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At home his u^i/t, he frankly admits, is BOSS. 

 And he has a four-year-old granddaughter who can 

 talk him out of anything she wants. Yet, what he 

 thinks and says, in his quiet way, about prices, and 

 markets and tariffs, influences the action of men in 

 high places. For his voice is one of a chorus of over 

 one hundred thousand voices — a chorus too strong 

 to be ignored. He is a member of the Farm Bureau. 

 He is a "fighting man" for the rights of AGRI- 

 CULTURE. 



GET A NEIGHBOR 

 TO JOIN AND 

 YOU'LL BOTH 

 BE STRONGER 



_The postwar years hold 

 '"many uncertainties. To 

 hold our own in this uncharted 

 transition period, we need maxi- 

 mum strength. Be stronger your- 

 self and make a neighbor stronger, 

 too, by making him a member. 



