Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1932 Page: 7 of 8
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Thursday, July 28, 1932
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
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Page Seven
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Future Farmer Feats |
CLASSIFIED ADVS.
Church of Christ
By GLADYS WHITLEY
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HELP WANTED
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By BETTY WEBSTER
Method: Mix fruit well.
JONESTOWN NEWS
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
27 -5t
you
BAKING HINTS
1
28-ti
Apply at Ingram Drug Store
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4
2
The Last Bulwark
ega whites.
far
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ALLISON NEWS
1 1-2 cups of confectioners sugar.
(OOKING HINTS
)
1
and Mix Itritt Bowman.
Bro. Parker begau a revival meet-
and ,
Horn, to Mr and Mm. A. M. Per-
returns foring. sobriety, thrift. and respect for kins, July 25, a girl.
GENERAL HINTS
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accused of being she;.
Worth, spent Tuesday in the home house, J. M HTancock, vocational ag
k
always wipe thoroughly with a clean of Mr. and Mrs. Britt Bowman.
treate
white
Bay of Fort for intestinal worms.
lion anti greatly improve their health lunch, prepared to work.
• ml in Fort Worth.
MOHAIR PRICE
Cjle Road To
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SPECIAL OFFER
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$
FahTime Stera
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4.73-20 . 2.46
For Your Worn Tires
$
1
Sensational Allow-
HERE'S WHY
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7.00-1
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of
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ALL-WEATHER S
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and FATiiriKDERS
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FULL CASH VALUE
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of transmitting these In-
xit.n. inthcue nes1
the meane
USED TIRE
BUYERS
couraged growers in the section to
DECATUR MOTOR COMPAQ
f’or
Love-making. says a noled Germa j
Phone 117—
—Decatur, Tex.
state.
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2
$
Safety for Swimmers
By HR. wu.xw 4. SCHOLES
jects bring the greatest
each dollar expended.
9.39
9.40
Lifetime Guaranteed Super-
twist Cord Tires—Fresh Stock
—All Firsts ... Greatest
Goodyear Values in Thirty
Summers.
watermelog
organization
before serving add 2 pints of ginger
ale. ice, more sugar if necessary and
serve immediately.
. W. A. Claborn .
Mis. G. A. Kay or Wichita Falls.
| is visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cla-
born this week.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald from Fort
The exchanged tires Ho on
tule to you as fast as they
are taken off and in-
spected. Come take your
pick. Depend on us to
treat you right on prices.
honse.
small
HER-
1
3
1
of all Iler. mites, fleas and blue-bugs
Will kill all intestinal diseare-caus-
ing germs ami worus in the incep-
that
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pantry shelf which can be used for
impromptu lunches.
Have at least:
Salmon.
Tuna fish.
Sardines.
Catsup.
Pickles.
Salad dressing.
Weare swamped with calls
for partly u ed tires. Cur
used tire stock has be cn
shot to pieces. Right now
this shortage puts n mar-
ket vaiue on u d tires
that enables us to offer
you tremendous allow-
ances toward the price of
new Goodyears— largest
sellinj tires in the world.
If you act quickly you c. n
sell us the miles kit in
your worn tires at
day last week.
Mr. and Mm. Mose
Coyotes have dens bnt tiney always I
sleep in the open.
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2.45
2.45
2-75
2.50
2.85
1.99
(Copyriglit, 1932, by The Bonnet-
Brown Corporation. Chirago)
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5.00-19 .
5.00-20 .
5.25-2 .
5.25-19 .
5.23-20
5.27-21
5.50-ia
5. 5-19
5.50-20
6.00-17
6.00-18
6,00-19
6.00-29
6.00-21
6.50-17
Similar Allowances on All Sixes.
Exchange 1,2,3, 4, or 5 Tires.
Free Mounting.
2-50
12.00
11.19
11.49
11.99
$1.95
2.00
1.99
2.35
1
R
ment which I received. I am.
Itespectfully,
HOMEn I. WATKINS.
Now your worn tins are
worth more OFF than
ON your car.
Fruit Ginger Mr
2 sliced oranges.
I slice of lemon.
1 cup of grated pineapple
1-2 cup of grape juice.
1 cup of granulated sugar.
(heap Angel Food Cake
1 cup of sugar.
11-2 cups of flour.
3 teaspoons of baking powder.
1-2 teaspoon of cream tartar.
23 cup of scalded milk.
Vanilla.
3 egg whites.
FOR THREE DAYS ONLY
July 28, 29 and 30
Martin, vorational agrieulture teach
To Get the Most Juice Out of
Lemons
By heating a lemon before squeez-
ing, much more juice will Im* obtain
ed than there would be otherwise.
ii
Hints for the
ve Household
I
car of peppers from Framuklin. This
work is under the direction of J. D. |
SizK I
4.10-2!
