V ha Farm Woman Can Mciic Mra . - . v Products for Home-use-ana jpr aaic . t -nt as good r 3 not underst-nj active late in, ds Ions ceo!: .4 - the market -W CiLjSel Ik&siS; ',' T ' ' lh frames pr "CALLY, SMITH lived en the.cdse of a thmj and(ht is - u.2 rrores of ,7 i'J I:ills the-devefnnS the third kills -t not 'onefjw waj be rv tn Ips that p food asZ J- IV rt FVrrv Tf rf JUv hg to do is,to supply ra.. , "FT . and v create!' more:' Suppose -7?J MThniJR life the" husband of a;, have to buv a few hothouse' - once prosperous woman diedsud- go to extra trouble. V! , '.Hcollege. town j,ut had to leavecoiiege ,it government directions ; are followed clenlv.Jeavinff fier with-two,iauffmers -w w; """" . " . . f.rfni,?al.'crt,ftni qvpral small . ? third year. -bhe and her .mother. Knew-. Trn c-.-e : of th W' r, hafing, cnce SpcchL.narch-li:!- rt?r i giass; They 1 tU Uirci 1 TAf Yaridus foods,- . 'chicken indv the fourth baked Jfeeans; ; self live on a:fafm jnat mev intenaea to rome. - , ", . ; . 1 r?iffiMiH-ir .in not-ir.tinr v anvrh n "I never dreamed of such success.asan make' t v- . - convertea i;4he method end time' ,7. c , . -sawthe'former owner-and offered liim?"; 75rite3i hi 4 toPatt7 sheas, chicken reaay in;? the gers Jn tl:e various foodVT ' "a' dean deed to. 30 acres for. the house . , , : , andlOacres. "He accepted, I Then -she, "tvefcien cake doughnuts, bread-rolls, p. ,, r?;. - r V : v -started in to make every bit of that 10 &t&CJ& f AZT:ZK''rJ - - acres pay. rr n,-,w'' A-haveZno Special talent. ' consider. your panned goody m half pint glass J afs. , JFYOU want. a grayish complexion . ' Let her tell her' story, herself "Peo- circumstances and see whether there is Dora Atkuis had to leavevcollege too, pale eyes, strange and obscure spells - -, v- pie aiwaysi naa UKea my .chickcii pica, v chowders and. baked beans 'at -church. : suppers sor i wroteq my irenas ana. .."friend's friends; and -'told them' I was preparea to serve tnese xnree mngs; on . ? ;r' , .--vus wiccs uj caxc, jtu uu twm jidys, ,puasuiiu mux. anytning - stroncr rni -,t--? t j t j.-tj 'T irnen -ner nannjean inio ODDonininv.r ck. .ir. ..inAi,.. s- i,:m . . 'i Uherri fhat .the firsThursdayof the -She saw. her, chance and, courage, per-, picnics, most of the fodds being canned , ful .enough to destroy " the , delicate . A month I would serve chicken we the.' sistence.and ood -work did the rest.:- rwjy to be openedV heated, and eaten, .membranes of the ; intestinPQ. wuL uldfennd iny 'A .damjy, Miss Bonrae Fletcher was .wnoaim iooa yne41 it is S9 easyjown' iy miles frbm a artistic and her.mother was a good can, v ad preserve it and vby so doing pre-- iviuvner; xeiween mem iney worKeaa peau-, T' " vKvr"cep tne we . tiful plan: The daughter kept flowers hv naren strong and sturdy and fill the -" . the church for the privilege f.keeo nfif , puckuooi? witn extra cash? I had from the start. With the one dish of the- day I. seryed homemade .1 iuvic , uciuuusxraiion apen is :st friend.. Cherish herJf none look in the -Woman's ' ; Special for the name of l your state 'agent and ask ber help in . getting one; You may, not like theJiat 'she wears but why criticise her when the brains under, it are -used for you. -t You. may not like her voice, but its ao ' cenis snouia now . to: you as joyiul :, into health and money. she should not, smile agent. She is human,s were? not she could not very human problems., - and hfH her and she - happier and life richer s 'K NoVby husband is a good man but : supply for sale. in the church: pantry.,, , R . , he was a Uittle spoihuin the raising. An old lady subscriber . lived ora ;. -A, lCr.lO UCnonJtrabOlf ; Moreover the. young Jolks of the coun-&tarrn where currants and gooseberries . , iv. f ITIPtfJK n rVMl '9" I Writ- TTIV Ift-tlo : tafltH :;, "t--Vi J., .