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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 4

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CI Oaston choir party was held i iSday evening at the church Eiment in honor of Louis and Jen Blcchn who were lenviiifi' (the service. Games were played i the group sang' Those itsnding: Isabel Pihl, feek, Gladys Barton, Mary Ann HAyd, Margaret Lachman, Beverly -ttModny, Beverly Blazek, Lorene Tuma, Nancy Les- (ky, Joanne Benyshek, Shirley man, Doris Benyshek, Larry Loren Dolezal, Carol Rey-. 9, Don Kauei', Robert Beny- ik, Jerry Kopsa, Arvin Tuma, il Frank Gei'txld Fisher, I Sllje. L. V.

Opocensky and the guests, Loren and Louis and Mrs. Edd Mrs. Frank Wiruth, and fain- Harvey-Skucius and Su- I fekpi were Sunday afternoon callers Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Beny- Barton and Arnold Clay- oatnp put a row of lin'hts in the (Jaba park last Saturday.

and Mrs. Vernon Hoover end family left Saturday to visit ifix: and Mia. Paul Carpenter and family of Lincoln, Neb. They re- tlrfncd home Sunday afternoon. picnic was held in honor of and Mrs.

WesValek of Day- teii, at the park in Belleville. IPhosc prosent were Mr. and Mr.s. Cli 'arles Trecok, Mi', and Mrs. Ijiank Trecck and Lonnie, Charles mima, Bobby Trecck.

Mr, and Mrs. i Qharles W. Havel, Mrs. Charlie Tfecek and Linda. Mr, and Mrs.

J. jE. Haveli Mr. and Krbb, Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Novak, all of Cuba, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Valek Mr. and TS. Leo Beneda, both of Belleville, Mr.

and Mrs, Frank Novak oi Talmo, Mr. and Mi's. Fiank Novak, and s'amily, Mr. and Charles Novak and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Chizek and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Baxa and Bobby of Hebron, Mr. and Mrs. Charles HaVel, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Che'rney and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shindler and Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Ti'e- cek and family, all of Agenda; Mr. and Mrs. Milek Havel of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dean Valek and iamily of Deshler, and Ml', and Mrs.

Jimmy Huff, and family of Lincoln, Neb. Erompt, reasonable, courteous ambulance service. Two fine ambulances ready to serve you. Miss Tillie Opocensky, and Phyllis Opocensky went to Blue Rapids Friday for an extended visit. Mr.

and Mrs. Bud Leshovsky and Nancy, and Margaret Lachman spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eoylcs of Maryville, Mo. Mres.

Frank Jakabosky, Dale Jakabosky and Jim Kaspai'ck le- turned from Minnesota and Wisconsin where tliey had been visiting I'elatives and friends the past week. Ladies' met Thursday, Aufx- ust 7. at the churcli basement with Stella Hostinsky as hostess. (Juests were Gladys Goodfier, Mrs. Ed Stafford and Tressa Valek.

Lunch was served by Mrs, Bei't and Mrs, Francis Kesl. A surprise party was held Sunday in horor of Gaston on his THANK YOU VOTERS I wi.sh to thank the Democratic Voter.s for the votes they ji'ave me in the Pi'imary. I hope I may count on your supiioi't in the General Election. MRS. DONALD McKENZIE Democratic ('andidale for Resii.ster of Deeci.s --Political Advertificmeiit Has your watch ilere could be the reason why.

The balance wheel of your watch revolves 18,000 times every hour, 157,680,000 times a year. If this little wheel 'were rolling in ony direction, it would travel nearly 4,000 miles in one yeai'. You change the oil in your automobile every thousand miles. Why not oil your watch every 4,000 miles? Your watch should be cleaned and oiled at least once a year. Proper lubrication and will prevent many faults which will othei'wise stop your watch.

Insure against the troublesome or serious consequences which may arise from unexpectedly having having your watch stoj). Insuie by bringing it to KESL JEWELRY at least once evei-y year. North Side Square Belleville Bevehty -fifth were Mr. and Mrs. G.