4.59-20 .
4.5-21 ■.
4.73-19 .
4.10-21
4.50-2
4.50-21
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L
leghorn pnl!ets •
CHK KENS-TURKEYS
cake tins and bake in slow oven, in-
vert. and let stand till cold.
-Mr. nml Mrs. Barney Weldon.
Mr. n ml Mrs. Lee Foster and fam-
ily, Mrs. Sam Cage and children anil
Miss Ethel Walker of near Alvord,
viited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sanford one
day last week.
life a wonderful stream of strength,
of wholesome thinking. of plain liv NI PONT, Wizard Wells. Texas.
Mr. and NIrs. Clarence Farrington onstration of the wopt- -f the can
riculture teacher and his students, to get two-thirds of them to follow
• ’am| lw*1l pn *.d?’it
Worste C’umpnny.
spent Thursday with .Mr. and Mix ed to the homes and baby chick pro- homie, marriage, children, plain liv
at is hard [ the she rt course at A. & M. college.
Keports show that milk producttion morals that
Impromptu Lunches
Always have something on
trends in city life and
the rural home is the 1
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space and cheap rent.
BKoWN, Curler Ute 11.
ences for Three Days
Only on Latest, (ines.
Hew—
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Burkburnett. spent Sunday with Mr. profit on their 25 completed projects, serves the
I As a result of cholera breaking out
in the Edwards herd near White-
Mrs. Jesa Caraway and ehildren
spent the weekend in Wichita Falls
with relatives.
near Decatur.- CHAS.
| ing, and that stream must not be im-
agriculture paired or cliecked. Sometimes the
made $767 conelusion is forced on one as he ole
To Prevent Children’ Diseases
A prominent health official has
said that sickness could lie lessened
greatly by one little art. That is to
Plenty of
-W W.
30-tf
pinch cinnamon and nutmeg.
stand in ice box for 2 hours.
________ । eight-week old S. C. W. Leghorn
chicks from 214-day old chicks at an
To the Voters of Wise County: average vest of 91-2 cents per chick
l wish to thank my friends for the mid with a labor income of Sth* per
Method : Add butter to hot milk.
Mix well with sugar. Add flavoring
and spread.
Velma Taggart of the Oak Grove ville, Texas.
HOMER WATKINS
$0 THANKS VOTERS
law.—Herman Roe, Field Director,
National Editorial Association.
fleeces a* well as larger quantities
and In other ways construetively fos-
l me inau try throughout the
Put in ungreased atigei Saturday night and Sunday with duce and also helped in shipping a !
। Mix Goss Elrol and children from of operation of the Haskell canners.
Wizard Wells spent one day last This cannery is run by the P’rogres-
week with .Mr. and Mrs. Britt Bow sive Farmer Club, an orzanization of
man. former vocatlonal agriculture stud
________ prfits for hustlers. Write the W. T.
Misse Leona and Velma Howden Rawleigh Company, Memphis, Tenn.,
spent the weck-end with Miss Ism or see me. E. W. HOOTEN, Boons-
etars
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6.60
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9.20
9.39
1.49
3.69
of Hie Richland Springs
dent of Sanford Mills.
attended an
scientist, shonld be under trove-n
! ment control It alwave has been
Let for the fairness and clean race that Nore
just has been conducted by him. growers
I have tried to make tids race on meeting
my own merits and qualifications. Watermelon Growers Association
land even ......gh 1 lost । shall be sponsored by It J. ......... vocational
the same person that you have al- agriculture teacher. recently. The
ways known me to be. group plans to ship 75 cars of melons
Again thanking you for your sup- co-operatively this
season.
port and for the words of encourage- ________
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-Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bowman of students have already
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9.39
2.35
2-40
9.49
3.99
community.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Watts and
family of Fort Worth, spent the
weekend with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Watts, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller of Bellevue
spent one day last week with Mr.
ami Mrs. Roy McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors and
FOR RENT—4 room house, with
gas. lights and water: lias barn mid
garag, lot and chicken run: in
Southwest Decatur, close to schools.
community. The loys
Frosting
2 tallespoons of hot milk
1-2 teaspoon of butter.
Rteginald Henley, first year voca-
tional agriculture boy at Walnut
Springs high school, produced 19:
under the two-party system.—C orei-
rana Sun.
I Add scalded milk slowly while still
I hot. Stir while adding. Add flavor-
ing. Mix well. Fold in stiffly beaten
FOR TRADE Town property in
The annual revival meeting of the
Decatur Church of Christ will begin
July 211. Preachins will be conduct-
ed by Bro. Willard Morrow of Fort
Worth. The singing will Is- in charge
of O. J. Meadows of Alvord.
