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The West News ■ Thursday, November 4,1993
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Obituaries
Anna Holloman
West EMS Memorials , _ ^ .
Donation to Ambulance McLennan Hill Chapter Czech Heritage Society meets October 24
Association by Jane A Hawk- ~ * ' k ' ~ ^
***• By Reporter Willa Mae Cervenka president leaves office, motioned grandmother, Willie Mae Pod-
In memoryof Rosalie Matus by Eugene Horak and seconded sednik, is a member of the chap-
by Ben and Virginia Marak, Mr. McLennan Hill Chapter Czech Alden Smith led the discus- by Bernard Prasifka. Therefore, ter.
andMrs. Johnnie Uptmore, Zona Heritage Society had their last sion on perhaps purchasingsome Raymond Marek now is the Welcome new members!
Mae Donahue, Denise Muska, quarterly meeting for the year books, or something that would fourth director on the chapters Robert Cox, Mildred Dokupil,
Mr. and Mrs. George X. on October 24 at the West Com- be of interest to the Czech Heri- panel of directors. Social host- Johrmie Gaidusek, Sr., Carol L,
Anna Holloman, age 83, of West, passed away late Thursday Smrgstrla, Mr. and Mrs. William munity Center in West. Seventy tage Society, when he and Eu- esses for 1994 are Ella Macik, Huckabee, Bernard L. Lednicky,
night, October 28,1993 at West Community Hospital. F.Pareya,EmieandDebbieKeel, people attended. Visitors were: gene Maroul attend the National Agnes Prasifka and Frances Edward Frank Lednicky, Ray-
Graveside services were 2p.m. Sunday at ClosnerCemeteiy near Mr. andMrs. JoeZahimiak,Mike Virginia Ely, William Vochoska, Czech Heritage Society meeting Tobola. mond J. Snokhous, Irene Wolf,
West, with Rev. Dean Coultas officiating. and Jeanette Sulak, Ted and Jo- Malvina Howard, Ida Drozd, inlowa. RichardGaidusekwaselected Angeline Sulak and Diane
Mrs. Holloman was bom April 3,1910 near Tours, the daughter sephine Kocian, Otto and Louise Wayne Karlik, Karen Camp, Preliminary plans were dis- director for a three year term, Wilson. As of date, we have 188
of John A and Emilie Koemel. She has lived in the West area all her Matus, Marcella Kaska, Louis Jessica Camp, Martha Monthei, cussed for the State meeting queening Mm T..iHm;in V.m. members,
life. She was a 1927 graduate of West High School and attended 811(1 Martha Veselka, Mr. and Angeline Sykora and Mary He- scheduled to be in West on April ]jk) wh0se term is expiring on To my knowledge, members
Mary Hardin Baylor College. She married Tim Holloman on Janu- Mrs. Ernest Kaska, Mr. andMrs. Iona. 23,1994. Plans will be finalized December31,1993. Many thanks who visited the Czech Republic
ary 18,1947 in West. He preceded her in death on July 8,1973..She David Mynarcik, Sr., Mr. and Society Pres. Ernest Jaska at the next meeting. (mockrat Dekuyem) go to Mrs. this year are: Pavel ’ Belicka,
was a housewife and homemaker. She was an employee of the West Mrs. Victor Pavlas, Mr. and Mrs. opened the meetingwith a prayer A reminder to all Texas veter- Vaculik for her loyal service. Ernest and Evelyn Bezdek,
National Bank for several years. She was very active in Girl Scout John Kostecka, Mr. and Mrs. and Marvin Hegar recited the ansofCzechdescent,pleasesend Mark your calendar! Christ- Dorothy Bohac, Eugene and
Leadership in the 1950’s and 1960’s. She was a longtime member of Raymond Klish, Mr. and Mrs. Pledge of Allegiance. A silent resume and photo if possible, to mas Party on December 5 at 7 Marie Horak, Ernest and Vir*
the First United Methodist Church of West. Wayland VanWinkle, Jr., Char- tribute was paid to our departed Mr. Edward Baca, 9822 Carlow, p.m. at the West Community ginia Jaska, Emilie Lednicky,
She is survived by two sons, Timothy J. Holloman of Waco and lie and Teresa Holy, Willie member, Wilfred J. Cervenka, La Porte, Texas 77571. Deadline Center in West. Marcela Vaculik Raymond Marek, Arnold Pechal,
Edward C. Holloman of Arlington; one daughter, Cynthia J. Hollo- Rejeek, David and Pat Filer, Mrs. who died on September 12,1993. December 31, 1993. It is hoped fo chairperson for this social Dr. Donald Pisar, George and
man of Austin; three sisters, Ella Ray of Waco, Evelyn Lesko of Coral Ed Smajstrla, AC. and Marge The group sang, "The Star that each Czech veteran of Texas event. Lillie Smqjstrla, Alden Smith,
Gables, Florida and Della Matustik of Kingsland; three grandchil- Haberl> Ernest and Lillian Spangled Banner," and Mr. can be remembered in this com- Mary Dvoracek reported that Albert Steele, Dennis and Rose
dren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Kudelka, George and Eileen Radek Havelka, from the Czech memorative book, with a resume arrangements are being made to Sulak and Irene Wolf.
Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church of SoukuP> w>lhe Gaiser and fam- Republic, led the group in sing- and photo. Readers are encour- have the collected material typed Meeting adjourned by draw-
West. ily, Rudolph and Janie Rejcek, in8> Ede DomovMqj (WhereIs aged to submit names of their and then the book will be ready ing Of door prizes, eqjoying ra-
Aderhold Funeral Home in West was in charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hykel and ^y Dome) the Czech National relatives, friends or themselves, for publication. freshments and visiting with
Julie, Willie Mae Holecek, The Anthem. who served in the Spanish Ameri- It is time to pay your dues for each other.
Farmers Gin of Abbott, John and Guest speakers were Profes- can War of 1898, World War I, 1994: $10.50 ($8 state, $2.50 Drawings for door prizes were
Darlene Simcik and family, sor Michael White, chairman of WorldWarII,Korean War, Viet- chapter). Send to Treasurer conducted by Richard Gaidusek.
Robert and Carol Mynarcik and Intemational Studies at McLen- nam Conflict and Desert Storm. Eugene Horak, P.O. Box 514, Winners were: Carol Huckabee,
family, B.J. Marak, Willie My- nan County College in Waco and To enable the reporter to sub- West, Texas 76691. Membership Henrietta Cervenka, Joe Svrcek,
narcik, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kriska, Mr. Radek Havelka from Treble, mit material on time for publica- drive was started in April 1993. Malvina Haidusek, Marie Horak,
Marvin and Kathy Rule and Moravia, Czech Republic. Radek tion to the Cesky Hlas, the dates A doll from the Czech Republic, Margaret Sulak, John Polansky,
Tracy, Helen Schutza, Adele |san exchange student at M.C.C. for the 1994 quarterly meetings dressed in a kroje (costume) will D an Pustejovsky, Johnny Marek,
Ondrej, Harry and Bessie Lich- jn Waco. His topic was "Compar- were changed from the fourth be awarded to the one who rec- Ella Macik, Lillian Filer, Ray-
novsky, Gladys Matus, Christine Czech Republic to Texas." Sunday to the second Sunday of ommends the most members, mond Marek, Flo Pustejovsky
Matus, Bernice Pustejovsky, Nita Gerik, spoke about the the month. ContestendsDecember31,1993. and Mary Svrcek.
James and Debbie Pavlicek, Emigration Passenger List, President Ernest Jaska pro- Mrs. Ludmila Vaculik was ap- Door prizes were donated by
Raymond Rejcek, Alfonse Rejcek, hooks, stating that having these posed that when a president of pointed chairperson of the mem- Agnes Prasifka, Marie Horak,
Ed and Shirley Skopik, Ernest hooks in the library would be a the M.H.C.C.H.S. ends his ten- bership drive. Nancy Polansky, Willa Mae
and Lucille Uptmore, Floyd and good source of information for ure, the ex-president be recog- Congratulations from the Cervenka, Marvin Hegar,
Irene Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Bill ?eoPle fhat come *°West- seek' nized by automatically becom- M.H.C.C.H.S. to Rachel Pod- Ludmila Vaculik, Henrietta
Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ingtbeir ancestra*roots- ing the fourth member on the sednik who was crowned Miss Cervenka, Evelyn Stuckly, Mar-
Coleman, Jack and Marie Grif- panel of directors and serve in Westfest 1993. Both parents, cela Vaculik and Evelyn Lenart.
fin, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gerik, tbat capacity, until the next Larry and Kathy Podsednik, are
Czech descendants and her
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Fred C. Klimitchek
Fred C. Klimitchek, age 66, of
West, passed away late Sunday
night, October 31, 1993 at
Hillcrest Baptist Medical Cen-
ter in Waco.
Arosaiy was recited 7:30p.m.
