1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1927)

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Fifth Edition AGRICULTURE 23 GROUP 13 (Continued) Rural Life and Farm Engineering The Happier Way (1) Shows how the women of Pleasant View got in touch with labor-saving devices for household use. (37 A, 69, 144) The High Road (3) Transformation of a little town to health and happiness. (XXXI) Home (1) Typical American farm homes in various parts of the country. Shows contrast in types, and features certain homes of historic interest. (14 4) * The Home Demonstration Agent (3) Her work and its effects. Demonstration of home conveniences. Story Form. (144) Home Gardening (1) Proper methods for city and suburban vegetable gardens and some examples of successful ones. (144) The Homestead (3) Better farm management. (69) ***Ths Horseless Farm (2) The J. F. Deems farm, West Burlington, Iowa. Shows how this farm is being operated with increased profit entirelv without horses. (XXX, 72) Husky Huskers (2) A picturization of the greatest farm sport — corn husking. Shows Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska State Contest of 1926 and World's Championship Contest held at Fremont. Xeb. (69) ***ln the Wake of the Storm (1) A picture story of how modern equipment brought first aid to a storm-swept area. (XXX, 72) John Doe's Cotton and Yours (2) Emphasizing the desirability of planting selected cottonseed; how a local supply of pure seed may be obtained by community organization. (144) Junior Livestock Show (1) Boys' and Girls' Clubs participate in annual show, touring several states. (61) The Land of Promise (1) Showing McCormick-Deering farm machines doing general farm work in Canada. (72) A Letter to Dad (1) William Jones, club champion, writes home to father from interstate iclub champions camp at Sioux City, Iowa, and tells him many things he has learned. (144) Magic In It (1) Points out advantages of using a farm-accounting system that makes possible a yearly summary of the farm business. Motion-picture "masric" is used to emphasize lesson taught. (144) Mother Takes a Vacation (2) Depicting activities of Farm Women's Vacation Camps conducted by State Extension Services in the West. (144) Nature Lovers' Rambles (1) Every nature lover finds something to admire in every step of a stroll on the farm. (37, 49, 112) Our Farm Bureau (1) Its value in rural life. (69) Out of the Shadows (2) Appearance of animal tuberculosis on Henry Benton's farm and its communication to his daughter; the clean-up of the farm and restoration of the daughter's health. (144) Poor (?) Mrs. Jones! (4) The vicissitudes of a farm woman who seeks a rest by visiting her sister in the city, who lives in a two-room-and-kitchenette flat. Lesson in appreciation of the advantages of country life. (144) ***The Power Farmer (1) Points out the innumerable ways in which modern power machinery saves labor for the farmer. (XXX, 72) Red Wing Experimental Electric Line (3) Before and after the farmer uses electricity and how electricity can be used on the farm. (109) The Short Course (1) Routine work of a number of boys' and girls' clubs in annual Short Course at Baton Rouge; activities of a thousand boys and girls from all parts of Louisiana. (144) Should I Buy a Tractor? (1) The tractor question, pro and con, so presented as to enable the individual farmer to answer the question for himself. (144) Times Do Change (3) Visualizes the distinct advantages of co-operative organizations in rural life. (XXIII) Touring with the Grangers (2) Historic and scenic places observed by a Middle West farmer who joined an automobile tour organized under the auspices of the National Grange. Designed to show the possibilities of an organized vacation tour. (144) Tractor Farming (1) Methods used by present-day farmer in working a modem farm. (49) The Triumph of Tractor Power (1) General farm operations in which is featured the Farmall tractor. (72) Turn on the Water! (1) The danger of impure water on the farm; good and bad wrater supply systems, with examples of both kinds; how to install inexpensive systems. (14 4) Uncovering Earth's Riches (1) A spectacular picture-story of clearing virgin soil with McCormick-Deering tractors. (72)