The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 2 of 4
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Yoor Friendly Newspaper
THE FLATONIA ARGUS
Geo. W. Bridges
Owner and Publisher
Catered as second class
matter at the post office at
Ffstonia, Texas, under the
At* of March 8, 1879.
Published each Thursday in
The Argus Building, Pehn
Ave., Flatonia, Texas.
Phone PRescott 6-3510
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Oom Year —...............$2.50
Sis Months .................$1.50
Outside of Texas
One Year ....................$3.00
Six Months ........ $i2?5
FLATONIA—
“The Twinkle in The
Lone Star"
Printing of all types—
See The Argus.
DR. D. R. TAYLOR
OPTOMETRIST •
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Frames repaired or replaced
while you wait.
Lenses Duplicated
Contact Lens Fitted
—Office Hours—
8:30 to 5:30 Mon. Through
Sat., except Thurs. 8:30 to
12:00. Office Ph. 968-3953;
Home Ph. 968-4307.
Call for night appointments
Old Masonic Bldg.
La Grange -
THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1964
Established January 1, 1875
BETHANY NEWS
Lonnie Robbins of Bay-
town and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Cherry visited Mr.
and Mrs. Elisha Holstien
last week.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Ivy last week were Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Jurica and
Debbie of Schulenburg, Mr.
and Mrs. Chasr 'Naumimn
of West Point, and Mrs.
Paula Hatch.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Elijah Holstien last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Elisha
Holstien, Mrs. Martha Ray,
White Fulkerson of San
Marcoe, Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
iel Boehm and family and
Mrs. Rose Boehm all of La
Grange, Mrs. Will Langston
of Fort Worth, Mrs. Jesse
Boehnke, Reuben Helton,
Ben and Patsy.
Visiting Mrs. Martha Ray
last 'Sunday were Dr. Gar
Praha Happenings
(Beatrice Migl, Corr.)
Church Note*
Holy Masses for the First
Friday of the month will be
at 6:30 in the morning and
at 7 o’clock in the evening,
followed by the Way of the
Cro««
Personal*
“Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pav-
las of San Antonio visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Pavlas.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Dierschke, Nicky and Don-
nie of Eagle Lake and Mr.
Elm Grove
!
Scotts Items
Tuesday visitors in the
home of Mrs. Bessie Cowan
and Mr. and Mrs. Morris;
Cowan were Mr. and Mrs.'
Earl Collier of San Antonio,
Franklin Brown of Corpus,
Christi, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Sellers.
Mr, and Mrs, 2 Kenneth
Frierson and children, Terry
and Danny, of Charlotte,
were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bigley.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brown
visited in Yoakum Saturday
Rain
We had rains on Sunday
and Sunday night measur-
ing 1.75 on this writer’s
gauge.
Meeting
eeting
The Home Demonstration
Club will meet with Mrs. A.
L. Ellis Friday, March 13, at
2 p. m. The demonstration
will be on Floor Care by a
leader. Visitors are wel-
come.
attended the Junior Girls
Basketball Tournament ,in
Waelder Friday. Linda
Brunner was one or the
players. %
Mrs. A. L. Ellis and Mrs.
Tom Beale attended H.' D.
-Council at La Grange Fri-
day,——I--—
Mrs. . Martin Haseloff,
Brenda and Dianne of Pleas-
anton spent Saturday with
Mrs. O
and Mrs. ^Bernard Cunda of (night with Mr. and Mrs.1
Rosenberg spent the week- j Clint Johnson,
end at the home of Mr. and G. L. Brown and Mrs.
Mrs. John Jasek. ! Betty Murphy had as their
. ^Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin San-
Sunday evening visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Masek, Michael,
week-end visitors Mr. and
Mrs. Joe • Hermann and
Billy Joe of San Antonio.
Personal* j dera, Kathy and Michael of
Mrs. Alton Halliburton, j Houston and Ldrnis Holubec
Mrs. Emma Kaiser, and of Waelder visited with Mr.
Mrs. Frank Luksovsky of and Mrs. Emil Holubec Sat-
Moulton and Mrs. Rudy urday.
Dr. C. Garrette Ray
GENERAL DENTISTRY
Office Hour* 8:00-5:00
157 West Travis St.
La Grange, Texas
Telephone 968-3767
„ S-O-C-I-A-L
E-V-E-N-T
American Legion
Hall
FLATONIA, TEXAS
EVERY
MONDAY
8:00 P. M-
(Sponsored by American
Legion)
Refreshment* For Sale By
Legion Auxiliary
Timothy and . Chris were The Hermann family also
Mr. and Mrs. James Stan- visited in Jeddo with Mr.1
eel—aed- Janiee,—My: - -aRd ^wl -MrK,- PrastoH Johnson,
Wiedemann met with Mrs.
Tom Beale at her home
Wednesday for a quilting
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rette Ray, Curtis, Kevin, Mrs. Ernest Janek and Alice
and Cheryl of La Grange.
