ROTSis not sour. ne oilier uuvui is nui t ,lAm _i1(- 0+-*4- ♦ ; 11ROBINSON IIDue* to the recent blizzards, the i-fi- vcountry roads have been blocked and farmers have been forced to stay ; y ; home or to travel with their sleighs..Christ Vossler has put some blocks y;.runder his new truck for there is no ymore trucking to be done until next ; .^spring.Miss Viola Schaiff received her cl is--il ViFigpcharge and is now spending a pleas* ’tganl vacation at the home of her par-Ijents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Scharlf.Jack Ziegenhagel is having bad If luck this fall. On Friday another car jfneeidently ran into his and bent his Wl IIRfender. This week when he wanted to * |go to Medicine Hat he couldn’t get his car started.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sulz have gr ^recently moved into their new home, n Sunday they entertained Mr. and erco al tc a i m ti C LPlt;inthscelord(ItthTVs. Emil Shorr.Art D Weiss was running short of eod for his cattle so he bought a maw stack from Fred Bosehee and ow he’s busy hauling i(. Albert Freimark is snort of straw' too, so he s hauling it from Mr. Wutzke of the lojlrinson Deering.ismil Deering bought four register-d Jersey coys for he intends to im-rove his dairy herd this year.Irene Seitz now holds the position f Cypress school supervisor. No eacher could be obtained for their mall school so she is helping the it.tle pupils with their’ correspond-nee courses.Art Lust traded his hammer mill o Ben Sulz for some calves. ,Mr. Ferdinand and Arthur Weiss penWSeveral days at their ranch atheMccagkf Mutte getting it ready for tlu inter. Miss Lizzie Weiss went with hem to clean the house and cook for them.IIlu tic in sh Oi de cu In Sa xv iasm.FiOi1Cmlt;