The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1942 Page: 5 of 10
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WEST, TEXAS. JUNE 19, 1342.
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BEST THEATRE
PROGRAM
TODAY AND FRIDAY
“How Green Was
My Valley'’
with
Walter Pidgeon
AND
OTHERS
AND LATEST MOVIETONE NEWS
And Beginning New Serial
Dick Tracy vs.
Crime Inc.
SATURDAY - ONE DAY ONLY
Roy Rogers
Geo. Gabby' Hayes
-In-
Nevada crrr
ALSO GOOD COMEDY
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
‘Louisiana Purchase*
IN TECHNICOLOR
Bob Hope
Vera Zorina
Also the new laugh-panic Short
SFEAK1NG of ANIMALS"
TUESDAY — ONE DAY ONLY
BA*»r Rtce Burrwugti’* Thrilling
Picture
“New Adventures
of Tarzan”
, with
Herman Brix
World's Famous Athlete
Xl»o Merrie Melody Cartoon
And Perky The Pig Cartoon
WEDNESDAY—JUNE 24TH
Czech Talking
Picture
“Deti na zakazku”
ALSO SELECTED SHORT
HUSBAND OP WEST LADY DIES
Mr* Lydia Lawahe of We«t re-
ceived a telegram from a Loe
Angeles hoepital. notifying her of
the death of her husband. William
D Lawahr, on June 10th at 3:25
P m Mr Lawahr had been In ill
health thr greater part of the past
four years and confined to the
hospital most of the time.
Interment was In Englewood
cemeterv of I/m Angeles on June
13th, Thr many friends of Mrs
Lawshe extend her their sympathy
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FLOWKR SHOP IN NEW HOME
Mrs. Helen Arendale. who recent-
ly purchased the Mashrk Flower
Shop, reopened the business this
week st her home directly In front
of the Grammar School She in-
vites the people of this community
to visit the flower shop for their
needs In thu line
Reason Enoagh
Pretty Btenog- What’s the big
idea of your working steady 10
hours a day? I wouldn’t think of It.
You know what the code said
Squally Pretty Cashier—I didn’t
think of (t myself It was the boas
who thought of it.
Hope Chest Moanlktr
Visitor—"What was your mum-
mie’s name before she was mar-
ried?" \
Young Innocence—T think It
must have been Savoy That’s the
name on our towels "
What’s the use to teach a boy or
girl u> read 11 they don’t read?
JilfflliMWIlIltfl
John Tennlson is reported to be
recovering from a recent illness.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. R. Byrd, Pastor
John Burke is confined to
home this week due to Illness,
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Mr and Mrs. Cleo Prause
Houston have been visiting in
R. R. Prause home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton B Owens an-
jjounee the arrival of a son, born
Saturday, June 13th. ! r-
• • 10 00 a m. Sunday School,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matus are the Bridges, Superintendent.
! proud parents of a daughter, torn 11:00 a. m., morning worship and
of on Monday, June IS. ; sermon.
the i * • i 7:30 p, m. Training Union, Paul
Method Prasifka son of Mr and j Bean, Director
Mrs. Bill Prasifka. left for San 8 30 p. m. Evening worship and
Mrs. Monroe Janke has been re-1 Diego, Calif., on Wednesday of this »ermon.
turned to her home from a Waco week to enter the naval training, Prayer meeting on Wednesdays
hospital where she la recuperating station at that place »t 8 p m.
following an operation. • »
• * Corporal Ernest Uptmore of
Joe Chudej and daughter, Mary 'camp Blanding, Fla . has been
and Miss Iona Kramer left la^t j visiting his parents and friends for
the past ten days.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. A. N. Wolff, D D., pastor of
the Central Presbyterian church
of Waco, Texas, will conduct ser-
vices at the First Presbyterian
Church 8unday, June 21 at 3 p. m.
The public is cordially invited.
BASKET LUNCH AND iilNGING
On June 21st, if it Isn't raining
the Tokio Baptist church will have
a basket lunch and singing follow-
ed with batismal services. The
gathering will be held at R. David-
son’s place. Friends are cordially
Invited to attend the Tokk> Baptist
clfurch.
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METHODIST CHURCH
P. L .shuler, Pastor
week for California where they
will visit relatives and friends
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Mrs Frank McMorrough of
Waco and daughter, Mrs, Glover
Spear, of Dallas, visited relatives
her? on Tuesday.
