The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1964 Page: 4 of 4
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1964
Established January 1, 1875
WANT AS) SECTION
Cistern News "RT,,ANY NKWS
Vifciting Mr. and Mrs.
(Mrs. Gertrude Pavlica) Elijah Holstien last week
word first inse*-
(3c per woro ursi mse^ T.V. & RADIO S*nric
lion; 2 cents per wo. d Flatonia Gas * «• .
each insertion theree <'--r ; neon
minimum charges JSr per ________
advertisement.) ONE ROOM air-conditioner
—---f(>r $i3«j.95'. Best, Buy in
FOR YOUR insun.nee needs | Town. J. L. Etlinger’s
contact Louis Vieuiann, Store. tfc
your local Hermann Sons 7_R()0M House for rent;
aKent- ^.-tfc| across street from water
draperies, flooring
and heaters furnished.
Phone PR 6-3730. ltp
FORSALE
Vrana house south of
town; also have refriger-
erator for sale, cheap.
See me after 6 p. m.
Alfred Vrana. 32-3tc
Caii j $90 CASH - Six Automatic
p £ \ Dial-A-Matics never un-
crated. Cabinets scratch-1
ed at wholesale cost, j
First persons to mail in
name, address and phone i
number will be given j
first choice. Will advise i
upon arrival in Flatonia.
Write to UNCLAIMED
r R E I G H T DEPART-
MENT, -Fr-Or- Box 1115
Victoria, Texas. tfc
„ . . 17" 1 Attending Convention
HOMES FOR SALE—Du-1 ]yjjss Neomie Hanzelka is
plex, 3 bedrooms, 2 kitch- lending the Catholic
ona 9 l.-.th-i 9 ivimrk, -r
LOCKER BOXES For Rent
See Aug. Etlinger or Ju-
lius Bacak. 35-tfc
FOR SALE—Poppy seed.
Miss Boniface Okruhlik,
PR 6-2292. ltp
TRACTOR REPAIRS: John
Deere sales and service,
equipment Imple-
ment Co., Phone PR 6-
3367, Flatonia. 5-tfc
WANTED—To buy from
owner for cash an unim-
proved tract of land in ex-
cess of 100 acres. Please
were Mrs. Rose Boehm and
Daniel of La Grange, Mr.
and Mrs. Elisha Holstien,
ens, 2 baths, 2 living 1 youth Organization ^onven- B^nnAe ksbo™-
rooms dining room.L- ■ vL- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hel-
rooms, u i ii i n g iuoih, tlon m Bryan this week, ..nd T „
screened porch, close t° having been ehosen as dele- x? Y, r’ £ 11 ? i *
town on Highway 90; Nell«' sl>f 'ast
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Holstien and went home on
Saturday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
priced for immediate sale’ I *.ate by the local °n?aniza-
Three bedroom home just
out of city limits, east on L. , . .
Highway 90; 1.19 acres| Mrs ■ Edward Vinklarek
FOR SALE—Registered Du-
roc boar; going out of
hog business. David Tauch
PR 6-3720. 31-3te
mail information and low-i I HAVE men looking for
est cash nrice to: B.
Wittjen, P. O. Box 3146,
Galveston, Texas. 31-4tc
FOR SALE—Nesrsta duplex
a p a r tment, $12,000.00.
See F. Z. Nesrsta, 326
Belden Street, San An-
tono, or E. A. Arnim. 31-tf
SPHfED ‘ QUEEN automatic
washers, wringer types,
and dryers. Niemann
Motor Co 19-tfc
COMPLETE stock Briggs &
Stratton and Clinton en-
gine parts. W. W Mo-
tor Co.
La Grange-Smithville Area:
WE HAVE buyers for small)
farms and wooded pasture
land. See us if you have
land to sell. *
For Land’s Sake — See
farms. If you have land
or houses for sale, list
them with me. W. J.)
