The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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TEXAS. DECEMBER S.
THE WEST HEWS
Oechoslovak Publishing Company
Publishers
published every Friday and enter-
ed as second class mall matter at
the post office at West, McLennan
county, Texas. _
West F.F.A.
News
1938 Ford V-8 Standard Tudor Sedan
Western States Grocery Co. Waco,
Shows Progress Under W. R. Sanders
Subscription-
One Year ...........
Six Months --------
Three Months ....
-In Advance
...$1.50
... 50
... .50
Cards of thanks and notices of en-
tertainment, where admission is
charged are published at the rate
of 10c a line.
Any erroneous matter that is a re-
flection on the character or stand-
ing of any individual or firm, which
may appear In this paper will glad-
ly be corrected if brought to the
attention of the publishers
ftditfeqals
The funniest person is the one
who takes himself too seriously.
Perhaps WPA employees would
work faster if they were not too;
modest to show off.
Officers Attend Training School
On Tuesday. Nov. 30, the fallow-1
ing officers of the local chapter,
accompanied by Mr Nedbalek, at-
tended the officers training school
held at the Waco Chamber of Com-1
merce building at 2 p. m: Pres.,
Dwight Padgett; vlce-pres. Henry
Oirard; sec Ludwick Tobola. treas
Louis Hopkins and Parli. Bernard
Lenard.
The boys reported a very educa-
tional and enjoyable afternoon and
are looking forward to the meeting
which will be held on Feb. 1st.
athletics
The F. F. A athletic committee
has gotten to work and organized
a F. F. A. basketball team. In the
near future the boys will play
various nearby chapters.
PAUL LEHMANN,
F. F. A. Reporter
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A/fOST popular of all the Ford V-8
body types Is tbs standard
Tudor sedan, shown above. A longer
hood, mors sweeping lines sad
newly-designed front end, grills,
louvres, fenders end hubrsps ere
featured. Tbs car Is available either
with 86 horsepower or (0 bone-
power V-8 engine. Interiors are at-
tractively appointed. The front seat
la full width. The seat back Is dlvid-
BOLD SPRINGS CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION
ed. The sections are hinged diag-
onally and swing Inward as they are
tipped forward so as to lssvs a wlda
passageway on either side for en-
trance to the rear seat Llks all
Ford body type* tbs Tudor ssdsa
has a large built-in luggage com-
partment The standard cars ars
engineered for owners who demand
tbe maximum of economy in are!
cost and operating cost
No two men arrive at success by | dication of the fact that he has a
the same route. Where there a cut strong faith In the efficacy of the
and dried rule applicable to every later quality as a means of world-
1 case then It would be easy for us ly advancement.
a11- He Is thoroughly grounded In the
Notwithstanding the divergence process through which all enter-
cf approaches there are certain prises must pass from the incep-
fundamental principles which ev-; tion to the time they achieve the
ery man must make a part of him-, dividend stage. This knowledge U
seif before he can essay the first;the result of years of valuable ex-
turning These are Judgement, ln-;pertence and some of the hard
iegfity, Jionesty and perseverance, work briefly referred to in the
M'W R, Sanders, the manager of foregoing
Western States Grocery Co., and, It is a pleasure for this writer
about wjiom this article is written,'to give honorable mention to Mr.
and who is one of Waco’s most vnl-1 - .
ued citizens, will probably add that™1* uu* e0*UJrM“ "<,tumns’
a modicum of hard work is also a|as he * *lways beWnd an* clrlc
primary essential, if he la asked. 11 improvement that will benefit
HU past career bears every ln-1 Waco and McLennan county
Blessed is the telephone girl,
who never expects the subscribers
to be polite.
Walter Morris, colored, who knelt
- on a street in Buffalo and asked
The Bold Springs Cemetery As- (,he law to take him In, was given
sociation met Nov. 5th with Misi- months on a vagrancy charge
Lou Alexander. There were twenty;_'
Pcliee Director Otto V Higgins
of Kansas City. Mo., has ordered
.hat all members of his force be
:lean shaven
E. C Cornell, merchant of Spring Harrassed by repeated burglar-
Clly Mo., who saved coins for two'lea, Hans Strand of Rice Lake,
yeans to buy an automobile, has WIs , Inserted an advertisement In
begun to save his nlckles and j the paper urging burglars to de-
dimes in a big fruit Jar to purchase | dare a moratorium on his gro-
an airplane. 'eery store.
