* lt;MVA UAUOVAV) ft Wf tUVWynn and Mrs. Hattie Fisk.OVER 600 ATTEND THEFARM BUREAU RALLIESSacrifice for children and service to neighbors” was the keynote of the addresses given by Dr. Erl Bates of Cornell University at the Madison County JVmmn'nnd -Home Bureau rallies this pastwSk, 'Meetings were held at Nelson, Bridgeport, CanastoU*, Brookfield, Hamilton and DeRuyter with a total attendance of over 600.Dr. Bates, is considered to be the -best recognized authority in the copn-try on Indians and early local history and conducts agricultural extension work on the six Indian reservations in New York State. In his talks Dr. Bates mentioned the cooperation that existed between the tribes of the Six Great Nations. He said that a League of Nations existed here as early as 1550 and that there was women suffrage in 1600 throughout Madison County among the Indians.W. L. Norman, Farm Bureau manager, told about the plans for raising the Farm Bureau membership to over 1,000. He showed that agriculture was on the up grade and quoted the better prices being paid for most farm products. In speaking of the Service Outline which lists the services available to Madison county farmers, Mr. Norman said: 11 Your directors are giving you a chance to vote on the things that you want the Bureau to undertake in your community this year and you ought to take advantage of this opportunity.Miss Walker, the Home Bureau agent, told about her trip to Alaska this past summer.I spent Ifield L the to public It is made i Hall bLEAGIThe livered annour Cooper is the 1 milk a from N Witt 1921, vs milk a were highest League price i higher year aj This fanner sociath ficial £ creasir especia plants the eft;PASTThe son Co elation Wedne Picnl