Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932.
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Celebrate U. S. Independence in Mexico; J
Snow Uuid" Goes North| j Bobby Jones Successor j j Heroic Eitort” Winner
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Mrs. Edward Stafford (Peary),
daughter of Admiral Peary, the fa-
mous “snow baby” born in the Arctic
circle, is now returning to within 14
degrees of the pole to unveil a stone
shaft erected there to her noted
father.
Gene Sarazcn, New York, with a
brilliant 66, four strokes under par,
equalled Bobby Jones’s record of
winning both the British and Amer- »
ican open golf championships in the
same year. „
Miss Vera L. Goodrich, North-
hampton, Mass., toiled in the Temple
College Cafeteria, to pay her way all
through school—and as a graduate
teacher is rewarded in receiving the
coveted “Heroic Effort” award!
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the Juarez Gambling casino. The crowd is American. ® j
NORMAL BUSINESS
| extravagant plans of expansion,
j Then when business turns slow for a
bit, they lose all faith and confidence
they say business will never be good,
they refuse to buy goods, they lay
off help, and business becomes worse
because of panicky fears.
What this country needs is a spir-
it of calm moderation, tha^ refuse ■
*■ u ’n iegau* to business. Ihe needs ^ to go joy-riding in times of expan-
of this time are not for radical and sion, and consequently is not loaded
far-reaching changes, but foi the re-!uP with heavy burdens when busi-
mova! of the more accessible obstacle r-ess slows up. The same calm spirit
I refuses to go into the depths of gloom
business slows up, and ifs
cheerful confidence helps to main
Where Slayer of Officer Was Judged insane
When business becomes slow, many
theorists become agitated, and clamor
for startling new innovations, which to full prsoperity, the cultivation 0-j'clus'
are contrary to the habits of our peo- | prudent ar.d wholesome habits, and; " ieri
pie, and to which the country would ; the avoidance of excessives, assist-j
adjust itself with difficulty. ! ing our industrial system to work
This is much like a doctor who j smoothly and naturally,
gives his patient some violent rera- j The unfortunate tendency of our
edy that exaggerates his distress. : people to rush to extremes precipi-
What he usually needs is rest and fates business disasters. When busi
quiet, and mild treatment that re-] ness is good, they step high, see no
moves obstacles to recovery. possibility of disaster, and go in far
tain courage and faith. — Valley
Stream Record, Valley Stream, N. Y.!
Cellulose makes up more than one-
third of the entire vegetable matter
in the world.
Here is the county jail of Hayes co»n ^:^ged VnHam?\fcwll-
where a jury sat in the carried tc the
Hams, who shot two army ofneers, insane._
PcvrhonatHir hospital at Wac
He was carried
acn followine the verdict.
MU—. —■
They Bear Standard of Democracy
f JOHN NANCE GARNER ' FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Here are the two men who will carry the standard of Democracy
fo the polls in November. Franklin D. Roosevelt, governor of New
iork, was nominated at the Democratic convention in Chicago, and
lis running mate is John N. Garner of Uvalde. Texas.
—and the Wont is Yet to Come
They Overlooked
the Diamonds
There is a modern flippancy to the effect that
“What you don’t know won’t hurt you.” It is also a
fallacy. For instance:
The farmers of Kimberley were a disgusted,
disheartened lot? They said the soil was too rocky to
earn them a living. Some of them left. Others died
in poverty.
And all the time
with diamonds.
their children were playing
But the farmers didn’t know,
the. priceless gems were pebbles.
They thought
Don’t be like those Kimberley farmers. Know!
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seek
opportunity
in some distant place
and overlook the diamonds that are daily within your
grasp. Know!
Advertising is a mine of opportunity. It tells of
values you wouldn’t know about if it were not there to
guide you.
The secret of economical buying is information.
The man or woman who is best informed is the one who
buys to best advantage.
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS. KNOW!
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1932, newspaper, July 8, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth783515/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.