The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1965 Page: 3 of 4
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1965
Scotts Items
Rain
We had .50 of an inch of
rain Saturday morning.
Last year’s rainfall total-
ed 36.30 inches.
Services
Mrs. Tom Beale attended
last rites for Mrs. Anna
Pundt, 87, at Zion Lutheran
Church in Moulton Thurs-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Pundt, nee Koenig,
had lived in our community
before 1900, and attended
school at Scotts.
Club Meeting______
The Home Demonstration
Club met with Mrs. Charlie
Wehmeyer at her home on
Friday afternoon.
I of Houston are spending
some time at their farm
here. Mrs. Harvey is recov-
ering from a broken hip
sustained some time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ellis and
children visited with them
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bob Roberts of Dal-
las spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Wehmey-
er while Mr. Roberts was
takfng part in the volley-
ball tournament in Austin.
Other visitors in the Weh-
meyer home were Mrs. Ben-
son Parker and Mrs. Philip j
Kfiil* Mr., and Mrs..Philip E.
Keil, Phil and Phylis of San'
Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Agricola and Johnny
Wilson of Flatonia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hutch-!
N-O-T-I-C-E
In need of someone to do
your yard or house work
Saturday, Jan. 23? The
FHA Chapter has your an-
swer.
Saturday, Jan. 23, has
been designated as Hobo
Day. The girls will be happy
and available to do any job
on that day.
You may contact any
FHA member or Saturday,
Jan. 28, you will find a FHA
Hobo at your door asking
to do jobs for you.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin San-
dera, Kathy and Michael,
of Houston spent Saturday
with Mr. and "Mfsr •EffiTT
Holubec.
LOCALS and PERSONALS CARD 0F raANKS
Barney Bigley of Austin Houston,
visited with his aunt, Mrs. there.
J: D. Stuehrenberg, Friday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Helm-
camp of Waelder visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Beale Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sim-
cik and children of Victoria
spent Sunday with Mrs. An-
nie Simcik.
L. H. Bailey of Sugar
Land visited with his sister,
Mrs/ Virginia Dockery, Sat-
urday.
Miss Mattie Miller was a
recent visitor in Shiner with _______
•Mr. 1BJ 'MTs. EMIT Laqua/ spent
and also Harry Sonsel of I them.
who was visiting
Mrs. C. H. Moore of
Waelder visited with Mrs.
Louis Johnson last Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton ’Pul-
krabek of Moulton visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Pulkrabek and children on
Sunday.
Mrs. Phillip Keil and Mrs.
Benson Parker of San An-
tonio are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Agricola. Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Keil Jr. and
children of San Antonio
the week-end with
May God reward all my
friends, neighbors, and rel-
atives who sent get-well
cards, flowers, and who vis-
ited me while I was in the
hospital and at home, or
helped in any other way.
Mrs. Julius Sandera
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kolar
and children of Huntsville
spent part of his vacation
here last week with his
mother, Mrs. Frances Kolar.
Rev. and Mrs. W. 1.
Clements were dinner guests
in the home of Rey. and
Mrs. Gary Bonner in Schul-
enburg Friday evening hon-
oring Rev. and Mrs. CharleB
Young of Weimar.
Established January 1, 1875
Mrs. R. D. Zapalac, Mr.
and Mrs. August Vyvjala.
and Johnny Tupa attended
the Schulenburg Deanery
Council of Catholic Women
at Bishop Forest in Schul-
enburg Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Schaeherl Jr. and family
spent the week-end in Aus-
tin with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Schaeherl and son and with
Capt. and Mrs. Don St.
Wrba and family.
Dr:
GENERAL DI
Office Hours 8106-5:00
157 West Travis St.
------:— La Grange. Texas
Telephone 968-8767
Mrs. Tom Beale presided
and opened the meeting! ison and children of Hous-
with the T.H.D.A. prayer.
Mrs. Leonard Barta and
Mrs. Kirby Wagner were
welcomed and both became
members of the club.
Reports were heard and
the usual business taken
care of. The secretary’s re-
port showed Mrs. Tom
Beale, Mrs. Daniel Freytag,
Mrs. Charlie Wehmeyer
had perfect attendance for
the year, and Mrs. Adolph
Schaeherl Jr. had perfect
attendance since becoming
a member earlier in the
year.
Hostesses for several
months were selected, as
well as some of the leaders.
Clothing loaders are Mrs.
Bennie Beare a n d” Mrs.
Charlie Wehmeyer. Home-
stead improvement, Mrs.
Daniel Freytag and home
improvement, Mrs. A. L. El-
lis and Mrs. Tom Beale.
A demonstration on re-
taping Venetian blinds was
ably given by Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Wemeyer, showing
the procedure step by step.
Another interesting dem-
onstration was on Making
Tortillas with Mrs. Kirby
Wagner as leader. She gave
the actual steps in the mak-
ing of this Mexican food.
Refreshments of chocolate
cake, lemon pie, cookies,
sandwiches, tortillas, coffee
and tea, were enjoyed by
Mrs. Daniel Freytag, Mrs.
Adolph Schaeherl Jr. Mrs.
A. L. Ellis, Mrs. Tom Beale,
Mrs. Kirby Wagner, Mrs.
Leonard Barta, and Mrs.
Wehmeyer.
ton spent a recent week-end
at their farm here. On Sun-
day they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Burger.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wiedemann during
last week and Sunday were
Fred Lee Wiedemann, Hugo
Boehm of San Antonio,
Mrs. Joe Bailajka of Hous-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ma-
tocha of Victoria, Miss
Hattie Wiedemann of Fla-
tonia, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Boehm of Moulton and Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Hahn.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burger
visited in Smithville Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John
Zapalac and Mr. and Mrs.
