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ctorday, November 20, 4920J ;cr;w. ' v - r - ' : ' -v. vW j fp 1 Address Letter oie vy ps epe'iyhe Progregsiye, Farmer those who have been ana girls m action as Munin merarSdtte Decause those who T" ,hool was :eormzed"this": ? 6 1 suc V0' doubt have some with which they are just- year . n a mem a ? proud . It ls tamly great tQ be lh scnou imUsot of a .nice fat ho.-. one in the mgn ?SQyg9nd.litper of pigs, a beaut ful and the "f four groups. Th& CCornK several cans of fruits and veg doing your part on the program is - etabls etc vcg extra school ry .But there is one ye important Wp meet twice r month and .an "in- essential for ch,h mtrr,u teresting programe should not be overlooked chiefly of songs fcano and .vocal., The year's work rTby no means coin solos, debates, current :eventv read-, plete until the record book has been ings and recitations. We have -a mui finished and turned in to your county sic and a program committee. l:.Presi- , agent, who will forward it to youi" dent, vice-president: anlfcrety state club leader. In the past a great are elected every -tetrri' b -they - many-boys and girls have lost sight cannot succeed themselves; We have of the value of making reports. Many had debates on such ; questions as of "them seem to think it, is some whether or not "athe?;nitedtates -trouble.but in reality it is very little should enter the League f Nations, trouble indeed compared with -what and which is the better to live in, the it is really worth, country or a town,' "igp - First of all, fhere would be no club As we have onlil8-metings!r( a work without county agents and V Xjh& I DUDLEY SMITH'S'PEKIUCKS school session, each pupil has to be state club leaders, and these men on the program only two or three must be paid for their work. These times. LILLIE LEE ANDERSO& salaries come from county, state and '- " national funds, and if these funds are A VAn DAli to be continued for these purposes OUng roultryman the extension workers must be able & rize er)-Ji V to make reports showing that some-- A-M a little boy 9 years old. 1 1 live thing has really been done. These on a farm of 12 acre I havb a reports are very largely' made up mule and papa has a mule. We have from the individual reports which four cows. - ' ':':;ii;v 'v.;- ." hey receive from their respective We have 21 grown Pekin ducks and club members. In other words, the seven little ducksV" l am lending you a reports which they receive from the picture of the ducks'and my two sis- club boys and girls are compiled and Urs. They are standing by he pool in then the vital facts found in this front of our housed . . ' compilation make up the body of the Last Wednesday -Phand' I were an""a1' r? f . . cuuing corn for the mules: :Hrad iny There lS a,so anoth.er reason for arm full and was coming to the porch making reports. Business .concerns hen I saw the oldulnea hen with take stock or inventory their goods, her young ones. I called mv brother as they calit, each year in order to fnd we tried to 4rive them to the see Jst what they have done, lhis house. We drove the old .'guineas a fame thing is true for club member, t e way ahead and. they would Before they can real y see wha t they holler and the little ones- would -run have accomplished, they must finish and hide in the rasWhilwi i were their record books. - euing them, the old guinea would Therefore, let me urge every club Yesterdav I fn,;nH vi;; . bis Wear's work that it is possible for v-ho had her nest u him or hpr t0 make and turn in the Jd laid an 'tt to-your courfty agent or She itched llfet9 requested to Jacksonville, Fla.-, - - U,. i. ibal rV,V,,l Creased role - Suirirpt;n. "en t w e i ; A an Saturday, October 23,t our suggestions foJgboi T is hardly rSsibie;tfat a prize of $1 offered to the one Vve lived ina4lfeovn; ill Xlwho climbed to the t6p of a pole 16 I f ves can lllJela was, skinned and Pleasure of livin'W;o;ereased,- ' , X , ' bovV year' purely ; tfl irm In the: afternoon after baseball and fullest k iV- "WoyinKyJmafips several and iiH0Ut l0f$hrc!ul First: It is sold at a mnrf. crate prices You save when' youbuyit. - v Second: It has more than the pniinary leavening strength,; tnerefore, you use less. Third: There are no fail uresit always makes the sweetest most palatable of foods. . .7:. ; tourfc la tied by mfl hons of housewif esleading domestic science, teachers , and cooking experts. . .A4 ''. i 4 a . ; f kWnUBt UMIVWUBWUIHiCUi.1IN given highest awards at World's PiireFooaExpositlon,Chlca80;Paris Exposition, Paris, France. Sixth: tt cohtaihsonly such Ingredients as have been officially approved by the United States Food Authorities. The finest quality Baking Powder at the most economical cost "The Biggest Bargain That1 Goes into the Kitchen Today." Mix- plain flout with' pure baking powder instead of using uncertain mixtures. Then you will know your bakings are pure and wholeaomeT Plain flour cannot be adulterated, r-. '. ' y3: ' v ' ,vl" i -1 .. i t, f A Ts A T5 4 . M if t ' i y 4 V"' f T Calumet Not Cookie . Rcip cup butter. 1 cup sugar, 2 egga. H cup flour, 1 level tea- ' epoon Calumet Baking Powder. . ?4 cup chopped nuts, 1 teaspoon lemon juice. Then mix in the regular way. r u4 4 i 1 - t 1 6 . . , MMMMM,jL - P'-';.' " ' ''? ',.'"v'' ,;.. r "'''" ' 'I'll v v I. d'KpSs'tt neat nwc a ; ' -; ,:;;!; Ansrthatthbyioolcii ; , 5 f I f P M v- The CAMERON MAID FURNACE ?Jt ii' - 11 jwM one step beyond the accomplish- - ; J ' 3 -ill )?.6Tf' H . , meats of other Furnaces, and give ANY , .T - I . ; M M mSBtl VI buBdtag JUST ENOUGH hat-whther f , I i 5 4 IK "I to 33,000 cubic ftt1eatinfcapadty. 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