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Show rr II Every Lover fill) f fffllf ' ( of Horses t'' jr v rare enjynient L lv. in reading Mary O'Hara's f&J YifrffL''' C new seri;,l' "Thunder- " I ) J' f head," a brilliant sequel jttsJ Cr Jrss 1 KZi v t0 ner popular novel, fffl Tfff-ir "My Frieud Flicka" ara knows I pM VP y'zy I horses, and she also jytf?v'''k iV I knows boys. She has filled 'm ' "Thundcrhead" with an ffJSt ill, fY ""SST""- intense horse - and - ! oy Irv'V' emotion, that etirs the yiy ty I reader through and fjf- S Be Sure to Read ftyJ Tlnmtlerhead " By MARY O'HARA 3 "My Friend Flicka" jffiL IN THIS PAPER . 1 1 1 1 Plan to Celebrate Those Special Events Wfth a Dinner in the o Rose Room or Annex Make it an occasion to be remembered and avoid the work and worry of planning and cooking a special dinner under present conditions. You will find a wide variety of delicious dishes plus fine service and reasonable prices. BIG HAND CAFE Errol Woodbury, Mgr. rhono 128 GREYHOUND BUS SCHEDULE : Clip This Schedule Out and Put It In A Handy Place for Quick Ilefcrcnce Following is the Greyhound bus shecdule for St. Georgo and Hurricane. NORTH ROUND LEAVES: RUN (4) St. Gorg 1:00 a, m. RUN (0) St. GvrK 5:55 a. m., Hurricane, 6:28 a. m. RUN (8) St. GnarK", 10:15 a. m., llurrlcjmo, 10:48 a. ni. RUN (2) St. GewgH, 6:50 p.m., Hurricane, 7:25 p. ni. SOUTH ROUND LEAVES: RUN (1) St. George., 2:07 ii.ni. RUN () Hurricane, 7:55 a.m., Kt. George, 8:85 a. m. RUN (5) Hurricane, 1:08 p.m., St. GcrK 3:10 p.m. RUN (7) lliirrlnuin, 5:49 p.m., 8t. GxrK 7:00 p.m. Errol S. Woodbury, Agent Rig Hand Cafe Phone 128 ST. GEORGE Insurance and Real Estate W. O. BENTLEY Phone 103 Pickett Bid. Your Cows Will "LOVE" Dixie Feeds And You Will Like These Specials! W' O h. DIXIE DAIRY FEED 100 Tbs $2.85 S THE FEED YOUR COW ENJOYS ;'c CALF MEAL 25 IB bags $1.25 THE "RIGHT" CALF DIET MAGIC FLY SPRAY 1 gal. $1.10 '.k- FOR YOUR LIVESTOCK .pfl For DIXIE VITA -BALANCED FEK HZ DIXIE FEED GOMPflNY 1 NOW TAKING FALL ORDERS ... for fruit trees, berries, shrubs and ornamental S tres from Missouri Nurseries, Louisiana, Mo. Plenty of !' S Cherry, Apricot and other fruit trees are now available for i , J fall delivery. Get your order In early. i .".k. " l D. M. McMURTRIE S 495 W. 300 N. Phone 298 !; K5 ' 1 '" " ' 1 " .z Many a soldier devotes his furlough to day-and-night Zff?'- JjA. jJl mH - mechanized operation on the home farm. This is Cpl, f y r & tT f f f t-T-i Delmar Van Horn, Jr. with his dod at Jefferson, Iowa. (jCJJ- ff : ; : . v; - 3S0 CGQ35 v THEY DID IT BEFORE I THEY CAN DO IT AGAIN With Farmall Tractor Power k Timoucnotrr the Spring, from the Rockies to tho from dark to dark, and longer. Many planted Atlantic seaboard, worried farmers searched around the clock, working in two or three shifts. the skies for signs of clear weather, but the cold They made one of the greatest crops in history. m rains fell relentlessly. , In today's war-torn world with hunger and V. For more than a month the seed shduld havo j- i j . , i .vmi , ...... , u nnvo disease already stalking many peoples even .S been gcrnunatmg In the warm sou. Millions of one major faiIurc uld flimine. This acres lay unplnnted because the ground was too U wKy sound ,nd lanUng n. Vl wet for proportion of the seed bed and too cold cWncry was hcnrdi d and ha 4 forgermmaUonoftheseed. nin, states to the Eastern seaboard-why head- Only a generation ago there could have been limits stabbed tho darkness over tho fields. but one outcome crop shortago and food scar- . . , u city. Nature allows scant tune for planting when f AmcnC" TT !kt the warm sun waits till late May or Juno before unP","l combination of adverse or-drvini? or-drvini? tho m.M Hr. i . cumslanccs bad weather, shortitres of madiux orying mo sogtfy soil. Horses aro too slow and . , . . ,i (!,,, tiro too quickly to get tho job done then "nd, dwrti,K of nwmwer. For the second lm in three years, they are relying upon their trac- But the farmers remember May of 1913-only tor-powered machines to help rescue large areas t two years oRo-whcn their fast, untiring of the world from caUstrophe. Mare ,vf Ceso S, acto averted crop fmlure.Then, too, rains trni.,onl 1UT. ,mH,lH.ts of InlcTIUo,l lUr- flooded the fields and the month was all but 1(1 fl voster than of any other company. ' N i sjient U-foro tliey could go in on tho land I T j nnJp,lmt- ' UUU iNTrRNATIOHAL IlARVWTM COMPAUT In 1013, most farmers drove their tractors w ISO N. Michigan Ave lUw 1. Ul INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER |