The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1975 Page: 2 of 8
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Pag« 2 The We8‘ News-Thursdav. December 11, l’75
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CZECHOSLOVAK PUBUSH1NG CO., PUBLISHERS
Published every Thuraday. Second Claa* Postage paid at
West, Texaa 76691* Poatmaater Return Form 3579 to r.O.
Box 38, Weat, Texaa 76691.
Location 214 W. Oak
Phone 817-826-5282.
Subscription Rates:.$5 for one year.
Erroneous Statements: Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation of any person, firm or
corporation which may occur bn the columns of this
newspaper will be corrected gladly upon being brought to
the attention of the Staff of this newspaper.
TEXAS PREfS
MEMBER 1975 . ASSOCIATION
* __ - - - -
You Are Invited
To Attend
The
Evangelical Bible Church
806 S. Reagan
West, Texas
Message:
“Spiritual Life in the Early Church"
Scripture Reading:
Acts 4:23-31
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship Service 10:40
Wednesday Night: Prayer Meeting
Pastor Reverned Laurence R. Allen
1 WEST
Personals
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mehoves Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hermon
Cardwell of Plano.
Mr. Leo Klimitchek spent Thanksgiving with Mr. ^ Mrs.
Frank Dulak and grandchildren Angela and Christopher
^Mr^nd M^Fred Rishanek from ZcphyrhilU^norida spent five
weeks in West visiting with her mother. Mrs. Mary Pokluda and
0,1Mr a'ndMrs. Dan Blahuta and Jenean of Bryan visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Blahuta over the weekend.
Mr and Mrs. J.D Looka of West, visited with his father, Mr.
Paul Looka Sr. in Robstown. last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Karl.k of Houston. Miss Jean Ka l.k of
Austin and Gregory Karlik of College Station sPen*
Thanksgiving holidays in West with Mr. and Mrs. Albin C. Karlik^
Mr and Mrs. Carlton Karlik also spent the holidays with her
oarents Mr. and Mrs. Albin Janek and Monica in Ware.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Killian of Lubbock and Gregory Karlik of
College Station spent the weekend in West with Mr. and Mrs.
Albin Karlik.
GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER?
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Letter To the Editor:
Dear Linn and Staff:
The members of the West
High School Trojan Band join
with us in expressing to you and
your staff our thanks for the
recognition given the band in
last week’* is*ue of The Wert
News. We are deeply apprecia-
tive of your kind interest and
support.
Yours truly, ;
M.F. Kruse, Superintendent
Bob Nelson, Band Director
Mrs. Rov Finn spent a week in Dallas taking care of her new
grandson Darvl John Sinkule. Mrs. Sinkule was the former Gail
Finn. Darvl was baptized Sunday Dec. 7 at St. Thomas Quinas
Church. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider of Waco.
“SMOKEY” LEE COULDN’T FIGURE OUT WHY-hls calf waa
starving and one of his plgglets was unusually fat. One day,
suprlslngly, “Smokey" saw the reason why.
Town Talk
West. . .
By Nina McMahan
West
Livestock Report
Cattle and calves: Estimated
Receipts 530
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Sparks, Individual sellers 98
ka a oie Drozd of Garland visited her mother, Anita Foyt, Mrs. Leighton Bright and Mrs^ Buyers 46
Oregon visited Sunday after- 36.00
noon with Mrs. R.M. Talley and Steers over 400 lbs. 21.00 -
Mrs. Talley’s sister, Mrs. 38.75
Frances Rork, of Ventura, Heifers 250-400 lbs. 17.50
Calif. Mrs. Frances Rork who 30.50
has been visiting here for the Heifers over 400 lbs. 21.00 -
past month left Tuesday from 33.75
DFW Airport to return home. Cows with baby calves at siae
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maler $147.50 - $258.00
spent Thanksgiving day in
Robert Kostecka and family.
Mr A J. Weinberger underwent surgery for the removal of
cataracts and is recuperating at this time. Mr. Weinberger wishes
to extend Christmas Greetings to his friends.
Hwaaiuwvvw...............
