The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, January 21, 1957 Page: 4 of 6
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Pm§* 4 Tlx Graham Laodar Monday, Jonuory 21, 1957
BABSOH DISCUSSES WHERE
10 LIVE IN UNIHD STATES
BABSON PARK. Mass — Nowsrd: but now that wo aro on the
that the Senators and Represents-1 Political Standard, it is impera
tivea have become organized, we tivc Some claim-that more bnsi
I trained economists which probably |
| means career men. Represents
lives to the United Nations should
I be selected according to their
1 knouiedgt el economics and their
| experience in deciding economic
problems.
The Sanctity of Contracts
Individual, national^ and inter
nation. I prosperity depends upon
I be recognition of .the sanctit> newed for their Graham leader
of contracts No individual, corpor for 1957. but there are others who
sre able to make i rough analysts nessmen bankers manufacturers jnon, or nation can prosper ift the have neglected in doing so. al
of their ability and training and labor leaders should take lh, |i,ng cull without an earnest en though yriur name is being left on
Too Many Lawyers ‘,f ,h,"'e la'' v<',S Th,‘. rt‘’ deavor to carry ont its contracts the mailing list until February 1
It aDoears that abWut three auar n0r<1 h?"ou;r lv f.°r trained an1 This i$ a fundamental matter in After that date names will be
. practical economists and or-meer conncct.on with the oil companies | dropped from The mailing list if
ising the Suez Canal Further you have not renewed for your
Subscribers
Renew For
The Leader
Many of our subscribers have re-
fo makV laws however Wt :,C?° r * , „ 'mining ,n order to recognize the Thf Gr,ham Lpadcr h„ ,ddfd
Sue. Canal Rumpo, Ten Commandments Honesty is mnnv new names the past 8 months
Prdhably the Suez difficulty i- not only the best policy, but it is |() j(s |arC(, mal]inB |jst Th„ nrir(>
due to many causes, but it wa- he only policy upon which
a business, or
make laws: this,
should be thr work of professional
clerks The Congressman should
confine their efforts to questions
to its large mailing list. The price
wa- or oiuy ,.u,.vy ups... ........ «. jn Young County and adjoining
of policies Lawyers, by training primarily a matter of politics reputation. or a business, or a counties is S3 per year. Including
arc in a poor position to determine Pres.dent N sse.r of Kgypt wa nation van prosper and-survive (vvo papers per week with no dup-
basic policies Lawyers are trained Paying politics to got the -good No one nation should be allowed Ucatc of news Outside Youmrand
to win cases, whether the defend wil1 ol hl» P00Plc while raisin., o interfere with the Internationa] joining counties the Graham
ant or prosecutor is right or money to build the great Aswan trade vitally affecting all nsnoTTC Lender (including 2 papers per
wrong The very fact that there nam rnmt’ Minis'" Eden wa- N great need today ts CUNrl WPek) is $5 per year. Please keep
are two parties to each suit though play ing politics to hold his, posi DENvE. i (be rates in mind,
only one party can win arid lhat 'mn and n t be thrown out bv Ot course, in discussing the sane Thoge rencwlng the past three
ti-
nt y ot a contract, an individual, weeks are C. C. Crawford, Jeff
corporation, nr nation is justified Dunham, Mrs. John Orrcll, W. C.
in .knowing that the contract was Wragg, Ray Mahler, Sam Ligon.
not obtained dishonestly by mi- Mrs Maggie Mooney. Joe,EL-Davis,
Bin Stephens, R. p. Cottar, ud
Joe W. Weaver.
Also Lewis Grimes, A. B. Co-
burn. Mrs. Ed Rowe. Mrs. J. Oredy
Wright. Frank Ikard. Sidney Snead.
Harry Stick, J. A. Watson, Coy L.
Watson, Bennie Lee Smith, Mra.
R. C. Undley, Mra. Ben Andrew*,
W A. Sima, Bob Quiaenberry,
Clarence Sam*. A. L. Collier, Gra-
ham Beauty Salon, Ruben Loftin,
G. E. Caskey. R. M Lee. W. R
Gibbs, W. R. Spencer, Glen E.
Scobee, F. H. Lundy, and Bill C.
Ray.
And Mrs. Ada Chapman, Mrs. J.
M. Nowlin, Mrs. R. E. Armltage,
Mra. G. L. Daves, Mra. M. D. Cor-
ley, E V. Youngblood. T. W. Webb,
Mr*. Pay;^> Roye. J. H. Kindley
Company. Minnie Rubenkoenig.