Tuesday at Aderhold Funeral
Home Chapel by Rev. Ed Kar-
asek.
Mass of Christian Burial was
celebrated 11 a.m. Wednesday
at St. Mary's Catholic Church of
the Assumption with Rev. Ed
Karasek and Rev. Isidore
Rozycki as co-celebrants. Mili-
tary Graveside Rites followed at
Mr. Klimitchek was bom March 6,1927 in West, the son of Paul “ J
and Millie Klimitchek. He lived in the West area all his life. He was ™8‘ “ddl® , 'leV,nd
a 1945 graduate of West High School and received a business degree Marc®lla Kaska. Hattie Kolar
from Baylor University. He was a farmer. He was a member of the and George and David Kocian-
R.V.O.S. Lodge and a lifelong member of St. Mary's Catholic Church
of the Assumption in West.
Mr. Klimitchek served his country with the United States Army
during World War II. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post No. 4819, the American Legion Post No. 478, and was a AUSTIN-If hummingbirds are Thewaveofjeweledniby.throated
still hanging around the backyard and hummingbirds traveling through
Migrating Hummingbirds need backyard feeders
Cards expressing sympathy
were sent to the family of Ruc^r
Sefcik who died July 13, 1998
and to the family of Wilfred
Cervenka, who died September
12, 1993. A monetary contribu-
tion was made to the West
Ambulance Association in mem-
ory of our two members, Rudy
Sefcik and Wilfred Cervenka.
Calendar of events: Novem-
_______ _____________0_______ ___________j______________ birds, attempt to find out when, where and
^*He 8isteM%a8kc!h^oFWest and Willie Mae anwnd Ihe backyard and tommingbW, ttmliiig U.ro»gh Fuders should he wtdwdin hot, ^ fading In Tea, ~l^Cu£itoi
cdsednik of Elm Mott. two nephew,, Larr, Pod.edmkof West and * ™l “ ^ ““ Jea, recendy wO . «»py „*e, ad no*Utaonghly. backyaids. TV fiisl yart suivey ^Society of Tea. meeting in
iillv Podsednik of Burke Virginia1 two nieces Marie Dulak of West on®er’ cean *** ^eeder’ 11 Wldl lew stragglers still on their way. Vinegar can be used for stubborn information will be collected in De- Hallettsville; December5,1993-
fresh solution and keep it out until the Newfield said late-nesting humming- cleanung jobs. Some feeders also cember 1994 for compilation of 1994 McLennan Hill Chanter Christ-
Ztt great-nieces hummingbirds „ gone. birds may just be ariivingfttnd they may wa5rin thetoppertofautomatic fomrresults........-
pSbearers were Danny Pratka David Girard Victor Dreitner, ™s is the time when suppiemen- neddsujfiplfenilirttriift^Miidhi m dishwashers. ‘ ’ * ’Dreroundiiptefelliclifdeiiagitofcn 1994 . McLennan Hill Chapto?^
Larry Podsednik, Chris Dulak, Charlie Klimitchek, Ernest tal feeding is important, said Madge is especially important following a "If someone wants hummihgbiftfe seed packet, decal, survey forni and meeting in West; April 23,1994- Ul,v
■zdek and Raymond'Klish. ’ Lindsay with the Texas Parks and drysummerlikethis yfear with flower- to show up next year, they should newsletter with survey results. To State Czech Heritage Society
Memorials may be made to St. Mary's Rectory Renovation Project Wildlife Department's nongame and ing plants harder to find. • beginnowtodevelopabackyardhum- participate, a person needs a well kept meeting in West, hosted
or to the Brazos Kidney Disease Center. urban program. Late migrants will remain in the mingbird garden. Many local nurser- feeder, identification guide and hum- McLennan Hill Chapter
Aderhold Funeral Home in West was in charge of arrangements. The most common myth about area until they develop enough body ies have a good fall stock of native mingbirds,
hummingbird feeding is that the feeder fat and energy reserves to begin their perennial plants and now is the time to To sign up, mail a self-addressed
should be taken down after Labor Day migratory flight across the Gulf of plant them. Next year, these plants envelope, along with your name, ad-
or the birds won't migrate. Nancy Mexico. will boom, which will attract hum- dress and county (and an optional $5
Newfield, a hummingbird expert from Keeping the feeder clean is also mingbirds and providew additional donation) to: Texas Hummingbird
Louisiana who has studied and banded important. This keeps harmful bacte- natural food. Roundup, c/o/ Nongame and Urban
Ivan Uys was so much fun last year with his "Basics In Handwriting hummingbirds in three states for 15 ria from building up in the unused For hummingbird enthusiasts who Program, TPWD.4200 Smith School
lysis," he has been asked back for a repeat performance. What does your years, said that's not true. "There is solution, she said. It is necessary to want to learn more about the bird and Road, Austin, Texas 78744. Survey
Iwriting reveal about you? Find out who the real 'you'is by the way you not a single documented case of a change the nectar evewry two to three help with a survey, the department is packages will be mailed to paitici-
These questions will be answered for you. So watch how you dot those breedingbird(ruby-throatedorblack- days during hot weather and every developing the fust Texas Humming- pantsin January. The voluntary dona-
and cross those "t's." Ivan is an experienced speaker and handwriting chinncdhummingbird)remainingata four to five days when it's cooler. This bird Roundup. This backyard survey, tion will help cover costs of running
st from Waco. feeder after the rest of the population will prevent growth and fermentation scheduled to begin in January, will the survey.
