. Boone County Recorder. ) FARM BUREAU NOTES. The committee appointed by theFarmer? Bureau to select a si^rht fora warehouse! met at Florence lastSat , and after looking overthe ground, made a deal with W. Marksberry for a lot in Flor-ence adjoining the Florence DepositBank. It is the intention of the Bu-reau to erect a warehouse upon tlot for the purpose of storing feedfertilizer and seeds. Being locatedon the Dixie Highway it will be con-venient for trucks to deliver produee to members of the Farmers Bureau from all parts of the county,ooo It is now cle«i «<r every farmerwho u


. Boone County Recorder. ) FARM BUREAU NOTES. The committee appointed by theFarmer? Bureau to select a si^rht fora warehouse! met at Florence lastSat , and after looking overthe ground, made a deal with W. Marksberry for a lot in Flor-ence adjoining the Florence DepositBank. It is the intention of the Bu-reau to erect a warehouse upon tlot for the purpose of storing feedfertilizer and seeds. Being locatedon the Dixie Highway it will be con-venient for trucks to deliver produee to members of the Farmers Bureau from all parts of the county,ooo It is now cle«i «<r every farmerwho uses his thinking tank that hemust organize to Me on an equalfooting with the other fellow. Ifevery farmer who is not a memberof the Farmers Bureau,, could real-ize what the bureau has saved itsmembers the two years of its exist-ence, every farmer in the countywould soon be a full-fledged mem-ber. ooo During the year 1921 the Farmers. This picturewas taken of Mr. [J. St. Barlow a«lie was seen oneevening last weekmaking a hasty,pt-n-wny from atruit feast ofiwhich he was an Invited guest, and at which he hadspent at the home of a friend. Ask|iii!i to tell you about it. GUNPOWDER -B. A. Rouse and family sportlast Sunday with his parents, Mrs. J. W. Rouse. Miss Ora Robbins, who is attend-ing school at Lexington, spent thepWdays with home folks. Mrs. Mallie Beemon, of Florence,entertained her nephew Mr. FrankYouell, of Chicago, recently. Mesdames Lizzie Bartell, CoraBlankenbeker and Leila Allen, werethe guests of Mrs. B. A. Floyd lastFriday. Billy Busby has converted thePleasant Ridge school house into ashop and is ready to accommodatethe public in his line of work. We failed to make connection Birreau, under the management of | with our mail service last week,Mr. Geo. Penn, with a captial of therefore was unable to get ourabout $1,500, bought and delivered communication to the office in timeto the members of th


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