Sr., Community Public Service
Mrs. Oliver Loving, Mrs, J. W.
Bullock, Miss Ruby Snoddy, J. M.
Elmore, Glen Fields, Mrs. W. A.
Dillard, Mrs. Lena‘Williams, Jim-
my Larmour, Mrs. V. A. Fisher.
Mr*. W. B. Pound*. L. H. Choate.
Mrs. M. R. Brashears, James Cope-
land. A. F. Akers, Frank Wright
Billy H. Orr, Julia Baynes, Mrs.
A. W. Andrews, J. A. McClanahan.
J. E. Allison, and H. H. Rogers.
W. G. Bobbitt. Rev. H. M. Ryan,
Ernest Craig, Johnie Rogers, Mrs.
rproM nlaticm coercion, or brlb .Ton M Bloodvvorth. S. N. Moreland. KUa Sarett, W^e. Sv^tnwm,
< r> It i- po-ihle that some con L. A Riddel. Mrs. Vila Walsh, and i!"?/' ,”1*™ 1 wlf Jf^ JSl
both sides arc reprvsrntcd by at '** Labour !\irtj►Other countries
tornrys, is definite rvidenct that lovolved—^pos^tofv including tin-
half of the attorneys are wrong' ^ nited States v*ere considering
In the eyes of a statistician this 1 ^beir, h< .rvv -investments in on
a very poor record If one hall basically, however, the Suez dit
Ninelv per cent of the Uvi-I i h '■ nk.igi dist.mn- Ini- tiQns bu, no sucb c|alms haw Kim.i «Ir, » tr-nrb.,. Mr. t S' ... J* ” ...... “VT..
tion today ,s economic This ap !’#U'> fd ,mh" important pnd, ll0,.n made in conncct.on with the Dixon^ I E McGeem“,niyd U V"*«h*“* Mr»' H- **
phes to agriculture, to manufae V!'* »nt« rnat.on.. f.i. Ire' tUgh grade oil companies now *ul McComas Jack Wright H B Dub lilllM—aiHMUm
tunng. to general business and ‘lbl> ,h’' fmalsolution wi.l ref w. fmng from thv Suez dispute. Pos bpr)v R j c JobnSon Mrs j0l. cv . ,_%A/e
eveAi pensions tor inu.vuluaU stab. H V "Uld havg been better to . Yancey, Clay'Ram«.y-'l^vlc D.v» 1 MARKLEY NEWS
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There should be no gambling con-
nected with such legislation A
tabic fnr Multiplication Division
or Addition allows Tor no coinpro-
they are either right or wrong
They should not be* settled out of
court or in cloak, rooms All this
means that three quarters of thi
ecoi lilies Til i -
means lhat The solution of the
problem will not be permincnt.
but will be a mere stopgap This
Yancey, Clay Ramsey. Doyle Davis. |
Mrs. M. C. Glidwell, D. A. Ford.
have had the Suez Canal contract
when originally drawn, made sub ^iu WnUcr’pad'gctt, Robert*pid-
,ect to renegotiations similar fo p„ti w B Padgett. Mrs. Clarence
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The custom of select,m. our Action of a committee of account, #nd John Moistcrhans.
Ambassadors according^ to their ants and economists approved by Also M. Marshall. Lincoln Stan-
Senators and Representatives wealth or their contributions In the World (ourt Ihe committee spll w w ix,n()crman Eugene
should be nationally recognized campaign funds is absolutely could employ an international and 0atman Mrs 0 H phinney Carl
economists Thev should be quail "teked Such a policy may luv impartial lawyer, upon whom all R j ’ John Kisincer Jean Ki.
fied cither to legislate according bci'n largely responsible for the parties would agree Their iloci- ^ Dii|ard Hinson Mrs
to economic princndcs or else not fa" ‘bat England and France art -ions, however, should strengthen a ' t„„ uzi-n.. 'ts'
ptunaf* at tha Comamnlty Crater.
Visiting Mr. ud Mra. W. J.
Pickrall ovar tbe woek and wara
Mr*. Ptekrall’a son, Billy Moniey
his wife Joyce, and small son
Michael Don, from Arlington.
