Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1932 Page: 2 of 8
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
Thursday, July 28, 1932
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Card of Thanks
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Pastor R. E. Bell will preach Sun-
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25c
By Decatur Hardware Co.
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Encore Prepared Spaghetti-16 oz. glass, 10c: 2 medium cans, 13c
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Cigarettes -All brands—carton
$1.55
19c
N-B-C Crackers- 2 lb. box, 17c
10c
Iona Corn or Peas; No. 2 can 10c
Pink Salmon-tall can
10c
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Grandmother’s Bread
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Bulk Vinegar, gallon
Jar Rings—3 dozen
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Brookfield Es
3 st tite kind ef hardware mest suitable for yonr heme wil he found nt thwe DECNTI R WARDWARE
CO. fair pricet
my vlelze of fnithful serviee in th
Iler- ‘event of my election.
ADV. CONTEST
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WHAT AM I DOi’HEgE
|'M TENDi SODA rouNfAI
FoR MISSu9 BIXBEE
WHILE S 4ESATHNOH-
Em SMARTY! cn
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IN S0Mt PART OP
CWINA HAVE BEEN
coutcTEV on 60
DEERENT TINGS
SEVEN YEAR$ IN
ADVANCE
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.. Lone Wolf, Okla.;
Mid death .
Graham, lexas;
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SWIFT & COMPANY
Purveyors of fine fond*
LOCAL SALES REPEESENTATIVE
1. M Elliott, Bor III. Howie, Texas
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ANYHOW we.
MADE THE
PEST oF
OURSELVES
Every day hundreds of thousands of eggs are delivered by farm
patrons to more than 100 Swift & Company produce plants over the
United States. Producers are paid cash for all they offer.
erInthesehranch housesthe bestegos are packed in cartone with the
Erooktield label. Thousands of salesmen daily make their rounds. seli-
ingeggs.pqultry andibutteras they sell meat. That means economy
ur profits from ali sources have averaged only a fraction of a^M
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GREAT-WELL HERE3
My NIOKEL AND I WANr A
TRAW B RY -WALNUT
EGG WHIP CREAM BAHAMA
S’PRTZE WITH DOUBLE.
CHERRIE9 UN NERHEATH ,
PINEAPPL iCE OH TOP AH
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materially hy expenses in connection News.
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Be Sure and Consult Our Windows for
Special Values On
SUGAR - EGGS . BUTTER
FLOUR - SHORTENING . POTATOES
In fart, all zour talle needs before making your purehases. Man to come
in zotr UI’ store find and wil -ve time a- well as muney
Come to our revival services.
Our meetings are going on at Oli-
ver Creek, Allison and Greenwood.
The people are very much interested
at each place.
rote of the seon 1
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be a statement of the things he eon- of kindness and their love and sym-
aiders •st important to happinessri- ----- j • • ■ '
and successful living, what he now . . . ..
feels he would say if he thought this ' our dear mo er.
would be his last sermon. What when this hour comes to you, you will
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That hl«f i
eee were the
vuula limo
the Japanes
Ah RANK IN DECArUR"
home in Dallas Tuesday
CATI K" in the town of Decatur, In .
the county of Wise and State of Tex-
ax, has complied with all the pro-
visions of Ilie Statutes of the Enited
States, required to be complied with !
before an assoriation shall be auth- l
orized to commenre the business of j
Banking:
Now therefore I. J w role. Comp- ■
troller of the Curreney. do hereby
certify that "THE FIRST NATION- I
timated Ml., vorte b« suece - ful candidates in
0,°
the voters. by giving me a zenerous
plurality in all the loxes bt |W„
Portwood, Boyd;
Snyder, Okla.;
lives in Denton.
HIS SUPPORTERS 4
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Funeral services
hert IToover'- pronal fortune, xass
the Magazine "Fortune" in Ha Ang-
I HEARD THEM SAY A
WE ARE TRAVELING )
900 MILES To THE I
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Portwood,
C. Bond,
■’at Bryan,
Portwood,
Inth ese P - ntsall eggs are carefully graded and packed in cases.