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Fahter’s Day Messages
11 a. m.—“The Man Whom God
Calls Blessed." 13(1 p. m “The Schedule for Sunday, June 31:
Ministry of Men to Men ” We urge 10 a m Church School, R Wen-
the men who are members of our j dorf. Supt.
FOR SALE: 100 Bard Rock Pullets,
50c each; 1& to 2 lbs. T. B,
Parry, West, Texas Jtp
Visit Helen’s Flower Shop at Its new
location directly in front of the
Grammar School. Your patron-
age will be appreciated.
Special Sunday Dinner every week.
Treat the family at the TIP TOP,
church, and all othei men are
CASH MARKET
Also correct weights and grading,
Highest Market Price for your
EGGS—POULTRY—CREAM
LOUIS KRAMR
West Te*a« « t
Mr and Mrs. Frank Uptmor and cordially invited, to hear the mea-
ds lighter, Adeline, and son. Frank- ,aHe(i next Sundav both
ie Lee, were
Tuesday.
visiting In Dallas on
sages next Sunday
and evening. Father’s
i especially a day when
morning
Day is
fathers i
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Lurien of Dai-
Cpl. Benny Plsek has returned las are the proud parents of a son.
to Camp Blanding. Florida, follow-;born Mcy 35.h.
Ing a visit with i datives and * *
friends here and at College 8tatton. j Mr. and Mrs. Felt* Mynar and
* * daughter. Ruby Faye, were in West
Miss Tootsie Plsek of College1 on bustaes*. Wednesday.
Station virlted here this week with * *
11 a. m. Morning Worship,
mon: "Eyeless in Gaza.”
7:45 p. m, Epworth League
Shuler, sponsor.
8 30 p. m. Evening Worship.;
Saved to Serve."
wives and children. We believe any} Remember the revival meeting j-
man will be blessed by hearing ! beginning Thursday evening. Ser-1 Assure
the messages announced above, j vices on the lawn, weather per-!
' mltting, but services "weather or:
no weather." Let ds all direct our!
Lunches, Sandwiches, short orders
and the best coffee in town ser-
ved at TIP TOP CAFE.
! should be in God's house with their j Sermon
ADEKHOLD FUNERAL
BURIAL INSURANCE.
HOME—
BaptM Revival
The tentative ante for our re- j'. ., . „ .. ,
V!,., »1, July,«.0 26 Th, I STSStrlSTS 2JSLT5;
Miss Mary Ann Bilek Mrs Fred
Phelr returned Miss Plsek to her
home on Sunday.
committee on arrangements for
ing revival effort, the services this
your financial future with
a program of complete protection
in the Southwestern Life Insur-
ance Company. Local office tn
the West National Bank Bldg,
the
the
meeting Is
help of a
A number of draftees left this
city early last Monday morning
for Induction centers. A complete
list Is not available but It is esti-
mated that six or eight left from
West.
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Mrs. 8. L, Coleman and daugh-
ters, Mary Lou and Ann, spent the
Miss Adeline Uptmor received a
letter from h;r cousin, Pvt. Johnny ,
Uptmor. of Camp Blanding, Fla.,; preacher and singer
stating he is well and to tell all his' M"‘~
friends "hello."
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Mrs. Beaufort Wallace, of Good-
night. Texas, u visiting In the home
of R*v. and Mrs. L R Byrd this
week. She is Mrs. Byrd s sister.
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Mr and Mrs. Frank Seith, Mrs.
Henry Kramolis and baby and Miss
seeking to secure
tn unusually able
Our people
are praying for divine guidance in
this matter. Definite announce-
ment will be made as soon as pos-
sible as to whom the help will be
and the date. If It should have to
be changed.
Sunday will be so directed.
Speaks at Graduation
Plate lunches served every day. &
I variety of vegetables, meats, des-
sert and drink, only 35c at the
, TIP TOP CAFE
past week-end here in the c. L,Mary Ann Qerik spent the past'
Coleman home. They were enroute; week with relatives at La ______
from Oklahoma to Corpus Christ! j Texas, They were accompanied by
where Mr. Coleman Is employed
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Mr and Mrs James Park are
happy to announce the arrival of
a son, torn at a Waco hospital last
Sunday. Little Miss Valanne is
equally proud of “little brother"
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Henry Kudelka left West thu
week for Pearl Harbor where he
will engage In construction work.
