Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1933 Page: 4 of 8
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Entered at the Post Office at Decatur, Texas, as Second Class Mail Matter
DICK COLLINS. Editor-Owner
going gloriously.
Consequently
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
We are now in the Saturday eve-
Subscription Kate—$1.50 Per Year
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“Our Country! In her intercourse with foreign nations, may she always
be in the right: but our country, right or wrong.”
—Stephen Decatur.
Thursday Morning, April 27. 1933
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whole country, but which never- William Randolph Eearst in Chicago
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him, and it was some time before the ,
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Rehoboams of the House, are to be
cured with harder taxes.
Anyhody with the white-collar wages
some sound legislation which will, no
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THE MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED NEWSPAPER IN WISE COUNTY
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at the lowest price quoted, expecting
‘There Is No SUBSTITUTE For Circulation’
Ilisr munty Alessenger
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PUBLISHED IN THE DAIRY CENTER OF THE GREAT SOUTHWEST
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। motive.
It is due in the main to cowardice
it pays to read the cla -sifieds.
April 25, 1913.
Born to Mr. and Mr* H. R. Full
Jim Spears and wife of Fortales. mm
N. M.. are Hie guests of the family of mA
Chris England. •
At a me ting of the Masonic order m I
held Saturday night, at which a ■ c
law number of members were pres-
Read the Classifieds; it pays.
We hailed the Reconstruction Finance .
Corporation. We hailed the banking .1 ieir ans
It is idle to hope that this <’ n-
gress will resign, but an amendment
to the Constitution should be offered
w hich would enable the voters to re-
beatings .ni l siuggings are in store ;
tin* peopie of the United
ecple, is not based on any worthy
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our readers
its own salary. Tin* House has refus-
ed to enact any of the major reorgani- ’
Our meeting
. »i *.» . . . i ii • that when the wheels of industry do
theaddtnnnsmwstningtancrewonbaiutstart to Numnming younwili Ne rady
...... . i - 11 .. to take advantage of the opportunity
all the time the trade of the werld \ 1 , .
. . . . i .. .. . that seems to face you?
was being strangied to death. That . .... i , g.n
, . ... . . With good high school training sup-
last sentence is the important one. ' . , . . . .
plemented by good business training.
"The value of our exports fell off." : you will have something readily
the Dallas editor tells us. "more than I marke table that will place you far
26 percent in 1330: there was another in the lead of the unprepared or the
drop of 29.5 per cent in 1931 : then ones with only a general ducation.
came a further decline of 3.1 per cent Surely this is a day of specialization
n 192: and the value cf our exports : nd business' offers quicker rewards
for the first two moiiths of 192 was than almost anything at this time.
26.9 below that of our exports for the President Roosevelt is inaugurating
•he bucket.
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TH SUBJECT OF A LONG
COMPLIMENTARY TALK-
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FOOL MOTORIST!-
■u ve" "in tiie “ruhanm ntapriheiwhe
of republicap government " on which I J
this nation is founded. , X
for their future. Now
grown equally enthusiastic over other
measures designed to lead us out of'
the depression.
“We hailed," says Mr. Molyneaux.
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Williams and her daughter.
this year - - “
---A Health Vacation
resarding the situation from the
point of view of their own interests
and not from the point of view of the
naticn’s interests
reminds us in the April 22 issue of The
Texas Weekly, We have yet to tackle o2ht io be done in the interests of tionally the duties of their office.—
the fundamental task of reconstruc-the
tion." He would have us remember riLSless might jeopardize the
that, in the last three years, we have 1
The L rd lias saved nine souls, bap-
tized ।wo with the Holy Ghost and
. ,, I five speaking in tongues as the Holy
of $2,500 a year is to feel the blow. . ,..n,
i Fpirit grave utterance.
■ he purpose of letting horn do it and Any business prosperous enough to be ‘ Saturday eve-
£ Masonic building, books up to date and are
| prepared to furnish complete abstracts of
bee slipped in his
It Webb, 17 year -old son of Jim
Webb, living north of town, is suffer-
ing greatly from the effects of swal-
lowing a he ney bee late yesterday.
