The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1955 Page: 2 of 4
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Tour Friendly Newspaper
THE FLATONIA ARGUS
Geo. W. Bridges
Owner tjnd Publisher
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955
Established Jan. 1, 1875
Your FJ
Entered as second class
natter at the post office at
flatonia, Texas under the
Act of March 8, 1879.
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Published each Thu
fa The Argus buildfhg,*
JPdnn Ave., Flatonia,’’ Texas
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ihllog:
Muldoon News
Praha Happenings
•V $2.00
51.25
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Ou« Year ......
Six Months ......
Outside of Texas
One Year ...................$2.50
Six Months ........r. .....x.$1.50
Phone 57
, Post Office Box 202, 7.
Flatonia, Texas •
KILL
RED
ANTS!
SM yoOr pr«mii,i of Rod Anl S«d, with
OU> HAM'S ANT BALLS for ten than 5c
Re den. Just ditiolve bat), in water, pour
to beds. Goodbye Anlil Handy 35c ond 60c
(•" at year dcugy»i «,
JONES DRUG STORE
USE
MARFAK
LUBRICATION
Enjoy the comfort of
smooth, cushiony riding
with MARFAK lubrica-
tion. MARFAK protects
chassis, fights wear and
friction, assures feather-
soft driving for 1,000
miles___or more,-----And
—MA BIAK is tough —- it
-------wo»’t—out,
Woodmen Circle Meets
The Muldoon Woodmen
Circle met last .week,- Mrs.
l.aui.1 K. .tuti■ mail-
Vigor nCS'orlhweat Texas <«L
Austin was present.' Three
new members \jere ud-
mitted, Mrs. J. W. Lueders,
Misses Billie! Jean Lueders
and Wanda Sue Null, and
two* visitors, of* Smithville',
Mrs. J. G. Edwards and Mrs.
Minnie l,ea Levy.
'the following members
were, jire ent; MWallace
(flierry, M1 . L © o n ;i i4 <1
Cherry; ' Mrs: ' D. C. Kboji-
rhan, Mrs, K. -VV. Miller, Mrs.
•Irvin' Ivy, Mi's.' J. H, Pitman
Mrs. Miltoit Wtunpler, Mrs.
Edgar Stein ha user, Mr*.
Lloyd Frierson of Vicing,
La., Mis, Chas. NjJdtj Mis.
Glen Uay> Mrs. T. LL
Bridges, and Mrs. Effi“
Ivy. Peliciou- rejro.hinenta.
were served/ ’ v
Book Review Completed
The Trajnihg Cmmi of
the Muldoon Bapt i t < JuurVh,
recently :e<imldeted .timy oi
'-'book, “Revival In A
tfhurrh," with !!> awards,
Wing'made.
out or wash out.
Drive in today for longer
lasting MARFAiC lubrica-
tion l
Niemann
Service Station
Move To Muldoon .
Mr-, i ivn Blattkenlnji'g
and Bobby I .fn-<f<• r-' httw
moved * from Houston to
Muldoon.
Gc-* pt *<f ~o>«i e*
DEAD...
UNSKINNfcO ir wISaJIAD
♦ CATTtl
A i lAif ff W . I
m
• CATTtf
• horses
• MULES
•HOGS
CALL 181
Texas Rendering Co.
Bastrop, Texas
Suffers Eye Injury
L. W. Miller Jr. had th.
misfortune • of,, getting jj
pafai siiii|i'"f^>etl m hisyeve *re-
ewBjs; The particle of
metal was removed by I)r.
Williams of La Grange last
Sunday. Miller's .injury was
not too serious. <
Redecorating. Parsonage
Tiie Muldoon Baptist
Church. Is redecorating tin
pastor’ loun'o W
Syler Gets Discharge ;
Joe" Wesley BylC? - resi
1 y received hi< <ii Charge
a lid is jio\Ca;t 'Home with his
rfiir^nts; .Mr. .anil Mi's. ('. A.
Syler; •
(Helen Migl, Corr.)
Mrs.