O- T- -Zapalac. .„ „____
Mr. a n d Mrs. Allan
Wiedemann and Katherine
of Houston were week-end
visitors in the Rudy Wiede-
mann and John Pokluda
homes.
BAKER’S
Coconut
KRAFT LIQUID FRENCH
3V2 OZ.
CAN
SUPREME
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. joe Dan
Burger and baby of Beau-
mont, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hanzelka of Cistern were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Burger during the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Wied-
emann, Cynthia and Karon,
spent Sunday in New Braun-
fels with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Klobedans and Mrs.
Alice Johnson and Sharon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Way
and mother, Mrs. Harvey,
Coleman’s Mineral
, Water
Aid To Rheumatic and
Diabetes Kidney Sufferers
SINCE 1892
Sold By
Kolar Drive-In
Grocery
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Praha Happenings
(Beatrice Migl, Corr.)
Social Event
Praha Parish will have a
social entertainment every
first Sunday in the month
starting Feb. 7 in the Praha
Pavilion at 7:30 in the
evening.
Personals
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Stryk Thursday were
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rehak
of Moulton.
Mrs. Henry C. Jasek
spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank G. Olsov-
sky and Agnes.
Visiting Wednesday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs.
George Masek and children
were Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Migl.
Miss Agnes Migl of Hal-
lettsville spent the week-
end with Mrs. John Migl,
Mr. and Mrs. George Migl.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Migl Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Janek
and Alice, Mrs. James Stan-
zel and Janice, all of Schul-
enburg.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ma-
sek and children spent Sun-
day in Flatonia with Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Masek.
Visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank G. Olsovsky and
Agnes are Mr. and Mrs.
Bennie Olsovsky and chil-
dren of Oklahoma. On their
trip they saw plenty of
snow, even some in Texas.
Visitors With Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Pilat Sr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pilat
Jr. was Miss Millie Brosch
of Schulenburg.
Crackers
GAINES (FOR DOGS)~"
Meal
GLADIOLA
Flour
1 LB.
19c Dressing
N.B.C. PINWHEEL
Cookies
5 LBS.
8 OZ.
121/4
OZ.
N.B.C. FIG
BAMA GRAPE
Newtons > 40c Beans 2 ss 43c
CRISCO
nour ’r 49c Shortening oac
FOLGERS PARKAY W -
COFFEE, 1 lb. 79c Margarine l -266
FOLGER’S INSTANT BIG SHOT N-E-W McCORMICK PURE IlACK
Coffee Jft2 89c Chocolate ss? 69c Pepper <°z 33c
BUTTER KR.UST HOT I DELTA GERBER STRAINED --
Bread ■ lb 20c SYRUP bo™* 23c Baby Food 6 63c
JERGENS
DRUGS
4
LOTION 47c
YOUR CHOICE
Shampoo
(5.00 F-R-E-E STAMPS)_
VICKS
3 MINUTE
Pop Corn
10-OZ.
CAN
DEL MONTE SWEET PICKLE
Relish
NORTHERN
14-OZ.
BOTTLE
REG.
Vaporub
REG.
55c
Towels 2
Joy Liquid
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO
LIMIT QUANTITIES
JLAA A A A A
1 FINEST QUALITY
|meats
REG.
K. SIZE
33c 59c 89c
JAM
LE GRANDE
Corn 2 «!
SWANK WHOLE GREfeN
69c Pepper
RED BIRD
17c Yams 2
RANCH STYLE BLACKEYE
Peas
ALCOA
FOIL
mu
Tangerines, lb. 15c
M I I II I I I I I M'l I I I I I » » I I I I H' I 1 1 11"1"1'1111 1 ’1"1 1 1 1 l"1"1* >
For Sale-
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1964 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4 DR.
STATION WAGON; Like New
1962 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4 DR.
1961 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4 DR.
1959 FORD CUSTOM 300 4 DR.
1959 FORD GALAXIE 2 DR. HARDTOP
1958 FORD CUSTOM 300 4 DR.
1962 CHEV. BEL AIR 4 DR.; Clean
1958 CHEV. BISCAYNE 4 DR.
1957 CHEV. BEL AIR 4 DR.
1959 CHEV. PICKUP; Clean
1953 CHEV. PICKUP
. 1956 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. HARDTOP
IIRECKA BROS.
Phone 180 — P.O. Box 253, Weimar, Texas 78962 j
j I | [ | hi H ..■«»»■ H I 1 H I t M M -M-H
FRYERS
7 STEAK OR SHOULDER
ROUND
Kotex JU”°2 69c
Apple*, lb. lit
Lettuce, hd. 10c
WHEAT
Chex
CLOROX
LB.
Bleach
J&B UNSMOKED
SAUSAGE
TIDE
LB.
Detergent
REG.
Double Stamp Day Every Wednesday
With $2.50 Purchase or More
MIGL’S FOOD MARNET
LOIN OR T-BONE
STEAK
coMet
LB.
Cleanser 2
REG.
PRESSED
HAM
ACTION CHLORINE
LB.
Bleach *** 37c 7 5c
TALL KORN
BACON
SAFEGUARD
LBS.
REG.
31c 2
BATH
BOWDY MIGL, Owner-Manager
Phone PR 6-3379
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1965, newspaper, January 14, 1965; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth998528/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.