Tyler Morning Telegraph from Tyler, Texas (2024)

SEPTEMBER 24, 1942 TYLER MORNING SEVEN Newland Picks Washington In Pacific Loop By RUSS NEWLAND SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23 couple thousand, more or less, experts have picked the University of California Bears to win the 1942 Pacific Coast Conference football championship. This corner isn't one of them. We nominate Washington State College to charge in with the spoils, come last November. That's correct, Washington State College up in the Palouse country far from the bright lights where Orin E.

(Babe) Hollingbery has nothing else to do than coach a squad of big, bustin' type play. New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration ARR 1. Does not rot dresses or men's shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2.

No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor.

A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabric. Arrid is the deodorant largest selling 394 a a a 4 jar Also in 104 and 594 jars Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping Levanso Da 'ARRID C. N. CLYDE Tax Consultant INCOME TAX TAX SECURITY Herndon Building 110-A North Bois d'Are ers, including 18 lettermen from last season.

Readers who care to disagree are privileged to growl at these selections over their morning cup of 1-Washington State College. 2 -Oregon State College. 3 -California (Berkeley). 4 Stanford (depleted backfield). 5-Washington (good first team.) 6 Southern California (suicide schedule.) 7-UCLA (reserve problem.) 8 Oregon (one backfield veteran.) 10 Montana (lacks material.) Frankston Girl Is First WAAC In Henderson County Special to The Morning Telegraph.

PALESTINE, Sept. 22-year-old Opal Pipes, of Frankston, is Anderson County's first girl to join the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. A large crowd of friends gathered at the bus depot the other day when she departed for Des Moines, Iowa, for active duty. Born and reared in Frankston, Miss Pipes finished the Frankston High School and later took a nursing course. She tall, loves sports and is dead serious about doing something for her country in time of war.

W. B. Spillman, Ponta Farmer, Found Dead Special to The Morning Telegraph. JACKSONVILLE, Sept. Funeral rites for W.

B. Spillman, Ponta farmer, were held Tuesday afternoon at the Baptist Church at Ponta by Dr. W. Stephens, Jacksonville minister. Burial followed in the Myrtle Springs cemetery, Spillman, 57, was found dead in bed Monday, death having come about 5 a.m.

Spillman had been ill two weeks. Surviving are a niece, Mrs. R. L. Baker of Ponta, with whom Spillman lived, and a sister, Mrs.

Laura Thompson of California. Arrangements' were by Gragard-Spraggins, Jacksonville. DRIVE Roundworms OUT can BOWEL cause real trouble child Watch for inside warning you or signs: your WORMS fidgeting, "picky" appetite, itchy nose or seat. If you even suspect roundworms, get Jayne's Vermifuge today! JAYNE'S is America's leading proprietary worm medicine; used by millions for over a century. Acts gently, yet out roundworms.

Be sure you get JAYNE'S Tyler Horses Are Outstanding Among 'Doches Winners Missing Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hogg Pierson, Tyler, Rt. 2, have received word from the Navy Department that their son, Clifford Marvin Pierson, seaman first class, United States Navy, is Missing in action. Young Pierson enlisted in the navy when he was 17 and el has been in the service for two years.

He was at Pearl Harbor when his parents heard from him last. Rotary Official To Visit Tyler Bert Graham of Waxahachie, governor of District 128, Rotary International, will pay an official visit to the Tyler Rotary Club here Thursday as he speaks at the weekly Rotary luncheon in the Blackstone Hotel. He will advise with club officers and committee chairmen in matters pertaining to club administration and community activities. Graham is a charter member of the Waxahachie Rotary Club, organzied in 1917. Frankston Boys Hurt In Fall From Bike Special to The Morning Telegraph.

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. J. H. Williams, 12, and Jack Pickard, 11, Frankston public school students, were injured Tuesday when they fell from a bicycle they were riding. Extent of the youths' injuries had not been determined Tuesday afternoon at Nan Travis Memorial Hospital here, but one was considered injured seriously.

The boys were brought to the hospital by private automobile. Special to The Morning Telegraph. NACOGDOCHTS, Sept. 23. Horses owned by Pickens Burton of Dallas and C.

E. Duffield of Tyler were outstanding among winners of the Third Annual Nacogdoches Horse Show which attracted more than 200 entries from famous. stables throughout Texas and Louisiana. Approximately 2000 persons attended the show each night of the performance. First three places in the fivegaited stake, which was said to be as good as any competition of its kind ever seen in Texas, went to Stormy Weather, owned by Joe D.

