The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1956 Page: 5 of 6
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28, 1956
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FPIDAY. SFPTFMBFR 2R. 1956
THE WEST NEWS — WEST. TEXAS
THE WEST NEWS
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/here admission i& cliarg.d. »rj published at ihe rate of lbt per line.
NOTICE TO THE PUBMC
iny erronc us matter that a reflection on i'<e eh
Mdividnul or firm, wh’ •)> mo> appear in this
the character stand'nc of a
«U) gladly h* corrected
Kiwanis Club
News
Nominating Com-
mittee Appointed
D. T. Adams, E. W. Plasek and
C. J. Smaistrla have been ap-
pointed to serve as a nominat- j
hag committee to nominate new |
officers and directors for 1957.
Officers to be nominated are:
President, Vice President and
Sggjetary - Treasurer. Four new I
directors are to be nominated.1
Tb$ election will be held about
mid-October.
Directors to Meet
October 1
The board of directors will
meet tor its monthly meeting j
in the home of Kiwanian and'
Mrs. H. J. Kozelski on Monday
evening. Oct. 1 Kiwanians need-
ing to make up attendance can
do so by attending a director's
meeting. You are welcome —
notify the host and come.
Heat stroke is a disorder of
temperature regulation in the
body.
• •
If treated within an hour, a
poisonous .snake bite will not
likely be fatal.
AIRMAN.
Magic
Heat Mirror
Jacket
S?!12*
Wear this on a cold day and
you'll know why it’s the
best-soiling jacket of its kind.
Kieh nylosheen gabardine with
Airman’s own Milium lining — the
,"Magic Heat Mirror” that reflects
your own body heat right back
, at you. and keeps you always
comfortably warm.
I \
KEEN’S
;SINCIi 1910 WEST, TEXAS
wr
VISITORS
Mr. Dub Webb of Columbus,
Ga., arrived Monday to spend a
few days visiting his mother-in
-law, Mrs. J. W. Bogges and other
relativies.
• «
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Christian
Visited in Dallas Tuesday com-
bining business with a short ’
visit with their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight!
Padgett and daughter Nancy, i
• •
Mr. Howard Milton of Dallas I
visited in West Friday.
• •
Mr. Clayton Edwards spent
the weekend in Houston visiting !
his daughter and her family I
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flinn and
daughter, and with his son, Clay j
ton Edwards, Jr.
♦ *
Mrs. Maggie Alexander visited j
her son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Alexander and son in I
Bryan over the weekend.
• *
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bridges, re '
turned home Saturday from,
Walnut Springs where they had
visited her sisters Mrs. Page
and Mrs. Nilon. Sunday their
daugter, Mrs. Fred Burridge of |
Arlington and other relatives
spent the day here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wallace of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellnc!'
Fetters, Texas are visiting Mr. j as the guests of White's Auto j
and Mrs. Everett Reed for a few | spent tlie weekend in Ft. Worth
days. Mrs. Wallace and Mr ., Store. They also attended the
Reed are sisters. SMU-Notre Dame game in Dal-
las.
Mrs. J. W. Bogges visited her
daughter, Mrs. Bill Cathey and
her family for a few days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mynar and j
Mr. and Mrs. John Mynar of I
West left Wednesday for San
* * j Jose, California where they will
Mrs. Curtis Taylor and child- vj...^ Mr ancj Mrs. Cecil Adkins,
rui of San Benito, visited her j Ml.s Ad!tins is the daughter ol
mother-in-law. Mrs. Fred Taylor ; Ml. and Mrs Joe Mynar. 0n
the first of the week. j tPioir return trip they will vi-
sit with Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Ka-
Mr. and Mrs. Florian Smetak | Mrs. Rudolph Sembera, who,
anti Michael Leonard spent tin it j underwent an emergency major I
vacation with Mr. and Mrs. F. operation, was brought home,
A Smetak and friends and re- from providence Hospital Fri-
altives in West and Dallas. They j (jay. jeor several days Mrs. Sem-
returned to their home in Nor- | bera was critically ill, but she'
is now making a slow but sat- j
isfactory recovery. |
wack, California this week.
♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Val Carroll of
Streetman visited with Mr and
Mrs. John Hurtick and Johnny
on Sunday.
