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Whatt In It For you M
Lower prices and a better
environment can come from
avoiding some legislation.
Many have discovered that
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bill” requiring beverages to
come in deposit cans and
bottles can have an effect
opposite to what its pro-
ponents claim.
In Michigan, the most
heavily populated state to
implement the controversial
law, consumers pay an
average of 36 cents more
per six pack for soft drinks
and 30 cents more per six
pack for beer than con-
sumers in Wisconsin, Indi-
ana and Ohio. About 300
good jobs have been lost so
far and many community
recycling centers closed as a
direct result of the bill.
Since people create litter,
and only people can solve it,
many suggest alternatives to
forced deposits. One is the
program in the State of
Washington which attacks
all litter, not just bottles
and cans. It requires litter
bags in all cars and boats at
all times. Violators face a
$10 fine. The law also re-
quires all public places to
provide litter receptacles
that meet specifications
making them uniform and
easy to identify.
Entirely new in this area!
Sounds impossible...
but it's true!
Waco Savings
& Loany4ssociatioq
will lend you money to start a "Certain future" Savings Auount and
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10 YEAR SAVINGS GOAL
« AMOUNT
* MONTHLY
o TOTAL OF
MATURED VALUE
FINANCED (APR 10%)
PAYMENT (120)
PAYMENTS
$5,000
$2,461.57
$32 53
$3.903 60
$10,000
$4,923.07
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$7,807 20
$20,000.
$9.845 06
$13010
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$30,000
$14,767 08
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$40,000
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$26021
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WACO
BELLMEAD
WHITNEY
CLIFTON
MERIDIAN
MeOREBOH
HEWITT
WEST
Ross News
By Mrs. E.E. Dickenson
The West News — Thursday, July 5, 1979 ®
West News
Subscribers
Shop in West
Air Conditioning
and your electric bill.
The summer months in
Texas are that time when
the largest factor in most
electric bills is operation of
air conditioning
equipment. On the
average, air conditioning
accounts for about half of
summertime bills.
The most important single
factor in holding down the
cost of air conditioning is
insulation
amounts you have and the
amounts you may need
to add.
Last week visitors in the home Charanza and Joey and Miss
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jaska and Janis Wilcox. During the party
Ricky were: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Goldsmith received a long
Jimmy Gailey of McGregor, distance telephone call from his
Mrs. Bessie Hlavaty of Abbott, son Marvin Goldsmith of
Mrs. Arlene Smith of Denton, Houston wishing him a happy
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Harvey of birthday. The guests were
Valley Mills, Dr. and Mrs. served ham and chicken salad
Bruce Lawhorn and Jason and sandwiches, chips, dip, iced tea.
Mrs. M.R. Luinbly and Rhett Dessert consisted of Italian
Lawson of Temple, Mr. and creme birthday cake, a choco-
Mrs. J.M. Beard, Nikki and late sheet cake and homemade
Craig of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. ice cream. Heres wishing you a
Alan Vanek, Mrs. Brice Gerik, happy birthday, Mr. Goldsmith.
Aubrey and Sammie and Mrs. Miss Melinda Cassady of
Louis R. Janek of West. Also Millsap was honored on her 10th
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Beard, birthday with a trip to Lions
Bramelt and Bobby, Rev. Lloyd Park by her aunt, Mrs. Cynthia
Sansom, Mr. Mike Beard and
Horace of Waco, Mr. Cecil
Smith of Austin and John Brian
and Natasha of Whitney. Mr.
and Mrs. John King Sr., Mrs.
Charanza on Friday, June 29th.
Guests included: Rebecca Cas-
sady, Joey Charanza, Shonda
Chupik, Cynthia Charanza, Sue
Chupik, and her grandparents,
Proper insulation blocks
out heat. Six or more
inches is recommended for
attics, three or more inches
for walls and two inches
around the ducts of central
systems Insulation dealers
or a TPAL Service
Representative will help
you determine the
Replace missing or worn
weather stripping around
door and window
openings Caulk around
the outside of doors and
windows where the frames
meet the walls
Keep fireplace dampers
closed when not in use
Close blinds or drapes to
block out direct sunlight.
