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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1928, p. 21

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The in that preparedne- in Austria would promote In evil spirit of benign-we: Ind inuraustimtal up- right-I is u: insulting doctrine. ad- vanced principally by Mia cam- Inluxhu And by the up. of religion- iata who dun expect: his ' men to exhibit the Invent And mn- ut possible form of nation to any opportunity which ecu-ions or con- dition.- "ord, ny- the Damn Free “this '-eiNtrtor-dieairrtitV tari.t, MM is I derirabi. typoo! db. Bot a the won: the latter undone-until“: maketheUnitad m and more my for urinal] autumn-Miti- many ”would. "tti-o-tsl-wats. -1t_t_uirturtvtteertetat W'Whnlmmdti. -ttHntHeadieaimitturut."AF "asylum; mmmiry.na that FAVOR Kim. was ItttP! 1.127391}! We mitt-h2- wk :m” "as? i'Gi7%i'GTd: [hutl‘mm Vol-u... 1TPtutetftreee.AGli. .-iic- Tm" nu same MACHINES mum-unis; “I“ hw- 'ldtuha2tut.'t 'i-et- yecttrstie an an J. SMITH [hr-:NodhtAlo- MM... TO mom MYERS TELEPHONE “I t%Caii, GiaGkG - -w.reV It - It I. Wilh- A.. onion GARDENS ALE: luau: Food For Your Lawn andGarden FRANK SILJ E STROM FRESH Igor mum; WELL mun NAME for hot both . for In“ BLACK SOIL ARMOUB'S PWmuzgattg “MM“ The American people an all in- terested in Iomtry and the problem iof reforestation. Ther an inter- Gai, wtwther they unlit: it or not, its: the question of our forests and ‘our timber supply in one which will be all important in the "ot.distantl Mature. And it is encouraging to new ' that manifest interest in the husky I problem is steadily (wiring. " is "rrowimr from the ethical u well a: it!» commtrcill Murdoch; Every jlmnun being who thinks seriously lnnd mam tny degree of emotion,) 1 loves the forests, A Walk. sweep- l, ine true is one of the nobles! Tt mom of the Almaty. When we take time to study the tree's beauties it ttive u: a feeling or Mullins Ind of mud faith in the Creator. The national government, uni the than why one. have ducted legis- 1ntirtas lookin. toward warn-don of out the: and the Wing of our 1m. One at a. Uteqt states To mike but the untiment for reforestation has tron one In: only to mum in memory the pres- on! interest in our trees with the in- terest displnygd two or three decal:- an. Thain“: and women Jul, mid of "(mm lad forest nun. like um' “an“ 3}; every um human being is Waning to mliu the importaaee of the now GENERAL INTEREST SHOW Rulintlon “at What“ of Timber NW; Gov. wi1lbqoettAaér; _rryye-.kr')aiiaTr-ita- irr_uuiru.ttu'muiii_ "etie-oedMu--rte 't4thr-.--i.t.a" dimming-63““ Witte-hat-ne-ttqs WOWMWMW -aaHnearieVar-ab"Whoa.tt tuunitrdttuu.ii-tr. The ”the..." d I).- path aaWodtu--ttmttmtb_ thaWorlqu-I-M.hp.m trritseto.exstt'sthoN-amdd-. (rhythm, “mm 'mttu-rtasunkr-r--to itaemqt. Aatdthesewhqtod.raee "oreiirrt-tAmeeieaerm_ irlar-ht-ibtrr-ed "txiawtt_nmtahimeafe.rftu nape-Adina, upo- theluelvea. " tttrr-dint-er-sooo-; ntartriafi. Pawn-nih- beaobai-hg-vkn med buf,u'ra'lt'h'o'lt'.u'h1'l,lltrt of FOR WHEN Tchphm B. P. 523 PRAIRIE AVENUE, HIGHWOOD, ILL. -- Ifrmseemrtt-t-emrsotste,rrr improvinetheouoere, 'a'teir1ele PM so 1e .th-U‘. ms to M!!! your To Thin End gran; Ga." GTff 67.1.1 .