The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1958 Page: 2 of 4
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Your Friendly Newspaper
THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1958
Established Jan. 1, 1875
Your FrienJ
THE FLATONIA ARGUS
Geo. W. Bridges
Owner and Publisher
Entered as second class
Matter at the ijoat office at
Flatonia, Texan under the
Act of March 8, 1879.
Published each Thursday-
In The ArgUa building,
Penn Ave.. Flatonia. Texas.
Post Office Box 188,
Flatonia, Texas
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year ...... $2.00
Shi Months ..................$1.25
Outside of T^xes
^)ne Year ..................$2.50
Six Months ............ $1.50
The cute little .blond talk-
ing to the wealthy Texan .
"How much did you say
your name was?”
Praha Happenings
Elm Grove News
Mr. and Mrs. Vendeline
Po.spi.sil and daughters df
Houston, Mr. Sand Mrs. Her-
man Pospisil and soil of Ro-
senberg were week-end vis-
itors uf Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
Posifhiil. * Mrs. Vendeline
I’ospisil and daughters re-
mained ' Tors a -dew weeks
visit.
Mr. and Mrs.
ner spent Sunday
Mi*, and Mi
11. K. Brun-
ili ('otiilla
Wltfl Mr. and Mrs”
Brunner and son.
Marvin
DR. JENNINGS B. COOK
Optometrist
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted r
Lenses Duplicated
Office Hrs-; 8:00 to 6:00;
Sat.: 8:00 to 1:00 P. M.
Other hours by appointment
* * only
Dial PR ii-3587 - - Box 117
(Beatrice Migl, Corr.)
Honored with Shower
Miss Mary Jane Kalina,
bride-elect of Bernard Mu-
ras, was honored with a
miscellaneaus shower Sun-
day, Sept. 28, at 2 o’clock at
the St. Mary’s Hall in Praha.
Miss Anpie Kalina register-
ed thd guests.
Upon entering the bride-
to-be was attired in a blue
dress .arid was presented
with a yellow aster corsage.
The mother of the honoree
and the prospective groom’s
.mother also received cor-
sages of white asters, which
were all pinned on by Miss
] Annie Kalina, sister of the
Flatonia, Texas
brirlt—trr-br
were Mr. and J£rs. Eddie
.Saddera of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dar^ V
ilek and children of Cam-
eron spent the week-end
here with the Pavliceks and
Darileks.- - *
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mach-
cek and daughter of Shiner
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John B. Okruhlik and
Ernest.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Zem-
elka of Sai^Angelo spent the
wepk-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Holub and chijdreh.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jasek
and family of San Antonio
spent Friday with Mrs. Al-
bina Jasek and Mr. and Mrs7
Church Services
Bro. Henry Adrion III
will be with us again Sun-
day, Oct. 5; having resigned
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tontz,
Wesley Gosch and son,
Skippv, of San Antonio,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Maynard
Hallmark and Clarence of
Waelder,
Mr. and Mrs.
as pastor here, it .will be his i Henry Gosch and children
last sermons. . ojf League City, Med. Beale
We extend to one and all’ and boys ,'of Friendswood,
an invitation to bt* with us | Mr. and Mrs. Harry BeaJe
in these services. ’ of String Prairie, Mr. and
. . . . —L- * . Mrs. C. M. Orange of. Co-
Local Happenings - lumbtis, Dan Doyle of Hous-
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brown
spent^Sunday afternoon at
McNeal Visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. Biggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Alex-
ander and children visited
in Edna Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bur-j
ney were , recent visitors in j
Houston, the guests of Mr. J
-anti iVlw, Kenwit lluniey nnrr
ton, Mrs. Susie Beale and
Miss Georgie. Frierson of
Cistern. ML' and Mrs. C.
Gosch.
Subscriptions For Sale.
WE INS.TALL
NOTICE!
Locals &|
The Engle Mutual Bene-
fit Association, will hold its
quarterly business meeting
on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1958,
at 8:00 p. m. at Freyburg
Hall, Foh new insurance on
buildings and furniture apr
ply in time to one of the
following appraisers: Jly.
C. Olle, Reinhold Roeaer, C.
W. .Aleyer, Walter Fried-
rich, Chas. Ulrich, or the
undersigned.
And "on Saturday, Oct. 4,
1958 at Freyburg Hall the
general meeting of the
Engle Mutual Benefit Asso-
ciation will be held at 10:00
a. m. sharp. After- the
meeting a free barbecue
Mr. and
cik and fal
visited with!
qik Sunday.|
Mr. arid
lac and Mi
the Davidel
in Whartml
noon at ti
Cathplic
„Mr.: anc
Kelso Jr.
Houston vi|
and Mrs.
Saturday.
Mr. andl
Richter anJ
Richter of
over the wel
and Mrs. Cl
also attend!
