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MONDAY, FEB. 12, 1951 0 Years With the Golden Rule—
ather’s Beliefs onflicted With Prejudices of Period
Excommunicated From Church for Backing Sunday School; Learns Business Lesson
{on me. {Even though he said that wasn’t
concessions, Paw, paying for
“No excuse, Jim. Just like ignorance of the law is no excuse for breaking it. Anyhow, now you know it. Don’t ever let me see a son of mine take advantage of others for his own benefit, Think about it, Jim.” I thought about it. For a long time I thought he'd been too hard I hati meant no wrong:
any excuse, I thought it should|. be.
CHAPTER TWO
MY FATHER held three particular convictions which brought im in conflict with’ prejudices of his time. He believed preachers hould be educated for their ministry. He believed they should
at he yearned for all youth to joy equal advantages. [then His convictions displeased some grounds.
struck off for the
th the result that I saw my entrance, ather brought up on charges of| “Here they are, folks!” I cried,
st interests of the Log Creek sweet watermelons—fine—sound. rimitive Baptist communion. Take ‘em home with you. Ten ith what seemed to a boy a/cents for big. Good ones for asty, harsh, and wicked disre- Daf a dime. Get ‘em, folks—get ard for the feelings and service em right here!”
f a good man, my father was “ie # xcommunicated. | TRADE was beginning to pick
- : lup when I noticed my father her gg NOTE: C. |standing near the wagon, looking
Penney built a tiny Wyoming at me with stern anger. drygoods shop into a group of | “Jim,” he said, catching my 1600 Hares In eyory Hate, leye, “pick up and go home. You're They a gross business of | . 0 nearly a biln dollars ast |“EE 00 FU no
year. it. And in front of all these ; jit. os Penney did in 3 _. {people! But I knew from his face markable way, & ’ that it was useless to say any-
Bible as a blueprint for his
thing. business as well as his religion. | t ; Now, in his “spiritual auto- | I turned the wagon around and
|drov , sweat rit biography,” Mr. Penney has re- drove home, sweating with shame
and a feeling of having been lated his progress from*® an |... 04 unjustly. “ethical” Christian to an active, | My father came home. evangelical one. This is the sec- | «ash don't you know what you ond of six chapters taken from | 0.0 dqoing? 1 y his book, FIFTY YEARS WITH |} in0s insic THE GOLDEN RULE, just ‘things inside the fair pay for the
i privilege,” he said. published by Harper & Bros. the privilege a concession.
It did not seem to occur to the cessions come dear.” pople to take action against my | R nother or to include her in the I was outside. rocess against her Exactly. Hhe implication was that sh as welcome to remain.
husband. |
nce in her husband's wisdom (Ing, son. nd ‘fidelity to his convictions the sense to know i” he rose immediately to her feet. 8 8 “I believe as Jimmy does,” she id simply; “you must include ne in the excommunication.” I ink they felt reluctant to do
this; it might seem extreme. But Mexsana gives grand phe stood her ground. relief. Eases torment
8h lof pice Sin jira. ® “'tions, bi 's diape THE INCIDENT filled me with Laon >Buy it today. TOES
searing resentment. At 14, in-| MEDICATED Bustices will rankle. ‘My father] MEXSAN
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| BUT WHAT he said, what had
By J. C. PENNEY i ‘realizing the full extent for al
aceive stipends. - And he advocated Sunday schools. The fact that his own children attended Sunday school would|Way of doing things. ave satisfied some men, but my father's social conscience was such | Once again, in his direct, un{adorned way, my father had in-| fair | I turned my wagon into l embers of his Log Creek. flock. position, as close as possible to which, as time went on, revealed biting controversy blew up, the stream of fair-goers at the itself in me in the form of a
[foundation stone of human deal-|
d - { olding belles contrary to the “Get 'em—get ‘em—get ‘ent. Nice |Ing in the business world. Money
{the golden rule in making money |
{asset of civilized man.
The folks selling]
“But I wasn't inside the fair—
You - were getting ¢ trade away from others without With paying for the privilege on a par loyalty and serene confi- With them. That's unfair dealrce loyalty You should have had
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happened, soaked in. Without my |
long time, it soaked in so deep). that .it became ingrained in my
stilled in me a point of honor’
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But again my father turned the;
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