Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1976 Page: 3 of 8
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Hallettsville - Goode, 2 run (kick
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Hallettsville - Goode, 2 run (run
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Yoakum - Cook, 2 run (Holmes
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Patients in Huth Memorial
Hospital are:
Mrs. Henry Paulus
Anton Michna
Mrs. Daniel Vinklarek
Mrs. J. W. Boyd
Mrs. Jessie St.Clair
Robert Manning
Mrs. Shirley Strait
Mrs. Elizabeth Moore
Marby McCord
Mrs. Marby McCord
E. J. A. Mertz
Mrs. Frank Vachule
Mrs. Fannie Matthew
Mrs. Annie Johnson
Miss Ocy Hughes
Kenneth Machac
Ed Brzozowski
Mrs. Frank Moreno
Ruy Granberry
Mrs. Geneva Holster
Mrs. Michael Brown
Anthony Pilzner
George Jones
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St. John the Baptist Catholic
Church of Koerth wil! hold its
annual picnic on Sunday, Sept.
19 starting with an 11 a.m.
dinner consisting of sausage,
stew and all the trimmings.
Adult meal admission will be
$2., children’s plates $1.
An auction will be held
beginning at 2 p.m. and also
various games and entertain-
ment will be found on the Sweet
Home American Legion grounds
were the event will take place.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend.
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Otis Hermes to make plans IP
attend the Columbas Day
observance scheduled for Sun-
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If you are a Phyllis Whitney or
Mary Stewart fan. you won’t
want to miss reading their
newest novels. Be sure to ask for
“The Golden Unicorn” by
Whitney and "Touch Not the
Cat” by Stewart.
The South Texas Library
System of which the Yoakum
Library is a member is offering a
new service called reference
back up. This is a really great
service to assist patrons in
finding sources, material, refe
rences or whatever. So, how
about that!
You call in your subject and
they’ll do all the work
Foods which provide protein
of high nutritional value are
fish, poultry, eggs, milk and
cheese.
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5 medium potatoes. cooked
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1 beaten egg
1 pound ground beef
1 medium onion, chopped
% teaspoon salt
dash of pepper
1 10% ounce can conaensed
tomato soup
1 8 ounce can tomato sauce
2 cups canned green beans,
drained
Mash potatoes while hot with
milk, blend in beaten egg; set
aside. Lightly brown meat,
onion and seasoning on top of
range. Add drained beans. ..
soup and tomato sauce; pour
into a greased, two-quart
casserole. Drop mashed pota-
tees topping in mounds over
meat mixture. Bake,uncovered
in pre-heated 400 degree oven
tor 45 minutes. Serves six.
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thrown back for a minute eight
yards offense in its final •
posession . of the contest.
Yoakum takes on another
nipped foe Friday night when
the Bulldogs travel to Gonzales
for a non • conference tost
against the undefeated Class
AAA Apaches st 8 p.m.
Hallettsville will seek its third
win of the year Friday when it
hosts Sealy in another 8 p.m. non
- conference game.
GAME AT A GLANCE
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Have a highly profitable &
beautiful Jean Shop of your own.
Featuring the latest in Jeans,
Denims & Sportswear. 513.500
includes beginning inventory,
fixtures and training. Call
anytime for Mr Waters at (501)
568-5125.
EULEN H. HOGAN
Eulen H. Hogan. 79, died
turday in a Yoakum nursing
me.
Born June 16, 1897, Mr.
gan was a lifetime resident of
vaca County. He had been a
mer and rancher.
services were held Monday at
• Buffington Funeral Home
ipel w ith the Rev. Fred Martin
iciating. Burial was in Pilot
ove Cemetery.
surviving are the wife. Mrs.
lie Hogan of Yoakum; a
ighter, Mrs. P. E. Ford of
akum; a sister, Mrs. Annie
Ue Knippa of Yoakum; a
ther. Fred Hogan of Yoakum;
I six grandchildren.
’allbearers were Garland
nry. Gus Jurena. Bennie
phens. Cecil Williams. Owen
gpen. and Robert Edward
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range of subjects for all ages
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collection plus many new best
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in the Library. Feature - length
film* will be shown once a month
in the library on Wednesday
starting Sept. 15 at 4:00
This Wednesday will feature
Walt Disneys’ FUN AND
FANCY FREE. You’ll enjoy the
adventures of Bongo, a little
circus bear and, of course.
Mickey. Donald, and Goofey
plus the Edgar Bergen and
Charlie McCarthy ventriliquest
team.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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his parents, 4 brothers John,
Frank, George, and Ben Kuchar;
and 2 sisters Mrs. Louise Hybner
and Mrs. Janie Daniels.
Rosary was recited at 8:00
p.m. Tuesday, August 31 at the
Buffington Funeral Home Chap-
el. Funeral services were held at
10:00 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1
at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
with Rev. John Peters officiating
at the Mass. Graveside services
were conducted by Rev. Michael
O’Shaughnessy and burial was
in St. Ann’s Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Walter A.
Myers of San Marcos; and C. W.
Allen, Emil Dreyer, Claude J.
Jacobs, William Pekar and H. E.
Reimenschneider Sr. all of
Yoakum.
Survivors are his wife
Angeline of Yoakum; a daughter
Mrs. Frances Valigura of
Houston; a son Marvin R.
Kuchar of Deer Park and one
sister Mrs. George Orsak of
Yoakum. Seven grandchildren
and numerous nieces and
nephews.
MRS. MARYCADA
Mrs. Pete (Mary) Cada. 78, of
Hallettsville, died Saturday in a
Yoakum hospital.
Mrs. Cada was born Feb. 9.
1898 in Fayette County. She
married Mr. Cada in 1918 in
Hallettsville. He died in 1956.
