Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1933 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday, May 11, 1933
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Next Saturday. May 13th, there is
properly managed.
By W. ». M’FARLANE
journed by May 28.
Entered at the Post Office at Decatur, Texas, as Second Class Mail Matter
lads a long summer in which to find
DICK COLLINS, Editor-Owner
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1 , • inflation amendment to the Ad-
As I see it, the public isn't seriously
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which recalls the old
Subscription Kate—$1.50 Per Year
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Thursday Morning, May 11, 1933
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Forty Years Ago
May 13, 1893.
Texas lawmakers were given an as- 1 Much Aecomplished.
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
than 2000 club women and buy and
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whose shoulders the burden shall be
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OAK GROVE LADIES’ (LIB
710 8th St. Washington, D. C.
Fill 'er up with Conoco Bronze—and be convinced
at the home of Mrs. Frank Clay.
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Our Abstract Plant is now located in the
Masonic building, books up to date and are
prepared to furnish complete abstracts of
Joying a helathy boom, several new
stone buildings are in course of con-
struction, and the citizens an1 happy.
O. L. Gibbons A. Kramer and F. J.
Ford have gone to Austin as dele- '
gates to the State Firemen’s associa-
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The introduction of Conoco Bronze has taken the motoring public by
storm—the year’s "best seller” in gasolines!
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Nesdames W. W. Williams and S.
A. Lillard left Monday to attend the
thrown during the past twelve years,
but it is to be hoped that they will ‘
Offiee of Publication—Messenger Building, 206 West Walnut Street,
Next to Postoffice
| fully solicit a continuance of your patronage.
I WISE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
out what it was they passed.—Rich-1 .
mond Times Dispatch, I Swap adlets are free to farmers’
W. K. Sampsh
LAWYER
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any
firm, person or corporation which may appear at any time in the columns of
the Messenger will be gladly corrected uPon its being brought to the attention
of the publisher.—DICK COLLINS, Publisher.
SPROLES
MURRELL AND BREEDLOVE
Agents
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
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Providing for the Texas of Today—
Planning for the Texas of Tomorrow
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try so as to bring about a demand PLEASANT GROVE CEMETERY
a TO BE WORKED MAY 13TH
Successful Practice since 1875.
Over 25,000 patents obtained
for inventors in every section
of country. Write for book-
let telling how to obtain
a (patent, with list of clients
F~ in your State.
condition under which the railroads
could work out their own salvation if
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GASOLINE
PATENTS
VAND TRADE-MARKS
IC. A. Snow & Co.
A FLYING start with Conoco Bronze! Away like lightning—new
h experience in power—in mileage—in all-around performance,
greatly improved anti-knock, with no increase in price.
Halls of Legislation In- 16 pstrtKe "hatioiotuttoft
vaded by Real Builders condition into which it has been forced
_______ by mismanagement.
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iertaining games nnd
freshments.—Reporter.
“There Is No Substitute For Circulation"
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PUBLISHED IN THE DAIRY CENTER OF THE GREAT SOUTHWEST
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THE MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED NEWSPAPER IN WISE COUNTY
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‘Courtesy - Service
tonishing dlemonst rat ion of the activi-
ties of the home demonstration move-
ment under the skies of Texas. More
. to be a working of the Pleasant
Grove cemetery, five miles south of
when you're under par physically, or
to keep on swimming after you have =
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of appropriations for activities in
We are expecting to see some
snappy styles in the new rubber
bathing suits.—Thomaston Times. .
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There were 106 people present at ,
the club social who enjoyed the en- !
and farm club
rural life best for all the people—the bring expenses of government within
handsome producers or growers of things as
According to the press correspond- J and the resultant loss in turnover. I
cuts under the big dome, "it was the ; funds that were derived from in
Tavlor ‘ biggest and most thoroughly successfulicome tax payments coming larzely
from the North and East. It is my
opinion that a better plan for balanc-
ing the budget was to enact legisla-
tiin that would allow the taxing of
ment to the farm bill gives the 1’resi- granting aid.
There are lobbies and there are j ate and pressing need is to lessen the
lobbyists. This army of 2,000 demon- I burdens and if possible provide em-
stration workers of Texas were on a pioyment for the more than twelve
legitimate mission and they delivered ' million unemployed,
a legitimate message to the makers i
of laws who are likewise the makers Placing the Burden.
— I'M GONNA KNOW
TH' WHY ANO WHEREFOR
OF THIS RIGHT NOW!,
things. Hundreds of women came
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College, bur has not yet fully decided
to accept. The Docior is well pies s-
ed with Decatur and the prospects
for th c llege, and it is to be hopel
will decide to come among us.
Unle Bob Burton says that it has
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- lady from Denton, is visiting well as the consumers or buyers of ments to be cut, and deciding upon
friends in Decatur and is a guest of
rather a program. They came from
sus,BlLS, BILLS!!,
GREAT JUMPIN' LOCOMOTIVES! X
AIN'T THERE NO SUCH THING )
AS BEIN CAREFUL OF /
EXPENSES ANY... /
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By putting on pressure. Speaker Decatur. An who are interested are
Rainey hopes to have the House ad- invited to come and help. Bring a
It will give the I 1 asket of food and a sharp hoe.
2,41,6
The oak Grove club Indies met
Tuesday afternoon. May 2. with Mrs.
delicious re
girl club members
me mbers introduced
themselves to • record, especially in view of the fact
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Dr. C. B. Summons and Dr. S. A.
BcDonald have formed a partnership
to relieve the “ills of man'' in Deca-
tur.
Six switchings and long sidings at
Paradise denote the expet tatit n of
much business.