• ♦
Mr. and Mrs. David Moon at-
Mrs. J. P. Moses returned
home from Hillcrest Hospital'
this week following major sur-|
gery. Mrs. Moses was hospital- j
tended the SMU-Notre Dame! ize(f three weeks, but is now,
Football game Saturday. j recuperating nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vanzura
and Ronnie and Vivian of Dal-
las spent Sunday with his pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vanzura
and her mother, Mrs. Barton. ., ,, ,, , ,
I Mrs. Nelle Holloman and ba-
Mr and Mrs. Mike Clatter, Jr. 'by of Dallas visited in the Tim
of West, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
luza in Denver, Colorado and.
with relatives in Nebraska. They
will be gone for two weeks.
Holloman home during the week.
Peus and Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Clatter, Jr. and Son, Michael
Don of Bellmead spent Sunday
with Mr. John Zahirinak and
daughter Anna in Waco.
Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Innis of
Ft. Worth spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. J. E. In-
nis and with Mr. and Mrs. Way-
. „ land Alexander. Cindy Innis, is
Little Michael Don Giatter of spending the week in West with
I will See You
AT THE
PICNIC
IN
ELK
on Sunday
SEPT. 30th
at 3 p. m.
A Good Dinner
Awaits You
St. Joseph’s
Parish of Elk
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SHOOTIN' the WORKS IN'se
OCT. 6-21
JPhen your favorite sport makes
you really thirsty,.. Beer-thirsty
THIS IS THE ONE!
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0. MILLER, INC.
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C. L. EBELING, Mgr.
FALSTAFE BEER DISTRIBUTORS
WACO, TEXAS
Bellmead spent a week in West
with his grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Giatter in West, and
with his little cousin Sylvie Ann
Gauns.
t ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Holacka,
Mr. and Mrs. August Dulak of
West and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fa-
rek of Waco attended the Golden
Wedding anniversary celebration
of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris in
Palacios, Texas on Sept. 23.
♦ *
Brother J. O. Young and Mr.
Clarence Horn attended the
Brotherhood service at the Le-
toy Baptist Church. Mr. Horn
showed his missionary films and
refreshments were served.
« ♦
Miss Shirley Rydel of Hill-
crest Hospital spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Rydel.
« ♦
Little Miss Pafti Lackey of
Waco visited her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bennet over
the weekend.
. .
Master Barrie Smith of Waco
visited his grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Harrisbn over the
her grandmother and aunt.
♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sulak of
West and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Vanzura of Ne wOrleans La.,
attended the SMU, Notre Dame
football game in Dallas on Sa-
turday.
• ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hula-
sek and Karla Rae of Midland
spent the weekend in West with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Henderson accompained the Ho-
lasek’s to Austin Saturday where
they attended the Texas-South-
ern California football game.
« *
Mrs. Lou Evans visited her
niece Mrs. Onstott, in Corsisa-
na last week.
4 •
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harrison of
Sherman are visiting his brother
Buster Poteet and Mrs. Poteet
this week.
♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. George Kosto-
hryz and children of Ft. Worth
spent the weekend in West with
their parents.
• «
Mr. and Mrs. John Price ami j
children of Tyler spent the week i
Mrs. Arthur Littleton has re-
turned from Houston where she
visited with her daughter, Mrs.
Edwin Gene Spruce and husband
and her new' grandson, Michael
Gene.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harper
spent the weekend in Temple
with Mr. and Mrs. Gano Harper
and daughters.
• *
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pullin and
children of Arlington spent the
weekend with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Lott.
♦ ♦
Mrs. Tom Willis, Mrs. Hollis
McMahan and Mrs. E. Dan Mo-
sley attended the funeral of
their uncle, Mr. Perry Smith
ir. New Castle last Saturday.
• *
Johnny Cernosek a student at
Texas Tech in Lubbock spent
last weekend at home.
• •
Mr .and Mrs. Harry Staufer
and sons of Thrall, Texas vi-
i-ited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knapek
and sons in Penelope on Sun-
day.
Local Items
Mrs. Johann Walla was taken
to Providence Hospital last Fri-
day and underwent major sur-
gery Tuesday. She is reported
to be doing as well as can be
expected. Her daughters, Mrs.
Frances Sulak of Laredo and
Miss Annie Walla of Smlthville
are staying in West with Mrs.
Eva Walla while "their mother
is in the hospital.
I
Mrs. Lee Whalen underwent j
a minor operation on Wednes- i
day.
