The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1954 Page: 2 of 4
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS
Geo. W. Bridges
Owner and Publisher
Entered as second class
F matter at the po.-t office
I JHatoma, Texas under , the
Praha -Happenings
SENATE JOINT
KESOLU nONMlO.
■ Established Jan. 1, 1875
_,, ______ • %*.' ~ * •.
I provided ■ TurahVrf'Ti/at t
Pat rlFta Migl, < w
d p- *c j <,i" : jcnaitr. juiy ; _ - .. ci-uumu *«y- j son'‘trofcf^ate funds shall
i,:D-><’>iarh’ j' 1)1 ophsin^ an An-iendnient IUH^i'^2pv00) Dollars per
> :V. *V-r . \ l ne ( o'nstitutip* »i .the State • $ur,««uch assistance i month jjdj'injr the Legisla-
ci ,t. r . •!• IVxas, amending Article needy ‘hged„ ijfeedf blnrdr Hire the power, t© Stf**up a ",
News C
Mots Mairclla Slirman,
1- - VV;d => t-v,vii .UJlghgfrtafe
-Publtshed" oneb—■I hurydax^f'1 1 •* *1* I >-U" "T;,",. " , * nv.c
PP
llic fingertip
far The Argus building,
f«nn Ave., Flatonia. Texas.
r::A
u hu h
Praha.
AI-l^Lu
took nl.o, jij. th
Catholic Church
o
(hx Year
Six Months
PTtON KATES “ ’ ~~ W?wp»-
m o #v#x S' 11 r i * *
~.w*
• d '. hrifl< p' ef
ik, gift of .the groom,, and
her -bouquet was, of white
:wmc
Ufa *
' !< i . spent sjBVeVfe.' '{lay:
I< p.1 -t. \% M*l. «*' h i:
s, amending. Article ----- , , ., ,---- i------ — -f ••
III. Section 51a. providing ;‘hd -needy children, shall System.ol' payments for the
Legislature shall haver exceed, the-Hint "of qey.dy
Million;
hat the _ _______
• have the. power to prpvidl* Fqrty-two .wwuuii.
•f. ' mmmiSMtr* wrr *fE'4-.©»rnadJ^ ■ ?■
blind persons! over
twenty-one (21J ye;irs of
, »*
$2.00
$1.25
Outside-rtf "Texas
One Year $2.50
Six Months
Phone 57
Post Office Box 202,
Flatonia, Texas
Trade allowance on your
old watch at Thulemeyer’r..
—INI ‘ ‘
Our Station Is
Headquarters
Kimmuf, 'daughter of • M
and M r-. .lames XuPmail Of
f’rahit, hecafii1' the bride id
Leon LangiiiTirfer, ‘ -on ol
Mr. and Mrs John I sing-
$1.50 . ha-qn i ‘4 ■r-u^fi.uU'iihiU.'g—fie..
f Vaclav -Bil> •<>t Ble mg per*
I formed the '.ceremony arid
1 was cc[obi'aii! of the <Nup
jtiat Mass which’followed.
The bride, given in mar-
riage by lice father,,-wore a
n> Ion lace and net. over taf
feta ill ' i s led with a
scalloped neckline, fitted
bodice, long Iftce sleeve,
which...came .tu.,.point.. <»ver-
the,wrists and a lull gather
waku.
511. idvo
'a .eM e ■ 4 ■
Sit:
a fried
Mf.e.s.
Koch and
Monti ay <
cut;
Hattie ami
Bea Kas :*v<
i/i *
Sr’SsfSrTSEtrSSr -as
ill',i
TW ’Hie, i/a"vmeiird'if same ToD'car.
actual bona __
Texas nvho iare needy aged
Oel'Si
merit of same to ' cat. -•* thv jU‘'Veii up a.sjrs-
i fide cijjzsyi- .of iiliould the I.egislatlite ,tent''payments' fo needy
.are needy aged eftwt enabling ■ law> and'.| children .under‘sixteen (1G)
s cars .of age providing for
over
v.1 I,l'"vi<|(‘ ah additional
1. * 4 •
■old. iduething nesv, borrow-
ed .1 h' e arid .a peons f|!
her shoe/
Mis? K.li/ahcdh Langham-
• r, lister of the groom, wa-
inaid of honor. She wore a
gown of light blue met over
talfota designed 'with a
'tra'plos bodice and gather-iJr.
ed skirt Which, .featured j ri
■rows of ruffles On the flQ'or-! July 2T
length skirt. Sh« svere a sc, ighed
matchifig stole and ni t head
dress and carried a ho.njtfet
stay.