• I •
Because his eyesight was de-j Two 16-year-old Chicago youtlta
fectlve, J C. Pride, #6, of Portland, John Heimar and Alfred Matus-
Me , was denied a license when hejwtca. arrested on speeding chargee,
appeared before Inspectors in a I were sentenced to look and listen
1921 automobile to take a driving for two weeks while the Judge
tost. heard other traffic cases.
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Definitions; “Debtor,
owes money. Creditor,
imagines he will get it.”
one
one
who
who
It U easy to consider both sides
of a question if we have no person-
al interest In either
Postal clerks say many letters
are mailed without addresses. Our
creditors are not that careless.
members and three guests present !
For the last three months our;
association has had a large atten-j
dance at our meetings and muchj
Interest is shown among our new
members.
The association is out of debt
but we feel that it is necessary to
assess each lot owner $1 (one dollar)
a year in order to keep the grounds
in good condition So, If you receive
a card reminding you of your as-
sessment, put a dollar bUl in an
It is some relief to be assured by! envelop* and send it to the associa-
a Georgia psychologist that nojll°n before you forget it. We are
mechanical lie detector will work willing to give but forget
• After the business meeting the
A suitor for the hand of a movie hostess, assist by Mrs. Maggie
actress should never despair Hls!A1“and«’ «™i • delicious salad
turn will probably come in time, plate/The next meeting will be with j
A Charleston man drew IS spades
Mrs. Frank Arthur, Dec. 3rd
REPORTER
in a bridge hand, but spoiled a goad
news story
dead.
by declining to drop
PU I> AND PANIC IN
WHEELER-WOOLSE VS
TWENTIETH COMEDY’
Perhaps, after all, the most for-!
tunate people are those who can’t;
Those two Clown Princes of —
obtain credit enough to enable themi Cucko° Comedy, Bert Wheeler andi
to live beyond their means. Robert Woolsey. return to the screen
_)0(_ in ther newest nonsensical film,
AN ACTOR’S FATHER ! "°n A*1*11 ~ ott A8ain", an RKO
j a pill factory. The greater portion i
and scientific of thelr business hours Is spent;
of his disting-! waging a frenzied feud over their !
While every motion picture fan Radl° P‘<*“re marking their twent-
has witnessed the capable perform- leth guffaw vehicle,
ances of Francbot Tone on the This time the merry maniacs are,
•ereen, and his name is a house-! ^ “ thf harassed co-owners ot|
hold word, comparatively few out-
side of business
circles ever heard _
wished father. Dr Frank Jerome relative values to the company. |
Tone of Niagara Falls Woolsey, who is credited with dls-
In the field of electrochemistry, covering the ingredients of the cure-
however, Dr Tone ranks among:a11 cialms superioty over;,
the world’s leaders, and only re- Wheeler, whose only claim to fame'
eently was awarded a most covet-' *» «» P‘nk suKar poattn8 which ap-
ed honor, the Perkin medal, for his! Parenlly makes the pill palatable
work in applied chemistry. t0 a palpitating world.
HU collection of medals for sci- At Bpsl Theatre Saturday only,
entlfic achievements began In 1900 December 4th.
with one from the Paris exposition ——— lot—————
tallowed by others awardedat the PURCHASING POWER OF CATTLE
Buffalo and 8t Louis expositions, AFFECTED BY CATTLE NUMBER
when he was still In his early
thirties. In recent years he has re- College Station.—Cattle numbers
ceived the 8choellkopf medal of and the purchasing power of cattle
the American Chemical Society and follow cycles varying from 14 to
the Acheson medal of the American years In length, according to
■ectrochmicai Society, of which W E Morgan, economist of the
he U a former president. HU latest, Extension Service division of Tex-
I Perkin medal, was awarded by as A. and M. College,
the Society of Chemical Industry. When the purchasing power of
Dr Tone originated the first com- cattle U high, production U stim-
merclal process for the manufac- ulated, and cattle numbers Increase
tare of silicon metal and has made Morgan points out. On the other
many discoveries of high Industrial hand, when purchasing power U
Importance He U president of the low. production U curtailed.
