Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1932 Page: 1 of 10
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1932
More Than Three Times the Bona Fide Subscribers of Any Other Newspaper in Decatur
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DECATUR, TEXAS, THURSDAY MORNING, APRILJ1, 1932
NUMBER 17
53rd YEAR
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publie of three pords for traveling liuht.
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make travel safer.
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general interest in the achievements
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A card from E. (Claud) Halell
to Messenger editor says the popular
former Decatur citizen is now locat-
ed near Fenner. and is in the cattle
business, being president of the <1.
X. Cattle Company. Ltd.
Statistics thow that one-fourth of
the workers in the V. a. are enenged
in orcn pations that were unheard of
the evmpany in tin* prweese ef opeta-
tion of the plant an merehandising
of the ontput of threw from which
BARTO HOOD TO
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during
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cotton
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Helm.
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of her fiyure, form, or what you may
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TRAFFIC LAWS TO MONSTER TIRE
BE ENFORCED VISITS DECATUR
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to give U" uronnd to pr-ume ability,
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Tis old paper was found recently said bonne for a term of one year
by Jim Rooth among his effect* of Pent 21 1875. —J. W. Booth, 8. 8.
the I ne neo ■ ■ document that he- Goodman"
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heen busy m: rkinz off stopping nnusual sight " snys W. A.
places at the sidewalk curbings, ete. Goulyear desler in Twcatur.
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ef Ieelie, ole, wle* l’ conterted with ef the
who with Mrs. Patterson. You." he bezan to realize that - mne
one of the -tronezeat
after this one."
The riant of the highways will be
on exhibtion at Decatur Motor Co.
here today.
When You Patronize Your
Home Merchant, remem-
ber you are maintaining
good schools, good roads.
for the city, and this week he has tire to Deratur because it is such an
ihe first part. ngrees to
Gondman of the see-awl
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Tie- aoths .f tempe tamental pe
Car Griner. with his Service Sta-
tion. is about ready to occupy tin-
new quarters at the southeast corner
<f the square, and when all set-up.
Carl will have one of the most at-
tractive stations in the city.
' finishei siurinz
at the
traffie reumulations cbmerved by a tin- 12 fcet high and four feet in Dallas
Patrenize your home-town
institutions if you would
assist in building your
Ik me town.
I Friday afternoon,
and expressions of
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knows for sure jnst how far it will!
run." snys Mr. Helm.
"This tire isn't just a stunt : It is
rather an engince ring and experi-
When questioned, ode said
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pwJaserpt** A
part, all he makes on mid enel wed
field. ami furthermore, H ft Good-
ereilitars to rany off tin* loan.
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first part, tn ake ehar «f
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Dick Collin- editor of the Wise
1t Ununtg Arzzenger
PUBLISHED IN THE DAIRY CENTER OF THE GREAT SOUTHWEST
with loving
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statement given
»i ihslm tion of cne cent a poaneljerteitig
Farl Ferguson and Patl Wright,
I second year stndents of vocational
agrieulture in Dbecatur high school,
docked anel custrated lamhs for Mr.
calvert of the Sand Hill community,
using the blo elless method. This
job was completed April IX under
the supervision of their instruetor.
! A «lesiguated nnmber of jolus must be
di to the «niet «-ilm if lera
Anyhow, ('olenri riek Ir-licve-
zio H F
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ufreming him** for the
wide, hot yon ought to see the big
(eulyrar tire, wcizhing more than a
half tun. with an Inner tube weigh-
Ing an nilitonal 123 pwotiuds. which
is to be in Fweatur tedav. Thurslay
at th<* iratur Mof r C'o.
