Show t I Weary Willie Ile Gives Ives Lesson V Un n 1 ens 1 A transient passing through town about two weeks ago was asked by one of th the Jaycees to buy buya a ticket on the car to La be be- given away on Cantaloupe day The poorly dressed man mumbled a no uno and continued on on his way for nearl nearly a half block Then he turned slowly aro around nd and came back and fi finding finding find find- d ding ing the Jaycee he asked What did you say that ticket was for The Jaycee replied that every dollar collected would go for the finishing of the new Youth Center building Slowly the old gentleman pulled out of his pocket a worn soiled Bull nuIl Durham tobacco sack and took out his last dollar and gave it to the boys He had no us use for the ticket It must have recalled something in his youthful days maybe days maybe if fr things had been different he wouldn't have been so alone Now just what do we owe for our own good luck We Ve are arc not here just for our own selfish enjoyment enjoyment en en- I we have an obligation to pay pay- Our pioneers came here toiled tilled the soil and made it p possible for us its to live in a land choice above all otner mner lands We Ve passed this way only once Lets Let's not lot let this man out do us ushe ushe us- us he gave his last dollar Lets Let's look lookup lookup lookup up the Jaycees and buy at le least st stone one ticket Twenty years from now lets let's not have one of our boys alone wandering about just bec because use we failed d to do our duty |