♦ •
Mrs. J. W. Pall underwent I
surgery on her hand on Tues-1
day.
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It's not the rain you get. but |
the rain you keep that counts,
says G. O. Hoffman, Texas Ag-
ricultural Extension Service
Range Specialist. Make provis-1
ions now to hold rainfall.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Sept. 28 29
DOUBLE FEATURE
The !WINKLE L
IN GOD’S EYE
AND
DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY
—at the—
SPJST
LINDEN
HALL
Vi Mile East of
ELM MOTT
Music This Week by
SEPT. 29th
VRAZEL PLAY BOYS
OF CAMERON
EVERYONE IS WEI-COME
Bring Your Friends where
It’s Cool and Plenty
Free Tables
Always Plenty of Refresh-
ments and Children
Welcome!
MEN... LOVE... WAR!
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IS?) USUE ■
And Cartoon
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Sept. 30-Oct. 1
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Plus Cartoon
Show Starts 7:30
| Adults 40c - Children FREE
weekend. His parents, Mr. and end in West with her mother,
OF TEXAS
DALLAS
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Mrs. J. B. Smith, came aftei
him Sunday.
♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Will Davidson of
Hillsboro visited her sister Mrs.
Mozzell Westmoreland Thurs-
day.
• ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Urbanovsky
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Urbanovs-
ky, and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Noel Gayden and children
visited Mr. Victor Hajek in Ft.
Worth Sunday. Mr. Hajek fell
off a roof two weeks ago, and
broke a hip joint. He will be |
Mrs. August Morris.
* •
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Coeek |
and children of Houston spent [
the weekend in West with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Co-
cek.
# •
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill and
children of Dallas spent the
weekend in West visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Sulak and family.
♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry F. Wrbas
and son Larry Kirk of Dallas
confined to the hospital fM! ‘
BEN FRANKLIN
another week, and then will con
vales at home for another four
to six months
• ♦
Mr. Ed. Kucera of Dime Box,
Texas and Mr. James Atkerson
of Temple, Texas visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Sijansky and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Rypel in Penelope.
♦ ♦
Sunday visitors in the home
ol Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Pratka and
son were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pri-
byla and Alfons, ,Mrs. Sophie
Janek, all of Mt. Calm, Mrs. Li-
llie Pribyla of Penelope and Mrs.
Mary Holacek of Bomarton, Te-
xas.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kozelski
attended the SM UNotre Dame
Football game in Dallas Satur-
day. # .
Miss Suzanne Jecmenek, daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Jecme-
nek of Cedar Rapids, Iowa left
for home Thursday after vi-
siting with her grandparents,
the Louis Jecmenek’s family.
Palace Theatre
Wrbas and family.
• •
Ben Hanak and family of Ar-
lington spent last Sunday at
the home of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Hanak.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neckar,
Sr., David and Jimmie and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond R. Matus
visited in Fort Chafee, Arkansas
cn Sunday, September 16, with
PVT-2 Robert Neckar, Jr. and
PVT-2 Stove R. Soukup. PVT.
Soukup and PVT. Neckar loft
for Fort Lenarwood, Mo. on Sept.
17. Both are in the Army Re-
serve.
NOW IS THi TIME
TO BUY
Y
ON BEN FRANKLIN EASY
LAY-AWAY PLAN
A SMALL AMOUNT DOWN • BALANCE IN EAST CATMINTS j
BEN F R A N K LI
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Best Theatre
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
RANDOLPH, SCOn
RAG10DAWN
TICHNICOLOBI
inSflKD MALA POWERS J. CAIRILIAISH
FIRST RUN PICTURES
ON WIDE VISION SCREEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
GLENN FORD
Is Ernssl BORGNINE,
Rod STEIGER
TeciimCoior* i
■ 1 A COLUMBIA riCIUBC
Also Cartoon and Serial
and another feature
“COLUMBIA LAFF HOUR”
One hour of comedies, with
Three Stooges and Cartoons
SUNDAY and MONDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
And another picture—
SUNDAY and MONDAY
r ON
THE t
screen!
Mister
— Roberts’
CinemaScop^ WaonerCouor
* raaKNno Warner Bros
HENRY „ JAMES WILLIAM
MDA-CAfiNffMELL
Also Technicolor Cartoon
TUESDAY, WED., THURSDAY
Also Noveltoon Cartoon
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