The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1963 Page: 5 of 6
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1963
Established Jan. 1, 1878
Praha Happenings
(Beatrice Migl, Corr.)
Girl for Kocureks 1 sek and boys of San Antonio
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ko- and Mr. nad Mrs. George
curek of Ennis proudly an-
nounce the arrival of their
first child, a baby girl, who
was born to them on Satur-
day, March 23.
he baby tipped the scales
at 7 pounds, 4 ounces, and
will answer to the nalte of
Darlene Ann.
Sponsors at baptism were
Mr. and Mrs. Bowdy Ko-
curek of Moulton, uncle
and aunt of the newborn.
Happy grandparents are 1 Ma,se£’
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ko-,ant Chris,
curek of Praha and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe F. Kriska of En- COLONY NEWS—
nis. Great-grandparents are
Mr. a-nd Mrs.-- Frank J-aku-
bik, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kriska all of Ennisr, -and
John V^’vjala of Praha.
Jasek and children of Moul
ton visited their mother and
grandmother, Mrs. AlUina
Jasek.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Cunda of v Houston visited
with Mr. and Mrs. John«.Ja-
sek and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Cunda. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Janek and Alice Jane of
Schulenburg spent Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Masek, Michael, Timothy,
Lyndon Ellis and Billy
Robinson of Austin spent
the week-end with Mrs.
Frances Breitschopf.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith,'
formerly of Houston, visit-
ed over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hobizal.
They were enroute to Okla-
homa City, Okla. He is a
representative of the Mid-
Continent News Co.
Printing of ail types—
See The Argus.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Helms and son, Mickey
Willis, of San Antonio vis-
ited with his sister, Mrs.
Della Williamson, Sunday
afternoon.
Will have plenty of flow-
er* for Decoration Day and
also for Easter. Please place
your orders early. Laux
Flower Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shel-
ton and family of Houston
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Schutz.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W
Hutchens visited in Wael-
der Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Mae Borrer and Rob-
ert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bacak
of El Campo visited with
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Zapalac
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dor-
nak and children of Moul-
ton visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Pulkrabek and
children Monday evening.
Frank Hajek Jr., Mr. and
Mre. Felix Hajek Sr. and
son, Felix Jr. of Houston,
were Sunday bedside visi-
tors of John Hajek, who is
a patient in Santa Rosa Hos-
pital in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ward I
and Louis Holubec of Wael-|
der visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Holubec Satur-
day.
V. F. Taylor of Austin
visited last Saturday with
hie mother, Mrs. Vine
Krejci.
CARDOFTHANKS
I wish to express my most
sincere thanks to all who
cast their ballots for me in
last Saturday’s School Trus-
tee election.
Robert Mica
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ko-
cian and Carolyn of Gon-
zales spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ko-
cian and Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Barta and Donna.
Holy Week Service*
Services during H y
Week at the Praha Cath-
olic Church will be as fol-
lows:
Holy Thursday services
will begin at 7:30 in the
evening; Good Friday the
services will begin in the
afternoon at 3:00; on Holy
Saturday the blessing of the
fire will begin at 7:30, fol-
lowed by the other services.
On Easter Sunday morning,
there will be two Holy
Masses, at 6:30 and at 8
o’clock.
(Mra^A. _ £L_CmauLZL_
Good Rain
We received one inch of
rain Thursday^. night and
Friday. It was most wel-
come by, everyone and hope
it won’t be too long before
we get more rain.
Personals
Week-end visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. V. J.
Jasek were Mr. and Mrs.
Bobbie Yoemen and Mr.
and Mrs. Benedict Jasek
and Bennie Jr. of Houston.
Mr. and Mre. Henry Ka-
lich Jr. of Schulenburg
were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Jasek Sr. and
Victor.
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Dor-
nak and family of Robs-
town. Miss Agnes Migl of
Hallettsville, and Mrs. Joe _ „„„ UU11U,
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mre. Joe V. Okruhlik
were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Kleihege, Marcel and "T. J.
of Shiner, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Greive and Eddie
Greive of Flatonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Brosch and Ronnie of Praha
and Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Kopecky Sr. of Engle spent
the week-end at Big Spring
-with. Capt.- and Mrs. - Willie
Kopecky Jr.
Eugene and Laddie Bar-
cak Jr. of Houston visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ladik Barcak Sr., and John-
nie.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ja-
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch
Needham were business, vis-
itors in Weimar Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Sellers of Waelder visited
in the E. B. Sellers home
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Vrana and Janet of Yoa-
kum spent Sunday in the
Enoch Needham home.
Mrs. Ethel Bigley, Mrs.
