The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1962 Page: 2 of 6
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Your Friendly Newspaper
THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1962
Established Jan. 1, 1875
our Friendly
THE FLATONIA ARGUS
Geo. W. Bridges
Owner and Publisher
Entered as second class
matter at the post office at
Flatonia, Texas, under the
Act of March 8, 1879.
Published each Thursday in
The Argus Building, Penn
Ave., Flatonia, Texas.
5>»one PRescott 6-3510
Scotts Items
Club Meeting I Haas and Ike.
The Home Demonstration! Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ellis
Club will meet with Mrs. and children were visitors in
ELM GROVE NEWS
Charlie Wehmeyer Friday,
Sept. 7, at 2 p. m. (note the
change of date). The dem-
onstration will be on “The
Construction of a Hat.”
All interested persons, as
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year $2-50
Six Month* ..............50
Outside of Texas
One Year ....................$3.00
— Six Months
shown a workshop on hats
will be held later, where
persons may make their
hats under the supervision
„ of .the leaders. Come, and,
:$1>35 [ help thtir e 1 fffr~nrrrhrr(ie its
work.
Mrs. Herman Olle and
Miss Judy Olle attended the
funeral of Miss Gertrude
Ann Miksch in Schulenburg
Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodge
of San Antonio, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Simcik and
family of Victoria, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Etlinger of Moul-
ton, Mrs. Annie Simcik,
Mrs. L. L, Kolar, Kathryn
and Dian, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Walker
Sunday.
well as members, are in-
vited. If enough interest is
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Wied-
emann and Karon were in
Houston Thursday for a
doctor’s appointment. Ka-
ron is better than she has
been.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Matthew's of Lulrng and Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Ellis, Shir-
ley, Pam, Don, and Gary,
enjoyed an outing at Sul-
phur Park on Labor Day.
La Grange Friday after-
noon.
Sandra Meyer and Jan-
ice Maohalec spent last
week in Houston visiting
relatives. They came home
Saturday with Billie Mach-
alec, who spent the week-
end in the Paul Machajec
home.
Miss Suzanne Beale of
Houston, Mrs. Rudy Paulas
and Jack of : Flatonia and
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. M.
L. Brown over the week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. Sammie
Brown, A 1-C and Mrs. Bob
Firkins and Michael, Miss
Marcella Otahal of Austin,
A 1-C'and Mrs. Jerry Ota-
hal of Topeka, Kan., Roger
Bertling of Houston, and
Lawrence Bertling of Fla-
tonia.
Week-end guests of Mrs.
John Cowan and Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Cowan were
Mr. and^Mrs. Brooks Cow-
an and Dawton and grand-
children.
Bro. and Mrs. Gary In**
Orange Juice And
Fresh Pears Head
September Plentifuls
COLLEGE STATION. —
Planning September menus
can be easier if Texas
homemakers take advantage
of the abundance of current
farm produced foods, sug-
gests the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service. _
The official list of Sep-
tember plentiful foods is an
excellent guide for bent buys
CK-to-i
IVTts: : -#»*** warc-te amT TX^^.'-Tur-
w;ere visitors during the
week-end of Mrs. Tom
Beale and Thomas.
Gas Taxes Now
Being Refunded
COLLEGE STATION.
Want to add a nice chunk
of cash to this year’s farm
income? Farmers who do
are reminded that they may
now' submit claims for fed-
eral gas tax refunds, accord-
ing to C. II. Bates, farm
Sunday' visitors of Mr. |management specialist, Tex-
and Mrs. Marvin Hahn were as A&M College.
\-*r *____
For Your Summer
Safety Driving .
GOODYEAR,
GATES and
DAYTON Tires
FOR" HIGH QUALITY AT
REASONABLE PRICES
NIEMANN
MOTOR CO.
S-O-C-I-A-L
E-V-E-N-T
Aiheriean Legion
Hall-
FLATONIA, TEXAS
EVERY
MONDAY
8:00 P. M:**
his mother, Mrs. Herman
Ohlenbuseh, pf New Braun-
fels, who spent the week-
end, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Hahn and son of New
Braunfels, Mr. and Mrs, Ted
Matocha of Victoria and
Mr.^and Mrs. Fred Wiede-
mann.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Wolkarte of Houston, Frank
Tupa Sr. and Adolph Tupa,
and^Miss Mary Tupa of Fla-
tonia and Miss Frances
Tupa of Cuero were Sunday
visitors* of Mr. and Mrs.
John Tupa.*
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Wehmeyer of Weimar, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugo Wehmeyer,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wise-
manvof Flatopia, Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Wehmeyer and
family , and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie. Wehmeyer ‘ enjoyed
a barb?c*ie ^uppgr ^jt]
The refund may be re-
ceived for all gasoline used
for agricultural purposes on
a farm or ranch, Bates says.
Claims should include fuel
used by the operator him-
self or by custom operators
working for him, he added.^
However," fuel used in ve-
hicles on roads and high-
ways is not eligible for re-
fund.