M. Gaston and Beverly Jean Ed Veroda of Cubav Myers, GharliefLe JWr. Homer Grubbs, arid Mi afid Mrs. Cloyd Myerly, at ofgBife Mrs. Nettie Phillljjjsoii of Mai Ml.

and J. 'eLsdli of Agra, Mrs. Art Gaston and Darlene. Mr. and Mrs.

Otal Kasparek and family of Ha5ct6'h; ColoV, ViSttM Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davidson Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Westbrook visited Mr. and Mrs. Newt Sanford of Belleville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

G. E. Mottl of Hoadly, came Wednesday for a week's visit with' Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Nate Stroup, I Mr. and Mr Raymond Fisher, other relatives and friends. Richard and Kerry accompanied them home the summer vacation here. -i- A.

slumber party was held on the lawn of Shirley Ghizek's home. Those attending' Gladys Bar- Urn, Shirley Kolman. Nancy Leshovsky, Margaret Lachman and Bett.v Klaumann. Reasonable, dependuble and pi'ompt ambuluiice service. Tibbetts Bros.

Ph'one John and Jim Davidson returned home Fi'iday from Concordia where they had been visiting at the Delbert Grimms home. A dinner was held in honor of Bob Kolman of Belleville, 111., at the home of his parents, Mi', and Mrs. Milek Kolman. Those present were Homoiac, Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Kolman and Neil, Mr. and Mi's. Edd Kolman and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Milek Havel, Mr.

an(l Mrs. Victor Havel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kolman, Mr. and Mi's.

Kenpeth Wolfert and I iamily, Mr. and Mrs. Fi'ank Blazek and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blazek and Bobby from Belleville, Mr.

and Mi's. J. J. Blazek, Mr. am Mrs.

Joe Homolac and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kasl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Krob and family and Mr.

niid Mrs. Tony Krob and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trecek aiu Bobby entertained at their home Friday evening in honor of Jeffrey Dean Holmberg on his third birthday.

The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Delwiii Holmberg of Btilleville, Charles Holmbei'g of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Phalen and Lois, Mrs.

Lenora Trecek and Mr. and Mrs. Emi Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nelsoy attended a Holmberg reunion piciiic at Helleville park Sunday.

In the trf'teinoon Mrs. Nelson attended a biidal shower for Mrs. Patsy at the Methodist church. A siiiipcr WH-' nelil in honor of Ml-, and Mrs. Giles E.

Mottl and from Hoady, Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiasny of Wayijc, Mr, and Mrs, Will Ki'asny and family of Concordia, Ml', and Mrs, Charles Krob ul Cuba, Mr, and Mrs. Krob and I'aniily, Mr.

and Mrs, Friiest Slavik aiul family of Mrs, Krob of Cuba, Mr, aiui Mrs, Will Krob and daughters of Belleville, and XaiOle, 'Mr." MVs. Ben Krob and family of Cuba, Mr. and Mrs. Krob and family of Agenda, Mr, and Mrs. Edd Hawel and son of Narka, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank' Sklenicka of Cuba, Mr, and Mrs, (ilciinard Sklenicka and family of Helleville, and Mrs. Earl Dean Sklenicka and Linda of Munden, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Krotz of Cuba, Mr. and Mrs.

Edd Stafford of Belleville, Mr, and Mrs. Joe of Cuba, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Skocny, and Kayleen of Cuba, Mr, and Mrs. Will Plevka and Deloris of Belleville, Mrs. Anna Plevka of Cuba, Milek She- pel; of Cuba, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer I.esovsky of Cuba, Joe Petr of i'uhn, Mr, and Mrs, Nate Stroup of Belleville, Mr, and Mrs. Orville P'retirick and daughter of Agenda, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher of ('uba, Mr. and Mrs.

Bart Fisher and faniilv of Cuba, Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Cuba, Mrs. Fred Kopsa and family of Cuba, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Fisher of Cuba, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mottl of Cuba and the honor guests," Mr, and Mrs. E. Mottl and sons. Charlie Holmberg spent Thursday with Mr.

and. Mrs. iHans Nelson, Edward Holmberg from Winona and Eiick Holmberg from were afternoon visitors, Judy Opocensky returned home Tuesday from Blue Rapids where was visiting Jast week. A supper was held Monday evening at Cuba Presbyterian church in honor oi the Rev. and Mrs.

