The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1943 Page: 5 of 8
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WEST, TEXAS. MARCH 20, IMS.
BEST THEATRE
PROGRAM
TODAY AND FRIDAY
CABLE TURNER
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Certificate For Farm Families
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S0_MEWHERfuF.«»Y(HJ
twif!?1) Dan* • lt*Qinald Own
11 V Lm tmtalmk • CKailaa D.njia
‘IW-yrte"——
Ala* Latest Movitone News
SATURDAY — ONE DAY ONLY
Gene Autry
I Smiley Burnette
-In—
‘Bells of Capistrano’
with
Joe Tedpole
This is the last picture Gene Autry
made and now he’s gone to the
D. S. Army—So dpn’t miss it!
8UNDAY AND MONDAY
“Flying Fortress”
with
Richard Greene
AND SCOT DAVIS HF.ADLINER
"THE UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS"
ALSO DOUBLE CHASER CARTOON
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bresler of
Hillsboro visited relatives —a n d
friends here the past week-end.
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Mrs. Roman Lichnovsky, Helen
and Stubby Machulka, all of Tem-
! pie, spent Sunday here in the
Robert Navratll home.
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Miss Clara Mae Jerabek of Aui-
; tin spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jerabek.
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Raymond L. Rejcek of Kentucky
has been promoted to Sergeant in
the army, according to Informa-
tion received by his father, John F.
Rejcek of Abbott.
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Cpl. Norman Keen, with U. 8.
forces In Puerto Rico, has been pro-
Mrs. Mary Foxx and Bernard
Cocek of Austin visited relatives
here the past week-end.
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Louis Kramr Is reported to be suf-
fering an attack of mumps this
week. His friends hope that he
will soon be up again.
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnson
of Houston and Auxiliary Josephine
Johnson of Waco, visited their
parents, Rev and Mrs, Edgar E.
Johnson, over the week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. W„ Seat and
Mesdames Sam Pasa - and Bess
Pierson visited In Denton last
Sunday.
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Mrs. R. Wendolf visited her
moted to Sergeant, according to;moi,ner, Mrs. D. Blume, in Waco,
word received by his brother,, Thursday, It being Mrs. Bjlume's;
Marvin.Keen. 84th anniversary.
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Visitors In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Girard and children
Mrs. Frank Prlkryl the past week- and Miss Helen Cernosek visited
end were: Misses Lucille Prlkryl; in Dallas the past week-end.
and Dorothy Greene, Pfc. Tommy
Gallant and 8gt. William H. Evens,
all of Camp Hood, near Killeen. Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Altus and family from
Farm Families
To Received Award
CLASSIFIED
ads
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment.
Miss Lou Alexander, 109 South
Marable St.
FOR SALE: Plymouth 4-door sedan,
1838 model. See John F Rejetfc,
Abbott, Texas. tlp>
FOR 8ALE: 3 baby calves. See Joe
Oaldueek, Rt 2 West ltp
FOR RENT: 96-acres, third and
fourth. Near Mr. Jaska, 2 miles
north of Penelope. Mat Siaxule,
Rt. I, West, Texas. dtp)
ranch is to be completed this
month.
“It Is a simple word of apprecia-
tion and encouragement to the |
fighting units of the food front, the j
\ nation's farm families,” B. F. j
College Station, March 25.—Cer- j Vance, chairman. Texas USDA War j
tificates of enlistment for all-out Board, said In explaining the pur-
food production will be awarded pose of the certificate. He pointed]
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wrbas from!Texas farm famlUes who have en* out that for three years 111 a rowi
listed In this year's Food for Free- farm operators and their families,
Lorena! dom Pr°6ram have broken all production records |
LOOT- 2 mules, 1 brown, black
horse mule, not sheared; 1 mare
mule, brown, red. sheared on neck
only. Reward. Joe Oaldusek, Rt.
2. West, Texas. ’___ltp
TUESDAY—ONE DAY ONLY
Diana Barrymore
Brian Donlevy
Mr. and Mrs. James Park and visited in the home of Chas. Wrbas u x 14 lncb, certificate, with emphasis on the war-needed
children spent Sunday in the Ben last Sunday. • | which has beeni signed by Secretary crops and meats.
