The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bra-
necky and family and Mrs.
Ed Branecky spent Sunday
tn Bryan with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Holubec and chil-
dren.
CAR NEED A BATH?
We’ll Wash It (and
Wash It Well)!
Why not make today “Set-
Jrday night" for your car?
3ring it in—we’ll clean it
rora top to bottom and end
So end (and brush out the
nterior).
Vant a polish job you cam
>e really proud of? We’ll
lo (hat, too!
Jr perhaps this is a good
ime to fix that "something”
•ou’ve been meaning to fix
or some time. We’ll be
lad to oblige.
Irive in today. We’re here
•3 serve you.
Pavlas
Service Station
Phone PR 6-3511
Flatonia, Texas
(Your Patronage Is
Appreciated)
THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964
Established J«
1, 1871
BETHANY NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ivy
spent Thanksgiving Day
with all the Marburger
nieces and nephews at the
old Robert Marburger place
near Cistern.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ivy Sunday and recently
were Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Ivy, Maryland, Timmy, and
Cheryl, and Marvin Ivy all
of San Antonio, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Jurica and Deb-
bie of Schulenburg.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Elisha Holstien last week
were George Hart, Mrs. Bill
Robbins ofo Flatonia, Mrs.
Everette Cherry and Martin
of San Marcos, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hart of Nursery,
Mrs. Martha Ray.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Elijah Holstien last week
were White Fulkerson of
San Marcos, Reuben Helton,
Ben, Patsy, and La Nelle,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ful-
kerson and Zane of Austin,
Mrs. Hoffman and Pauline
of Flatonia, and Mrs.
Martha Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Boehm and children of La
Grange, Mrs. Rose Boehm
of La Grange are staying
with her sister, Mrs. Birtie
Holstien, while she is on
the sick list.
locals and personals Santa Claus Letters
YES! WE HAVE IT IF
HARDWARE!
IT’S
- A large stock ■of sod) item*, fishing Tactile,
ammunition, household supplies, Case cutlery,
pocket knives, butcher knives, scis>ors.
Water supply material and sheet metal
work.
Wm. Stein Hardware Co.
"FOR GOOD HARDWARE”
Since 1882
°*6.00
ON
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Special Annual Rates
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Offer Expires December 31, 1964
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
(Held Over Last Week)
Mrs. D. M. Williamson
spent the Thanksgiving hol-
idays in Eagle Lake with
Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Kocian,
Michael and Kim. All spent
Saturday in Houston with
Mr. and Mrs. Millard L.
Brown, Pamela and Denise.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wil-
kinson and daughters of
San Arftonio spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Webb.
Charles Drastata Jr. of
Houston spent the week-end
with his children and Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Richter and
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hobi-
zal visited in Weimar Sun-
day evening with Mr. and
Mrs. George Hobizal and
son.
Miss Millie Kuchnyka and
Louis Holubec of Waelder
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Holubec Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Best, Dale, Keith and Nancy
of San Antonio, Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Beale, Sharon,
Cynthia and Denise, and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brunner
spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beale.
Thanksgiving Day visitors
of Mrs. Frances Breitschopf
were Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ja-
necka, Danny and Joan, of
Waelder, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bert Ellis, Mr. ant! Mrs.
Charles Spradling, (fhuckie,
tlE^a Gail and Davidiif Au^
f Tin, Lyndon Ellis of Hous-
ton. Joan remained for a
few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Agricola and sons of Alice
were Thanksgiving Day
visitors with Mrs. Herma
Faltysek and children.
Mr: and Mrs. Bob Smith-
son and Marlyn of San An-
fonio spent Thanksgiving
Day with Mr. and Mrs. P.
C. Zappe.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank San-
dora of Schulenburg visit-
ed with Mrs. Ed Branecky
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Dora McCall spent
the Thanksgiving holidays
in San Antonio with Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Fouontain and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Simcik and family of Vic-
toria spent Thanksgiving
Day with Mrs. Annie Sim-
cik.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. James
Cochran, Clayton and Patti
of San Antonio spent the
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week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Kocian. Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Kocian and chil-
dren of Gonzales were brief
visitors with them Sunday
evening.
