The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1967 Page: 4 of 8
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1907
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WEST, TEXAS
MOII*. OlIMm ISILI.SC! CO«»OI*NON
THE WEST NEWS — WEST. TEXAS
Tours News
By MRS. WILFRED BERGER
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Uptmor, Sr.,
,'Thanksgiving Day were Mrs.
Raymond Vrbu and family of
San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin Jackson and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Vrba and fam-
ily, all of Waco, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Uptmor. Jr., and
family of Dallas. On Friday, her
mother, Mrs. Mattie Debben-
dener and Frank Lucien visited
with them.
• *
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Slovak and
family of Fort Worth spent the
holidays here visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Slovak and Mrs. Frank
Deiterman.
* *
Johnnie Straten arrived home
tfrom Kentucky on a 12-day |
leave and is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Straten ,
and other relatives.
« *
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Deiterman j
and family of Corpus Christ!
visited here with Mrs. Frank
Deiterman, Sr., and other rela-
tives. , ti4»
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geisler
j and son of Waco, Mr. and Mrs.
| Jodie Dulock and family, Mr.
j and Mrs. Wilfred Berger and
family and Andrew Schroeder
had Thanksgiving Dinner at the
! home of Henry Uptmor.
Sister Jacinta spent the week-
end here with her mother, Mrs.
Hilda Berger and James and
Leander.
• ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Alwood Scheler
and daughters visited Saturday
in Dallas with their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
j Lednicky and Sherry.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Berger
had dinner on Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Foyt
and Lisa.
- V
Walter Hennig returned home
Friday from Grant-Buie Medical
Center in Hillsboro. He under-
went surgery on Monday, Nov.
20.
Warrant Officer Raymond
Vrba, Sr., will arrive home on
furlough next week from Italy.
Dennis Barteh of Austin visit-
ed Edward Hennig last Friday.
NOTICE
Contrary to recent publication
ADERHOLD FUNERAL HOME
is the ONLY
local agent for Southern Medical
Life Insurance Company (for-
merly Greater Texas Life Insur-
ance Company) and is the ONLY
local agent authorized to receive
payment of premiums.
Also
Contrary to recent publication
NO Greater Texas Life Policy
has been reduced in benefits with
an authorized funeral director.
IF YOUR INSURANCE IS
GOOD, ITS BETTER WITH US!
ADERHOLD FUNERAL HOME
Dial HI 6-5192 West, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Basil House-
wright and family spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in Sher-
man with relatives.
John Roessier, Sr., returned
to Grant-Buie Medical Centpr
in Hillsboro Monday after
spending five days at home.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie PavHcek
and Gregory spent the Thanks-
giving holidays at Wichita Kan-
sas with his brother. Edward
I and family.
Mrs. Robert Lucien, Mrs. Er-
I nest Vrba, Mrs. Arnold Kasberg, j
\ Jr.. Mrs. Alwood Scheler and j
Mrs. Wilfred Berger completed
the eight session training course
oT Confraternity of Christian
Doctrine Tuesday night at St.
Joseph's Parish in Bellmead.
They will begin the next eight
sessions on Feb. 27.
Mrs. Andrew Rieger and
daughters attended Requiem j
Mass in San Antonio on Friday j
evening for her stepmother Mrs. ,
Angela Niekamp, with Bishop j
Stephen A. Leven as celebrant.
♦ <
Sister Ann Bernadette of San
Antonio accompanied Mrs. An-
drew Rieger and daughters on
their return Saturday morn-
ing to attend the funeral of her
grandmother, Mrs. Angela Niek-
amp at Lott Saturday after-
noon.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scrog-
gins and family of San Antonio
spent the holidays here with Mr. I
and Mrs. Andrew Rieger, Bar-
bara and Charles.
Cranberry Supply
Above Average
VISITORS
High Prices
The holiday season is around
the corner and cranberry time
is here. The cranberry supply is
15 per cent above average this
year. Cranberries vary in size
and color according to the va-
riety; an intense red, a blacken-
ed red, or perhaps a very light
almost white color.