Park home at Mt. Calm, the oc- * • of Agriculture Clauds Wickard, will Although working under handi-
casion being the latter Mr. Park's Cpl. and Mrs. Bernice Morgan be Panted to farm families by caps, such as shortages of labor
72nd birthday Mr. Park has many left this week for Long Beach, *oca* county USDA war boards alter machinery and transportation.
friends here who join In extending Calif., where he is stationed, fol-
best wishes.
—in—
“NIGHTMARE”
Also “THE RANGE RHYTHM"
WEDNESDAY—ONE DAY ONLY
Czech Talking
Picture
U snedeneho Kramu
ALSO SELECTED SHORT
Matinee 2:36 P. ML; Night 7:15 P. M.
the completion of the 1943 farm goals of many commodities have
lowing a" Visit "here with‘relatives campaign. been set still higher for 1943 than
and friends The 1943 farm p!an' wl,*cb Texas they were during 1942.
are "In spite of these handicaps,
the
state, will be the basis for making
the award. This drive, aimed at
> ' •fcLfL’M* , . i • * i farmers and ranchers now
Mrs. James Park and daughter, filIi , , ,, ,, .
Mrs. Frank Popp and Miss Millie Miss Priscilla Vickery has been i fV^gi ^ ^ “ 01
Popp are visiting Sgt. ;yid Mrs. confined to her home for the past
Ben Popp and baby at Palacios this' several days_due.t0 an attack of obtaining maximum production of
week Youne Jimmv Park Is with pneumonia. She is still under the
weea. xoung jimmy rant is wun .... i food and feed from each farm and
Let us do your joo printing
Call 68.
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
j Henry Oroppe, while Mr. Park keeps
things In order on the home front.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Janak and Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Janak and family
of Smtthvllle and Mr. and Mrs.
Rud. Spacek and little daughter,;
Jane Frances, of Granger, visited
Mrs. Sophie Janek, who Is in a
Waco hospital, also other relatives
and friends here the past week-
end. Little Miss Spacek remained
for a longer visit with Postmaster
and Mrs. R. J. Marak.
PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH
RELIABLE REMEDIES
TOnpss accompanies each change of season. Spring is no
exception and it Is up to you to protect your health with reliable
drugs. We have a complete stock of tonics and patent medi-
cine*. Let us stock your medicine cabinet.
INSURE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
You can insure greater livestock production by treating
against disease with Dr. Le Gears Stock and Poultry remedies.
We also carry Globe biological and will loan you all necessary
vaccination equipment.
WEST DRUG STORE
WEST, TEXAS
care of a physician.
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Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Krizan on Sunday
were; Mr. and Mrs. Albln Pavlas
and son, Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. Emil j
Mechell, Mr. and Mrs. John Nors.l
all of West; Mrs. Julia Bacak and!
children, Robert, Arlene and Geo-1
rgia Ann of Abbott.
“In spite of thes? handicaps, if
the weather is generously favorable,
I believe Texas farmers and ranch-
ers will reach new goals and break
production records once more,”
the chairman said.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Douglas McCoy, son of Mr. and . ., ,
Mre rtod '■ TUSLnt.
the men in service will
APPRECIATE A CARD FROM
YOU!
The men in our armed forces appreciate nothing more
than a card from their friends at home. We have a large assort-
ment of cards for that man in the army, navy or marine corps.
.Cards for every occasion — Birthday, Sympathy, Conval-
escent and Congratulation cards, Jf It is a card you are looking
tor call on us. We have them from 5c to 25c.
Ygs! Mfe/eH EADQUAfcTERS m
DRTEGEARSHk
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Right thii way t* the way to
mT_______quality prescriptions — and tha way to
Itrong, healthy livestock, poultry and hogs. Ask us for
valuablt management hints.
SOLD BY
OLD CORNER DRUG STORE
“FOOD FOR FREEDOM” means greater production of live-
stock and poultry. To Insure this production you must protect
your flock and herd against disease. This can be done by vac-
cinating regularly against the diseases common among livestock
and by supplying poultry with proper remedies.
We can help you In this by supplying you with reliable
biologicals and remedies. Too, we have all equipment for vac-
cinating livestock and we will be glad to loan you this equipment.
OLD CORNER DRUG STORE
WEST
WENDEL MONTGOMERY, Prop.
TEXAS
Floyd McCoy Is confined to
his home due to an attack of scarlet
fever, according to reports received
Thursday morning.
