The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1949 Page: 4 of 4
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Sylvester Says:
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SylveaUr want* to
Nw^ leave the room when
yigL I hi* friend* propose
l/fcy public housing.
He knows official
J»^~Y report* show it costa
f 7. more a month to
keep a family in a public housing
unit than it cost* to rent an aver-
age privately owned apartment or
house in this country for that same
family.
Why not. , says Sylvester,—you
can’t add the payrolls for 17,000
government housing ngency em-
ployees to construction costs and
get a cheaper house. m
m GEORGE & BENSON
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■ Stent. Jrisssss
It’« Your Business *
Who owns America’* industry?
It’s easy to say who owns the hot-
•dog stand down the street or the
candy store on the corner. But, you
say, “big" business is different.
You’re right, it is different The chief
difference is that most large Arms
are “corporations," which are owned
by many people rather than just
one or two persons. Maybe the hot-
dog man and the candy store owner
—maybe even you—own these big
businesses. That's very likely, for
the people of America do own them.
Sometimes you’ll find a fellow who
Is afraid of that word corporation.
Mostly, that Is because he does not
understand what it means. The mod-
ern corporation is built around this
idea: many people working together
Uncle Sam Says
He who has a thousand friends, has not a friend to spare
! by “stockholders’’ is used to build ft* the big decision. Should h
1 factories, to gather in .machinery j u>tocollege? Tomorrow’s prok
1 materials, and to handle payrolls be so moeb easier to foce if ye
I until earnings come in. If managed [ habit of regular savings today.
! well, the company may pay divi- j e— awd eowvewkaii wa/ so .
' dends to those who put up their j
! ■ ^ Money Working | Bond-u^Mon'ih PLui^^r*b!li
' There arc perhaps 500.000 cerpo- g} put into U. S. Savings Bo,
rations in America. Rome of thorn \ will return you
are small. Others are equipped and
financed by thousands of people for
the purpose of doing big jobs well.
Anyone who buys stocks or bonds
is a direct investor. There are per-
haps 20 million sufrh persons, and
they hardly could be called “bloated
capitalists.”
About half of nil corporation
dividends go to persons <v:'h anr r l
incomes Under $}0,< ). But whether
they be called rich or poor, tho: e
who invest money in corporations
are very important to all of us. Their
The Spirit of True
Friendship is Beau
Backache
Tor quick comXortmg bcip lor MsckactM.
Rl.iumsUc Pain*. OcUtnft Op K.gh.ts. strong
cloudy urine, irritating pu.v.aycs, Leg TslnJ,
circles under eyss. snd swollen ankle.. «iu.
t. non-or* able and r.on-kystemiq Klinay anA
Bladder troubles, try Cystow. Wulck, cotnplji
rati-:act ton or money back truaruntes^.
rour drum 1st (or Cysts* today.
- True friendship implies that a service will be perform
ed by one to another. A service that neither demands nor ex
pects compensation. True friendship demands nothing, but ac
cepts service in the spirit in which it is given.
YOU Gif BITTfiq
LOOKING SHAVES
A SAVING With—
We serve our friends because it is a genuine pleasure to do so
and because they are our friends; and we accept such service from
oar friends because they are our friends and becaused of the spirit
in which it is given.
i ous industrial enterprises the money
' they receive from you. In this addi-
! fjnnal way, ownership of corpora-
i tions is spread throughout the land.
‘ Management, labor, investors—all
f work together to make business and
I industry . hum wtth production
i Everyone benefits. This is the mira-
cle of America's free enterprise.
Im T.a kMfl D». B#n*»n .a* the
Jh Vw «|S •* !»• r«.-T Check
mt total stoltoa l« IhH.
Frienpship is beautiful, for it carries with it loyalty and devo-
tion, and what is more beautiful than the loyalty of one friend to
another.
■Met*. No l.ukn.
Not a day goes by bat that some friend goes out of his way
to aid a friend and in so doing cements that friendship with a de-
votion that begets love.
Ton girls and women who
suffer so from simple anemia
that you’re pale, weak,
.
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1949, newspaper, April 28, 1949; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth854956/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.