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Show Dollars Come Home Trace the course of a dollar spent for property improvement, im-provement, repairs,, or replacement. Part of it goes to local merchants, who provide the needed materials. Another part goes to the workman on the job. The workman spends his part for the necessities of life. The corner grocer, the drug store, the department store get it and through them it goes to their employes, to the farmer and the manufacturer. Then the circle begins again the money enters new pockets, passes through other industries, travels to other sections of the country. The wart of the dollar going to the store providing the i supplies follows much the same course. It pays the store's workers. It pays bills. It goes to factories to purchase new Mock. From the factory if goes to other workmen, to related re-lated industries supplying raw materials, to investors. And, at last, the dollar comes back, through one ehan-ltel ehan-ltel or another, to the original spender. I In a short length of time that dollar has had a thousand ! uses. It has done the work of a thousand dollars. ; Thai's the beauty of money which is actually circulat- j- .J jngit is used an infinite number of times, and it does as j much good each time. . Now is the time to obtain needed repairs at the lowest cost in decades and at the same time do your bit in fighting fight-ing depression. Jobs are cheaper than charity and without the jobs, there won't be anything for charity. |