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Lieut. Thos. Scanio has return*!
from Sioux City, Iowa to his base
at the Hondo Flying Field. He
visited his wife and other relatives
here this week enroute to Hondo,
Texas.
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WEST YOUNG WOMAN
JOINS WOMEN FERRY SERVICE
Mrs. Doris Holasek Baker has en-
listed In the American Women's
Ferry Service and has started
flight training. She will continue
training but will be in the AWFS
reserve until August due to the
fact that she will not become 21
years of age until that date.
Czech services will be held at the
Presbyterian church on Sunday,
March 28th at 11 a. m. The public
all mem-
METHODIST CHURCH
Edgar H. Johnson—Pastor.
The theme for Sunday morning,
11 o'clock hour, is "Compromising j
With Sin,” the lesson being Gene- West visited relatives here Sunday.
Penelope Items
Mrs. Bob Carter was on the sick
list this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hartis from
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartis
from Waco, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Har-
tis from near Bellmead, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Barton here Sun-
day.
Eddie Tobola, wife and baby, of
Waco, visited Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Tobola here Sunday.
J. B. Green and family from
Waco visited relatives here Sun-
day.
Jack Green and family from
SALE OF MARCY LEE DRESSES
Close out sale of our fine Mercy
Lee Ladies Dresses. Come while'
they last. AH 17.95 dreams at cloae
out price of *4-98. All 15.95 dresses,
close out price $3.98. KEEN'S, West.
EXELLENT SALARY FOR WHITE
maid to live In home. Lady and
two school age children. Write or1
apply, Mrs. Edwin Nash, 3825
Herwoi. Waco, Texas._<3c»
WANTED: Experienced white girl
to take care of two small child-
ren. Room, board, good salary.
Mrs. C. H. Lander, Waxahachie.
Texas, or call 828 after 6. <3c)
RED STAR POULTRY REMEDY
Will stop Weakness, Paralysis, loss
of Flesh, Cholera, and Black Head
in Chickens ai,a turkeys. Starter
stops diarrohea m Baby Chicks.
Parasite will clean your Flocks and
place of Antes and Blue Bugs.
WEST DRUG STORE. West, Texas.
Owing to the unavoidable reduc-
tion in the number of employees,
it is necessary to discontinue the
second notice sent to policy-
owners. Protect your interest in
your policy with Southwestern
Life Ins. Co. by paying the pre-
mium when you receive notice of
the due date. Rud Kolar.
Human greed Is apparently In-
satiable; the more we get, the more
we want.
sis, Chapter 13, the text the 12th
verse as follows: “Lot dwelled In
the cities of the plain, and pitched
his tent toward Sodom.”
The theme for Sunday evening,
8 o’clock hour, is “Let All the
People Praise Thee,” the lesson be-
ing 107 Psalm, text the 8th verse,
reading as follows: “Oh that men
would praise the Lord for his good-
ness, and for his wonderful works
to the children of men.”
Remember, your church Is what
you make it, and now the Church
Mrs. Baker Is the daughter of Mr ! needs you' for God wanU you- Be
F. Holasek of this in your place Sunday’ both in the
and Mrs. Jos.
city and is a
University.
student at
PLANE FROM WAFS HAS
FORCED LANDING IN FIELD
A forced landing In a plowed
field near Leroy was made Wed-
nesday morning by Pilot Officer
Harry Pears, RAF instructor at
Waco Army Flying school, and
Cadet V. W. Williams. Public re-
lations officials at the field said
that minor damages to the wing
and flap of the plane were suffer-
ed but that it
Texas1 Sunday School and in the regular
111 o'clock service, and persuade
' others to attend also, lor through
you your Church will grow or de-
crease. Remember, too, our sacrifi-
cial offerings, and also that Easter
is to be a great day in Methodism, j here Wednesday.
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Alvin Oehrels from Waco Army
Flying School visited relatives and
friends here Sunday.
Joe Bowman and family from
Alvin, Texas visited relatives here
the past few days.
John Sykora and family from
Dallas visited relatives here this
week-end.
Mrs. John Bowen from Ft. Worth
Joe Burt from Aquilla, Leek Gold-
ston, wife and daughter, Mrs. Fr.
Frey, from Clarendon visited Mrs.
Fannie Burt this week-end.
George Koclan, wife and baby,
from Dallas, visited relatives here
this week-end.