Mr. t and Mra. Edward Butler
and James Edward visited Mr. and
Mra. Joe Guice and helped them
move to Loving Saturday. Also vis-
iting the Guice home waa John
Guice from Decatur school.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ledbetter
and family visited in Fort Worth
with relatives, Sunday.
Jerry Snow is home on furlough
from the Army visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Snow, and
wife. Barbara, and son Rickey.
■ Mr and Mrs. George Slewarl am'
Ronnie have had as their guest a
number of days their granddaugh
ter and niece, Vickie Gatze from
Charlie, Texas, yhile her mother
1* receiving medical treatment it
the Olney heepltaL
Mrs. Stewart has Just come
home from Dallas whsre she vis-
ited her eon, J. R. and family and
took care of her new granddaugh-
ter. little Charlotte Renee Stewart.
- Bro. Collins Wickham visited
recently with hls parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Wickham and preached
at the Baptist church while visit-
ing her*.
Fuhira Homemakers
Conduct Moeting
A program of songs waa enjoyed
by the members of the, Future.
Homemakers of America at their
regular meeting Monday, January
14.
Martha and Melinda Stovall
aang “Fairest Lord Jesus,” accom-
papifd hy Judith Stone, after
which the group waa led in tinging
to legislate at all. This pwuciple cd wuhout the knowledge of th<
should have been adopted when United States or the United Na contracts and not undermine or
the nation was on the Gold Stand lions Ambassadors should be
the importance of the sanctity of ^ Arthur Jones" Goff Vanin,
JOHNNY NANTZ
Building Contractor and Mobile
Homes Authorized Dealer
Financing Arranged and FREE Estimate
Residence Phone 1599
Fourth and Virginia Street
Office Phone 2414
Cabinet Shop, 412 Echo Street
I have some nearly new ond good used furniture at Bargoin
Brices that was taken in on trades for Mobile Homes.
impair same In closing, let me
say that my appeal in this column
may not do any good but. as Con
gross is now organizing and as
the Suez negotiations are in full
operation. I do want .my millions
of readers to be thinking over this
message:
Mr. and Mrs. J. O.^Guicc and
family have moved this week to
Loving, Texas, where Mr. Guice
has purchased the sendee station
formerly run by Mr. Jim Hicker-
Son. A social was held Friday
pight. Jan. 11. at the Community
Center honoring Mr. and Mra.
Guice. The Ladies' W.M.U. pre-
sented Mrs. Guice a gift, for serv-
ing as W.M.U. president. Also the
Men's Sunday School class pre
sented Mr. Guice with a gift of
appreciation for teaching the
Men's Class of the Baptist church.
Mrs. F. E. Wilton is able to be
A W. Corbett, W. H. Corbett. T.
E. Robbins. Mrs. Gcorige Whiteley,
D. K. Allen, Lydia Watson, Mrs.
W. I Mahan, Ben Stcadham, E. H. i by herself again after falling and
Stocking. Mrs C. H. Fuller. Mrs breaking her shoulder some time
A H. Nance, H. 1. McC'lassiter, and ! back.
J. F Carter. | Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allen
And A. A. Donnell. Mrs. J B Pierce and Gene Saturday was
Johnson. Mrs. W. J Granthan. Mrs. Pierce’s mother and brother
- ■ < # Mrs W. H. Howard. J. W Shepard, from Rztsenburg, Texas.
Nationwide Audience E tv Taylor.’Mr*. James W. Camp- Mrs J. F. Co,x and son Pack vis-
. , bell. Judge S. A. Penix. Mrs. Etta . ited in Burkbufnett. Texas Tues-
Wlll Hear Program Woolfolk, Kate Stringer. J.L. Brum day with Mrs. Cox's sister, Mrs
A nationw ide audience'w ill hear below. Bill Loving, Mrs. J. W. Lov- Daniel Smith and husband.
i program entitled, “God's Great inK- Elisa Brooks. L. W. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arroyo and
Promise to Man," to be broadcast Mrs Monk Price. Mrs. J. J Atkin- Sondra visited Friday night and
by the CBS radio “Chuch of the son. E. Newby, Clark Harrell, L. C. Saturday with her parents, Mr. and
Air" series, in cooperation with Atkinson. ~H- D. AUUnaon, W. J. I Mrs. Arch Peter* in Olnay, Texas,
the Christian Science church on i Rhoedes, Mtgnel Robledo, O. F.l Bro. Bill I “
Sundav January 20 — ■ Umphrey, Miss Etna vntktnwn.TEtttti Orove
vw Vnrtr ritv W. T. Bryant, and A. L. Berry. tending the Evangelistic confer-
Originating J^omNew Yiork Citj,. Anti G c Wa(kins r h. Young, cncc in Fort Worth. Texas, this
the program will be h ard at dif r]j()p DcLong BerniCe Long, C. P week Bro. Roberts is planning on
ferent times in he \arious ini. r h Mrfi E M Rcmmgton. entering school at the Seminary
xv , x, ? l r Mrs. Ernest Howard. Mrs. F A Jan. 22.