-s I1..1J. N I : k .": htnn miVihir trii'inf 1 Alltr firif hor.l. : .producing but, though I' began eleven :assbciate'with them a few "years hence.' due; As you know, the latter is'made Pur. P ; years ago I have adhered to my origin v r'jrj" 'n : w " of gooseberries -and honey. . The first . Z01. h.ave- "nal. menu using, everything - L raise.- Z1 rJl i:lvf" vear,' she boutrht the honev.-thenext Kerence vWhat I do not usexfresh on the table' I thine tcdo.r So Ionenod uo inv houSe ' raised it. herself. . can ana use later. x,givei:nem"reaiiy, c--j -- n - - - - - j jjo u ii i,!' every baturaay-at irom o p.m. to 11 : : "N . , . -. , -t good home dinners ana each eats all he i ' 4l. xu, V:. . , .i.-. - - - , - f-ut 'j " games, music and such ' ,1 said I never dreamed of such sue- - JiomfmaHp rnWc J ,v.rr; and I - sold homemade icakes,vice' cream, aha can i t A' ARTICLE ' whichProf. Bransori . v labels Foodless. Foolish ' Farmer - yess but some people would not cairifi Wrif :.iu"t.. V1 " ?ia-. - success. I do,because I-have civen mV 1,7 Tirrri." ?' ? "rm? aira?s nnDeiiev- . you-, can turh .."children a . good . education;, atid -have-mlt nAi&.M,:rf. ?"!"1'.:UXJ uu .V1. -.x.ou . may think brought them-4ip,to:be honest. Indus-: " f jT-VTT . ' r ; V " ' . ' " cows aooui a sixxn ;upon thefarm -triousand'affectionate - iv'.Vf flau gerour ice ana.iresnoi xnera nave mo nogs, xwonmrqs ox , dear, and if she i r 't c '' ' i " i . " ;, rmt irom town a nunarea mues away, ;tnem grow, no wneat," nan nave jio tor understand your "ii'V t.) YLV V -onJy once a week, 1. took inr. the four age crops, half no sweet 'potatoes, three-o, Yes,' cherish her liusuag iieigcgcr uaroess ,;oaturaays ot. tne. hrst' month ). and quarters no, Irish, on es and that one-; will make home GREEN things ; growing h7n tnv bnbbv sn 'wjIiai , j.i . .i fj . " ' , 1 v( someiimes posiponea . j - "i utoiu i nc ; uci payiiaa uccn ui rouni oi- vui intiua uavo. uu 'garuens. ; xor yOu and yours. . . . , U . 5 seeing , xne young .people r lose their. wnisper it, to yourselt Jilone;: It is too; - . '.v'- ' , j j rowuy manners. - csome tne rougnest asionisning to oeueve.. yet- they are ' w Tl-r?"!. QHVm.n the r dusting. for at first are" the cleanest, nnift. ' . facts. Remdv it.- Nnt'n.nnlMn ' . ' -.'11 , .'J havemade mv-6" - - . '',.:: it,... .t t: 5. W - t a . . i I go uo'and down - " :A.a t.nDUAe 7 s.u?ces? ; Tu" 2L vl 1r1-.- ot -niot roim, ,my neighDOrS U 11 J 1 r woman mnkintr rrirn -oica ,n f .VU; 1 l.i ti k- rr-x. y gardens. 'They, have the soil ready'and:!," .:J put; hy eeds'atd plants of: my own ' l . iaiaiiiu.'-. j icci max u nas oeen wortn vv the great outdoors hobby iprontable for the, jcountry planting ' .. :, ' d - , .A. "LliaL IL' 1.1 W I on hand 'on -myi;big" shelves' of a Pc?s in vMalne and potted;.; lowedVby many:"ofr our farmers who c canned stuff. And in beini? rpasnn- h cotton and liv-" . - while for four reasons: m I have been , " vca:V v.o v ' . "7 ''I ::"JT "3.:r lJ : V; .X c u "iC. V4CU1i "wv: ; of heeded- financial; aid ; inmy v own 'i;: jr? jri.. -'.j "'V -iiome; (2): T have, made good srardens ' ;' V- -UCeCKlS U18 rood 'r Sf? ,ar0un?' 8 11 have HALTED Snap, and othVetaKlM iaus l timiareasoi people now to ,canrrm 10 acres tf, c'otton. three . - v - w. - v i & - - "i metnoa-nt Tannine nr nrcprtnnrr rcieriia. ann a mu arrace in ucaa S, MSS ff.laUCeSUd"e!, ?rro' tha ; rputting;the raw or blanched '-nd cane. . . He has about Tseven acres okra, etc:, for soups, are desired by rts-rf00d in the iarand.dolno. th aWhS Jn fruit 'and berries, and the same ' therein,. The 'exceptions to thw that acreage ' in . garden