The y< ung man had gone to the weil ,
for a drink, ami while drinking from -
neaded by a rounder, representing anthe old standard. T, al andonme nt
cil concern, attacked a legislator in ' ' Eold a - the b" sis of our money ha",
a hotel lol1y. :..... a - vere beating it is trne. its yiewers with alarm, hut
was given the law-maker. there are rather more pointers with
_______ pride.
1 Doubless this measure will help us
that the Rehoboams have taken charze ,
of the House at Austin. Faced with Pentecostal Church
the urgent need for less taxes, they ;
pile on more. Hani times, say the
effect of these. Rather, he hastens
Stamps or gummer labels Muck to-
mamaca-amnmummamu । vether may be loosened by pressing
with a hot iron.
tin* little score. ,
e at the tables.
by waaae
Jack Mo<s made
Twelve players w
zations in the interest of economy as
rerommended by the Giraves commit-
tee. The House has been timorous in
the presence of lobbying minorities
seeking to maintain the old wasteful
ways of government ami of education.
The call, therefore, is for these $10--
day Horsemen of the Depression to
ride rourhshod over the last remnant
of solvency in Texas with the seourge
at the outset. We hailed the Farm
Board in 1930. We hailed the mora-
torium on intergovernmental debts.
Liquoret-np lobbyist' have gone on
the war-path down in Austin. and
legislators have be n warned to “line
up according to instructions." or
the abandonment • f
Congress, who are
representativs of
| title to all lands in Wise County on short
$ notice.
" We thank you for past favors and respect-
$ fully solicit a continuance of your patronage.
? WISE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
♦ «R? L. THOMPSON, Manager.
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। up the roa to recovery. It was, in
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take the consequences.
A Congress of such cowardly ami
incompetent character is unworthy to
Within the past week there
Where rest and relaxation are a real pleasure—and genuine hos-
pitality joins the best of facilities in making your vacation the
most worthwhile you ever had. You will enjoy the stimulation of
the Crazy baths—and relish the taste of real, Southern cooking.
In addition to these facilities, you can drink Crazy Water—Na-
I think we should have a series of , some congressman, these congress-
for them. The other night a gang. I ment
editorials insisting that Congress re
sign and allow the people to tlect a
Congress which lias the capacity and
the disposition to perform its fune-
lions under the Constitution.
The people admire Mr. Roosevelt
‘very much, but they admire him as
go and that is upward. Wouldn't it
be the sensible thing to prepare so
holiday and its aftermath. And now : while we are, as the.economistssa
we hail the embargo on gold and the at the bottom of this depression.
ring of time. God’s judgements are
i dug poured out on the world, and
Jesus is getting the bride ready for
.... , ...... ii 1 If you were going to invest in the
the conference of thepbusiness leaders stock-market von would, of course.
of the country with President Hoover wateh the substantial stocks and buy
’urns its power over to the I’r si- .
"ent. Roosevelt is a god President, It is willine. in ord r to save it-
and he might not abuse these pow-i-I sone onerou clizations to try
. rs: but th* wisdom of the founders, make a dictator ‛ ut of the execu-
contemplated the possibility of a bad upet the belance of the.no-
President, who would misuse powers "91 branchrs o =' vernment which
which were too largely entrusted tothe fathers ' * the repullie provided
। im 1 or in the < onstitution of the nation.
,u” , , , , . 'ml to establish evil precedents
Th v created a government Ol . . 1
। i , i . rya,. , . which may r turn t plague us. ane
three co-eqial branches: I he eXecIl- . 1
। i ,i i 1 in--....h ' ‘’ll v t • destroy tle demorrat ie
tive branch, the Iegislative in.men •
... x i- x i i.. .,4»i, character of our government, it at
and the jmlvial bral’ch. ,
.... .... . f 1, some fntun* turn* a less worthy and
They d. finmi tlie powers each, • .