1 dinner will be served to- _ s»i]-Kor.ian-
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rodeo
Standing
J^Ridiard Boone
9 fz-1 9 Ml Robertson
Ward Bond
Robert Culp
Fommij Sands
RESERVED SEATS
SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER
TO RODEO TICKET OFFICE
HUNTSVILLE TEXAS
OCT.5I2I9-26
W INMATF
F CONTESTS
- 4
For fUKing equipment, rod*, reel*, and bait* of all
kind*; ammunition—*hotgun or metallic*thells.
H II 1-t‘l t l-H l-HII HIIHH-H-I-HIIH»ll-M-H-IIIH 1 H- ;
Make Our. Store Headquarters
Shelf hardware, fool* of all kind*', water supply
> material, plumbing.
OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS IN LINE
Win. Stein Hardware Co.
Since 11
; rietta Kalina.
The "honoree and the
mothers were -Seated at a
table -which was laid with a
white lace doth, centered
with- a miniature bride, set
off with a bouquet of lilies
of the valley.
The table on which the
gifts were placed was laid
with a white lace doth also-'
set off with a bouquet of
lilies of the valley.
Miss Annie Kalinu served
»» director for the following
program: Miss Dorothy Faj-
kus read “Advice for the
Bride” and Miss Henrietta
Kalina read “Love and Mar-
riage;” also various guess-
ing games were played.
Miss Kalina opened her
gifts, after which* she ex-
pressed her graciyus thanks.
The hostesses’ gift to her
was aq ironing board.
Daniel Jasek, Debbie ami
Sidney. ' ,
Alisa .Millie. Brosch of
Schulehburg was a visitor of
Mrs. Lillie Brosch and Gene.
-Mr. and Mrs. Boniface
Okruhlik and Carrie of San
Mr. and Airs. Clyde Burney. TAIL PIPES'
Air. and Mrs. E. O'. Big-; On All Models and Make>
of Passenger Cars
sisting of chicken sand-
wiches, pickles, cake, po-
tato chips, and soda pop.
Church Notes
Masses for Friday, Oct. 3,
fli
will be at 6:30 ip the morn-
ing. and 7:00 o’clock in the
evening. ;
In Houston Hospital
We are sorry to report
that Henry C. Jasek ig con-
“ned tn
Antonio spent Sunday visit-
ing in the home of Air. and
ley visited in ('lark Satur-
day with her parents, Aim
and Mrs. J. E. Ball.
Miss Bettw Sub Sims of
San Antonio spent, Sdnday
Texaco Products
Gates. Tire*
$1.00.- Assessment No. 51'
comes due .with Oct. 1 ; as-
sessments can be paid at
the following places: Farm-
ers State Bank and First Na-
tional Bank, ’ Schulenburg,
or Mrs. Herzik’s Store,
Airs. F.
Miss ‘Hatti!
Mrs. Joe V. Okruhlik
Mr. and Mrs* John Mar-
'kowski and Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Griggs all of Galveston
spent the week-end at .the
Markowski farm. They also
JVI EM ANN
in the home oLMr. and Airs. | SERVICE STATION I Engle, or to the secretary
N. F. Miller. | F, . T I or treasurer.
- Mr. and Mrs. .Max John-1 _a oma, exa* . Joseph -Krischke,
son visited in Ruling Sun- | 39-2tc
day with Mr. and .Mrs.
Howard Johnson.
Secy,
Airs. Carrie Blimey re-
turned, to her home in San
isited wftfeiGbt iiffs.! Jfc»{; l, —Tuesd ay aftee
family.
Bennie Jasek of Houston
spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Jasek and
Mary.
Mt and Mrs. Anton Migl
spent Sunday evening with
Mrs. Albina Jasek.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Kocurek and daughter of
visit with Air. and Mrs. J.
A. Burney. *
Visiting Air. and Airs.
Parker Beale and Henry I
Gosch the past week were!
Friday & Saturday-Specials
Ennis are spending a few
Lunch was served, 'c‘6n-*’*aays here with Mr. and Airs.
Frank Kocurek and boys.
Meet Your Friends
AT THE
FRIENDLY
TAVERN
Ed Walker, Prop.
Phone PR 6-3733
with Airs. AI
Wagner Hoi
last ThursdJ
Mrs. GJyl
Doris visited
Aloud ay wil
Gendke, u if
there, they
Air, and
macher.
Mr.- and|
'Greive and
tonio spentl
with Mr.
23c
Greive.
23c
Alichael 5
27c
ed-,to his h
23c
Station Sum
18c
ing last \
37c
grandparent
R. D. Zapal
News of Cistern
Community
(Mrs. Gertrude Parlies,
John Voldan
Edwin Pavlicek
FLATpNTA, TEXAS
Sunday gudKpftf Mr. and
Mrs. Thom** VinWarek Sr.
were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Marburger and family of
Waelder Route 2, Mr. and i
Mrs, Henry Vfcklarek'and
m"
La Grange
Chiropractic Clinic
E. L. FITZPATRICK. D. C.
Office Hounu 9 a. m. to 12
l*mrrr?WTo t?-p: m. on
Uonday? Wednesday and
FECIA LS
:-v'V
GROCERIES'
Snowdrift'Lbs.
WESSON OIL, Qt.
