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The trouble with our modern
business world is clear to the mind
of this writer. Few representative
businessmen have the proper ap
.. eciation of real values. Let me
illustrate. Some years ago I called
on a prominent banker, and I ask¬
ed him for some advice. A widow
had a few thousand dollars in cash
which she wished to invest She
conld take no chances on losing the
principal and insisted that she
must live on the interest. “Place it
in real estate. First mortgages on
real estate are safe,” said the bank¬
er. I advised the widow to do what
the banker said. She did it. Later
she had several vacant houses on
her hands which she had to take
over. She had no income. I have
lived long enough to learn that the
biggest businessmen do not always
know real values. I knew another
widow who had a little money to
invest. She lent it to a good man.
This good man lost all he had ex¬
cept his own honor. He almost went
hungry to pay the widow what he
owed her. There is no substitute for
common sense and honor. Of cour
se, some good men do not have
good judgement. Give me a man
with good common sense and an
honest heart, and I would not be
afraid to lend him money. Men with
good common sense under ordinary
conditions will not borrow money
unless they can pay it back. When
good men borrow money, they in¬
tend to pay the debt.
Real values are not in stocks and
bonds. Nobody knows what stocks
and bonds are worth. The price
fluctuates. Character has eternal
value. A man who is right will do
r.ght. God is more interested in
what we are than what we do. God
knows that men who do right per¬
manently are permanently right in
their own hearts.
The world needs a revival of the
old-time decencies. We need to get
back to those days when a man’s
word was as good as his bond, back
to those days when women had to
have good names if they had social
position, back to those days when
people believed in a just God Who
would not look upon sin with the
least degree of allowance, back to
those days when men believed in
Hell and in Heaven, back to those
days when men knew that what
they sowed they would have to reap,
back to those days when the Gospel
of the grace of God was preached
from practically all pulpits and the
people in the pews believed the
message and had confidence in the
messenger.
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by man y builders in all windows o
homes, instead of only in large pic¬
ture windows where it was first in¬
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Ever wonder what to do with the
Ome saved by time-saving devices?
then a tip from the romantic
Spamlsh. In
Barcelona,
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wad was shown to me by an airline
executive. Written by a Japanese
whose luggage was misplaced, it
went: "Mr. Baggage Man, United
States of Los Angeles, Gentlemen,
Deer Sir: I dam seldom where suit
are. She no fly. You no for more
fit e baggage master than cry
eake out loud. That’s all I hope.
Whet the matter you?"
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the more often American business
men will go abroad, the more with our the prod¬
ucts be enriched tra¬
ditions of the Old World. The beau¬
tiful figurine gift decanter used for
Old Crow bourbon, for example, la
handcrafted at the Royal Doulton
potteries result in England and is the paid di¬
rect of a “tourist” visit
to the potteries by an Did Crow
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After more than 25 years service, do the averages
shown above indicate that these local, Member-owned
businesses are out to “take over" the electric utility in¬
dustry?
Of course not . . . They do show that there are
handicaps in providing low-cost electric service to almost
20 million Americans . . . people who most likely wouldn't
be getting any service at all, otherwise. And the rural
electrics are a "yardstick" influence which helps keep
electric rates down . . . bringing benefits to the users
of electricity, everywhere . . .
Habersham Electric
Mem&ershia Corp.
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plus your hobby activities and a play area for the
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sketch plan which can be obtained by sending 25t in
coin to Modern Plan Service, Department 130, Lin c o ln
Building, Mount Vernon- New York.
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