Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1955 — Page 25
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BBFTrTj |f i w3 ’KlJnEffl UiX3!HM£J -%#£& < Mi’ jBF ~,•» ’ x. i I t z z z «T J*'l laH®* f •w > ® MF z=>r| ■?. Ml' ? v i -- ■ ■ J - Jk <*■ i e*’ J '/P **#k f jßiti^^Rß^&s--**■ ® /« zoi O - x* < ’* ' >wHr *7&e tyt 0n.... Ttext When your neighbor ha,s finished trimming his tree and the lights go on next door, you r can see them glistening in the sharp cold air of the winter night, the bright small bulbs coloring all the darkness- Each time you look out the window at night, each time you come down the street, there’s something about the lights next door that’s warming and pleasant. True, these aren’t your lights. This isn’t your tree. It’s your neighbor’s. But in putting it up, your neighbor did something nice for you as well as for himself. g We at General Electric think that’s the way it ought to be. We ought to have lights in our windows not alone for ourselves but for our neighbors. _ X - ’ ■ And the lights we mean are not those you can turn on with a switch, but the larger, brighter lights of fair dealing, integrity, and consideration of our fellow men. „ . c *■ > .' i ( Such lights of purpose are not so easily lit, not so easily kept shining brightly. But the beauty of lights like these is that they don’t come down the #eek after Our neighbors depend so much upon them —and we ourselves could not find our way without . . - them. . \ v - ■"■’ • - ■• ... GENERAL® ELECTRIC • . ■ - . .. ~- .<s , --■ DECATUR PLANT
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