That Boy 
He wants to be like his dad: you men, 
Did you ever think, as you pause, 
That the boy that watches your every move 
is building a set of laws. 
He’s molding a life you’re a model for 
And whether it’s good or bad 
Depends upon the kind of example you set 
To that boy who’d be like his dad. 
Would you have him go everywhere you go? 
Have him do just the things you do? 
And see everything that your eyes behold? 
And woo all of the gods you woo? 
When you see the worship that shines in the eyes 
Of that lovable little lad, 
Could you rest content if he gets his wish 
And grows to be like his dad? 
It’s a job that none but yourself can fill; 
It’s a charge you must answer for; 
It’s a duty to show him the road you tread 
Ere he reaches his manhood’s door. 
It’s a debt you owe for the greatest joy 
On the earth to be had: 
The pleasure of having a boy to raise 
Who wants to be like his dad. 
(Author unknown) 
RAVEL 
C.0.D."S ARE EXPENSIVE 
On all C.O.D. orders you pay the postage, however, we put in extra bulbs for this. Besides 
the postage you have to pay a C.O.D. fee and a Money Order fee for which we do not put in 
extra bulbs. Here is the amount that you pay: 
Amount Due C.0.D. Fee M.O. Fee 
$ .01-$ 5.00 + 30c + 10c + Postage 
5.01- 10.00 + 40¢c + 15¢e -+- Postage 
10.00- 25.00 + 60e + 25¢e + Postage 
For example: If you send me an order for $6.50, sending $1.00 with order, balance (COD). 
In your own mind you expect the balance to be a little over $5.50. Actually, it would be 
$5.50 + 20c Tax (California customers) + 40c C.O.D. Fee + 15¢ M.O. Fee + perhaps 60c postage. 
So the postman would collect approximately $6.85. For this people write me uncomplimentary 
letters at times wanting to know about the robbery. All I can do is say, “So sorry it costs so 
much to run post offices, etc.” You see it would pay to send the full amount of $6.70 to begin 
with. 
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