The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1963 Page: 1 of 4
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THE
ATONIA ARGUS
VOLUME 88
$2.50 Per Year in Advance In Texaa
FLATONIA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1963
7c Per Copy
Some Livestock
Lower Monday
Plenty of buyers witji
good orders were on hand
at the Flatonia auction Mon-
day. Stocker cows, cow
and calf pairs, stocker
calves sold at steady prices
with last week; butcher
calves sold about 50c per
hundred weaker than at
last week’s sale; heavy fat
yearlings were the hardest
hit. Top hogs were on the
downward trend.
Consigned were: 600 cat-
tle, 465 hogs, 15 sheep.
Prices were-—
Calves: Good and choice,
$22 to $25.30; commercial,
$21 to $22.50; . utility, $19
to $21; culls, $19 down;
stocker steer calves, $25 to
$32; stocker heifers, $23 to
$27; stocker yearlings,
$22.50 to $26; heavyweight
qills, $16.50 to $18.50;
'Yht, weight bulls, $15, to
Cotfte: Good heavy-weight
$14 to $17; cutter cows, $13
to $15; canner cows, $1-3
down.
Cow and calf pairs: Qpod
$180 to $227; medium, $150
to $180; old worn out, $150
down.
Hogs, No. 1 and No. 2,
$14.50 to $15.30; No. 3, $14
to $14.25; sows, $11 to
$15.50; heavy weight, $13
to $14; light weight, $13 to
$14; feeders, $12 to $13.50;
pigs, $4 to $9 head.
Sheep; not enough to
■establish a market.
Fat Stock Show Set
Thursday, March 21
3 File for School
Trustee Posts*
Three can-didjites had
filed for election as mem-
ber* of the board .of trus-
tees of the Flatonia^ Inde*
pendent School District
when t h 15 deadline was
reached Wednesday, March
6, according to Superinten-
dent IL B. Froehner.
The following candidates
have filed for the two posi-
tions: William Cherry, Rob-
ert Mica, and Frank Pech-
acek Jr.__, __________
The election will be held
Saturday, April 6.
Float Entries Needed
For Frontier Day
Parade March 21
To make the Frontier
Day Parade enjoyable and
successful floats are needed.
only boost “town morale
but you spark “in town
and “out of town” compe-
tition by advertising your
business establishment.
In order to enter a float
just contact any Student
Council member, Nancy By-
ler, Dennis Brunner, Janice*
Zapalac, or Wanda Freytag.
The parade is March 21, so
you had- better hurry. Your
entry is definitely needed!'
Mrs. C. A. Syler
Passes March 11th
Mrs. C. A. Syler, 70, died
Monday, March 11, in a
Schulenburg rest home fol-
lowing a lengthy illness.
The funeral services were
conducted on Wednesday,
March 13, at 2 :30 p. m. from
the Muldoon Baptist Church
with interment being made
in the Pitman Cemetery at
Muldoon.
Correction
In the Card- of Thanks
published lasl: week for
Bowdy Migl, we were in er-
ror where it stated “and
Mark.” This should have
been Adolph Masek, who
was one of the Legion mem-
bers who helped.
Celebrates Birthday
A group of relatives and
friends gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Kocian last Saturday eve-
ning to help Mr. Kocian to
celebrate his birthday.
Games of dominoes and
‘42’ were enjoyed and re-
freshments were served. He
received a number of nice
gifts.
W.M.S. Meets In
Mercer Home
On Thursday, March 7.
the Baptist Women’s Mis-
sionary Society met in .the
hoqie pf Mrs. ,W.aE. Mercer.
The regular business
meeting was. held, then
parts of the “Week of
Prayer for Home Missions”
.program was presented,
with Mrs. L. .Blackmon in
charge.
Mns. Mercer led’ the
group in singing, .“Have
Thine Own Way.” Mrs.
Blackmon read the Bible
scripture and introduced
the different topics, “Wit-
ness Unto All Nations,”
“Seek Those Gone Astray”
and “Go Everywhere
Preaching.”
Everyone was happy to
have Mrs. Qussie. Hart vis-
iting at the meeting.
Mrs. Hugo Wehmeyer
led the closing prayer,
after which the hostess
served" delicious refresh-
ments of apple pie, jell-o,
triangle crackers, coffee,
and tea.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Anna Krause and Sophie
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Bohmann of Stockdale and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krause
of Shiner.
Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Tay-
lor, Jimmy, Richard, and
Mary Elizabeth, of Austin
were last week visitors of
Mrs. Vine Krejci. Another
visitor was Mrs. Bertha
Brosch of Flatonia.
Mr. and Mrs. August
Weidel of San Antonio vis-
ited his mother, Mrs. Ferd
Weidel, Sunday.
Mrs. A. W. Dutcher and,
children of Lissie spent Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrs. C.
K. Mica.
Mrs. Herma Faltysek and
children spent Sunday in
Beeville with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Agricola and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Ladik Barta
of Houston spent Sunday
morning with Mr. and Mrs*
Frank R. Barta.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fajkus,
Earline and Kenneth, at-
tended the Talent Show at
the Bishop Forest High
School in Schulenburg Sun-
day evening.
School Menu
March 18-March 22
Monday: Barbecued pork,
mashed potatoes, sauer-
kraut, peaches, bread, but-
ter, milk.
Tuesday: Hamburger,
potato chips, buttered corn,
Jell-o, milk.
Wednesday: Fried chick-
en, buttered rice, carrots
and peas, fruit cobbler,
bread, butter, milk.
Thursday: Hot dog on
bun with or without chili,
brown beans, pickled beets,
pears, milk.
Friday: Pimiento cheese
sandwiches, Chipo’s, let-
ture and tomatoes, banana
pudding, milk.
Visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Stell Gosch
this week were Lester
Gosch and Dale Toepper-
wein. Guests last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Gosch, Wayne and Mark,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Toepper-
wein and Dee Anne also*
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Otto
and Kenneth spent Sunday
in Schulenburg with Mrs.
Richard Otto, and helped
her observe her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Brown of Houston spent
last Tuesday with Mrs. Ed
Mueller and Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Earley.
Miss Jo Ann Syrinek and
Lloyd Fiedler visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Syri-
nek and family Friday eve-
ning.
The Flatonia FFA Chap-
ter will sponsor its 17th an-
nual Fat Stock Show at the
local livestock auction barns
Thursday, March 21.
Everyone is cordially in-
vited to attend the Show
and view the exhibits
throughout the day and
night" —■ ■------------
Judging of the animals
will begin immediately fol-
lowing the Frontier Day
Parade which will start at
1:30 and disband at the auc-
tion barns. Judges for this
year’s stock will be two sen-
ior livestock judging team
members from Texas A&M
College. The poultry judge
will be Wiley Time from
M.G. Feeds of Weirqar.
At 8 p. m. the premium
sale on all exhibited ani-
mals will be held in the
arena of the Flatonia Live-
stock Commission Co. „
There will be 11 calves,
17 hogs, 19 lambs, three
pens of broilrt's, five breed-
ing swine, .and four dairy
animals.
Judging of the breeding
swine and dairy animals
will be held on the Flatonia
Public School grounds im-
mediately after the com-
mercial show.
Entries for the forthcom-
ing show are, as follows:
' Calves, 11 entries: Dan-
iel Brunner, Willie Warren,
Billy Stemocher, L a r r y
Brunner, Steve Doherty,
Dennis Brunner,t Martin
Svatek, Dennis Freytag,
John Merecka, Kent Hanna
and Harvey Mica.
Hogs, J7 entries: Ronnie
Masek,-Harold Mica, Aug.
Syrinek, Martin Svatek,
Ronnie Merecka, Benedict
Pokluda, James Niesner,
Harold Boehnke, Zefrin
Pospisil and John Wayne
Merecka.
Lambs, 18 entries: Lupe
Alvarado, Loyd Craig, Cal-
vin Kurtz, Robert Mladen-
ka, Bobby Doehring, Ray
Faltysek, Johnny Taylor,
Bobby Hunter, Wallace
Wehmeyer, Gary Zimmer-
hanzel, and Felix Mica.
Broilers, 3 pens: Eugene
Schaefer, Robert Schaefer^
and Kent Hanna.
Breeding swine, 5 entries:
August Syrinek, James Nies-
ner, J o e .Gaidoa, .. Steve.
Doherty, and Martin Svatek.
Dairy stock, 3 entries:
Eugene Schaefer, Ronnie
Masek, Dennis Brunner.
Honor Roll
The following are en-
titled to be on the Honor
Roll for the fourth six
W0i3 ks_
Grade 1 (Miss Ward) :
Carolyn Linda Fajkus,
Charlene Marie Krenek,
Myra Jean Okruhlik, Carol
Ann Sternadel, Christina
Jimlnez, Josephine Jimdn-
ez, Aubrey Yale Feril,
John Joe Gutierrez, Floyd
Daniel Futschik, Riobert
Allen Lev, David Lee Zou-
Marion Downs Flatonia frontier Day Ana
. n . - _ . Parade Comug Ip
In Regional Tournament
Rudy St. Wrba
Dies on Tuesday
Suffers Broken Leg
Sandy Peters, 2-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Peters of Houston, is
confined in a hospital there.
She sustained a broken leg,
as she was struck by a car.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Raska
and August Kalina of near
Schulenburg, Mrs. Mae Ful-
kerson and sons of Muldoon
visited with Mrs. O. D.
Wright Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Meier and Jeanette and Mrs.
Lillie Wittwer of San An-
tonio visited with Mrs.
Charlife Brunner Sunday eve-
ning.
Mrs. Tony Pulkrabek,
Barbara and Anthony spent
Sunday in Moulton with
Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Charba.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Mitehellj Tommy and- Naney
of Houston visited over the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Janszen.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Syrinek and family spent
Sunday in Smithviile with
Mrs. Agnes Zimmerhan-
zel.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Pospisil and sons of Rosen-
berg spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
Pospisil.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Carr
spent Sunday in Houston
with Mr. and Mrs. Si Ellis
Carr. Si Ellis Jr. returned
with them for a few days
visit.
Grade 1 (Mrs. Frierson) :
Lee J. Bacak, Larry Baum-
bach, Cynthia Buse, Steph-
en Freytag, Danny Kay
Jaree, Marlene Krhovjak,
Deborah Lueders, Frances
Munos, Linda Muras, Je-
rome Svatek, Donna Roy
Whaley.
Grade 2: David Hoff-
man, Gerald Freytag, Law-
rence Masek, Paul Wayne
Beale, Robert Pechacek,
Chester Sleinhauser, James
Vanicek, Betty Kay Bigley,
Mary Carr, Ida Doehring,
Martha Gosch, Darlene Ku-
becka, Judy Mica, Yvonne
Votaw, Carol Zouzalik.
Grade 3: La Nell Helton,
ShaTon J a n a k, Richard
Kainer, Kathryn Lev, Joan
Muras, Marie Rebecek, Re-
becca Robbins.
Grade 4: Glenn Bacak,
Evelyn Brunner, Thomas
Finger, Mark Gosch,
Jeanne Greive, Magdalene
Machalec, Billy Niesner,
Freddie Pechacek, Tommy
Petrasek, Sandra Robbins,
Rebecca Jan Simons, Mich-
ael Steinhauser,- Karon
Wiedemann, Pamela Wo-
tipka.
Grade 5: Larry Janak,
Bernice Kubecka, Janice
Maj^ialec, Ann M-uras, Max
Nikel, Joseph Schaefer,
Yvonne Sternadel, Dorothy
Svatek, Shirley* Syrinek.
Grade 6: Jennifer Frey-
tag, Anthony Florus, Diane
Kolar.
Grade 7: David Segura,
Gerard Svatek, Allen Syri-
nek, Cynthia Wiedemann.
Grade 8: John Edward
Bigley, Linda Freytag, Eve-
lyn Syrinek, Eugene Zou-
zalik.
High School-
Ninth Grade: Susan
Johnson, Patricia Schoen:
weitz, Judy Steinhauser,
Martin Svatek.
Tenth Grade: Sandra
Grieve, Judy Kallus, Glenda
Michal, Margaret Novak,
Janice Zapalac.
Twelfth Grade: 'Dennis
Brunner. -
The Marion girls’ basket-
ball team defeated Flatonia,
59-41, in the Regional Tour-
ney Friday, March 8, which
was held in the Southwest
Frontier Day and all of
its fun-filled events is com-
ing up on March 21. It U
a day that is just brimming
with fun, laughs, and ex-
periences never to be for-
gotten, for both young and
old. Throughout the day.
Rudy St. Wrba passed Texas state College gym in j
away Tuesday morning, gan Marcos I the Student Council ana ■*
March 12, in Flatonia’s
Modern Nursing Home,
The Flatonia girlsl, badly j ^rfoue h?n\Yrt^nmenPt°nfor
hampered by nervousness j
NUMBER 11
.
whprp hp had rpfiidPd foil tampered Dy nervousness,
rowing & MrtgQB mnfeM Of and racentbouts with the
several tSTs^o^Se had h«ld a l?"!0 lea_d atIHe
ago.
reached the age of 74 years,
8 months, and 3 days.
Funeral services were
held this morning (Thurs-
day) March 14 at 10 a. m
from the Smith Funeral
Home in Flatonia.
Interment was made in
Flatonia Catholic Cemetery.
Booster Band Club
Meets on Monday
The Booster Band Club is
scheduled to meet Monday,
March 18, at 7:30 p. m. in
the Lunch Room.
All members and those
interested are invited and
urged to be present.
end of the first quarter, but
fell behind in the second
period when they were un-
able to score, making only
one field goal.
- Scoring for Flatonia were
Kathleen Racak 16, Janice
Zapalac 13, Nancy Byler 11,
and Virginia Hoffman. 1;
while Guards Juanita and
Janice Zapalac, Barbara
Boehnke, Bettye Mica, arid
Judy Kallus played well de-
For the town people there
is the annual Frontier Day
Parade to take part in, to
view, and take pride in. It
will assemble at 1 p. m. in
back of the Fire* Station,
and will start at 1:30. The
whole procession of pretty
girls, “wild and woolly”
boys, and eye-catching
floats will wind its way
through town to the auction
barn where the judging of
animals will be ready to be- *
gin.
The judging which will
fensively for Flatonia. For-
wards Sandra Pavlica and I immediately follow the pa
Bettye Mica also played (rade, has always proved to
well offensively. ibe thrilling entertainment
This game ended the bas-j for all—^-anxious boys, proud
ketball season, in which f parents, and the generaj
Four ‘Good’ Bobcdts
Walter Jochen, who re-
sides about 7 miles north-
east of Flatonia inlhe Frey-
burg sector, had a big bob-
cat in his pickup while in
Flatonia Tuesday. This one
was the fourth one he
had trapped and killed in
recent weeks.
Jochen also said he had
killed a fox, mink, and coon
and that all of the animals
Were trapped near' his
chicken pen.
Benno Wotipka of San
Antonio spent Sunday with
his aunt, Mrs. Otto Qlle.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Schilhab of Schulenburg
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Jurek and Ge-
neva.
Mr. and Mrs. George Da-
vis and family of Austin
were Sunday night supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Y. Janecka.
Mr. and M’rs.'-R. D. Zap-
alac and Mr. and Mrs. G.
F. McWhirter attended the
Texas Bankers Association
first district meeting in
Hohston Saturday at the
Samrock-Hilton Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. ^Alfred
T , T __ Brunner of Schulenburg vis-
Mr, and Mrs. John J. Ko-j ited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Flatonia enjoyed a fine sea-
son. They were the 6nly
team in the Regional Tour-
ney which had ap undefeat-
ed district record. This was
crowd
That night is the climax
of the day—the sales. These
annual sales always prove
exciting as well as profit-
also the first season in his-; able. This is the proving
tory that the Flatonia girls j,grounds for all the sacri-
had compiled an undefeat- fices and hard work the
ed district record. The girls boys have done, so be sure
also accomplished two other to come out and support the
feats during district play; Future Farmers of America,
they handed Sheridan their Any time during the day
first district loss at home in or night that you get hungry
five years, and by winning you can surely depend on
the district without a defeat
broke Sheridan's 6 - year
hold on either a , district
championship or a tie for
the championship. v ■
Play Is Presented
the Future Homemaker* Of
America to have their
“chuck wagon” parked in
the auction barn cafe, full,
ofi eartu. like hot -doga, ham-
burgers,' coffee, soda pop;
cake,’pie; cookies and cifffk*-.
This concludea,the events
of Frontier Day with only to
mention that to make it
truly be as good as it sounds
is for everyone to take in-
The Woman’s Missionary
Society of the Flatonia Bap-
tist Ciuirch presented a play
entitle*, “Daughters of Des- ________________
tiny,” at the Workers’ Con-lterest and show enthusiasm
fprpnrp nt thn Mnlrlnnn RanJ fw it
ference at the Muldoon Bap-| itf it.
tist Church last Friday
afternoon.
Cokie Cooper Gets
Praise from Coach
Recently, following an
intra^squad scrimmage sea- ’
sion at Texas A&I College,
Kingsville, freshman Rob-
ert (Cokie) Cooper of Fla-
tonia, was singled out as
one of those receiving spe-
cial —plaudit., from Head
lar and daughter of Hous-
ton visited with Mrs. Fran-
ces Kolar Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ko-
Sladecek Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Nesrsta of Houston spent
Saturday night and Sunday
cian, Mr. and Mrs. J[ohnnyiwith Mrs. F. A. Nesrsta.
Matula and Connie of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Mor-
Schulenburg and Leonard j ris and som of Pierce visit-
Gast of Harlingen visited ed with Mr. and Mrs. John
with Mr. and Mrs. W. Pav- Morris Sunday evening,
lica and Ted Friday eve-1 Mrs. Frances Breitschopf
ning. is spending • this week in
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ko- Austin with Mr. and Mns.
cian, Gene, and Ernie Wilbert Ellis and other rel-
Phrampus, Sgt. and Mrs. i atives.
