Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 31, 1957 Page: 22 of 32
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Strana 22
VĚSTNÍK-WEST, TEXAS
transfer to our lodge from lodge No.. about twice a. week for her family —
24. they never tire of it. It is qnick and děli-
The weather here is hot and dry, cious. Try it on your family.
some showers háve fallen in fhis area. j To a basic one-egg white cake recipe,
but they are seattered and do more ' add — one mashed to a pulp — banana,,
liarm then good if it isn’t more then 1 and one cup of chopped nuts. Bake in a
one or two inches seem like we need a
good rain and not just a few sprin-
ldes.
Some farmers in our community háve
been irrigating the corn and cotton
these last two weeks and it is really
looking good.
I want to congratulate Dean Mdkeska,
(375 dpgree F.) o ven. Cool, and dust
with Confectioner’s sugar, cut in taars.
Good.
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TO LODGE ?A, CYCLONE
All our Sisters and brothers are asked
to kinďly attend our next Lodge Meeting,
Sunday the 4tli August, as we all will
Clifford Hcelcher, Henry Mores, and make plana for a speciál lunch to be
Waynood Richter, on the Lone Star Far-
anerts degrees which they were present-
ed with at the FFA convention la.st week
in Ft. Worth.
Dean and Clifford, and their agricul-
ture teacher, Mr. J. H. Měrka of Rogers -
attended the convention. i
Sincerely,
Mrs. Ed. Mikeska, Reportér1
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COOKIE JAR FILLERS I
held in September. So please do not
fail us and you all come!
Mrs. Jerry Zavodily, reportér
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LA PARITA LODGE NO. 161
Jourda-nton, T e xas
Dear Members and Friends:
Just to remind you that our next
regular meeting will be held in Jour-
danton at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Tymrak and family.
Since chocolate in it.s various forms ! The last meeting was held at the home
has become the favorite of all yqoung-
sters, try making up a batch of Choco-
late Chip Brownies and some Choco-
late Chip Clierry cookies for that cookie
Jar.
Chocolate Chip Brownies.
Ipackage instant chocolate chip cake
mix.
Va cup water
- egg, unbeaten,
Va cup softened butter
1 cup chopped walnuts.
Plače about half of the cake mix in
a* mixing bowl. Add water, egg, and but-
ter. Seat well with wooden spoon. Add
remaining mix and nuts; imix thorough-
ly. Spread batter- evenly in two greased
8x8x2 inch spuare paus. Bake in mod-
er.ate oven (375 degrees) F for 15-20
minute,s> Cool; then cut in bars. Makes
32 bars.
Chocolate Chip Cherry Cookies
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Novosad and
was well attended. Thanks.
Comie on. Leťs all go to the mee tings.
Remember all of the; good food and
clrinks.
Our sincere eongratulations to our
60th Anniversary.
Fraternally yours,
Bettie Lou Valchar
Reportér
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TEXANS UR-GED TO ‘WIPE OIJT
1NCOME TAX!’
Dallas. — J. Bracken Lee, former
Republican governor of Utah, sald here
the one sure way to return constitu-
tional rights to the American people is
to wipe out the income tax.
Lee, national chairman of “For Amer-
i iea,” told a crowd of about 100 per.sons
mix
l 0 x’ n ni 61 n t
1 tablespoon maraschine cheery juice
9 ^ ‘Také away that $33,000,000,000 and
t/ c'aL^n, .. , then find out how powerful they are
. m Washington' Lee said. He spoke at
Va eu pdramed chopped maraschme „ ,, . , , ,, , * ,
chefries ia ga-t-hering of the newly organized
t:, , , . .. _ “Texans For America” organization.
Plače : oo u i. half of the cake mix m T iiA .. b
- . , , ... . . , , Lee said, Arnericans resent cont-mu-
mi mg bowl. Add cherry juice, eggs, and I , Fn(ř],nrf Th„
buft°r- blond well Then orld rernoininď • ĚP-tS to England. 1 he Ellglisll are
. ’ J~7a ! 1 ‘ , f “aming ; described as ‘pociť people who need help.
, , But our gifts to theni are bringmg
" X ' ‘, , r about an income tax reduction there
U ;3 .ttayymftite onto gwawd bat none here;. he £aid.
“The poor English are not getting
baking sheets. Bake in moclerate oven
(375 Degree F.) about 12 minutes. Makes
about- 3-V2 dozen cookies.
a ^
MRS. VYTOPII/S BANANANUT LOAF
Mrs. Vytopil of Wheelock makes this
our gifts, The niioney goes to make the
few rich English richer,” Lee said.
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—-Kvery Member secure a Member—
Wednesday, July 31, 1957
KATCHA AND THE DEVIL
There was once a woman named Kat-
cha who Uved in as village where she
owned her own coltage and garden.
She had money besides but little good it
did her because she was such an 111-
terr/pered vixen that nobody, not e ven
the poorest laborer, woulcl marry her.
Nobody ' would even work. for her, no
matter what she paid, fer she couldn’t
open her mouth without scolding, and
whenever she scolded she raised her
shrill voice until you could hear it a
mále away. The older she grew the worse
she became until by the time she was
fořty she was as sour as vinegar.
Now as it always; happens in a vil-
lage, every Sunday afternoon there was
a dance either at the burgomaster’s or
at the taveni. As soon as the bagpipes
sounded, the boys all crowded into the
room and the girls gatherecl outside and
looked in the Windows. Katcha was al-
ways the first at the window. The mu-
šle would strike up and the boys would
beckon the girls to come in and dance,
but no; one ever beckoned Katcha. Even
when she paid the piper no one ever
asked her to dance. Yet she came Sun-
day after Sunday Just the same.
One Sunday afternoon as she was
hurrying to the tavern she thought to
herself: “Here I a:n getting old and yet
I’ve never once danced with a boy!
Plague také it, today I’d dance with the
devil if he asked me!”
She was in a fine rage by the time
she reachedi the tavern, where she sat
down near the stove and looked aroimd
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Hošek, Ludva O. Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 31, 1957, newspaper, July 31, 1957; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth625090/m1/22/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.