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THE
VOLUME 83
JESS
>3
Mn/Sam Waft
b Laid To Rest
tuday Afternoon
Mrs. Sam Webb passed
away in the Fayette Coun-
- ,Mem<Jrial Hospital .on.
™5y] T)ec. 2f, at 3 p. m.
. e^ -been §erioualy. ig-
'* JUred m an accident on
Dec. J.
“Miss Mary,” “as she .was
known to many, was born in
Czechoslovakia -on Sept. 8,,
1881., Shie was brought Jo
this country by her parents
when she was only 6 months
old. They settled in the Bi-
ll ngcr community where
she spent most of her life,
'■-r. In 1983 she was married
to Sam Webb of La Grange.
- They had lived in La Grange
for a number of years. She
was a kind, generous per-
son who was' loved and ed-
* nriilid by alt .who knew her/
itea WAVW.J
it z
p. m. at the Koenig Funeral
Home With the Rev. H. T.
$2.00 Per Year in Advance In Texas
____i.
FLATONIA/TEXAS,
y
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2,. 1988
Argus Begins 83rd Year
Of Publication Here
iw,r
Postmastet
worth has
J^jffitouia Visitors
.1. Rind. IIHi 1110
fifeusVl
«c Per Copy j
Aliens" Must
Report Addresses
* » «•
Every alien must report
his address during -January
pf each year. Failure to do
so, makes the alien liable to
be taken into custody and
deported. In addition, im-
prisonment or fines may be
levied, before deportation.
Aliens may secure the
proper blanks from the lo-
cal post office, and after
they have been filled in,
they should be returned to
local post office*
Plans Released By
ASC for 1958
Applications are now be-
iiur ay.;->u*W4-, ***-
nee-f6r pkrocipation in'ttie
Conservation. Reserve Pro-
gram". AH or a.'part. of the
Flachmeier uffictattSg. Her farm cropland can be cov-
body was- tenderly laid to
rest in the. La Grange City
Cemetery. • -
She leaves to mourn her
passing her husband, one
sister, her step-children and
numerous nieces and
nephews.
Rotary Club Notes—
The program before last-
Friday’s meeting of the Fla-
tonia Rotary Club was put
on by Barney Wotipka, pro-
gram chairman, in the ab-
sence of Marvin Brown who
was Scheduled to have the
program. He asked, a se
mam
ered with a Conservation
Reserve Contract for 3, 5,,
of" 10 year duration, .plus
soil building practice pay-
ments at 80 percent of the
cost.
Applications for premea-
suring 1958 cotton allot-
ment acreage are now be-
ing taken, the cost is $10
per farm plus $4 for each
plot over one. '
The ASC will again take
your cotton acreage in the
Soil Bank in 1958. The sign
up dates are from Jam J3
through March 7, 1958.'
It will be necessary this
to establish a soil bank
varied due to difference' of
opinion>
SUFFERS CUT
■Judy Aftn Kail us suffer-
ed a deep cut on her.index
finger l&st Saturday morn-
ing while helping in the
kitchen. The cut caused by
a knife required four
stitches. • 1 *
Sacred Heart
Catholic Church
Sunday, Jan, 5: Holy
Masses at 7, 8 and 9 a. m.
First Friday, Jan. 3: 6:30.
a. m. and 7 p. pi.
Classes of Religion to be-
gin Friday, Jan. 3, at 4 p. m.
For those in high school Jan.
6 frbm 7-8 :30 p. m.
Methodist Church
Services—
Flatonia: .Morning serv-
ices, 9:80 o’clock; nf
services, 7 p. m., first
third Sundays.
Muldoon: Morning serv-
ices, 11 a. m., first and third
Sundays ;•* night services, 7
p. m., second and
Sundays.
— -Colony: Morning
at 11 a. m., secol
fourth Sundays.
Flatonia Baptist *
Church Services
9:30 a.m.: Sunday school.
lOsSf a. m.:„ Morning
services.
6:80 p. m.r Training
Union. • • - -
7:30 p, ih.: Evani
ices.
Wednesday, 7.80
Prayer services.
Christmas Day
guests of Mr. and MrS. Her-
< bert Agricola Sr. were Mr,
and Mrs. Robert Agricola
~bf“Orange Gfbte, Mr. arid
Mrs. Douglas Agricola and
sons of Beeville, Mr. and
Mrs. Enoch Kopian and Da-
vid of Fort Hancock, Pvt.