.."■'.iW-f'--fr{,heedv !-iopi iri
ante of {We St. Ijlfdmih
Academy in Shirier and h
been ympljOyed. at
Hospital in Weimar.
■Vs
blind persons over .the a-ge
of twenty-one (21) Vears,
and needy children under
the age • of sixteen (Id)
••ns years; providing for the ac-
ceptance of financial aid
from the government of the
pafion
from
iIT funds'
Federal^ govern-
Expresses Tha
. Rev. Ls Sc)
..extend his th
aapiiiagegte
; iselconi
given to him c
this amendment, such Acts ,.aipn't* v. limifaUiiL; dribs total
.‘hall not he invalid Ijy rea- ahiounl whifift*^may b?‘ex-
. ,1 1 . f‘ ♦Vuiio o tHir»in<i\AVU T .. . T. I •»' TP'*-*.
Son for Stryks ........
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Strvk
if Schuleabufg are the
d parents of a. son born
Lnited States for such assist- make lis
son of their
character.
The Legislature >hall
act appropriate laws.
anticipatory pended fotr'such assistahee''
out of State funds; and pro-
en-jvidinjV conditions as to resi-
dence. within* the. State in
ists. of the recipients.; (,rder to become wtWhiie to
tame; providing that the of aid hereunder available un.'fivtf'qrs'Sistance.’' *
The
sefeu"
1 os and i,-- \
brothers.
young man
and a half^
• Icomi'd bv
*r
For
GATES TIKES
and BATTEN IES
—r and
TEXACO
PROTM TCTS
.Why Nut Visit Us
1
Mn Sunday. A
■M a rgai'i
Wtv Feature
ii ill - were Misses bab\ was ■mipci/.c
.N'c.nsad. dressed Schulenburg- •(' •
in y« Mow, < I. idell .Schilhab, ( hutch, and _ re t
hi grc. 'i, .hi T.'f\ejyu fiarta., mi of ‘Andrew.
' I *li:«, ,• ’ I-'- ’* rvf ■
. *■ . ,
lidn with match i'icji fed ail 1 h« '
th-
\ Im-'li
ived th
j
pitymehts of such assistance
from State funds shall never
exceed either the payments
’from Federal funds or a to-
tal of more than Fortv-Two
M, i 1 l i o h ($42,000,000.00)
Dollars per year; providing
enrrctinen't of" tnws"’trr
for inspection.
SEC, 2.‘ The
Constitutional amen dm e n t
shall be submitted to, the
tpialified electors' of Texas
at a special election to be
held throughout the. State
SEC; ;L Tlw»fcibvernor jof-
lpregoing the State of Texas is hereby
“J *' detected to/kssup<the neces-
sary proclamation for. said
election and have the same-
published and held as re-
quired by-the Constitution
■*4—Texas "H -the 2nd day ♦*t.-.--nrj- the.laws of"the~St«te"Of~
! i I •\ . •' e
"Camp
,t November, 105-1, at which LjiVxas''
election' there shall be priii*-
ei!, op. such ballot the fn!.-
l eces.-ai.yV eleytif.ini form-.-)! lowing clause:
make lists (jf recipients-
aid * available for in spec
i.um;, .prqviiling for Jhe
(«•■* ■
30-4tc
prbclafhati&ir, • and
Miinmi'i l-«VU’.i'«i
I". Sue g ! •• flier <
thy bride, 4 . .1'
■Tmmy3
Your Patronage
Is Appreciated
I
Niemann
Service Station
.•t-tisniel .Wdrfieation, and- making an
appl'ojiriation to defra’y tho
■l'he
(lonsArs. v'.
nkW ..viul'' Mrs., Frank y.vk- ..•■■!,•;
. ' virl* 4 V . 1 -1 ■
___‘___ ■»
M iic
^Con.sjtitution
LegfslatOre the povver to set .
'•necessary expense* -of' nroc- up a svstem.of payments of1
bff'^affbT?. ahd-- '■ .rr rof
Trade foi^ hT new Elgin,
Wadsvvortl*,- ‘Bumv$, or
"FffR fhe .Amejulment '.<• Westfield". vjiatclj^t Thule- ,,
'■ "*• givipg. tho >eyeC8.
—--.-r"^r4-— •
ning. JuVy 25,
Evening Ma&s
On "yVedne
Aug. ’"1 1,. Rev.
offer an eve
7:30 o’clock
followed by a
the church**U:
Come out
evening anion
and partake
lunc'h. Gani'
be available.
A Little Cool
The heavy
*4ael—fow-cL*Aji
which brough
nearby 'seetb
ms. a Uttle .reii
, tense heat ai
^ light showers
holding the election.
