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and the period when they will have to undertake definitely a 

 piece of the world's work. 



It is also important that when club members reach college 

 special efforts should be made to keep them interested in the 

 subjects of agriculture and home economics, and they should be 

 given some particular duties during their college years as or- 

 ganizers and leaders of local clubs during the vacation periods. 



CONCLUSION. 



During the past year over 200,000 boys and girls have 

 been enrolled in thirty different states in this kind of work, and 

 have been learning the lessons of life and doing in a manly and 

 womanly way their part of the world's work. In so doing they 

 are building the "four-square" citizenship of the tomorrows, 

 equally trained in head, heart, hand and health. 



SIXTY-FIVE DOLLARS' WORTH OF BLUE GRASS SEED ON WAY FROM 



FIELD TO DRYING YARD. THE SAVING OF BLUE GRASS SEED 



IS A VALUABLE SIDE LINE ON MANY MISSOURI FARMS. 



