The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1985 Page: 4 of 14
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Snokhous Reunion
The descendants of Frank and Elizabeth Snokhous have
scheduled their family reunion for October 12. Registration
at the West Columbus Club starts at 1 p m. and a meal will
bCEveryone is asked to bring food for their family._
OUR LADY OF MERCY CATHOLIC CHURCH
1-35 Hwy., Hillsboro, Texas
Sixteenth Annual
FESTIVAL
Sunday, October13th
Church Hall, Hillsboro, Texas
Bar-B-Q Brisket, Sausage, All The Trimmings
Dinner Served 11:30 a.m. ’till ?
CHILDREN: $1.75
ADULTS: $4.00
Games and Entertainment at 11:30 a.m.
Auction.....2 p. m.
Raffle after Auction
RAIN OR SHINE
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED!
FESTIVAL
DANCE
October 12th
8 to 12 p.m.
$3 a person $5 a couple
Country & Western Music By
BORDERLINE
Soft Drinks & Mexican Specialties to be Served
In Conjunction with
Our Lady of Mercy
Catholic Church
Festival
Dance on Church Parking Lot
Caitlln Morrison
Celebrates
1st Birthday
Caitlin Marie Morrison
celebrated her first birthday
on October 6 (actual birth
date Oct. 2). She is the
daughter of Laurie and Mike
Morrison.
Her grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Kubacak of
West and Mr. and Mrs. Olenn
Morrison of West.
A Bear cake, ice cream and
sandwiches were served as
refreshments. Caitlin would
like to thank everyone for
coming and for all the nice
gifts she received.
The West News • October 10,1985
PTAWorkshop
Scheduled in West
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Caitlin Morrison
The District 9 Parents-
Teachers Association (PTA)
Fall Workshop, hosted by
the West PTA, is set from 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. October 15 at
the West Community Cen-
ter. ,
All PTA officers and
committee members, princi-
pals, superintendents, and
those interested in helping
PTA grow, are invited to
attend and learn: “How to
Cope with Problem Chit
dren," “Making a Seat Belt
Project Work," or learn the
basics of your office in PTA,
ur««t PTA President Wanda
Adair said.
Registration will begin af
8 a.m. with mini work
sessions at 9 a m. The
welcome and greeting from
West will be given by Tom
Sandifer, superintendent of
West ISD, and William
Pareya, West mayor.
Registration fee is $1,
payable at the door. Lunch
tickets are $4. To reserve
the lunch ticket, send $4 to
Wanda Adair, Rt. 2 Box 28,
Abbott, Texas 76621. For
more information, please
call 826-5658.
Happy 1st Birthday Jeffrey
Griffin - Wernet
Mr and Mrs Louis J. Wernet Jr. of West are proud to
announce the engagement and approaching mamage of
their daughter. Helaine Ann, to Gregory Wayne Griffin, son
of Mr. and Mrs Aubrey N Griffin, also of West
The bride-elect is a 1984 graduate of West High bchool
and a 1985 graduate of Texas State Technical Institute
where she received a certificate in denitai assisting^
Griffin is a 1983 graduate of West High School. He is
employed as a supervisor at Waco torn s Sales tn Waco^
The couple plan to be married at 1 p m November,
the Saint Mary's Church of the Assumption in West.
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SATURDAY. October 12 EclSy
- Coming Attraction -
FRIDAY, October 18 ReX Allen, Jr.
Tickets Available at:
Hastings, Richland Mall - Waco
Czech Stop - West
George s Casual & Western Wear - Hillsboro
Ickets: $7 in Advance Time: 8-12 p.m.
$9 at the door____Doors open at 7 p.m.;
Geneva Hall
Elm Mott, Texas
One of the highlights of
the Rest Home is the
birthday party each month
The residents put on their
Sunday best.
With compliments from
Lavetra and Barbara of
Flowers and Things, the
honored guests were pre-
sented with corsages for the
ladies and boutonnieres for
the gentlemen which were
proudly worn.
The ones having birthdays
in October are Hilda
Berger, Hermina Bezdek,
Emma Laxson, Mamie En-
der, Henry Heitmiller, Joe
Ondrej, Frank Gerik and
Vance May.
Volunteers and employees
having October birthdays
are: Martha Svacina. Mo-
nique Hardin, Judy Kellner,
Mary Karlik, LVN. Gladys
Sijansky, Luanne Squillace
Rose Ann Morris and visitor
Irene Heitmiller.