Donald F. Kocian of Fort
Carson, Colo., Bill * Robin-
aon of Waelder and Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Agricola }r.
hnd Karen Sue. .
____ __ ustmas
»i|prrlRi>rMii
„___.crops planted on the and Mrs.
farm in 4958 jihd'1957, *df- and J
vided by twoTwhich Will be
the. average for the two
/ears and canriot be exceed-
ed in 19*8. Farmers may
sign their soil bank base
worksheet now, and then
sign the agreement after
Jan. 13, 1958. Soil Bank
payment rates per acre will
be mailed to producers in
the next few days.
The grain- sorghum loan
date has' been extended.
Grain sorghum loans can
now be made Until Feb. 28,
1958. -——-—
Just a- reminder — All
1957 prior approvals must
be returned to the ASC of-
fice not later than Jan. 15,
1958.
With this issue, Volume
88, Number 1, The Flatonia
Argus begins its 83rd year
of continuous service to the
people of F.latonia and the
surrounding community.-- ~
Since its founding Jan. 1.
1875, The Argus has had
numerous owners and edi-
tors, who have seen and re-
corded in its columns the
many and varied events
that have occurred here.
The present owner-editor
of The Argus has been here
nearly -12 years, coming to
Flatonia Feb. 1, ,1946.
Elm Gfove News
Christina* Program
The Christmas tree and
program was ,a very pleas-
ant occasion at the Elm
aas^nrgKt,
■Christine# songs____were
Scripture-reading was.by
Rev. Henry Adrion III ana
prayer b.v Sam Cowan.
A reading, “The Unin-
vited Guest,” • was present-
ed by Miss Patricia Ann
•Thatcher of San Antonio.
A lovely duet, “O Holy
Night,” was rendered by
Bro.~ Adrion arid
Thatcher. ’
Names had -been drawn,
and* at the close of the pro-
gram all had -a very pleas-
ant time exchanging gifts.
W. J. Blud-
tpressed his
‘j with
Mrs.
thanks to thd‘public for the
co-operation t received ‘ dur- 7
He also .regorts that thll
meter mJ&atianccling ma
chine used ” “ '
fice showed
letters and
during *Dee
>robability
ier came in.
The postma
the Holidays
p
-a like num-
Hl sr also said
receipts were up 10 'percent
over those fq^he same
riod last y«
Midland in the
water home.
Mrs. Steve
Mrs. Ed Bacak
visitedwith
[ana and
is Mrs.
idpy night.
Locals &
the goc
his fir
ad Mrs. Laddn
rbert Harold
iai#^uir*i
Holiday Visiting
Mrs. John Cowan and
Morris had as their guest?
Chriistnrias Day_, Mr. an
. WiamflljQri and
baby, Michael. ofAus- Braunfeli
Mr. and Mr
of San Antonio
mas with Mrs
and Mrs. Mild
Mr. an
aak, Her!
and Charts
Christmas in San Ante
with Mr. and Mrs.
Bofehnke and Ernest Ray.
Holiday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Pavlica were
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hunke
of San Antonio, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Bretting and
Lynn of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. August Lauer of Tex-
arkana, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch
Kocian and David of Foft
Mi sb Hancock arid Leohard Gast
of Luling. ,
Christmas Day visitors of
Mrs. Louis' Johnson were
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
enske of Columbus,
Jr. ha
getti;
Dec. 26.
- Christmas ho
tors'of Mr. and
Gray were Mr. an
visi-
,E.
_____ y were Mr. ancTMrs. J.
hrist-, M. Yater, Nina,* Ahiul and
‘John MUton ni of StAton,
.Mr. and Mrs. Buske ‘ and
Orv[^1%e.'.Mr- and Mrs. Wilbert
Wehmann, Darrel,aiii_Da-
Hartford Dubose
J;—At
r Gray of W
Frances
,t the week-end i
Edwin E. Christmas Day visitors of-
spent Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Janssen.
Pecos were Mr: and Mrs. Ge
fr. and Scheel and son of Wh
id also Miss Leona Janssen
fevrtdays in Moulton, Mr, and Xn.
a Lfr'R. Rain- Thomas Mitchell and Tom-
f my of Houston. Little Tom-
jny remained te spend_ihU
week with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Zappe
Jr. and children of San An-
tonio spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. P. C.. Zappe
Sr. and Jacqueline. {
Mr. and Mrs
Freytag and Marvin
of West C
Christmas
§rits, Mr, andj
Walker
Mr.
cik ai
toria
visitors
cik.