Bludworth, Real Estate, j
Flatonia, Texas tfc \
land, 2 car garage and j jvy iast vveefc vvere Mr. and
Krsns* I ™ p4
quick sale. Two bedroom! 2?? Memorial Hospital in ]yjra Charlie Naumann of
home in city limits north Shiner several days. She iSjWest Point, Mr. and Mrs.
on Highway 95, on lot nnw bome and improving. Harry Lueders, Marvin Ivy
200 x 400, complete with j n i and Ricky of San Antonio,
all furniture, $5,000.00. Ua"c,e , . ,,, , „ j Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Ivy,
I’ll be glad to show you ' Sa.urday n*pbt \danCe Barbara and Linda of Aus-
any or all of these places I bere/ sponsored by the Rec- tjn. Mrs. Ivy visited Mrs.
anytime after 4 :30-p. m,; reat,onal Clu u is reporte . L,izzie Rietz in Flatonia.
Call PR 6-3380 or PR 6-1as enjoyab e and success^u • She also visited friends in
3307. Edwin E. Zapalac,
the Weimar Hospital last
week. Mrs. Lola Blackwell
OUR HERO
An applicant for employ-
ment gave as his reason for
leaving ^his previoqs job,
tvhteh had been that of a
temporary sorter at the post
office: “Done all the work.”
He had also served in the
Army and to the "formal
question: “Why did you
leave the armed forces?”
he replied: “Won the war.”
Lyric Theatre
FLATONIA, TEX.
Matinee Saturday 2:30 P.M.
SAT., SUN. NITE 8 P. M.
SAT., SUN., AUG. 8, 9
“FBI Code 98”
JACK KELLY
RAY DANTON
— Admission —
Adults 50c, Children 25c
Heat Exchanger
OR
Pressure Vessel
Fitters
FIRST CLASS
APPLY IN PERSON
The Heatran
Equipment Co., Inc.
19000 Almeda Road
Houston, Texas
I Re,ltor'______________itL3icjPW*?"n'adav afternoon vis-' “j,,“
FKKI) For' Sale—Crimped itors of Mrs. Gertrude Pav- j vXitiriB Mr. and Mr«. .......................
baled hybt id sudan and , lit <i u (re Sifter ^L Donat ius , R|isha jj0]sHen last week MInu/ . v nl>n?i;
»• F- Maeker PR Harb.ch of Our Lady of the | were Mr and Mrs. Billie MIDWAY DRIVE-IN
I 6"3402- 31-3tc Lake Convent, San Antonio. Holsti and Michael 0f THEATRE
Mr., and Mrs. Jerome P.; Houston. Bonnie Holstien).......~ *
FRI., SAT., SUN.,
Aug. 7, 8, 9
JERRY LEWIS as
‘The Nutty Professor’
Schulenburg, Texas
CARD OF THANKS Johnson! Carolyn and* Mike HofsUenl^LonSde “Robbins
Mere words will never ex-
of Yoakum.
Mr. and
I of Baytown and Mrs. Mar-
|f|il||0 Doal Potato HAVE Mattress Troubles?- in* this time of mourning
nilllld Itcdl Ldldic Coftie to see us. We really
'WILL DO electrical wiring,
roofing or carpenter work.
Felix Mica, Phone PR 6-
3863. 31-3tp
FOR SERVICED—Registered
Quarter Horse Stallion;
has good background.
Anyone wanting to see
him, come one mile north
of Flatonia. Robert D.
Richter, Route 2, Box 9,
Flatonia, Texas. 31-2tp
West Point, Texas
Ph. Smithville AD 7-3120
FIRESTONE TIRES, balanc- j
ing and alignment. W. W.