Keep furniture and
draperies away from air
outlets and returns Clean
grills often
Check filters every 30 days
If you have the permanent
type, clean them by
manufacturer's directions,
if they're the disposable
type, replace them when
they're dirty
all
Raymond Jaska, Jennifer, Ray- Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Helleson.
mond, John and Joseph and They rode rides at the Lion Park
Have your air conditioning
equipment checked
seasonally by a qualified
serviceman
Set the thermostat on 78 .
or higher Turn equipment
off if you will be away from
home for several days or
longer
TEXAS IX )WER & LKiHT (X)MPANY
A tax-paying investor-owned electric utility
Mrs. John Jaska and Mr. Bill
Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Feder-
wisch of Temple were recent
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E.A. Pfeffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grones
celebrated their 30th wedding
anniversary on Sunday, June
24th. They were treated to a
chicken dinner with all the
trimmings at Leslie's Chicken
Shack. By their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Dwayne Grones, Mr.
and Mrs. David Pustejovsky,
Douglas and Sandra Grones.
C1 Mr*; Fred Blaschke visited in The Richard Ends|eys had the
E m Mott Thursday with Mrs. p)easure of a vjgit from his
Alma Warwood. s*m’s family recently from Mt.
including the new roller coaster
and big slide. Then they were
served pizza and salad at the
Pizza Hut in Waco. "Wishing
you a happy belated birthday,
Melinda."
Birome
News
By Mozelle Austin
Vernon, Illinois - Mr. and Mrs.
Richard D. Endsley, Richele,
Tommy and Ryan. II was their
first visit to Texas in about 5
years. Richard’s little daugh-
ter, Autumn, from Ft. Worth,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tate of Ft.
Worth spent the weekend
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Lednicky of West visited Mr.
and Mrs. John King Sr. and waj (dere aiSo
family Friday night. The Birome area received a
Miss Cora Gnsson of Bryan much needed rain last Monday
visited with the Paul Grones night or early Tuesday morn-
family Saturday. ing, june 25th. We got about 1”
Donna Allen of Mesquite and two-tenths,
spent last week and this week The Birome revival meeting
visiting her grandparents Mr. was a great success. A group
and Mrs. A.C. Kralik. from Bosqueville Baptist
Mrs. Cecelia Jenkisn was Church came Monday night A
accompanied by her daughter gr0up from West Baptist came
Mrs. Robert Rockett. Robin and Tuesday and Thursday night
Kevin of San Antonio to the Bell and the Penelope group on
family reunion held at Lake Wednesday. Appreciated ev-
Texohoma on June 23rd and eryones attendance.
24th. Approximately 88 were Prentice Kellogg and wife,
present for the reunion. and sister, Pauline Young and
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hesse of Zela Jordon came out from
Riesel visited last Sunday Waco Thursday evening,
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Elaine Sinkule spent a few
E.A. Pfeffer. days with relatives in Abbott
Jennifer Jaska, daughter of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jaska, Mrs. James Sinkule and
broke her arm Thursday and Dennis, Lanet and Donna
was taken to the Hillcrest Klanika were in Waco shopping
hospital in Waco and was Tuesday,
dismissed Sunday morning. She Major and Mrs. Don Chris-
is now recuperating at home, tian and girls left for their new
"Wish you a speedy recovery home in Illinois last Thursday,
from your injuries, Jennifer." They had been visiting his
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. parents, the Olin Christians,
Kuklies, Vanessa and Tona and since Saturday.
Mike of Lake Jackson spent last Mr. and Mrs. Henry Puste-
week visiting his parents, Mr. jovsky of Granger visited the
and Mrs. Robert E. Kuklies of Frank Roskydals Thursday
Hamilton and they spent from and also Thursday night.
Sunday through Wednesday Loyd Campbell and George
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John King Sr. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Peterson
of Ft. Worth, Mr. and Mrs.
James Hatton, Chris, Becky and
Melissia of Bryan, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Peterson, Kenneth,
Sartor of Waco were in the
Birome area Friday morning.
Mrs. James Sinkule, Elaine,
Lanet and Donna, and Doris
went to Waxachie Friday
afternoon shopping.
Donna Klanika entered Hill-
Kimberly, Matt and Marshall of crest Hospital Sunday after-
Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd noon and had a tonsilectomy
Mangrum, Jessica and Ronda of Monday morning. We wish
West, and Mr. and Mrs. G.D. her a speedy recovery.
Black of Mart visited over the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid
weekend in the home of Mr. and had lunch with his sister and
Mrs. H.N. Peterson. husband in Waco Sunday.