Mr.
GRAN<
' aed
was\c
Garbade
fori
ortune of
deer on
Fe
She
and
s of Vic-
Christmaa D«
Mrs. Annie. BinP1
-■ •'
and Mrs. '
— Legisla- j
iahd na-
cottojx
from &
direc-
pn Belt "
jietre-
_ el in
sown fact, direct
that tne cot-
must be reduced
allotments are to
ed in future years-,
felt, could be ac-
" by an expanded
under a com-
system, if neces-
foole, c o 11 o n
Sinton,- repre-
Julf Coasts cotton
jterests, appeared
-to tell
Willie
with Mr. and Mrs.
anecka and family,
met there by Mr,
Wilbert Ellis and
family m Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Keilers and family, visited
in Austin ^Thursday with
Mrs. Elizabfth. Keilers.
"Holiday visitors of Mr.
and. W. 44 Johnson
were Mr. and
Johnson and David oi
Mrs. H.
Mrs. Jim Rosen-
and Mrs. Annie Sim-
sited in Moulton Sun-
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
ger and sons.
Kenneth Wayne Stein-
hauser of Bellaire Is spend-
ing several days with Lloyd
Steinhauser.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Schacherl and son, Bob, of
Austin visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Schacherl Sr.
Sunday.,
pT been., developed,
directors agreed to
it with Gulf Coast grow-
im
Gulf Coast grow-
future date to
explanation of
OCI
meet wit
era
getL . _
the plan.
An intensive membership
renewal campaign aimed
the cot|on farmers and ail
business in the historical
growing areas of Texas was
planned for the early part
of I9ijl. It was repor
that a' 'sizable gro\
membership had beeg
cats
family of
Mr. and
New and Sharon,
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Laue."
and Mrs.-i Vlasta Doehring
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ottb Kocian in Schulenburg
last Thursday.
- Miss "Charlotte Schubert
of San "Antonio spent sev-
eral days last week with
Miss Doris Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. August
Lauer and Mrs. Vlasta
Doehring visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Kocian Thursday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ko-
cian and Franklin spent the
week-end in Houston with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sladecek
and Margaret. ':
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kailua
of Houston spent Christmas
Day with their son, Johrjny
Kallus, and family.
Mr. and Mr£. Julius Pos-
pisil Jr., Timmy and Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hajek,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kallus,
Judy, Ronny and Dennis,
spertt Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Julius Pospisil.
• Christmas holiday visi-
tors of Mrs. Vlasta Doeh-
ring and Vickie were- Mr,
and Mrs. Roger Johnson
and David, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Matula and Billy
James Doehring of Hous-
ton, Mr. and Mrs
LaueF"'0T TexUpkarift,
and MrS.’ Enoch Kocian and
David of* Fort Hancock.
Pvt* Donald rF. Kocian of
Fort Carson, Colo., Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Kocian and Otto
Jr. of Schulenburg, Wilbur
Doerhirur. of Lafayette, La.,
and Miss Anna Bell Doeh-
ring.
Stockdale, Cliiitr Cowan, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Sellers.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Brown and Lois Faye vlsit-
ed in Flatonia Christmas
night with Mrs. Ada Bal-
lard.
Christmas guests in the
G. L. Brown home were Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Brown and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Herman and daughter of
Sari Antonio, Kenny Brown,
. August
1 Tttrrl
^ ««y and Doraey
Black of Bay City, Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Johnson of
Jeddo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hart
of Muldoon, Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Lee Hart and Ira Dean
of Alice, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Parker of Corpus- Christi.
Mr. and Mrs. Stell Gosch’
spent Christmas in San An-
tonio with Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Gosch.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mul-
lin had as their visiters dur-
ing the holidays Miss Ger-
trude Mullin of Flatonia,
Mr% Wesley Ballard and
Mrs. Jennie -Lee Taylor of
Waelder.
Mrs. John Cowan’s §uests
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Dexter Cowan and son of
San Antonio, Mrs. L. D.
Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Ros-
coe Seller* of Waelder, Mil-
vern Cowan of A
G. H. McCrori
Butch, .grandson?
Horgan of. San Arito
ited Mrs. S. H. M
and the G. L. Brown
Sunday afternoon. , ________
Mr. and Mrs. Max John-
son spent the holidays' *“
San Antonio with Mr.
