The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1964 Page: 26 of 28
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THE WEST NEWS — WEST. TEXAS
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1904
THE WEST NEWS
Cechoslovak Publishing Company, Publishers
Doris Henderson, Editor
Published every Friday and
entered as second class mail
matter at the post office at
West, McLennan County. Texas.
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restoration.
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HILLTOP AND
ROSS NEWS
By MRS. E. E. DICKENSON
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson of
McKinney visited last Friday
night with Mrs. P. W. Vavra and
family.
« «
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Willis spent
last Sunday visiting in Grand-
view with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Marshall.
♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pfeffer and
James visited Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kelin-
ske.
« «
Mr. and Mrs. Smitty Smith
and children of Garland visited
Sunday night with Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Gregory.
♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Deggs of
Lubbock visited last weekend
with Mrs. P. W. Vavra and fam-
ily. They also attended the fu-
neral of Mr. John W. Barrett
held Saturday afternoon at
Oaklawn Baptist Church.
♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peterson
and son of Arlington and Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Peterson and
Frances of Fort Worth visited
last weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
H. N. Peterson and family.
TOKIO NEWS
BY MRS. ALVIN SCHOFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Teat of Elm
Mott visited Monday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scho-
field and Beverly and with Mi-,
and Mrs. B. O. Schofield.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Holder and
Billy visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Woodruff and sons.
• «
Mr. Curtis Bradbury visited
with his mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Miller and other relatives in the
Tokio community.
« #
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Grier and
Nell visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Nichols.
* •
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Young and
family were supper guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dock
Grier, Sarah and Debbie, Sun-
day night.
♦ .
Mrs. D. C. Mosely visited Mon-
day with Mrs. E. J. Culp.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Schronk
and children and Mr. Curtis
Bradbury visited with Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Bradbury and JoAnn.
Mrs. Nell Wachsmann and
Mrs. Dock Grier and daughters
visited with Mrs. Alvin Schofield |week
and Beverly Tuesday afternoon.
PENELOPE NEWS
(Call your News to 669-2451)
By MRS. ARCHIE GREEN
Linda Green, bride - elect of
Willy Lipsey of Waco was
honored with a miscellaneous
tea shower Sunday afternoon
at the Community Building in
Penelope. The wedding is plan-
ned for Saturday, Jan. 9th.
Penelope KJT and KJZT had
their annual Christmas tree for
the children at the Parish Hall
Sunday evening Dec. 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Welch Sr.
spent Sunday visiting their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Cordell of Itasca.
♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kolar
visited with Mr. and Mrs. James
F. McDonald in Waxahachie
Sunday.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lucko
and her mother of Fort Worth
visited with his brother and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lucko
awhile Thursday.
• ♦
Mr. and Mrs. John Gerrit of
Abbott visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Janek one day last
School Menus
WEST HI MENU
Monday, Dec. 21
Pot Roast
Brown Gravy
Buttered Rice
Lettuce-Tomato Salad
Hot Rolls
Jelly and Butter
Tuesday, Dec. 22
Baked Turkey
Giblet Gravy
Dressing
Creamed Potatoes
Buttered Green Beans
Fruit Cup
DUNBAR MENU
Monday, Dec. 21
Meat Loaf
Pinto Beans
Steamed Cabbage
Sliced Peaches
Tuesday, Dec. 22
Baked Turkey
Dressing
Gravy
Candied Yams
Green Beans
Cranberry Sauce
Fruit Salad
Hill County
Farm Bureau
Rev. E. J. Culp and Mr. and
M'rs. D. C. Mosely of Tokio and
Mr. W. H. Cook of Oaklawn
visited last week in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCain Sr.
♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Schuetz
spent last Sunday in Richardson
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Schutza and children.
• ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Adamcik
and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Flores and children of
Dallas visited over the weekend
with Mrs. F. J. Adamcik Jr. and
Eugene. Sunday afternoon they
all visited with Mr. Lee Gro-
sklocki at Scott and White Hos-
pital in Temple.
• ♦
Since Christmas is only one
week away we take this oppor-
tunity to wish everyone a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New
Year.
LEROY NEWS
By MRS. IV. VV. HANNES
Mrs, Annie McClure of Hills-
boro is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Wilson and family
during the winter months.
* ♦
Mrs. Robert Chester is on the
sick list this week.
• ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Janes and
family accompanied the Leroy
Prayer Group to James Con-
nolly Air Force Base Tuesday
night where they visited the
Planetarium. Theme was “Star
of Bethlehem.”
• ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hahn of
Waco visited Monday with Mrs.
W. W. Hannes.
t t
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gauer and
children visited Saturday and
Sunday with Mrs. Louis Miller
while Mr. Miller went deer
hunting.
• *•
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hannes
entertained with a chili supper
and domino party Friday night,
Dec. 11. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Hugo Otto Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Schutza, and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Latter
The name “Christ” comes
from the Greek word for “Mes-
siah,’’ according to World Book
Encyclopedia.
Those who were Christmas
shopping in Waco Thursday
were Mir. and Mrs. Walter
Green, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wat-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ander-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jaska,
Mrs. Archie Green, Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Tobola and family.
Those who spent Sunday in
the Archie Green home were
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Powell of
Forreston, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
c V2&
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for qour 8
Holiday Feast!
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last year when we could not fill last-minute orders.
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• HOME-MADE
• JELLY ROLL
• PIES
® FRUITCAKE
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Special Orders on Arrangement
[We will not accept orders after
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Tl
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MRS. HATTIE KOCIAN
MRS. HATTIE LEDNICKY
PHONE III 6-5151
WEST, TEXAS
(33-34C)
Hill County Farm Bureau
membership drive workers en-
joyed a “Victory Supper" at the
Hillsboro Country Club Satur-
day evening, Dec. 12th.
