iMv-'EtFTE^S THOUSAND HEAR ■.IliiSirMk prosperity message, ? -» T ■ 1 ¥ ; f p - •.Ix ; Ma hattan. Kan., July 18—Fullyi* «•*- *■ ■ . «**v lt;fc‘KarifeasM* -livestock..^ ..ng message carried to that section !§^i:?the state by the prosperity truckof the Kansas State Agricult-HB^lep- July 8 ' to 17. Three |*£farge trucks, enlisted in the serviceyV: ■ i.- ' j • 'better agriculture by the Inter-.. . . X * ’^0MUpn^ Harvester Company, carriedirhraLlv.aw o, equipment and literatureiAw;'»v‘ ' ’Tm-r.• £ ■ VIiiine counties of the section ofI^he -stote where lime, legumes andare especially needed to g|mhintain the fertility of the soilSffi^Members, of thes regular collegeaud extension. workers. who appeared on the program included.■mJ.'A * *• ' .-If r *lt;'it-.-.■v i-.r,.'i' • • .VmmeanyF, B. Barrel, Dean H. Utfiber»• -9 • ...V9mv--ger, Miss Amy Kelly, L. E. Call, CW. McCampbell, J. ' B. Fitch, R. 1. Throckmortor C. G. Elling James Linn, A. W. Knott, and Albert Dickens. E. B. Wejls and Sam Pickard took care of • the 1 arrangements.1-LI’’v’. (‘ t- . »-■1 ..... v... J. C. Moliler, secretary^ Of the state board of agriculture, and Mrs. Ida Migliario, farm home editor of the Capper Farm Press appeared on programs the first half of the tour.. . . • 4*- .* .. , . • .' , ;:..:The Jennie prosperity tour touchy1 ed the county seat town in Miami jAllen, BOurbon, Crawford, Wilson, Montgomery and Cherokee counties. Chanute^ni Neosho county and Parsons in Labette county.-v *'V0 0 fo 6 O 0 0 0.0 o 0 0 o o o o o o o•' • * 1, • ......o This Office is the place to o,o- ^Jiave; your .priMiHS d^e,-ho o' • s _ ' * , « - “ -- „ ....o matter what kind it may be. o0 O OOOOOO O'O''O'0.0 O 0.0/0 o 01 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE