The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1964 Page: 3 of 4
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964
MULDOON NEWS
Conference Attended
Those from Muldoon who
attended Workers Confer-
ence at Memorial Heights
Baptist Church in Gonzales
last Friday were Bro. Gary
Colburn, Orel Speed, Mrs.
Chas. Davis, Mrs. Leroy
Wetjen, Mrs. Joe Meneley,
Mrs. Elizabeth Cherry, and
Mrs. Effie Ivy.
In La Grange Hospital
Sam Smith is a patient in
the hospital at La Grange.
We hope “for him a speedy
‘get-well.’
Birthday Dinner
L. W. Miller was honored
with a fish dinner Sunday at
his home with the fish be-
ing furnished by Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Henry Miller of
Smithville, with immediate
relativse and a couple of
friends in attendance.
Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Miller Jr.,
John Draegert of Lampasas,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry
Miller and sons and Hugo
Hoffmann of Smithville, Mr.
and Mrs. V. R. Hart and
children and Walter Ryman
and Mrs. D. G. Koopmann,
Mrs. 1j. W. Miller, and the
honoree.
A beautiful cake, baked
and decorated by Mrs. Mil-
ler, the honoree’s wife, was
served in the afternoon with
coffee and punch.
All had a grand time and
. left wishing Mr. Miller many
more happy birthdays.
Personals
Last week-end visitors of
Mr.„ and Mr#, J. £. Pitman
were Mrs. Louis Ruscher of
Houston, Mrs. Don Crosley
and baby of Victoria, and
Mrs. Tom Davis of La
Grange.
Visitors over last week-
end in the home of G. W.
Parker an Vastine Blanken-
berg were Mr. and Mrs.)
Johnnie Hart, Mrs. Jewel
Hart, Mrs. Beatrice Parker]
of Victoria, Mrs. Martha
Ray of Bethany and Mrs.!
Rossie flribek of Houston, j
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse!
Boehnke visited last week in
Kerrville with Mr. and Mrs. |
O. B. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. War-
ren were visitors in Houston
last week-end. *
Chester Cherry of Hous-
ton visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Cherry,
last w'eek-end.
Recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Sternnadl
were Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Cauthan of Baytown.
Woodrow Null of Hardin,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin-
dale of Lockhart, and Mrs.
Rossie Hribek of Houston
visited in the home of Mrs.
E. L. Bigley and J. W. Null.
Bro. Gerald Robinson of
Orange visited last Sunday
and Monday with Bro. and
Mrs. Gayy 'Colburn.--------
COLONY NEWS
(Mrs. A. C. Cowan, Cor.)
Good Shower
As the cool front moved
over us Friday afternoon,
we received a good shower
and it cocfled things out for
a while.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland
Gosch and Mr. and Mrs.
Parker Beale spent the last
week-end in League City.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Enoch
Needham spent Thursday
in Yoakum getting ac-
quainted with their great-
grandson, George Donwell
Baree.
Mrs. Bessie Cowan spent
Sunday in the*E. B. Sellers
home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. (Boy)
Cowan, Cathy and Valarie
Williams of Austin and
Mrs. Elba Davis of Flatonia
vtisited in the Mrs. Ethel
Bigley a«d Snook Cowan
home Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hockett and son, Ronnie, of
Pasadena spent the week-
end with Mrs. Mollie Rich-
ardson. Arthur remained
for a longer visit.
Mrs. Mollie Richardson
spent Saturday night with
Mrs. Pearl Terrell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sellers
visited in Waelder Wednes-
day night.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Snook
Cowan, Mrs. Ethel Bigley,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sellers
visited with Mrs. Bessie
Cowan and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Cowan Saturday
night.
C. P. Frierson of Austin
visited in the J. L. Frierson
and Miss Georgia Frierson
home over the week-end.
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For Sale-
1961 CHEV. BEL AIR 4 Dr.
1959 CHEV. BEL AIR 4 Dr.
1957 CHEV. BEL AIR 4 Dr.
1956 CHEV. BEL AIR HARDTOP 2 Dr.
1957 CHEV. PICKUP
1953 CHEV. PICKUP
1962 FORD FAIRLANE 4 Dr., Clean
1961 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4 Dr.
1959 FORD GALAXIE HARDTOP 2 Dr.
1958 FORD CUSTOM 300 4 Dr.
1950 FORD PICKUP
1950 MERCURY STATION WAGON 2 Dr.
1958 FORD THUNDERBIRD 2 Dr. Hardtop
JURECKA BROS.
;; Phone 180 — P.O. Box 253, Weimar, Texas 78962 !!
Locals & Personals
Miss Diann Rollig of
Houston visited over the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Rollig and Mrs. Mollie
Hodanek.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet
Stork and family of San An-
tonio visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Keilers Friday
afternoon.
Miss Judy Kallus accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Pauler, NoNrma and How-
ard, to El Campo Sunday to
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Popp and children. Mrs.
Popp■ is a “ daughter- of the
Paulers.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Vink-
larek and family of Houston
and Mr. and Mrs. John Vink-
larek of Cistern spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Vinklarek and sons, and all
enjoyed a barbecue dinner
with all the trimmings.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Muel-
ler accompanied their
daughters, Misses Peggy
and Ann Mueller, to Austin
Sunday, where they will re-
sume their college work at
the University of Texas,
Peggy as a junior and Ann
as a freshman.
The Argus, $2.50 a year
in Texas.
JUST WAIT!
The rural doctor’s nurse
rushed in and said, “Those
boys are swiping the green
apples off that tree in the
back yard. Shall I run them
off?’’
The doctor considered a
moment and replied:
“Mmmmm . . . No.”
Over 10,000 deaths from
snakebite occur in India
each year.
The largest white dia-
mond, the Cullinan (3,106
carats), was found in South
Africa.
Mrs. Si Ellis Carr, Si Ellis
Jr. and Ronald Bryce of Cor-
pus Christi spent last week
here with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugo Wehmeyer and Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Carr. Mr.
Wehmeyer and Mr. Carr
took them home Sunday.
Established January 1, 1878
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long
of Miami, Fla. spent a
week’s vacation of their two
weeks in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Darilek.
They also visited in Vic-
toria, Seguin, San Antonio,
Palestine and in North Caro-
lina.
MEINERS MOTOR COMPANY
Plymouth — Dodge — Chrysler — Imperial — ‘Jeep*
Dependable Used Cars and Trucks
Wreck Repairing —- Painting’ — Guaranteed
Automotive and Furniture Trim and Re-upholstery
Phone 968-3119 ----La Grange
Glad To Meet You, Bill!
1]
WE'RE DELIGHTED to make his acquaintance. Time panel quickfy
and before long he will take his place among the leader, of the
community. The principle, of thrift that you teach hrm now will
••rvi him well throughout hi* intir# lif#e
A .aving. account that you open in hi. name ond then in.l.t
that he add to regularly i. on excellent way to make a itarf.
We can be helpful.
FLATONIA STATE BANK
MEMBER OF F.D.LC.
FLATONIA, TEXAS
PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT,, SEPT. 17, 18, 19
CHARLIE, THE TUNA, SAYS:
15 years ago, food took 260 out of your
income dollar; today, it
takes only 19$.
MRS. TUCKERS
Shortening
0 1104 OTAR KI*T rood. mo.
BARGAIN Sugar -49c
10 LBS.
CARNATION
MILK o2rt^ 29c
PIONEER BISCUIT
Mix 2 box 49c
ADOLPHUS
Rice 2 box 35c
CHICKEN OF SEA
TUNA 27c
FIRESIDE JUMBO
Sweetie Pie
*
39c
LIBBY FRUIT
Cocktail 2 ss 45c
, ^ a. • — Ikf. —
RANCH STYLE
Beans 2 ?«£ 27c
RED BIRD ------^
Yams 2 sg- 49c
BAMA PEACH
Preserve ^ 29c
FOLGER’S
ROBIN HOOD
Coffee
1 LB.
CAN
79c Flour—*1*9
5 LBS.
Double Stamp Day Every Wednesday
With $2.50 Purchase or More
DOVE
Soap 2 e 37c 2, : 43c
39c
TOWIE SPANISH
Olives
10 oz.
PARKAY
KRAFT SLICED'
OLEO ■ lb 25c
35c
43c
Cheese
SWANK WHOLE GREE
Beans 2
8 OZ.
PKG.
isy2 oz.
CANS
FROZEN FOODS
COMET
Cleanser 2 31c
no7i6 dixTe cotton
7 OZ.
GREEN LIGHT MANY PURPOSE
MOP
GREEN LIGHT I
DUST
49c
1 LB.
59c
NORTHERN
Napkins 10c
KLEENEX
Tissues 2
300’s
Mazola Oil
NIBLETS W. K.
Corn
31c
GRANDMA’S MARBLE
14 OZ.
“$2.00 F-R-E-E STAMPS”
Cookies >«oz 39c
D-R-U-G-S
ENTHOL
39c Aero Shave
REG. OR MENTHOL
mWAee
i HtampH
T
' ..-V, 4,"
' ' " ' * ' - ,
Cifu of distinction for the entire family
r.t ■ ■■■__
_i
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SWANSON MEAT
2 53c
FROSTY ACRES
Orange Juice 2 53c
i i -
FINEST QUALITY
MEATS
WOODBURY
Lotion
COLGATE FAMILY SIZE
Tooth Paste
69c
VAL.
$1.00
VAL.
39c
$5.00 F-R-E-E STAMPS
. . Jt*.-
A A.
UCE
FRESH CHICKEN
HENS
HAMBURGER
MEAT
LB.
ROAST OR
CHOPS
?■
■'
Cabbage, lb.
RED DELICIOUS
Apples, lb.
16c
L'
BANANA
We’ll pay you—50 ACE Gift Stamps for
your old “1963” ACE Stamp Premium
Book. Bring it in to us today. Let’s
“SWAP.” Give us your old book and we
will give you a brand new book P-L-U-S
50 ACE STAMPS. This offer expires
October 5, 1964.
Squash, lb.
BARTLETT
Pears, lb.
<
14c
15c
RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT
QUANTITIES
Pine-O-Pine °z 17c « 49c; migl’s food market
STEW
RIBS
u>’ 35c
PRESTO-POP (READY IN PAN)
Popcorn
soz 25c
PORKIE BUTTS
HAM
lb 69c
HEINZ
Baby Food
3 29c
HAKo
BACON
2 lbs 98c
Rinso Blue
ct 59c
-...............- ■
HOWDY M1GL, Owner-Manager
Phone PR 6-3371
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1964, newspaper, September 17, 1964; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999131/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.