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Additional Flood Donors Listed

purchase foreign seeds because of low prices on them,” he said. “Foreign seeds won't stand oup winters.” Mr. Anderson pointed out that

foreign seeds are stained various colors under importation laws. He

IMPORTED SEED WARNING GIVEN

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HARPOLE POST AIDS FLOOD RELIEF FUND

A total of $108.50 has been contributed to the Red Cross flood relief fund by the Tillman H. Harpole Post of the American Legion. Workers on WPA Project No. 6120 raised $45 of the total and the remainder was contributed by members and friends of the post. Members of the post will hold a meeting Thursday night, Feb. 11, to organize a drum and bugle corps, Commander Robert E. Skelton announced. Tillman H. Harpole Day will be observed with services at 3:30 | p. m. Sunday, Feb. 28, at the Antioch Baptist Church.

Knapp

warned farmers not to buy seeds stained green, purple, red or orange. Canadian seed, stained violet, is all right for use in Indiana, he said. United States seeds are not stained. County Agriculture Committee officers, elected recently, are Albert Steinmeier, president; William OC. Schilling, vice president, and Mr. Anderson, secretary-treasurer. Henry Holzhausen was named a committee member and Walter Stoner, alternate member.

STATE FARMERS

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clover and alfalfa seed that has been shipped here from Europe or South America. P. E. Anderson of the Marion County Agent's office, said tests have proven that foreign seeds are not adapted to North American climate. “Many farmers may be lured to

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DAUGHTERS OF NILE TO SPONSOR PARTY

Koran Temple 30, Daughters of the Nile, is to sponsor a benefit card party for the Crippled Childrens’

THURSDAY, FEB. 4, 1937

Shrine Hospital in Chicago at 2 p. m. today in the Banner-Whitee hill Auditorium.

Mrs. Flossie Mae Crooke is chaire man, Dr. Maud Jones, co-chairman, and Mrs. Goldie Schlegel, publicity chairman.

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