Bert Harris and daughters. Mrs. Harris a teacher here a few years I ago. Present at the supper wer: Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Prymek, Mr. Id Mrs. Mjiek Jjanouny and Bev-1 ly, Mr. Mrs. Hubbard, and Mrs.

Bud Leshosky ahd and Mrs. Bill Baxa and day of Mr. and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Good- Mrs.

Fred Houdfek. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Havel and B. Olson, Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton of Lincoln, were C. Stcvie, Mr. land Mrs. Mrs. Frank Hostmsky, Mr.

and Mrs. of Agenda, Mr. to Bell land Mrk. Milek Lahodny and Bev- :5 er' i Mr- 'Raymond Beny- Trecek and sons, Mr. and Mrs.

and dfliMfhtiers and Mr. and Lloyd Carlson and family of Con- Mrs. -Ernest Branum were Leb- cordia, Mrs. and anon Sunday Viewing the project Phyllis, Mrs. Lenora Trecek, Mrs.

farm. Frank Wiruth and family, Mrs. Albie Kesl, Mrs. John Kesl, Mrs. Charles Lachman, Richard and Margaret, Matilda Opocensky, Jo Anne Benyshek, Mr.

and Don Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Artie Card well and daughter of' Bel 1 e- ville. I Mrs. Anna Carpenter is visiting I friends and relatives in Cuba.

i Mr. and Mrs. Edward from Winona and Charlie Holmberg from Wayne were Friday; dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nelson.

Mrs. Emma Svach and Mary of Omaha, Miss Virginia Rang of Joliet, 111., and Louis A. Svach of Norfolk, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lesovsky and Mr.

and Mrs. Olin Cossaart and family, other relatives and friends. i Earl Dean Svoboda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe A.

Svoboda of Cuba, is serving on Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands. He is a construction apprentice working in the office of the transportation division of the Navy Seabees. San Frapcisco, Cal. Pvt. A.

Wif Carol, lives in now serving Infantry Division in eajtei -n sector. Loweiy, a I gunner with the: Infantry Regiment's tank company, entered the army in Janiiary 1952. After a four, months absence. Ensign Carroll Dean Jones, tJSN, of Haddam has returned to the Pacific Fleet; Amphibious force, according to a Navy news release- Jones applied for Navy Officers Candidate school after enlisting in the regular naVy, He was accepted and completed training at New- R. in June and was appointed an ensign.

He is now assigned with the amphibious force to the USS Cavalier (APA former flagship of Commander Transport Squadron One. Jones is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jones of Haddam. DIES SATURDAY AT CUBA Thomas.Woodhouse passed away Saturday evening at a.

boarding house in Cuba where he was stay- ing while visiting in the Cuba vicinity. He was 63 years old, a railroader. X3ne son, Tonim Woodhouse of Manhattan, hnd a sister, Mrs. Chick Benyshek of Cuba are amoiig suirvivbrs; Services were Wednesday at Manhattan. Cuba Masonic lodge was in charge of graveside services at Manhattan.

..11,.. GERMAN The Teleioope's Acenas Corr.) James T. son of Mr. and' Mrs. S.

D. Gettys of Wayne, is now appearing with the Metropolitan Opera cortipariy in Munich, Ger" many, according, ito word received by his parents; OI XT- Ralph L. Carlson has Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kopsa of been moved to Wyoming where he Sahna Mr.

and Mrs. Jimmy Law- i a course in teletype at of Agenda and Mr. and Mrs. i school. Carlson, John Simek and family were home is at now has, day dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. the followini-' address: Rnlnh Lodis Kopsa. Harvey Skucius, Vincent Lesovsky, H. A. Travis and Raymond Fisher attended the American Legion convention in Friday.

Emily Kopsa left Tuesday for a visit in Lindsborg. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, JoAnn the following address: Ralph L. Carlson, 346fi Francis E.

Warren A.F.B.,' Wyoming. Fn. Clinton R. JohiLvan, serving aboard the escort aircraft carrier Badoeng Strait, now has the fol- owing address: 3440407, USS Ba- Hurt Like Sin! But Now I Grin Get apeedy relief from misery tt pilen. Amazing formula developed by famous 76- year-old Rectal Clinte brings fast palliatlya relief from nesginc pain, soreness.