Milton McQollogh was a business j
visitor to Dallas this week-end. j
Raymond Cernosek and wife!
from Hubbard and Edmond Cer-
nosek from Dallas visited relatives
n Uli.
TO HIT THE BEST!
METHODIST LADIES MEET
Mrs. Ivy Bass, Mr. and Mrs. Rino
Ender from Hubbard visited Mrs.
The W. S, C.J3. met in the home; R- D. Carter here Thursday.
of Mrs. G. W. Seat March 23 for
the social meeting.
The meeting opened with the
song, “This Is My Father’s World,”
followed by prayer. The devotional
Mrs.
would be repaired
and flying in a few days. Neither j and prayer was given by
of the men was Injured, and re-|D. T. Adams, the leader of
turned to the field in an automo-
bjle.
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Clarence Johnson, John Firasek
and Valentine Rejcek from Killeen
visited their families here this
week-end.
Warren Berryhill, wife and son,
from Mayfield community, visited
The delinquent subscriber is the
guy who put the "editor” in credi-
tor.
Do You Have
fiovernm :nt
Loan Cotton
If yea have loan cotton
from the 1941 or 1942 crop
and wish to sell same, we can
assure you the top price. See
us before you sell.
E. E. WALLA
WEST, TEXAS
the | relatives here Wednesday.
program. Mrs. O. W. Seat favored] Ernest Henry from Roby visited
the society with a solo, “His Eyes relatives here last week.
on the Sparrow.”
Mrs. A. B. Neilson and Miss Aneda
Ingraham gave interesting leaflets
after which delicious orange sher-
bert and cookies were served by
the hostess.
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES MEET
The Presbyterian Ladies Auxiliary
met in the home of Mrs. Method
Pazdral, March 17, for a social
meeting. A very Interesting pro-
gram was led by Mrs. Pazdral on
Missions, telling of missionaries of
the early days In the U. S. A. and
Including Home and Foreign Mis-
sions of the present time.
Following the program a pleasant
social hour was sjJent, during which
the hostess passed lovely refresh-
ments, each plate bearing a St.
Patricks Day suggestion.
Next meeting to be held the fol-
lowing Wednesday at the church
when a review of the final chapter
of the mission study book on Latin
American countries will be given.
The questions asked by some
people often indicate that very lit-
tle Is known about the matter dls-
John Sheffield visited relatives j
and friends at Hillsboro last week.
Mrs. S. A. Henry was carried to
a Waco hospital last Tuesday and
submitted to a minor operation
and blood transfusion Friday. Re-
ports Monday stated she was do-
ing as well as could oe expected.
% —MRS. R. D. CARTER.
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RECENT BRIDE HONORED
Mrs. Kenneth Prohs, the former
Miss Claudlne Shiner, was named
honoree for a tea when Miss Mar-
jorie Harrison, Mesdames J. W.
Harrison, Kittie Sanders, J. C. Ben-
nett, J. E. Bridges, Everett Reed,
and Clarence Horn entertained in
the home of Mrs. J. W. Harrison
Receiving the guests with the
hostess and Mrs. Prohs were her
mother, Mrs. Shiner, and her
grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Shiner,
of Lorena. Mrs. Cockrell presided at
the bride’s book. Coffee, sandwiches!
and cookies were served from a ‘
long lace-laid table with a center- ]
piece of Red Japontes and white]
tapering candles on each end.
Serving were Miss Janelle Kelton,
Mrs. J. C. Bennett and Mrs. Everett
Reed. Gifts were displayed to ap-
proximately twenty-five guests
It’* part of our American heritage
... this right of every man to get
the best lie can through honest toil,
skill, and planning.
High on his list of desires is a
home of his own... large or small
... luxurious or simple.,. each to
bis own taste.
A true American is mighty
proud of his home; he gives it the
very best care he can. Every man
can afford the best when it comes
to paint—MINNESOTA paint
Under the MINNESOTA trade-
mark there’s a line that reads
“Since 1870.” That short l
means a lot to American
owners. Since 1870, the year MIN-
NESOTA paint first appeared on
the American scene, millions of
gallons have gone out to beautify
and protect millions of homes.
“SINCE 1870”—that h your
amuranre of Qaalit?.
See Tleaxeet’
cnmiRon
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Webb, Leonard. The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1943, newspaper, March 26, 1943; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth590223/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.