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Show Sally Sez 28,698 Will Study Farming by Mail Howe About: Free Correspondence Course Another Stingy Story Rise of the Poor Boys Draws Students From Various Occupations. People in the Audience Prepared by Ohio State University. WNU Service. To study farming by mail, 28,698 persons have enrolled in the correspondence courses conducted by the college of agriculture since their Inception in 1915. Enrollments in the 24 courses offered to residents of state Include business men, farmers, mechanics, policemen, bankers, Inmates of state penal Institutions, teachers, and scores of representatives from other occupations. All correspondence courses are offered free with the exception of the course in poultry farming for which a fee is charged to cover mailing and other costs. The most popular course is that on vegetable gardening, next in popularity is poultry farming, which Is followed by small fruits, and soil fertility in the total number of enrollments. ' The courses contain from three to fourteen lessons. Each lesson consists of a number of mimeographed sheets, and a set of examination questions. The courses have been prepared and revised by members of the faculty of the college of agriculture. Each course deals with one particular subject in as brief a manner as is consistent with clearness and has, in most cases, a special application to Ohio conditions. Many of the courses are Illustrated. At present, 13 courses are offered by the college. They are In the following subjects: pork production, beekeeping, corn culture, farm accounts, farm lighting systems, farm water supply and sanitation, orchard fruits, potato growing, poultry farming, small fruits, soil fertility, vegetable gardening, and writing for the community neswpaper. Whether ifi Technocracy, Or food, old, plain Democracy, Cooperation ia the thin we need; And if neighbor would help neighbor In their deala and in their labora, We eould get back to Prosperity S with Speed! f PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY HEWiliET.TiS Supreme, Em Early Matches ago, the original phosphorus matches were sold in boxds of 50 at a trifle over ona cent a match. A century WANTED lft Tan! I tti GIRLS Ewity Protessiea Fill in Coupon for Catalog Name City .. State Quish School of Beauty Culture Intlitkinsf M Flm Ezn Unnisn Bldg. In. 7SN Salt Lake City, Utah No Criminal Type? After many surveys, scientists are approaching the conclusion that there is no such thing as a criminal type. Small Streams Furnish1 Power for Farmers Use ' Harnessing the small streams on the JOSEPH WM. TAYLOR, Inc. Funeral Directors & Advisers. 125 No. Main Sb, Salt Lake City Consult our public Advisory Department for any phaae of Modern funeral method and charge. Fifty year of Service. By ED HOWE Syndlcst. WNU Service. stories were not TOO many IFprinted already, I would write another, and It would be a true one. ,It la being said of a man I know well that he has given away more than any other citizen of bis town. He became a philanthropist: For forty years he has been a merchant and banker, known as stingy, and a hard worker. Also for forty years it has been admitted he has paid his debts, educated his children and built a comfortable home foi his fame. 1UI, Ball ily. Always he has had brisk competition, and, in greedily meeting It has been forced to be liberal In extending credit. In the course of forty years he has been beaten out of so much that it Is gossip among the town men who know most about Its affairs that no other citizen has helped an equal number of poor people. About all he has left now at seventy, the men further say, is a good home, a bank and general store he Is able to keep open with difficulty, credit, and the reputation of being his towns greatest philanthropist Moral: A man cannot give away anything, or be robbed of anything, until he works hard, and saves something. Nothing Impresses me more In reading the history of the human race than the great number of poor boys who have become useful, respected and famous. Stephen A. Douglas is an example; Abraham Lincoln, who was a poorer boy, and became a greater man, is another. I have never lived In a town where its most useful and respected citizens had not started as poor boys. The poverty1 of man Is never so great it Is not natural and easy to somewhat work out of It The world is very old; Einstein, said to be the greatest living scientist, lately added seven billion years to Its age. And through It all the poor boy story persists. Look at history as far back as we have record, and nine out of ten conspicuous figures have been , poor boyS "who wouldn't tamely submit to unnecessary poverty and ignorance. waste product, and today the fisherman retrieves the scales by ingenious methods and sell them at from 5 to 10 cents a pound. The demand for Automobiles and fish scales sound scales is steadily increasing as new as unrelated as cabbages and kings. uses for pearl essence Is found. New Tet the first two are being joined York Times. with Increasing frequency ' by the alchemy of industrial chemistry. From the scales of sardine herrings chemists are able to obtain the pearl essence which Is used in preparing the pearl finish on expensive automobiles. Pearl essence Is used also in other