Select fresh cranberries that
have a fresh plump appearance
combined with high luster and
| firmness, says Gwendo 1 y n e
Clyatt, Extension consumer
marketing specialist with Texas
A&M University. Shriveling, dull
appearance, and softness indi-
cate poor quality.
Cranberries add color, flavor,
| and variety to the menu. They
usually are sold in one pound
' cello bags or see-through boxes.
Like any perishable fruit, cran-
berries need refrigeration to re-
tain their flavor and freshness.
They can be stored satisfactorily
for several days in the container
in which they are purchased.
Stick some in the freezer for
I later use. The little berry has a
short season.
NOW AT WERNET'S
For Big Savings
Do Your Entire
XMAS SHOPPING
YOU CAN OBTAIN THE FOLLOWING DISCOUNTS ON ALL SUNDRY MER-
CHANDISE PURCHASES (EXCLUDING PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUGS, AND
CIGARETTES). ALL MERCHANDISE IT AT ITS REGULAR PRICE, NO PRICES
CHANGED!
$ 5 -
$10 -
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Discount
- 10% Discount
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-20% Discount
- 25% Discount
ALSO ... 50% DISCOUNT
ON ALL DIAMOND RINGS, PEARL, DINNER
and FRATERNAL RINGS that we purchased
from a recent business close-out.
20 — 40% DISCOUNT on Special Orange and
Blue Tagged Gift Merchandise.
SEE LOUIS SR„ OR LOUIS JR. FOR GREAT CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ON ALL
MERCHANDISE!
WERNET’S WEST DRUG
West,
•‘Your Rexall Store”
LOUIS WERNET. Prop
Texas
Mrs. Harold Woodly, Kim and
Rhonda left Wednesday for their
home in Pasadena, after visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
McCoy for 10 days. Others vis-
iting during the holidays were
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McCoy,
Carolyn, Marilyn and Keith
from Pasadena, Mrs. Bill McCoy
Becky and Brenda of Temple,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCov and
Sherry, Missos Charlotte and
Gertrude Miller, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Smith, Janice and
Tommy all of Waco.
Mrs. Fred Taylor is visiting her
daughter and family in Houston
this week.
♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Padgett
of Arlington visited his grand-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ben-
nett over the weekend.
Mrs. Ray Barton and children
and Miss Susan Jezek visited
in San Antonio Thanksgiving
Day with Mr. and Mrs. George
L. Chabisek and girls.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cinek and
Charles and Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Cinek visited in Lubbock on
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Beane and daughters and
with Mrs. Jamie Curtis. They re-
turned home Sunday.
Mrs. Bon Bartosh visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bortosh and
attended the Golden Wedding
Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Bartosh Sunday in Pe-
nelope.
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Henderson,
Joe Henderson and Miss Linda
Story of Trinadad attended the
Texas-Texas A&M game at Col-
lege Station on Thanksgiving
Day. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Holasek and children of Shreve-
port, La., and Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Cocek and children of
Houston were also at the game.
School Menus
WEST HIGH SCHOOL MENU
Monday, Dec. 4
Meat Croquettes
Baked Potato
Creamed Carrots and Peas
Fruit Cup
Tuesday, Dec. 5
Beef Loaf
Creamed Potatoes
Pickle
Green Beans
Chocolate Cake
Wednesday, Dec. S
Ham Sandwiches
Chips
Barbecue Beans
Peaches
Thursday, Dec. 7
Hot Tamale Pie
Lettuce and Tomato Salad
Pineapple Rolls
Friday, Dec. 8
Turkey Salad on Lettuce
Crackers
Cheese
Spanish Corn
Banana Pudding
WEST ELEMENTARY MENU
Monday, Dec. 4
Pork Steak
Macaroni - Cheese
Green Beans
Salad
Banana Pudding
Tuesday, Dee. 5
Meat Rolls
Mashed Potatoes
English Peas
Beet Slices
Pineapple Pie
Wednesday, Dec. 8
Steak — Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Buttered Carrots
Spinach
Peach and Cookie
Thursday, Dec. 7
Bologna
Potato Salad
Okra and Tomatoes
Doughunts
F'riday, Dec. 8
Corny Dogs
French Fries
Buttered Corn
Salad
Fruit Cobbler
ST. MARY’S SCHOOL MENU
Monday, Dec. 4
Meat Balls-Spaghetti
Pork and Beans
Cheese Strips
Crackers
Fruit Salad
Tuesday, Dec. 5
Chicken Sandwiches
Pickles — Olives
Creamed Peas
Potato Chips
Banana Pudding
Wednesday, Dec. 6
Stew Meat — Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Buttered Green Beans
Peaches
Hot Rolls
Thursday, Dec. 7
Hamburgers
Onions — Pickles
Corn Chips
Barbecued Beans
Cherry Gelatin
Wafer Sticks
Friday, Dec. 8
Holiday, No School
Leroy News
By MRS. A. KASBERG, Jlt.
