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Show i Ifarmers' Educational ! n" and Co-Operative Union of America Matters jf Especial Moment to L . I the Progressive Agriculturist ffhui is easiest, had is least appreciated. appre-ciated. flattery is the key to every man's heart. Has wife installed that power washer wash-er yet'. Tho store bill's last name is de-f.cicr.C7. de-f.cicr.C7. It's ;asier to omit the fly than to Ewat Mm. Sometimes "hunch" is quite as valuable val-uable as "punch." Leai.-y grain tanks soon leak the cost of their fixing. The farm name adds to the desirability desir-ability of your goods. A poor light is neither evidence of cense nor of economy. Why select a mud hole as the spot on which to place a gate? There is nothing which so attracts confidence as perseverance. One's worst enemy is the "friend" who eggs him on to quarrel. Neighborhood butchering helps rolve the fresh meat problem. Confidence is the means through which secrets become common prop irty. Ey overlooking the faults of others ! ou may discover some of their virtues. vir-tues. The biggest crops some men have nver raised have been in their imaginations. imag-inations. Most people who pass a fresh paint sign touch the paint to see if it is still Tresh and leave a mark. The surest way to be happy in this world is always to buy a little less instead in-stead of a little more than you can tfford. Mother knows it is bad for them, but somehow or other the children always al-ways manage to get the last piece of candy in the bax. You may think, you know what you would have done in the other fellow's place, but you don't. No man is as strong as he lets on. The hardest person in the world, to get along with is the man who can be ns they say, "so fine and friendly when he wants to De." Floating with the tide requires no effort, but the fellow who goes con-Irary con-Irary to the current must roll up Lis sleeves and lay to the oars. |