.•nd they took pains to see that one hess .un-ifish executive should oceu-
branch should not encroach upon the 1 presiden ia « air.
n nets ■ f another. i We have, in fact, Hie singular
There is nothing in tiie characterspectacle and the disturbing sitnation
of th present Congress to lead any of a Democratic Conzress which d es
. ne to suppose that they have mor,- "ot believe in democracy, and which,
widem than the founders of this
government.
able to meet its pay roll will be stag-
gered afresh with the gatherer's de-
mands. Corporations d«» not vote.
ture’s greatest masterpiece. Why not let this year include
health vacation at the
All they do is to provie jobs for
voters—ami voters are so simple-mind- the rapture.
<■-1 that they will tax the possibility of Dear Christians, do youhaye PW-
their jobs in blissful ignorance that er to win lost sou* to 1,1 '
these jobs now hang by all too slender not, why not tarry uutit endued with
a thread. Thus do the Rehoboams power from on high? U your tal-
of Austin reason. ents God gave you if you exPet to
The House was not willing to cut get a reward in lory Eeporter
these congressmen
Mrs. T. J. McMurray and Miss
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ent, it was unanimously voted to )
I rosecute t he movement now on foot
to erect a handsome Masonic temple
on the lot recently purchased by the
order.
A jolly crowd of urn folks gath-
ered at the home of Guinn Williams
Tuesday night and 42d several pleak
ant hours away. Jolin Simmonsv
•mule the highest score. witll Ed Gib- N
son and Pat Williams close seconds. I
"Up to this good hour we have done doubt, stimulate business and make 2
nothing even designed to check this far better limes T
ingim on Apri 11. -"ii. decline. Every country in th world I why not write Tyler Commercial $
Jack Moss pent severa i its in has been mid' re dug a similar ex College and School of Business Ail V
Shreveport, La., Hie past Wek, perienee." ministration. Tyler. Txas, for their 3
Born to NIr. and N.; John The editor of lb- Weekly closes catalog mil find out how easily you ❖
son on Tuesday, April - a sn I with Ibis timely qnery: "Are we not can get a business training and what *
W. A. Helm was a visiror I • i a ready this time to do something it will mean to you?
lives and friends in Rihome Nunda}.
_________ fact, somnewhat foolish to remain ■ In fact, I
April 22, 1893, officially on the gold standard when powers of
Mr. Sam Levy and family hav •ow ners of gold were being threateneddirect
returned after a lengthy visit in New with exposure ami prosecution. If not
carried to the extreme and hitter end.
this will probably prove a blessing.
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The Rule of Rehoboam ofnho bmehbers of the House de-
-- 1 serve none of these strictures. Some
My father made your yoke heavy, j of them have done their best for the
and I will add to your yoke: my bleaguered taxpayer. Sor-. have a
father also chastised you with whips, record beyond criticism. But the ma
but I will chastise you with scorpions, jority gives character to the ErouP.
So spoke .he ycungkingxehoioam and the majority has donebusitte
when he took the throne of Isreanto meet a great emer ne -Dallas
upon the death of Solomon. It seems News.
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Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any a President, not as a dictator,
firm, person or corporation which may appear at any time in the columns of Congress is going contrary to Hie
the Messenger will lie gladly corrected uDon its being brought to the attention register d vote of the people, ami
of the publisher. DICK COLLINS, ITiblisher, contrary to the purposes of the
zuggie Pickett visited in Fort Worth
this week.
Mrs. C. I.. Mistrol entertained the
young people at a tea party Tuesday
evening.
A daily mail line between Bowie
and Jacksboro will go into operation
on May 15. It will be a two-horse
back line and at Newport it will con-
licet with a branch line which will
run to Post Oak.
Miss Jessie McMurray of Gaines-
ville has been visiting in Decatur
this week.
A company has been organized to
erect and operate a telephone line be-
tween Bowie and Jacksboro. It will
also probably have a branch line to
Post Oak.
Last night a house owned by San-
ky Smith was set on fire on the out-
side of the building and before the
tire could be extinguished the build-
‘ng was badly damaged. The work
was evidently that of an incendiary.
Thursday morning: Cold enough
for overcoats, and a heavy frost in
places.
The sell! ol taught by Miss Mattie
Perrin at Gum will close with an ex-
hibition on the night of the 1sth inst.
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Collins, Dick. Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1933, newspaper, April 27, 1933; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1611622/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .