The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1933 Page: 4 of 6
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS THURSDAY, SEPT. SS, IMS
PREMIUMS AWARDED
AT FLATONIA FAIR
(continued from last issue) nice Gar bade, 1st prize, Miss
Margaret Hotlig, 2nu prize.
Better Baby Program
Best Developed, 6 mos. to 1
year—Billie Grace Ungerer,
Flatonia
Novelties—Mrs. Zefrin Pos-
pisil, 1st prize; Miss Hilda
Naumann, 2nd prize.
Dress Scarf. White Emb.—
Best Developed. 1 to 2 years D* ^Kay 2nd-prize.
—Oscar Anton Darilck, Moul
ton.
Best developed, 2 to 8 years
. —Horton Nesrsta, Flatonia.
Best Developed. 3 to 4 years
—Marily Patricia Brunner,
Flatonia.
Best Developed, 1 to 5
years—Lillian Mae Mica, RFD
Flatonia.
Heaviest Baby, 6 to 9
months—Joe Kallus, Jr., Fla-
Jonia.
■ . Heaviest Baby, 9 months
• to’ 1 years—Marvin Brunner,
Flatonia.
Heaviest Baby, 1 to 2 years
—Martha Christine Sundberg,
Flatonia.
Baby " coming '.longest dist-
ance. l.to 2 yeprs— Mildred
Darkso," HaUettsville, Texas.
. Baby Coming longest dist-
ance." *2 t'o 5 years—-Lillian
' Schimek; SeKulonbhrg,' Texas.
. • • - » * *.
‘Poultry Department
’. Turkeys—-Mr*,- M ary Jares,
Flatonia:, Pr. Jllue "Slate, 1st;
" GeO.*Strvk, Flatonia: Bronze,
lsjWillie Jajres, Flatonia.
* Bronze, 2nd.
4-H ‘Club.. Turkeys—John
> Bee I;. Flatonia, Bronze Is.,
and 2nd. ’
The following prizes were
received by J. W. Simicek of
Engle:
Hen, S. C- W. Leghorn, 1st :
Pullet. 1st; Cock. 1st; Pen.
1st; and Old 1st. Ckl. Dark
Brown Leghorn. 1st; Cock.
1st; Hen. 1st; Pen. 1st; Old
1st. Pullet: L. Brown Leghorn
1st and Hen 1st.
Alfred Stoeltie of Moulton
received the following premi-
ums:
Cock. Buff Leghorn. 1st*.
Hen, 1st; Cockerel, 1st: Old
Pen. 1st; Young Pen. 1st. Hen
Buff Wyandott, 1st; Cock.
Golden Wyandott. 1st; Hen
1st; Cockerel. 1st: Pullet. 1st:-
Cock Col. Wyandott, 1st; Hen.
1st; Cockerel. 1st: P llet 1st
and young Pen 1st,
Mrs. E. J. Kempe. Flatonia
—1 cock, S. C. White Rocks,
1st.
W. C. Wiedeman. Flatonia
—1 Cockerel. Austrolorps. 1st.
Hen 1st, Pullet 1st.
John Beck, Flatonia—Hen
D, Cornish, 1st.
Mis« Annie Beck, Flatonia,
Cockerel, D. Cornish. 1st; Pul-
let, 1st.
Miss Willie Belle Pitman.
Muldoon. 1 young Pen, W.
Wyandott, 1st.
* * *
Floral Division
Mrs. Mueller for best collec-
tion.
Lota Freytag for Palm.
Mrs. Wm. Stein fur Palm.
Mrs. D. Garbade for collec
tion of ferns.
Mrs. O. Olle for collection
of Begonias.
Mrs. J. J. Mikulik for collec-
tion of Coleus.
Mrs. J. J. Kolar for largest
Palm.
Mrs. F. W. Laux for largest
lace Fern
L. Blackmon for Bocha Fern.
Frank Rees for Hybiscus.
Dress Scarf, Colored Emb.
—Miss Margaret-Rollig, 1st;
Miss Iola Richardson, 2nd.
Dress Scarf, Applique—Mrs
E. J. Kempe, 1st prize.
Center Piece, Colored Emb.
—Mrs. Louis Brunner, 2nd.
Table Runner—Miss Eunice
Garbade, 1st prize.
Towel, White Emb.—Mrs.
A. E. Fox, 2nd prize.
Tea Towels— Miss Helen
Rollig, 1st prize.
Kitchen Apron—Miss Char-
lotte Eidelbach, 1st prize; Mrs
Joe Kallus, 2nd prize.
j.ed Spread, Colored Emb.
Miss Floy Lee Berger, 1st.
Colored Bed Spread—Mrs.
Fr. Foitik, 1st prize, Miss Es-
ther Maeker, 2nd prize.
Pieced Quilts, Cotton—Mrs.
Fr. Foitik, 1st. Miss Esther
Maeker 2nd prize.
Pieced Quilts, cotton—Mrs.
Fr. Foitik. 1st prize; Miss Hat-
lie Wiedemann, 2nd prize.
Applique Quilt, cotton —
Miss Emma Rosenauer, 1st
mize; Mrs. E. J. Kempe. 2nd.
Silk Quilts—Mrs. A. W. Alb-
recht. 1st; Mrs. J. R. Richard
On, 2nd prize.
Wool Quilts— Mrs. L. A.
-Yeytag 1st prize
House Dress—Miss Elsie
■Valla. 1st prize.
Infant Carriage Robe—Mrs
oc Kallus. 1st prize; Mrs. F
\V. Laux, 2nd prize.
Pillow for Infant—Miss Em-
ma Rosenauer, 1st prize.
Infant Dress—Esther Stein
hausor. 1st: Mrs, Joe Kallus
2nd prize.
Infant Slip—Miss Fav Wise-
man. 1st prize.
Infant Dress, 4 yrs of age—
Miss Ely a Wiseman. 2nd prize.
Infant Gown— Miss Elva
Viseman, 2nd. prize.
* * *
Fancy Work Dept.
Cemetery Association, collec-
tion, 1st prize.
Sofa Pillow—Mrs. D. McKay
1st and 2nd prize.
Boudoir Pillow—Mrs. Me
Kay, 1st; Mrs. McCoy, 2nd.
Lunch Cloth Emb.—• Mrs.
A. E. Fox, 1st; Mrs. John Ciz-
mar, 2nd prize. N
Pilliow Case Emb.—Mrs. A.
E. Fox, 1st prize; Mrs. Kate
Mehner, 2nd prize.
Lace Trim Pillow Cases—
Mrs. Joe Kallus, 1st prize.
Colored Emb. Pillow Cases
—Mrs. Ed. Berger, 1st prize;
Mrs. Iola Richardson, 2nd.
Lunch Set Colored, Emb.
Relics
Battenbuvg Coat homo-mad
'2 years old—Miss Bill O.
Morgan. 1st prize.
Dr. Crow’s Leather medicine
bag. 63 yrs. old—Mrs. G. B.
McLean. 1st prize.
Wedding Dress. 74 yrs. old
—Mrs. E. A. Null 1st prize.
Pieced Quilt, 70 yrs, old —
Mrs. A. G. Wiseman. 1st prize.
Oldest Bed Spread. 75 vrs.
,Id—Mrs. Charlie Kasper, 1st
Children Dept. 6 to 9 years
Pieced Baby Quilt—Joseph-
ine Christen. 1st prize, (6 yrs.
old.)
Billow Colored, Emb.—Char-
lotte Eidelbach, 1st prize.
Outline Work—Nora Mae
Kubala, 1st prize.
9 to 11 year*
Hand Work Scarf—Charlot-
te Eidelbach. 1st prizo.
Vanity Set. hand Emb.—
Margaret Monkhouse. 1st.
Cotton Pieced Quilt—Char-
lotte Eidelbach, 1st.
* Crochet Cotton Rugs—Mrs.
D. J. Dechard. 1st and 2nd
Ribbon Cake—Mr*. Joe Ko-
lar, 2nd i>rize.
Devils Food Cake—Mrs. Bill
Albrecht, 1st; Mrs. Joe Kallus
2nd prize.
Klondike Cake— Mrs. E. G.
Mikulik, 1st prize.
Pineapple (Cake—Mrs. Bill
Albrecht, 1st; Miss Clara Alb-
echt, 2nd prize.
Lemon Layer—Miss Louise
Mueller, 1st prize,
Gingot* Cookies—Mrs. Paul
Tauch, 1st prize and 2nd prize.
Oatmeal Cookies.—Mrs. Joe
Kolar. 1st prize; Mrs. Paul
Fauch, 2nd prize.
Kisses —Miss Elsie Walla, 1st
Nut Cookies—Miss Lillian
Doubrava, 1st prize; Mrs. Paul
Tauch, 2nd prize.
Rosettes—Mrs. R. C. Foitik,
1st.
Cocoanut Pie—Mrs. Louis
trumier, 1st, Mrs. E. G. Miku-
ik, 2nd prize.
Garden of Eden Pie—Mrs,
E. G. Mikulik. 2nd prize.
Lemon Pie —Mrs. Felix
Brunner, 1st prize.
Butter Scotch Pie—Mrs. E.
G. Mikulik, 1st prize.
Fudge Candy—Miss Rose
Lee Albrecht, 1st and 2nd.