Carborundum Company and cf the In 1S20 there were about 43 mil-
Brpublic Carbon Company, and a lion head cf cattle in the U. 8.,
director of various corporations Morgan says. In that year a steer
Both he and hU actor s;n are grad- was worth, in terms of what the j
nates of Cornell University ; ranchman could buy with the pro-!
->of- ce«ds of the sale. 79 percent as ]
V. S. MARINE CORPS much as It was In the years 1910;
NEEDS YOUNG MEN to 1914 In 1930, 10 years later,!
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STAMDAtS 9010 «•• .. . If J* oMhote; M re 66 hare*.
power engine; Improved Kusy-Artirm Safety Broket; Center-
Poise Ride; Alls,eel My; Broodehth Or Mohair uphol-
stery, Mohair ettro In “66"; Mohogsmy-fimishtd trim; One
Kit light, tun cure; Twin home; I body types; J (wire*.
there were 38 millon head of cat-
An unlimited number o. men will tie in the country and a steer was !
be enlisted In the United States worth 34 percent more In buying
Marine Corps during the month of power than it was In 1910-14.
December, and will be sent to San
Dfep. California, for training, It
was announced here by the Officer
in Charge of the Marine Corps
Recruiting Office Dallas
Applicants must be of good moral
character, white, single and with-
out dependents, between 18 and 30
yean of age. not less than 64 inches
Thompson Nursery
< *•
nor more than 74 inches tall. Thorn
Jl years of age must have
of parents or guardian,
not living In the im-
ricinity of Dallas may;
application blanks and
forms from
local printniuMirir and have aj
On
Fruit trees. Pecan trees. Shade
trees. Walnuts, Berries.
Hedges, Flowering shrubs, and
kinds ot Evergreens and orna-
mental plants.
ROSES: 15c. — tar, — 25c.
"VlORD offers two new cars for 1938—
J/ th* Standard Ford V-8 and the De
Luxe Ford V-8. They are different in ap-
pearance— but built to tbe same high
standard of mechanical excellence — on
the same chassis.
Because people liked oar 1937 car so
well, they bought more than of any other
make. They liked its looks, Ha smooth
performance, and the way it handled. We
have improved on that car in the newly
styled Standard Ford V-8.
But some folks wanted still more size
and style, with tbe same Ford advantages.
For them, we dewgaed a new De Luxe line.
The De Luxe Ford V-8 Sedans are longer
with more room, larger luggage space,
and finer appointments all around.
De Luxe cars are equipped with the 85-
horsepower engine only.
The Standard is even lower priced than
the De Xuxe. It has graceful new lines
and well-tailored interiors—with a choice
of engine sires—85 or 60 horsepower.
Before Ford made V-type 8-cyltnder en-
gines available to every one, they were
need only in expensive ears. Since then,
four million Ford owners have learned
D D I f C C 90* CAM OfUVtKB M
f It I V l ) OITiarT—TAXMIXTtA
Standard Fred Y t <66 ta l-Cwa. $SW,
T tutor, |Mi; 1 ordur, (689. Standard fid V 9
(95 hp. * —C.«wpe, total Tndur, *6W; feeder.
$714. tie l our Fred V-$ til ho. onh)—
CMpa,$M9; Tuder, |7ta; Fontor” *TR» Crew
vertiMc Centre, Club Cregre, »M*l
Convert 0rl« ( tab Crepe, $804; Pharma. $824 j
Convertible Sedan. 1*94,
the genuine enjoyment of driving an eight-
cylinder car with all-around economy.
The thrifty “60” engine, especially, makes
possible in Standard models a very low
first cost and equally low operating coat.
With two diatiflci designs, two engine
siaea and two price ranges, you’ll find a
1938 Ford car to fit your needs exactly.
Standard and Ih Laxe ear* i
bumper*. bumper guard-. spare wheel, tips,
mire, tin lark and hand, cigar lighter, twin
■rent panel, at no extra charge
la addition, De Law area are equipped with
csss tail light, windaitieid wiper, ore vieori
cin de hue Wearing wtreel glove eosopou-
PEACH TREES; ate. Me. lie, Me
PECANS; $1 M, fiLM, RM, ELM
All plants soM at
prices.
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