The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1932 Page: 2 of 12
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HE GRAHAM LEADER
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Lincoln,
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GEO. T. SmARS
Editor-Publisher
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NOTICE—Aajr erroneous reflection
tativB of any person, firm, or corpor-
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education. Abraham
example, never even
h what is known aa
the eighth made did not even learn
all, or1' much, in fact of what the
ordinary country school had to offer
him In a day when the country school
in this country sms at ita worse. Yet
Mr, Lincoln was a statesman and a
scholar, whom no man would think
of classifying . as uneducatad.
The easy way [to acquire an edu-
cation is to go , to cpllege, "hut If
m GRAHAfft UADOL THURSDAY MARCH 1*. 1M*.
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essential. Probably a hundred men
who have made their mark in Ameri , ,
history never saw the inside
college, unless it >* were to be
in and have
bestowed upon them for the]
lovements in education, or
ach-
__ Other
lines.
Colleges nowadays are recognis-
ing and conferring degrees on men
who have not attended college, hht
seemingly impossible today, await-
cullege hohora \ng accomplishment. They stand
challenge to the ingenuity
heir
.m <
have learned fry experience
In sponsoring the organization of
a She** end -.Goat. Association in.
this county the local Chamber
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----_-ehonlH Jjave important and far-reach-
ing results. Many sections of Young,
county are particularly well adapt-
___ed for sheep and goat ranching, and
--- development «f this industry Vs"both
feasible and desirable. The first
problem to be taken up by the as-
sociation is that of marketing. Since
the ~ advantages of production in-
~........ crease are governed altogether by
marketing conditions, this is a wise
procedure. .• Members of the associ-
ation will first assure themselves of
—— market accessibility and then take
up the question of expansion. Tha
secohd meeting of the association. will
b* held’next Monday, March 14, and
IPlld ijopcd- that every sheep and
goat raiser in this section will be on
hand to lend strength to the organ-
ization..
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many things not necessarily in the
"T’ollege coursei but which even the
colleges are recognizing r.ow
being equivalent to the things tavyfht
although IheSt "tWftjPi may he of
alb tally different character. Col-
leges are thus admitting, by the
conferring of these honors that an
SuttSd' miiT^-an educated man,
LHWCtgm to collego
5T not. and fa ~ entitted toLW safdK
actually due him.^
Thus ft is dear that no young
man without tha funds to attend
college need despair of becoming
educated. His ambition—if he has
anyl-can take the place of the dol-
lars’ which are not in hi*~~^bck#t,
and he may have his valued educa-
tion just the same, provided he U
willing to work for it Money for
e college course ia very desirable,
hot isT# no
the thing could be
When Samuel Morse started to
transmit messages between distant
points by means of tiny wire, peo-
ple said it could not fee dons, but
Morse proved differently. Fifty
years later Marconi showed the peo-
ple how to talk through the air with-
out cvea the use- of wires.
Edison achieved two things v that
most people declared to be impos-
sible when he used electric current
to produce light and when he re-
■prdduced the sound UT' the" human
voice. Motion peturee are anoth-
of the “impossible.”
There are other achievements,
The Safest Place for Money
mankind. The need of the
is for men who can do these things.
—Paris Morning News.
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Mark 3:33
By T. ■C. HUDGINB
Who is my mother”
Tfct precious words «C hot the
Saviour say,
In talking to a throng of people,
While here on earth one day.
©m<sl Ss <n§ g@®<£l
&§ My M©m®y i
1 f* \ou buy- this bond" l
ill put the money to vork
Bon^J and make jobs and prosper-
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Then from His lips the answer comas,
credit And will ring through.,.ages still.
It is they who raise their babies
That do'Sed’s holy jrflk-—•
For the gras test blessing, except the
Christ.
Which God to mother has given, j
Is the babies who corns in their home
To be raised and trained for heaven.
sdkse essential.—News,
Magdalena. New M«ico.
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Completion -of 'the Fort Worth-
Outhrie-Lubbock highway, which is
to be sponsored by the Fort Worthy
Guthrie-Lubbock Highway ' Associa-
* lion organized at Guthrie last week.