Collection, canned — Mrs.
Emil N toman, 1st prize; Miss
Cora Hausler, 2nd prize.
Collection, preserves—Mrs.
J. Miehal, 1st prize; Miss
or.-1 Hausler. 2nd prize.
Pear Preserves—Mrs. Clara
Patzelt. 2nd prize.
Fig Preserves—Mrs. A. W.
' lbrecht, 1st prize.
Watermelon Preserves—Mrs.
Clara Patzelt. 1st prize.
Tomato Preserves—Mrs. R.
I. Walla. 1st prize; Mrs. Fr.
Zouzalik. 2nd.
Peach Preserves—Mrs. Cla-
PatzelL 1st prize; Mrs. Fr.
|ik, "..’ml prize.
W'U Plum Jelly-—Mrs. Geo.
Vbiwh. 1st prize.
Plum Jelly—Mrs. D. Gar-
■.I• , 1-t; Mrs. Clara Patzelt
2nd.
IVars-Pineapnle—Mrs. J. J.
Miehal, 2nd prize.
Pears—Mrs. R. J. Walla, 1st
Mrs. J. J. Miehal, 2nd.
Pears—Mrs. R. J. Walla 1st,
Mrs. J. ,T. Miehal, 2nd.
Dewberries—Mrs Geo, Gab-
t -ch. 1st ; Mrs J.J. Miehal 2nd.
Green Grapes—Mrs. J. J.
Novak. 2nd.
Lard—Mrs. Hy, Frericks,
1st: Mrs. Herman Mueller 2nd.
Tomato—Mrs. Joe Kallus,
1st; Mrs. Joe Gabltseh, 2nd.
Peaches—Mrs. R. J. Walla.
1st; Mrs. J. J. Miehal, 2nd
Figs—Mrs. J. J, Miehal 2nd.
Ground Peaches—Mrs. J. J.
Novak, 2nd.
Dewberry Jelly—Mrs. J. J.
Miehal, 1st; Mrs. Clara Patzelt
2nd.
Pear Jelly—Mrs. J. J. Mi-
chal, 1st.
Cranberry—Mrs. R. J. Wal-
la, 2nd.
Tame drapes—Mrs. R. J.
Walla, 2nd.
Bread and Butter Pickles—
Mrs. Bill Albrecht, 1st.
Cucumber Salad—Mrs. J. J.
Miehal, 1st; Miss Annie Miller,
2nd.
Mixed Pickles— Mrs. F.
Zouzalik, 1st.
Dill Pickles—f Mrs. F. Zouz-
alik. 1st; Mrs. Bill Albrecht,
2nd.
Red Beets— Mrs, R. J. Walla,
AMERICAN LEGION
CONVENTION
CHICAGO, IB., Sept. 30—
When the American Legion
Convention gets under way
here next week leading offi-
cials of the organization will
find at their disposal fifty spe-
cial automobile^ provided by
the Chevrolet Motor Company.
The cars furnished by Che-
vrolet all will be Master Six
Sedans finished in dark Baker
blue with gold wheels and ap-
propriate lettering. Each car
will be provided with its own
driver, wearing a white uni-
form and sailor cap.
Cars will be dispatched from
a central point at the call of
designated Legion ..officials
and transport them to any
points within reasonable limits
>f the city for the duration of
the Convention.
On the door« of the cars will
be the Legion seal carrying
the lettering: “National Le-
gion Convention’’. Tire covers
in the rear will also have the
designation: “Official Legion
''hevrolet”.
The company decided to
provide cars for the Legion-
naires, officials said, following
the success of a similar ven-
ture when the National Con-
vention was held at Detroit
two years ago.
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FLATONIA, TEXAS
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WHERE YOU ACQUIRE
THAT WELL GROOMED
APPEARANCE
What is your state’s official
state bird? Bet you a glass
hammer you can’t name it
right off. Nearly all of the 48
states have a favorite bird.
Only about 4 or 5 do not have
a state choice. Texas’ state
bird is the Western Mocking
bird. It is the only state that
has this bird as Jts choice
while some states chose the
same bird. Everyone knows
that the state flower is the Blue
Bonnet. We all take just pride
in our state flower so we
should take just as much pride
In our state bird and help it to
thrive, just as we do our state
flower.
chardson, 1st.
Catsup—Mrs. Aaron Richard
son, 1st, Mrs. J. J. Miehal 2nd.
Soap'—John Mikulik, 1st;
Mrs. Herman Mueller 2nd.
We have voluntarily
BOOSTED THE INCOMES
OF OUR SALESMEN
• Our talesmen are now making at much at 50 per cent more
a month telling Chevrolet!, dut to recent liberal increatet in
our payment plan. You can do it, too. We need good men
experienced in the low-price field.
