The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1980 Page: 4 of 14
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Trt-CItY New*
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Mr sad Mn Ricky Schroa
drr ratsrasd boast m WMao*
day dartoM altar sprodtag
tear day* la Miami Bosch, FU
Mn Schtsadat had woa aa ad
mp for two fcrai hat
Satarday
Rh Disease Findings Save Many Babies
Grata fir*
tea
Leroy Pin Prpanmeal answer
•d the caR k dm the fln
Jain Paul Millet tea at
leak Miller aad Mother ef
Albert Milter of Leroy, died la a
Tempk hoapttal aa Satarday
more rag Burnt was aa Suaday
afternoon at Olive Iraack
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at Batch Funeral Moan la
Waat. Oar ryrepathy feat la
accidaat m Leroy
Barbara Ann Hajek and Jimmy Kapavik United
in Marriage on September 13 in Bellmead
Aaa Haiti
marriage at St Joseph’*
IJ at i 00 p m
». Va
wan red
the late AMa Hart The
in It the tea el
Haary f Kapa«d
Mr aad Mn
AgaMe tad Mr Aracdd Hayek
Sr. of Waat Frank J KapovA a
dw mean t
Hat. The
md aad white rate*
with rhar*~d rtbboa.
•eat naa oat Heary
Kapovk Jr , hnther al the
naan. Otoaraanea wan Band
Kapavik Jaant Urhaaet.
Fra aha Kacara. Oavtd Schraa-
dar. Aathoay Hatch. Larry PHer
in lohen Kapavk
t of the graan. Rayanod
Hap* heather of the Wide
Harry Hla*eaha. aad Donors
Krai Jr
hy AMa Dodd uacta of the
hride. aad Deaait Krai.
The hridr
bouquet <d md aad i
A crytai raaary wat rater
led tad
the
! tad gnea ta the
btidf hy htr taat Sarah Dadd
el hew waa lane
wen Jody Kapavik Thereto
Hay** Lout** Hajeft aad Thn
hy Dahora Cron aa
Uptarar at
Diaac Hayrk tad Kathy Kayak,
otten id dw hnde Peggy
Kacara tad Rita
tnttn oI the
acted t
ti Toan Hal The
ed wat led hy Mr
aad Mn Lyadoa Middleton
The i«upte wM Ret n Wen
the hnde w employed hy Otar
MiMt tad rhr groom hy Waco
Independent School
A re heart*! dinner wat give*
n the couple » hanor hy Mr
and Mn Ernest Kapevd al
Console* at dw PUm Home on
Prtdav. Sept 12.
West Rest
Haven News
The residents reahv enjoyed
the nor aa the Brant Queen
h wat drew very Ant ride oa the
tovetv htm Oaee*
The retidenit that rode
ehsmd (he boat wen Ahuu
Urhtaovthy, A aaa Koctal.
A ante Matoa. Haiti Zatapek.
Mtitle Leneri Lime Stanfield
Hettir Taylor. An me Damhoet.
Fmma Otto. Mshalta Mom
Mr tad Mn Joe Mahovy, Rev
W Pec hat. A a air Kudedt.
Eunice A Ilea. Ctctaha Kudeda
Bessie Kaaka. Manoa Winkle
Dora McHargae, Maude Saar
got, aad Maggie Willi***
Ahmg with the nttdeatt. the
vohiaieen aad Few employed
npipCo •'tffi we rfnavnit i nr
Silep esesebet^s si^ee ^esnnsNd es on
die ride
la Meaner tf 0 J. Hateart
Mr. A.J Mutkt Jr
NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
CATHOLIC CHURCH
PENELOPE. TEXAS
ANNUAL BAZAAR
Sunday, September 21, 1980
Supper Will Start at 4 p.m.
Children under 12 *1.7*
Auction Will Begin at 4:00 p.m,
FREE DANCE
BTBdTOMK CORDIALLY INVITED
The cotta
the arm It vary hght chit year.