Mrs. Bud Kelley. „ - _____
. Mrs. M. L. Browfl. and
Lois Faye spent Spnday
afternoon with her mothef,
Mrs. J. Bertlirtg, and Law-
rence.
v Mrs. Cora Cockrill had as
her guest Sunday, Mrs. Jen-
rite Cockrill, of AustihV
of Smithville, Mr/ and Mrs.
Johnny Johnson ahd family
of Conroe,' Mr. and Mrs.
Olle
Pfc. David Johnson of Fort
Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Wood-
row Johnson and Daniel,
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper John-
son and Susam Mr., and
Mrs. Glyn Johnson and
children, Mr./arid Mrs. Emil
Branecky-^nd daughter.
Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Kocian
spent the Christinas holi-
days In "San Antonio with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phram-
pus and Gene and Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Kocian and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Fountain and fairiily of San
Antonio spent the week-encl
in the W. C* Koch home.
Mrs. Dora McCall* accom-
panied them home for a few
days visit.
Mrs. R. J. Walla spent
the Christmas holidays in
Columbus with Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert C. Winkler
and children,
Mr. and-jr Mrs. R. A.
Kremel and^Mr. and Mrs.
Thee: Machac of -Edinburg
visited Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. C; K. Mica. ' '
Saturday night visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Kelso Sr. -were Mr. and
Mrs. Roscoe Daniels and
family of'Fabens, Mf. and
Mrs. Richard Daniels and
daughters of Luling and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelso
Jr. of Houston.
Holiday visitors in the*
August Nollkamper home
were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Nollkamper of Houston, B$r.
arid Mrs. Gus Nollkamper,
Sr. grid granddaughter, Car-
ol Ann;. Ml? sand Mrs/* Rob-
ert Vogt and sons of Schul-
enburg and Mrs. Jeanette
Reimers • of Houston
of Conroe, Mr. and Mrs. Reimers of Houston spent 8ons. . ,\ , to Jesse Logan, son c
nKStnmf Day wilh Mrs' “ Carl DonaW Crozteruf
Otto Olle.
Christmas holiday visi-
tors, of Mrs. O. D. Wright
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Agri^la of Orange Grove*
Mr. and-Mrs. Enoch Kocian
and David of Fort Hancock,
Mrs. Robert Pavlica of Dry.
den, PyL- Donald Kocian of
Fort Carson, Colo., Mrs.
Hattie Hagan. /Mrs. Rosie
Guenter and Mr. and Mrs.
William Ling and children
of Schulenburg,
k. Miss Florene Oltman of
Montgomery, Ala! visited
with Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Scheer Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Johnson visited in Shiner
Thursday night with her
sister, Mrs. Adelia Gehrels.
Mr. ahd Mrs. W. O. Gar-
bade spent Christmas in San
Antonio with Mr. «nd Mrs,
C. M. Giesecke and family]
Mr. ,and Mrs, Louis Lee
Taylor and son# of Carrizo
Springs were Christmas vis-
itors of her parepts, Mr.
and Mrs. Challie Brunner.1
Mrs. Tom Vinklarek of
Cistern . gnd Mrs. Bertha
Brosch visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Hobizal Moaday.
, Holiday visitors oT Miss
Ella Berger were Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Berger, Roselyn
and Lowell of Lafayette,
La., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ber-
ger and Michael, Mrs. F.
Martin, Mrs. D. Rodan of
San Antonio, Mrs. Ed Temp-
lin and Edwin of Yoakum.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hobi-
zal and family of Houston.
Gsjfbsd* *nd sons of Run;
Mrs. Andrew Fr,„
and sori or Kenedy spent
Christmas Day with Mr*
and Mrs. Johnny Urban and
sons.
i Mr. arid Mrs. E. O. Big-
ley-visited -her parents-.Mr.
and Mrs*. J. E. Bail, at Clarlc
Christmas Eve. The;
.. , . .... .. _______iy spent
Christmas Day with Mrs.-
Ethel Bigley and Mr. and
Mrs, Clint Cowan, v*
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Doris and Gary, pf New
Braunfels, Mr. and Mrw ____ _____ ______
Charlie Barbers of Plumr Torn Hobizal Sunday.
Rudolph Nollkamper of La - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zou-
MrsJ'Visfted with Mr. and Mrs.
