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Experience Is the Test of Tires _ Bvery tire claims to be the lowest-cost-per-mile tire. If you knew the experience of any considerable number of other tire users, —that would help you decide which tire makes good on-the claim. We don’t know about other makes of tires, but we. do know —that motorists who have used United States Tires continue to use them; —that. more and more motorists who used other makes of tires are turning to United States Tires. These two facts are proved by the amazing sales increases of United States Tires —sales increases that are vastly greater. than even the greater natural increase in the number of automo- biles this year over last _ —which shows where tire service is. pee A Tie for Buery Need of Price ond Used’ ‘Pla -of the five types of United States Tires exactly suits your needs: Miss Edith Mier visited Thurs- Mr. ‘and Mes. Author Burton, ‘ke. et Voris wor and te. Riel Martin an amily} .* -fgpent Sunday with Walter ‘Burton visitor Monday. sand wife. go Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fransham D. 5. “West and family and Mr. called on Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Ruddell a Sunday ‘afternoon. . | | Miss Sallie Kinney visited with dell. Mrs. Will Guyant_was a Butler United States Tires Are Good Tires ' United Jess Ruddell and family ‘Satur-- day night with Miss Ethel Rud-| day 5 H. O’Dea and family spent Bonday with D. S. West and fam- ily. Messrs. Doyle Beckett and Os-! ear Sims left for Iowa Friday. Jess Ruddell and family spent Sunday with W. T. Kinney an wife. | Miss Sallie Holwell closed her | school at Prairie Rose Saturday | avith a basket dinner and a good | program, Everybody. ‘reports a good. time. Mies Minnie Fortner’ has been! quite sick with chicken pox. | Miss Letha is some bet- ha oe Barston She has been Mrs. John Faulkner. of Coffey- eae of her . and Mrs. Dave Al- Mr. Meaty Habkes made a s trip_to sen Mon- "a oldest o S .. ‘ on WY \Gragg, Nora Foster, | baby and Mr. ‘ Oak Grove Items. F, A.-Kretzinger was an Apple- ton City visitor Friday, spring days. The weather man | must be a friend of Sunny Jim. RAMBLER. Spruce Pick Ups. : _ Lola. i is visiting her in Applet n. ity 0 Mrs. Clara Batchelor Tuesday with her parents, and Mrs. W- @. Cumpton. Mrs. Will Davis spent Wednes- spent Mr. | day with Mrs. Will Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Mert Shillinger and children, Mrs. Lon Foster and children and Boone Drake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A Kretzinger Wednesday. Misses Florence, Cora and Fern Edna and Eunice Frey and Mat kde Kretzing- er, Messrs. Chas. Kretzinger, Geo. Quick, Frank Kretzinger, Claud Quick and children~were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Fos- ter Sunday. Mrs. F. A. Kretzinger visited at the Will Jones home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wigger and and Mrs. Chas. Wigger callel on Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Bowman Sunday afternoon. Ruby Davis spent Sunday at the M. N. Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kretzinger | spent SHUN? at the James Frost home. ; M. W. on and family were ithe guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. | Evans Sunday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gutterman igpent Sunday at the Ben Norvell | home. , Mr. and Mrs. Clay Cumpton visited at the Will Jones home ; Sunday. ' Harry Chitwood, Tom Chit- “| wood: and family and Mrs. J. M. States Tubes ond Tire Accessories Hove All the Worth and Make United States Tires Supreme. Sterling : ear that in i ‘United States Tires na carrie by the following Sales and Service Depots—who can tell you which NORFLEET & REAM. Mrs. June Jackson visited with her mother, Mrs. Amos Shesler, Saturday. Mr. Grant Oldham, Oral Browning; Arthur Westover, and 'Mr. Cicero Browning were at | Butler Saturday. Mr. George Pahlman of Amster- dam is on the sick list. Mr. C. S. Nestlerode has fin-| ished planting corn. J. R. Hughes and family visited with Mr. George Hughes and fam- ily Sunday. - Mrs. C. S. Nestlerode visited with relatives at Paola, Kansas, most of last week. Miss Marie Jensen closed a very-successful term of school Thursday at Plainview. ‘Mr. Amos Shesler made a busi- ness trip to Amsterdam Satur- ~ Mrs, .Mentry Hughes visited with ‘her mother, Mrs. Frank Witherow Thursday. The boys are requested to meet at Virginia Saturday night for especially old members. ley Heckadon’s * brother, ‘is very low with pneumonia yd and Gifford Terry have ned the army. 7 rae 6 nice crowd ~*~ at i — Sunday. .| spent Sunday at the | Chitwood were the guests of Mr. jand Mrs. Geo. Dennis Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ray- ‘bourn spent Sunday at the Marsh | Brown home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sargent and idaughter, Thelma, called at the | Leonard Hayes home Sunday af- | ternoon. | Mr. and Mrs, Will Wigger and ichildren and Mr. and Mrs. Ray | Lawson spent Sunday at the Wm. | Foster home. | Mr. and Mrs, Claud Quick and jchildren visited Sunday with the |former’s mother, Mrs. Sarah ' Quick. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Frey and ‘ehildren, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rec- | tor and Nora Foster spent Sunday ‘at the Wm. Gragg home. | Mrs. Geo. Sargent and daugh- | ter, Thelma, called on Mrs. Chas. | Rector Wednesday afternoon. Chas. Moore spent Thursday |night at the Geo. Keen home. Mrs. Ray. Lawson visited Mon- jday with Mrs. Jake Frey. The Oak Greve Tmprovement | Club will meet April 28, 1917. PANSY. Mulberry and Western Bates. The Mulberry school closed Fri- |day night by giving an extra pro- | gram, and was one of the best en- tertainments ever given at Mul- |berry. Two patriotic drills given | by twelve girls and twelve boys in each drill brought out the ap- plause of the housefull of inter- ested visitors. Miss Stella Nich- ols, the teacher, and the pupils are deserving of much praise for their efforts. The Misses Minnie and Fanny Bohlken spent Friday evening at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meints. “Grace Corlett and Clauden Cooper went up to Drexel Satur- day for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly McGuire were Butler visitors Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred C. Ewbank, Willie D. Raumaker and family. were guests at the. F. F. Raumak- er home Sunday. My. and Mrs. Claude Morwood Andy Street and Stella Nichols drove up to Kansas City in the Morwood car Sunday and spent the day in the parks and sight seeing. Messrs. R. C. Taylor and Will Lopeman were callers at Dr: J. C. Sageser’s Thursday. Harlan Porter, wife, son, Charles, and daughter, Elizabcth, were visitors at the Lizzie and Mose L. Braden home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Nichols David L. Clark home. Claude Morwood, Mrs. Ben Por- ter, Dr. J.C. Sageser and ye pen- cil manipolator made a flying trip to Butler Monday afternoon. Misses Mildred Simpson Loretta Walker were guests at by BR. L. Bowen home Friday “Knox ‘visited with pie Mrs. Oliver Barns called on Mrs. Tal Raybourn Tuesday after- noon. Mrs: George Vanhoy called on her daughter, Mrs. 1. H. Dicki- son Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ben Barickman called on Laie Lee Reese Tuesday after- noo Mr Bob Baldwin and family "| visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Barns Sunday. Mr. Archie Odneal and family and Mr. Harry Raybourn .and children visited Mr. and Mts. Dee Vanhoy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Nickell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barickman Sunday. came Mr. Erva Barnett and family spent Sunday with Colman Snod- grass and family. Mrs. Begsie™ Eads and son, Mrs. Frank Rich and Mrs. Lee Reese called on Mrs. Ben Barickman Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones and Mrs. Mattie Hill and~ son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Vanhoy. Chester and Allie Sargent spent Saturday night with Carl Hill. Miss Christie Sargent spent Sunday with, Miss Gladys Barns. Mr. and Mra, Frank Rich called on Mr, and Mrs, Dee Vanhoy, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Tal Raybourn spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Raybourn. Mrs. Lee Reese called on Mrs. Mattie Hill and Mrs. Jim Jones Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. White and Mr, and Mrs. Will Burns from Appleton City called on Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Barns Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reese called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Umphra Dickison eas hoa: ‘ Summit Happenings. Frank Jewett and family, John Golladay and family, Robt. Stur- geon, wife and daughter, Ray Sturgeon all feasted at Mrs. Gol- laday’s Sunday. John Boulware and wife were afternoon visitors at Dr. J. M. Norris’ Sunday. ° Mrs. Lewis Culkortaon and chil- dren spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives in Spruce. Ray Sturgeon and wife motored down from Kansas City Sunday and returned the same evening. One evening last week there was a little gathering at U. S.. Ison’s in honor of Ashby Way- land, Elmer Kinney’ and Oren Ison before their leave taking, as the boys have enlisted. Games and musie were the attractions of the evening. Pie and eandy was served, Most of the farmers are through planting corn. Wheat is looking very well. There is @ very promising outlook for ap- ples and the nice showers we are having will surely help every- thing Dr. J. M| Norris is feeling very poorly. Clarence Atkeson is trying the farming stunt. We are from Mis- souri and have to be shown what a college boy can do on a farm. Several of the school girls spent Thursday night with Kathleen Wayland. Well, the traders are at it again. R. J. Thomas has been trading and selling horses with the Allen brothers of Butler. R. Sturgeon and Leon Norris pulled off a trade this week. Miss Ethel Haynes closed a very successful term of school at Patty Friday. A big dinner and a good program was given. John Hives and Will Smith are each erecting a new barn. Miss Florence Stagner of Rich Hill is staying with Mrs. Nannie one, helping with the work. Mrs. T. C. Jones is improving slowly. "ee friends hope to seé her able to walk soon. John Venable and wife visited A. M. mins in their new home south of Butler last week. Miss Selina Newlon taught a fine. school for Summit, which was out last Thursday. The bridges which have stood for some time near Mra. Newlon’s are being greed up and will 96 be in ‘ Oregon ‘Suregn wis om ome t he is his groceries seven mil rs making ka trip on snow. shoes.