Mrs. D. F. Johnson spent
last week in San Antonio
with Col. and Mrs. Feris A.
Bass.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Mueller, Peggy and Ann,
spent Thanksgiving in' San
Antonio with Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Hallmark.
H. B. Barrier of Housto
spent the week-end in the
T. C. Collier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Julias Ja-
sek, Carmen and Sydney
and Dennis Fajkus of Hous-
ton, Bobby Fajkus of Vic-
toria, Miss Dorothy Okruh-
lik of Yoakum, and Johnny
Joe Fajkus of Schulenburg
were week-end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fajkus
and children.
Mrs. T. L. Biddle and
Mrs. F. W. Thulemeyer
spent the Thanksgiving hol-
idays in Beeville with Mr.
and Mrs. David Jones.
Mrs. Bessie McCalop of
Gonzales is spending a few
days with Mrs. T. L. Biddle
and Mrs. F. W. Thule-
meyer.
Mrs. Bryon Robinson and
Gregory Bryon were in Yoa-
kum Saturday on business,
and also visited in Shiner
with, relatives.
Mrs. J. A. Gosch and Mr.
^and . AfajX ILugu—Kuer.sUr
DEDICATED
SERVICE
♦SERVICE is some-
thing more felt by its
absence than its pres-
ence, for true serv-
ice is never obtru-
sive. Ours is a pro-
fession dedicated to
such thoughtful serv-
ice — the alleviation
of bereavement in
every way possible
without intrusion and
without ostentatious-
THE SMITHS
visited with Mr. and Mrs
Harry Beale Friday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Brown of Houston visited
over the week-end with
Mrs. Ed Mueller and Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Earley.
Mrs. Joe Ferguson, San-
dra and Darrell of Edna
spent Thanksgiving Day
with Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Swinea. Mrs. J. C. Right-
mer nad Mrs.’ Carroll Ro-
sanky of Smit'hville visited
with them in the afternoon.
Miss Becky Garbade of
San Marcos spent Thanks-
giving with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Garbade.
Mrs. Otto C. Steinhauser
and children a u d Otto
Steinhauser visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Beale Wed-
nesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ed-
ward Ellis, Cynthia and
Susan of Houston visited
with Mrs. Frances Breit-
schopf Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. M.
Mikulik spent Thanksgiv-
ing Day in Cistern with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Macha-
eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mica,
Felix Jr. and Harold, and
Carol Steinhauser spent
Sunday in Houston with
Miss Evelyn Mica.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bohn-
stedt and sons of San An-
tonio spent Thanksgiving
Day with Mrs. Louis John-
son.
L. II. Bailey of Sugar
Land spent last Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday
with his sister, Mrs. ^Vir-
ginia Dockery.
Mrs. Zollie Patterson'and
Miss Pauline Breustedt of
Waco visited with Mrs.
Otto Olle Sunday, then at-
The following letters to
Santa Claus were written by
members of Mrs, Frierson’s
Second Grade:
Dear Santa Claus,
I have been a good boy.
I would like a gun, some
books, a football, and a
truck. I like you Santa
Claus.
Your friend,
John Wetjen
* * *
Dear Santa,
I have been a good boy
this year. Please bring me
a bicycle, school supplies,
gun and holster set..
• Love,
Roy Glenn Davis
* * *
Dear Santa,
I have been a good boy
this year. Bring me a BB
gun and bicycle tire and
tube.
Love,
Robert Syrinek
* * *
Dear Santa,
I want a bulldozer and
skip loader and dump truck.
And don’t forget my broth-
ers and sister.
Love,
Randy
Polaroid camera.
Love,
Chris
»
Dear Santa
Please bring me a slinky
toy. And please bring me
a Fressy doll. And don’t
forget Dother and Daddy.