,tglUL jnyT & GraKhm... ttl
^r jrill prgvjde ajairett route f com ‘Hast
Worth and points: past 4o the New
Mexico line, and' should prove to be
■a popular and much used road.
Many hundreds of tourists from east-
ern ppints to New Mexico and, 9.ther
WWtcrn states--would pass through
Graham, contributing to—local busl-
ness'-tmd -«rffor<ling,. much publicity:
for the best small city in west-Texas.
Sometimes . the world ■ i appears to
bE~ j>reWy cold, with- it*-4wman in-
habitants so intent on perfecting the
mechanical processes -^.living that
tijey have no’Um'e for realwation-or
iOTMUIMliatar’tllYLgpuL . Ifircaston-f
ally, however, something happens
to durrSjnstrste that JiujnSff cbarsc-
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Don’t become too excited or
ubied-<6ver the apparent chaotic
dition as evldsnes by our friends—
the American people.’ We recall
for the moment. President! Lincoln's
reply to some gentlemen from the
West, who called on hWn in -protest
of some shortsightedness of the gov-
ernment. Mr. Lincoln heard them
patiently and then replied, “Gentle-
men. suppose all -the property you
■were worth was in gbld, aM you have
put it in the hands Of Blondin to
carry across the Niagara River on
(.* i'.<H**i would you shake the cable,
or keep shouting to him—'Blondin,
Si&nrl up a little straighter;' go a
little faster; lean a littl^morcTb
the norths (urn a little, more to th.
lOHithi^- No, you wiil TioId, yOUl'
breath as Well is yuqr tongde and
keep your hands off until he was
saiely over." 4
The people of oux atealthy eoun-
try are now carrying an immense
weight. • They are all doing the
WtJ’ best they' can. Let’s you and
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Do not raise then^ up in worldly
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For enough' of them- they will know
But teach them of God and Hia love.
While with them here below.
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Then if God should calf one »w»y
To fill ^sorne place in heaven,
Though with an aching heart, you
will know
Thirgiewri 'toKmiTTTtr
Work started placing crushed rock
on Highway No. 48, preparatory to
oiling and topping. — Thorndale
Champion.
have given,
hearte and weeping
;eristics.have not changed; that deep
down beloW the surfaceX hSTTWr
hustling humanity are the same
. *-t
mg thnit ha.tj> sweentened existence,
the beginning^-nf- time.---The
at thp Lindbergh baby
~7Wjs such an dccurg^te. '! Not only
throughout the, f nited Ftates, hut in
oountries all over the world, people
who have never seen tie" baby or
his parent* have kept a spiritual
' vigil witH the waiting! father and
mother as they prayed for the safe
leturn of their tiny ion. ^ •
JL too, takjt-a part and'help relieve
ihis opprcssive load. — Haye fait*
keep wilant—and: we'ti aH- get. aCrt
safely —Angles of Business, vChl-
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In spite cf the dire prediction of
■noffieial weather prophets
April will bring friMi.ng'Vexther be-
cause it ihund^fed in February, there
ave ccrtaln indisputable evidences that
«pringtime he* arrived.—First there
is the tutfeilipg sign of kites float-
ing through t^«t air uqder the gutd^
Inghand 'of smell boys. '’Then there
is tbO" Zrra^ of spring clothing, most-
ly fentinipe. - to \„■ seen in shop win-
lo*. 7n the business district. Garden-
ing activities provide another^ .re-
minder. Ao4—last, but not least,
there is the growing crop of can
didatws M-pinog to .ekery office from
prec.net to the presidency and the
attendant discussion* on every street
eorner and in every gathering.
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, - E D U C A T I O .fl.....
Education is of Various kinds and
stay be acquired various ways.
The usual way of acquiring an edu-
cation, of course, ip to attend eehool
and afterward come college, but this
ia not tbii only way.
In fact, school and college are the
laay man's method of instruction—
tf one has sufficient ambition—en-
■ ■ 1 ough gumption—he can educate him-
self. Some of the beet educated
men la the history of our country
•ever attended college, and some
ef them did aot even “enjoy” a com-
fihma thttip- fliil I might jmwtrtr
over while preparing. yoUr income
tax report: —
i Your taxes have increased 325
.per cent in 16- years.
