The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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O.P.A. Simplifies Food Rationing,
fiives Sugar Data ^
Budgeting of food rationing
Point* Is made simpler for house-
w:fe$ wi*h the announcement by
°PA that hereafter all red and
Hue stamps will become valid on
the first day of each month and
expire the last day cf the third
following month. Madonna Todd,
Bartlett, Houston district OPA
The editor of the News was
araln reminded that there is a
shortage of homes in We*t when
the home in which he U 11 vine
Wednesday. If anyone
ha* a home for rent or believes it
«ill be fer rent soon, he will ap
rreflate hiirg notified. Call 68,
or speak to the Mr*, a boat it, but
dor * wait too long. Thanks.
a„mar^Z~-———- . ...... aisinct OPA in-, dor t wait too long Than
ona T*2*CRII'rlov - in ad VAXes formation executive said this week ---
___-JJS Families are permitted to poo R^AINS
-mem'*rs but are not Mrs. Raymond who was moved
uTperLw *^1 b°°'lS iSSUed !° th<“ Naval hospltal ln California
witT r r Ker are *’ving last Wednesday suffering with ml
: 1-ioI.ng OTS cUer'T^ ^ 7"'"*'^ re*alned conscious
lot po,nu budgeting ness last week but Is still in a crl-
l -• llcal condition relatives here re-
7 *”a no,,f« of tauruia-
jffutrisiisyg*
Norm to thi fttuc
•netiu* n.iur ra.i .
* fiflvAuuu on
BBT Individual
wvnes to TBS n_
Itu w . reWtioa n
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•t Um ftuUiuters or vditox.
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Did You Know?
: “ w^ln* (torn the “u«” ITIt
jMsssjrs Here Ends Sunday
a e piacmg their rent homes on the 7 and Mrs. Sulak claimed their c,t,»ns who still haven't turn*
onlans scfaX' f^'and'Z ££ otT^ ** ** ^
one with the most money usually old ho«>e of Mr and M™ t 7 dwfcTife' have untu Bun
renter spends hours of his time Uon of lovn Mrs. Cot
aorrj mg and looking for some place children are now living with Mr The commit*
to move his family. Some of the and Mrs E. Williams drive In wSFl*?* handling the
latest transactions are as follows » Mr and Mrs. Arnold Svacek re your wardrob^d"! *° thr°Ug*
Upon the death of Mrs j r Cently bought the home in which wearable piece ° every
SchiUer. Mr and Mrs. Louis Oarri-7™ ^stria lived IS the needy people/7^!!!? t
ZZV 7° hfr h0me' U Mrs R, J J* h0me by them in i??lij JEEi??
7C" ,the cor"« and across ;JJ^Rud Nen»ecek. and it is lo- City Hall Immediately
r°m ,be Presbyterlan hlt^ th* strwt from her The old clothe* «hii J*.
Church. They *>U Uleir homf lo.'lwm*
Best Camp
hM JTl0eJl0theS WlU be a^ort^d,
packed and *ent to the national
•kru «nn HMH fr>
headquarter* Sunday
Aliii * .1, tical condition, relatives here re
eluded on applications for home band a oettv office **ZL hl“" ’ lev r. ^*nd Mr8‘BUI Tuwn'' n“ded rwtt >" «
canning suaar thi* .._____ ’ ^ .v officer m the Havy, ij f ' I('s located about a block south fiance. r ___
nt- on a voyage in the Pacific area of ‘he Church of Christ and o^e _«-_ m ~ T°rn,d®- H“‘ * Car In
)ne * ......... ^ ‘he street Leonard hSs ^. and Mrs »«*•« Prlkryl of Mw"b' Mrv W.«^
been spending most of his leisure a"rlved h> West Wednesday «»•»• M ....
tin e redecorating the home j mor,lt»8 for a short visit with bis
Ur «* ! nn'citi* j I*_ .
