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The West News - March 1,1990
H&R Block
keeps up %
with the H
changes.
We know the income tax
laws and tbe forms inside
and out. That’s our business.
Put us to work for you.
H & R Block
1011N. Harrison
West, Texas 76691
“ 826-5461 —
Eighth annual Irish Festival
set for this weekend in Dallas
The 8th Annual North Texas Irish
Festival, the largest gathering of Irish
in the Southwest, will be held on Sat-
urday, March 3 and Sunday, March 4
at Fair Park in Dallas. The Festival,
which began as a small gathering of
several hundred people and now
draws over 20,000 people from across
the country, is a celebration of and
tribute to Irish traditions and their
significant influence on American
culture. The Dallas-based Southwest
I HAPPY
Jeffrey Holloman
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SPJST Lodge 183, Arlington
3100 Pleasant Valley Lane - 465-8538
For more information call Ed at 817-274-3837 or 214-263-5915 (Bus.)
Saturday, March 3
Buddy Hrabal & Memory Lane
New Hours beginning Feb. 3 - 8 p.m. -12
Geneva Hall
Elm Mott, Texas
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Celtic Music Association produces
the event.
Featured entertainers at this year's
Festival are the world-famous Clancy
Brothers with Robbie O'Connell, who
are making their first appearance in
Texas. Also appearing will be the
internationally acclaimed Green
Fields, Patrick Ball, The Celtic Folk,
Altan, Liz Carroll, Daithi Sproule,
Bill McComiskey, Tommy Sands,
Tim Britton and Carol Ann Hunner,
Kim Robertson, and Blarney Pilgrim.
Over twenty regional bands and
dance acts will provide continuous
music and entertainment on seven
stages.
Other activities being held during
this two-day event include dance
exhibitions by the Emerald School of
Irish Step Dancing and music work-
shops in harp, woodwinds, banjo and
mandolin, accordion, fiddle, and
bagpipes. There will be over one
hundred arts and crafts booths and
cultural displays. Traditional Irish
food and beverages also will be avail-
able. A special Urchin Street
Children's Fair will feature magi-
cians, jugglers, and face-painters.
Admission for the general public is
$8 daily or $12 for a two-day pass.
Senior citizen and youth discounts are
available, and children 11-years-old
and younger are admitted free, ac-
companied by an adult.
For festival information, call (214)
520-7334 or write P. O. Box 4474,
Dallas, Texas 75208.
Susie Siems
elected to
national office
SusieSiems,asophomoreatTexas
A&M University, was elected the
national secretary of the student con-
clave for the Society of Range Man-
agement This group is the collegiate
section of the Society of Range Man-
agement (SMR).
Miss Siems was elected to the
secretary position during the society's
national convention the week of Feb.
12 in Reno, Nevada. SMR is an or-
ganization of professionals in the
field of: range management, exten-
sion services, environmental recla-
mation and other similar organiza-
tions.
She was also a member of the
Texas A&M plant identification team
which placed seventh in the national
contest from a field of 25 teams.
Susie is a Range Science major and
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Siems of West.
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"Lest We Forget"...is the theme of this mural painted and donated to West Rest Haven by Alvena Prause Pocock, daughter of Mrs. J. L. and the late
"Dutch" Prause of Valley Mills. The artist hopes her painting will allow residents to "once again walk and run"...even if only in memory. Mrs. Pocock
is an assistant to Evelyn Bezdek, Social Director at West Rest Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mynar honored
on Fourtieth Wedding Anniversary
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Thank You
I would like to take this time to express my sincere thanks
and appreciation to all my family, friends and customers for
ail their kindnesses by way of cards, calls, visits, flowers and
gifts at the time of my surgery and during my convalescence.
My recovery was much easier knowing you care. Beginning
Tuesday, March 6,1 will open on an appointment only basis
until I regain my strength. *
Thanks for your cooperation.
BONNIE BALDWIN
TROJAN BARBER SHOP - 826-3656
Free leashes & Collars for those I can't accomodte! (lwc ])
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mynar
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mynar were
honored on their Fourtieth Wedding
Anniversary by their children with a
Holy Mass of Thanksgiving at 1:30
p.m. at the Church of Assumption in
West. Following was a reception and
dinner at Cottonwood Hall on Febru-
ary 10.
Mr. Frank Mynar and Miss Dan-
dle Urbish were married February 7,
1950 in the Catholic Church in Pene-
lope.
Frank Mynar farmed in West for
thirty years and is presently employed
at Jupe Mills. Mrs. Mynar is a home-
maker.
They have eight children: Mrs.
Diana Berger, Mrs. Carolyn Sumner,
Frank Mynar, Jr., David Mynar,
Michael Mynar, Patty Mynar, Mrs.
Susan Miller and Cindy Mynar. They
also have eleven grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Mynar would like to
express their thanks to everyone for
the lovely gifts, cards and warm
wishes and to all who helped them
celebrate this special day.
Lone Star Hall
1201N. Davis, West, Texas
Serving all your favorite beverages!
Saturday, March 10
Leo Mynarcik Orchestra
of Dallas
8-12
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West Fraternal Auditorium
1000 N. I-35 West, Texas Phone: 826-7777
FRIDAY, March 2
Cherokee Rose
SATURDAY, March 3
Fire Creek
BINGO
Doors Open at 6 p.m. Games start at 7 p.m
Every Monday and Thursday
License 3-00049-9728-1.
Sweet potatoes were unknown in
Europe until Columbus found them
in the West Indies and took them
back with him. They have turned
into one of the world's cheapest
food crops.
Q C- u CENTRAL TEXAS CERAMIC
0 DI n ASS0CIAIT0N SHOW
A N N11 A I HOT Coliseum, 4600 Bosque, Waco
flUHUni. Entries taken in:
Thursday, March 1 ■ 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Show: Saturday, March 3 -
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. & Sunday, March 4 -12 noon - 5 p.m.
PICK UP CATEGORY SHEETS AT LOCAL CERAMIC SHOPS
Adults $1 ‘Children 25c
Show Chairman: Ginny-Rea Urban * Co-Chairman: Blinda Hansen
President: Dottie Baldwin _________(2wc22-3/l
Strickly Country now under
New Ownership, T. J. Duke
New Hours: 12 noon -12 midnight
7 days a week!
D.J. every Friday and Saturday night
beginning March 1.
Wine coolers for the ladies!
(lwp-l)
Mynars
Bar
Saturday, March 3
"FIRE SIDE”
from Austin - Austin City Limits
Country, rock, etc.
8p.m. until 1 a.m. • $2 cover
County Line Road and FM 933
Larry and Barbara Mynar Owners
826-3898 awp-i)
TANNING
SPECIAL..
JoAnn's Hair
Happenings
826-4088
18 - 30 minute
sessions for $45,
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RAIN OR SHINE SALE j
FRIDAY & SATURDAY - MARCH 2 ft 3 j
8A.M. UNTIL? !
Come see all the New Items!
New & Used Merchandise, Furniture, Tools,
Jewelry, Clothing and Much More.
Next door to the West Swimming Pool ;
Corner of Pladium Drive & FM 2114
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Are you a political
Conservative?
If your answer is yes,
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Make Your Vote Count!
Help choose your next
Governor, Congressman, Commissioner
Vote in the
Republican Primary
March 13th or Absentee until March 9th
Pd Pol Adv by McLennan Co. Republican Party, Nell DeCluitt, Treasurer, 415 Lake Air Dr., Waco, TX 76710
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