Snook Cowan, Mrs. Milton
Bigley and Gary suent last
Thursday afternoon in Gon-
zales with Mrs. W. F. Ray
and Mrs. Margaret Chris-
tian.
Snook Cowan was a busi-
ness visitor to Shiner Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wis
Wisnoske, Mrs. Buddy
Whitehead and Ed€y, Mr.
and Mrs. Parker Beale vis-
ited in the C. Gosch home
Saturday night.
Week-end and Sunday
_________ome
wepe Thurman Bigley of
Pleasanton, Betty Kay Big-
ley of Muldoon, Mama Bes-
sie Cowan, and Gary Big
ley.
Miss Eliza Lackey and
Mrs. Mollie Richardson vis-
ited on business in Flatonia
Monday.
Mrs. Ethel Bigley, Mrs.
Bessie Cowan, and Mrs.
Snook Cowan visited brief-
ly with the E. L. Bigleys at
Muldoon Sunday evening.
\Ir. and Mrs. Fred C.
Krause and Mrs. Paul Green
of Shiner visited with Mrs.
Anna Krayse. and Sophie
Sunday-'■afternoon.’’-------------------
A rubber stamp Is the greatest labor and Mto*
saving device of the modern bank, office or
factory. Used la countless way* for the Meat
investment involved ll has no equal In kvtkw
equipment.
Order by mail or telephone—we guarantee
satisfaction and to fill your order correctly.
Oh y<m\ 0>kU\ at
Vhe Q^/ftce aj VltU Aleurtpape*
THE AMERICAN WAY
Relief Needed - From Politicians I
FIRST CHOICE
‘ ^ CRISCO
Flour $1.69 35c Shortening s 79c
BETTY CROCKER
CAKE MIXES
PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS.,
FRL, SAT., APRIL 11. 12, 13
REG.
CRISCO OIL
24 OZ.
39c
- F-R-E-E -
$10.00 ACE STAMPS WITH
TONI
WoraePermaneftt
TOWIE SPANISH STUFFED
6 OZ.
STAR-KIST CHUNK STYLE -
TUNA ’
MISSION CANNED
Soda Water 3
29c
22c
CANS
NEW ORLEANS FRENCH
BREAD “ 20c
FAB °
TREND LIQUID_________
DETERGENT
COLGATE
Toothpaste
OLIVES — 31c COFFEE
ADMIRATION
1 LB.
REGULAR OR QUICK
ream of Wheal
Ui 39
c
MILK VlcEor 29
GERBER’S STRAINED
Baby Food 2 21c
KRAFT BAR-B-C
Sauce
18 OZ.
JAR
29c
NIBLETS W.K.
Corn 2,2 °z 35c
RED BIRD
YAMS 2 s& 49c
KING
f -J BAK-I-KANCH
6 lclPeaches & 25c
45c'~~
49c
22
OZ.
FROZEN FOODS
FROSTY ACRES CUT
CORN
2 & 29c
FROSTY ACRES GREEN
PEAS
2 & 33c
DOUBLE STAMP DAY EVERY
WEDNESDAY WITH $2.50
PURCHASE OR MORE
)US
APPLES
DOLE SLICED OR CRUSHED
2 flat
Pineapple
EATMOR CRANBERRY
Sauce 2
NO.
300
33 c
39c
49c
PET
MORTON’S
SALT v 2 s».-^23g^
McCormick black
PEPPER *« 29c
McCormick Manilla
Extract202 39c
HEINZ WHITE
Vinegar 29c
JELL-O
Dessert 3 28c
HUNTS FRUIT
Cocktail 2 ss- 39c
BAMA SEEDLESS GRAPE
18 OZ.
JAM
29c
BAMA PEANUT
Butter
18 OZ.
49c
RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT
_ QUANTITIES
m e:
CUDAHY FULLY COOKED
HAMSI
VEAL ROAST Ol
CHOPS
LB.
31c
LB.
49e
J.B. PORK
SAUSAGE 59c
FRESHLY DRESSED CHICKEN
HEHS - 19c
TALL KORN SLICED
BACON 2 lbs 89c
MACARONI OR
SPAGHETTI, 7 OZ.
DELICIOUS
15c
LETTUCE, 2 hds. 19c
Potatoes, 10 lbs. 43c
CARROTS, RADISHES OR GREEN
ONIONS
SKINNER’S
LIPTON
TEA ™ 21c
ALCOA
FOIL,z ,n 31c
Vo LB.
18 IN.
CARNATION
V» GAL.
10c
37c
59c
35c
MIGL’S FOOD MARKET
BOWDY MIGL, Owner-Manager
Phone PR 6-3379
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1963, newspaper, April 11, 1963; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth985189/m1/5/: 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.