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The West News - June 23,1983
Ambulance fund donation
West Volunteer Ambulnce Service.
Employees at West Community Hospital enjoy lunch at banquet tables
purchased with proceeds from the Employees Association’s barbecue cn.cken
sale in April. R0SS
Homemakers
Set Meeting
Bookstore
503 N. Main 826-5203
Hours:
Mon. • Sat.
8 a.m. • noon
The Ross Home Exten-
sion Club met April 25 in
the home of Frieda Kralik.
Charlotte Talley presented
an interesting program on
I “Homemade Baking
Mixes” to 12 members and
two guests.
The next meeting will be
at 8 p.m. June 25 in the
home of Cecilia Jenkins.
The program will be about
“Household Equipment,’’
and ’’food preservation.”
All members are urged to
attend and bring a friend.
West Rest
Haven News
Generous donation of
money was donated by the
Heitmiller family to be
used for bingo or other
activities of the home.
Many thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Skerik
donated fresh yellow
squash for the residents.
They really enjoy the fresh
vegetables. Many thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Pustejovsky donated can-
ning cucumbers for our
Westfest booth. Many
thanks.
Our congratulations go
to Mr. Henry Heitmiller.
He was crowned Father of
the Year for 1983-84. The
crowning took place on
Friday June 17 at 2 p.m.
Cookies and punch was
served after the crowning.
Outgoing Father of the
Year was Ladin Svrcek.
Memorials for West Rest
Haven Chapel
In Memory ol Mr. Joe John
Girard by Mr. Leo Miller, Mr. and
Mrs AC. Haberl, Mrs. Julia
Holacka, Mr. and Mrs John J
Kaska, Mr and Mrs. V. J. Pratka,
Mr and Mrs. Jerome J. Lednicky
Sr., Mrs. Lucille Hessel, Mr. Frank
Hlavaty, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Holacka, Mrs Mamie Urbanovsky,
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Svrcek, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Nemec, Mrs Charlie J
Sulak, Mr and Mrs. Chas. Nemec
Mr and Mrs. Henry Matus, Mr. and
Mrs Raymond Wish, Mr. and Mrs
Douglas Carter, Mrs. Dorothy
Polasek, Mrs. V.J (Albina) Svrcek,
Mr. and Mrs Henry Pustejovsky &
Monica, Mrs. Julia Cernosek, Mr
and Mrs. Norman Kruse, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Kutscherousky, Mrs
George Kacir, Mrs Frank Girard,
Mrs Marguerite Rauschuber, Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Sulak, Mrs Julia
Girard, Mrs. Mary Marek, Mr. and
Mrs C.W Donohue, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Banik & family, Mr. and Mrs.
O. B. Walls, Mrs Annie Janek, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Dvoracek, Mrs. L.
J. Snokhous, Gene and Martha
Hosek, Mrs. Agnes Kubala, Mrs
Christine Hruska, Mr and Mrs.
Frank Ondrej, Louis and Annie
Chudej, Vine and Adele Chudej,
Ernest and Lillian Kudelka, Bill and
Georgia Skerik, Mrs. Sophie
Podsednik, Frank J and Willie
Mae Karlik, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Svacina, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kolar,
Mrs. Lillian Jezek, Mr. and Mrs
Eddie Fisher of Houston, Dr. and
Mrs. David Watson of Yoakum,
Mrs. Georgia Murphy, Mr and
Mrs. Ervin Laubert, Mr. and Mrs.
W.O. Montgomery, Raymond and
Helen Kubacak and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Blaha.
In Memory of Joe J. Girard by
Mr and Mrs. George X. Smajstrla.
In Memory of Mrs. Joe (Mary
Ann) Girard by Mrs. Julia Girard.
In Memory of Mrs. Albina
Mikeska by Mrs Julia Girard
In Memory of Dr. J.R. Kubala
by the Walter Kubala family of
Cutten, Calif.
In Memory of Mrs. Janie
Milberger by Mrs. Lucille Kubacak
and Mrs. Juanita Prikryl.
In Memory of Theresa
Dobecka by the Elk Youth Club
Card of Thanks
The family and grandparents of
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JD’s
Wrr* c*a*inn Steak House.
Special
Every Tuesday Nite
Catfish Filet
Served with hush puppies, red beans
arid potato salad.
$4.95
pei person
All YOU can eat
Children 12 under $2.50
bring the Whole Family
VISA/MC Accepted
Located 14 mile W. of 1-35
on FM 2114.
West, Tx. 826-3931
Charles John Nors
staff of West Community Hospital, Father
jlidlv hd>ln ------
aderhold
FUNERAL HOME
West, Texas
Alvin Payne
Robert D. Payne Rudy J. Kolar
Jonnie Payne Arnold A. Gerik
funeral insurance from $500 to $5,000
pre need FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
monuments
50 Years Ago This Week
by C.R. Snokhous
********** **********
Jail Break
deputy Sa°wkins •'Tpped’a S break
in the bud” when he found three bars
sawed almost in two. The prisoners had
evident^ poured disinfectant on some
clothing and used the material as a torch
to soften jail bars before they started
sawing. Police searched thoroughly but
never uncovered the saws.
Firemen and Hen
West Firemen. Vine Sula (chief), George
Langford, Jack Archer, Bill Townlay and
joe Polasek Jr., attended a three day
Firemen’s Convention in Corpus Christi.
The men scheduled their next meeting for
^KelonBusby jumped in his car andt0^
a casual trip around town. When he
returned home, he spied a st°waway: a
calm, unruffled hen, on his front bumper
The hen must have iiked her fast-paced
trip through the West residential district
because she sent up a mighty clamor
when Busby removed her.
Dusty old laws
J.C. Bennett discoyered a 40-ye.nolt) copy^pane
and civil ordinances governing the City of Wes^
w„, & 0« fw.W Morgan and B.B. Ingraham
wesi, *aci , secretary; Raymond
firtuinovskv city clerk. The ordinance book had been
nublished by the Whipkey Brothers, owners of te
rianner slinashot, sword cane, spear, erdst.
knuckles or Bowie knife was subject to P“n'8hmf"t
bvWie Article 91 ol the legal code stated that t
would be unlawful lor any train, cat »
be run at a greater speed than 6 miles pet nour
inside the city limits.
“Stag” Party
Mrs. Kittie Sanders honored her son, W. Rosser
Sanders, recent bridegroom of Nina Closner with a
stag dinner. Co-hostess was Mrs. Sanders mom
Mrs W.R. Tinsley. A Madeira cloth centered with
"Dinks” and an orchid decorated the table; sweet
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joe Smajstrla, Eddie Walla and others attended.
Around Town
...Miss Mary Bettye Clampltt of Port Arthur vialted
relatives in West. - .
Barton French of Waco, and his sister, fcsia
Marie French, recently visited in Oklahoma.
...The Women’s Missionary group o First Baptist
Church met for their regular monthiy mission »ry
program Monday at J-E- Bnd9ea •
members heard a study about “Being a Child. Miss
Maty BettyeClampitt of Pott Arthur was a guest.
Hostesses’ passed a refreshing plate ot homemade
ice cream and angel food cake.
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The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1983, newspaper, June 23, 1983; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth716604/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting West Public Library.