Motor Co.
solve your problem. We
you want, P&K Sleep
Shop, Pat and Ken Walla,
Schulenburg, Texas, Box
last
WATER WELL or irrigation ♦ * t
well drilling/ Leroy Rich- 254. (Across street from
ter, PR 6-3328. Flatonia. Keuper Super Mkt.) l-6o
Texas. 41-tfc
iirpw mir th'inlu and amirp-l ,mi i,llu Mrs. Eugene tha Ray also visited Mr. and
ciation to 'ill the relatives i vinklarek and Mrs. Charlie Mrs. Holstien and Bonnie.
aSd Wends who have to1 Vink,arek visited in Shiner Visiting Mrs. Martha Ray
bin,! .,,,.1 iiw.mrMfi.l a'id Moulton Wednesday. last week were Mrs. Birtie
Mrs. Sophie Machacek! Holstien, Mr. and Mrs.
for our husband'and father; j Mr*. I.ouia .Bosch visit-. EUnhn HoUticn and Bonnie,
wo wiviVi pqnecinllv thank ed Mrs. Alfied Gosch in : Mrs. Rav visited Mrs. San-
_ - J0ehnnv Tuna fer leading F,atoriia’* Modern Nursing ders in La Grange '
sell new ones or we can Jonnnj lupa ioi leaaing Home Fridav afternoon
mak* *”>•
Smith Funeral Home and ai|l«nctr'r Ceoperatrve Inc m
& i Hfferrtoon." * ' W",B'"US
Mrs. John J. Reck Sjr. is
week.
FOR AN EXCELLENT
MOTOR
TUNE-II P
CONTACT
NIEMANN
MOTOR CO.
Phone PR 6-3534
, S-O-C-I-A-L
E-V-E-N-T
American Legion
Hall
EVERY
MONDAY
8:00 P. M.
(Sponsored by American
Legion)
Refreshments For Sale By
Legion Auxiliary
La Grange
Chiropractic Clinic
E. L. FITZPA.TRJCK,, D C.
Office Hours: 9 3. m.^to 12
noon, 2 p. m. to'6 p. m. on
Monday, Wednesday, and [you.
Friday; 9 a. m. to 12 noon
on Xues<3ay, artd Thursday
Other Times By
Appointment Only
221 East Travis
Phone 968-3340
helped make this sad time
more bearable We. want to] ____,• , ,
thank all those who brought sPendmtt a few days this
^ TO! H=rekoireFn?Srt KJt?
those who sent spiritual and Mr and Mrs. Eugene
oral offerings. May God yinklarek- and Miss Doro-
bless each and everyone o#|fhy yinklarek attended the
m, ,, -Bastrop Homecoming last
The f amily of Thursd.lv niffht.
Ben W. Novak Mr and Mrs. Gilbert
Keilers of Flatonia
FREE SILVER WEDDING
Dance
Fayette Co. Farm Bureau’s
QUEEN CONTEST &
DANCE
were
Sundav afternoon guests of
Mrs. Sophie Machacek.
Albert Bauer Sr., who is
a patient in Scott and White
.Hospital in Temple, spent
the week-end at home with
hi< wife.
SWISS ALP
Saturday, Aug. 8
Music By
JURECKA’S
Honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Tietjen
EVERYONE INVITED
YES! WE HAVE IT IF IT’S
HARDWARE!
A large stock of such items, fishing tackle,
ammunition, household supplies, Case cutlery,
pock“t knives, butcher knives, scissors.
Water supply material and sheet metal
work.
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE
Saturday, Aug. 8
8:00 P. M.
Cactus Pryor, KTBC,
Master of Ceremonies
Admission: $1.00
Music By
The Bay City
Dutchmen
Wm. Stein Hardware Co.
“FOR GOOD HARDWARE”
Since 1882
THURS., FRI., SAT., AUG. 6, 7, 8
— S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S —
SUGAR, 5 Lbs. * __________
DECKER PURE LARD, 4 Lbs.
YACHT CLUB TUNA, Flat Can
Decker Luncheon Meat, 12 Oz.
O’SAGE PEACHES, No. 2*/2
Monarch Blackeyed Peas, No. 300
Uncle Wm. White Hominy, No. 300, 2 17c
ROTEL KRAUT, No. 1 ...... . 9c
BAM A PEANUT BUTTER, 12 Oz. 33c
NABISCO CRAX, 1 Lb.
