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VE 1 (o) How Virginia, The Varonnas c:: W SA U Georgia M-zy '.-hj chooh ii L a - f - 1 '1 ,1 ri K' ..T-r mnriiill r m TCP 71 AY. subscriptions do all throngh cooper-.?. istnt teachers when necessr ,, r j vr t anve nr circuuuui: uwu. " twwjdi ior rn - K ITtOnnVP TIIFin Sr.HllULV 1 - - i Tnntrarv t school is nrrMwrWVL v untry ' Red River Special.- or ct Tr. W TJ An River Goeciil 0. r.z 3 thresh your own grain. " Y7e rJ f , tzov7 mat tnis Ecparaior wvt4 V i7:t A tavd R- Shorn and 13 'I , r 1 other 'farmers of Cordell, Okla- ru---..-'n, nUn!:':- 1 Here's entv It btatiout the grain theaccepted belief of years past; sta tistic show that country children are suffering from physical ilb in larger tional leadership bf the whole cW - ' proportions : than are : city- children, nunity the year around. . Suncrintendent Stearnes Men- i.; that rnuntrv children are and for social" intellpfnni j W0rk w . ' vw w&w w - ' v " . . - . '4 ii ri 0 0 0- muxritT Should Use -- - Tii a tnsvmnt. therefore, for all-time X The-tartrer tvne nf . 1 7IRGINIA farmers can . improve : t "ttTi 'Afflrer deserves heartv bud- : will cost more manev-- Y tv..;r' rVion1 iii5t' as thev imorove r"?-.. - f . ...:m . firV k.,:ii mwc sacri- their" farms, br "a Kraiirn ' hrairi ' ' and " - - - ler oeauu' tuuuuiwuj. v r.w,vrf,yM wc ina low interest their behali : - " , ' - - . "-'.fiinnU hut -an educational cambaifirri for school houses and l If-five hundred doHars toe cons , crcu a rcs5vuuic um jn qc eiunmaii(ju ui cuum udugsioi . rr"6W:fc icrritQry for in. a rcgisici cu tun u ,m...j many ol: wuiui i c tuuuuvu ,y-ii--- v. j..vi'4lctij or:iaxation and then why not make some : difference . erous homesl ? between; the; desirability :pf securmgr jo5n tti tha thresher that's differ- p the servicea.of professionally: trained 0in the Civic and School Improve- at one centre a larger number of viiii fitalinut tndpraln." Built ....i : .lj il....' utA'Antv 1 . t . . it i. : .i'..... Tf...." 4'..A'.uJ . , u"" AW v cb w ' 1 VMPTS f II V Jm I I I I . W llll I. O. 111 I d AM I mi a IT Vf 111 II . II VIIII I I ' - a. Illl . 1141 III- I 'J n n lSMMI 1.- fRr work too." Saves tha fJi"," T - n." . , .... . , Jy ' r . " -W " ; "7, r . xation ,Kj fanner's and thresherman's tima, ' 1 . crowds mora bushels into tha Vlav'a work and more cood jobs crnly Constructed,. Q: mto tha season's run; . , - p f well-ventilated- barns are necessary ; are the surest . signs of interest, transportation'-of the children when y Our."JaniorVf Red River Special 1 tor tne , maximum ucvciuymcui Through them tne community can as- uccessary inese.are the means avail- s ia the ideal thresher; for noma S K 13 the ideal thresher for borne s baby beeves," why not try the use. of sume obligations-and meet them:.The able and necessary for improving the r threshing. ; It's ayounger brother well-equipp'ed, scientifically ventilat-wtt WOrking school league is a very ' country, school? . K to the Red River Special. Small S ed properly lighted and sanitary-sur-. valuable asset to; any school or ; com- - j 3Every country school ' P Srlgmfenon 0 h ff the toelV . W dXil 2n nefntrl twnrlr . . . owns uU uau6utu aKiitUllUIC UU in nOUSenOlQ . ti.- l l.;tocal Support -The , program Y hv Red River Soecial-famous vi may mean that as you, pull. down the w ninri fiiA Rhat- IX I old barn to be reolaced bv one in U crs. eennnm. members : - , ; , . : ; ics training-that will fit the boys for We finisK-as we began, "Virginia, more efficient and profitable work on farmers r can , improve -their schools tne. tarm and the girls for more effi- large sieves, etc. .Hook it Vn keeping with the. latest scientifac dis- .jgt as they improve their farmsbyVcient: and-profitable:" direction of the nr tractor. . - : , covenes-ot the tiay, so may tne mtie generous use of br jW I . Til A 1 111 I K r:icfic!s Ohcnird Co. toCMUi ftnflden Exrh Wind! red school house" yield its poetic im iMimf SmiISmT 1 4 P csiige -to a -more iuuucru, yussiui hjsiveiyof Ked Elver special" J consolidated school Neither, improve- i"lnd Staekwa, Feeders. 8tua i j . J Xrsetioa Engines ad Oil -Gas Traetocg y I mciit tail uc uuue wuii wurus. iwuiicy Cattle Creek , r.:ichictn W and deeds -an do both. No farmer can shield his " pocket-book .and build silos, ride cultivators, reapers or trac- -tors ; nor win parsimony duiiq scnooi- houses.. The real, interest of a com munity in movements or institutions is shown by the extent to which it is CUTTER'S brawn, brains, and farm home. greenback dollar bills," and the mre: - For such instruction and training Dins tne oexier. n iney wiu puncu - ne larger type- ot country school money into the schools, tfie use of with its larger puildings, grounds and their brawn and the exercise of their -equipment and its larger and better brains will, follow with logical cer- Gained teaching force is a necessity, tainty. - " - R. C STEARNES, .v. . The farmers can aid most in provid-" State Department of- "i"Jng such 1 instruction and training by ' . - - Public InstrucUon. ; aiding in? supplyinghe necessary Richmond, Va.,r v ..... , ? " v ;meansJor it and-then demanding it. ; 4. Every country schooltshould also BLACKLEG PIES ."California's Favorite" - for nearly 20 years i Fcr tie Prevention cf Bkddsj b calret and yccnj cettl ; ' . 