Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1935 Page: 2 of 8
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Thursday, November 7,1935
WISE OOUNTY MESSENGER
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Whale At Bridgeport Next Tuesday
Ky (tiff Cates
Mr. J. S. Fi
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sujrV isol.
nninist ration.
here this werk for
Lowu, if not laid out in a forest.
grove of trees.
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thickly sodded with
front lawn is
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without
because of their willingness
friendly service
ex- its fruit and dropped to the ground
Admission 10e-15e-20e
of the national agri-
it is a part
lure in this section is basic and fun- ers of Port Arthur.
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Texas courts will be required on the
general, hilly prairie section to cedar i
in other words, as the farmer pre
the ?
pers, we prosper.
Admission I he aud I5c
nst ruction.
distressed
ad- payment
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- - 21c
No. 1 Potatoes, 10 pounds
Methodist W. M. S.
Pure Gold Oranges, nice size, doz. 19c
Society
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12c
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3 for 10c
- - 14c
CLASSEIEDADVS
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TURKEY SEASON
highway :
containing money.
12c
book and other valuables.
- 21c
Penn Rad Motor Oil, 2 gal, tax pd .$1.15
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25c
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and upright
- 29c
E. E.
205 Main st..
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Swan Down Cake Flour, pkg.
3 pkgs.
Assorted Jello
FOE SALE. 1 pair 4-yesr-old horses.
15% hands high: 1
hand-
Compound, Jewel or Vegetole 8 lb. $1.05
30-months-ol«
MOTOR co.
- 13c
19c
i BOKAR COFFEE
RED CIRCLE
.... 23c
19c Pound
Coffee. 1b.
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BROOK MAYS &
See Our Windows for Additional Specials
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ommittee provided in
unpaid
invitec.
Log Cabin Syrup, Table size
Bakers Cocoa, 12 pound can
Post Toasties, large package
Maxwell House Coffee, pound
specting
citizens.
Kray
high.
Mon-
with
Sparkle Gelatin Dessert, 3 pkgs
Excel Salted Crackers, 2 lb. box
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Jonathan Apples, dozen - - - -
Cabbage, hard heads, pound - - 2
29c
19c
25c
13c
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29c
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Sunny Field Oats, a big 3 lb. box - 17c
Gold Medal Flour, 12 lb. 60c, 24 lb. $1.15
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Story by Gene Stratton Porter
Admission 10e-15e-25e
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PHONE 65 OUR TRUCK WILLPICKUP YOUR TUR-
KEYS AT YOUR PLACE
IONA BEANS, 6 cans - - - -
IONA PEACHES, 2 No. 2%2 cans
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Friday ami Saturday—
JANE WITHERS
“This is the I ife»
Saturday Night Prtview, and Sunday.
Monday, Tuesday —
“Freckles”
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Shredded Wheat, package - •
Del Monte Peaches, No. 2% can
mouth from all sources to each pen- ; from state sources.
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ALISE FAYE
—in—
“Music is Magic”
will be at the Rock Island depot in
Farm Debt Committee !
Is Organized Here
HOMINY, 3 small cans 17c, 2 big c. 15c
PURE CANE SUGAR, 10 lb. c. bag. 57c
Texas Grape Fruit, good ones,
Palmolive Soap, 3 bars - - -
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MAJEsTC
FINEST THEATRE
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patriotic duty, ami a
bem;
mud the courthouse nt
her of Amariilo, dis- (
farm debt adjust- ।
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thrifty trees of these varieties now !
growing in Decatur as evidence that 1
we may grow our fence posts. -
to their farm neighbor.
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To
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profusion of big bodied, large and
Texaco gas
Reward. —
derived from
Decatur Home of
Arboreal Splendor
remembers w hen
to the state of onehalf al-
provide? for re-
the date of
of distin-
between debtor and
thrifty enough and ambitious enough
in the past to own a home of their
own aud have always been self-re-
by former Secretary of State Gerald 1 variety missing is the spreading ami
Manu. now Washington representa- evergreen live oak. a tree recom-
live of the state s planning boardl. I mended for planting in Decatur soil
The necessity of the state court de- ly A. & M. horticulturists but to
cisions will leave this legislature in | his date ignored. It was reported
the dark
revenues
STREET PIANO Co.,
Fort Worth, Texas.--
at Rhome, or on
black envelope
government for the purpose of sav-
ing worthy farmers who are behind
thru no fault of their own on their
poultry or feed
Address at once.
