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Identifier: whattodoforuncle00bail (find matches)
Title: What to do for Uncle Sam; a first book of citizenship
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Bailey, Carolyn Sherwin, 1875-1961
Subjects: Citizenship
Publisher: Chicago, A. Flanagan company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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to me be of more valuethan the money? It is nearly always cheaper to buy sugar andmake candy than to buy it. When you buy a ■M USING MONEY IN THE BEST WAY 117 pound of chocolate drops you pay not only forthe sugar and the chocolate, but you are helpingto pay the wages ofthe candy maker, the packer, the rent of thecandy shop, and thewages of the clerk whosells it to you. On theother hand it may beeconomy for you tobuy an expensive bi-cycle. It will wearlonger than a cheapone, and it will helpyou to do errands,get a book from thelibrary quickly, get toschool on time, andimprove your healthby being out of doors saving the wages of the ., ., ., DELIVERY BOY a good deal. An expensive pair of rubbers or overshoes ischeaper than a pair that costs less because it willwear longer and keep your feet dry. If yourfence needs painting, it is cheaper to buy a canof the best paint and paint it at once. If youleave it unpainted, the wood may decay and thewhole fence give out. These are cases where
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Courtesy, Superintendent ofSchools, Cook County, III. 118 WHAT TO DO FOR UNCLE SAM spending more money in the beginning means spend-ing less in the end. And there are so many waysof saving that yon can make np the extra expensein other purchases. Scout your town for a cash and carry butchersor grocers shop. Meat and groceries are usuallyjust as good in such a shop, and cheaper becausethe shopkeeper does not have to pay boys todeliver, or keep a delivery wagon. Doing motherserrands will save money, for you take theplace of the delivery boy. There are many waysof saving at home. Buy birthday and Christmaspresents that can be used. Dont waste coal, gas,ice, or electric lights. Be as careful as possimeof your clothing and of the furniture. If youcan, have a garden with vegetables in it. Keepthe gates, walks, and fences in repair as far asyou can. Do everything in your power to helpyour father with his work, as that will give him achance to earn more money. Look about your town, too, and f

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  • booksubject:Citizenship
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