Receives Discharge
M * l«. Daniel Jasmk-of Fort xon. - George,; were
Hood s6n oi' Mrs. Albina visitors of Mr. a fid
Jasek, of Praha was d'ts- r,n*",iL' “mA •
charged recently after serv-
ing two years in- the l?. S.
Army.
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t. Y. O. Holds Meeting
TW Praha .Soijn'lists held,
t-hi-ir regularTii'Rtdhjy meet-
riig on March •'!, beginning'
with Rosary." TaYinug dis-
cussions were conducted,
Frank .Cerny and
recent
Mrs.
Gene Patalik and son of
Houston. Mrs. Patalik and
son left, with the Cernys to
spend a week here,.
Rev. Laddie,Ja.sek of'De-
vine, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Jasek and sons of Cibolo, j
Mr. and Mrs; Louis* Jasek !
and ftimilv of Ban Antonio,
-Mr.'anrl \Vfrs. George Jasek!
and sons of Moulton, and j
I Miss' Agnes Molnovsky of
I Gonzales were Sunday visi-
! CARD OFTHANKS *
We wish 'to express our
sincere thanks for all acts of
kindness shown at the pass-
ing of our -beloved mother,
daughter,, and sister, Jit*.
Pearl- Stoner. ThVfW^f
were beautiful and duly ap-
preciated; we also thank
those who contributed food.
Your thoughtful deeds will
ever be' remembered. May
God bless each and every*
one of you. •>
Mrs. Jo Faye Hyner
Robert Stoner
Edward Stoner
Mrs. Fannie Gabitzsch
and Chflclren
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El gin-Wad worth watches,
let’* trade; liberal allow-
ance for your old watch.
Thulemeyer’*.
La Grange
Chiropractic jClinjc
T
Just ’
ment
styles cJ
Ao $8.50
We
E. L. FITZPATRICK, D. C.
Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12
noon; 2 to 6 p ra.
Monday Through Friday,
Except Thursday Afternoon
221 Travis — Phone 88
La Grange
Personals
Mrs. Beulah
ifiarta of
Mipithville visited with Mrs. ..Uu.. wdR- to- the wbel^ttnd VisItors‘ with Mr.
name of 'Rofand-- and Was
welcomed by two sisters and
two brothers.
Leonard Cherry. last week-
Rev. Willfrcd Parker of
Mt. Enterprise preached
here last Week. His son,
Alien, was also here. Mis Undergoes Operation
Eula Parker returned with Little Erwin Portia k, 6,
them to her home after underwent an .appendix op
spending the winter with- »ration Monday evening in
Rev. and Mr* Barker. [the *Wagiter ‘Hospital in
I^ast'Saturday vi-itotv •»!' {Shim-t. ire is the Von of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Kelly! and Mi . -Alois Dornak of
were , Mr. and Mrs. M. H.] Praha. We Avish him a
Son For Kalinas 1 tors' of Mrs. Albina Jasek,
Mr. and-Mr \ aclav Ka- j ,Janiftl <intj Krank.
hna of Prut ha were ovetjoy- 1>Vrmlr(1 strvk of Vic-
ed. when a seven pound, five t(jlj t the week-entl
ounce baby boy was born to isitj his mother iuiU
them I hursdav, .Mitrch d, m ,, th * -
Weimar hospital.
Kotzebue and Walter Van
Wart of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Cherry ami
'.soil of Sniithville.
■ f vi <'< Lloyd Frierson of
Vivian, La. visited last'week
wlfft Mr. and Mrs ('has.
Nettr
Garden Seed #
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We hav<* a fresh stock
of garden ^eed, and the iftiplementp
* with which to do the job <FiR:ht. See
us before you plant your garden;
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Wm. Stein Hardware Co.
The L R. Ho A. Hardware Store
Flatonia, Texas
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
4 GROOFRIES
SNOWDRIFT, 3 Lbs.
WESSON OIL, Pint *
GLADIOLA FLOUR, :> Lbs.
Lipton Chicken Noodle Soup, 3 For.
