Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 11, 1964 Page: 25 of 32
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Wednesday, November 11, 1964
pings in pan. Serveš 6 to 8.
Roasting Times:
Věry smáli goose, 4-6 pounds; 1 to
iy2 hours; Junior grade goose, 7-9
pounds; 1% to 2V2 hours; Regular
goose, 10-15 pounds: 2 to 3 hours,
Stuffed Wiíd Goose
1 young goose, 6 to 8 pounds, ready-
to-cook
Juice of 1 lemon
Salt and pepper
14 cup butter of margarine
14 cup chopped onion
1 cup chopped tart apples
1 cup chopped dried apricots
3 cups soft bread crumbs
14 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
4 to 6 slices bacon
Melted bacon fat
VĚSTNÍK
Sprinkle goose inside and out with
lemon juice, salt and pepper. Melt
butter or margarine in a large sauce-
pan. Add .onion and cook until tender.
Stir in apple, apricots, bread crumbs,
salt and pepper.
Spoon stuffing lightly into cavity.
Truss bird. Cover breast with bacon
slices and cheesecloth soaked in melted
bacon fat. Cook as for above reeipe.
Plače goose breats up on rack in
roasting pan. Roast at 325 degrees
F. 26 to 25 minu tes per pound or until
tender, basting frequently with drip-
pings in pan. If age of goose is uncer-
tain, pour 1 cup water into pan and
cover last hour of cooking. Romové
cheesecloth, skewers and string, Serveš
6 to 8.
TRY TIIIS SAUCY IDEA FOR
SFAFOOD STEAKS
Many a chef de cuisine has risen
to prominence and become world
famed for a. particular cauce of his in-
vention. Epicures the world over fre-
quently judge the excellence of a dish
not only for the masterful preparation
of the meat, fowl or fish, but for the
excellence of the samce or gravy ušed
to enhance its intrinsic flavor.
One of the most versatile of all foods,
seaťood, is particularly adaptable to
preparation with sauces. There are vir-
tually hundreds of recipes for cooking
the many varieties of fish, and many
of these call for a sauce of one kind or
another. Thercfore, serving fish in a
variety of tempting ways need be no
Death Claims Paid During October, 1964
SUPREME LODGE, S.F.J.S.T.
Temple, Texas
November 1, 1964
Death
Claim
No. Name
Occupation Lodge No.
Dáte of
Dáte of
Čert. No.
A-15510 & C188
8276
Joe J. Křupa,
retired
7
Location
Caldwell
Admission
9— 9—23
Death
9-27-64
Age
68
8277
Frank E. Maresh,
city employee
68
Nelsonville
11- 7-39
9-25-64
64
C-5266
8278
Antonie Petru,
retired
10
Shiner
10-11-03
9-20-64
89
A-10316
8279
Jerome Kopecký,
retired
30
Taiton
4-11-15
9-26-64
69
A-8707
8280
Joe Jakubec,
garage owner
80
Holland
9- 7-13
9-19-64
69
A-6254
8281
Pat Bosák,
retired
153
La Salle
12-16-33
9-25-64
71
C-1962
8282
Anna Stepán,
housewife
24
Cyclone
1- 8-28
9-29-64
58
C-527
8283
Vlasta TJlrich,
housewife
91
Cyclone
7- 9-22
9-28-64
63
A-8479
8284
Jenny Clark,
retired
4
Hallettsville
7- 7-14
6-29-64
82
A-4269
8285
Richard Falk,
retired
48
Beyersville
1-15-16
10- 1-64
72
A-7090
8286
Bili Hun dle,
butcher
92
Fort. Worth
8-23-54
10- 2-64
60
D-3367
8287
Mary A. Hutyra,
retired
54
West
7-29-23
6-25-64
79
A-8865
8288
Anna Sklenarik,
housewife
138
Ganado
10- 8-22
9-29-64
65
A-8585
8289
Marie Bartosh,
housewife
30
Taiton
5-14-11
9-24-64
75
A-2365
8290
Charles Martinek,
boiler maker helper
92
Fort Worth
9-21-38
9-22-64
67
B-2159
8291
John Jurcak,
retired
88
.Houston
5- 3-14
9-25-64
81
A-4969
8292
Julia Jašek,
housewife
28
East Bernard
10-14-06
10- 7-64
83
A-2452
8293
John Adamcik, Jr.,
rancher
38
Smithville
4-18-08
10- 5-64
74
A-4294
8294
Marie Kofnovec,
housewife
158
West
2- 8-20
10- 4-64
71
A-7753
8295
Josef Volcik,
retired
65
Crosby
7-15-06
10- 9-64
89
A-4442
8296
Thomas W. Mrázek,
retired
117
Robstown
6- 5-10
10-13-64
79
A-11311
8297
Roy B. Capehart,
salesman
88
Houston
8-19-59
9-18-64
53
B-22750
8298
Rosie Tomášek,
retired
15
Buckholts
6-12-04
10- 9-64
93
A-721
32196
Flora Jane Zebro,
practical nurse
66
Waco
2-21-52
10- 7-64
71
B-4189
8300
Amalie Válek,
retired
38
Smithville
11-10-12
10-23-64
85
A-3816
3301
William Franta,
mechanic
91
Crosby
2- 6-27
10-22-64
55
B-252
To the bereaved survivors of our deceased brothers and sisters, the Supreme Lodge, SPJST, expresses its heartfelt
sympathy.
R. A. Urbanovsky, Secretary
Supreme Lodge, SPJST
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Morris, Nick. Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 11, 1964, newspaper, November 11, 1964; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth624771/m1/25/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.