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year, would ALSO pay tbe cost of
70
other people viewing
The
WORLD
ToMORROW on television, a half hour
every week for a whole year - and
television reaches people much more
effectively than radio.
But much more yet. In addition to
this, she would also be paying the cost
of 7 people reading
The
PLAIN TRUTH
every montb for a year (based on the
conscrvative estímate that each copy is
read by at least 3 pcople). She would
also enable 6 people to read TOMOR–
ROW'S WoRLD, every issue for a year,
and IN ADDITION, also pay for 2 stu–
dents taking the Correspondence course
12
lessons for the year.
Then in addition to all this, she
would also cause
800
people to be
exposed to reading our full page or
two-page ads in such mass-circulation
magazines as
Life, Look, Readers
Digest,
London Sunday
Times,
etc.
This small contribution of the widow's
mites would cause nearly
1,000
peoplc
(981 to be exact) to be reached with
this great message of hope and inspira–
tion leading to a better and happier life,
by these various methods - with an
average contribution of only $1.67 per
month.
Back in
1902
this widow's
100~
dollar
- or $1.67 per month - could not have
reached as effectively anywhere near this
number of people. There was no radio
and no television then. There was no
worldwide organization with the facil –
ities for reaching so many people via
such mass media then. And of course it
could not be done today, were it not for
the fact that more than
100,000
Co-Workers
SHARE
in this coMMON
EFFORT through a Work that has
learned how and has the know-how to
cut every excess cost, to take advantage
of every efficicncy method, to make
every dollar actually GO FARTHER, I
ñrmly believe, than in any other activity
of any kind on earth today.
lt is, candidly, one of tbe amazing suc–
cess stories of all time. I know of no
activity doing so much good to so many
people - GNJNG OUT to, SHARJNG
WJTH, SO MANY PEOPLE, the WAY TO
PEACE, HAPPINESS, SUCCESS, ABUN–
DANT WELL·BEING.
We know things are wrong with
"the Establishment." We're not trying
to tear it down - we are leading mil–
lions to a
BETTER WAY.
We know
there ís little or no PEACE in the world.
We are showing millions THE WAY to
peace, and leading thousands and thou–
sands into it. W e are not indulging in
protest marches, organized violence
with nothing better to offer - WE ARE
OFFERJNG THE BETTER WAY, and set–
ting the living example in LIVING IT!
1 felt that for this month's
Personal,
1 should SHARE this good news with our
li steners, on receiving these figures from
the computer. I think it's something our
readers OUGHT to know, when there
exists this way in which today's dollar
goes FARTHER than the
1902
dollar -
HELPING TO CHANGE THE WORLD
INTO
A
DIFFERENT ANO BETTER WORLD
1'0MORROW!
0
Wfat-
our
READERS SAY
(
Cmztinued from iwide front cozter)
will cootinue to overshadow tbe good
ones who have acted as human beings."
Charles W.,
San Diego, Calif.
"Your new feature in the March issue
'What You Can Do' is just great, par–
ticularly during these trying times, what
with break-ins becoming more numer–
ous and being held up in bright day–
Iight being more prevalent, it's very
timely, indeed."
Mrs. Paul
C.
P.,
East Detroit, Michigan
"1 enjoy
The
PLAIN TRUTH very
much. I aro l 7 years of age and fear I
have no future because of pollution,
inflation, etc. l'd always wanted to look
forward to life, but
r
can't see it because
of all this.
lt
scares me! 1 go to pieces
thinking about it. l'm very glad there
are people like you left in this world."
Susan F.,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Susan, there is "good 11ews" ahead.'
Yo11
need to ,·eati Olfr free booklet, "The
lf/
onde1111
liY
orld
T
omorrow
-
W
hat
lt Wi/1 Be Like."
"l am a tcen-ager and read your
article 'When School
is
Out . . . What
Then ?' Thank you for
helpin~
at least
one youth of America. 1 truly believe
your article should be distributed to al!
high schools the day before vacation."
Linda S.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
"Congratulations to you for your
artide in the April-May issue on 'The
Growing Crisis of Pesticides in Agricul–
ture.' It not only presents the problem
in great detail, but what is more impor–
tant, it also gives the only answer. Since
1953 our organization, Natural Food
Associates has been trying to tell this
story to America. Thank you very much
for your help."
Joe D. N., M.D.,
Natural Food Assn. Nat. President,
Atlanta, Texas
"An old farmer referred back to the
'good old days' when the farmhouse
had two books, the Bible and a seed
catalogue. One told of God's Work, the
other proved it. Today there is just too
much going for us that isn't all right or
good. 1 would include
The
PLAJN
TRUTH along with my Bible and seed
catalogue."
P.
R.
K.,
Copley, Ohio
"1 look forward to your magazine. 1
do silk screen printing and the three
most popular sigas that 1 make are 'Dis–
aster Area,' 'Danger, Polluted Air -
Breathe At Own Risk' and 'Confusion
Is Our Most lmportant Product.' lronic,
isn't it?"
John
C.,
Costa Mesa, California
"Just a line to say thanks for your
articles on Dinosaurs. 1 never knew
what to do with them wben they were
brougbt up wben talking about dino–
saurs and where they fit into the history
of the earth. l've always kinda tcied to
kick
40
tons of dinosaur under the table
and change the subject. Now thanks to
your artide 1 can face the facts and
know where they belong."
Joho R. J .,
Marion, Ohio