*• w OLD IJNE ^SURANCE
IT' Wnanro reM ,n a ReM CamP hi Une insurance No Mutua^HL'
^ out- Use of no more than one ______
(Continued from page l.) Pound of sugar in the canning of l AU,ts WILL PLAN
,n““ - "• TLSSVSJSL «. »«• «*us."-'.-"** • *«*^-iSTisii
aent frnm Imi^H1^*06" ^ rondu‘ t 'hr tond dny*. wni b, held meihe*'^ ^>d ^ Pribryi, .
gard to ttv' refiind o, ,^* re- minded homemaker* that *vrur !,hf C“V water work* huildine ^ h J thplr ,H,mw this week 0f MecII *„nMnb**r* •* Uw »‘«f< -
r u*#S ma>’ °ft™ be substituted for ZS ,u~ur aftermxM,. Wll) , J,';'"' J1" Purchaser, were Mr and Mrs i McClortey H^P'.‘al ■
, >ear Many frujts also mayV H,a'»‘.v »nd e*-eh,irmr ■ 1 T V“n*ura » —•**- h'* Wlle
SPSS'S
please permit _
*11 through you
to the refund
*« uie rerund *i .uT ' ......■uuwanee of sugar
passed in (in raetor gas we this year. Many fruits also m»v in- H,av*t.V ..... ..
7? -u-ters-—
ders, Dudley McMsham R. 'ildorf'
J»e Svacek. Willie Stalling, ,nd
lfttun*
• « a‘ ad’ she said. —o.», ..uuiry uraialu
the LETTER came to the New- fr0m locai war Price and lo* Sv»eek. Willie
irom W r. chambers, chairman oi ^Uo^L aPP»-l ** °l” Fa*dra'
think there Is no likelihood what h»v °f cann,n8 sugar do not ppf Ktnni pu v ni7.
EZStSSSSi m at —iJ? of’S’tou? n'BPU; HEART
. . ? tUre Prompted Mrs. Bartlett’ to remind I „ Pfc Rudo,Ph V DIabaJa, who was
PESSIMISTIC Westonlans who appUcanta that one stamp per ap- * 1 ".th*“ ,!,t arm !n th<* lu-
have ceased buying poll taxes and 1 is not su,licif'“t- If more
who refuse through other wavs to ™" f"e member of the family
take an active part in the function-1 ^ csts Sdgar for canning, a stamp
teg of their city, county, state and i h 1PaCh 01 their No' 4 ration
national government, m,ght ,earn ^ m;'St.bP a,tach^-
a lesson from this incident If i*1 u 5 niaximum amount of sugari Th„
worth their time and money to ™ m,y be is'u, d to any Person Li!? presentrd b.v Col
py t01 is 20 ^unds. and the maximum for > t ' “ Ca,dweii M- c Command
a family 160 pounds, even though 7* “/f °*r ot the A™y Genera
Lllt'PP arp *u__ . HOSDltal in T^tlfnV* XT«...
»WSk*; rs« w Mr*.„‘a ilT
son home-place, which too. was
cently sojd to Mrs JuJla OJrwtJ
was re-
=a££?5«
SAVING UN
tire, wiNosixmat
4»B HAIL and
ALToMonnc
‘ASLKJJVta
see e. e. walla
country has not died. There is one op! "*luded' according to the
fact well worth remembering When Ini ' fh? reductlon 'lf «ve
People loose Interest in their own j ^ fr°m last year’s Individual
----- neir °*n maximum la necessitated by the
,u,,ura ln vne left arm in the In-
vasion of Luzon Philippine Islands
received the Purp|P Heart medal at
hosptfai In Dutch New Guinea prior
to leaving for the States. He is now
stationed at the MrCIosk.y Hospi-
tal at Temple,
I^„m?‘Lwas by Cot.
form of government, the seeds of
• dictatorship or other unwelcome
1°™ °f government can be sown.
Realization of their error will come
testate ftS it dld to countries in
• ♦ •
THE LAST ROUND U*
AT WEST HIGH
ibe^Tei-
mtaations, the students of West
High School usually find a little
ttae from their studies for a final
Ring at a good time.
------- .**vvcool oy the
short supply of sugar for civilians
as is the tightening of requirements
for its issuance.
The allocation of sugar for home
canning this year Is 700 thousand
tons—one fourth less than (he
1944 Issuance, she said. However,
persona who intend to can fruits
and vegetables at home may apply
for their share on the official ap-
plication blank, obtainable at
most stores in every town and city.
Three Men.. .
TIMED to OCCUR only a few 1 (C°"tinUed from pag* U
!ach other are three Of "lanR<;wrr commission and com pa-
the highlights of the social calen- "y will be able to hire
dar for at least the Seniors and W \s fuil Quota in the first 30
Juniors of Alma Mater. The first "llnutes Williams .said. “This may
Wg event was staged last night at j be optunIsm on °ur part but we are
the school gymnasium. It was the | pprtaini>' making an effort. I know
2Kr“-J"‘0r Pr<>m- °n thls UrrriT )rbS thPSe men are being
night the Seniors were guests of1 Pd for are tou8h but they will be
the potential seniors. After being | Tf1 paid for w'hat they do, and
dined in the gym decorated with ,!hen 100 there is another little mat-
blue and silver stars, the boys and I £■* aJ1 have to think about Sy
an dressed in formal clothes. I ^ tainiy won’‘ be shot at. West ha.
gave out with a few hours of -hot f^^gei‘erousl>' of its sons to the
—muij Generali
Hospita; j„ DtItch Npw 0u)n#a |
where Pfc. DIabaJa was a patieiu
for several weeks.