GLADIOLA CAKE MIX, 3 For
LIBBY’S LIMA BEANS
Libby’s Pineapple Juice, 4(< ()/„
NiBi'^rrs cornt^tt.i
HUNT’S PEARS (303), 2 For 4
STAR-KIST TUNA
UNCLE BEN.’S RICE. 11 ()/..
TEXAS BEST FLOUR, 25 Lbs.
M E A T S •
VEAL STEW RIBS, 1 Lb.
HAMBURGER MEAT, 1 Lb.
VEAL CHUCK ROAST, 1 Lb.
VEAL CHOPS, 1 Lb.
HOUSE H 0LD N E E D S
WOODBURY SOAP, 3 For v
CHARM IN TISSUE, 3 For
NIAGARA STARCH
83c
33c
49c
35c
SI .00
25c
- 25c
3Tc
49c
33c
23c
$1.85
S-Hgt. and Mrs. D. C.
King and family of Sher-
man visited his son. David,
in the Rome of Mrs. Effie
Ivy last week.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
•Bill 'Boehnke and Jesse Lo%-
gan were Mn and Mrs. Ira
Logan of Austin.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Wayne
Frierson, Renee and Pamela
of Georgetown visited lart
week-end with riUative.s.
Last weel^nrid gnests cf
Mr. and-Mrs, Bill Warren
were’ JAr. and Mrs. Charles
W;jAhen and famy.y of Free- ,
[tpnrt. -
; Mr. and Mr^l William
. ' Cherry visited .last weeK in
yWaeo with'her parents, Mr.
..<• Jifdd-Mrsp Krause.
Last wet’k-eiKL guests of
Mr. ■ arid Mrs. ^Leonard
yCherry were-Mr, and Mrs.
• arl Cherry, Jo.hunie, Vera
Jean WhitfieTil, and Chester
Cherry of Houstoiv-AIr. and
'boys of C'uefd, SEF. ,an3 Mrs.
Alive Jackson <*f Yoakum.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker and
baby of Houston visited over
lust week-end with Mr' and
Mrs. Bill Parker.*
Rev. and Mrs. L. L. F.
Parker visited, last week,
wjjh Mr. and' Mrs. Jake
Parker of Sweeney.
: Mr -afnrMiv, IT^ATeeh-
erd rif Sah Antonio visited
last week' with -Mr. and
Mrs.- Chas. Rightmer. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Null
and Mrs. Llifvd Ffierson
visited . last - Sunday with
Mrs. App 'Richardson and
Mrs. Mary ElIbnVRietz .of
Flatonia. -
35c
39c
43c
45c
25c
23c
17c
firieve’s
oodcraft Store
Joe Grieve, Prop.
Phope 93
Mrs. J. A. Sutton of-Torit-
ball if-visiting with her sis-
len. .Mrs. W. I’.AlcTWttMT-
Mr. antf Mrs. J. G. Weir
of Dallas and Mrs. Edna
Bell - of Gonzales viat'ei'l
With Mi's. Loftiie KeaUiley
Monday.
They’re Back—for a lim- t
ited time, Community pat- ,
terns —- Deauville, Milady,
Bird-of-Paradise, Adam.
Grovenor, Patrician, Shera-i
ton and Paul Revere, at
Thulemeyer’s. . ' *
Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Nesrsta
of San Antonio and Mr* |
Lester Gosch and children
of* Victoria visited in the F.
A. .Nesrsta home during the.
week-end.
speedy recovery.
Personals
Mr. .inn I
.Ml-, .limmic
Surman and family of Hous-
.tua...wiuui -Sunday visitors- of
the Surman-.
Sunday Vi.-Nm-s of Mrs.
Bosie Migl, ; Willie and
Jodie were Mr.- and Mrs.
Joe Lala and Tommy and
Mr. and Mrs. Howdy Migl,
all of Flatonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Brosch and Ronnie of Praha
were visitors of 2nd LL and
JIrS.-Willie Kopeekv in Har-
lingen. . *
Miss Edith Okruhlik of
Houston.spent the week-Cnd
here^ .