- Tif long" Emma" GG SIGNS OF SPRING Emmy Changed "As comparted with I generation ago. the farming man is entirely changed. His daily paper Lyle: him all over the world in a few minim. puts him in touch with what is going on politicully, socinlly. thsaneiaitr, atrrieunuratlr and otherwise every- where. MU automobile take- him to rounding: He ha his radio. His in" Intern has “(tuned his and his wife’l linden; His bathtub has "These letters indicate that within the last twettty-tive yum the Amer- itan farmer has ceased to be a boiler or a day-laborer, and is confronted with the necessity of either been!» in; a competent, up4o-date busing: man or going into the discard. the movies in towas, or for I drive wherever he mm to go. m. eke trie light phat his removed the doom and diam than his sun rather wise observations An analysis of 181,687 letters from farmers has just been com~ pleted by his studies in this sentence: “Farmers gr: no different trum other people: in fact. farmers tn merely human beings who farm." (Segue Martin. adds the following charming and no while. not only (or hing". but for my. my others. H. be... number with the sun. the but and the rains. with the minstnl finds. for all of theme In trieadn of th- trees. 'tist-tstout-that Ohio will stain in thin meet to hee rightful phat. She in been lurking in no other respect; why shouldrlh- (nil in an enurpl'ilc no SMsfrhllllmlshlm 1 Ignil0miRmrhys FACES NEW CON DI'HONS Analysis of Thousands of bet- ters by Farm Journal Has Interesting Results; -tismaetHt-d- In iaani6sagmethextrviawaadis- which wtau-eutihvth. tvamtirtqrrrhlieasmett-tut- our-en. "rantuci-ti= osirerweltrrtait: Iii-Plunging "wttothatNant-- to"tt.uttrorverttt-tartu mam...“ - nigh”; iii, list.»- 'rd'Efdtt,e,t.1'e, ti'i'isltth'fii?ki'gri'.'.1'ltA1 emstsreftl.rr-tthatnIt.. ttettfi-eorfnue-- bhh‘wmb This agtute and farming editor, liN 'Cl Ahqt.trhatmPPtargtg yank-mjm'umm M " in! fer more intern. Pt""Pttiitrtuaathe-ee ber-tttKandi/ite/iii, 'ehtrrrrtotu-rai.eseo,eit 'herth-ui,iarsttterurtioru Martinis-u. [duh I fail, Mtymm bet-dbhhmbh.whenhohu “upwmumu-n-a tbr-hoe-ues.,:---. would by I snout." are broken on by human low. we suppose. If they ran not they would remain closed trtttil nature Muted them, for there "0m"rmooateestodottteworhand the clam ol hired men with shovels In expend“ tad inadequate u we“. The oxen. we always felt are. our joyad the task of dragging I farm skd thrmae* u now drift, partly be- ea-ther-net-ttd/tei, on gate.“ being hurried, for were not men vorkinc for thc my? - “f, It '- I sad by for the old-tine In“ Jer, the on Im the farm. H nil-l lid to to. It m dieaAR, I‘d-dive I'll, in a war, m " had hr non hunk It was, tbrtd so was the work of breaking a bit of Wild land under cultivation, for the horse was, to quote the Psalmist retarding the ani- mal, " vain‘thing for safety" when unseen boulders or tough roots las conceded beneath the soil to catch the plow-point, to brenk the beam of the Now, the point. or the harness. Alva:- i- law Gear The oxen, always in low gear. would itterease their pull up to a certain point, beyond which they 1'orumtt_eouruessedtrrttpe driver. If Might unopened it in uptown. Thettorsesueametm, new " did their driver. Roads A Boston paper carries a dispatch -from Barringtiret, N. H., which reads ‘as follows: “The In! yoke of oxen in the (on of Earrings“ have been sold by A, B. lake of Wahirort's Hill. A half-e- Ago I (am WIS not complete without a yoke of oxen and for yum it was eustornar, for ox teams of ten yoke each to be ant to the Rochester Fair from this town.) Road banking was always done br,l oxen." l YOKE RECENTLY IS SOLD 0X TEARS SCARCE IN MODERN TIMES Last Pair in New England Town Leaking For Men: The bulk of the