Onizthe best, in.size nd quality, are destined eventually to go into
cartone and be sold under the Brookfield label. Others, perhaps not so
large or so even in color,are sorted to get the highest price fortheirgrades.
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!benfon iCecor
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in the primars elertion just kuelei ltoth ads
would you say if you were deliver- find such loyal and affectionate
ing your last message? a
The choir and congregation under _________________________________
h
ust imene, ott thi, week
to 8700,000 from an e
has shrunk l iwvite
with the Belgian relief and the peace
conference and other publie contr-
butions.
At the age of 30, Kays tin* maga-
zine, Hoover’s capital was $500,000
amased from various mining enter-
1 prises. That was in 1908.
A cordal welcome awaits you. We
A. the nomimtion must Im dr
not ex-
ppreria-
for me,
ry one
it has about come • the noint
that a fellow can buy a home In
ompauies in the United Mate, town or a farm in the country
Canada with several thousand cheaper than he can steal it.-
Words fall us as we try to express
day night on “If I Had Only One our heartfelt thank and appreciation
Sermon to Preach. The sermon will to our friends for their many deeds
ee
•i io je in up with
fheir votes fur me,
tin poronmnise my iwest
4’ ihicreut of fath-
"'•m puMle -ervire
At Z SHAW.
t. Welrl, asei«tant advertiing man-
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Del Monte Pineapple Sliced or crushed 2 No. 2 cans
Quaker Maid Beans—3 medium cans
: E. M.
Mrs. A.
Hen Scratch—10 lb. bag . 16c
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azer for the Lone Klar. Art Work
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Joe Blewett, about 58, died at his
Very sinrerely your friend
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friends.
J. A. Portwoo. Hobart, Okla.;
Mrs. V. Z. Wren, Midland, Texas;
c. M. Portwood. Snyder, Okla.: J. S.
lions are de
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GIRAFFES RUNNING
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UNSIALLED TEL PHONE LNE IN
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Out op COMMISSON •I WAS g
MECESSAR {o RESIRING TE- •
ENTIRE System
bo foot
I orized to commence the business of j
Nankinz as provided in Section Fifty I
one hundred and sixtv-nine nt the
Revisd Stntntes of the United
States.
In testimony whereof witness my .
hand nnd acal of offiee his TWEN. I
TY .SIXTH day of JUNE 19012
J. W. i"OLE, Comptroller of the ;
Curreney. July 14-Sept. 15
Miss Nettie Brown has returned to |
her home from a three weeks visit !
in Decatur.
Mrs. Anna Taylor visited Mrs '
Jocie Rarefield Sunday.
Miss Arminta Easley visited L is
and Floice Crownover Sunday.
Mr. Rufus Neele is a Garvin visi-
tor this weel:.
Mrs. Fannie Loafman and children
of Fi»rt Worth, are visiting Mr. ami
Mrs. J. II. Read this week.
Mr. Clayon and lassie flays visit-
ed Mr .mid Mis. E. T. Loafman Sun-
Cay.
Jim Crownover. Belva Matthew,
Marvin Steele and Misses Arminta
Easley. Lois and Floice Crownover,
were Sunday visitors of Clyde and
Eva Read.
Dock Waliace attended ehurel on
Sunday morning.
Everyone is enjoying the meeting
at Friendship. conducted by Rev.
Lois \ ess and Rev. Roper. Everyone
is invited to come.
Audra Read visited Mrs. Lois
Easley one afternoon this week.
who wore at
Falls Kecori.
a memher of
ehureh, r. H. A
< "hronicle.
my thank to all of those tl
ed in any way in my eam
would be unzrteful if | di
tenel my sinerre thenka ane
tion for what yon have «oz
Thankinz eurh and «
again, I am.
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First prize for the best utility in- I
morning, lead, silver, zinc and copper minex, titutional advertising in the United ' need your prayers and your help.