She was a member of St.
Mary’s Catholic Church and the
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night at Kubena Funeral Home.
Funeral services were held
Monday morning at St. Mary’s
Catholic Church, the Rev. Henry
Psencik officiated. Burial was in
the church cemetery.
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Mr. Kuchar, the son of the late Mrs. Adolph Smolik of
John Kuchar and Louise Hallettsville, Mrs. Sophie Janak
Olsovsky was born in Lavaca of Yoakum, Mrs. Olga Matula
County on August 1, 1898. On and Mrs. Leny Janak, both of
October 16,1928 he was married East Bernard. Besides her
to Angienine Orsak at St. Ann's husband, she was preceded in
Catholic Church near Yoakum. death by her parents, three
He was preceded in death by brothers and a sister.
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A g. . 31. Utility 25-27.50.
Buyers were in good _ . . ,,
. . Stocker cattle and calves -
attendance, but their orders . _ ,
. n . steer calves: Few Choice:
were again lower. Packer cows __ p . p, A- -
0 .. . 37-39.50. Good: 33.50-35.50.
made up only a small per cent of
a .. Low Good: 31.00-34 Standard:
the receipts, and these sold to an
.. . 26.50 30. Good: 28.25 - 31. Few
active demand. „ , __
Slaughter cattle - bala: Replacements to 32.50.Me-
39.60-33.50. Low Grades: 25.25 dium. H-M.SO. Standard24 - 27.
28.75; cows: utility 22.50-24.20, Year lings; steers 31.50-35.50,
.. 10 3 75 12 -re heifers 26.50-28. Bull Yrls:
cutter 19 - 22.75, canner 16.75 -,,10/ 1ci0n
e ■ n 20 , j 31-34. Cow and Calf Pairs:
20.25; calve. (400-600 lb.)80d
and choice. 31.50 33-25. medium $185-5235.
Standard and low good 128.50-
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Yards Passing 40
Passes 4-12-1
Punts 5-26
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Penalties 6-55
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Pallbearers were Blaise
CHARD RUDOLPH KUCHAR Kowuicka Sr., Frank Mozisek,
Richard Rudolf Kuchar. 78. a Rudy Petru. Jimmy Smolik.
ired employee of Swift & Co.. Tony Janak and Julius Gertner.
J a resident of Yoakum for the Surviving are four brothers,
st 36 years, died at 1:10 p.m. Henry Urbish of Flatonia. John
inday. August 30. 1976 in J. and Fred S. Urbish. both of
MRS EMIL
"AGNES" ANDERS, SB.
Mrs. Emil "Agnes" Ander 4
.. 84, died Saturday in a local
st home.
Mts. Anders was born Dec.
. 1891. in High Hill, Tex., and
d been a resident of Yoakum
• 13 years.
Funeral services were held at
a.m. Monday at St. Joseph
tholic Church with the Rev.
ichsel O’Shaughnessy offici-
ng. Burial was in St. Joseph
metery.
A Rosary was recited Sunday
zht at Buffington Funeral
me Chapel.
Surviving are a daughter,
rs. Cecelia Schneider of
akum; five sons, Emil Anders
of Yoakum, Fred Anders of
vulton and Elo Anders of
tting; three sisters, Mrs.
try Fishbeck of Victoria, Mrs.
arles Bartek of Moulton and
s. Amelia Pohler of Giddings;
rother, Fred Lehnert of
nzales; 22 grandchildren and
great grand children.
randsons served as pall-
.rers.
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RICHARD DALE PATE
Mr and Mrs. Dale R Pate are
the parents of a son, Richard
Dale, born September 1 at Huth
Memorial Hospital in Yoakum.
Richard Dale arrived weighing
seven pounds, 10 ounces.
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs. Edward Dupree. Mr. and
Mrs. James Martin and Bernard
Williams, a resident of
Louisiana.
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We wish to take this means of delectable entree, and it hardly
extending our heartfelt thanks could be simpler to prepare,
and gratitude for all the kindness Flake any leftover smoked,
extended to us by our friends, baked, broiled or poached fish
neighbors and relatives at the and mix with cheese and the
passing of odr husband, father other flavoring and binding
and grandfather. Richard Kuch ingredients.
ar - Seaside Quiche
We are especially grateful to 1 cup cooked, flaked fish
Dr. David Watson and the staff 1 9-inch unbaked pie shell
of Huth Memorial Hospital and 1 cup grated Swiss cheese
to all who sent flowers, cards and 4 eggs
visited him during his hospital 2 cups heavy cream
confinements. We also extend 2 tablespoons chopped parsley
a special thank you to Rev. % teaspoon salt
Michael O'Shaughnessy and dash nutmeg
Rev. John Peters for bringing dash cayenne pepper
Holy Communion to the home Sprinkle fish and cheese into
and to the hospital and for their pie shell. Thoroughly mix
consoling prayers and services; remaining ingredients then pour
to the staff of Buffington Funeral this cream mixture into the pie
Home; the pallbearers and to shell. Bake at 425 degrees for 10
everyone for their Mass minutes, then 300 degrees for 40
offerings, floral tributes, mem minutes. Quiche is done when a
orials, and sympathy cards and knife inserted in the center
to all who brought food and comes out clean. Let stand five
assisted us in our time of sorrow minutes before serving. Cut into
Your kindness will always be wedges. Serve with a light salad,
remembered. May God bless all Makes six servings.
of you. For more recipes using
Mrs. Richard Kuchar versatile and nourishing sea-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Valigura food, write Seafood Recipes,
and family Texas Parks and Wildlife
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kuchar Department, John H. Reagan
and family Building, Austin, Texas 78701.
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Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1976, newspaper, September 14, 1976; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424305/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.