BE' IT RESOLVED
■vy assis
;■ box iX -iixty-fivo
nos.o' (ll-
1(55); years |>r
g. Folks
Ride* M.
Yciun
Hay
Avion.(fayA
R. F. MUELLER
Flatonia, Trxii
’araily of .San Antonio
- peril the. week-end visiting i
here.
HOMEMADE SAUSAGE AND tHglCE
k MEATS ALWAYS
hameV and' lauu Slirman
Jr. wen**the witnesses. .
Following the ceremony
an all-day reception -was
.held at. the k .of C.’ Home
in Schulenburg, which
_ followed by a dance at
I night. The bride’s table ________________
j|‘vys centered with a three man and children of Hous-
, Diered wedding cake topped spent the week-end
' miniature' bride J
and 1
Hot Sausage and Bar-B-Q Every
Saturday and Monday .
Your.Patronage Is Always Appreciated —
North Side Market
Jjwjth a
• | groom.
A fteC The wedding trip
Jfthe young coupli will make
their home in Schulenburg,
The groom is a ITr>2 grad- \]rs y j stryk and daugh-
_
[J -uato- of Schulenburg High
iSchotd and is employed by
ie Nurdhausen Plumbing
SECTrf)\ 1. That Sec-
tion 51a <>f Article HI of the
,, « %r . . , .Constitution of the State of
. Texas, lie amended and the
same is hereby amended, so
the same shalj- here-
'V ... ':L, , la f ter read as follows: .
Mr. and Mrs, ( harlm.Migl; • “SECTION* 51a. The
Legislature shall have the
power, by General Laws, to
provide, subject to limita-
tions and restrictions here-
in contained, and such oth-
er limitation-v-*- restrictions-
and regulations as may by
the Legislature be deemed
expedient for assistance to,
and for the -payment of as-
sistance to:-
s "(1.) Needy aged persons
who are actual bona fide
citizens of Texas and
if San Antonio were week-
w>.slend gueuts of Mrs. Rosie
M i*rl and family. _
Mr. and,Mrs. .lames Sur-
h<Te.
’Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stryk
and Alfred, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Stryk Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. John Stryk, Mr. and
k « • m n
• V1”*'
TT
Rj.i -jtm
The bride is a 1953 grad-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Faj-
kus and Kenneth attended
th, wediMhtt. 0/ ^(4.
ter in Pleasanton Saturday. *>-- * -- «
•i u*ge,; prov^Ujtl • t h fi tj \ Wheeled homes during
;;5)-U.hi.v. . Ij;c- iuliiLx tron'i ' ' * .... .....
IfrVf ri 101
“*■
young pe'<ipl
the Alex
home, .from
.^'tTkilUT i<ct - j i .yoTVTe 1 urneu uoirix? ....
son may..W iff valici ajwihms *f.tw week’s visit
basgd on need, that '-Hie
maxiniupi ' payment , ]) e r
month- per person from
"State funds shall not. be
more than Twenty ($20.00)
Dollars per month; giving
the Legislature 'the power to
set lip a system of paypvenfe'
for the needy blind persons
ever twenty-one (21) years
of age; giving fhe Legisla*
ture the power to set up' a
system of payments to the
needy children under six-
teen (16) yeafs of ago;
providing for the expendi-
ture of funds from the Fed-
eral government; limiting
the total amount which may
be expended for such assis-
K W...... home. ! roll
ride the part
here.
+++++++•4
i
Wtwt
+wn bring such precious]
l soloce whew gou h<we4
enjoyed . (h'c
"games for .a
time *the groi
partake of
lunch xvhich
ly enjoyed,
games held
ment until it
home. A j<
ported.
provided
Attend K. J..
K. J. T. Rail
Those fro
tended the
K. J. T. ral
'ihuUle. S'
marriage b
IHr x attend
VHINK OF HEATING
that no such assistance
-.1 shall be paid to any inmate
. ia£.4my -State supjwirttf^n- £
mate, or th any person Who 'givTrfir
shall not have actually*-re- power to set up a system ol
‘! sided in Texas for at least payments of old age assis-
! five (5) years during the tance to those above sixtv-
| nine (9) years immediately five (65) years of age; pro-
I preceding the apjilication
for such assistance and con-
tinuously for'one (1) year
I tmcU Ifc. —
M«<»l Qrtvt Vault » ------—ia
Ar*$a*A to —• i0t**mr*
In tW itaw to top i
imnu'diatvly precedhiK such, valid
vided that monthly pay-
ments from State funds toll
one person may be in *
amounts based oh*+
L<**~
iwommnxkd to •• 1
any
application;" provided that need, that the maximum
1 ... ..........Mmxiitxf rvt.r mrivii Vi nor ViCl’- *
t SPILTH
t - rFUNERA’L HOME
..Thicde, ,}
pleasure, i
of games
and a gn
Verne T1
Ann Rietz
program.
the. maximum payment per pannyut per month per per-'
4
\
month from State funds |
shall not be more than
Twenty ($20.00) . Dollars
per month.
