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Show Farmers' Educational lYI and Co-Operative Union of America Matter p Especial Moment to Li I Um Profreuive Agriculturist Courage baaed upon knowledge la a valuable asset. Telephonic communications sometimes some-times corrupt good neighborhoods. Heal problems are so abundant that we should not draw on the Imaginary. A clean heart has no place for envy; It is all taken up with sunshine and envy seeks dark places. One species of mollycoddle Is the . nan who takes no Interest In public schools, good roads, or politics. The average man likes to be deceived. de-ceived. It is being undeceived that makes him miserable. The virtue of neatness when carried to excess, deHes family comfort and banishes the angel of peace from the borne Don't be afraid of getting too much fertilizer on the garden. A clean poultry poul-try house and a good garden go hand in hand. Do not waste as much nerve-force and energy fighting against your destiny des-tiny as would be required to bear it patiently. At twenty-one the conquest of the world looks la easy as rolling off a log to most mt n; but at sixty they are running hot-foot to keep the log from rolling over them. The man who produces animals without giving an intelligent thought to breeding, who sneers at heredity and pedigree, and thinks care and teed are only incidentals, Is as much a scrub as the animals he perpetuates. Intensive fanning means nothing more than concentration of one's mind and energies upon a small number of things. The successful men in every llae of endeavor are those who concentrate. con-centrate. The scatter-man Is always busy, but baa little to show for bia efforts. |