Henry had been at Ooose Creek,
but spent a few days with friends
here before leaving for his
location.
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Mr and Mrs. Ott Lee of Beau
Ludvick Gerlk who returned to his
home after visiting here While at
La Salle, Mr and Mrs. Seith were
joined by their daughter, Mias
Marcella Seith, of Austin, who also
spent the week-end at that place.
jOn returning to West the local
visitors were accompanied by Miss
Training Union Social
An All-Church Training Union
Social is planned for Tuesday, 7:30
jp. m June 23, on the church lawn
All members of the church and
aalk,jmembera of the several Unions,
together with their friends, are In-
vited to attend. All who come are
asked to bring a picnic lunch.
Union Leaders will sponsor recrea-
tional activities for their respec-
tive Unions. Let us make this a
great fellowship meeting.
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Henrietta Oerlk. who will
relatives and friends here.
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SUNSHINE WELCOME AFTER
visit
new
HEAVY RAIN and STORM
Farmers throughout this
area
CHURCH OF CHRIST
The public is invited to attend a
revival meeting beginning at the
Church of Christ Friday night,
June 26th and closing Sunday
night, July 5th. Thos. McDonald of
Lubbock, Texas will do the preach-
ment TYxas, former West residents, TT.
welcomed the clear skies and sun- <lpg and Marvin Rowland will lead
shine late this week, following day* the singing. Week day services will
be at 10 a. m and 8:45 p. m. On
visited friends here the past week-
end Mr Lee is employed in the
ship building industry at Beaumont
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Harold Ray and Jack Wilkinson,
sons of Mrs. Alta Wilkinson of
this city, enlisted In the army re-
cently Harold Ray l* a member of
the Engineer Corp at Ft. Bill; jack
leaving Waco on Monday of this
week for Induction.
It is estimated that six Inches of
rain has fallen here this month, a
total of two and one-half inches
being accounted for this week.
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Sundays, bible study will be at
10:15 a. m„ the morning preaching
service at 10:45 o’clock. Evening
preaching will be at 8:45 o'clock.
1940 CHEVROLET SPORT
SEDAN
. A beautiful Made 4 Door automo-
I ’’He Practically new tires. Looks and
runs like a new Aasa ikA
| car. Best Radio. ^7 ijMHl
ADAMS CHEVROLET CO.
1941
CHEVROLET TOWN
SEDAN
A beautiful maroon car Looks and
' drives Tike new Ag*. AA
Rubber excellent jFtvV
ADAMS CHEVROLET CO.
1939 FORD TUDOR
| A beautiful green car. Nearly new
white sidewall Tires. —
$539.00
ADAMS CHEVROLET CO.
Pictured addressing the graduating
class at West Point it Gen. George
C. Marshall, U. S. Army Chief of
Staff. He predicted that American
soldiers will again land in Franca
and aaid that tha strength of the
U 8. Army will reach 4,600,600 by
the end ef the year.
1935 CHEVROLET COUPE
Good tires. Motor has been com-
pletely overhauled. Just the car to
give you many miles of
TZ!T $229.00
) ADAMS CHEVROLET CO-
Sank An Axis Sub
■Is Handicap
Miss Nono Waters and Clyde dan
Waters of Cuero, and Thomas
Hayes Miliner of Oonzaks, return-
ed to their homes on Sunday after
spending several days here in the
J. M Waters home.
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Mrs. Fred Cooek and children
and Mrs. Lonnie Piehl of Woods-
boro are visiting their mother, Mrs
Rudolph Nemecek, and other rela-
tives In this city.
“ALL OUT”
On The Farm Front
News From your County Agent J. C. Patterson
PLANS FOR COTTON
INSECT CONTROL
Cotton insect control field par-
ties will again make headquarters
in the county agent office and re-
quests for their services may b«
filed with us
the weevils life cycle will explain
the necessity of doing the job
thoroughly: The first dusting Is
expected to kill the grown weevils
in five days the calcium arsenate
will have lost Its poisoning effect
ties will be ready to start field
trips to make insect infestation
counts and control recommenda-
tions just as soon at cotton u big
Charles Moses took examinations enough for insect damage but at
this week for enlistment in the any time after the 22nd of June.
