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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1963)
With chickens, hogs and the dairy. There’s always work to be done. But watching the ducks make pigs of themselves Makes feeding them kind of fun. Scrubbing up milking equijnnent Is a job that has to be done Even though she avoids playing hooky. She knows it will never be fun. Today helping mother hake cookies Tomorrow, a home of hi'r own. Many memories with mom in the kitchen Will .still he fresh when she's groum NON STOP GROWTH! Non-Stop Growth ... to increase the profit potential from your young stock—Pullets ready to lay at the proper time—Calves that grow non-stop from birth to freshening—Pigs with heavier weaning weights for earlier marketing. Get research developed Wayne “More for your Money" starting feed programs today. □ ALLIED MILLS, INC. Builders of Tomorrow’s Foods.. .Today! Executive Office*: Chicago, IB. • MW* *t: GunlersviB*, Ala. • Troy. Ala. • Gainesville. Ga • Peoria, IB. • Eaef St Louie, IB. • Fort Wayne. Ind. • Mason City, la. • Omaha, Meb. • Buffalo. N Y * Everson. Pa. Memphis. Tennessee • Fort Worth. Texas • Portsmouth. Virginia With the cookie dough washed from her fingers And the men folk still out of the house, It’s quiet enough to practice a spell On a waltz . . . maybe Johtmn Straus. Father and daughter together Watching the sun fade away. It’s a mighty nice way for a farm girl To climax a wonderftd day.