LIGHT CRUST FLOUR, 5 Lbs.
KRAFT ORANGE DRINK, 46 Oz.
LIBBY’S CATSUP, 2 For
RED BIRD YAMS, No. 2»/2
FIRST CHOICE CUT BEANS
LIBBY’S CORN, 2 For
LIBBY’S PEAS
JIF PEANUT BUTTER, 12 Oz.
PET MILK, Tall. 2 For
Frosty Acre Frozen Chicken
Or Turkey Pie, 2 For
Frosty Acre Frozen Breaded Shrimp 65c
MEATS
FRYERS, 1 Lb.
HAMBURGER MEAT, 1 Lb.
VEAL STEW RIBS, 1 Lb.
VEAL CHOPS, l Lb.
VELVEETA CHEESE, 2 Lbs.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
SILVER DUST, Reg.
.JERGEN’S SOAP, Reg., 5 For
NIAGARA STARCH, 12 Oz.
AJAX, Giant
45c
Pertonals
Sundfly visitors .. of Ap-s.
Edwin 'Bartii arid Marvin
ENTERTAINMENT
Every Second and Fourth
Thursday
(Next One Oct. 9th)
8 P. M.
Sacred Heart Parish
Hall
. FLATONIA, TEXAS
F urniture
and
lursdaj
pleasant day
and Af
____liber. Mr-.f'
ns. Clarence Vink-
Austin weie aiao
orn-
Paint
and
larjpl^ of Austin were
their' guests Sunday m
ing. .•> . *
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J.
Harbich and Detbbie of New
Iberia, La., are here with
home folks and friends.
Air. and Mrs. Louis Gosch
argil family visited Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Breitschopf in Gon-
zales Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alar-
burger visited Mrs. Paul
Blankenburg in La Grange
Monday.
Miss Judy Pavlica of
Austin spent the week-end
in the home of her mother,
Airs. Gertrude Pavlica.
Mrs. E. V. Janecka went
to Austin Monday to be with
her little grandson, Lodney
Davis, who is very sick with
rheumatic, fever. \
Joseph A. Gosch of New
Iberia, La. visited his moth-
er, Mrs. Alfred Gosch, Sun-
day night.
Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Ja
and children, ‘ Mrs. A.
221 East Travis '— Ph. 88
CHAIN LINK
FENCE
STAR-S
,w :
NOW"
THRU
OCT.l
Airs. Arm
fort, Air. a!
Braddock aif
of Edna, Mi
and Mis*
Schulenbimj
visitors of I
Wright; anc
the William!
ding Sundayl
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(,I ADIOI
BIG DISCOUNT UNTIL
OCTOBER 31
For Free Estimate
Call 416J
AMCO Fence Co.
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
A
Your Dollars
Work Overtime
AT HOME!
(.1 ADIOI
TO> They help pay on taxes, *up--
port our jjhorches and school*
.., make our community a
belter place in which .to live and do business. But the
dollar you spend out of town helps no one.
Boost your community by buying and banking at home.
It pays dividends in prosperity for all.
ADMIRA’
C(
fence
Product
FLATONIA STATE BANK
LILY’S
FLATONIA, TEXAS
MEMBER F. D. I. C.
ICE
LILY’S
J. Kubela of
Milton Janca home.
R. F. MUELLER
Flatonia, Texas
Legion Celebration ii
tonia Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. Elo
cek and children of
Why Not FEEL Safe
and BE SAFE
INSURE NOW
night visitors of Mr.
girls.
Fire Insurance for your
House. Insurance on your
car, public liability, col-
lision, fire, theft, glass
breakage and vandalism.
' BrSnre With Safe
Insurance
See or Call Us Today
night. '
Air. and Mrs: Felix
Aliirie attended the
hration of. Mr. and
Sunday night.
Alany -of our people
Brieve’s Foodcraft Store
Joe Grieve, Prop. Dial PR 6-3384
Nesrsta
Insurance Agency
Business Phone PR 6-3711
Residence Phone PR 6-3618
Celebration in Flatonia
day.
Mr. and Mra. 0eonn
cek and family
Holman Sunday.
Subscribe to The Argus.
BARG
If .You
KANSAS C
$100,000 Stoci
At Pi
AINS GALORE
Want To Save Come To
ITY AUCTIOH CO., La Grange
ck of Merchandise To Choose From
‘ices Below Most Sale Prices
500 Dress Shirts
Mostly Arrow
Most All Sizes #4 QC
Value to $5.00
BOYS
Long Sleeve
SHIRTS
Value To $2.98 98C
Men’s
WINTER CAPS
Value To $1.98 79C
isniFS
BLANKETS
Short or Long
COATS
SAVE TO 50%
Doubles
5% Wool for Warmth
95% Cotton for Softness
$3.69
Flannel Gown&
For Women & Children
AT SAVINGS Cf|ni
UP TO BU/O
KANSAS CITY AUCTION CO.
NW CORNER OF SQUARE _ i.a GRANGE
V. & V. P<
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1958, newspaper, October 2, 1958; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989662/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.