjn - times has the h‘mliVulplueolhomron “It“ otthe Ioldier and the rikebrrti-taursesstsebeanus St;,);?;:':,';':',"','),',:"),, VIC. I. (KHAN, INC. “WP-Elm.“ BRUNO NECHVILLE Cleanhttr&rtrebgCm "-VtheRmtieNrmreriesy Orin-GM Tun. Shirk. Aw Iuh. Pm minim Melvin D, Sweethnd. EELS. Cam-u Are. and Second St. M Bighhld Purl no ”Wham- tux-um... "ots'amiu-ear- Manila-(Mm Emma]. MEWMM tum WAY AWNN Outfitter: in - times has the Buying I hat is I highly individual ivy: . ptaee of honor on business. deg-hm Peggy Hoyt, New at the soldier and thelvorys foremost fashion creator, in W times the bean has I tn interview with the American Mae- anti-l m of the “minim. She m asked sreeifieany for " mu“; .m To what advice to the Woman who wishes to ban ham to win thel,trwendryssedo-1ioutur,rmd must he left in “mi she supplies this advice " applied to m the ban mmq hats in the following paragraphs: wants - and will do so emc- made menus to care for your prepared for all emergencies large' and small. The mer- iently and reasonably. vacation needs before you of the open road" that's eall.. ing you, check up on your to it! In my Minus. 1 - - I new hat every other week. At pres-' cut. I own perhaps a doaea that are wearable. And get, " I matter of fact. I have worn the same hat for Ethe past seven years. Of course, from W to‘yenr, and even from hat to Gal, there m: variations in color, tilt, but] trimming. but fundamentally the 'lines of the hat remain the sue. I Whether it's "the call of the l Ten years up. the wealthy vomn bought forty or Fifty hats I year. on daring them in lots of a down, " one orders handkerchief; This whole- sale sort of shopping is n thing of the past. Even the woman of great wealth who is n lender in smart dress now ptsrehasess only I few hats. "A Woman with a long, thin face H's: avoid with equal an a vet: wide brim and a hat that is brimless. But, above all things. she must steer clear of a high crown. no matter how fashionable it is, A softly draped crown. perhaps a little higher on orte' side thin thi, other. Ind“! media}: sized brim with itettuhsr lines is is the thing. in the street hat and in the business hat tri-neu is ahso. intely essential. Even dress bu urn uswa very simple. depending upon color and curve tor their elect. “Nowadays. it is not how much, but you: link. you an get on a Int. 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ANCHOR INN 7w , ICE CREAM you are have “When we consider the relation of future biological or emotive evolution to hum-n being: we timl a number of leading student: inclined to believe that further development of nun will be shifted entirely from ply-lied to so-cited social evolution. involving developmnt of igrstitxrtiom with ne-' cumulation and organiantion ot) knowledge. This social development iset-riaedtrritsruatimitoa train of continuing experience. Indi- viduals disappear but the body of knowledge and the consciousness of society persist. In this phase of evo- ylntion discovery and meant cotttri, fbute by brim in new knowledge. \science and learning so": to organ ‘ize information. business makes knowledge effective. education carries it from one man to another or from one generation to the next. The body of knowledminvolwd in the social organism may grow irtdetinitels. 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North BeeondStmei, when my cubtomers will find me in position to eater to their wants much more emciently and conveniently. 'o My Customers J. STONEWALL Phone M. P. 573 [ILLIOII vh- .uaiii --_-H and“ FEE ”huh-db w t “DI!” Vac-ni- lac-I: wan-5&6 Md”

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