Monarch Orange Drink, Qt.
Nabisco Vanilla Wafers, 7 1-4 Oz.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
NORTHERN NAPKINS, 80 Ct., 2
NORTHERN TISSUE, 3
CHEER, Reg.
M E A T S
VEAL CHOPS, 1 Lb.
VEAL CHUCK ROAST, 1 Lb.
TALL-KORN BACON, 1 Lb.
BACON SQUARES, 1 Lb.
NORTH SIDE MARKET
Paul Beale, Owner Dial PR 6-3685
; Mexico gained her inde-
j penden»ce from Spain in
1821.
Hueco Tanks’ in the
; Hueco Mountains near El
| Paso, Texas, are large nat-j
jural cisterns formed by de-j
j pressions in limestone.
Friction matches were!
first made in 1827.
J Lightning moves 30,000
| times as fast as a bullet.
The Republic of Texas
| never issued postage stamps.
Fishing . nets are among!
primitive man’s earliest in-j
ventions.
The biggest machine man
has ever built is a huge ra-
dio telescope.
Australia is the only con-
tinent in which the blowgun
was unknown.
At least 20 Texas streams
are known as Mustang
Creek.
In Europe, folk legend-
credits-the hedgehog with
being a weather prophet.
The largest osage orange
trees in America’are found
in the Red River Valley. ,
An astronomer has pre-
dicted that the sun will last
six billion years and then
explode.
No governor’s portrait is
hung in the Texas Capitol
until after the end of his ad-
ministration.
Chemical tests in present
use are sensitive enough to
detect one part in a billion
of certain drugs.
Methyl cyanide is found
in the blood of smokers, but
is absent from that of non-
smokers.
Dance
At
SWISS ALP
Sunday, Aug. 9
Music By
THE JADES
Gents $1.00, Ladies 75c
U. R. INVITED
CASH
For Royalties
Minerals, Oil Leases
WRITE
Concord Oil Co.
Alamo National Bldg.
San Antonio, Texas
. 78205
DR. D. R. TAYLOR
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Frames repaired or replaced
whil$ you wftitj
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
-TRUST YOUR CAR-
TO THE, MAN WHO
WEARS THE STAR
TEXACO PRODUCTS
WASHING & GREASING
COURTEOUS SERVICE
Pavlas
Service Station
Phone PR 6-3511
Flatonia, Texas
(Your Patronage Is
Appreciated)
55c
50c
50c
27c
KOTZEBUE
DRUG STORES
— Two Locations —
Moulfon & Gonzales
Dance
K. OF. C. HOME
SCHULENBURG
Saturday, Aug. 8
Music By
The Triumphs
Adm. Gents $1, Ladies 75c
r>^'-».v>»:- >5Koas:< >5s> •»> m-
ATTENTION! !
WE WILL BE CLOSED ON
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15
(RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY)
FLATONIA F E ED MI L L
BALDWIN BUSINESS
COLLEGE
Fall Term Opens
Day School Sept. 8
Night School Sept. 10
Prepare-for a Fine
OFFICE POSITION
(Tregg ‘ * Gen.
Shorthand Business
ABC Bus. Adminis.
Shorthand Bookkeeping
Receptionist Bus. Machines
Secretarial Civil Sendee
Typing
Baldwin Business College
1010 fteTson . Yoakum, Te**
Clip and Mail This Coupon
Please rush me your 1964
Bulletin.
<r
Name
Address^
City
SUMMER SPECIALS
G.E. Appliances
G.E. AIR CONDITIONER,
16,500 B.T.U.
G.E. 17 FT. FREEZER,
CHEST
G.E. 12 FT. FREEZER,
UPRIGHT
G.E. 30” RANGE
G.E. 40” RANGE
Price
$379
$299
$229
$219
Sale
$329
$259
$189
$179
$268 $228
Flatonia Gas Company
PR 6-3522
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1964, newspaper, August 6, 1964; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth998551/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.