BRENNAN SON BORN it
PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL
The son of Mr. and Mrs J v
Brennan, weighing nine pounds and
twelve ounces was born at Provl-
;pruV°SP,tal *" Waco Sunday
pazdrals announce
birth of DAUGHTER
Dr. and Mrs. G. v. Pazdral of
Somerville, Texas, arc the parents
of a baby daughter, named Julia
Ann, who was born on April 20.
a"d Mrs- Wllllam Milberger
of Nebraska and Miss Helen Milber-
with°th ?rt W°rth are Visitlng here
sussr*
snJf,?’ Bfmha F°jtik 01 Fayetteville
spent a few days here visiting her
former schoolmates, Mrs. Sophie
Janek and Mi.ss Rose Janak.
n”rS- ^‘hy Hutto of Fredrick
ukla. and her husband from
M. College visited here with
A &
her
• •
THE next BIG day will be Tues- vide materials which mn'J* .Z *J‘°'
ay night w-hen the Seniors give! this war by one dav tho u horte”
Bl^-TUaK ^ “Ign“ ls| a chance of saving^^ ot^
^ community6
amed serv.ces 'and ifTm^from
tWs community are needed to pro-
Horten
grandson, Bennie, returned wp-
rs. Hutto to Oklahoma Monday.
SEND HIM
J ONE OA TWO
POUND CAN
OF DELICIOUS
TEXAS PRIDE
FruitCake
,mePt government reguia-
Sealed u ?Tir2** *hiPme"t* . . .
Cake? «er ‘1CX“ Pridc Fruit,
woria f ive anywhere in ,he
*■«»"•» »
ON SALE AT
TOUR GROCER!
BOOST
HIS
MORAIF
FOR
VKIORY
SOUTHElSyLPAR?,rfX RAKrn nv
WiiTHtRN MAID BAKERIES, WACO
Bliss, the three-act comedy pick-
ed for this year s presentation, pro-
mises to be a lot of fun for the
miiors as well as the audience. It
Jhouid be a ‘must” on your calen-
♦ ♦
AND LAST but not least Is the
Senior Field Day on May 4. This
M also an annual event. This is
the day when all the seniors come
to school with “first srrad#»» *i**hAc
boys from this community I
The Wesf WP ^ W°rking at ^
Of J E wTmittPeiSC°mP0Sedi
J E. Williams. R j, Marak
^orge E. Kacir, and Albert T. Van- j
HOSPITAL l»ATlENxir~
.Mrs. Charley Brown and Mrs I
iva ™ wVTi-; X"rr”aS
KSi
raasaM”
ZJly W’ Westm^>and
— v‘8'- jululc Muaenis of West
High School are guests. While the
jwniots clown the future students
look over the school, see a good
Program and make friends with
T” future classmates. All stu-
dents from surrounding schools are
urged to be present.
MISS MILDRED~McGEE
t PPiviit'cif/iit**-
man wanted
for
essential industry
Good Chances for Permanent
Job .
48 hoURS OR MORE PER WEEK
154 BATE OVER 4« HOURS PER
WEEK 1
Universal Atlas
Cement Company
r o. BOX 59, WACO
McGregor I
rrss MILDRED McGEE Rufus Scarborgh
1 ‘tePcndectomy at the HUlcrest *
in Waco Tuesday mominp i _
^^^^yT^Jhp Hillcresi
JfMends report she is dolng^ welt
*«e te an employee of the Horn
Mop Company of West.
I Rcv and M?T Scott of Waco vis-
5ed wlth Mr and Mrs. C. W. Horn
Hwmday after attending the eve-
U*Z* *«^ces at the Baptist Church
Mr. and Mrs. John Abe West-
sited here Sunday with Mrs. Etta
|; Westmoreland
B-saisrjraas
' gL(JT”“ *■ “ »* *■ »
or Call at Plant on
Road
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Vanzura, Albert T. The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1945, newspaper, April 27, 1945; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth589285/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting West Public Library.