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By LEWIS T. POOLEA little boy who did not consider himself little — after all. he wts in the sixth grade and weighed almost 90 pounds — took on an afternoon paper route in the outskirts of a big town on the West Coast.He had to have a bicycle in order tocarry the route. His parents, with five other children, had never been able to furnish him a bicycle for pleasure, but they managed it this tune on his showing that he could earn enough to pay for it. From that he learned that if you have income you can have other things, and your credit is good even with those who best know you.By hurrying from school to his route each afternoon, he could deliver his papers m time to be home for the evening meal. One efternoon he became interested in an after-echool ball game and did not get his papers delivered until after dark. The next day heheard irate words from an irritated as-
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The Montana Standard

Butte, Montana, US

Sat, Oct 19, 1963

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