Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . ed by plowing,ig and grinding at the mill. Cowsbeen sold for as high as $400. gh has been said to prove theibility of the Ayrshire, for where-ihe goes, whether it be into therate, torrid or frigid zone, she isme business cow, ready to pro-ilk in large quantities. SALVAGING CHILDREN \{.Continued from page 12.) first essential in the work of sal- ; these wronged little souls is to sh their self-respect. Fortunately, ! in the country are not much given to leiy and they have a pretty straight |i looking at most social questions. 1 why the child has a bet


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . ed by plowing,ig and grinding at the mill. Cowsbeen sold for as high as $400. gh has been said to prove theibility of the Ayrshire, for where-ihe goes, whether it be into therate, torrid or frigid zone, she isme business cow, ready to pro-ilk in large quantities. SALVAGING CHILDREN \{.Continued from page 12.) first essential in the work of sal- ; these wronged little souls is to sh their self-respect. Fortunately, ! in the country are not much given to leiy and they have a pretty straight |i looking at most social questions. 1 why the child has a better chance I future with them than it would be to have anywhere else. If the Imoet influential woman in the neigh- pd will see that the home boy or girl |ited to her house with the other people of the neighborhood; if the ?who take the child into their home MtiU in its mind the truth that or- lood or unfortunate parentage is a >nat might have fallen to any of us; [lOBter father, of a girl especially, will understand, and the community. Thoroughbreds Transporting cattle to fairs and expositions so that they alwaysarrive in the pink of condition calls for qualities not commonlyconsidered in the selection of a motor truck. Perfect ease in riding and control and an unfailing reliance onthe truck to reach its destination with more than ordinarydispatch and certainty are absolutely essential. Extra qualities, to be sure, in a truck, but it is the extra qualitiesthat fine cattle and trucks possess over the common herd thatmarks so surely the thoroughbred. For ten years now Federal has been building into trucks thisextra measure of economy, dependability and endurancethathas marked it everywhere as a thoroughbred truck. FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCK CO., DETROIT, MICH.


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