Hughes of Houston, first; Bohemian Flame, owned by Mrs. J. W. Beasley of Alexandria, second; and Lady Blue Bonnet, owned by Mrs. O.

G. Adams of stake, Dallas, which third. was The also three standout, was won by Gypsy Son, owned by Josephine Abercrombie of Houston, first; American Wonder, owned by Joe D. Hughes of Houston, second; and Stonewall Prince, owned by P. W.

Woodruff of Shreveport, third. Horses owned by Burton placed second in the roadster class, third in the three-year-old walking horse class, and fourth in the plantation stake. 15 Smith County Negroes Inducted Fifteen Smith County Negroes had reported to an army reception center Wednesday after passing final army physical examinations and being inducted into the army at the East Texas Army Recruiting and Induction Station here. All were selectees. They are as follows: James A.

Lacy, Booker T. Dorsey, Wiley Gardner, A. son, Edgar C. Wooten, William H. Stanton, Alfred Garrett, Ernest Woods, Harold Jessie, Searcy N.

Williams, Theodore Wright, Felix Jenkins, Sam J. R. Washington, Lewis Coats and Emiz Oliver Sr. Wheat Prices Rise About Cent A Bushel CHICAGO, Sept. 23 prices rose about a cent a bushel soon after opening Wednesday, reaching best quotations since early summer.

De- Businessmen -Lets talk about death! Let's not dodge the issue- let's face facts. A lot of good American fighting men may soon have to die for want of scrap! IF YOU FAIL E'RE remember! talking Such facts, as SOME BOY the fact that steel for every the terrible fact that Ameritank, ship, and gun must be made of scrap. And WILL DIE! ca's mills are starving for this scrap without enough on hand for even 30 days more produc- tory, office or store for every single tion! bit of scrap. Which puts it up to you! And when you see the stockpile growMonday starts the big scrap metal drive. for the mills to take when it's neededAnd you, as a businessman, have a be glad that you've done your part double job to do.

Clean out your home that your work may have saved some -and scour your place of business, fac- boy from a needless death! Watch this paper for details of the big scrap drive and what you must do to help NEWSPAPERS' UNITED SCRAP METAL DRIVE This space contributed by The Tyler Courier Times spite subsequent profit taking, most of the advance was held at the final bell. Rye also was up a cent but gains in the oats, corn and soybeans pits were only fractional. Wheat closed to 1c higher than Tuesday, December May 1.31%; corn to up, December May oats to up; soybeans to higher and rye to higher. Bombardier Killed In Crash Is Buried In Palestine Rites Special to The Morning Telegraph. PALESTINE, Sept.

Funer. al services for Staff Sgt. E. L. Davis, 18, bombardier with the United States Army Air Corps who was killed in the crash of an army bomber near the Columbia (S.

air base last Friday, were held here, with Rev. D. D. Sumrall and Rev. Hub Turner officiating.

A graduate of Slocum High School, Sergeant Davis was employed by the First National of Houston last Dec. 7, when the Japs struck Pearl bor and Manila. Davis enlisted in the army air corps that day. His mother, Mrs. Vallie Davis, now lives in Houston.

He was in action against the Japanese recently in the South Pacific, although relatives here have no details. Palestine Will Have A Club Barbecue Special to The Morning Telegraph. PALESTINE, Sept. of five Palestine service clubs will participate in an allservice club barbecue here Thursday night at the Texas Fruit Palace grounds. Originated two years ago for the purpose of bringing the manpower of the community together for a fellowship meeting, the barbecue is expected to attract several hundred persons.

Dave Mercer is chairman of arrangements and Clyde McReynolds is chairman of the program. Participating will be the chamber of commerce, the junior chamber of commerce, Kiwanis, Lions and Rotary Clubs. Editor To Speak On Rubber Situation Special to The Morning Telegraph. JACKSONVILLE, Sept. Arrangements are for the chamber of commelete and civic club membership luncheon here next Tuesday, at which Victor Schoffelmayer, agricultural editor of the Dallas Morning News, will be guest speaker.