Anton- Masefc Sr. was iv
and Mrs. Jim Mase'k , ;pi(^
son in Houston.
M r.« and M rs. A ntoff M a-
sek Jr. and family of San
Anlgnto were week-end vis-
itotfa'het'e;
. M-Sgt.- anti Mrs. Joe 'Ka-
lina and son of Fort’ Hood I
s|>eot; the week-end here
Sunday visitors of Mr. I
and .Mrs; -A-nton Migl and j
daughters were Mr, and
Mrs. George Masek of East
Bernard, Air. and Mrs. Er-
nest Janek of Schulenburg,
sWwk-Pustka of iiailettsville.
Mr. and Mrs. -Henrv Migl of'
f'1sfern:-Ale^ VThklarek'Sr.;
Gladys and Alex Vink lari; k
Jr., all of Cistern.
Mr. and Mys. Travis Koes- \
ter of El Campo were vyeek-j
end visitors here. * (
LEONA BENDER, popular radio star of KTSA says, "Every woman
knows light Karo if best for cooking 7, ^and~on the table 777
it's Karo for me;-the best-tasting
waffle syrup of 'em all"
Yes, indeed...biscuits go like hot cakes when
___ _ you pour on plenty of delicious Karo waffle
DK. 0. R. TAYLOR 1 s?TUp- Tfl'>rc’s nothing like it for good eating.
OPTOMETRIST , pfl Sfa» :
Eyes L-xammed 5, , ; j Keep Karo on your table morning, noon and
Glasses-Fitted .v.:gsi' night...it tops anything!
Schroeder Bldg., Ph. 353
__La Grange, Texas _ Ask your grocer for Karo waffle syrup, in pints and quarts
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There’s even more to
Chevrolet styling
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than meets the eve!
Tills is beatify with a bonus . . . .for Chevrolet
. styling is designed to add safety and comfort
nhile you drive, and to return greater .value
* hen you trade.
Truly modern lines are shaped l»y usefulness. You
ran see what we mean in the deep^crystal curve of
Chevrolet’s Sweep-Sight windshield ... a dramatic ’
*t)je ni'te,' certainly, but one that stems from the need
for wider, safer vision. Or take, high-set* taillights—
Ihev, add to, the impressive length of line ’. . . 'But
they are up where they can be seen for safety’s sake.
The smart louvers across the hood aren’t just dec-
oratiaim j . they njark the intake lor the High-Level
ventilation system for cleaner, fresher air- And the'
whole shape of the body—its lowness, the dipped belt
line—it merely a reflection of a lowered center of
gravity, the added stability.*
This/-is truly functional styling that serves--you
better every mile, and .preserves its value against the
distant day when you trade. This is Body by Fisher
-another Chevrolet exclusive in the low-price field.
Come in and let us demonstrate that this new Chev-
rolet is just as exciting to drive as to look at!
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Q letuwrM Htgh-tjrrt air trmke
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EJ Sweep-Sight uindshirld Q Distinctive dip in belt line
vwtoramiv GHE VROLET
STEALING THE THUNDER
FROM THE HIGH-PRICED CARS!
Q Ffnder-lugh taillighu Q Tasteful two tone color styling
Week-end visito7*T? Mr
and Mrs. I’. Zappe and
Jacqueline, were "Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Joins and chil-
dren", Charles, Frankie Jo.
and. Marilyn, and Paul
Zappe Jr. mid children,.
Mary and Tommy, of San
Antonio,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rebecek
and children, Ernest Joe
and Louise Ann, visited Sat- _w _ , _
FrdKocianhF^dl and Agn^t^8^954—fSi- tKe I9th sTr.ight year—MORE^EOPI.F BOUGHf CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR!
Mr. and Mrs. Of. E. Jans-
zen spent the week-end in
Houston visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell
and son “and. with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Baca and family.
BRASHER COMPANY
Weimar, La Grange, Schulenburg and Flatonia, Texas
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The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1955, newspaper, March 10, 1955; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987849/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.