President Hobart Pharris wel-
comed the .group; introduced
out-of-town guests, and officers
of the organization for 1964-65,
Jimmie Hykel of the Abbott
community, membership chair-
man for 1963-64, gave a report
on membership. He stated that
neth Hubbard and son Wayne on 0ct- 31’ of this year, Farm
nf Wncn wiiiv T.insev nr wam Bureau membership included 1,-
164 farm families.
of Waco, Willy Lipsey of Waco.
Others who visited and attended
the shower for Linda were Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell Morgan and
daughters of Abbott.
♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roskydal
and son spent Sunday in the
home oi Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bia-
huta.
• ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolfe and
Mr. and Mrs. Horace McGilvery
visited with Mrs. Wolfe’s sis-
ter, Mrs. F. M. Magee, who is
very ill in Hillsboro.
Mrs. Christine Rejcek spent
Sunday visiting with her moth-
er Mrs. Makovy who is very ill
in the Grant-Buie Merical Cen-
ter in Hillsboro.
• ♦
I want to take this opportuni-
ty to wish each and every one
a very Merry Christmas and
hope every one receives joy,
love, peace, and happiness in
their stockings this year, and
that you all keep well all dur-
j ing the coming year. May God
Bless all.
♦ •
Mrs. Nancy Burrell and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Wright and
family visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Russell of Bynum,
Sunday.
♦ •
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Janek Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Plasek and Ed
Janek, all of West.
♦ ♦
Mr. Victor Janek isn’t feeling
well at this time.
TOURS NEWS
By MRS. WILFRED BERGER
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Pod-
sednik of Aldington are the
proud parents of a son born
Dec. 15. The young lad weighed
6 lbs., 15'/2 ozs. Mother is the
former Millie Pustejovsky.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Aibin Pustejovsky of Hoen and
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Podsednik
of Tours.
♦ •
Mr. Joe G. Dulock returned
home Saturday from a Waco
hospital and is feeling better
since having surgery.
• •
Sister Theoniila is visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Vrba Sr. Mrs. Vrba is on
the sick list.
♦ ♦
A number of homes and yards
have been decorated for Christ-
mas. Take a drive through
Tours and see the scenery.
Joe Stanislav
Named Knight
Of The Month
Joe R. Stanislav of Waco was
named Knight of the Month
for November. Announcement
of tin selection of Stanislav was
made by Grand Knight Jim H.
Oxley at the Knights of Co-
lumbus regular meeting.
Stanislav was honored for
his performance in organizing
food service at several fund-
raising functions, particularly
the successful scholarship fund
drive sponsored by Council 1358.
Stanislav is employed as
maintenance superintendent for
St. Mary’s Parish and lives with
his wife and three daughters in
Waco.
Mr. Hykel thanked the people
who had worked on the drive in
the spring and all during the
year.
Music was furnished by Chas.
Jr., Veronica and Christine Holy,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Holy of West.
Senator J. P. Word was the
principal speaker of the eve-
ning.
News From Your
County HD Agent
By VIVIAN H, BLAIR
Poinsettias
Usually, you buy poinsettias
only once a year. That is why it
is so hard to remember the
points to look for. To jar our
memory here are some pointers
to follow in buying:
1. Select first for height and
size. Choose a low compact
plant for a table centerpiece;
large plants for a tub of color
in the living area.
2. Look for plants that have
green foliage all the way to the
soil line. This indicates a good
root system, a disease-free
plant, and one that has been
properly fertilized.
3. Select onUy plants with
small green buttons in the mid-
dle of the red bracts. Those
buttons eventually develop into
flowers. If the plant is already
producing pollen, you will know
part of its useful display life
has already passed.
Packed In Popcorn
Sending perishables by mail?
Pack them in popebrn. One
manufacturer of model car kits,
which each year sponsors a
model car contest, insisted this
year that all entries be packed
in popcorn. Few cars are dam-
aged that way he says. But
more than 75 per cent of the
cars packed in other materials
arrive damaged.
You probably won’t be pack-
ing model cars, but maybe you
have bought a fragile Christ-
mas gift that needs special cus-
hioning or plan to send a cake
or cookies to someone away
from home. Try packaging it in
popcorn.
GHOLSON H. D. CLUB
CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Gholson Home Demon-
stration Club held their annual
Christmas luncheon at Wyatt’s
Cafeteria in Waco on Tuesday,
Dec. 8. Eighteen members and
two guests Mrs. Vivian Blair
and Mrs. Bob Barnes attended
Mrs. Paul Wofford made her
farewell speech as president.
Gifts were presented to the
officers and members exchang-
ed gifts.
Most of the fences on the
Azores Islands are made of lava
stone.
writ*. kinds of reliable
Old Line Insurance—no Mutual.
See ns for Fire, Tornado, Hall,
and Automobile Insurance.
H. O. EDWARDS,
MRS. ALMEDA WATSON
TURKEY SHOOT
Sat. Dec. 19 and Sun. Dec. 20
BEGINNING AT 1:00 P.M.
COLUMBUS CLUB GROUNDS
1 MILE NORTH OF WEST ON OLD DALLAS I1WY.
SPONSORED BY
West Columbus Club
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(34c-
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ring out as we extend our sincere greet-
ings for a very merry Christmas to ati.
Everyone At Lichnovsky’s
Wishes You a Merry Christmas!
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G.LADIOLA
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