Mr. and Mrs. August Snok-
lious and children visited in San
Antonio with the Bill Jupe fam-
ily over tlie weekend. Mrs. Mil-
lie Snokhous returned home j
with them for a while.
• •
Guests on Thanksgiving at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Straten were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Johnny Halamik and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Straten
and children of Arlington, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie Straten and
children of Waco. Mr. and Mrs.
Hugo Otto and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Jurek and
children of Waco, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Bettge and children, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Bartosh of Arl-
ington, Herman, David. Robert
and Johnny Straten. Mrs. Henry
Dulock and children. James
Neckar, Karen Podsednik, and
Bonnie Parnell of Waco. Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Kasberg, Jr.,
and children and Mr, Jerry
Snokhous.
• i
Mrs. John Roy Thomas and
Robin of Commerce spent the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Thompson and Maureen Thom-
as.
♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson
visited with Mr. N. A. Thompson
and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Over-
ton of Whitney on Sunday.
♦ ♦
Mrs. Kirvin Jupe and chil-
dren visited over the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albin Pustejovsky.
• •
Mr. Ed Pustejovsky and Mr.
and Mrs. August Podsednik have
gone deer hunting, Mrs. Bertha
Sager is staying with her father,
Mr. Anton Pustejovsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Straten j
spent the day Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. James Debben-
dener and children.
♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kas-
berg, Sr., visited on Sunday in
Waco with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Terry and children.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Redden
and children of Waco visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kas-
berg, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
nold Kasberg Jr., and children
on Saturday.
* t
Mr. Horace Schneider of San
Angelo visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Silaff.
♦ «
Mr. Don Silaff of Irving spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs .Bill
Silaff.
• •
Mrs. Arnold Grones and Glenn
of Arlington spent the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Bettge and other relatives
while Arnold went deer hunting.
Vernon Bettge of Arlington
spent the holidays with his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bettge.
♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hoeldtke
attended the Golden Wedding of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stoll at
Gatesville, Sunday. They also
visited in Grant-Buie Medical
Center in Hillsboro with George
Schultz.
• •
Mr. Ervin Hoeldtke is serving
on the jury this week.
* ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karlik of
West visited with Mrs. Bertha
Sager.
• ♦
Mrs. Bertha Sager visited with
Mrs. Albin Svacek of West Sat-
urday.
* •
Mrs. Bertha Sager visited in
Abbott Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Vrba and Mr. Charlie
Schneider.
♦ *
Mr. Anton Pustejovsky and
Mrs. Millie Snokhous and Mrs.
Bertha Sager were Sunday din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Vrba. Their daughter,
Mrs. Francis Ann Stacha and
boys of Richardson also visited
with them.
A *
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hrabal
and children of Mooreville visit-
ed with Mrs. Bertha Sager, Sun-
day.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Pod-
sednik and children of Arling-
ton spent the weekend visiting
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albin Pustejovsky and Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Podsednik.
• •
Mrs. Bremmlet of Clifton and
Mrs. Henry Sager and daughter,
Mrs .Judy Cox of Littlefield
visited with Mrs. Bertha Sager,
Friday.
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