4 , r . K - ' Their superiority is due to near-, ly 20 years "of specializing in ,Vyaccinestand Serums only" .Year in and Year Out they give' . better 'saUsfactionthan any other vaccine majle, and -the : cost of a few cents per: dose is cheap insurance -against a disease that always takes the ''r fattest; and btstff'mj, Single Pals may, he used for or- : ainary ana range siock. Double Pills should. he used for: pure bred and high grade stock.', XJsecny i Injector, but Cutter; simplest and strongest; r 10 dose pkge. Single pills $1.00 . 50 dose Dkee. Sinele pills .4.00 10 dose pkge.: Double Pills ; 1.50 -50 dose pkge. Double rills o.w Cutter's OTInJectory.V-UO; Insist 6n CuiteVs. r If unobtain , , able,: ordcr;direcp?;;ii Write" .for new booklet, The' Control of Blackleg." It tells - about Anti-Blackleg: Serum 'which .cures : Blackleg and may be used simultaneously with, vaccine to combat out - breaks and safely protect; val-. uable stoclc.'V v; '?r,;; 'yXxit.i Tkt CdUr LaWattry, terkalty, Caf. Tkt CaOX UUnterr d Csfa, CUot a nsa, tzi Cx Lrt r willing to tax, itself in their support Local effort begets local pHde. There . is great satisfaction in eating vegeta- blesout of one's pwn garden, just so is there great interest in having our children educated in a plant Jhat is the. product of our own hands Op-. portunities for development through ocar taxation are manifold' greater than for the schools to depend wholly " oij state oroutside help. , A premium JN REPLY to your letter asking, me on local effort will get surprising re- to poinf out how r North Carolina sultsnotwithstanding the fact that it: farmers may improve their schools. I H may be. neeessaryt6 haye some state . should like to emphasize seven ideas support as a' ;ateguard; against the as follows: - . rich-ecommg richer and the poor, J UThe C improvement ::of- school ' buildings: ' enulnmpnt -nA , wAi.nr. HOW NORTH CAR0LIIIA FARM- community library and a com- CDQ tlAV ItTPnnVPTIIPin : -munity. reading-room f open one or Ella ltLttl li.iruuvc inciu .more afternoons or evenings every - " - SCHOOLS ' V' week to all the people of the com munity under: the supervision of some A Community Auditorium," Four-acre ' teacher or other responsible person. Grounds' Teachers' Home, Library, and - Teaching; of . Agriculture - and Home; ; EconomicaAre Urged, by Superintendent Joyner (Concluded on page J 13, column 3) The school building ought to be, the vuuiuiuuii uwuc lor inc cauaren,' n sjiould be made and" kept as home ; life as possible clean, comfortable, sanitary, curtained, painted;" beautiful within and without It should be well cared for and properly protected dur4 ing vacation as well as during the: school-term. It should command the respect and arouse the pride of chil dren and adults,- and all, should be compelled to respect it and not to , abuse it Every school building should ; have a good " auditorium for ; school entertainments and community meet1 mgs ot an sorts. : . rv . , . -. The 'building- should be supplied with adequate-. equipment, "black boards, desks, maps, globes, libraries, : and for high school grades, laborator ies. These - are . necessary tools . for children and teachers. - The best pi . workmen can hever do - their best work without the best of tools. : The '.school 'which influehce's -most the! life fitscommunity wlUcbme; nearest to focusing the interest of the entire iblic-.The farmer' can be a - very helpful agent in creating those' influ- encesv which will ' tneet the; needs of life by encouraging and supporting thorough - and efficient work in agri-' cultural and industrial education. No phase Of education Js. more vital ' to the - Nation's.; life'- thaffrthe proper teaching of -agriculture, and the rural school that improves in this jield of endeavor will give a human product to "be knpwn for habits "of industry;: add tor a proud, contentment; -in 'being producers .'y. rather than consumers 13. Encourage Reading -- Virginia farmers have no greater possibility of service in . behalf of school im provement than to" assist in furnish tng an abundance of good .reading maicria ior me pupiis oi ineir-com . c jruunus snouia De spacious munlties, Rural children read all'too and well : ketft - with amble ' olav- little, not because they have no desire - ground equipment, most of which can to read, but because of lack of oppor- be maue at home at small expense; tunities. - rarmers clubs and unions wen and carefully ; dtsicmed front can do nothing betteri" in our' opinion; yards with flower teds and shrubbery than subscribe to six or a dozen good', and shade and walks, a school crarden magazines and newspapers, including . and where practicable, a school-f arm. a good agricultural journal, . and .put .For these things every country school them In the hands of their, school should have: at least, .four acres of children. - If oossiblei fit up a readincfV ground. ;: ,'-:--'ry ( room at every country -schooVand if - The country school should have as rthe club or union- is, not financially part of its eauipment a teacher's T able to make separate subscriptions liome for the nrincioal of ihe chA1 ; for teach school, make, one vor .twoand for a boarding place for the '-asA. - u 1 htzt food you can fi?v:iitVcbntain3'''.to crfnui:.4calt3t.: and r; : encrsy values--iJl tho nutriment of :;r;vho!3;iylicirand barlcv-dirrests eacfly and quickly and tho inverts
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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