The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1973 Page: 5 of 6
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frtday, February 2,1973
THE WEST NEWS — WEST, TEXAS
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Wanted: Experienced Sewing
Machine Operators
On dresses, sportswear. Steady work, fringe benefits.
Can use trainees if have had home sewing experience.
Apply in person to: GLADYS WILLIG, Resident Manager
LORCH MFG. COMPANY
Phone 826-5259
(42c)
For Sale:
■ttH KNAPP Aerotred Shoes
see W. W. Prasifka, West. Tex.
(dzei
FOR SALE: 1968 Chev. BelAire,
AC. PS, PG. West Flour Mill,
Inc. Call 826-5301. (dze)
For Rent:
fOK SALE: Young Charolais
bulls. West Flour Mill, West,
Texas. (dze)
FOR SALE
HOMES:
SMALL HOME, for couple or single person. 1 bedroom,
bath, kitchen-living comb. Lot is 50 x 170, located
on E. Spruce in West. Low' price of only $3,200 in-
cludes all furniture.
IIOMESITES.
TREES, piped water, good location just off of paved FM
road. 150 fett by 400 ft. Only $2,500.
OVERSIZE LOT, 75 x 140 in 1100 block of N. Davis St.,
in West. Paved St., curb and gutter. Only $2,000.
175 FEET of Frontage in this large lot located at tho
intersection of Pine and FM 2311. SI,700.
4 LOTS, total 200 x 200 feet. Located on S. Main, in
West. All utilities available. S4,000.
STILLMEADOW ADDITION, Part 2, is now open. Part 1
is sold out, and almost completely filled with new
homes. Part 2 features paved street, curb and gutter,
all city services, and a choice of underground elec-
tric service if desired. We are pleased to announce
that these beautiful homesites are offered at the
same low price of S25 per front foot that Part 1
sites were sold for. Drive out Reagan Street, north,
and see these sites today. Choose youT site now!
ACREAGE:
174 ACRES, near Gholson. On hardtop road, beautiful
home site. Trees, rolling hills. See this to appreciate
its value.
84 ACRES, 3 miles N.E. of Mexia. part pasture, part
farmland. Large pond. Priced to sell, at only $275
per acre.
27 ACRES, between Hubbard and Dawson. Fenced
pond, piped water available. $12,060.
19 1/3 ACRES on III 35, south of West. This has g:cat
potential. Is underpriced according to recent com-
parative sales. Well located, 930 feet of frontage.
In our opinion this must increase in value due to
recent activity and anticipated growth along III 35,
from Elm Mott to Hillsboro.
154' ACRES, N.E. of Cottonwood. Has graveled road on
2 sides. $G000.
19 ACRES. Fronts IH-35 and Menloe Road. Art. water on
2 sides. $9,500.
INVESTMENT AND INCOME PROPERTY:
Let us show you a property that will return you
19% gross income on your investment, with very
little expenses. Total investment, $11,000. Also this
income (rental) does not affect your income limit,
under social security.
Kellner Real Estate
REALTOR*
FRANK W. KELLNER, JR. EVELYN KELLNG8
Phone 826-5431 or 836-5728
WEST, TEXAS
See
itoss "tiO” EOHANNAN, JR
at
W. A. TERRY CO.
for Top-Quality
New and Used Cars
5124 Franklin Waco, Texas
PL 2-8347 Res. 446-5055
(dze)
FOR SALE: One bedroom house
In West. Cali Douglas Vrana,
826-3342. (dze)
FOR SALE: 1969 CB 350 Honda
in top condition, low mileage
willi with extras, all for $450.
822-1130. (42p)
REDUCE safe and fast with Go-
Besc Tablets and E-Vap “wat-
er pills.” Old Corner Drug.
(42-43p)
FOR RENT: Sleeping room with
private entrance. Lillie Hala-
mik, 103 E. Spruce. 826-5972.
(dze)
House Tour
In Itasca Set
Do you know where Itasca,
Texas is located? Well, it’s a
hop, skip and a jump from your
town.
Monday, Feb. 5th, there will
be a tour of four homes begin-
ning at 2:30 p.m.
