Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1932 Page: 1 of 8
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DECATUR. TEXAS. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, i»32
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none other thin Senator Gry Wood-
niff. will le governor. This wvill be
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This elass is composed of boys be
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Tuesday and We inesday nizhts in
the vocational agricuiture room at 7
o’clock.
harder on the
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projerts selected by Floryne Toian.
unite lave becn fiuhtinz jmember of ziris vocational azricnt
ssi Torlay they begin their ture class, l"anning her zarden, no
nppal for supvort throngh iection of breed of turkeys and chick-
elasx, as designated by the Smitli-
Ken. 11. Grady Woodruff of Wise
uniy, one of the youngest members
in another MIO. and with the chief
« xecutive beyond the states botn-
furnishec a chief exeentive
Seal Campnign, which is now in pro- । pied the spare time of this farm girl,
grts thronghont ib* Lnit c« Stuies —
l'uutinz hie OMI of approval on the Turkey prodlueticn. gz proluetion
■ and zarden proiuction are tin the*
islature opens its session Jan. 1<*
Sen. Woodruff is president pro tem
of the sennte, ane next in Iine to ku
tize larber’s busine 4 all to piecee sei."
For in tance, anu I have seen th.-1 " - ------ srats nlose up—so close t he Mate
instance many >.i times, wheni A highily r colored pester, carring had the pror ia- • Ie? ' dvill
two or three swenters are sitting in the annonnenment "Million Dollar tnleum p der from the devlish
a shop, mazhehaif adozet would-be Legs," in front of a Dallas mutfon Diana- shit merine sintks wonid
customers ill Ma : in tin shop, aud pie re house, was misiea ding. and. lure flecked he neses < ihe visit ors I
seeing the hree or fonr ‘entertain- in tte opinion of two citizens from a from the sinull own. Then, imnzine:
smal town i • seveuty-five miles dear, patient reader, th disrust, I het
leno, tin- hospital and come baek to (
Texns, Sen. Wo druff would become '
acting governor during the peri *1 I
«;ov Sterling and Witt are both ont t
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tanning hides have Iwen zar F. Witt in the Walter Iteid ho-
Roya actualiy killed and pitnl in Washington, suffering from
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of the Christmasa Kcal one mar’ the beginning of work on
i bent there ar several old-timernri
itizens who have ben in nud ahout 1
tie, .li gin’a a lonK. long time: inee
yrector was a wee PUPD. Monn!
1 iay his week set 3 TeC- I
ora of cold weather for the * ason.
ane ..... . years tek. Mereu
ered am ind 18 carly Mondn mor,
inc n. ■ thruou the da and
and ruesda . bitter cold weniher
yrevaiicd. Slert fell thruout this "eS-
tion, ad nil ponds and tanks ""Te
frezen over.
” Hughes law In: To provide agricul-
Mr*. N. We Halcomh, 14 North I tural iraininx for bor- •* of sehool
Monroe street, Nan Angelo, Texas,
writes in. renewing her submcription j
to her favorite weekly paper. Thank [
you for reminding » to renew. I
had It in mind. Don’t want to miu
t onsorial artist, In faet. they knock
-Tacre it no doust abqut the Eait
in w sen we ere ' mving." observnd
"ne of tr ciriz to. ; ren I related
the conversation he heard betweon •
yoane mr n and . gitl in the shank
of her teens "« woule indee the
r n< mi had I IW to fl a .W,
ho had with the giri," wW the eiti
„en -and. belie..... me. he win
m I ngain to make a dategopd-thmt
j. If he know. what la mod for him
Never was more surprimed in my life
when the gir started on the yonK
Mlow; she cure like a drunken
"Elor. and the names she called ar
5 ", t 0-a -t Me of the most no:
tridus joiuis ” the md sectlo"
the mrrfiul
Fa e. The
rogram of
mnke n first-hanei | |
new snles tax sstem ’
e state nud sponsoreel ।
Connor of the state. I I
(ov. Witt is able to
te theue times manujon during his reign. Mes nger
cured one porker.