Everybody is extended an invita-
tion to attend each service, both
morning and night'.—A Nenber.
tha twenty
this country •• molnir l- swim-
cause of the slow and costly hand !
methods of weavinz.previonstyinimBut with rensonable precavtione,
vogue ami too expensive for the at- elean water, swimming Is n
eraueman. In theueuriydaxs.o the vAlunbie, henith -promoting exercise
mohair indlu-try. Sane-. Mills eh
Method: Mix well. Sugar, flour,
9.15 11 bo
a ze 12.39
3 z 13 00
3.55 14.00
9.(9 14.00
3 •• 24.0 8
3.60 14-49 ■
3.65 14.60 0g
4 99 17 29 ■
.49 27.63 ■
4.5B 13.00 ■
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___ Amarillo, 6 room modern
Rural life ponrs into our national rarage, ete.; will trade for
This course was given her through
her bextroom improvement.
Leslie Ramsey of Wichita Falls,
spent a part of Iast week with rela
tives here.
(eneva Wot ls of Fyeamore, visit-
ed Florence Lamtert the first of the
On Thursilny, Auzust 4tl, there in
to be a working of the Sweetwater
cemetery. All interested come with
FOR SAL or Trade—Second cutting
Johnson grass bay: will trade for
heifer calves or hozs H 1. PARI
or Arnette Store. It
5 SEE WHAT YOUR WORM 5
TIRES ARE WORTH! 2
Look At These Generous 13,
V Allowances V
* Puton, xpent one day last week nery was given recently 32 Women in
A ypyapge P + +or {ae "ith Nr. and NIr* " 8 Farrington. | the Haskell trade territory attended.
ON BIG IKE tResth3 7
the Hogue made a trip to Electra one ers in
To Clean Mirrors
Mirrors or plate glass may be cas-
ily eleaned by sponging them with a
eloth dampened with alcohol.
(Copyright, 1932, by The Bonnet-
Brown Corporation, Chicago)
large part of this mohair will lecon-
. sumed I the Goodlall Wotsiei Com
4 puny. this purehnse is also signifi-
cant to the Palm Reaeh suiting in-
dustry and allied lines,"
it was at Sanford Mills, fifty
years ago. that the world's first pow-
or win* loom tnr weaving mohair vel-
vets was invented. This develop-
ment laid the forndation for Ilir
present extensive mohnir industry in
WANTED: Reliable man between
ages of 25 and 50 to supply old es-
tablished demand for Rawleigh
Products in N. Wise County. Other
। good localities available. Surety
Contract required. Company furn-
ishes everything but the car. Good
Haskell community. When a dim
Keeping Salt in Summer
Especially at summer resorts, salt
is most apt to become damp. Add a
little cornstarch to salt in salt shak-
er und a great deal of this hardness
will be prevented. Use about 1-2
teaspoon of cornstarch to 2 table-
spoons of salt.
Good news for mohair growers in
Wise county is seen in the announce-
ment h> Sanford Mills and tin* Goud-
all Worsted Company of Sanford.
Maim-, worle's largest mhair weav-
ers, of the purehase from the govern
ment of 14,50,0 pounds of mohair
This is th*- largest pingle sale of mo-
hair in history. Tin- amount is eual
to the average annual clip of the
United .‘latex
The encouraging point for Iwai
zrowers is the tact that both of the
mills concerned have recrntly xone
on record in behnif of quality nee
hair fabrics as oppose to th** disns-
tronsly low zrade materials whieh
have tween hurting flu* entire mohair
industry from the finished produet to
lm aw fleece.
Th** "qnality platform" established
by the mills has won wide endorse-
ment in the furniture automobile
nml other industriea am! the pieilwr
to keep mohair proiluets from fur-
ther quality delaseme* • *• regarded
as a const ruetive step greatly Iwne-
fieial to growers.
"The purehase l« in harmony with
our annem.wri derision to proiue •
mon* produet- »f high quality and
therehy give th** inetuetry ii construe-
live b oat," rend a joint stat me at
ziven mil by W. II Marland, pte-i-
3 packages of elbow macaroni.
1 pound of fresh mushrooms.
2 quarts of milk.
i hicken stock.
Method: Cook chicken with sea-
sonings Cut up into rather large
pieces. Cook macaroni. Make a
thick cream sauce. Add chicken,
macaroni and mushroom. Heat when
ready to nerve.
Chieken Delight
2 chickens.
Salt, pepper, celery, parsley
union.
State Superintendent Chas N.