' Homes have fascinated people
through the ages, home is a
man’s castle, be it every so
humble or be it ever so elabo-
rate. The tour will begin at the
home of Mrs. Paul Coffin, 205
N. Hill Street, which is from
I wish to express my sincere the 1920s, ■•emodcled to its ori-
SEWING MACHINES, new and! thanks and appreciation for the ginal state. Then proceed to the
used, $19.50 and up. Repairs : many cards' flowers and visits two story Georgian southern-
during my stay in the hospital style home of Mrs. Homer Dod-
CARDS OF
THANKS
on all makes. McDougal Sew-
ing Machines, 707 N. Lacy Dr.,
Waco. Phone 817-799-4492.
(dze)
GUARANTEED Renewable Hos-
pitalization Insurance Plan
Call Grimm Ins. Agency, 446-
5020. (dze)
FOR SALE: 2 houses to be moved
and 1 for rent or sale at Cot-
tonwood. Also ’71 Ford Cnmp-
erpack Pick-up ton. John
J. Mynar, 826-5541.
(dze)
FOR SALE: New 3-bedroom
brick home in West. Central
heat and air. Alfred Brem,
phone 826-5018. (dze)
NEW X-ll Reducing Plan. 42
tablets, $3.00. Money back
guarantee. Old Corner Drug.
(38-49c)
FOR SALE — Go Cart $25, 1-
wheel trailer — $20. Call 822-
1257. (42-44C)
and upon my return home. Spe-
cial thanks to Rev. George Dos-
kocil and Rev. Tom of Waco.
May God Bless each of you.
Joseph J. Mynarcik, Jr.
(42p)
son at 206 N. Wesley. Next on
the agenda will be the W. T.
Crouch home which is complete-
ly remodeled to its original
beauty from the turn of the cen-
tury, located on the Milford
Road. The tour will end at the
Carroll Curry home at 624 Mil-
ford Road; this is a modern
FOR SALE: Two floor furnaces,. 1 wish to express my sincere
2 Friedrich nip conditioners th&nks end npprecifttion to
conditioners, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Spanish sytle wlth an inner_
for the many visits while I was court yard-
in Providence Hospital and upon cos^ °f ^our will be
Formica top dinette set — 4
chairs. Call 826-5860 after 5
o’clock. (42-43p)
Wanted:
WANTED TO BUY OR LEASE
75-150 acres. K. K, Heitmiller.
817-822-1438. (dze)
WOULD LIKE TO
nished house
Call 799-5846.
RENT fur-
or apartment.
(41 -43p)
FOR SALE to highest bidder by
sealed bids, Dunbar High
School 2-room annex bldg,
with contents, size 22 ft. - 56
ft. Bids must be in by Feb. 6.
1973. Seller reserves right to
reject any or all bids. West
Ind. School District.,, Box 5,
West, Tex. Attn. B. F. Sulak,
Acting Secretary.
(31)-42c)
HELP WANTED: Waitress. Ap-
ply Tip-Top Cafe. (dze)
NEED FULL-TIME Baby Sitter
in my home to care for 2
small children and do light
housework in Leroy area. Call
822-1227. (41-42c)
WANTED: From 1 to 20 acres,
near or around West, Leroy,
Tours, Tokio or Elm Mott. Call
799-8125 or 829-1525. (42c)
FOR SALE: Just received new
shipment of coveralls and
Western hats. Adair’s.
(40-42pl
FOR SALE: 1968 Ford Galaxie
500, 4-door sedan, 390 V-8
engine, automatic, air, power
steering. Call 826-5333.
(40dzcJ
FOR SALE:
PEANUT, CANDY and GUM
VENDING BUSINESS in West.
Good income, 6 to 8 hours week-
ly. Total price $1,790 cash. Write
TEXAS KANDY KOMPANY, Inc.
1327 Basse Rd., San Antonio,
Texas 78212 include your phone
number. (41 -43p)
FOR SALE: Registered Pole
Hereford Bull. Call after 5 p.m.
Phone826-304S. (41-42p)
FOR SALE: Maple bookcase
bunk or twin beds — $15; Go-
cart — $25; riding lawn mow-
er — $15. 1-wheel trailer —
$20; Shetland saddle and brid-
le, $25. Call 822-1257.