agricultural Press still approaches the farming mu as one knighted and needing advice and preaching. It scolds him and rugs him at every opportunity. The time has come when it is no longer pos- sible to "talk down" to the farmer. He is looking for ideas which he cm personally translate into a homered farm. a happier life and a fatter pockvtbGok. added to his self-respect. His how hold :pphanm have made life more livable for the whole family, Mia tractor and other power machinery have reduced his hbor burdens so that he is incmusinzly able to get lion): despite a shortage of the right kind of men to help him work his place. His truck bas speeded up his marketing." unmet. TdHJ’JIII “Mid-3M .trtaytrttegtra-earrrtatm LETTERING - MONOGRAMS High (End: Work 516-518 Lulu] Anna. 435qu an} on smvics rm m'qAlastd Phil} JAMES COLLINS Auto Painter tory of Use of Patient sattt)r" Pii'.if,SiiaL' LARSON BROS. o-hinting-sth. [m “an: nan-06'" nut-om hum-ma... fhull all.“ Pop-r3.“ um" pm 'rueqnm,treh" It...” isEG%GTiGG", -.... "u. nt - Ins-nun. Mint .1 cud-g, C-trot-tte ""iu.rr.p. f,eeeeLEry, t. Cadiz: Coastraetor Buss! MW!“ CABINET WORK & REFINISIHNG Gust Olson CARPENTERS & BUILDERS 245 PRAIRIE AVE - HIGHWOOD We Win in 3nd! hon-n BU'I'I'ER AND EGGS FRESH DRESSED POULTRY TD ORDER 519 Onkwood ave. Tel. H. P. l 420 North First St. Tel. B. P. 1700 fi~~7-â€" -e-.-.- -....- - -I. P‘n M on: Int-l- TIL I. P. " ‘18 “um AVI. Yul-photo IE, P. mo "rauYiii--ai'ira"a"ihT. uh -.- I-H and - Haak's, Auto Suppb Ca. PAINTING AND DECORATING Pd.“ Walt Paper. Gus. ‘W. faeq Arr? Guar “OM-WM" 'UT2rpfrv?t _ ELECTRICIANS M_tfmLAND PARK MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE 'u.oraeeuuou'aarseu.uaoai.te,. Tthe. mm"s..aadrrmssootoer-. Air-Murmu- "hphmr. KW Put me DANIEL A. FAY Telephone Highland Put 148: P. UGOLINI CEMENT CONTRACTOR Highland Park Auto Radiator Shop FRANK Iowans PAINTING - OWNERS PMANGING so m. Amr. Piano KW Put I”! HIGHLAND PARK. [LL "rNovtrstseatrurtiad Rom'. a. mom "Ptieg, med Man OLSON BROTHERS GEORGE TUCKER HIGHLAND PARK BEVERAGE co. BRAND BROS. mum " Cuba-Ind [lever-gs owe: a a. " Him-Dd cm mm» '64DeersetdAve- Eii-iiiai-. -- 'AT-u." non David Olson Tel Highwood 2161 CABINET WORK DECORA'IORS or FURNITURE 31-2-0!!- p, 2976 WWI-Mm“ BEVERAGES Soil. AND EGGS '" Wm Phat ”MAVQ' in- -- PLASTERING commons Tniloring a}: Roch-I; Our-nu “ha-dun“ Tel. B. P. 496 as a St John An. PLUMBING md HEATING Durant Oil Burner: 217 Burchell Ave. Highwood. m When you are conumplnting building or Remodeling, eonautt- Telephone H. P. 993 Geaterat Building (kn-um. 622 Rgilroad Ave. Hichwood, m. Phone H. P. 2788 PLUMBING -a- EéX'ENG Phone 219-R or 2194 net-meld. Ill. 121-1 "meson J,rI.teepite, Seite Iryrty an» . _ l = PM trs,et".tew.ut?-u. s-a. Ttem. Shrubs. tor ab Emma” 17: "e"'".' -irrri- m PATRICK F. CAWLEY & CO. ansnv. W. corttraetor. he.“ um C-ut Work. str "id Walt s-'.. an"... “11$.ng . " Van hut-xi... 2:: North Seam-l Street at” as Clix-nu. um: no“ menu» an In ERWINMF, DREISKE Autumn fun of in": d'BONE HIGHLAND PARK an Peter B. K. Grimm]. PLASTERING commons ”*av“ “d“ ANDII’MG snow-5‘5...- 'tAm0ANDggLaNmtgcag, “vam- I-d Butter All “a M” GENERAL common UM“ Telephoao mAiiirrica" NICK BRANDONISIO PLUMBING & HEATING Mrs._Mmini& Son " ALDEN omen-am“ GUST OSTRAN D UPHOISIIIING “Say " With Flown" ENEISON qua: bVA T." '7'u..§.'.',: EXCAVATING gong-gnu I'd. M. P. 2372 FLORIST Phone M, P. 2255~B aim-m Put. :1

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