James Cochran, Clayton ! Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Vo-
and Patti Sue, of San An-; taw visited in Waelder Sat-
tonio spent Sunday with ! urday evening with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kocian. ; Mrs. George Barta and
Mrs. Mike Harbers and 9Jfnn *Lay' a ? d helped
Mrs. James Chomout and 1 9 tnr, Ce
children of Yoakum and, first birthday. A delicious
Mrs. Elizabeth Keepers of lunch and the birthday cake
Victoria visited with Mrs.' c .
Annie Templin and Miss! Billy Hutchensof San An-
Ella Berger last Thursday. 1 l?0.10, a2,d ^ra- Alfred
, ,, j .. | Kelso Jr., Brenda and
Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Du9ty and Miss Kay Chum-
Graves Jr., Lame and Kathy, , of Bay city were week-
SL ov*r jhe 1 end visitors with. Mr. and
from Blinn College, Bren-
hajn, at Jthe beginning of
this Bemester.
week-ehcf with MrT and MrsT
R. A. Scheer. Lamar Olt-
man of Baytown also spent
Sunday with them.
Mrs. Lester Gosch, Mrs.
Edwin Zboril and daughter
and Barbara Boehm of Yoa-
kum ppent Friday with Mrs.
F. A. Nesrsta.
Lee Roy Best visited with
Mrs. B. W. Hutchens.
Mr.-and Mrs. Edwin San-
dera, Kathy and Michael,
of Houston and Louis Holu-
bec of Waelder spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Holubec.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Barta of Stafford, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Rittimann and
_________________________ _____ _____mar . ___
Mr. and Mrs. Ladik Barta | Debbifc. of Boeme Spent the
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- week-end.with Mr. and Mrs.
gene Magnus and also Jesse
Best in Houston Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Daehne of Bay City visited
with Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
Garbade Sr. and Mrs. F. G.
Daehne Sunday.
Joe Vybiral and Joe Jr.
Sunday, all celebrated the
"birthdays oftr Mr. Vybiral
and his great-granddaugh-
ter, Debbie, with a delicious
turkey dinner with all the
trimmings.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Pechacek of Llano spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
P. F. Pechacek and other
relatives.
Joe Sladecek of Kings-
land spent the week-end at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J^Wil-
UTrison and daughters oT n;] c.-. .
San Antonio spent Thurs- Gd ^e‘"ke;
day night and Friday with! . wa19. na"V®d as a
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Webb.1 J ”)ak?ng S*e be?
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Zou-1 Pr°2ress during the week,
zalik attended the 4-HI Cooperjransferred to_A*I
Adult Leaders Association
supper in La Grange Satur-
day evening.
Lee Roy Best visited with
his son-in-law, Roscoe Dan-
iels, of Sierra Blanca, at
the S.P. Hospital in Hous-
ton Sunday and Monday.
Mr. Daniels underwent sur-
gery there last Friday.
Gene Vogt of Austin vis-
ited with his grandmother,
Mrs. Otto Olle Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brun-
ner visited in Waelder Sun-
day afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Doehring and Brenda of
Austin spent the week-end
with Mrs. Vlasta Doehring
and Victor.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Meier, Jtanette, and Mrs.
Lillie Wittwer of San An-
tonio spent Sunday with
Mrs. Rudolph Mica. Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Mica and
sons also visited in the after-
noon.
Mrs. Don F. Kocian and
Michael spent last week
with her mother, Mrs. Della
Williamson. Mr. Kocian
also visited during ’the
week-end. They have been
transferred from Alpine to
Timpson, where they will
make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Schacherl and Bob of Aus-
tin spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Schacherl Sr. , Bill Mick of
Shiner also spent Sunday
with them.
Sabred Heart
Catholic Church
Sunday Masses are at
6:30 and 9:30.
Stations of the Cross and
Benediction of the Moat
Blessed Sacrament every
Friday evening at 7:30 p. m.
It is a good policy to attend
evening services during the
season of Lent as a matter
of sacrifice for our Dear
Lord.
Our parish is very proud
of the beautiful carrara
marble statue and shrine of
the Infant Jesus of Prague
situated at the front of ther
rectory in the arch. This
had been donated to the
parish in memory of Joseph
and. Anna Tuna. .An elec-
trie light will be installed
to light up the shrine all
through the darkness of the
night. The light is a symbol
of the grace that the Infant
Jesus grants to those who
love Him. Soon our whole
parish will be formally con-
secrated to the Infant Jeans
of Prague.
K.C. quarterly commun-
ion'March 17 at th^B:S0
a. m. Mass.—Reporter. . ^
■/sil
Mr. and Mrs. William
Best, Dale, Keith and Nancy
of San Antonio visited over
the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Beale.
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