Helps nature shrink swelling, soften hsrd parta. Make life worth Hying again the medleatian proved by experience with 70,000 clinic patients. Get Thornton ointment or suppository from your druggist today. You'll dis'cover blessed relief at your money refunded. Ask for it by these drug stores: ARBUTHNOT DRUG CO.

COLWELL DRUG CO. JENKIN80N DRUG CO. 4 MONTHS OLD She's than average and cost about as much to raise as most milk-fed cklvesl Come in and see her! Save your Money Sell your Milk HALL MILL AND ELEVATOR Phone 13 Kan. w.v.v.v•v•^^^l"^^^lV ,5, More ShortctUs for Summer Meals American Cheese 35c Peanut Butter Beveny 37c Salad Dressing Duchcia Jar 49c Preserves Apiic'ot-pincapple 27e Spaghetti LIBBY'S Deviled Ham 3-oz. Can from SftFEWHr Appetizing meals at a moment's notice are no trick at all when you use cold cuts.

They're meat in its most convenient to serve, ready to eat. And so good, too. Safeway features a wide as- f.sortmentof luncheon meats, chosen for fine flavor and high itjf by bur expert' meat buyers; Come select your favorite kinds. Pickle-pintenfo, Macaroni-cheese, sliced Walthers Oil Co lielleville Station at 1601 Street Is Under New Management YOU'LL LIKE OUR SERVICE We Carry Best Quality Products At Popular Prices Ethyl and Regular Gas Bulk Oil Kerosene anfi White Gas Pennsylvania Motor Oils 10 and 25 Lb. Cans Gun (Grease Washing Greasing Oil Change Experienced Attendiants ORVAL HAVEL, UssM ARMOUR STAR Corned Beef 35e l-Ib.

Can IZ-Mi Crackers ciisp and Red Salmon Llbby's Tuna Torpedo; light Sardines Tempest; In Beans Spanish Rice Van Camp. Baked Beans mim KurlylCue Chips Spam Hormel; lunch meat Can Bologna Large, top quality; sliced or piece Chopped Boneless, pressed, sliced Spiced Luncheon AU meat, sliced or piece Braunschweigef In Cellophane; sliced or piece Lb. Cervelaf Summer Sftusage; smoked, dried Lb. Salami Cotto type; sliced or piece Lb. 65c 45c 69c flavored syrup Jar 0.O.270 35c' 25c Shop Safeway for Beverages Airway Coffee 'B Hob Hill Coffee Edwards Coffee Black Tea Canterbury Pkg.

28e GrapefiiMit duice TOW Houae can 23C Read "Fii-Eaisy Summer Meals" in August Family Circle now on 5c Rod Honsybird Brand; tart, pined Sweet Pons All Beef Cuts at Safeway S. CHOICE Qrade Chuck Roast 59c SirjoinSfeak choice Lb 89c RifaSfeaks choice Lb. 79e Boiling Beef Lb 25c Fine American Cheese 59c Longhorn Cheese 55c Swiss Cheese ccnbrook 59c ffilhlbntil 2 Pounds 29c Elberta Variety, freestone; from California. Injoy them now and "put up" some for later usd. Bartlett; Mountain-grown Box $5.39 Jtl Lbs.

JSmW'Q Table Queen variety; 15c a. 6 WhiteOniorJs u.11 .11 II I I I Brand; Syrup Gold-n-Swect; dark Jar 55c Powdered Milk 39c Salad OH for 31C Swift'ninS aU-purpose nhortening 79c Sandwich Spread 35c CI AIIK Kitchen Craft; 10 -lb. rlOlir lor home baking 99C Blackfliaspberries 28c Chicken Fricassee Swanson's 49c Pickling Spice whoie, mixed 11c Potato Bread Skylark; 19c rBiltteTf 77c Margarine 30c Can corn cereal Sno-White; plain or iodized Sure Brand; 'Ul 21c Post's Toasties Salt Waxed Paper a Safeway value Roll 15c Parade Detergent water 'pkt 59c White miagic Soap Ivory Soap Pure end Cake iUXSaap WJithoutirritaUon Cakes Pkg. BABY fOOBS fruits,.

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