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Realtors and Servicemen introductions

Realtor

Every successful business man has to have a lot behind him, but a Realtor needs lots and lots! He has an earthy interest in his work, whether he’s the developer who stakes out farms for city lots, swaps industrial sites or barters business buildings. The Good Lord isn’t making any more land, but as long as He keeps making more people, Realtors will live in clover. Real estate people are boosters who never feel afraid of a big bad boom. They’re a strong link in the building program’s chain of expansion that reaches clear across the country … a rising boom that began in the war years when there weren’t enough houses for families, nor buildings enough for industry.

Realtors are confident that any frustrations will level off under our present economy, because half of our people now own their own homes. Depressions are based on doubt, primarily doubt about the future and so long as these people can keep their feet in the dirt-they’ll have no part in lowering that boom. From any angle, they’re a clever lot … just the type to offer a corner on a busy intersection as, “An ideal spot for doctors and lawyers.”

Servicemen

Our boys in service overseas arouse both common credit and common complaint: Their esprit de corps was admirably displayed when a general inspecting paratroopers asked each recruit whether he liked to jump from a plane. One rookie snapped to attention with a “No, sir,” so the general asked him why, then, he was in this outfit? “Sir, I don’t like to jump, but I like to serve with the kind of men who do”. The common complaint from all overseas areas is that these boys are “overpaid, overfed, oversexed-and over here!”

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