July 19, according to word to rela- which How are the richest of their States has been awarded the adver. I
kind in the world, the article con- tising department of the Lone Star I
were held in the home. 4 71I Swiss tinues, becanse he wan convinced Gas System, by the Publie Utilities I
Ave.. Wednesday morning. July 20, they had not been exhausted. , Advertising Axeoclation.
at 10 oehi-k. Blewett had been HI With development the proprty ap
about two zears confined to his preciated. an.| the magazine ptares . _ _ ____ ...
home moat <f tlie time his return at between $2,05,00 and ads were entered in the contest. Tie- Clarksville Times.
Blewett is survived by his wife 81,000,000 when lie sola his intereat company also won hwonoralle mention ____
and two children, Nra 11 nine am) from 1915 to 1918 Tin- magazine for an ad entitiei “A Timet* Ie-j “ - - - -----------—-----
Fiord Illewett. both of Dallas: bi, xays Hoover made a son,00o profit minder. which urg'd preparation Xo 1303
mother. Ara II. || Hlewett. making on the ni-hop-gate Syndicate. Ltd. for winterheating. ( Treasury Department
her home with her daughter. Mm. It. n Inmanian oil property, and most ' The winning ad aprearca in thls orrire of Comptroller of the Cur
K. Fl .gerald in Sin Franrisco, fal., of the remainder of tin* s10o,0oo newxpaper and other Texan newspa. n-or. Washinzton, D C„ June 20,
and other siaters and brothers. Mm. from various salaries ami tonuses as per la-t fall ami was entitled .-Your 13,
Frank Curry of Los Angele,. Cal.. « consuitant and director. Ga- I wollar-- What necomex of ItC Whera~ ly satisfaetory evidence
Mr. II E. Noor of Altndena. Cal.. The $5,000 salary rednetion Frei. 1 he advertisement displaycd a large prsett d to the unele ratened. It Im,
Mrs Nalph liuckley and K. A Blew- at nt Hoover rerentv ruled himuir dollar divided into varions Mtibm.. lenn made to appear that THE
ett oDallax, B W. Blewett of Kam 1 cstimatea t. a........ a or -howing that ttt cents of cac zus FilsT NATIOXAL BANK IN DE-
N5 " w Kan- "** ” " Ilewett e 13 per cent in relation to bio total doilar stays 1,1 Tegan, being spent for
For Worth income. materials supplies, gun, taxes ami
P’rnetieally all hl. life up to thir- _ wage- Tage, alone according to the
teen years ago wheu Blewett move m.. ■■■ company, amount to .11 cents per
to Dallas, lie was a resident of Den- A167 OIRiS QAVQ nth for emh eustomer on the ky-
ton. ami prominent in business and HIII AMAN AA# mhe ...... the
twie eireles lb was lorn in Wie “IVE vuuauu vruV the mony paid out by
county ami moved to Denton with nnArrrnnn rA An l tomers for zus is put right । 'k into j
bin Parnt- at an rari; ||. wa- I-If D I L LIII III NB | Hie -tate to malm tin a d. H-ndnl.l. I
the I’reabyterian UI WI I LI UE DUHLL ant uninterruptel zas supply, and
alw to develop the zas system for fu- i
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While tit investment rmpany
made the larzest dent, the magazine
xayK, Ioover’s wealth wns redneed
000,000 nt tlie time of hl, retirement
from Businrex in 1914.
The shrinkage I. attributed prinei-
pally to interest in an investment
the leadership of Brother Claude
Washburn are rendering inspiring ;
music, and the spirit of friendliness
and service prevail to a high degree
in the congregation. The constant
co-operation of all the members will
be appreciated, anil visitors are ex- l
tended a most cordial welcome.
It. K. HELL. Pastor.
To My Friend:
I toko thia opportnnity to expre
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have made it pos ible for me to en- on the winning ad was done by Hugh
ter th** run off as hizh eanlilate for Cargo, commereial artist of Dallas,
cotumissioner of pre inet । an Type setting, mats OU*’ elnetros were
6 I nm elerpiy zrate ful to my furnished by Western Newspaper
frieniis for the e: pre--jon ef confi. I sion.
dence so given me, and now renow__
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Collins, Dick. Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1932, newspaper, July 28, 1932; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1611553/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .