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Willie
Payne is the noted authority on Galveston
resort home living, and he should be, for after all, he was selling and promoting
the real estate around the Galveston Country Club long before the rich and famous
started buying there. We’re talking about thirty years. He’s a Galveston
character.
Ask him what he does in his spare time, and he’ll proudly tell
you he’s a member of the American Miscellaneous Society and the Chili Appreciation
Society, and that his activities in the two clubs don’t leave him room in the
day for anything other than hunting and fishing.
Willie’s
a longtime member of Mensa. That’s the derivative of a God-given pedigree that
causes them to wonder why things are the way they are and then to try to figure
out the answer. It’s totally esoteric, and mostly does nothing more than waste
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Payne Photo
courtesy Vickie Payne |
A
few years back, Willie started wondering what common threads run among all of
those business people who amass great fortunes. It turned out it wasn’t excessive
education or family money or luck. The common thread was almost all had been child
entrepreneurs. They loved making a buck and figuring out clever ways to do it.
Willie
and his children, William and Mary Elizabeth, decided that they would write a
book on the subject, so they started interviewing people. They added some of those
stories to their own, and the result is 44 Different & Proven Ways for Kids
to Make Money.
My
favorite of the 44 is this one. One time the Paynes ended up with a bunch of kittens
at their house. They were everywhere. So William and Mary Elizabeth went from
door to door in the neighborhood trying to give them away. No success. Not one
person took a free kitten. They knew they had to do something.
Figuring
that if it was going to require great effort and ingenuity, William told his sister
and Willie that it stood to reason they ought to get paid for that marketing expertise.
Here was William’s solution.
“Dad, let’s put ‘em in a box, take them to
Randall’s, and sell them in the parking lot.”
So Mary Elizabeth printed
a big sign, and they loaded it and the cardboard box full of kittens and a card
table into Willie’s Cadillac and drove to Randall’s. They set up their homemade
kiosk on the sidewalk in front of the door.
Then Mary Elizabeth taped
up the sign on the front of the card table. It said in big letters, “Himalayan
Singing Kittens for Sale. $1.00 each.”
Of course it wasn’t long before
the Randall’s manager told them to pack up their Monty table and move on. But
by then all the kittens had been sold.
I know your question. So here’s
how William would respond. “They closely resemble that very rare and famous Himalayan
variety. However, the only way even the most knowledgeable can know for sure is
to hear them sing. Unfortunately they only sing when they’re at home in the Himalayas.”
44 Different & Proven Ways for Kids to Make Money is fun, and former
childhood entrepreneurs and those wanting to be will enjoy Willie, William, and
Mary Elizabeth’s take on the subject.
Bill
Cherry's Galveston Memories
June 6, 2011column Copyright William S. Cherry. All rights reserved Related
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Bill Cherry,
a Dallas Realtor and free lance writer was a longtime columnist for "The Galveston
County Daily News." His book, Bill Cherry's Galveston Memories, has sold
thousands, and is still available at Barnes and Noble and Amazon.com and other
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