And don’t forget my broth-
Love,
Catherine Masek
Dear Santa,
I want a bicycle and a
new coat. My brother
wants a gun.
Love,
Gilbert Gonzales
* * *
Dear Santa,
I want a pair of holster
guns and a hall.
Love,
Michael Muras
* * *
Dear Santa,
Please bring me a big doll
and a doll dress. My sis-
ter wants a doll and a book.
Please bring my Mother
and Daddy something.
Love,
Joyce Marie Branecky
* * *
Dear Santa,
I wish for a big doll.
Love,
Mary Herrera
* * *
Dear Santa,
I want a chemistry set. I
want you to firing my broth-
er an airplane. Bring my
mother a diamond dinner
ring. Bring my father a
Dear Santa,
I want you to bring me a
crane and a V-ROOM bike,
and a Kennes motorized set
and for my brother an air-
gun and a super crane.
Love,
Michael Van
* • *
Dear Santa Claus,
I have been a good boy.
Please bring me a Texan
Twin Holstei: Set, __________
Love,
Lawrence
* * *
Dear Santa Glaus,
I have been a good girl.
I wish you to bring me a
drum, a big doll and paper
doll set.
Love,
Nelda Kay Votaw
* * *
Dear Santa Claus,
I have been a good girl
this year. Please*send me a
Barbie Doll and a Ken Doll
and some clothes for them.
And I want a bicycle, cow-
girl suit, boots and a Give-
A-Show projector. My little
brother has been good, too,
so send hima toy tractor
and trailer, cowboy suit,
boots, road grader and a
dump truck. Thank you.
Love,
Janis Marie Sellers
and Bobby Joe Sellers
HAS OPERATION
Mrs. Charles Drastata Jr.
of Houston underwent sur-
gery in the Spring Branch
Memorial Hospital, Hous-
ton, last Monday. Last re-
port was that she was doing
nicely.
Meet Your Friends
AT THE
FRIENDLY
rn a irnnu
IAV1SKN
JOHN J. VOLDAN
FLATONIA, TEXAS
JULLE
FASHION
SHOPPE
HAS A LOAD OF SANTA’S
GIFTS
For Your Whole Family
Exclusive Line of Clothing
for Men, Women, and
Children
SHOES, HATS,
BAGS, GLOVES,
SWEATERS,
COATS, SPORT COATS,
SHIRTS,
LEVIS, SLACKS,
TOYS, 10c UP
TONKA TOYS
CRYSTAL aft J CHINA Vf
Dear Santa Claus,
I have been a good girl.
Please bring me a dress and
gloves. Please don’t forget
my sister and brother.
Love,
Judy Marie Schroeder
IroquoUe that you cook and
serve with; has a guarantee
not to break—come, pick
your pattern now.
CALL PR 6-3509
JULLE PRIHODA
Dr. C. Garrette Rav
GENERAL DENTISTRY
Office Hours 8:00-5:00
157 West Travis St.
La Grange, Texas
Telephone 968-3767
E-Z WASH
LAUNDROMAT
On Main Street Next to Sticker Office
SCHULENBURG
WASH—20c (washing Cycle 23 Minutes)
DRY—10c
Dryer Operates 10 Minutes for Each Dime
Dryer Hold. Fifty Pounds or Three or Four Washer
Loads; Three Washer Loads Dry in About Thirty
Minutes.
OPEN 6:00 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M.
COIN OPERATED—UNATTENDED
WE HAVE TWO COIN CHANGERS
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Chiropractic Clinic
E. L. FITZPATRICK, D.C.
Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12
noon, 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. on
Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday; 9 a. m. to 12 noon
tended the funeral of Mission Tuesday and Thursday.
Myrtle Fordtran of Wallis. Other Times By
Burial was in the Flatonia Appointment Only
City Cemetery last Sunday 221 East Traeis
afternoon. Phone 968-3340
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964, newspaper, December 10, 1964; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth997622/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.