products, such as IRRITATION Imitation pearl knife handles and fountain pens and Imitation pearls themselves. Formerly boats transporting sardine herrings from weirs to factories Relieve all dryness and would dump overboard the huge quanirritation by applying Mentholatum night tities of scales that accumulated. and morning. The scales were just another of the nuisances of their business. Then came tempting offers to purchase this NASAL IMENTHOL5ATUMI HERES QUICKEST, SIMPLEST WAY TO STOP A COLD farm to produce electrical power for the farm is becoming more common in North Carolina and furnishes the means of lightening many farm jobs. The slopes of western North Carolina furnish excellent conditions for the establishing of small power plants for home use, says David S. Weaver, agricultural engineer at State college. North Carolina has a large area where streams flow rapidly and where A reporter wandering about looking the water may be harnessed by water for the unusual ran Into three noted wheels. Some farmers are using picture people. A man in the overshot wheels, undershot wheels, moving had never been on the screen, party turbines and Impulse wheels, but for In his story the reporter said yet average conditions the overshot wheel this man was by far the most Interis the most desirable. In some inesting personality In the group. stances, the results have been unsatisAnother compliment for the people factory because of variation In the In the audience. stream flow and a poor estimate of In every entertainment there are obtaining heads. in the audience smarter than people Before going to the expense of es- the entertainers ; every book Is read by tablishing a plant of this kind, Mr. men smarter than the writer. Weaver suggests that the site be studIf the people In the audience could ied in careful detail and the possible somehow effectively organize, they horse power available be estimated. could-'-gmore for their money In For large installations, an engineer should be secured, but for smaller everything. streams, the preliminary estimates So far as my poor judgment is able may be made by the landowner him- to direct me Bernard Shaw Is a man self. of very unusual Intelligence, and of all the men now writing be Is very near top in use of the pea Thus be Hog Saved by Treatment the In the lottery of life nol only one drew A striking Illustration of the effecbut two; he is like a doubletiveness of vaccination In treating talent, horse which trots in harness, purpose hogs for cholera Is reported by L. E. single-foot- s under the saddle, and sells McMillan, Mankato, Blue Earth for an extra price. (Minn.) county agricultural agent Mr. Mr. Shaw lately confessed, at the McMillan was called to inspect a herd that he has acage of seventy-three- , of sick hogs on the farm of John Vast-rowith bis writing, complished nothing Vernon Center township. Ten and that the world is now in more danbrood sows that had been double treatthan it was when he began giving ed for cholera were not affected, but ger , advice. it all of the spring pigs were sick. Only Is he has never writweakness His one showed any signs of activity. Mr. ten simply, candidly and truthfully. McMillan had some serum with him used bis terrific power of Inand suggested giving this one pig a He has to unjustly abuse, sell his dose to see what would happen. The vective make a fortune ; be Is one and writing, pigs temperature was found to be 106 of tbe worst of the money grabbers he degrees. Forty cubic centimeters of denounces so Incessantly, and usually clear, concentrated serum were Inject- so unjustly. ed, with the result that this pig has He is weakening a little, as a renot missed a single feed since and is of old age, but before tbe world sult fine and dandy, while all the rest that finally quits him, I wish he would were not vaccinated died or had to Confessions as candidly as his write killed. be Rousseau promised to do in the first pages of his famous book. Shaw up and quit work Colorado Farm Youth Active might thus wash usefulness he has of a burst with Fifteen thousand, nine hundred of and as long negbeen capable long twelve Colorado farm boys and girls to accomplish this great and young men and women were lected. And In old success age be need only tell the trained in agriculture and home ecoknows Shaw a little clubs dur- truth everybody nomics as members of else. Let him write than better anyone ing the past two years, according to as In every one thinks be as honestly C. W. Ferguson, state club agent for and he will hundred three pages, of the Colorado Agricultural college. no has be not sa. accomplished again This is an Increase of 3,276 over the club membership during 1929 and good In the world. 1930 an Increase of more than After the Civil war thousands of These young men and women were engaged In growing and feeding Southerners who had always been poor live stock, dairy cattle and poultry, claimed they lost ancestral estates and the production of field crops, fruits slaves In the destructive conflict . . . and vegetables and the study of dif- A lot of similar deception will be atferent phases of foods, nutrition, sew- tempted by Northerners in years following the 1932 depression. ing, clothing and house furnishing. 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