LOST—Oct. 31st
take livestoekk.
part payment.
umber of used grand I
pianos to lie sold for :
deemed to be in place to hint of _
the possibilities of planting much of i
the swags and ravine wastes of this Wednesday and Thursday—
da mental and behind much of our
commercial and financial structure.
farmers should
I am buying Turkeys at my store this year—have new pens
and unloading facilities with ample room to take care of
your birds. Located across the street from ice plant.
iu Decutur
icall for an attractive strueture. that I organization. Before the announce
is expected to care for the needs of ment of the new Chevrolet, a total
the district for several -ers of about 35,000 Chevrolet dealers
======== and dealers' salesmen will have re-
4 •e
etp3e
upon the interest shown locally by
all citizens of the county in cooper-
ating with the federal agency to re
lieve debt distressed farmers.
in Wise county depends.
2 saddle hersem.- -DF-
day, November 4th, in circles
sioner.
The federal law
the county agent or rural
who will gladly advise
ibis service
of course.
The Womans Missionary J
of the Methodist church met
wholly utilitarian value is also thriv-"with slide films and demonstrated
ing in the limesoil of Decatur id a with actual parts and equipment.
ami followed by oral and written ex
aminations on which the ‘students”
are marked. When the program is
concluded, every man in the Chevro-
let retail organization will know the
new product from tires to top, and
from bumper to bumper, and the
benefits are expected to make them-
selves evident in heighthened owner
public service, a
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and boisd'arc and to project
rather than forltheir invasion.
beginning to produce. Common black l
walnuts seem to do well in all parts.
'' Dowu one of the main streets a
[native persimmon is getting ready.
' at frost, to spill a load of its fruits
on the sidewalk over which it stoops,
and on the street that parallels this
Mi Fischer stated that this MT- whale. together with many other in-
vice is furnished tree by the federal ten-sting marine specimens, and
Madame Orwell's London flea circus
Viewing the observable portiou of
the iandscape vf Decatur from the
pevspective of Decatur College bill
leads to the conception ihat the |
division of Resettlement Ad-
the portion not left on the tree.
Very near this spot was an almond
tree that regularly matured its nuts.
Apples produce in the town soil as
of course do plum and peach varie-
The big San Clemente finback
Jack Lampe will explain the
hibits to those attending.
papelshell varieties are growing and carpet.
FOK SALE for Five Hundred Dob
lare, one six-room residence in • eca-
tur; two hundred dollars cash and
vhe balance payable ten dollars per
month, eight per cent interest. — E.
Ji. BAUM(;AERTNEI, Decatur. 2
lowed pnsioners.
Mrs. Pattou captain of circle No. 1.
Mrs. Clement captain of circle No. 2.
The society will meet Monday,
November 11, at the church and at
that time the book. "That Other
America" will be completed.
further states that
in the
illustrated
Mr. Fischer
■ many farmers
do not know
available and
pay, to render
co.. The Reliable Piano Honse, 513
Nain St., Fort Wortl, Texas.
FeE-arg
u-’ggma
WANTFD -Place to work and earn
board while attending D. B. C.--
KJCHAKD KINGSLEY. Greenwooel.
close question of whether the state
constitutional amendment forbids the
Wise county prairie land ’ vestment.
larmers with lime soils akin to that ‘
here in town should be able to av- '
quire here demonstrative proof of !
legume pasture possibilities for their
own locations should they Ite inter-
ested enough to make a study.
On the side of sheer esthetics, did
you know that one of these old tree
covered ravines heading up into
town has literally hundreds of yards
of its si retches bowered in a jungle
ma»s of honey-suckle draped from
tree top to tree top and festooning
banks in. solid cascades, all with a
forbidding junk heap piled at the
head of it.
Since it will soon be tree and
shrub (Minting time. these remarks
are deemed to be appropriate. Fur-
thermore, it is always timely to ad-
vocate further beautification and em-
bellishment of the community by
continually more planting. It is also
8 O’CLOCK, pound 17c
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These Prices Effective
Friday and Saturday Nov. 8-9
Take advantage of these
| SPECIALS
and self-supporting farm
guished beauty could now be con- ceived this information,
templated. preent instruction set-up.
So much for trees. Plant growth I The methods employed
of leser esthetic significance and of ' schools include lectures.
to compose a solid satisfaction with his Chevrolet in-
.MAN WANTED for Rawieigh .........
of soo families. Write todny. Raw- '
leigh. Dept. TXK-195-S.A, Memphis. 1
Tenn. 11-28
via the
with debt problems I
that this service is
is aprticularly desir-
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kmsc.2. .netdma-12
that in the back yard of a Decatur
| home there grows a boisd’arc that,
j two feet above the ground, measures
। nine teet in circumference, a grove
i of old sprawling cedars in another
yard that would make a massive ’
truck load or two of fence posts,
another single branching cedar in
the same yard that shades about
650 square feei of space.