and 'truck crop. . V. TL . J j.' . . '.;"c.wur u.wi auu grow, prosperous; Dy . Jiir. ceil nas about ltu acres oi ssrnuy v.:': selling, the surplus. ' r. land, with70 acres in cultivation. This; .T - .C , ,;.' jv-m3 trup will consist uv'i" awM VIII TKn-rT-ff V4rV.:-,--of Corn10 acres in oats. 10 acres in '.helped many:people to. exchange orto develop a. market. ,It - took' me1 two -years, to get a fair business and four to become , established : Vut . JS has' been tworth jt. c IIIT-Tti Rrif Sicps taurants: ,c, Fniit juice are.popular. , Jam. Jellies are,e-ocd vnr barl ing to.themakery,cafe and knowledg ' r.iarmaiadea- and . tm . JrDh.uiN many jgeneratiorfsTbackf- , our philosophers. ' So' it is with i living at home problem The first ' -to success -is' taken .when the -m . it , rA"K'' T11 ol fairy's 'an excellent uTttiilf 4 Pf advertising nd;of making .ir1 V1" "i"' amount -of monev.c It should not - IT; " .i j irr WIC WUA.r lc- "t neglectecL- ; , - ; each child be interested the garden, ; orchard: and - animals? Kit-' tbt-v hnn1A feel that -to eat everything .from- the' earliest asparagus and strawberries on s through' . the . winter lettuce means added health' and prosperity.' More- . . over the sense of responsibility, in the . b6y as a provider tshould be just as "ac .-v : w iu w ti u v cgeia uies irom t ne gar-- . ucu ..asirom zxinstrom . a ' shelves.' ;-r."." - . . - grocers 17.-11:3 1c-sa'sPcif.;; - . TffE second step to success is to seize - ' opportunity. "Perhaps a few . new ' f amilies-ha've4nored intQ the, neighbor--' ; ing townvandxaiejotthe.type.i&-willing. " to, pay for early, radishes, February the farm from rabbits to cheese, tlrar'' "acrid if notvparbpiledrahd strawberries '- Mr; Dell's motto is to live at honie. and a surpms the 'winter, by pressure canner. During the past four years he has tJ6trenuousj treatment. --Anyone who y Co,t ,'of Krowin itv.....lv,jl!5 " f ' ''X " - ' Pmft- , ' ' $1340-35 TTflE ClJilllESS FAPj.:ER'S CAlillDAR: Tiffl,'GS,TO;i)0 Tins v -; " ' , ; 'V -VEEuvAItD HEXT Tr LANT - cotton, ; corn; ; velvet Jrf beans, and Sudan grass as" fast v -as the land can be made ready loupes for home use. Every farmer can. provide these. , r"! J. .The sheep shearing season u siaoothinff harrow run over-bedded on.u'Kemove" burs before shearing ? . lantTtviita ; v. f- " . , hv v s aasjiv 9UALC Ivl L1L11L" ,ing.'' In case of a packing rain after' planting, the harrow used again .wiir help bring the cotton up 4 6. Plant a p&tcK of Sudan 'crass br "sorghum close to the barn .where it- canrne cut ana, led1 greenAinber." keep' out :traw. and -trashy don't shear wheriwet, and remove fleece .in one; piece. - , , " , 3. Are you coin j to raile mi"ici "of flies thi? spring? If not, clean xut;the "stables and,-every, other v- place- where filth' haspllected.; jDo this now., i ' r ' - 1 4.rr,lti: -i.ur!nta':tJ vPt5h-f.of..waternielcr.s- and canta- ? ri Qra.nge.-.arec;ood..earIvi varietief?,;1 Japaursefp.r; .?pexasf :.Sf.e4edjarje, :go"tldi i.:.:PHjva r-cy es. -1 AOie'MttiQr -imaSi n-rc fore;;?. ., v: .'' vrivfrt! 1918-Sold f from- the farm. ... .V.w..-f . Cost of growing crops . . . . . m y J 1919-SoU from ,,"-! , Cost of growing the farm......y.."r'i2;') jrront --.Tw i . . . ................. 'l920Sold from th"e farm - Cost ' of - growing. , . ... . . . . ; J " Profit ,..;....v; ':-''.The above does-not represent an, 'that was g'rownon the Bell farm, oui . merely the produce sold for .caspr ' - Cm. . -ri iA !; farm uiutciy unis were uiicn petiu . produce. In 1918, onTy $36.50 was pa y3;'i)lT''tum:-;io"::.- l.c 'ill lia.? sdl -pin s ;.u lii in-, nt rndfWiy in mm as"5s;' i;;;V v ; ; Vim' "tty

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