Every worker . give* _ approxi-
mately ohe da’y^i' work in six to
taxes in this country. „ /
. Government cost*:America 13 bil-
lion dollars a year, f .That exceeds
the value of all crom. [,
All .money in circulation would
that not I»y ■ ye«r> cert-of our 'gtfv-
ernment.
A half million persons on your
"ayroll run the bureaus, boards
and commissions by which j’olir gov-
ernment serves you.
The Federal government alone has
732,46.0 civilian workers, exclusive
of those in the judicial and legis-
lative department, on its’ payroll.
You pay t heW’-gttfSIWO,633.55 an-
nually.
And while yo"h are thinking of
thise things don't fool yourself into
bein-ving that the thriving industry
of government: doesn't cost you
money simply because you do not
pay any direct taxes, 'or pay small
ones. Your Uncle Sam, ably and
enthusiastically assisted by tho state
county and ihur.lcipal governments,
is getting the money and- in one way
or another you .are paying your
share.—San Angelo Standard-Times.
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rr “CANT BE DONE”
Those aching
eyes .«•
Some day wilt pass away,
Then God-in mercy will call you
hftme, ,, - • • . —i. '
Tn Heaver^ vetth Him- to ztay,,
Then trust in God through alTyoiir
And strive^ for. Him your babies to
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Sa.wbyn you reach that happy shore
You can be with them forever more.
When 1
first1 waiit to see my Saviour’s face,
Tbeg as II explore those happy lands,
I want to shake all of my mother's
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prawford --M. P. Mathew* estaF
Preparatory school and Junior Col-
lege opened at Circle Bar Ranch 47
miles southeast of Fort Stockston.—
Sanderson Times.
RICHARD BROS.
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS
OFFICE EQUIPMENT A SUPPLIES
Expert Typerwritor Repairing . Br
Experienced Repair Men I
PROMPT. COURTEOUS SERVICE
Phenes—-117-73,7 Minaral Walk Ita.
Mrs. Will Loving' and daughter,
Miss Mary of Jermyh were visitors
in.; Graham Saturday. Miss Mary
for a few days visit in the .
of Mrs. Will Norman.
“Electrical Specials”
I will save yea money oa aB
electrical work, baa# plage,
switches, fixtures, and rdpalZ-
tag, I carry the Ed** Maids
Lamps. Repairing called far
and delivered. ' . ...
QilU Service.
DA!
PHONE 89.
Service. Sqaere Dee lingo
WSON ELECTRIC CO.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
GRAHAM, TEXAS
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LAWYERS
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NOTICE
Specialist, at hi* office, MeSain-
ine floor, DRIVER HOTEL, will
be;—Monday, .March 2Rfh., Mon-
day,< June 27th..; .Monday, Sept-
ember 26th„ and Monday Decem-
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The world ha* always been In need
of men to do the things that eould
not be done. The need ia more
pressing today than ever.
When Columbus started out to
aaiP around tbit globe men laughed
st him and hold him It could not be
done. Columbus did not succeed
i» the attempt, but he proved that
l_OOK for the name Bayer and the
word genuine oa the package as pictured
above when you buy Aspirin. Then
you'll know that you ere getting the
genuine Bayer product that thousands
of physician* prescribe.
Bayer Aspirin is SAFE, as i
of user* have proved. It doee not de-
press the heart. No harmful after-effect* •
follow its use.
Bayer Amarin ia the universal anti-
dote for pains of all lands
Headache* Neuritis
Cold* Neuralgia
Sore Throat Lumbago
. Rheumatism _ Toothache
Genuine Bayer Aspirin ia aold at
ail druggists in boxes of 12 and in
bottle* of 24 and 100.
Aspirin ia the trade-mark of Beyer
CArnj tkc lue
appliance manufacturer*
wa have ever been able
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These briaarihillij plated* dapper percolators
plates of nationality know electric
and are the lineal percolator Talagg
to offer at tkli low pried*' •
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1932, newspaper, March 10, 1932; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884066/m1/2/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.