"(2), Needy, blind persons j
who are actual bona fide j
citizens of Texas and are
over the age of twenty-one
(21) years; provided that1
no such assistance shall be |
paid to any inmate of any j
State supported institution, j
while such.inmate, or to any '
person who shall not have
actually resided in Texas at;
least five (5) years during!
the nine <9.) yagrs. .imrpf-
; diately preceding the ap-
plication for such assis, i
; tance and continuously for i
.one (1) year immediately
preceding such application. |
“(3) Needy children who i
are actual boiia fide citizens
.'+++++++++++++-M-4!++-H-+++ + ,< '• • *•••♦
+
+
i
+
Hardware Is Our Specialty
We have a complete Hne of up-
to-date light and heavy Hardware
for Vour, needs. * ^
01 R PRICES ARE ALWAYS
r IN LINE ' .
. .7. ,
Wm. Stein HardwarrCo..
The I. R. H. A. Hardware Store
' Flatonia, Texas *
►♦♦♦+++++i-'-ei--i-+++++-i-++++++++++++++++'4-+++++++++*+*-1
me*-" *»> <♦:
/
I
heating dt'alcrs can serve you best right now. ' . . •
Don t w ait lor a cold snap before getting your heating equipment
in shape for wiotor. Sweat it out today instead of shivering it out
when winter comes along. »
Remember, natural gas is the preferred Joel for heating, cooking
and many other jobs in virtually rtll Gulf South communities. Suppliers
of your favorite fuel are investing millions of dollars in a continuing
. search for additional gas for you arid your neighbors. Gas service is fhe
bigfest bargain in your home today-worth every cent you pay for it.
%
,, and then some!
I
N «i
» M
of Texas and are under the]
: age of sixteen (16) years;]
provided that no such assis-
tance shall be paid on ac-,
count of any child over one|!
'(1) year old who has not
■ continuously resided in
I Texas for one (1) year im-
j mediately preceding the ap-
plication for such assis-
tance, or on account of any
child under the age of one
1 (1) year'whose mother has
jtjot continuously resided in
Texas for one (1) year im-
mediately preceding such
application.
"The Legislature shall
have the. authority to accept
from the Federal govern-
ment of the United States
»uch financial aid for the;8
assistance of the ne’£dy|v
aged, needy blind,’ and qt
needy children as such gov- ^
] ernmefat may offer not in- |B
consistent with restrictions IK
l herein set forth; provided *
1 however, that the amount
of sucl) assistance out of
State ftinds to each person
assisted shall never exceed
(the amount so expended
I out of Federal funds; and
THANK YOU,
MY FELLOW TEXA|S
Attend 4-1
Those f
tended th
Day in Lq
Aug. 2, w
Patrick 1
Beck, Gill
dore Fail
James* Vin
vin Kuns(
ers, Mary
Jane Otal
lers. Mild
Darlene f!
The ho;
accompani
Beck, M
zelka an
Hu^o Aus
From th®. bottom of
my heart, I want to
thank1 you who
supported-,- me in the
First. Primary. Your in-
terest in gi^od govern-
ment iirfd^your enthusi-
asm iii this fight for
Texas "is bn inspiration
to me.-* Together, we
will continue to discuss
the issues and carry on*
the cluan4 hard cam-
paign which will result
in a decisive victory for
Texas''in the Second
Democrktig Primary on
August 28.
$
Sincerely,
ALLAN SHIVERS
ac
ac -ac- :«• ac ac ac ac- «. mcxmxmXK**
Personals
Mr. ai
White wort
Beaumont
days last
the Hugo
Mr. an
Ellis and <
were Mon
Felix Jane
Eugene
ployed in
Sunday a
visiting hi
relatives.
Mr. and
are spend
cation in
Paso visit
John; Mue
len. The
Dr. and'ivi
ler in Si
also enjoy
awav, tin
had. N. M
Mrs. A]
Schulenbu
day.. .
Little
Janca is s
visiting hr
bert Op|
Grange.
Monday
Felix Jar
Andrew 1
Jarosek,
benka ai
Moulton u
L. _
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1954, newspaper, August 5, 1954; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth985048/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.