Charles F. Campbell Jr.
Announces
The Removal Of His Office
From 216 W. Oak St., West, Texas
To the 2nd floor of the
Hill County Court
Hillsboro, Texas
Ho/iday,
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POTATOES
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Austin with her aunt and
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Burk-
hart.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cun-
ningham and son of Wichita
Falls spent the weekend visit-
ing in Waco. West an Hillsboro.
They attended church services
Sunday morning at the Church
of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Murl McMa-
han of Cedar Hill spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Arhtur Littleton who returned
home last week from an
extended visit in Mississippi
with relatives and with her
daughter Mrs. Paul Martin,
and family. The McMahan s
also visited with his sister, Mrs.
W.L. Gilchrist, and her family
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fennel and
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Paul'spcnt
Monday and Tuesday in Dallas
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
DeWitt Minnix and Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Lowery.
Mrs. Dennis Porter is now at
home after having teeth sur-
gery last week at Hillcrest
hospital. .
Mrs. R.M. TAIley and Miss
Mabelle Hartsfield entertained
Mrs. Frances Rork of Ventura.
Calif, with a forty two party in
each of their homes. Among
those present were Mrs.
Lavetra Nichols, Mrs. Clarence
Talley Sr., Mrs. Charlie Lott,
Mrs. W.H. Everett and Mrs.
Hollis McMahan. Coffee, cake,
cookies and candy was served.
Theresa Bacak
Crowned New
WFLA Queen
Miss Theresa Bacak, age 15.
daughter of Mrs. Lillian Bacak.
of Cedar Hill, and the late
William Vince Bacak, was
crowned for the new Miss
W F.L.A. Queen of 1975-76, on
November 29. 1975. She was
escorted by Gary Zalkovsky. of
Ennis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Zalkovsky, of Ennis.
She was crowned, and given
a spread of red roses, and a
wrist watch as a gift-
SOfT’N LITE
FLOUR
5-U.lo«
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Minis ■
CHOC FLAV CHIP j
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fiav-i-pac hash brown
POTATOES
ORANGE JUICE
Mil % SAllT S
STUFFED CRAB
BATHROOM TISSUE j
FAMILY SCOTT M
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■ru COCO THOUGH SATURDAY, 0BOW «
COKES-Tab, Sprite, MR. Plbb 5/$1.00
UCHNOVSKY Grocery
New
Unique Gifts
Some Collectable*
Not A Garage Sale
Afternoon* Only
Call 826-5614
After 10:00 a.m.
FOR SALE: Western
Boots, belts, hats, shirts,
wrangler jeans.
Adair*
222 W. Oak St.
Weat, Texaa
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rSAVE ENERGY AND TIME AND MONEY ^
O’Keefe & Merritt
Microwave Oven
$
Modal 56-7565
399.95
Other Models
As Low As
319
•s
• Features Selector
Control to vary
cooking speed
• includes automatic
defrost setting
• Cuts cooking time
up to 75%
• No installation — fits
on kitchen counter
SAVE ENERGY AND TIME AND MONEY
F. G.Gerik&Sor
Quality Home Appliance & TV
West, Texas
Coordinates
Skirts, Shirts, Pants
Sweaters, Shells & Jeans
$2 to $7 **,o 820
*
Sample Jewelry
$.98 to $2.49
A
2 & 3 Piece Asst, of
Style and Fabrics
$4 to $35 Re«-825 to 860
Designers Sample Fabrics
and ‘7^1
Factory Surplus
.98 to $2.49
Val. to $7
Plus 20 Percent Off
These Fantastic Prices Through Dec. 24th
These Fantastic Prices Through uec. z^ui i7^»
PURSLEY’S DISCOUNT FASHIONS
West and Hubbard
(he percentage/
ore with uou
Sft-<
when you need a farm loan
make it our business to understand the financial
problems of the modern farmer. Whether you want
to expand your interest, or buy new machinery, we
have a special loan program to suit your individual
needs. f
The State National Bank
Meatber FUlC
Wort, T«
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The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1975, newspaper, December 11, 1975; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth739486/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting West Public Library.