Basics in Handwriting Analysis
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1 is just one of the six topics to be presented during the Hill County has migrated southward,
n's Forum, Saturday, November 6, from 8a.m. to 3p.m.
e-registration is $ 12.00 before October 29 which includes your choice of
t sessions and a catered lunch. To register, please call 582-5222 or write
nty Women's Forum, P.O. Box 318, Hillsboro, Tx. 76645-0318.
which might harm, or kill, humming-
Experta racommand children
aat flva servings of fruits and
vagstaMss a day. Do yours?
West Elementary
1st Six Weeks Honor Roll
1993 • 1994
'* Denotes all A's
Card of Thanks
The family of Winnie White would like to thank everyone
1 sent flowers, food, memorials and cards at the time of
ath. We would also like to thank Rev. Boyce Vardiman, A1
pd Robby Payne and the staff of Aderhold Funeral Home,
ddy, Janice and Shawn Kaluza. Your love and care made
‘loss easier to bear.
Cecil White, Jo Ann Lott & Family,
Brothers and Sisters
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100 North Main 826-5182 West, Texas
M-m-m Good!
Sirloins
$2.95 lb.
Chopped
Ham
$1.79 lb.
Pork Butts
&
Pork Steaks
$1.29 lb.
Prices Good Thru Saturday, November 6
Now taking orders for holiday hams.
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Second Grade
Tina Beasley
Troy Bettge*
Julie Bohannan
Colin Campbell*
Lucero Castanedo
Frank Castillo*
Cody Castro
Amber Chudej*
Chris Cole*
Derik Coleman*
Britt Craig*
Adam Crawshaw*
Sarah Dameron*
Amber Deane
Laura DeLsCruz*
Nicholas Dial*
Matthew Dulock
Lauren Ferrero*
Nicholas Harwood
Christina Havner
Nicki Holder
Gregory Holy*
Zachary Horton
Jefflvison
Brian Khoury*
Jason Khoury*
Brad Kroll*
Kim Kucera*
Nicolle Ruiz*
Michael Schwartz*
Elizabeth Soukup*
Kassidi Stanford*
Stefanie Stewart*
Sarah Strohacker*
Rachel Taylor
Whitney Thompson
Kelly Trim
Cailey Truitt
Bradley Tufts
Jessica Urban*
Kevin Urbanovsky*
Jennifer Valdez
Alan Vickers*
Brian Vochoska*
Deanna Vrba
A1 Whitman
Brian Wise*
Third Grade
Matthew Alligood
Misty Ash
Aaron Austin*
Chris Bacak
Justin Bongs
Justin Boyd*
Jessica Camp
Ralph Castillo
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Julio Matthews*
Adrianna Mendoza* £**7?'
Holly Morcer
Amy Morgan
Brian Munger
Own Musks
Justin Nsill
Megan Nora*
Tyler Hykel
Sally James*
Brian Kaska*
Justin Kolai*
Ryan Kolar
Colby Kubala
Cody Lassetter*
Shea Leuschner*
Amber Mach*
Jessica Maler*
Michelle Maler
Jessica Martin
Matt Matus
Matt Matus*
Casie McCauley
Daniel McCullough
Katy Middlebrook*
N’Kayls Mitchell*
Caitlin Morrison*
Julio Mynar*
Both Nichols*
Holly Nor*
Rachel Pareya*
Frankie Psvslks*
Brian Potter*
Jason Picha*
Daniel Polansky
Jeff Pustejovsky*
Evan Ricketts
Jon Shaw*
Tamara Urbanovsky
Jon Vaculik
Lyon Vinson*
Rachel Waddell*
Lester Williams
Kevin Wise*
Amend Witt*
Robin Yankio
Ashlsy Ybarra
Fourth Grad.