(41-44c)
Bonded Acrylic Fabric
VALUES TO $3.98 YARD
Only 79c and 98c
Polyester Knit
SHORT LENGTHS
$1.39 to $1.49
Cotton Blends
VALUES TO $2.49
Now 50c and 79c yard
Ladies’ New Spring Pants
FLARE CUFFED
$16.00 Value - Only $7.98
LADIES’ AND GIRLS'
Polyester Pant Suits
VALUES TO $45
$10.88 and up
Jr. Baggie Jeans
$14.09 VALUE
Only $7.44
Nylon Stretch Pants
$12.00 VALUE
Only $2.50 and $2.98
Ladies’ Dark Dresses
COTTON AND POLYESTER
Only $1.98
CLOSING OUT NO-IRON
Men’s Casual Slacks
Waist size 27 thru 33 — $12.00 Value
Only $2.50 pair
Come In and Check the Other Good Buys, Today!
WANTED: Waco couple needs
mature pleasant Christian wo-
man for housekeeping, cook-
ing and help with care of
school age child. Must have
transportation and drivers
license, paid vacation and
other benefits, time off, excel-
lent salary. Reply at Box 7155,
Waco, Texas 767)0. (42-430
1he Oldltmu
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Cr. -
Jit
mw:
d i -rrrliWWTfH til
“The man who looks lia< k
ward with worry is likely lo
bump into trouble ahead.
-A
mAarketFhall &m
W"i> b'.-. l P M H) P M ArKilts-$' $0
Weekends IPM In PM Children under.
’? SP$'
Dallas on l-35E,^*
Stemmons Fr|^way
Free Kindergarten
Parents who have a child who will be 5 years of age
,v
before, February 1, 1973, and who plan lo enroll
e child in public free kindergarten next year are ..
urged to contact Supt. M. F. Kruse by February 15. Box
156, West; Telephone 826-5462.
(38-43c)
my return home. Special thanks
to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Vrba who
took me to West Community
Hospital and to Providence Hos-
pital following the fall at my
home. Your thoughtfulness is
appreciated and may God bless
each of you.
Mrs. August (Elsie) Vrba
$3.00 to see all four homes, or
$1.00 per home if time does not
permit you to take the com-
plete pilgrimage. All proceeds
will go to the Heart Fund Drive.
Approximate time will be 2:30
p.m. — Coffin house, 3:30 —
Dodson, 4:15 — Crouch, and 5
p.m. the Curry house.
Services:
FOR RADIO AND TV REPAIR
contact Robert Baese, Rt. 2,
West. Phone 822-1215.
(dze)
I wish to take this opportunity
to express my sincere thanks
and appreciation to all my rela-
tives and friends for their
prayers, visits, cards, gifts, flow-
ers, and to those who helped in
anyway while I was in the hos-
pital and upon my return home.
Special thanks to Father George
Doskocil and Father Earl Hed-
berg for their visits and prayers
and to the staff of the West
Community Hospital.
May God Bless Each of You.
Mrs. August Dulak
(42c)
NOTICE:
NOTICE: Let me hel| i you select
a monument for your loved
ones. Contact Mrs. Arnold
Kotrla, 1014 N. Reagan, West.
Phone 826-5817. (dze)
v* Buy l. S. Bonds
NOTICE — FOR INSURANCE
FARMER’S
MUTUAL PROTECTIVE ASS’N.
(R.V.O.S.)
Fire and Lightning, Extended
Coverage,
also Theft and Vandalism
Low Rates
Contact Cyril Svrcek, Appraiser
Ph. 826-5653 — Rt. 2, West
(35-34p)
YOUNG’S ELECTRIC
24-HOUR SERVICE
INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL,
LOCATED IN SAME BUILDING WITH SNOKHOUS
PLUMBING - 107 SOUTH MAIN - WEST, TEXAS
NEAL YOUNG — PHONE 826-3020 (dze)
We write all kinds of reliable
— Old Line Insurance —
No Mutual
See us for Fire, Tornado, Hall
and Automobile Insurance.
EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY
JUDY JOHNSON
is now associated with
JEANETTE’S
FASHION PARLOR
Beginning Wednesday, Call Judy for an Appointment. 2
Jeanelte Vrana, Owner
JEANETTE’S FASHION PARLOR
20GVS WASHINGTON
WEST, TEXAS
PHONE 826-3342
RCA WHIRLPOOL
APPLIANCES
RAY’S
ELECTRIC & PLUMBING
Electric, Heating, Plumbing.
Septic Tank Cleaning,
Trenening and Refrigeration
Raymond F. Barton, owner
S02 N. Main St. — West. Texaa I
Phone HI S-5438 Night III G-WOIf |
fdze)
CASE TRACTOR SALES
AND SERVICE
Case Power and Equipment
776-1021 — Waco, Texas
(dze) I
Flowers ‘n’ Things
ONLY A PHONE CALL AWAY, |
826-3151
For Complete Wedding Service, |
Distinctive Funeral Designs,
and All Types of Floral
Arrangements.
Napkins, Plates and Cups
For All Occasions
Candles in AH Shades, Scents,
and Sizes . . . Candle Rings.
On-ida, Lyon and Community
Stainless and Flatwear
China and Pottery
and Most Anything Else You
May Need.
Visit With Us Today
Lavetra Nichols—Barbara Talley
104 S. Main West, Texas
, (dze)
TO STOCK UP
ance
AND SAVE.....
MAXWELL HOUSE
HORMEL’S LITTLE SIZZLERS
COFFEE, lb. tin, with coupon 69c
MARKET BASKET BLACK
PEPPER, 4-oz. can------29c
GEBHARDT'S WITH BEANS
CHILI-----3,15-oz. cans $1.00
VAN CAMP VIENNA
SAUSAGE, 4 cans------99c
DEL MONTE FRENCH-STYLE
GREEN BEANS 4,16-oz. cans $1. BISCUITS------3 cans 25c
HELEN’S DISCOUNT PURSLEY’S DISCOUNT
FASHIONS FASHIONS
West,1 Texas Hubbard, Texas
— OPEN < DAYS A WEEK —
Tanc-Uo
Service
and Car Care
K. R. ARCHERS
Citv Service
Station
CEXACO PRODUCTS
FIKFSTONK TIRES
DILTO PRODUCTS
8 EAT BELTS and
FUEL PUMPS
WATER PUMPS
WATER ROSES
INSTAUATIOK
AP MUFFLER*
FEATURING COMPUTER
PAN BELTS
BRAKE SEXYICR
DEL MONTE CREAM OR WHOLE
CORN----5,17-oz. cans $1.00
CALIFORNIA LARGE
AVOCADOS, each------19c
FRESH TURNIP OR MUSTARD
GREENS, bunch-------19c
RUTABAGA
TURNIPS, pound------17c
YELLOW
ONIONS, pound--------17c
DOVE OR IVORY LIQUID — 22 OZ.
DETERGENT, giant size---49c
SFARVAR SPRAY
PAINT, 11 to 13 oz. cans, ea. 77c
ZEE
TOILET TISSUE, 4 roll pkg. 37c
BORDEN’S
BUTTERMILK, i gallon - - - 49c
RACORN
BACON, pound sliced----59c
SAUSAGES, 12-oz. pkg.---77c
OLEO, 4 pound quarters - - 89c
WHITE SW’AN
WHITE SWAN 10 COUNT
WESTERN SOLID
98c
OLEO, 5 pounds-----
BLUE CHANNEL
CATFISH, pound, whole---88c
SWANSON CHICKEN OR BEEF
POT PIES---4,8-oz. for SI .00
AQUA-NET
HAIR SPRAY, 13-oz. can - - 59c
VICK’S NYQUIL — 6-OZ. REG. $1.59
coi ir.H MF.DICINF.----$1.19
Busby Gro„ West, Tex.
O
Coupon worth 20c on Purchase of I lb
Mmweuhmst
MBS
•MTU
Limit, 1 coupon
per farmil
IB. CAN ONLY'
Expires 2-3-73
CMPM
Busby Grocery
Call 826-5311 Wert, Texas
Where Your Business b Appreciated!
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The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1973, newspaper, February 2, 1973; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth716402/m1/5/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.