Show Did You Ever Stop To Think Thin By Edson R R. Waite R. R J. J Edwards editor of the Denton Texas Record-Chronicle Record says That we are often reaching out for something new to the neglect neglect neglect ne ne- of that which we have Many towns cities citie communities elect gleet of that which we have Many towns cities communities I substance that is alread already theirs How many cities in their mad race for factories for new people for fresh enterprises neglect the ones that are right in their theil midst and thus grasp for the shadow and lose the substance The greatest asset of the Southwest and livestock and in the possibilities of those two industries we have a a. basis for untold and unrivaled prosperity We are apt to and in many cases do fail to exert our every effort to develop what we have in striving to take from flom some other community or countr country some in in- in establishment that might prove a doubtful il asset We neglect the development of our lands while while O we e called industry Any City in chimera In a country III owner on eVery fifty acres of land has an asset that f fa hardly equal About livestock and agriculture many of us are PI the farmers farmer's problem We fail to realize n that tha it ft problem of every man who wOlves h 1 lives in In a country be i he rural Our problem is greater development of the 1 soil tho th grow out of the soil and allied industries |