Excerpt from Making the Small Shop Profitable
For years the word Small Shop conveyed to one's mind the impression of hard work and no profits. The owner of a small shop was regarded with pity and looked upon as one having the responsibilities Of a capitalist and the net income Of a day laborer. Small shop ownership was a temporary affair and the sign painter made frequent visits to the same institution to change the name of the proprietor on the shop shingle.
Now the small shop is recognized as an honorable and also a profitable institution.
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