The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1934 Page: 5 of 8
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THE WEST NEWS FEBRUARY 2, 1934.
Baby Chicks
Custom Hatching
We are now operating our 52,000 all elec-
tric incubator, and are prepared to give you
better service in custom hatching, and when
you want to buy chicks we have all standard,
pure bred chicks at reasonable prices.
West Chick Hatchery
Miss Virginia Gandy is improving
from an attack of 'diphtheria after
being ill for several days.
Mr. and'Mrs. W. T. Harris of Wax-
ahachio and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris
oi Dallas were business visitors here
on Saturday.
Mrs. Arthur Brown remains ill at
the h:me of her parents here. She
ha > been confined to the house since
she came here for a Christmas visit.
Mrs. Hugo Freund has been
brought home irom a Waco sanita-
rium and is recuperating from an ill-
ness of several days duration.
Howard’s Lunch Room, in rear of
Package Irn, will appreciate your
patronage. Good coffee, short orders,
sandwiches and hamburgers our spe-
cialty.
Local News Items
*■! Mrs. J. T. Bennett arrived home
Monday after an extended visit with
Mrs. J. C. Bellows in Seym«ur.
you want a Federal Loan on
your farm see me. C. W. Holloway.
Miss Lenetta Neilson is reported to
be improved from an illness of several
days at her home here.
Mrs. Harry Garrison and son and
Mrs. Leslie Garrison and son were
Waco visitors on Monday.
DANCE at S. P. J. S. T. Hall, Ross,
Monday night, February 5th. Music
by Kohut’s Orchestra. Everybody is
invited.
Maitland Beseda of Trinity Univer-
sity spent a few hours here Sundaj
at the home of his parents, Rev. and I
Mrs. H. E. Beseda.
Miss Maravene Beseda, who hn
been seriously ill at her home here
for several days, is reported to be
slightly improved.
FOUND—Leather key folder con-
taining four keys. Two apparently
Ford A keys. Owner may have same
by paying for this ad. Call at News
office.
FEDERAL LOANS ON YOUR
FARM
I represent both The Federal Land
Bank and The Land Bank Commis-
sioner. Interest 41/, and 5%. Sec
me for a loan on your farm.
C. W. HOLLOWAY.
DANCE given by Cruz Garcia and
his Rainbow Orchestra at the K. J. T.
Hall, Tours, Texas, February 5th.
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INSURE YOUR LIFE WITH
THE
Bartlett Mutual Life
Ins. Ass’n.
BARTLETT, TEXAS
Supervised by State Insurance
Department
Mrs. .J. M. Deveny was called to
Fort Worth Wednesday by the death
of her brother. Dr. B.'U. Morgan, who
died in that city Tuesday.
Maitland Beseda of Trinity Uni- j
versify, Waxahachie, is spending n
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER
OF THE CURRENCY.
Washington D. C. Dec. 1, 1933.
NOTICE is hereby given to all per-
sons who may have claims against
few days here with his parents, Rsv. i“The National Bank of West,” West,
and Mrs. H. E. Beseda. ! Texas, that the same must be pre-
--i seated to J. E. Roberts, Receiver, with
Attention of our readers is called the legal proof thereof, within three
to the Southwestern Life Insurance months from this date, or they may
Company advertisement on this page, be disallowed.
Anyone wishing further information i J. F. T. O'Connor,
should see Rud. Kolar at his office.! Comptroller of the Currency.
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Guaranteed Goods
xCX advertised in c,.
HELTON'S
1907 “Personal Service’
P|j[>
1933 |
WE DO OUR PART
Specials for Friday and Saturday
Decker’s Picnic Hams
10 LBS.
Spuds, Russett Burbanks 10
IMPERIAL M N,CE
Cane Sugar cloth bags
LB 14C
55c
Lbs.
29c
GALLON GOODS
BROOKDALE PEACHES ....
GALLON
• • 48©
LIBPY’S PINEAPPLE.....
GALLON
• 55c
PIE FACE APPLES......
GALLON
• 45c
PIE KING APRICOTS.....
GALLON
. . 58c
TOMATO CATSUP.....
GALLON
. . 65c
Folder’s Coffee
l DripMaker eC BOTH FOR -
ASK ABOUT CASH REFUND
- 98c
HEINZ
BENNETT’S
FORBES
BREAD AND
SWEET MILK
“DUTCH
BUTTER
FRESH DAILY
LUNCH”
Pickles
QT.
Mustard
QT. JAR
10c
JAR
30c
Let Your Grocer Be
Your Milk Man
15c
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Your brallb is protected by Pbysiciams
who bate Certificates signed by the State
Board of Medical Examiners; and by
REGISTERED Nurses and Pharmacists
ubo bare satisfied legal boards as to their
qualifications•
INSURANCE
Added Security
No Additional Cost
Your future and your family may also be protected by
REGISTERED Insurance.
Every Southwestern Life Policy bears this Certificate
signed by the State Insurance Commissioner:
"THIS POLICY IS REGISTERED, AND APPROVED
SECURITIES EQUAL IN VALUE TO THE LEGAL
RESERVE HEREON ARE HELD IN TRUST BY THE
COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE OF THE STATE
OF TEXAS."
You can get this Southwestern Life REGISTERED
Insurance at low cost for temporary protection, for educa-
tion of children, for permanent protection of your family,
for'a monthly income as long as you live after retirement,
for your every need of today and tomorrow.
