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Show GOOD ADVICE TO FARMEIW In a booklet just published entitled en-titled "Safeguarding the Farm for Protcctino Against Fire'", the National Na-tional Board of Fire Underwriters says: "The farmer above all others, needs to give special attention to the reduction of fire hazards and to the adoption of effective protective methods. This is true for several reasons; First, his house and barn and granary are usually constructed construct-ed of highly combustible materials; being alone usually a carelessly put match may not be noticed, and the binzp start up after seve-al minutes min-utes or even after a greater time. And it is seldom, in case a fire does break out, that enough" neighbors- can gather there to' really put it cut. Ills loss is usually total. Make your chimneys of brick. Don': have a flue pass through a ceiling. Don't use a tin collar. Either of them will make your insurance in-surance cost more. Keep gasoline in the garage only and be prudently prudent-ly careful around it. Watch the cigaretln smoker like a hawk does it:; dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tozer and Mr and Mrs. Jas. Gottfredsen have returned re-turned from Fish Lake where they have been vacationing for a week. Brooks Anderson is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Anderson. |