Show EDITORIAL Wisconsin produces seventy per percent percent percent cent of the cheese manufactured in this country No one should go o into the dairy business He should grow into it The fear is often expressed that the hard bard surfaced roads will sound the death knell kneIl of the small smaIl towns We are not prepared to say whether whether ther this is true or not We do not believe that it will affect t the live small town and the citie who is loyal to his community only be- be because because be because transportation cause he be has no means of isI I tation to a neighboring city has no loyalty to boast of The small smaIl towns that arc equipped to furn furnish ish the comforts and the ties tics and modern improvements improvements will not we believe suffer greatly Good paved streets well kept park park- in ings parkin good Ii s lights and water pro pro- pro provide vide ride most of the needs of the aver average ago age n e citizen The big biJ town to can can Jive give little more There is not better place to live Ii and raise and educate n a famil family of boys and girls than the small modern towns of the land They have something that the big biJ city can not buy can aver mer instill into its life The small smaIl town of to- to to day today should spend every dollar it judiciously can in the purchase of improvements and modern conven comen conven- conven conveniences It is its only insurance against decadence If you have a good preacher I there is just one wa way to keep him We do not mean to raise his salary The one wa way is to show tion appreciation by going to church What really breaks a preachers preacher's heart is to isto work hard to prepare a fine mes message isI sage and then to find that his own I church folks do not care to hear it hearit I Delilah In the old day the flapper Deli lah lab captured Samson by cuttin cutting off his bis hair Nowadays to catch the modern Samson the flappers cut their own hair It is said that the avera average e life Atthe of a dollar bill is ei eight ht months At the end of this time is must be replaced witha with a new one inthe Speakers and writers agree in the conclusion that the problem of the present age is not problem of uth but a TI problem of the p parent Tl lib libis is y l ty i of parents do not attempt to gov- gov gov govern ov- ov overn ern em their en The result is that the parents who do attempt to govern overn homes have a double burden The young people call at- at to the fact that other boys and girls JirIs are arc not surrounded with restrictions and they chafe at the restraint It will viII probably happen that all parents do never their I full duty in this respect and the problem will never become an nn easy one J j Most of the bi big thin things s that have been done by the fellows who be lieve in in doing it now ofa i want wanA wan t to get Jet both sides of a business busTnes man ask his friends about him and then ask his corn com com Its It's a pretty poor automobile that his owner does not brag on It takes a mi mighty nifty bunch of furniture to look like nn anything on a ona movers mover's van Th The Thc reason why one-half one the world does docs not know how the other half lives Jives is that it is so busy making its own living lhing that it does not have time to investigate ate all of the other fellows fellow's problems allor The boy or girl who can earn all or part of his way through h college has already learned one of lifes life's biggest lessons how lessons how to make his way Of men of all a ages es When they die three leave or over n r fifteen leave from 2000 2000 to v 0 o- o leave no income income pro pro- producing estate with ith the result that of every widows only 18 are left in comfortable circumstances 47 are obliged to work and 85 5 must d depend pend largely Upon charity These fi fires figures res are by one of the large in insurance companies of America and clearly indicate that thrift is a say say- ing saving saying grace Whether that thrift is shown in saving deposit depose ir purchase of life insurance utility bonds or otherwise the thin thing America needs more than old age pension is thrift among her youth The things you see in other towns and do not like will be the thin things s others se see sec in your town and do not like Bad Had streets weedy vacant lots filled with wil h trash buildings a nil all help to de detract act from the beauTY of the town Happiness is in the heart and not in the hand For a hundred thousand years the human race has been trying to find happiness with its hands and has always failed Unless the heart is content there is no happiness to be found in earths earth's possessions be they much or little The innocent suffer suITer because of j the be sins eina of f the manis guilty Many a man is compelled to plod along a hot het dusty y Toa- Toa rand while automobile dozens of auto auto- mobile mobiles pass him and will pick him up because several crooks who have been given a 1 lift have killed the drivers who favored them I IVery Very often the investment by n a aman aman man of a few hundred dollars in inn ina ina n a dr dry oil well proves to be the cheapest experience of his life It cures him of taking a big bigger er later en cn when he hi is more able |