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voi;CLd JOHH WAS IliGIlTl" l-cno 6 nil iim . i.i w . - - : : r . vol. xxxyiipiJKf s SATURDAY, AUGUST,. 5, 1922 Six S T A SUCCESS Talk for Farm Boys. this 'iftifersbnai: letter to farm boys about which we told you lasttweek? and from which, we promised, you; many; boys and many grown men would, geti untoldhelp toward making the biggest decision of a life-time.- rThbse, who haVe al ready decided for the right will find strengthtndlreassurance irithis Ileal t"bU"Uva V vCHlw. auuuv vv important; question , . . ; . . . . Page 9 Livestock ggestions for August.- pastures are Cruhnihg' short, how , "Mr Sllnill :: -:1 you knowthat;nowvisithe:;time:to;;v prepare ' for late winter ana eariy ft4n-b'?i:':.Thfeef are a tew lf - oi tne many j practical quca mwub - - "Uncle John Was - Right." So says Mr. F. H. Jeter who. made a trip through" the Corji' Belt sometime ago. - "I saw, as Uncle John did, : writes Mr. Jeter, "two men out i there cultivatint? oiie lariare field, 1 and doing it well, v One man iat at his tractor breaking up the lana, , S! A U AlWorl In ift ilia- -IrlV 1. Jfr?, tance with foufehorses, pulverizing shape for corn;: They actually look- ed lonesome iri those fields' : . Page 6 For Ambitious Farm Boys Their 1 Fathers.Go to college. A: father cannot invest his money, m any. thnrniWlilv wAll-rnnndGd" two-vear courses in -pxaciipaAByUAfc: j til Y and some : offer IjexceUent we-year, ., lrp, v v ut ofat u ' X av UiUMViev ;y:.-, ap?;'..;, l" ' r- " " ' ' 1 - 1 i:;t;V;j l3f IBli.' The tJiif ortunate Mann know ; a famil v"fln vst tTWra TTiitL "where -5 theirwaysforhMSandthornv roads throughlifeimply. because 1 this ; earththere is no .one-so high tnat nei apes ; not pay tne price oi , $1 a Year; 3 Years; $2 r t 1 t , sP rr Jtm hi Issue - si- - MEWS TO VNClB'JOHNi i
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 5, 1922, edition 1
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