Line up with Chevrolet, the faateat telling car in the world,
and boost your earnings at once under the most generous plan
ever set up for car salesmen. Hurry—we expect applications
from the best salesmen in the city when the newt spreads
about our plan.
, O. L. LEE FLATONIA, TEXAS
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CHEVROLET IS THE FASTEST SELLING CAR IN THE WORLD
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Electric Rates are lower than they have ever been ... ’’But,”
you may ask, "How do I know that even the present low rate
is not an excessive rate?”
The answer is that if our rates were excessive we would be
making excessive profits. The facts are that we are making no
profits at all! No common stock dividends have been paid by
this company for more than a year and dividend rates on pre-
ferred stocks have been cut in half!
ELECTRICITY—YOUR CHEAPEST SERVANT
CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY
Braided Cotton Rugs—Mrs l ist; Mrs. J. J. Novak, 2nd.
Laux. 1st and 2nd.
Colored Chalk Drawing Pic-
tures—Mrs. Jas. Copeland. 1st.
Nature Scrap Book—Scott
School. 1st.prize.
Pencil Drawings—Eula Mae
Tones. 1th grade. 1st prize.
B< sale Zamvkal. 2nd.
* * *
Kitchen Dept.
White Bread—Mrs. A. W.
Albrecht, 1st prize; Mrs. Fr,
Zouzalik, 2nd.
Rye Bread—Mrs. A. W.
Albrecht. 2nd.
Light RolUho-Mrs. E. G. Mi-
kulik, 1st; Mrs. Fr. Zouzalik
2nd prize.
Kolaches, yeast—Mrs. E. G.
Mikulik. 1st and 2nd prizes.
Corn Bread—Miss Clara Al-
brecht, 1st; Mrs. R. J. Walla
2nd.
Biscuits—Mrs. E. G. Miku-
; lik. 1st; Mrs. R. J. Walla, 2nd.
Cheese—Mrs. Geo. Gabitsch.
Floy Lee Berger, 1st prize; 1st prize.
Mrs. McLane, 2nd prize. | Angel Food Cake —Miss
Buffet Set, iWbUte Embj—J Clara Albrecht, 1st; Mrs. E. G.
Mrs. Joe Kelly, 1st prize. Mikulik, 2nd.
Buffet Set Colored, Emb.—
Mrs. Louis Brunner, 1st prize;
Mrs. John Cizmar, 2nd prize.
' Vanity Set, Applique—Mrs.
E. J. Kempe, 1st prize.
Vanity Set Emb.—Miss Eu-
Loaf Cake—Miss Clara Alb-
recht, 2nd prize.
Checker B. Cake—Mrs. Paul
Tauch, 1st prize.
F and Nut Cake—Mrs, R
J. Walla, 1st prize.
Vegetable Soup— Mrs. J. J.
Miehal, 1st.
Honey in comb— Mrs. Herman
Miller, 1st; Mrs. P. Freytag!
2nd.
Home Made Sorghum— Mrs.
K. G. Mikulik, 1st; Mrs. J. J.
\ovak. 2nd.
Cantaloupes— Mrs. J. J.
Novak, 2nd
Chow-chow— Mrs. Geo.
Gabitsch, 1st; Mrs. F. Zouzalik
2nd.
Pickled Onions— Mrs. J. J.
Michael, 1st; Mrs. Frank
'ouzalik, 2nd.
Sour Pickles— Mrs. Joe:
Kallus, 1st; Mrs. Geo. Gabitsch
2nd.
Sour Kraut— Mr.**. Fr.
Jouzalik, 1st.
Pickled Carrots—Mrs. Hy.
•Ye ricks, 2nd.
Carrots—Mrs. J. J. Novak,
2nd
Extracted Honey—Mrs. H.
Mueller, 1st.
Beans—Mrs. Geo. Gabitsch,
1st.
Bell Peppers—Mrs. J. J. No-
vak, lst|
Corn—Mrs. J. J. Miehal 1st;
Mrs. U. J. Walla. 2nd
Green Peas—Mrs. Geo. Gab-
itsch 2nd.
White Peas—Mrs Aaron Ri*
ANNUAL BAZAAR
SACRED HEA RT CHURCH
FLATONIA, TEXAS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1933
MASSES AT 7 AND 10 A. M.
Dinner at 11:30 a. m.
CHICKEN, SAUSAGE, ETC. 20 AND 35c
Fair Park
AUCTION SALE AT 2 P. M. BINGO SUPPER AT 6 P. M.
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Kopecky, Joseph. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1933, newspaper, September 28, 1933; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989823/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.