Shaver, executive officer of the state spent one day last week with Nr. FOR RENT— Building, close in on
board of yocational education, Ims and Mrs. Roy MeBride. west Main on highway 21, suit-
pnounced that the stae contests for Nr. and Mrs w H. Neighbors and able for filling station, black-
LONE MOUND NEWS theuwinnersin the 14 the family spent last Wednesday with smith shop or feed store,
state will Is* held in Huntsville at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Bow
-------- Ilie teachers' college August 2 and 3. den and family.
Mrs. Julia stockson returned to These contests are ill publie speak- Sr. and Mrs. Riley Seat: spent hist
cream tartar, baking powder, and her home in Ollahoma one day last ing. debating, chapter opening and Sunday with Mr and Mrs Audie
salt, which Ims been sifted 4 times, week, after spending several days in closing, mid band work. I Scott of the west Academv commun
the home of her parents, Mr. and -------- l ity.
Mrs. Jim Webb. Future Farmers of Marquez co-op- .
Mr. White of Blair, Okla., spent erated in shipping two cars of pro
Su n.ger vocational
nml unjru
the GinmUH
• loyalty and splendid support given hour. He used home grown feeds
me in my race for district clerk, and feeds supplimented by sterting mash.
Add tiny | I also wish to thank my opponent --------
Follow 0ld Rules
Tien there ar ome eld mies in
rgar to swisaminz which still holl ■
u -d one of ilwse is to avoid swim
aine imme liatelv after a meat. It
in best to wall for atunt two hnnr |
Another I* to n" vid pinneing inte the
cool water when yon are ovrrhe: ted. ।
violation of this rule is likely to ।
canee • rampe. And eramps hre ret
derid the Iwt of swimmers power- ।
lees in deep water, still anetber rule 1
damp cloth the top of every milk or, Messrs. Elmer Hodgca -ad Wilmer double treated 1013 hogs for 22 farm- anytmdy.—Wichita Eagle.
cream bottle before removing
| cap.
Swimminz is one of the best anel
most healthful forms of exercise. It
brings into play aimost all of the |
muscles of the body. And it is a |
sport suitable for most individuals
from ehildhood until wel! along in j
middle age,
in proportion to the number of 1
people who do more or less wimming
each enmmer, acridents in the water
are comparatively few. Some of i
these are Ilir resuit of Inability to
swim sufficinetly well. Some result
from taking too many risks Other-
are the result of disease, eramps ant.
fatigue.
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Anyhow, the democrats can not tie QDottie Lou Kellam left Sunday for
weather moulting season and the Lee Childers. Toether, they will
fall or we refund your money. 33 visit in Deuton
.. r , r. Dalian Bullard is home, after a
Renfros Drug Store long stay at Sanitorium, Texas.
5.30-19 . 2.55 19.19
6.00-20 3.30 13.20
6.00-21 9.49 13.60
6.00-22 . 3.55 14.19
is not to remain in the water to.
long.
.of course, the water in which one
ewims or bathes should lie elenn.
Water that is poliutel with sewer-
age may contain disease germ- Ter-
eon« having infertions di-eases of the
skin eye, rar. nose or thront may
contaminate the water of swimminz
pools. The water mar then Iwecome ,
L
Learn Heart's Conlition
Refore one attempts to indulce in ,
much swimming he should learn the i
conlition of the heart. Swimming is
sometime- xtrentots exercise. It
may call upon tin* heart for consid-
i rable effort. While a sound heart
may lie we II able to repwn to any j
enlinary demands made upon it, a
di-eascd heart may not. A kuowl- |
clze of one’s capacity to standi strain l
-honta enahle one to stay within safe ■
limits of aetivity.
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M 5.27-1
J 5.25- •
2 5.25-:0
» 5.25-21
Allowance* on
GOODYEAR
ALL-WEATHER
winzle sale of mohnir in hiatery and
zives evidence of onr confidewwe in
the futtre of the indusi ry. It gives
protise tn the mohair grower of a
continnei markei for his raw proel-
net nnd ii zives notite to the np
holslers iMMry that Iwtter qnalii;
velmo asd mohair plush are goiug io
lw prwIneori henerfort b. Ninre a
.Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ruth of Rhome projects where the milk was deliver- last bulwark of the old traditions of ing here last Friday night.
Eilliey Ray Wiley spent the week- ents who nre now farmers in the and egE -produetion through the hot Myrtle Ramsey b visiting Marie
I Worth, spent Sunday with Mr. and - ■
:4m Marvin Wilev • Mon- than 1200 cans of fcod have Star Parasite Kemedy given in their
Mr. and Mrs. John Mawkins and been canned in lean than two wecks drinking water will keep them free
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