Meet Your Friend -’
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FRIENDLY
TAVERN
JOHN J. VOLDAN
FLATONIA. TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
of Schulenburg, Mr. and.Mullin of Houston spent n ^upa Sunday were
Mrs. Anton Migl and Be-I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ™r- and Mrs. Albert Wol-
atrice of Praha. All help-'R. M. Mullin. karte of Houston, Mr. and
ed to celebrate Mrs. Ma- Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Me- Mrs- Larry Sedvmeyer and
sek’s birthday. ’ Crory of San Antonio were son °f Shiner, Mr-, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charliei business visitors in our August Staadke and Miss
Migl, Charlie Jr., Stanley, neighborhood Monday. Stella Kopa of Flatonia and
and Karen of San Antonio} A 1C and Mrs, Bob Fir-, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Svatek,
visited with Willie Migl and' kins, Mike and Steve, of and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lala, I Austin visited Mr. and Mrs.} ™r- a.n d Mrs. James
Superior
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brand
Thomas and Theresa. j M. L. Brown Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius No- —---
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DR. HENRY F. STAVINOHA, Dentist
Dentist in Office Monday, Thursday, Saturday Mornings
Phone 743-3522 — Schulenburg, Texas
MEINERS MOTOR COMPANY
DODGE — DART — LANCER — DODGE TRUCKS
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Body Repairs—Painting—Custom Seat Cover*
Furniture Re-upholstering
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DR. JENNINGS B. COOK, OPTOMETRIST
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Office Hour*, 8:00 to 5*30 — Saturday 8:00 to 12:00
" Other Hours by Appointment
Phone PR 6-3587 Box 247 Flatonia, Texas
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Before you make any de-
cision, consider a long,
established company.
L. W. STOLZ MEMORIALS, INC.
Serving the Flatonia area for over 65 years!
P. O. Box 29$ ~ Phone No. 968-3149
La Grange, Texas
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fMra. A. C. Cowan. Or )
vak of Austin visited with COT.ONY NTIhPWSx_
Mrs. Julia . Michna and
Elmer.
Wesley Holub of Houston
visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Holub, Mary Jean
and Milton.
Mrs. Betty Stryk of Aus-
Sick Folks
Sorry to report Mr. and j Green
Mrs. Enoch Needham are on | last week,
the sick list. We wish them! Mr. and
i Wiedemann and Marcella;
! of Flatonia and Emil Boehm |
were Sunday visitors of Mrs.
William Wiedemann and
Ben.
Mrs. Harry Maeker visit-
j ed with Mrs. Elizabeth
in Shiner one day
Mrs., a speedy recovery.
tin visited Mr. and
Konstant Mosejcik. , I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J Good Rwn
Migl, Paulette, Teresa, and] Sunday night our gauge
Kenneth of Cistern visited showed three inches of rain
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Migl. Beatrice Migl
returned home with them
aftpr spending some time in
Cistern.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joe
Jasek of Hallettsville and
Mr. and Mrs. George Migl
and family visited Sunday
with Mrs. Hedwig Jasek
had fallen. The old earth
is really wet now.
George I
snent, I
Mrs. Ted Ma-
j tocha of Victoria, Miss
! Hattie Wiedemann of Fla-
tonia and Mr. and Mrs: Mar--‘
vin Hahn were visitors dur-
ing the week-end of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wiedemann.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Wehmeyer spent Sunday
afternoon and evening with
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dubose
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. ____
Vrana of Yoakum spent at Thompsonville.
Sunday in the Enoch Need-1 Mr- and Mrs. Harry Beale
ham home- I of String Prairie visited on
Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Sellers I Sunday with Mrs. Tom
visited relatives in WaelderBeale and Thomas.
Mr" and Mrs. "Jim Holub j Sunday evening. I J(>hnc Wayne Merecka
Snook Cowan was a buftL-22Pei^.. Sunday >n Houston
ness visitor in La Grange! vvith -relatives. ’
Friday morning - Mns. Alfonse Barta of
Mrs. Milton Bigley and Hallettsville and Mrs. Char-
boys and Ernest Bigley lie Holub of Moravia were
spent last Sunday afternoon, visitors in the Harry Maek-
and Milton visited Monday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Migl and Bea.
FORD mmBS/ZZLER
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CARD OF THANKS
. with Mrs. Ethel Bigley and, er home one day last week.
I wish to expresr my sin-|Mrs Snook Cowan ' j Mr. a n d Mrs. Frank
cere thanks for the get-well | Mr and Mrs Rosg MofJ Barta and daughters of
cJard.®-_ and I fett of Austin and Mrs. Earl Houston were brief visitors
" Needham of Flatonia visit-1 Sunday in the J. J. Me-
ed in the Enoch Needham' recka home- 0n Saturday,
home Saturday afternoon. ! Charles Carter and Foster
Snook Cowan visited with!of Corpus Chnsti visited the
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cowan I Mereckas.
and Mrs. Bessie Cowan Sun-1 Mrs- Buddy Brunner and
j day afternoon J children of Flatonia and
Little Janice Sellers of'Mrs- Harry Maeker visited
Flatonia spent Friday night Mrs- Alv,n Weikel and Mrs.
with Pa Pa and Gammy Leslie Blume in La Grange
Sellers. Friday.
Mrs. Edwin Brunner and
prayers,
presented ^uring my illness
in the hospital and at my
home; thanks also for any
other acts of kindness ana
assistance.
Vlasta Michal
Mrs. Tilda Smothermann
of Huntsville, Tommy and
Nancy Mitchell of Houston
\vefe"*WoMt-end visitors with
j Mr. and Mrs. Otto Janszen.
Sunday afternoon, all visit-
ed in Ellinger with Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Zatopek.
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p 2-Door Fastback Hardtop is one powerful
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KEEP YOUR FORD ALL FORD WITH GENUINE FORD PARTS AND SERVICE
WHY NOT PAY A VISIT
Pulkrabek’s
Sinclair Station
Phone PR 6-3887
FOR EXCELLENT
SERVICE T
SINCLAIR PRODUCTS.
Washing and
rnt Lubrication
Efficient
At SINCLAIR We Care—
About You, About Your Car1
We Are Giving
A-C-E STAMPS
Double Stamps On
Wednesdays
Allan of Flatonia and Mrs.
J. J. Merecka and Madeline
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
■mch thoughtful serv-
ice — the alleviation
of bereavement in
every way possible
without intrusion and
without ostentatious-
uess.
THE SMITHS
YES! WE HAVE IT IF ITS
HARDWARE!
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth997804/m1/2/: 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.