Several cinss periods will be devot-
e l to the stiuly of the following sub-
jects: 1. Differe u‘ ways of beginning
to farm independent iy. 2. The cost
if dtartinz inio the ditferent tyy*
of fa ruling. 3. What euipment anl
with hi« family. *U’ lenve fa * few nlanked dewn two smackers for a
a,- +, enona ho Chrfatmes boljNays anle rf dwenis to ewter «
ing which was held InM week. Kill-
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When You Patronize Your
Home Merchant remem-
ber you are maiataining
good schools, good roads.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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,ee , lion the age of 11 anei 20 yeur*.
Lari ( hapman, deput * 4 « ontains four high school zraduates,
j vinted. to take office with Kherlff- who are not in college, and 12 boys
eiect Tom Faith on January who have dropped out of high school
confined to hiz bed. in ihe KEer due to the poor health of p rents and
- . 1 attaek ° other reasons. The purpwose of the
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C'hristmas Seal, the l'resident -ays:
-For twenty-five years the Nation it
thece projects. I'lanning arose Far-
den ane i eutting bed
compl .4 hznents of Flo"
in vine I' van com munity
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senger, “the fellows who ocenpy
ximit p to
iy of the i
Mr. F. Atwood, an honorel and yelow curd which when nted *
‘ erg on hand and naturally believing sman town n • neveuty-five milet dear, patient reader, tlw disrust, that ' ovd‘eitiz u of .Decatur nnd cm-
they are wniting fo vervice, pass on from the tetrom lis on the banks of feeling that comes o a feliov who ' ’n it!: “ie" at lis home on. " ’
down the street. nt these fellows the tur nient Trinity the theater awake t the realizsiton th:’ he ha- ' in 2 re. ' 2" emt e • and *' fol
^£^7 im Sm " - a S; 2 "eram
— . m. ..I...... and withorat furtheri .. with nud ahenth. s. yrenss in cocn........nit»-
pig. Setting ro-e euttin*.
«. wil romp, the governor’s
President Hoover has given official Armoor River plant and locatinE na
recognition to the 1112 Christmas five plants for the yarl have ocew
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perion of years? 8. What small
« hanzes might be made to inerease
the farm income?
This stndy will be followed by
work on farm probiems such as bud
•ling pecans, grafting perans, terrae-
Ing. selection of bireeding turkey*,
tuning hens, pruning fruit trees and
feeding beef and dairy cows.
Boys interested in this work are
urged to meet with the elass or
’ll as t:
a river-frunt city. And, the youn3
lady’s man took his medicine."
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elinies, nursing on ic
aid nJ Ue? th’
rk to ile Ain"
hv of reneroi
1 -P ', te MZaking cheese, planning » Ie at
ak adly gull that have lain mad* . . . 4;,
amtinst u. Mill wie, ifr indec home prozram, makins i etttina » •’U
f . ............ major publie healti and starting Tieninu ha".
■ oisiema ’ Jnunita (lay. r-o’er o K!‘ls ■
» 1. ms sinrere wteh that th- in vocational nuricultute, Ims dnt-
‘htietmas M 11 campaieu wilt be sne- ing the last few weeks. I sine re r
cx f .1 so that th work of the 2081 nnd » h df 2 llona < ilh, h an
' re * is rercinti > « may rontinne Lela Padg.it mat eoe ol Wrd-
unchecked and n stiil furtjer re neuvny at Lola’s i ma * he Sweet-
netion in the uecth rate mar be water community, it usinr com e*-
' hie ed dur < the ’ m ”7 ynar. ' rial rennet and che • colori • ib-
— lets, whole milt la ■ urerted into *
go Christmas Shoppers!
of the muiy, probably win be gorer-
nor of Texas for a werk If Got. Ross
s Sterling follows plana he « id
Weneslay are tentative of leaving
the Mate for a abort time.
Lieat. Gov. Flign: Wit is in tire
Walter leid zovera • ent he spital at
Washing, ui. I* t. ulick hne not plan-
HOOVER FAVORS amnomi - *
OF AI A AAi^ R projects in vocational azriculture i
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- - other things wotaie ‘ icetir* to
-tart. 4. The cost of opralint the
| buir} cow* calves, elh keus ane farm. 5. liow many of the • peratie n
hog are owued by the int mbers of nceds could be provided from the
Un iart time Haw* in voen ional ag farm? & How mue h cash will he
- i । uiture, with h Im taught by N. I*, operation necus require! 7. What en-
Stephenxen, instructor in the haul terprises offer the best opportunities
I high *ehool. Mix of the ’oya will of making money in 123 and over a
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