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Show B. Y. BENSON OF TRENTON HAS SEEDP0TAT0ES The success ot tho labor bureaus H In tho various t towaa will depend H largely uputjt& acuyUy of tho re- 8pectlVjflwtlCS. Th.rronnrt. .,,, ... , M from tho towns as to what they can H spare or need in seods should bo H made at onco to tho Commercial- H Boosters club so that If necessary nc- H tlvo steps can bo taken to secure But- ,H flclont seed else whero. A vory com , prohenslvo roport haB been recolved M from tho Trenton district. Tho ro- "jH port shows a demand for neod pota- 'LmmW toes, wheat, oats, barley nnd beans. H Mr. B. Y. Benson, a resident of Trou- M ton, will bo nblo to supply tho de- lfl mand for seed oats and barloy, but lH still Trenton ncods approximately IH 320 bushels of seed potatoes, 22G H buBhels of wheat, and enough beans i to plnnt ono aero. Tho bureau at Trenton should put thoso 'parties, EH who deslro seed barloy and oats, in ' touch with Mr. Benson. Parties who have seeds ot any ! kind to nparo should not lot thorn go H until they ascertain from their local wM committee whether tho seeds nro iH needed In their town. Bo sura that Kfl your town Ir supplied first. A tew IjB days ago a whent broker quietly ffH went Into a town and bought up all fPI tho spring whoat. Now a number R B ot tho people In that city aro Inqulr- 1'"J Ing for seed wheat. WLmW Noxt Saturday, April 28, at 2 p. m. M tho chairmen of tho commlttoos In HJ tho dlfforont town should meet at . JJJ tho Commerclal-Hoostorn club and so- JJ lect tho chairman of tho executlvo JHJ commltteo. HJ Tho boot thinning fionson will JJJ como on In a rush and every commit- H too should bo making arrangements HJJ for labor. ' hHJ |