Decorated cakes were
donated by Freddie and Nita
Gerik in honor of their father
Frank Gerik. Shirley and
Ernest Svrcek in honor of
their mother Hilda Berger;
and Ernest and Evelyn
Bezdek in honor of their
mother Hattie Bezdek
Others donating delicious
homemade cakes were Mar
tha and Henry Svacina in
honor of Hilda Berger,
SPJST Youth Club, in honor
of all the resident; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lee Heitmiller
donated five dozen kolaches
in honor of their father,
Henry Heitmiller. Mrs. Joe
Ondrej donated cupcakes in
honor of her husband Joe
Ondrej.
Freddie and Nita Gerik
also donated five gallons of
Ashburns ice cream.
Volunteers helping with
the party were: Willie Mae
Karlik, Georgia Skerik,
Martha Svacina and Annie
Chudej.
Many thanks to all these
wonderful people that make
the birthday party a great
success.
Providing entertainment
for the party were: Harry
Zahirniak and Henry Sva-
cina They played several
Czech songs. The residents
sang with them in Czech
Everyone enjoyed the music
very much. Many thanks
Donna Smith of McLen
nan Community College will
have adult education classec
here on Oct. 17 at 10:30
a.m.
Halloween party will be
held on Oct. 31 at 2 p.m.
The employees and resi-
dents will dress in their
Halloween costumes. Fami-
lies and friends of the
residents are invited to
attend.
Jeffrey Richard Peterson
celebrated his first birthday
at his home on September
22. His actual birthday is
September 28.
His parents are Anthony
and Teresa Peterson of
Mesquite. Grandparents are
Victor and Martha Petter of
Abbott and Anton and
Albertine Peterson of Mes-
quite.
A barbecue dinner with all
the trimmings was served to
30 guests. Refreshments of
ice cream, punch and a
Ziggy cake were also enjoy-
ed Jeffrey’s Aunt Evelyn
Petter of West made a giant
chocolate chip cookie for the
occasion.
On September 27, Jeffrey
was honored with a party at
the Discovery School Nur-
sery where he attends.
Jeffrey wishes to thank
everyone for all the great
New Arrivals
Amanda Rose Witt
Rose, born at 12:45 a.m. September 30, at Scott and
White Memorial Hospital in Temple.
Amanda weighed five pounds and seven ounces
Proud qrandparents are Mr, and Mrs.. N C. Witt, Jr. of
West and' Mr. and Mrs. Ben De Sopa of Waco.
Wolfs
Jeffrey Peterson
gifts he received and for
making his first birthday so
very special.
Women's Aglow Group
to Meet October 11
The Hillsboro area chap-
ter of Women’s Aglow will
have its monthly luncheon
October 11 at the rear area
of the Thunderbird Restau-
rant in Hillsboro. A salad
lunch, which costs $3, will
be served at 11:15 a.m. and
the program begins at noon.
Mrs. Scott Littrell of Waco
will be the guest speaker.
She is the president of Waco
Women’s Aglow. Her testi-
mony concerns healing of
the body and soul.
Reservations are not
needed. For child care call
582 9155.
Monday
Open 3p.m.
Monday Nlte Football
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Open 12 p.m.
.25 Keg Beer Nlte
Thursday
Closed
Friday
D.J.
Richard Picha
Saturday
D.J.
Richard Picha
Sunday
Open 2 p.m.
Football on Satellite
All Day
Time for Safety Check
Changing seasons can sig-
nal the time to do all those
jobs put off for a “rainy day "
Speed
Queen
SATURDAY. October 12
Brazos Express
SATURDAY October 19
Jerry Haisler
Heavy Duty
Washers & Dryers
10 Year Transmission
Warranty
West Sales
and Service
112 E. Pine 826-3842
This simple checklist can
help you save energy and
make your home safer:
• Check your heating sys-
tem. Have you installed an
automatic temperature ther
inostat?
• Is vour furnace area lit-
ter-free?
• Are pilot light filters
clean?
Some good tools for these
jobs are adjustable wrenches,
pliers and screwdrivers, such
as those made by Crescent
Important, too, is to make
sure the tools you use are in
good condition.
This is also the time to take
a look at storm doors and win
down Replace and add weath-
erstipping where needed
Caulk air leaks Strong,
sturdy shears are necessary
to cut weatherstripping. Oood
steel blades, hardened to hold
an edge, are those from Wish,
makers of the “edge of excel-
lence” since 184H
Game Night
Wednesday & Friday at 7:30 p.m.
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Linden Hall
i/i MILE EAST OF ELM MOTT
Happy Hoar: Sat. 8:00-9:00
Hall Rentals 799-3201
Reservations 822-1174
SATURDAY, October 12
Country Light
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SATURDAY, October 19
Jodie Mikula Orchestra
DOO&SOPEN at 7 p.m.
Game Night 7 p.m. every Sunday
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Knapek, Larry. The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1985, newspaper, October 10, 1985; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth715311/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.