A native pecan grove with trees
of twelve and eighteen inch diamet-
ers and tops now lull of pecans
grow in another pail of town. where
The Romans introdured the b:1=
pipe into Scotland at the time of
surealy sprawls out in a rumitying .The M suenapproyedebupavoteso ‘The Daita, zone olficials of the
37 to 30 will be re.irea serially over Chevrolet Motor Company have just
And yet there is an oldster living a. yearptriod. w 1 naruirteretreturned from Detroit, where uley
i , P ' tat a speat three days undergoing a course
4 341cent tax lev v
- school housea
ous that <
get in toue
just ment c
county: or
supervisor.
MRS. ROGER O. MORE. Maple
Terrace Apartments, Dallas. Texas.
But it held that a decision of
creditor. Ami
number of varieties. Most of this is
of the leguminous classification and
consists of alfalfa, white and sweet
clover, black Medic or yellow free
foil, and burr clover. One eighth
acre corner of a lot is known where
alfalfa thrives so luxuriantly that it
could be cut for hay, and another
i be purpose of organizing the volun-
tary farm debt adjustment committee
for this county.
Mr. Fischer is district supervisor
for A. & M. extension districts Nos.
1 and 3, w hich embrace 38 counties
with a population of 37,560 farms.
The farm debt adjustment com-
mnitee of Wise county is composed
of the following members: R. Cal
MeCurdy, A. C. Bennett and A. B.
Van Meter.
In the meeting held here, Mr. Mo
Curdy was named chairman, Mr.
Bennett vice-chairman and Mr. Van
Meter secretary.
They will hold meetings regularly
on the first Saturday of each month,
and will call meetings at any time to [
meet the requirements of their work. 1
They have been instructed by Mr.
Fischer concerning their duty and »
are supplied with all the necessary ,
forms for listing farm debtors’ cases ।
and solving farm debt problems.
These commit leemen have been
carefully chosen because of their
known public spirit; their knowledge
of la nu values; their disposition of
fairness and thei runderstanding of
the correct relation that should exist
5 year-old
colt in
filly. la
farm mortgages, who have been
state’s paying out over $15 per 000,000
WO WANTS A BFAUTIFUL
PIANO AT A BARGAIN? We may
have in your vicinity in a few days
n splendid upright piano with duet
bench to match. Also A lovely Baby
Grund in two-tone mahogany. Terms
if desired. Might
in the same general section, several , burr clover
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New Sunset School Chevrolet Salesmen to
Building Approved Learn About New Car
Federal Gov’t. Will X
Match State Pension its payanents by the slate to $15 perties in profusion.
________ month. The quite large hackberries, um-
. The social security toard will ask I brageous elms of several varieties,
Austin. Texas. 0t. 31. —The Ted. I congress in January to change andand stin other species of mature
eral social security board will try to elarify its law as a definite inati h- trees thriving in all parts need no
— ..... apply help to Texas pension pay- ing system, rather than repayment, 1 spe ification since their existence is
cultural rehabilitation program ami ments on a matching basis to bring Senator Shivers was informed. Swell known
is provided to save for agricultural the total to each pensioner up to 50 rhe rulings were relayed to him rhe on. native, and also beautiful
communities this class of substantial a month within a year, if ruled in - - —
citizens, on the theory that agricul- a message sent Senator Allan Shiv-
whether to provide taxto be a tree of slow growth, but. if
to pay approximately 87. ( in actuality, it could be conceived
r abut $14,000,000 a ear that this great trec had been planted
hill top where the town now sits.
The native soil of the town of De-
catur is Supposed to be inhospitable
to heavy plant growth, but on re-
feletion and examination we find
balances. Terms. inquiry
Bridgeport Tuesday, Nov. 12. Capt.a Chinese jujube has already ripened
trem what to do.
These governmental agencies are
set up in each county so as to bring
this service home I” the farmer
wherever he resides. And how much
Austin, Texas, Nov. 1.— Attorney Members of Chevrolet s retail or-
Gieneral William MeCraw today ganization here will go thru inten-
cleared the way for a new school sive schooling in the new 19336 Chev-
buildinz for Sunset independent rolets which are soon to be an-
school district when he approved the nounced. The sehools are being held
$6,000 bond issue voted Sept. 7. J thruout the United States
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