This fire is inflt. d to a pressure
The Future Farmers and vocation-
nl agriculture students appreciate
the visit and comments of the eighty
individuals uhi visited their depart-
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aeu ranee with (jul's poln for him
to Le with them for many years to
The qnestion. "Whe t about the high-
way ietween Decatur and DentotT"
wag asked wa many times by inn man agrees to put np the hoxine on
ton eitizens. Those penple are in (the house, lay the floor and build •
dead enrnest abwout wanting a coorl. chimney in n neat and workmanlike
direct connection with a zood, thrt-
Ing. hustling town.
manner. In r insideration whereof J
A •> stem of terraces was plannel
and terrace lines were run by Joe
Mack Willbank Wednesday. April
13 Joe Mack is a second term stud
ent in the first year class and can
qualify for a certificate of merit in
terracing by building one of these
terraces and passing a satisfactory
examination on terracin'.
pusition of land eneloeri by said fence. ami eul-
Denton pre |tirnte the wild land for the year
rt Chr nl- le.
a numher ef
the depths of his heart— A Member
etizen: "Yon ve lie in Iwratur and
Wt comty n - .Mf feel mighty
preud of suur tnking institution. ;
Men who mlertake considerable
factory in Akron, Ohio, ns a spare
This 12 foot tire ought to run sever
nl hundred thonmand miles. Nobody
that he lives in one of the heat small
town- in Texas - and lie -horld so
feel, penton ItecurChroniele
time ana
muare an prineirat stret- te en- but If it were carrying the 25 ton
forcer. Chas, qwiaenterry. nn effi- load for which it I. tulltit would is mentai d Telopment lookine rears In*
cient and nevommodatinie officer, inflatel to six pounds pressure to the future Fame day huge air:
ha- twern named «* e-tie officer "I naked Gooisear to bring this Plane may land on tires patterned
tote n- serertly, that entur. anei fehe thirty neres ef Innl
(ues friemls wersjen rale larr. ala to ivreuk naM
rrha-e of n IiNe.
itra Itell resywnehei
the town’s
en the
drivers in Deentur. Thi’ move
«tartel hy Iberatur bnsiness
«ocdman of th*’ «viuI part : thnt
saiei K. N «oviman of the •muni
part, azrera to and with J. W Boi th
Mannger Heli of the Ihcatur
Notor <’ mpuny eailel at the Mes-
prr-rnt ation ef thie fl W-
Nro lull ju- knew it
• bimn to sn - nething
ch year to mm-
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n •ob5o,
" $ TRugl ($:
a2)p, you‘
20,)
of Womiroue
Hurel has been apyinted county
. hairman for Wise. A meeting tJ
(- hairmen will be held In Fort Worth
Katurdny merning al the Ilarkstone
hutel at lo 2 o<hsk Senator Wal
ter Woodhui and Hon. Amon O. Cat-
ter will di liver ndires-es. Diek Col-
lins has been appointed senatorial
. hairman by tie- state hendnarters
banks in ths- entire conntry. with j
thmt man. Tem Wawner. lark of it
with all bi* vast wealth: ■ ne whwi
ha- a holliy. Is ru of -entiment and i
pridte in carrsine on the work start- |
from Alveril. A fellow by the tame
A Garner-for president enb has
Iwen orzanine here with more than
is visiting places iu California, triti- w
was just getting
Li: prreiation.
Halt iwmc for-
and Will Willinms to get thi* ret"”’ Noth of
The Wise county vocational agri-
■ culture public speaking contest will
be held April -’ll to determine the
best speaker in the county, who will
go to Huntsville to the state con-
test.
mark-, he pre-ented Bro. lb II with |
a rirek trim the Sunilay -eho and
lemonstra-
Thursdlay,
Ve should
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rs to be
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afternoon. t’olins i- weli knowu Illi
ml by hie father, a pioneer who did i 1 te nr usually w per cent temtwr
an mh for rour commnnity in theinud , Ir cent mental— Fort Worth
earl daya You Deratur tople s ar Tiruram.
have juet ean- in frri prond of Vui- _______________________________________
cattle king ami tsanket. Tom W ig |
goner ” lonad to hi- fathet. tin* lamented
— - 1 ----- 1 ’«M. J. W. Bis th: “The Ptale of
in eompany with Mr. George T.
