The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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Friendly -Newspaper
ted Jen. 1; 1078
THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDA
DECEMBER 31
Established January 1, 1078
fTHANKS
to express our
inks for all acta
shown 'during
nd at the pass-
eyed wife and
i. Andrew Ka-
specially Rev.
Smith Funeral
who sent flow,
r showed sym-
r other manner;
who helped in
r*y- May God
f you.
i. Kameftsky,
rs. W. E. Miller
New Year's Greetings
A Happy and Healthful
New Year’s wish to the edi-
tor and family, the readers,
with Mr. and Mrs. Elijah
Holstien and Mrs. 8. A. Ful-
kerson over the holidays.
James Helton is visiting
in Houston during the holi-
days. , • •
Those who had Christmas
dinner with Mrs. Martha
Ray were Mr. and Mrs, Gar-
rette Ray and Curtia Lamar
of Houston, Mr. and Mrs. J.
L; Etlinger and Mrytry Ann
of Flatonia, Mr. and Mrs.
George- Sanders of La
Grang and Larry Gosch of
College Station.
Bonnie Holstien returned
with Alvin Holstien for a
visit at Antelope.
Mr. and Mrs. Benno Lued-
ers spent the Christmas
Holidays in Houston with
their children.
(Beatrice Migl. Corr.)
! New Year’s Greeting*
I wish to extend my
greetings for the New Year
of 1960 to the editor and
family and the many read-
ers of The Flatonia Argus.
Wishing all a Happy New
Year with all of God’s bless-
ings and the best of health.
Frank Cemy
were Mr. and »s. Eugene
Patalik and chBiren, Mr.
and Mrs. StanBy Cerny,
Sharon and Qarm Mr. and
Mrs. George Cfrny, Clar-
ence and Allen, Imd Benja-
min Cemy, all oi Houston.
Miss MafgaretIMachac of
Houston was'a visitor with
her parents, Mr{ and Mrs
ton and Marcella Cunda of
Schulenburg spent Christ-
mas with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Cunda.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Kleihege and Marcel at
Sniner spent Christmas nite
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe V.
Okruhlik.
, .. Mr. apd Mrs. Alois Dor-
Christ- nak and family of Robstown
tr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stryk
i Olga and children spent the holi-
James days with Mrs. John Migl.
ky of Rev. Edward Bily and
i Mrs. Rev. John C. Bily of San An-
and correspondents of The
Flatonia Argus.
Christina* Visitor*
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin
Kouba, Carlene and Gwen-
dolyn of Bellaire and Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmie Broach,
TAYLOR
METRIST
ned
Glasses Fitted
Duplicated
repaired or
>laced - -
ipointments
In most respects 1959has
been a kind year to this
community.How,asaNew
tomo spent Christmas Day
•with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bily.
Haifoy Michna of Austin
L# Grange,
ilek and family of ©fcmeron
o our mi
EIsin£r”<lSi
WTs-rrrth e1 hOTrrerof -Mpnonr
Mr. and Mrs^ Fi
lik and Rose Mai
n> flrn^inpc fnr
Year. Best of luck always.
Mintage and
hsietman - with "0*ri*» tand
"Hie WaflShge offomorrow.
Gray’s Barber Shop
Mrs. Reuben -Helton and
family. *
Holiday ' visitors of Mr.
and Mrs.^Joe’Ivy were Mr.
and Mrs' Sherman-Ivy and
Linda of Midland, Mr. and
Mrs. Maynard Ivy, Frank,
Barbara, Unda, and Junior
of Austin, Max Nacrmann of
Smithville, Mrs. Max Plentl
CITY CAFE
VICE
STATION
UARTERS
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Ja-
Chrisfcmi
‘Selt^hna Benedict
his mothfer.
Jasek of
id Tail Pipes
.Miss, Annie Jasek of
Charlie Naumann of WAst-
PainV^r. ari’d Mrs. Eubank,
Shirley and Sharon of Fort
Worth, Mrs. Leslie Crowder
and Mary Ann Blackwell of
Waco, Marvin and A. C. Ivy
Of San Antonio.
Mr. vand Mrs. Raymond
Fulkerson arid children of
Weimar, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Hull of Gonzales, MY. and
Mrs. Charles Fulkerson and
children, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Willeford and children of
Eagle Lake, Orel Speed,
Mrs. Henry Pitman of Mul-
doon, Alvin Holstien of
Antelope, Bonnie Holstien,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ful-
kerson, Paul. Kenneth, and
Larry of Flatonia visited
Miss .Mary Lala of Hous-
ton-and Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Lala of San Antonio- were
visitors JRith ; Mr. and Mrs.
Vaclav Lala.
Mr. rind Mrs. Henry Joe
Henke of Hallettsville spent
Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Vana and chil-
dren.
FrSrikie Jasek of'San An-
tonio spent the holidays
with his mother, Mrs. Al-
bina Jasek.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Cemy, Clarence and Allen
and Miss Martha Hajek of
Houston were visitors with
the Frank Hajek family.
E LINE OF
*RODUCTS
Your patronage daring
the past year was ap-
preciated greatly. In
the new year we hope
you will remember as.
* i
Don’s Pressing Shop
To all we have served
during the,[ past year
and all those we hope
to serve in the coming
year we extend our best
wishes for 1960.
’ECIALS
SLICES 28c
»EAS 26c,
I To our many local friends,
\ who make it possible for us
to have a,very successful
Wear, we wnd regards and
Wst wishes for 1960. It has
. ^Jteen a great pleasure to
serve you.
Vraria’s
■r Service Station *
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Janek
and Miss Heleri Migl of
Schulenburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Ju-
rica of* Houston were visi-
tors with the Pavliceks and
Juricas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Blaha and children of An-
gleton w’ere hbliday visitors
of Mr. aadJVLtt. Frank Pav-
Mr. and Mrs. George
Bridges, . Blanche, Frank,
and Kenny, spent Sunday in
Nixon with relatives.
)CERY
Texas
TUPA PHARMACY
of Mr. and Mrs.
MAy I960
BE FULL OF
and will
A saw*,
■at saw
aw* and
»ed with
liameter.
pick up:
r Co.
We wish you well in
1960 and hope your
dreams materialize.
DR. J. B. COOK
HAPPY
NEW I YEA?
Seasons Greetings
As the old year fades, tue tahe this opportunity to soy u*
enjoyed the privilege of serving oil of you in ’59. We wish
you a happy, prosperous New Year, j
I
— PUBLIC OFFICIALS —
Ike J. Petras
District Clark
Henry J. Schovajsa
. County Judge
John A. Kubena
County Clark
Walter Oettjen
County Attorney
• - Gilbert H. Eck .
County Tax Auuior Collector
V VE hope the New
Year will find you
in the best of spirits
and health and that
the days ahead will
give you great Hap-
piness. j
We hope I960 will be
a happy and prosper^
oas year for all of our
Frit* Lobpries
many friends
neighbors.
August Bi
WIEDEMAlN’S
Homer L. Koliba Sr,
State Representative
!in ijhiif
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1959, newspaper, December 31, 1959; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987968/m1/3/: 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.