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Show WITER 0 AMERICAN FARMERS • b Dear Friends: I wish I live<! close enough to you to sit down and have rt to 1\eart tal~ 'th ypu, for ~here is much we have in common to d~~~ dige~~•.and dispose of. As I can't, I am going to do the next best thing and write to you. O~t yond~r in ~our fleld, when you are "steering" you plow down the furrows, you ofteti find time to do spme d~ep thinking and I'm q\Ut~ $Ur~ you ~o a lot of it. You wonder what Congress ·is going' to do for you and the rest of the farmers, and what the Grangers, Farm Bureaus, Fanners' Union, and other farm organizations are doing to properly present your eause. You get a number of newspapers now, but they don't seem to quite give you the desired information. You are anxious to know the WHOLE TRUTH about what's goi.Dg on here in Washington and you want it just "straigt from the shoulder'' and not glossed over for the ben~fit of those who "fann the farmers." For two years past, 'fhe National Farm News, published here in the Nation's Capital, edited by farm-born and farm-minded men, belenging to no cliques or blocs, unbossed and unbridled, independent and free, has been telling the farmers the whole truth about the farm situation and its hopes for early solution. To do tais, it has been necessary to publish this .n ewspa• ~r without hope of secqring much advertising, a$ those who are looking for big profits from what they $ell to the farm~rs don't want the soil tille:rs W lqlow what's goinJ on here. nus ft,ht whieil we have been Jll~pg ~your fi3'ht, f9r yopr ~~efft, ~d yop Af.Wht ~ ~e part in it. ewing to your work, fOU cannot come re and ~ci~te i,1} the b4Wf. bqt yo,u ean lend a h~ by "@Jm.)piy sil.lJe fRr The Nttio!fil fapn N~ to dt!Ty among" th<Mfe who mak• it are, I j t QD•t \)~g on yoW" ftght fpr ;yop. 'Knowmg how ~-u»nded tp ~tr.f tJle P,Qfe ~ tm~· Yqu · e that you MY.elf fAr Uf~·.. ~in order tc? guarantee lomething wonh while Q ·"' j;i) ~y W~ lor yciur 10 ed ones when git fP. Jl~ce. 4f~'t yoa wil. DOLLAR t yee.r to ~arail~ ~ th~ iome '19ved mlei a champion of the great farm ind'Jitry uceessfltfty right ~t ~t NttlQ~'• CNW~l, IQ ·that ~e ~H · I ¥ farm you J daily brea,:l for them! I just ~now you are. Possibly you never thought New• ~ tP,i lifht, pt t)l:at iif · ~J~ hE¢ we ate iibd of The National Fp. * f ~t ~----~oao~--~-, Mrs. A. A. Larson entertained . .Mrs. In¢· H~an8on will leave Saturday for an indefinite stay in for members of her club Monday. A lu~heon was served at 1 o'clock ~~ ~1~ ~if. $.iiii!ay of last week )Irs. Legn to eight guests. Friday of last week Mrs. R. R. ~· Olson entertained for friends Gilbert entertained for :her daughfro,!p 84lt Lake. ~r. W,d ?,Jrs. H. c.' Aylett left ~r, Fae, on her eighth birthday ~a~ tQ s~d the winter at the anniversaq. The decorations a?d ceast whil~ there t~y will be the favors were sUgJestive of Amusguests of their son and daughter- tiel'" day. Twenty small guests enin-law. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Aylett joyed the affair. -----ot Los A~es. Mrs. E, J. Knowles was hostess to members of the Art Club Friday p:t last week. The Club plans f;o meet with Mrs. J. J. Landers on COUNCIL KI Friday, Nov. 18th. A la11ge erowd of young people Light and airy kitchens, spick and attet;)ded th~ &sket ~Jl gam~ that was played at South Jordan Tues- span-how we llke to talk about them! Why • da.tnty meals ate always preday evening. pared in s~.less kitchens! Were sure Mrs . .fessie Humvhries a..nd her of that. sister. Mrs. A. Anderson were dinThe kitchen l8 the homekeepere ner a-uests F-riday of last week at "work shop." Shouldn't it be one ot the home of Miss Clare Brown, o:f the cheeriest and sunniest spots in the house? Everyday you are countMurray. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Nibley and ing on it to radiate good cheer for the hospitality for friends. smalJ son ~t to leave Saturday family q.c1 You've probably heard a friend say to spend Thanksgiving :with rela- that she jut 1ov'e4 to cook atter she tives in La Grande, Ol'e. had her kitchen done over. You 'f\le Relief Society met for quil~ mtcht do aom~thinc todaY to make ay. A.lunc~® w.aa ser- yours a little IQ.9fe P,llDU.Y bf. to01orrow. i.n.sr ved 4urblg the n99a hpur. Maybe you'll waah l~@ p:::~ns and K·f· auci ¥rs. Levi .Te11lqns ~m rearraD•• the pota •-td P . An o14 chair mtf a 4 a coat of paint. Thft nou~ the birth of a daugl\~r. atudy you may discov .Kfft· R. w. Quif# ts IJ.osa ~ too,, .by aODdlittle ranee t 7 'tb f Jful c;lu'b Tu~ay ,.,. me~rs of ll prepa tq 1' a ~ at her home on. Allen Street. Sac meal1. Jua tr7 auch a tri~ • ~ ~ the wafl h4l ~ PP!Jl! to yo 'A.Ii4 wll en kitch 0~ ~~~ followinc the rea;u:ar clQI p ~,.. tile meala on. 'Wo members of the Gl~er ~ po of the K. I. A. e ~i:tfinM 0u.• ' r&lnbo&r4 or the meat uv•1~ at t f10tial. S~cial JU,!&ts 1N a ~r• tiler• 1 Mrlf· J. II· Whi~rt; iJld K,p. JJ1 tttr ~~ lrughea. WhO were eaeh whl 11. After aqueeslllc the T p~ted with a token of !f qf ~ for cooldq nu.r·no• d • ~JI)f' ~ rif~~~ I&Y. ~ !Jild i9 ~~ CJ 8 ~ 1i., ~ bOard or iaie&t "QoU~. ~~ wete eu~. }': a ~TOrlte comm'to and Mrs. G. A. ~~Y of ~1..1!1~ or the slnk and drat-.Sal~ . Lalt~ spent ~unaa~ at bome ou • ' r o~# 1 a h~ bu 1 of ¥r. U1d Kra. Wm. Nelson. ~4-f~)lJon~ lo CHEN rru.. •i• l. b41c... lfr ••.....,.,.,...1 t t •lt ~t~d *ha~ bt,ttle. • tWe could load our t>ap.er 49wn Wi~h a•lQt of ~yertising frQJll tpose who ture secures its proper recognition and the fanner's dollar has been so stabilized that it will buy as much as the dollar of any other American. You do that and we guarantee to "keep the flies off" of every enemy who undertakes to destroy your hopes and aspirations for the benefit of his own unholy pockets. YolQ:s ' tor victory, Ja.me~ S. Vance, E<Jitor and Manager, The National Farm News. Tear off, ftll out, .and mail to day, with $1.00 attached, $how y~u fl'e with us. The NATIONAL FARM NEWS, 839-341 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. with you in the ftght for agricultural recognition. Please send 'nle National Farm News to me for 1 year, beginning at once, Gentlemell\ - I &D) for which I enclose JL • . P-t~ less than two cen.p f The National Fann News. This is not a sentfmental appeal but a direct , call to you to get into the great "Progressive Farm Family" and do your part toward winning ·the gripping fight for actual and honest farm relief. You certainly ought to be willing to contribute one little dollar bill tow~d The National Farm News right on the "firing line" until agriculkeeping , ' &lartha@) Drleade:S we are qoing for you a.pd yolir loved ones 4Jld w-e ask you to contrib- want to "grab" your last cent, but we started out to publish a newspaper In the interest of agriculture and for the farmer and we refuse to be the agency through which yqu are to be "gu.lled" QUt of your har4-earnM mopey. That ought to make you doubly anxious apd willing to subscribe for I ! wl a twl AA<!lers are kePl o n ~1 a weeJdt washil)$ hill aoda solution. 'Use fL let:~l ta.Meap~on raaeed on Eaate Brand P.P.n4e~sed M Jl~ h aJwo~t .,eventy ~old. Since 1857 pqw -the safest of all in• fant fooda. 73~ EAG1LIE BRAND CONDENSED MILK to two quarts of hot water aqd ttnse with clear water. rr'o reiPove iron rust from anythin« first sprinkle a cenerous amount of IJalf on the ;rust stain tnep squee~ pure l-emon. ju)ce generously over lt ,Qd allow to stand for several hourf1! one application is not entirely effective trY again. The salt and lemon ' mixture is harmless even .,~O juice your fin est runch cloth. This is your QQlumn, too, homekeepers, when there is something you esJ)ecially want to know about cooking, or any little kitchen problem. Just drop a line to--Martha Meade, Home Service Bureau, Sperry Flour Company, San Francisco. Y~ur answerP ~o questions will be found m next week s column or in a personal letter. Next week we'll talk about getting breakfasts. ' Use WHITE LILY Flour DECIDE ONCE AND FOR ALL! Whether you are to be comfortably fixed and free from the drive of work in later years is a question that only you can decide. It is a fact that only four men aut of every hundred have secured a firm fi,nancial footing upon the 11¢der of independence at ~ years of age. DECIDE NOW if you ar..e to~ OJle of ~ae four: . . . . vale State I |