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THE SERVANT HEART
Arnold Billie is a rural mail carrier in southern New Jersey. For the last quarter century, his daily route has taken him 63 miles through two counties and five municipalities. Mr. Billie not only delivers mail, he brings personal service. Anything you can get at the post office, you can get from Mr. Billie — stamps, money orders and pickup service. All the customer has to do is leave the flag up on the mailbox. One elderly woman has trouble starting her lawn mower, so when she wants to use it, she leaves it by her mailbox and Mr. Billie starts it when he arrives. Who says personal service is no more? Bits & Pieces, Oct, 1985

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