See the Southwestern Life Man in your community and
investigate the extra security of REGISTERED Insurance
issued by a Texas Company which offers even further
protection in the form of Capital and Surplus amounting
to $6,597,248.40.
LOOK FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF
REGISTRATION ON YOUR POLICY
‘Cross Country Cruise*
Coming to Best Soon
J. M. Tobola, manager of the Bert
Theatre, announced yesterday that
“Cross Country Cruise,” a Universal
comedy-drama, which reveals a cross-
sectional view of life aboard a trans-
continental bus operating between
New York and San Francisco, has
been booked for showing here next
Thursday and Friday, Feb. 8 and 9.
Locale of the story is the vast ex-
panse of America's ribbon-like high-
ways and its throbbing cities and
scenic points en route. The action,
principally, embraces the lives of five
people in a fast-moving story whose
principal ingredient Is comedy, but
which also bares love, hate and re-
venge through to the high point of a
murder—picks them up later for a
solution of the crime and climaxes in
a land and air pursuit of the killer’s
escape with the heroine.
Dean of Baylor U.
Praises Miss Kramer
SOUTHWESTERN
INSURANCE
HOME OFFICE . . DALLAS, TEXAS
T.W. VAR DELL
PRCSIDCNT
ASSETS
$41,777,495.29
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$6,597,248.40
Rud. Kolar
Joe F. Svacek
Local Representatives
LIFE
CO.
No. 13935.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Office of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington, D. C., January 9, 1934.
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evid-
ence presented to the undersigned, it
has been made to appear that “The
West National Bank” in the City of
West in the County of McLennan and
State of Texas has complied with ail
the provisions of the Statutes of the
United States, required to be complied
with before an association shall be
authorized to commence the business
of Banking;
NOW THEREFORE I, J. F. T.
O’Connor, Comptroller of the Cur-
rency, do hereby certify that “The
West National Bank” in the City of
West in the County of McLennan and
State of Texas is authorized to com-
mence the business of Banking as
provided In Section Fifty one hundred
and sixty nine of the Revised Statutes
of the United States.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF wit-
ness my hand and Seal of office this
9th day of January, 1934.
J. F. T. O’CONNOR,
(Seal) Comptroller of the Currency.
Waco, Texas, Jan. 20, 1934
Miss Iona Emily Kramer,
Memorial Dormitory,
Waco, Texas.
DeRr Miss Kramer:
Your grades for the fall quarter
were B plus, B plus, and A: I am
writing this letter to congratulate
you on this excellent record and to
assure you that by your fine work
you are helping to bring credit and
honor to Baylor. Since the spring
quarter of 1925 the scholarship rec-
ord of the institution has steadily in-
creased and as steadily the Universi-
ty has gained in recognition by the
educational world. Ynur scholarship
Tecord contributes to this.
I count it a privilege to express to
you my own and Baylor’s apprecia-
tion and to wish for you a gloriously
successful winter quarter.
Sincerely,
W. S. ALLEN,
Vice President and Dean.
Alderman William Gull of Blean,
| Eng., was fined for stealing rabbits.
WhyGetUpNights?
THIS 25c TEST FREE
If It Fails.
Use this bladder laxative. Drive out
the impurities and excess acids which
cause the irritation that wakes yon
up. Get a regular 25 cent box of
BUKETS, made from buchu leaves,
j juniper oil, etc. After four days teat,
! if not satisfied, go back and get your
j 25c. They worl: on the bladder similar
I to castor oil on the bowels. Bladder
j irregularity is nature’s danger signal
and may warn you of trouble. You
are bound to feel better after this
cleansing and you get your regular
sleep. Sold by Old Corner Dmig Store.
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LUNCHES EVERY DAY
Home Style Cooking
A 4-FOOTED SCREEN STAR
A new screen star makes “his” ap-
pearance in “Ride Him, Cowboy,” a
Western thriller, which is coming to
the Best Theatre Saturday. This is
“Duke, the Devil Horse,” who ap-
parently can do everything but talk.
His tricks are unlimited and he res-
cues his master from a horrible
death on the desert and slays the
villain with his hoofs.
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
at Regular Prices
All Kinds of Sandwiches and
Big Juicy Hamburgers
TIP TOP CAFE
BOLD SPRINGS CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION
Members of the Botyl Springs Cem-
etery Association will hold their regu-
lar meeting at the home of Mrs. Tom
Tucker this afternoon, Friday, Feb-
ruli'y -,*J. All memoers at* invited
to kj present.
A friend in need is one who always
has an extra cigarette and a match.
REMEDY REMOVES CAUSE
OF STOMACH GAS
Most stomach GAS Is due to bowel
poisons. For quick relief use Adler-
ika. One dose cleans out body wastes,
tones up your system, brings sound
sleep. At Leading Druggist'.
See Us for, Superior
Linen Service
Martin Linen Supply
Co.
A. C. HONEA. Jr.. Mgr.
Phohe 2826 P. O.
WACO.
The Best
Food
—for the growing child or the
grown man or woman is pure
milk. Our milk is of the high-
health-
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health of your family—let
itmnlv vnn with tkot
est grade and full of
giving qualities. Don’t n
us supply you with that
Martin’s milk from T. B.
Jerseys.
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The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1934, newspaper, February 2, 1934; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth590230/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting West Public Library.