Dae ta the dry hat weather the
•tad tad aad bolt nnataad
anaH Glaaiag tcatoa wU In
thtet’Rvod
torn aad Robert Lade* aad
Mn Miaaie Pitt an* Joaraeyad
ta Irving oa Moaday. ta via*
with Becky. Mike aad Adam
Smetak aad with Tad aad ‘CM*
Katherg Mr aad Mrt.
Kaaherg an maaagen of the
tlfaatmaa 4v diktat kdk Iciaa m
tt nif! n v mowi in ir»in| w
Irving Blvd aad Loop 12.
Father Freak MUM has
returned back It Toon, thru
week altar ipf mltiig two woskt
la a Tempk hoapttal Welcome
bock Father Frank, we awed
yoa I wear to tay hew much the
ptopk of Toon appreciate
having the substitutes. Pr.
Hafovtky. Pr. Pavhcak aad die
aattwaary (ran Kona Maay
thanks
AH raadt wdl lead to Toan oa
Sept 2Bth (or the (afl ptcak of
St. Martin i Cathohc Church
• boifNisii inyf dip
recovery room ta the wraag
place It thou Id be ta the
cashier'* od(Wf.‘
Class of 1961
To Schedule
1981 Reunion
Let aw know year camot
addnta a* w« weald hke to pica
oar twentieth nano* (or the
tomnwr of 1401 at oae of the
local hail* We aeed to know as
tooa as possible if this is or is
aot (avorabk. to we can make
the necessary pleas Coated
Mary Praacet Tehak. 210 W.
Virginia St.. West. Tesas
,Mdi
New Arrival
Mr aad Mn Victar Morgan
an the proud parents of a baby
boy boro Thursday September
II. I4R0 at 12:15 f-m. He
weighed T pounds sad • <
aad was aanad Kyk
Rh ihtease, a senout di»
order of the new horn wat
fm desenhad is the wmia» ■
of Hippncrawt thousands of
yean ago
Yet it was aot until IVM
dm aa acceptabk pnveativc
wn approved that permits
maay parent* with Rh in
compatibility lo have more
than oae child without (ear
The Rh (actor it a protein
substance os thr surface of
the md Mood cell* of 19 pet
cent of the population Such
peopk am tnd to he Rh post
live The 19 per cent who do
sot have this factor an called
Rh negative
Each year in the United
States, says a pamphlet from
the American Medical As-
sociation. al kast 200.000
women with Rh negative
blood marry me a whose
Mood is Rh positive The
firvi child causes link or no
problem But each subse
quent pregnancy carnet a
Quarter horsfM
mail* ttw grade
In Tarfaton program
VTEPHENVUXE - Thirty
yearling horses (rum the lamed
W aggoner Three I) Ranch —
the nation s largest ranch bar
drred by a *m*le truer - have
past graduated (rum Tarirton
State University
The quarter horses appar
ends all passed then rinses
which were pwt of the nation
aRt known horse program at
Tarirton State
Students In (he program
were also graded on thru per
^awwwa wusaw.n^eJ| Yun^^daM* hlale
MW^wunWK^r. nniRi I me (sstJf I ^lkNv
ufRrtaiv They trained the am
malt for Mi week* breaking
them to ibr baker saddling thr
litjf%r% widking wttfl I hr if lef *
md bmiung (hr natnuii lo
The HHt'ess of the program
apparentf* has leader* of the
Three I) r ‘erested m nmtinu
mg the project
risk that the child will be
bora anemic or even
stillborn
Om treatment ho* been an
eschnnge Mood transfusion
positive blood Ann Rh im
muac globulin must be ad-
ministered after each birth or
each miscarriage
Thu breakthrough is help
mg to save dw Km of at
kast 10.000 babies in the
Untied Stmt each year.
Moat of the newborn s Mood
it replaced immediately after
birth with fresh, sale Mood
This helps the infant turvtve
In recent yean physicians
learned how to entry out Bus
Mood exchange transfusion
nhik the child is still within
•M RMMT.