John, Brian and Natasha The George Fabians, the Jim
King of Whitney spent Saturday Davis’s, the Clyde Horns of
visiting their grandparents Mr. Dallas, Horace McGilvarys
and Mrs. John King Sr. and and Mrs. Brockman attended
family. ' the rehearsal dinner at the
Mrs. Fran Richards, Trevor Cecil Childre's home Friday
and Vanessa of Dallas spent evening. They met at Mrs.
from Wednesday through Sun- Brockman’s on Saturday, then
day with her parents, Mr. and all attended the wedding of
Mrs. Louis B. Jaska and family. Ronald Childre and Judi Faye
While her husband was on a Ogilvy at the Mt. Calm Baptist
business trip to Minnesota. She Church at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Burian Christian attend-
Raymond Jaska and family. ed the wedding ceremony also.
Last week visitors in the home Mr. and Mrs. Willie Kyselka
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blaschie attended the Sulak Family
were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reunion at the SPJST Hall in
Holzer and Daniel Lander of West, Saturday afternoon. On
Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sunday, the Willie Kyselkas
Griffin. Sheila and Evie of China went to Austin to visit the H E.
Springs. Prestons and in the afternoon
Mrs. Lloyd Sansom and Linda attended open house of the new
of Waco, Mrs. Buddie Killion SPJST Hall at Round Rock
and Shannon of Temple and Rev. and Mrs. Ellis had
Mrs. John Jaska attended the lunch with the Cobble Chris-
Southern Living Cooking School tians Sunday. They did some
at the Convention Center in visiting in the afternoon.
Waco Wednesday and Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs
The Donald Roskydals of San
Antonio visited his parents
Tommy over the weekend and went on
to Dallas for a few days. Dale
Helleson honored her father Mr.
Otis Goldsmith with a surprise and Karen are staying with
birthday party celebrating his 'heir grandparents, the Frank
73rd birthday. Four generations Roskydals this week
were represented at the partv. Mrs. Austin and Mary
Those that help celebrate were: Podsednik attended the wed-
Mrs. Iris Fagle, Mrs. Kathy d'tig shower, honoring Miss
Lupcr. Paul and Jason. Mr. and Colleen Lynette Debbendener.
Mrs. Johnny Fagle. Mr. and bride elect of Ike Bernard
Mrs. Corky Howard and Brandy Pralka, Sunday. July 1st at 2
of Burleson. Mrs. Lindy Pm al 'ho Tours Hall
Cassady. Melinda and Rebecca an<l Mrs. Dlin Christian
of Milsap. Mrs. Cora Helleson wenl "» Hewitt Sunday for the
of Waco, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie day after church
Subscribers renewing their
subscriptiosn to The West News
this week are: Mike McCauley,
Elm Mott; Tom Umberger, Elm
Mott; Mrs. Bomar Horton, Elm
Mott; Robert Steinocher, West;
Kathleen Godsell, Elm Mott;
Moran Myers, West; Louis
Kubala, Seymour; Mrs. James
Neslony, Dallas; Robert Zahir-
niak. West; Edd Nesrsta,
Abbott; Donna Petter, West;
Henry West, Bellmead; August
Dvorak, Penelope; Mrs. Edward
Lewis. Oklahoma City, Okla.;
Paul Filer, Houston; Clarence
Janek, Mount Calm; George
Gajdica. Dallas; Robert Mogle,
New Madison, Ohio; Mary
Karlik, West; Joseph Pavlicek,
West; George Kaska, Abbott;
Mrs. Ant. Kallus, West, and
Gus A. Williams of West.
Other subscribers renewing
their subscriptions to the
newspaper this week are: Mary
Ann Murphy, Dallas; Mrs.
Frank Petter, Abbott; John C.
Crozier, Arlington; A.L. Garner.
Arlington; Glen Ellison, Poteet;
John P. Enders, Mount Calm;
Sam Armstrong, West; Malinda
Leuschner, West; Frank S.
Kofnovec, Abbott; Gene Scott,
North Richland Hills; Ronald
Sulak, College Station; Waco-
West KOA; Richard Hlavenka,
West; Joe Horsak, West; Joe
Janda. West; Edward L.
Mashek, West; G.V. McGee,
Dallas; Mario Seorza, West;
Steve R. Harlow, Dallas; Emil
F. Bluhm, West and Mrs. Annie
Krenek, West.
Come To The
Vacation Bible School
At
Church of Christ
Spruce at Davis
West, Texas
July 9-13
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
For 3 years old thru 6th grade. Buses will run.
To reserve a place on one of the buses or for more
information, call 826-5252.
BIBLE STORIES
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ATTENTION!!
Bold Springs Cemetery
Associational Meeting
July 8, 1979 at 3 p.m.
WEST BANK & TRUST ANNEX
EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND!!
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