Huge, the M- asener r eilitor visitel in Agreement eutered into betwen J
Denton Friday. Mat n large nmbe ; w ibsith f first part, aad S S
Pal. errie- the likene-• of "Cal-
ifornia's rea-hot mama," a lady who.
If the pleture is not lying, weluhs in 1
the neizhtorhond of hair a ton. and
One ef Dentoms meat promninent
etizens paid a de-ervinu compliment
to neratur the other day talkinz to
a Messinger rpreenatite. while the
nothing to it : jnst n sald land feneed and btoke amt put
Edward, noy Milligan in a goi state of cultivation. J W
authentie inforzuntion, the was unaware. The F'riteheit- lion
State hoasts some wonderful sane, as only ihe Pritehe tts can sing.
In expre-
Mr« eunton
Will Wolf, former Decatur boy.
here on a visit with old friends, will
leave late in the week on return
F trip to California. Will has taken
I parts lu some of the best movie pic-
i tures during his stay in Ilollywood,
■ anil it is the belief of friends that be
2 will scon become a star He had a
" minor part in the zreat "Cimarron"
pieture. It is sald tbet be "shines"
in westerns. Iweing an expert rieer
and roper.
Wime ewwty yronlurt.
A feature of outstanding impor-
taue is that th Kraft Fompany will
definietly ev-operate n* the market-
ing tsi pls for tin- prodluet, ns was
anne ieeI in the letter from Mr
Lip-comb and statements from Mr.
Millignn ami Mr. Powell. Due to the
fact that this great marketing and
manufaeturing o r g a n i ration has
sales nulets iu every town and vil-
lage of the cotmtry there will he no
limitation on produetion of milk in
this general section, on n price basis
of what will be at all times current
in the general manufacturing mar
kec. The local market will be main-
ptverning traffie
Ferions complaint has been register- treu is three inches thick so there
ed with the state highway depart- isn't mueh danzer of puncture
ment regarding the want of traffic About the only real evidence of wear
regulations in Deratur, and It has and tear is the numlet of pieces of
become necessary, if the town would rubhet ent off by souvenir hunters."
save the great highway that now "Goodgeat has built three of these
pns=s thru the busincss section, to tires Two ef them are on the mad
the MO •
“ve Im* t me ne
If a rani received from Venor erlartinz Aris Are rwhw th
Fir«t X mb him I If !• {
she is garlwv in n dress abbreviate tion. They expresend to him that it
nf both end«, giving a elearer vt -up » w a- their pmnyer timnt It w onle be in
another one of hi- faveriie hynin<,
’In the (areen," after which the if
firrrs anel teuchers presented him
with n basket of beuntiful flowers ns
:i token of their love mill appreria
ii <ail tie Iu-nt s
nry to the installing of the eqnip- , ha
ment n- rt lonn to be lieuidated ley an
-enger effiee yesterlay morning in a
new f i nl V-S, ane took the editor
i iff Workman ami
J {. War cam |O the plat 1 1 * " 1 ' ■ — । ■ — a c’ashier (ihon Of the First National
.aid that I. had a few At a n..... meetinag oi cairnen, tn .... o, . gar with te ......... .------------------------------—---- lank.wemalon. ......, an bizh
and Im- at thie Kraft op- nnFa HAAH TA
vflUIII Kilk ill III Imick-
dAK IU nuuu IU h is what
uniuuiiuuu iu
. Dr} H9p5 90...... ai w.....anyihine.ana
eudor-I 1 I r r Ln EIPNEi "I- to any claim tin- makers
■ ..... all L.MI1 H| nil /□
r rs-nt N tie el- »f hi- re .... Va m*l !■ A III aauk K make for it its- new car was <01
for the lonofachemak _______ exhii .......... rie peratur Motor
Jna •M'nrtmonl in the golaat Iierre .wu will not In* elisturisysi ‘Themer ■ ~ . n-,. __a.... ...a
