om h To . of the ion Bi-, 1 Mon- ontinue dication School ™ nd co- XY Sunday 10 o’- ~|l SOME STORIES BEAR REPEATING Leh- Ralph & each 9 0’'- rs will d } wi Mary- Rover, Kolp, Good- , Ver- Leh- v Buf- earer, Longe- tetter, ecker, Naomi "A Man Lived by the Side of Fred om the Road and Sold Shelly lly Hot Dogs" . Hei- ay, C. . i : fev. ] He was hard of hearing, so he had no radio. helly, “ Mrs. Mae He had trouble with his eyes, s6 he had no newspaper. Ienry Neither had he television. 3 But he sold GOOD HOT DOGS. c 21 He PUT UP A SIGN on the highway, TELLING HOW GOOD ios THEY WERE. ol He STOOD BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD AND CRIED, £: ¢ “Buy a hot dog, Mister.” A WRT ee ship . MW = And PEOPLE BOUGHT. - Park, He increased his meat and bun orders and he bought a bigger ) at- stove to take care of his trade. He got his son home from college to help him. But then something happened. His son said, “Father, haven't you been listening to the radio? There's a big depression on. The International situation is terrible and the Domestic situation is even worse.” Whereupon the father thought, “Well, my son has been to college, he listens to the radio, he watches television, and he reads the papers, so he ought to know.” So, the father cut down on the bun order, took down his adver- tising signs, and no longer bothered to stand on the highway to sell hot dogs. His hot dog sales fell almost over night. “You were right, son,” the father said to the boy, “We are certainly in the middle of a great depression!” ~SOME STORIES BEAR REPEATING : AGAIN and AGAIN