Justin Andorson
Grace Beranowiki*
SethBinner
James Black
Gilberts DoLaCrus
Aahleigh Domangue
Jessica Dvoracek
Justin Filar
Jenny Frys*
. - . ., Melissa Fusion
Jaequalynn Norton q^ust
Brandon Gietsmano Amber Castillo*
Andrew Pavtlka* Kevin Glomb*
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Michael PUscott aSaSensia J,
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Deandra Ellison*
Gessica Eskew
Lauren Forcher
Karla Gerik*
Kayla Gerik
Malorey Gilman*
Crystal Hornsby
Christine Horton*
Samantha Hrabal
Susan Hrabal*
Rebecca Jones*
Scott Kapczynski*
Heath Keel*
Holly Klaus*
Ashley Kolar*
Emily Kolar*
Kurt Kunkel
Sherry Lenart
Katie Macik*
Amber Marak*
Brian Matus
Justin Mechtll*
Kristen Morgan
Shared Morosky*
Jennifer Nanny*
Jartd Orler
Randy Polansky*
Ronisha Powell
Chesney Pruitt
Chastity Rejcek*
ShayneRice
Janie Rios
Meghan Roesaler
Jennifer Schier*
Jennifer 8chwars*
Elisabeth Smith*
Bridget Snokhous*
Cory Starts
Richard Strohacker*
Shana Sulak*
Ashley Vanek*
Ryan Vrba*
Ashley Walls
Bradley Werner
List Yankis
Candyce Clifton*
Stacie Conaway
Lindsey Dulock
Kim Filer
Rachel Frsnke*
Carlo* Gomez
Tiffany Grantham
Ben Green
CalUo Grochoake
Amber Hawthorne*
Kevin HUvSnks
Lexi Holloway
Lana Hunt
Lacey Hykel*
Georgia Jung
Michelle Kaska
Joay Kolar*
Tonya Kolar*
Vicki Kostecka*
Wendy Kubala*
Pierce Lehr*
Lad Livingston
jiioo Mithw
Melissa Maler
Christina Manning*
Colby McHarguo
Heather Mercer
Eddie Middlebrook*
Justin Millar
Michael Moaier
Jennifer Mynar
Chad Nackar
Joay Nora
Brandon Orr
Ernesto Pom
Jennifer Parry*
Caleb Patter
Sarah Pettor
Alisha Pliscott
Kevin Polansky*
Roqny Polansky*
Joseph Pustejovsky
Mateo Ranzinger *.
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Kevin 6mith
Andrew 8ookup*
Ce^ Sulak
Rieky Thosneaon
Rebecca Underwood
Bond's Alley Bazaar Ushers
In Holiday Shopping Season
The 1993 Bond’s Alley Holiday
Bazaar in Hillsboro will once
again usher in the holiday shop-
ping season.
The 24th annual event has been
scheduled for Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, November 19-21, in the
exhibits building on the Hill Coun-
ty Fairgrounds.
The bazaar offers shoppers an
ideal opportunity to get their gift
list completed before the
Christmas rash.
Over 50 exhibitors will display
an array of beautiful hand-crafted
wares in a festive holiday atmos-
phere.
Bazaar hours will be 9 a.m. until
5 p.m. both Friday and Saturday
and noon until 5 pm. Sunday.
In addition to the arts and crafts.
hom$4aked gourmet cookies,
piet, cakes, specialty breads and
canned jellies sod jams will be of-
fered for sale. ;
Those attending who work up in
1/ ' ' - • v'-"'e
appetite will be offered special
lunch menus.
Friday and Saturday menus will
include sandwiches, chips, des-
serts and drinks with turkey and
dressing and all the trimmings to
be served at noon Sunday.
A special drawing is scheduled
Sunday afternoon for an original
oil painting by Hillsboro artist
Margaret Buie.
Uiances on toe punting, entitled
"Bouquet of Flowers," will be
available at the bazaar for $1 each
or six for $5.
Then is no admission or dona-
tion foe and parking is pientifuL
The exhibits building is located
in South Hillsboro off Highway
77/81. Follow the signs.
Bond’s Alley is an ail-volunteer,
non-profit community service or-
For more
Hillsboro Chamtar of Comnmca
at 582-2481.
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Kristen Optmer
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