wa- mor than -ubarril-ci. At the rw. featurv are hiun, eneourazinu Col It. It Ilood, candieate for Tint i h irmWencda, \
-ame meotinu W c. Samizenn. or the la fact, mhe entire plan has met congre-manat-larze. will deliter a Thuruiaz- "• crowd. Iiwe '
mecatur Ire Co., piedev that com will ihe hearty urcordi of the large t -peeeh it the distriet courtrom in ' umon ” " ' pinK
pany t a -ul-eription of sn tow- a, : rity or dairymen ana evidlentiy intur. Friday night, April 2, in ' ' __
ar what, literally, will compwe a wiu meet a favoraMle acreptnne at the intere of his canelidaey. Julze
loan rrom the community. The n- -i hant- of Imi-inea men a. anon entertnin Aanirn Al irn lO
maineter .f tlo- sul~ ript ion of stw n. , , have ln |||,„. t., Iare-tlmute 1 -1"k"T. .me of tin m... d ""nt ■ HUlUL U I I I IK 14
asiuneu l» I— plexlged I tl ■ bus’ it ■ roughiy It now seem* bight, orators in Ho md ill who UMENIVLIA ULUM W
Maa intert- of Deentur WHS -1 ■! that If no nnforseen hitch or- ten wili be given a treat. He is an •m mommm
down for the e u-ieleratien of t-i ... th" plan will go over and if it i wti" man. and well "aliriri for the nD5 A RAE TLn LILDL
-- me at a meeting annmr to ,|.. preiuetin an marketing dif i' rim h -ekn Thr W. al Irrferl l|K If HAIKI I [ II Hi Al
I- held Welaesdday nizzlir. n itie- will ku remorel to the ex-iztrin ',"M| wil1 furni-h MM* fat wuuMu-u-" "u-u-"
County Agent Guy Towell was inteut that Wise counts can launeh it j th" "‛-lon. "ailiee ar e-ierially
< haree of the meeting Saturlay. The | «-tf en its zrentest dairy carcer. invitel to utteneh.
elefinite proposition from tie Tenn- l
euare (‘ompmny was presentevi by Mr. ;
Millizan from the basis of a ietter '
»f explanntory term- «irafied hy the |
Temnswrp f’ompng anil diu -aions ।
had 1 Mr Millizan with K V. Lip- ’
enml ef the company.
What the milk compnny enzmestel
was a cooperative effort in the rm-
ibn of a eheese dlant here, the com
mnaity to provide the money nere= ,
'Du* First Baptist Sunday school
gave their pastor. Rev. R. E. Bell,
a little surprise program last Sun-
ilay morning. They called it an ap-
preciation program, and it was givun
in honor of his twelfth anniversary
as pastor of the First Baptist church
lien*.
It was planned in such a way that
it was a complete surprise to Bro.
Bell. There was ne thing unusual
about the opening evereises. The
classes inumediately went to their re-
spective placos ami took up the
stuey of tit** lesson. It woule
have seemrti to an outsider that
nothing was being done toward hon-
orinz the one who has lalore for
the past 12 year-, <>n this, his 12th
anniversary day.
But suci wax not the case. At the
appointed time the elasses all eame
together in the main anelitorium at
the appwinteil lime. Bro. Bell was
invitec to take a seat which was es*
pecinlly pregret for him, ami as Hie
congregut ion bezon to sing that old
song I hat he ioves <i. well. "The Fv-
at one time he was in the new-ajwr
busInexs in I lent on When nskrl If
he wenle stay ill niz!t hen*, he xalel.
Na
a ieading Immber eompany of ien-jhi- fj W lb .dli'si pinee on Briar
rontown tb.b Eiwanla of the Rer I uraueh. al-nt ien miles X, W ..f De
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"No, I wottdn’t tay here that few
one of hl* frtemi- said. -Well
Arrangements are heing made to You’l prolatly never nee to buy
« • dea‛
one hundrl memlera Judge M W
They, fast, lote Iro, Itell
wantet him te kiow it.
m ule a very fanpre-ive
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