Show 4 1 The Boys I t Column oI I oJo I-oJo REMINDER DElt SUMMERS SUMMER'S NEVER one to hoard- hoard See her minted wealth is poured Freely over vale and lull hill Summers Summer's coin Is quick to spill Softly through the grassy meadow mcadow Visible in light and shadow Summer welcome ever-welcome friend With your boundless store to spend Careless prodigal of time Child of rhapsody and rhyme Bless the loyal hearts that beat Faster and the eager feet Quick to seek your our winding ways ways- ways ways- Bring your children happy days I Sydney King Russell O oo O O TIME II FOR ron rAmS FAIRS COUNTY FAIR time the annual big week when business bustness and professional folk get set together with to share In in the interesting ex exhibits ex- ex exhibits exhibits hibits and programs offered through the theair Fair air Boards Attending a fair Is a vaca vaca- vacation vacation vacation tion treat and an educational venture There Is much to learn in the displays of new machinery achievements in agri agri- agricultural agricultural agricultural cultural development garden projects I exhibits of animals Of Interest to the women the knitting fancy work food displays of canning preserving baking I You will find variety shows harness racing band concerts I One of the finest inest things emphasized h by the fair is the work done by the boys and girls H 4 clubs The theme of the club is Better Living for a Better II World and through developing the qualities of usefulness cooperation and leadership they have built well Whether I er the project is raising poultry beef twine swine sheep rabbits crops and vege vege- vegetables vegetables tables table or nutrition home furnishing I sewing the members have become bet bet- better betI better I ter citizens better farmers It reminds trees tree's us that as the twig Is bent the inclined O O O OIT oIT IT WONT WON'T BE LONG NOW WHEN LOCUST trees start to turn brown when chickory turns blue when sumac begins to look red you ou see the unmistakable signs of an approaching autumn Early fallen leaves are already Idly floating on many a country stream The vegetable garden reminds you of the passing of summer weeks as It yields Ields its sweet corn tomatoes peppers and eggplant late comers corners all The I animals begin to show fall activity ity with I Ithe the tho ground hogs squirrels and rabbits I darting and searching They were more timid and far less daring in the spring I you recall Before long the change of I color of the maple will vill definitely prove prove- that summer has gone Soon the shut shut- shutters shutters i will close the resort homes the boats cleaned and stored away the lines I for bathing suits and beach towels re re- re reL I moved All of which reminds us us did did L someone remember to put moth balls in our winter underwear before wrap wrap- wrapping wrapping ping it for storage last last spring At wrap wrap-I least t it Is something to keep you ou cool Just f In thinking about It It as the thermo thermo- thermometers thermometers thermometers meters climb high I I O O 0 O THE IlIE REASON FOR TOR IT THE HEAT waves have dashed high over much of the country to break some I summer records They tell us about a I high pressure area that generally stays out over the Atlantic and is known as the Bermuda E High When it does move in In it settles over Florida and Georgia and In the winter gives the states an unusually mild winter The high pressure keeps the cold Canadian winds from bearing down with such force When this mass moves In in during the summer as it has this season It I keeps those cooling winds from us again So we endure the heat waves and wish that that high pressure mass would go goback goback goback back from whence it came caine Talk about staying over-staying your welcome 1 I GOO GOOON ON BEHALF OF 01 TREES WE PLEAD earnestly for the preservation preservation tion of our natural resources All of us know the many ways we dally daily neglect to protect and preserve them In a pub pub- public public lic lie park In Portugal at its entrance Is a plea from the tree Ye who would pass by and raise your hand against me harken barken ere you harm me me I i am the heat of your hearth hearthon on the cold winter nights the friendly shade screening you from the summer I Isun sun and my fruits are refreshing draughts quenching your thirst as you Journey on I am the beam that holds your house the tho board of your table tho the bed on which you He lle and the tim tim- timber timber ber her that builds your boat I am the handle of your hoe hoc the tho door of or your homestead the wood of your cradle and the shell of your coffin I am the gift of God and friend of man t loo AND IT MEANS ALL OF S 1 WHEN SIR Stafford Cripps that the only remedy for their I- I critical financial condition was for everybody to work together and work harder adding No one owes us a living the words applied to all of us To get out of an economic crises takes r hard work By labor demanding higher wages and added concessions from em em- employers employers f without added exertion or In Increased In- In InI Increased creased production to strike for shorter I hours and pensions without making it possible to obtain these advantages by I increasing the wealth of the country through higher efficiency we play charades and act out the world owes me a living O Q O Q Q V t. t ON MY first business trip to Texas I t I i made a long drive out to the ranch of the tho man I wanted to see lee When told that he was out in the pasture I was greatly relieved for I hated to think of making that long drive again Do you mind If I sit here on the front porch until he comes In I asked You certainly may my hostess an nn- answered answered with a twinkle in her eye but I we dont don't expect him back for another two weeks or more I |