The claim for federal re-
funds must be made from
July 1 to Sepf. 30 on gaso-
line used between July 1 of
1961 and June 30 of 19,62.
The procedure is simple and
all farmers who filed claims
last year wil1 receive .Form
ear.
2240. in the mail this y
Farmers who did not file
last year may ^tafn the
forms from their county
agent or frorh the Internal
Service*
^Refreshments For Sale By
Legion Auxiliary
(o' Bales4 J5K*also suggests
ney of Houston, and Mrs.
D. D. McCrorey of Wael-
der visited Mrs. S. H. Mc-
Crorey Thursday.
Wednesday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. O. Bigley were
Miss Esther Lambert of
Cuero and Mrs. A. E. Colson
of Victoria". They and Mrs.
Bigley were classmates at
Southwest Texas State Col,
lege, San Marcos.
Jimmie Alexander, a stu-
dent' at A&M College,
made a short visit with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Mullin, recently. He
was'on his way to Georgia
to visit his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C, Alexander, before
entering the fall term of
school.
Last week’s guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clint Sellers and
Miss Gladys Cabler were
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cabler
of Houston, Edward Riley,
Miss Beth Polar, and Mrs.
Thelma Doyle of Waeldgr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Her-
man and Billy Jo, Mr. and
Mrs. G. L. Brown Jr., Zona
H5rrell and Bonnie, Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Brown of San
Antonio, and J. B. Murphy
of Temple.
Bro. and Mrs. Donald
Rentz wqre guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. O. BJfcley Sun-
day.
Mrs. Max Johnson and
Mrs. S. H. M*cCrorey visited
in Waejder Monday with
in the back-to-school month,
the Service says. The list
b developed by the Agricul-
tural Marketing Service in
cooperation with producers
and the food trade.
Mrs. Lee Jarosek of Moul-
ton and Mrs. Frances Breit-
schopf spent Monday in
Cistern with Mr. and Mrs.
Felix Janecka and children.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Swinea
spent Labor Day in Edna
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fer-
guson and children.
Mr. and Mm. E. L. Miku-
lik of Luckenbach visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed M.
Mikulik last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Nesrsta
of Houston were Labor Day
week-end visitors with Mrs.
F. A. Nesrsta.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Mach and Lisa Kay of Bell-
ville spent the week-end
with Mr/ and' Mfs. CfffcTlie
Null'
Miss Annie Walla of
Smithville visited with Mrs.
Ed Mueller and Mrs. A. F.
Earley last Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Maeker of
Houston visited, over the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Schacherl Sr., and
also attended the American
Legion Picnic Sunday.
Mrs. Willie
inky visited i
•ed Kelso Th
MB'
Frozen orange juice, fresh
pears, fluid milk, grapes,
late silmmer vegetables and
salad oils make up the list
and all are in good supply
this month. Grocers will
probably feature these foods
so that consumers may take
advantage of their t abun-
dance.
An ideal item for school-
day breakfast is one of the
many frozen orange juices
on the market this fall.
Fresh pears and grapes offer
unlimjted possibilities for
adding appeal to fruit cups,
salads and desserts, and
make delicious additions to
school lunch boxes.
The current abundance of
fluid milk is a good reason
for serving it with all' meat's
and snacks. Fresh vege-
tables add color, flavor and
nutrition to all menus, the
Service says.
Also in huge supply this
year are finished vegetable
oils like salad oils and cook-
ing oils and baking and fry-
ing fats.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Al-
brecht returned to their
home in San Antonio Sun-
day .morning after a two
weeks visit with Mrs. A. W.
Albrecht and other rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Braneck.v and children and
Mrs. Ed Branecky spent
Sunday in Shiner with Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Koudelka.
Mrs. John F. Wheeler and
Pennye Anne and Jimmie
Coppedge of _ Cuero spent
Tuesday afternoon and
Wednesday with Mrs. Lo-
mie Keathley.
DR. JENNINGS B. COOK
Optometrist
Eyes Examined
Glaasea Fitted
Lenses Duplicated
Office Hrs.: 8:00 to 6:00;
Sat.: 8:00 to 1:00 P. M.
Other hours by appointment
only
Dial PR 6-3587 - - Box 147
riatonia, Texas_
Kill Ihtm yeuntll«
»W Arab
H-DO-IT TIRMITI CONTROL
•AVI $100 m ■>«». (a>y to w*. H*
karw It plants. Professionally irqsM
Flatonia Lumber Co.
FLATONIA, TEXAS
■ -t'
Good Business Practices
Miss Evely
ouston speni
ay week-end
trs. Felix Mic
Headqu
Fo
Mufflers and
Brake J
Dayton T
Interstate
GRASSHI
SER\
S'
COMPLETE
TEXACO PI
Li
r
On IV
1. Is it the truth?
WASH,—5
2. Is it fair to all concerned?
Mrs. J. J. Michal visited
with Mrs. Rudolph Mica Fri-
day afternoon.