Grange, and John, fjpll-
kamper of Fairbanks,
,, Visiting iri the hopte of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Voldan
Sr. during the Christina#
holidays were:, Mr. and
Mrs. Trarik Vi>I dan Jr. and
children, Mr. and Mrs.
Travis Koester of El Campo,
John Vohdan of Alpine, Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Voldan and
-son of Sealy, Mr. and Mrs,
George Voldan .and family
; ■ of Bay City, Mr., and Mrs.
*■ Ladik Bafcak andsons off and
Praha. »
zalik of San Antonio visited
with Mayor and Mrs. E. H.
Zouzalik last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Carr
and Si Ellis speht the
aa_ holidays-in. Van. .hauser and-
retatives.
Mrs. L. L. Wilson is oi
an extended visit With rela
tives fn Fort Worth.
"Mr. and Mrs. Richprd
Earl. Brqnner ’ and sorts of
Bishop- visited- over the
Christmas holidays with MY.
Mrs. F. X. Brunner
Dennis.
Houston visited with' Mrs.
Williamson and Deris last
Thursday afternoon. He is
a nephew of Mrs. William-
son. - , • ' *
Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Wilkinson and Billinda Jo
of San- Antonio spent the
Christmas: holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Webb.'
Weldon Fisbeck has re-
turned from six months
military duty at Xort Sill,
Okla., and is spending
some time with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fis-
beck.
Mrs. Frances Breitschopf
spent *the Christmas holi-
days in Cistern with Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Janecka
and children and made the
acquaintance of* her new
granddaughter. *
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nitach-
mann of San Antonio and
Edward -Nitschmann o
Houston visited with Mrs,
Marie Nitschmann in the
Mrs. F. W/ Dusek home last
Thursday.
■ Mr. • and Mrs. Alfred
Kelso Sr., Walter Sherry
and Mr.-and Mrs. B. W.
Hutchens spent Christmas
in Houston with Mr. and
Mrs, Alfred Kelso Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Vickers and
children and other rela-
tives. * Billy Hutchens, who
had been visiting there, re-
turned home with them.
Christmas Day visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stein-
hauser were: Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Dement of Spring
Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Er-
vin Steinhauser, Ervin Jy.
and Kenneth Wayne o{
Bellaire, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Ragsdale and Mich-
ael and Mr. and Mcs.
^obby-Dement ef Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Stein-
Mr. -and Mr*. . i _
Cullen of Buda hare
nounced-the engagemc
their daughter, Nancy
to Jesse Logan, son of -
Summit St.. Austin.
The bride-elect, is a 1967 . J
graduate of Buda High
Schqpl and is now a fresh*
mart home -economies stu-
dent at the University of
Texas. * ’ - ■
Jesse Logan is .a 1965
graduate of. Flatonia High
School ancf is a junior ac-
counting student at the Uni-
versity of Texas. Je**e for-
merly lived, at Muldoon.
The marriage will be sol-
emnized on Jan. 81 in Buda
at the Methodist Church.
Ronny Kallus returned to
Houston with his grandpar-
ents for the holidays.
Mre. Mattie Edwards via-
ited in San Antonio during
the Christmas holidays with
her children. 1
^ Christmas holiday visitor*
the Weidel home were:
id Weidel of San AnI
nio, Mr. and Mrs. .John
agnus and Jo Anri of San
ntonio, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
Lux and children of San
Mr. and Mr*. Al-f
irt and Debbie
lr. and ~
and el
rU Johnnie
of Georgia, and
Dean Laqu? of
loulion
guests’ ip
*®s home
Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Fiorus of Bryan, Mr.
and Mrs. George Mica and
sons, Mias Helen Svatek,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Stein-
hauser and family, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Steinhauser anil
and Mr. and Mrs,
IK- Steinhauser and
• ' r,’J
• —.....
Christmas
the George
were Mr. a
Bridges, Mr.
Brelsford,
Wagener „
Nixon, Mrs.
son,^MjckeyL of
rs.
of Mr. and___
k Sr. were. _
Mrsv EmiJ Pechacek
•n, N. M.. Si
....... George Pech;
of Llajiq^ Mias Millie.
cFaeek ofThe U
of Texas, Austin,
Mrs. Ernest Pech
nest Jr. and
Worth, Mr.
mond Pechacek and
of Houston, Mr.»<
Julius Kutach of
Mrs. Otto B(j
lettaville, anc
” "■ of St
t.
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