The entire program time will be given to Schoffelmayer, authority on the farm chemurgic movement. Schoffelmayer will speak on "Sidelights on the National Rubber. Situation and Chemical Uses of Our Crops." Every chamber of commerce and civic club member is being asked to bring one farmer friend as his guest. Attendance is being limited to 250 people. Gilmer Runs Bus To Daingerfield Site Of Big Steel Plant Special to The Morning Telegraph.

GLADEWATER, Sept. 10 miles north of Gladewater, has bid in a substantial way for part of the bonanza from the construction of a big steel plant at Daingerfield. Gilmer businessmen have financed and placed into operation a bus line with one a 33- passenger job. The bus leaves Gilmer at 6 a.m. daily, arriving at Daingerfield at 7 a.m., just in time for a change in shifts at the steel plant.

It leaves Danger: field at 5 p.m., reaching Gilmer an hour later. A corporation, the Citizens Bus operates the line. Stockholders do not expect to make a direct profit, but they hope to gain indirectly by attracting 33 new families to Gilmeror keeping Gilmer families at home. Charles Parker, Arp Youth, Dies Special to The Morning Telegraph. JACKSONVILLE, Sept.

Charles Parker, 14, of Arp, died in Nan Travis Memorial hospital here Monday at 5:15 p.m. The child was admitted to the hospital August 29, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Parker. Funeral arrangements were not announced here, being in charge of an Arp funeral home.

Fire Destroys Clubhouse At Lake Near Palestine Special to The Morning Telegraph. PALESTINE, Sept. of unknown origin Monday destroyed the 43-year-old clubhouse at Crystal 8 miles southeast of One of the most picturesque lakeside structures in East Texas, the clubhouse contained many relics and mementoes of hunters and fishermen. Unable to obtain building materials, club officials said it would not be rebuilt until after the war. When "pesky" little FACIAL BLOTCHES Externally Caused MAR YOUR APPEAL Try This for Relief Refreshingly cleanse skin with the bland, fluffy, easy-rinsing lather of pure Resinol Soap.

Then smooth on some medicated. quick- Resinol to curb itchy irritation and thus hasten healing. Do this daily and watch results. OINTMENT RESINOI AND SOAP CALL 170. AMBULANCE As of centuries ago.

Scotland when 'Thorndyke" represented the thorny hedged that strengthened and protected farms of ancient Scots do teday its connotation tains the delicate semblance strength and protection patrons. THORNDIKE PENNEY 0... IN YOU CAN SEND THEM Fresh CANTEEN GOODIES (food packages for the Armed Forces) Anywhere in the world at NO EXTRA COST Choose from 15 different, carefully selected assortments of the things the boys like we'll do the rest! His package COUISE will be packed fessionally to PERNICKEL vent breakage and will be SHIPPED THE SAME DAY! Boxes as low as 1.15 Others up Delivery Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Order Yours Today and Surprise Him! Gladewater City Official Has 1000 Acres Peanuts Special to The Morning Telegraph. GLADEWATER, Sept.

City Commissioner Beryl Foshee of Gladewater took two weeks off "to dig some nuts." Explanation: Foshee has gone to his farm near Pearsall, south of San Antonio, where he'll harvest 1000 acres of nuts- one of the largest acreages of that crop in Texas. Palestine Girls Prove To Be Champs At Selling Special to The Morning Telegraph. PALESTINE, Sept. 22. -Marjory Maffitt, 11, and Frances Hardgrave, 7, cousins, are the champs at stamps.

The September school bell has just put them out of business, but the girls claim something like a record for Saturday street sales in the smaller towns of the state. From an improvised stamp window on a downtown street, the girls sold $394.10 worth of war stamps during a six-week period, Saturdays only. Marjory is a bru. nette; Frances a blonde. Healthy, 700! THE FLAVOR Changes ORANGE 5 FOUNTAIN FAVORITE FOR YEARS BOYS- YOUTHS' SHOP STREET FLOOR OUR FIRST FOOTBALL GAME IS FRIDAY NIGHT! WEAR A CAMPUS FAVORITE SPORT COAT 17.75 sizes 16 to 18.

In Shetland blue and Greatan. SLACKS 9.95 grey or tan worsted gabardine with harness maker stitching down side. Waist measure 26 to 32. MAYER SCHMIDT restrained the detail Fashion softly the Five The make brim, our new and Winter. new -all ideal these choice for Fall 5.00 an second floor millinery Mayer Schmidt the fashion center of East Texas.

Tyler Morning Telegraph from Tyler, Texas (2024)
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