Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . rests on the bot-n of the box. The corn is loaded0 the box where it fills in aroundd over the slanting board. WhenJ driver drives up to the crib he cangin to unload with the shovel byirting at the end of the slantingard exposed at the back of the slanting board affords a workingrface for the bottom of the shovel,d as each shovelful is removed the;her ears roll down onto the boardidy for the next shovelful until alli com has been removed from tha*rt and the bottom of the box isiched. BIG CORSETS An observant little five-year-old lad)m Toronto w
Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . rests on the bot-n of the box. The corn is loaded0 the box where it fills in aroundd over the slanting board. WhenJ driver drives up to the crib he cangin to unload with the shovel byirting at the end of the slantingard exposed at the back of the slanting board affords a workingrface for the bottom of the shovel,d as each shovelful is removed the;her ears roll down onto the boardidy for the next shovelful until alli com has been removed from tha*rt and the bottom of the box isiched. BIG CORSETS An observant little five-year-old lad)m Toronto was visiting his grand-rents in Melancthon a couple ofeks ago. Unaccustomed to the farme, everything was strange and par-ularly interesting about the heavy crop necessitated a new can-ss to replace the worn one on theider. When the new purchase wasought home from town and cameder the city boys observation, thellowing remark staggered the house-Id; Say, grandpa, thems awful bigrsets, who are they for?—Dundalkirald. u. Do Vbu Know-. STANDARD PRACTICE The use of Timken Tapered RollerBearings at points of hard servicein the great majority of automotivevehicles is proof of leadership estab-lished on the tapered principle ofdesign, quality of manufacture, per-formance on the road, and service tothe automotive industry
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