The Rest of the Story

A Ninety year old Christian was at the Macy Building in Rivergate when Macy Headquarters decided to sell the Remaining Contents of the Store that day because the Virus might prevent the Store from closing.

When he heard the agreed amount to buy the fixtures and over $225,000 worth of new clothes, he went next door to Regions Bank and borrowed $20,000 on his home loan, which the young teller nervously placed into a small plastic bag from Target. He and his friends gathered the 136 racks of new clothes that were assembled from all the Floors of Macy s, lined them up to the Register, placed the bag of money on the Counter and said "Check Me Out". The manager opened about six additional registers and methodically checked out the 5,000 plus Items of new clothes and placed "Sold "signs on the 136 Racks of Clothing.The loaded Racks were rolled to the waiting Penske Truck and carried to Due West Towers and re-displayed in the Dining Room. The Old Codger was grinning with excitement like Mr Potter in Wonderful Life at the opportunity to
make a Quick $50,000 Profit .

A quiet voice asked "My Son, is this a time to make a Profit or to Sow Seeds of Encouragement ?All of a sudden His countenance changed from Old Man Potter to George Bailey and you know the rest of the Story."The new clothes will be offered free of charge to Those In Need. And like Tolstoy s Cobbler, He realized that Jesus had visited Due West Towers that day.