Army Air Corp So far as he knows. So as to better serve the territory
he passed the examinations and; there will be two groups working
expects to be sworn In within a few i this summer The two leaders have
days. Two other West young men, been busy this week taking re-
Lanford Deveny and Bill Sord, were fresher courses under direction
called to the air port last Saturday Mr K P Ewing. Entomologist
where they were sworn In as avia-
tion cadets According to informa-
tion available, it will be several
weeks before they are called
begin active training.
Leaders of field par- although the cotton leaves may
still show the white dust. Between
the 5th and 7th days after the first
application the grubs which were
In the squares at that time will be
adults and ready to start laying
j eggs It is to be understood that the
; poison does not harm the eggs or
| grubbs within the bolls or forms,
j Thus a second application is re-
| quired at from 5 to 7 days after
Remember Fathers Day
Charge of the Bureau of Entomo-
logy field station at Waco. Expert
mental application of insecticides
to j has been under way for two weeks
j in son « of the earlier cotton where
_ weevil Infestation ** extremely
'beaey. > ;
It i* Lopea that weather condi-
tions will allow for return visits to
all dusted fields at seven day ln-
Come in and select your gift and father’s day card.
We have la stock a complete line of cards — one for every
oceasion
We atm wM> U inform the public that
every Sunday from 7 :M A M. to 3:36 F. M
will be open
Come la and try our fountain service—we have a special
drink for every one.
tervais It is further hoped
field meetings can be arranged in
1 each community where assistance
! may be requested for cotton insect
control If cotton growers who plan
to undertake insect control would
; come together In a field meeting
and get the necessary details as a
group a great amount or time could
be saved over individual instruc-
the first Within ten to fourteen
days the weevil eggs which were
ialrt just prior to the first applica-
tion will have become grown
weevils and are ready to begin
puncturing forms and bolls. Cal-
cium arsenate which was applied
at the second application will have
been washed ott by rain or will
have tost its strength and a third
apertcation is required.
In an average season the rain
little Bobble—Aw. I could walk
that tight rope as well as the girl
In the circus If It wasn't for one
thing.
Little Jimmie—What’s that?
Little Bobbie—I’d fall off. ‘ .
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If the war lasts long, the Amert-
: ran people will have to win it In a
walk.
Improve
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la. T»o Md IWrkc.Kd Compfeuow who*
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AT TOW OeUGOST
“Sub gunk"—that was the report
made by Navy Pilot Ensign Edward
G. Binning lifter successful moon-
light attack on Axis submarine in
Caribbean waters off the Island of
Martinique. The sub is believed to
have been one responsible for tor-
pedo attack which damaged U. 8.
destroyer
Cash For Used Cars
Must be fairly late models with
good tires. No coupes desired.
Adams Chevrolet
Company
WEST, TEXAS.
Father’* Day Features,
that j will wash oft one of the three ap-
plications within 24 hours and it
will have to be repeated immediate-
ly. Thus ordinarily when you plan
to control boll weevils on cotton it
must be expected that four treat
menu will be required, In order to
get the benefit of three.
Cfest of financing the Insect con-
If you haven’t tried our loe cream you’re missing some-
thing. — Carry a pint or quart home, the kiddles will love it.
tions and
slated.
We appreciate your Business.
Old Corner Drug Store
trol leaders and their helpers is
thus more growers as- j being handed this years, just as in
1M1. by a group of Waco business
t* u 1 interests headed by Mr. A. L Miles
undertake insect control that the
job should to done ri«ht or not at
all. For Weevil control a minimum
of three applications of calcium
arsenate, is to be made at seven
day intervals Unless the grower is
ssrjrsr^fi
through tne Chamber of Commerce
Agricultural Committee. It is likely
that this year business concerns in
other McLennan county towns will
to given opportunity to help fir.
ance the cotton insect control pro-
as am €Xpeme will mo
wasted. A knowledge of‘the count# agent,
Make Your Gift A Hit!
YOU
CANT GO WRONG WHEN YOU MAKE FATHER'S
GIFT AN ARTICLE OF CLOTHINO.
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Webb, Leonard. The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1942, newspaper, June 19, 1942; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth591010/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting West Public Library.