The Monroe County Farm Bureau News Volume 4-5 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...where trees are fall sprayed for curl, the application need not be repeated in the spring. This is a matter of vital importance to peach growers. We ask you to write us for information about the use of REX Lime and Sulphur Solution. THE REX COMPANY P. O. Box 712 Rochester, N. Y. FOR CHRISTMAS Choice Candies, 10c to $2.00 per lb. Safety Razors, .. $1.00 to $7.50 Toilet Cases, .. $1.00 to $15 00 Perfumes, .... 25c to $8.00 Stationery 25c to $2.00 J. K. POST DRUG CO. 17 EAST MAIN ST. 338 PLYMOUTH AVENUE Farm and Home Bureau News Issued Monthly by the Monroe County Farm and Home Bureau Association VOL. V. ROCHESTER, N. Y., JANUARY, 1919. No. 1. ANNUAL MEETING WELL ATTENDED Kenneth B. McEwen of Greece Reelected President; Charles Ken yon of Hamlin Elected n-s Director for Three Years--Home Bureau Formed. The annual meeting of the Farm Bureau was held on December 11 at Convention Hall. Although the day was very disagreeable and influenza was very bad in many parts of the county, over 300 farmers and farmers' wives attended the meeting. The morning meeting consisted of separate session of the men and women. The men's meeting was called to order at 10:30 by President McEwen. Mr. McEwen spoke for a few minutes, reviewing the work of the Bureau since its organization and of plans for the development of the work in the future. The rest of the morning was devoted to the report of the secretarytreasurer, of the manager and election of officers. The officers were all elected by ballot upon nomination from the floor. The following officers were re-elected for the year 1919: Kenneth B. McEwen, Barnard, president; W. G. Mcintosh, Churchville, vice president; R. Bly Martin, West Henrietta, secretarytreasurer. Charles Kenyon of Hamlin was elected as director for three (Continued

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...where trees are fall sprayed for curl, the application need not be repeated in the spring. This is a matter of vital importance to peach growers. We ask you to write us for information about the use of REX Lime and Sulphur Solution. THE REX COMPANY P. O. Box 712 Rochester, N. Y. FOR CHRISTMAS Choice Candies, 10c to $2.00 per lb. Safety Razors, .. $1.00 to $7.50 Toilet Cases, .. $1.00 to $15 00 Perfumes, .... 25c to $8.00 Stationery 25c to $2.00 J. K. POST DRUG CO. 17 EAST MAIN ST. 338 PLYMOUTH AVENUE Farm and Home Bureau News Issued Monthly by the Monroe County Farm and Home Bureau Association VOL. V. ROCHESTER, N. Y., JANUARY, 1919. No. 1. ANNUAL MEETING WELL ATTENDED Kenneth B. McEwen of Greece Reelected President; Charles Ken yon of Hamlin Elected n-s Director for Three Years--Home Bureau Formed. The annual meeting of the Farm Bureau was held on December 11 at Convention Hall. Although the day was very disagreeable and influenza was very bad in many parts of the county, over 300 farmers and farmers' wives attended the meeting. The morning meeting consisted of separate session of the men and women. The men's meeting was called to order at 10:30 by President McEwen. Mr. McEwen spoke for a few minutes, reviewing the work of the Bureau since its organization and of plans for the development of the work in the future. The rest of the morning was devoted to the report of the secretarytreasurer, of the manager and election of officers. The officers were all elected by ballot upon nomination from the floor. The following officers were re-elected for the year 1919: Kenneth B. McEwen, Barnard, president; W. G. Mcintosh, Churchville, vice president; R. Bly Martin, West Henrietta, secretarytreasurer. Charles Kenyon of Hamlin was elected as director for three (Continued

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 10mm (L x W x T)

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190

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978-1-130-32994-0

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9781130329940

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