Willie Schacherl ..of Aus-
tin is spending this' week
with his parents, Mr.’ and
Mrs. Adolph Schacherl Sr.
3. Will it build good will and
better friendship?
.. »
Dryer (
Dryer Holdi
Loads; Thre
Minutes.
OF
COIN G
WE
4. Will it be beneficial to all
• ' * ■ . , - V ' . -
concerned?
Mr. and Mrs.. Alfred ”
FOR
WATER WELL
c,-*
, OR
Irrigation Well
r. and Mrs. Paul Mach-
alec Jr. and Gregory of
Houston were recent visi-
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Maohalec Sr. and Janice.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Wied-
emann, Cynthia and Karon,
along with relatives and
friends, enjoyed a gather-
ing at Cuero Sunday.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs
'......-ukiujng **
.that a copy of Publication
308 of the Internal Reve-
nue Sendee may be of help
to the applicant.
The federal gas tax re-
fund ‘should not be confused
with the statge refund which
is for a shorter period of
only six months, explains
Bates. This refund involves
a more complicated process
and additional information
New Type Vehicle
Inspection Sticker
during the week-end.
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m
H’-M-H-H-l Ill l I I I I-H-t-H-H
CONTACT
LEROY RICHTER
Flatonia, Texas
were Mrs. Herman Ohlen-
busch, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Hahn and son of New
Braunfels, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Matocha of Victoria,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hahn
and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Depart*#*** -o#-’ Keve-
AUSTIN. — CoL Homer
Garrison Jr., director of the
Texas Department of Pub-
lic Safety, announced. today
a new-type motor vehicle
inspection sticker is now
available for the new in-
spection year beginning as]
MOULTON CATHOLIC CHURCH
KOLAR
DRIVE-IN GROCERY
nue in Austin.
Also, Bates reminds that
any points that are uncer-
tain should be checked on
before the claim is filed and
that farmers should keep
their records to verify the
claims submitted.
WILL HAVE
Gary Rosenauer of San
Antonio has returned home
after two weeks visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosen-
auer, Patrick, and Johnny
Tupa.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Al-
bert of Houston spent the
Labor Day week-end with
Mrs. Clara Gebert and also
attended the American Le-
gion Picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Braddock, Walter Louis, and
Miss Emma Ling of Edna
visited over the week-end
with Mrs. O. D. Wright.
Miss Ling remained for a
longer visit.
‘Thre only - thing new
about the inspection this
year is the sticker itself,” he
said. “This new' sticker is
a dry mount decal w.hich we
believe will adhere regard-j
less of weather conditions’
and one which has been
used very successfully in
other states.”
More than five million ve-|
licles registered in the state
are required by law to be [
inspected at one of the 5,-
000 official inspection sta-l
tions between this date and
April 16, 1963. Owners of |
vehicles not displaying the
current inspection sticker
after that date will be in |
violation of the law.
Garrison urged motorists I
to get their vehicles inspect-
ed as early as possible, and |
pointed out:
With hard summer driv-l
ing coming to an end, fall
is an excellent time to have
vehicles safety checked in |
ANNUAL PICNIC
t F. IMWlf
:; > , • r.,..
MOULTON, TEXAS
SUNDAY, SEPT. 9TH
MASSES At 5:00, 6:00, 8:00 and 10:00 A. M.
Family Style Dinner and Supper
DINNER ll:fl0 A. M.; SUPPER 5:00 P. M.
Admission:—Adults $1.00; Children 50c
FRIENDLY TRAIL RIDERS
FLAT
ARRIVE AT 11 A. M.
T& NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
L MASS PRODUCTION
MASS SALES
. . . add* vigor and drlva
to our untire uconomy
/ ^ \ ... and help* *tabilize employment
both Locally and Nationally
preparation for the winter]
months.”
In announcing the new in-
spection period, the public!
safety director said the Ve-
hicle Inspection Program in
Texas has proved itself to
be a valuable tool in reduc-
ing accidents on Texas |
streets and highways.
BIG AUCTION 3 P. M.
REFRESHMENTS, BAZAAR, VARIOUS
ENTERTAINMENT ON GROUNDS
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
1716 SAN ANTONIO STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS
SIS
Mrs. WiiiridT' 'Homuth
and Mrs. Bertha Wood of j
Smithville spent Sunday |
with Mrs. Louis Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Christen and children of
Houston and Walter John-
son Jr. of .Devine sp£nt the
Labor Day week-end with'
Mrs. Walter Johnson and
Robert.
Mrs. Frances Breitschopf,
Mrs. Felix Janecka, Danny
and Joan, attended the
wedding of Miss Ellen |
Breitschopf and James H.
Lehnert In Gonzales Sun-
day afternoon and the re-
ception which followed at |
the Hermann Sons Hall.
_ / Day Music ___
LONE STAR BAND
NIGHT MUSIC
“THE TRIUMPHS”
EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1962, newspaper, September 6, 1962; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth985876/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.