\\! son M. Rilcy^ Committee .m Wallace, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Logan, Paul*
Publication for the State o Mis- G * Thnmas wb G. Davenport, and Neal visited her brother, Ted
voun A quartet and soloist will Q L CUnt0|) Lynn Hcath Gr,Pham in the hospital in Dallas
suply tn< music. Floral Co.. Mrs. W. E. Daily, Mrs Sunday. Ted has had surgery and
, This program will be heard lo w p Foreman, J. M. Cox, Mrs. J., is reported doing fine,
cally on Sunday. Jan 27. at 3:00 McLaren, R. J. Barnett, Mrs The ladies of the Baptist church
E m ' "n Station KM FT. 1620 kc). Anmc New by. Mrs.-Mollic Allen, held a sewing Tuesday for an or
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Announcing.
The Opening of
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Evelyn's Beauty Salon
Mrs. W. B. Edwards announces the open-
ing of Evelyn's Beauty Salon, 403 Summit,
located -across the street from Graham
Floral and Nursery
♦ *
The new Beauty Salon specializes in per-
manent waves,., shampoos, hair tinting,
hair cutting and coiffures to fit your fea-
tures and personality
LATE APPOINTMENTS TAKEN FOR WORKING
WOMEN ANDGJRLS ......
For Appointment Phone 1681
Evelyn's Beauty Salon
Mrs. W. B. Edwards, Owntr and Licensed Operator
MORRISON
FUNERAL HOME
24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
Cadillac Ambulance
(AHA AIR CONDITIONKD)
Oak at Second
Phone 600
Announcing •..
The Opening of
DAVENPORT
CLEANERS
LOVING HIGHWAY, GRAHAM, TEXAS
MONDAY, JANUARY 7fh
PHONE 2227
FREE PICK UP AND
DELIVERY SERVICE
ONE DAY SERVICE IF REQUESTED
EXPERIENCED PfRSONNEL
TIMES HAVE
CHANGED
No More Washday
Worries For Me.
Women Sand Their
LAUNDRY ond
DRY CLEANING
to us and hare leisure
time For enjoyment
JUST PHONE 141
For
FREE PICK UP
ond
DELIVERY
GRAHAM
& Dry Cleaning
.817 Cherry Street
opening ritual bjr the chib presi-
dent, Darlene York. Sandra Boyle,
song loader, lad ths group la stag-
ing the F.H.A. song, accompanied
by Judith Stone, club pianist
BABY CHICKS
Only $2.95 Per 100
J
Recta, Reals, Hemps,
Leghorns — Our Choice
Me. C.O.D.'s then
BUD'S CHICKS
11 Montgomery Avenue
Greenville, S. C.
CONTRACTORS-
RENTAL
AIR COMPRESSORS
PAVING BREAKERS x
v VIBRATORS
WHITEMAN CONCRETE BUGGIES
WATER PUMPS
SAND BLASTING
CONCRETE ACCESSORIES
DITCHING MACHINE TEETH
AND POCKETS
HEAVY EQUIPMENT REPAIR
Graham
ha/v
Rhone 27$
P. O. Bex 47$
S URPIY,
'Serving the Construction Industry"
FOR SALE—1<
house,' light*
boto highway.!
FOR SALB B
house on 1 and
large rooms, 6
house, non-re:
trees; ideal f«
house. Phone
sale pair of c
old.
Fo
FOR RtNT -
apartment, cot
Street. Phone
6 p.m.
FOR RENT—
house with gi
FOR RKNT-
ly decorated,
634 or 280, oi
deahire.
FOR RENT—!
1506 First Sti
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70% more effective in preventing power toss from
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Hew Super Premium Sinclair Power-X GmoBm changes tar&
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three tankfule, yen cun feel tbs improvement in performance •»
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, January 21, 1957, newspaper, January 21, 1957; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116067/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.