These methods saved
many. but not enough. of the
thousands of habsci affected
by Rh disease
In Ibb* a new preventive
treatment — anti Rh im-
mune globulin — tans ap-
proved Administered lo Rh
negative mother within three
days after drlivcry of each
Rh posture haby. or each Rh
pownre abortion, it Mocks
development in the mother
of sensitization against the
haby s Rh positive red Mood
cells
Use of this anti Rh im
mune globulin for mothers
has been so near 100 per cent
effective that parents who
are Rh incompatihk may
look forward lo having more
than one child
Prevention al Rh disease
must begin early m hit A
girl who has Rh negative
blood must not be given
Mood traaslUMon* with Rh
F. C. Gerdt & Son
Quality Home Appliance & TV
The Modem Little Red Hen.
Hu grandparents are Mr*
Joyce Blanton of Elm Mon aad
Royce •lantoa of Waco aad Mr
and Mr* D L Morgan of Weal
Mr aad Mr* James Nedl of
Abbott are the proud purest* of
a baby bay ban at J 25 p m
September 14. IfRO at Navarra
County Memorial Hoapttal k*
Corakaaa. Tessa
The Httk lad named Nicholas
weighed • pounds J
aad was J0V, inches
long He was
by hk bn
aad David
The mother la the former
Dartre* Hetyra of HIRabora
Grandparents are Mr aad
Mn Patrick Hulyra of HMs
bora aad Mr aad Mn HeRk
NesH ef Abbott Great grand
mothen are Mn Joe Hub* of
Hubbard aad Mn HH Nedl
of Waco
Mr aad Mn Kaby A Wicks
af 11J DoughM la Grand Prune
wtsb to announce the birth of
Kate Aaa. who
T. 140 at
Kelh Aaa weighed T tea, I aaa.
The neither is the former Dm
Ana Akaaadcr
Grandpa reels art Mr aad
Mrs Prank Akaandar. formerly
of Ri. I. Waat, naw living la
DaRm and Mn Loake Wicks ef
Irving Tran*
Once upon • time, there was a tittle red hen who
scratched about the barnyard until she uncovered
tome grains of wheat. She called her neighbors and
•aid, ’if we plant this wheat, we shall have bread
to eat. Who will help me plant it*”
"Not I,” aaid the cow.
"Not I,” said the duck.
“Not I," sard the pig.
"Not I," said the goose.
“Then I will," said the little red hen. And she
did. The wheat grew tall and ripened into golden
grain. "Who will help me reap my wheat?” asked
the little red hen.
“Not 1,” said the duck.
"Out of my classification,” said the pig.
"I'd lose my seniority,” said the cow.
"I'd lose my unemployment compensation,"
said the goose.
"Then I will," said the little red hen, and she did.
At last it came time to bake the bread. "Who
will help me bake the bread?” asked the little red
hen.
"That would be overtime for me," said the cow.
"I'd lose my welfare benefits," said the duck
“I'm a dropout and never learned how,” said
the pig.
"If I'm to be the only helper, that’s disenmina.
non," Mid the gooae.
"Then I will," Mid the little red hen.
She baked five loaves and held them up for her
neighbors to see.
They all wanted some and, in fact, demanded a
share. But the little red hen said, “No, I can eat
the five loaves myself.”
“Excess profits?” cried the cow,
“Capitalist leech?” screamed the duck.
"I demand equal rights?" yelled the goose.
And the pig just grunted. And they painted
"unfair" picket signs and marched round and
round the little red hen, shouting obscenities.
When the government agent came, he Mid to the
little red hen, "You must not be greedy."
"But I earned the bread,” Mid the little red hen.
"Exactly," Mid the agent. "That it the wonder-
ful free enterprise system. Anyone in the barnyard
can cam as much as he want*. But under our
modem government regulations, the productive
workers must divide their product with the idle."
And they lived happily ever after, including the
little red hen, who smiled and clucked, “I am
grateful. I am grateful."
But her neighbors wondered why she never
again baked any more bread.
Aa arrar via made la last
owaft'a isaae of The Weal
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