The first train on the Chicago,
Rock Island and Texas railway ran
into Chico today. The town is en-
wisa to dive into a strange pool with-
out satisfying yourself that you are
not apt to land on a bidden rock or
snag. It isn't wise to go in the water
Outler D. Gose and Newton "1 a vior i —
attended a big Epworth League ral- lobhy in Texas history.” There were
tv addressed by Bishop Chandler. in many prize winners among the girls
Dallas last Sunday. | and boys or rather members of the
Visitors to th...... wen near rara-izirls and hoys <•'"'* There were
disc r. port renewed favorable indica- many directors or active workers
lions for oil this w-k. The drill isfavorhly and widely known in the
rnnin Parsandh."itth.............. mis army or 200 repr-eute
' , . . *11 1 speaking of the family of chib mem-
yen of this place in the long ago. but ’
. . .. , Imts in 171 counties, as well as the
s vera! wars residing , , .L.AI
, . families of 155,00 others who are co-
was here this week on
oDeratin. Breckenridge American.
dent the power to remonetize silver, question of penitentiary management
to issue three billion dollars in cur- in Texas. The public should watch
rency with which to buy up that ! to see that in giving aid the govern-
! amount of Government securities in ment does not place itself in position
Profess r A. J. Emerson, (D. D.. of
Howard Payne college. Brownwood,
Texas, has just ben elected presi-
dent of th- Northw st Texas Baptist
i the open market, thereby effecting a | such that it will be forced to take
huge savings in interest: and to re- over the railroads. Present owners
“Our Country! in her intercourse with foreign nations, may she always duce the gold content of the gold I ha ve brought aboout such a condition
be in the right: but our country, right or wrong.” -Stephen Decatur dollar. No one expects, any one of , that the government could not success-
these measures to break the depression , fully operate the roads at this time. 5 R L. THOMPSON, Manager. 5
into which the country has been in my opinion stabilization of indus
Member of National Editorial Association, World Press Congress, Ter 3 practical date. Three important votes railroads are bidding strong for more
Press Association, Texas Editorial Association. were held in the House last week—on government aid.
LOOK HERE NOW !
WHAT ABOUT THESE ---
securities now tax exempt, and the
reduction of the public debt and its
seven hundred-odd million dollars
interest annually.
> Railroad Legislation Ahead.
The railroad situation has not as
grown cold or tired. ’
Those rules are perfectly obvious, of
course. But every year a lot of Peo:
pie who forget to heed them gV
drowned.—Wichita Falls Record New*
; 95 Texas counties to ask the law-
I makes individually and collectively
that the county and home demonstra-
tion service be reduced no ore thzr
25 per cent fixed in the bill enacted
by the senate. They invoked the
constitutional right of petition. They
backed it up by the legitimate de-
nand of taxpayers to protest the 41
per cent cut proposed in the house.
from the Texas Panhandle section and placed has been a difficult task. My
many others from counties in the idea has been to place it on those who
northeast corner of the commonwealth. ; can best bear it. Under the Economy
There were hundreds of cars in this BilI thousands of disabled vet runs
caravan which marched upon the will suffer. Texas for instance, will
capital. I ioS<* at least a million dollars annually
The general arrival of warm weath- Frank Ulay. There were twelve
er brings a new rush of business to members present and one new mom
the old swimming hole again: very i ber joined the club. As guests of the
shortly will bring the usual number" lub, Nrs. Fred Hachtel and Miss
of drownings unless the swimmers. ' Ella Thompson were present.
Juvenile and otherwise, pay attention Pattern making was discussed and
to a few simple roles of safety. plans to make more patterns were
it isn't wise, for example, to go made. Pans were made for a num-
suddenly into cold water when you J ber of the women to attend the
are overheated, or when you have just Short Course at C I A.
finished a meal It isn’t wise to swim | The ladies decided to entertain
alone in a spot where no one can their families and friends with a
help von if you need help. It isn’t club social, Thursday night. May 4th |
icon Ids observation that all
spells break up wilh a rain.
Naturally in this line-up are to be
found many divergent views on reme-
dies for the nation’s acute situation. .
and those with decided opinions are
all siu-ere in their belief. It has ■
been the desire of the writer to align I
himself with the groups most likely
to be helpful, In the realization that |
if all views were threshed out in the
regular legislative way that a long ses-
sion would be necessary. The immedi-
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Effie Wright, a
ministration’s farm bill, on the farm interested in who owns the railroads. I
bill itself as amended, and on the but does want the watered stock
Federal Securities Act. Each carried ! squeezed out of capitalization and
by a big vote. The inflation amend- capable management installed before i
titl to all lands in Wise County on short
noti¥e.
We thank you for past favors and respect-
Although only a little more than
60 days have passed since the special
sesion convened < onsderable good has
been accomplished. Legislative ob-
servers consider this a remarkable
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those who make the laws as well as that this Congress ineludes over
vote the appropriations under the big 160 new members, many of whom were
dome. They had a parpose, or) wit hout previous legislative experience. j
Over-Night Freight Service
Daily
----- FROM -----
Dallas - Ft. Worth . Wichita
Falls - Waco and Houston
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Package Car Service
From
New York ■ Philadelphia
Akron and St. Louis
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yet been worked out, and will be the
Washington, D. C., Both Houses of major legislation on this week’s ral
Congress are working steadily on the endar. With their watered stocks, Im
emergency relief program with a ' provident management and greed and
View to adjournment at the earliest; backed by the bankers they own, the
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A FERFECT RUNNING MATE FOR CONOCO GERM PROCESSED MOTOR OIL
THE MOTOR OH WITH THE 'HIDDtN QUART' THAT NEVER DRAINS AWAY •
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