Show WO p im L ill wi lire n rn I my n and get gel more from the GOOD YEARS rj 1 o r or tt t II I. Francis Nugent 1 I A worried wife presents this question How lIow do you convince a stubborn man a successful farmer farm er for more than 50 years that even the man who works for him him- self seU should retire sometimes Since he doesn't really need to work for financial reasons and as asa asa asa a matter of pride thinks he must show youngsters third one-third his age how to do a real days day's daysI work I to I It is quite difficult for a man manto manto to break a pattern he has set for himself for more than thon 50 years Pride is not the only tion Some men love the work they do believe they would be lost without it The good farmer learns about soils solis and ond seeds how to meet the challenges of f variable and adverse ad verse weather conditions lIe He competes com corn petes peter constantly trying constantly trying to prove lie he knew what he was doing when he late planted early or ac ae- cording to his contemporaries he is never happier than when he heis heis heis is the ar area a leader in production and yield How lIow do you stop such a man manfrom manfrom manfrom from competing If he is healthy and ond active you might might-as as well try to stop a runaway horse hors team A better idea is to try to convince convince convince con- con vince him that he ho has earned his position in the drivers driver's should devote his talents to directing dl di reeling the efforts of others For any man over 50 retired or not regular physical checkups and a routine that meets meet the doe tors tor's specifications is one of the very best forms of life insurance You cannot take a man who has been active all his life and consign con sign him to a rocking chair because because because be be- cause ho he is old enough to retire re re- tire You can usually him that he lie has earned the tho right to t take Ke it a little easier casler |