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Show Ever hear of Old Man Jones who rose in the great mercantile world from clerk to boss of a one man store in thirty years? When he was a young man he did just what he was told to do nothing noth-ing more. If he was not told to do anything he sat down and did nothing. When asked to lend a hand in any undertaking he said: "Where do I come in on this?" He always wanted to get before he would ive. lie was always afraid somebody would do too mluch work for the money they were geting out of their jobs. "You bet I won't do a darn stroke more than I have to'" - ,'Too much Jones," said the boss and the old. man got fired. -Then he opened up a little dump and has been just getting by for the past twenty year. Jones gets nowhere never will. Jones never knew that crop failures fail-ures in the fields of service are unknown- He never learned that the first law of nature is for one to give before one gets. Harvest only follows seed sowing and .cultivations. .cultiva-tions. If we want more we must give more. Heaping mleasures of ( service brings heaping rewards. No I boss determines a real man's salary; it is all up to the man. |