The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1955 Page: 2 of 4
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 19$5
Established Jan. 1, 187S
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WE FLATONIA ARGUS
Geo. W. Bridges
Owner and Publisher
Entered as second class
matter at the post office at
Vlutpnia, Texus under the
A%et of JJarch B, 1879. -
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led each Thursday
Argus building,
Penn Ave., Flatonia. Texas.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year....... $2.00
Sb Months ..................$1.25
Outside of Texas
Year ......... $2.50
S* Months w.....'_____
Phone 57
Post Office Box 202,
Texas
$1,50
ounces. She-wa.s given the
name Barbara Anne. Sin'
was welcomed by two little
brothers, Donald anti Mich-
•Mil. .
• Mrs. $£pW‘ Machacek, is
tnp prpud grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gosch
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Huebner_and-
L ./
Mm d/top;;
ri«yjfon bring such precious;:
knm’soloce when uou haw ::
kuir , , . J , t
go. prwdea for the ‘
~a»ketof<iloved one u
: the trusted protection j|
water in the-ground
r SMITH
’ FUNERAL HOME
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Well
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News Of Cistern Community
(Mrs. Gertrude Pavlica, Gor.)
A Ljttle Girl - | their meeting in the parish
Mr. mid-Mr*. itSrrin At art* --^hauiJiu4dittg.-;r- -TaTii
acek or San . Antonio * an- After the meeting the 1&- ah0ut' 3 1-2
nounce the arrival of a little (hes enjoyed a delicious
girl born to them Jan. 22, at lu”ch-. ‘ - ; '
l^-lO am An important meeting of
The little miss weighed ip St. Anne’s Altar Society was
at eight pounds and ’eight also held here Sunday after-
COLONY NEWS—
(Mrs. A. C. Cowan. Cor.).
Rain, At Last
noon.
proud parents of a liijde gill
born to them ih'thfe Santa*
Rosa" Hospital in Sail An-
tonio Jan.. 28. , '
—The little Indy tipped the
Machaeek spent Sunday in scales*4t seven pounds eight
Muellers Have a Girl
'. Lt. .and Mrs. John Muel
ler of McQueehey are the*
San Antonio becoming ac-
qauinted with the little new*
comiy. ......'
MrsTMacfiacek remained
for a longer-visit.
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St. I sad ore Society Meets
Last Sunday after tin*
9:30 o’clock Mass, the men
of the local St. Isadore So-
ciety held an importarjt
meeting in the parish school
building.
ounces and will answer to
the name of Patricia Marie.
. . She .is ..welcomed by a -lit-
tle brother, John Allen.
Proud grandparents "are
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Janca of
Cistern and l)r. and Mrs. Ed
L. Mueller of San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Janca
rfnd Mr. “and Mrs. Milton
Janca and little daughters
spent Sunday in San Antonio
getting acquainted with the
little miss. Mrs. A. JvJanca
stayed over for a longer
visit.
Ladies Societies Meet
Sunday afternoon at 2 :30
o’clock the ladies of the lo-, . ^
Tn-'ld j AttettdHnitjertrt ’ -
—~ I Quite a number
cal K.J.Z.f. Society
inches. Farm-
ers can plant gardens‘and
c o r n now,.
Personals
Mrs.'* Pearl TiyTefl spent
se.veral days in Austin last
week. , _
Mr. and Mrs. Franklyrl
(frown ; mat! ,Aciia Carroll
Praha Happenings
(Helen Migl, Corr.) •
’In Shiner Hospital
John-Biiy of- Praha- i*--
e received nously ill in the Wagner
spent. Wednesday night witlr•^t-AAd^Mrs. Edwin Ja,s«-k
Mrs. Ida Brown and Lorene.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Need-
ham attended the funeral of
Clarence Kay at“ M uidoon
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mollie Richardson
spent Sunday afternoon* in
the J. Q. Tem-ll fioffiie.
—Mr.-and Mrs. Sam Cowan
spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Ida Brown mid
Lorene.
A. C. Cowan was a busi-
ness visiter iii Schuleriburg
and La Grange Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ii, Sellers'
spent Sunday afternoon -with
Mrs. Travis Seller- at .Cis-
tern. .
Hospital in Shiner.
Employed in Victoria
Charlie Qlsovsky of Praha
has accepted a position as a
barber in Victoria lately.
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. LoaisJasek
and ianiily^jLdiJian-J>fia<ini.or
CAKD OF THANKS,
We take'this means to ex-
press our sincere apprecia-
tion to all who assisted in
h v ' wny ■nfufing“fhe death
and -burial of our husband
and father, Clarence Ray;
we especially Want to thank
those who brought food and
the ladies who helped so
wonderfully from Flatonia,
Cistern and Muldbbn; we
also' wish to...thank' Bro.
Parker, Bro. Lewis, the
W.O.U,.. tip- choir, • the
Smith Funeral Homu-,—antT
we wish to thank everyone
’fdi-'- tRe -beautiful flowers.
. His Wife and Children
•MV. and Mr-. R. Shaw of
Garwood and Miss Clara
Koch of El Cfrrripo visited on
Strvk I Saturday in the W. C. Koch
* ’ home. •••* '
CARD
a numoer of our We wish to express our
wJIM BO” IT SWIMS I l>bOplt; attended the' funeral sincere appreciation -for,the
fetf Zano-Doyle of Houston, -heartfelt svmpalhv, spiritual |
who fell to his death, and bouquets, and - flowcTs ■ ex-
V.lu.U.',ij;d .lU..litu- tended—fri tr'ir^ ““ “
JIM ®0— IlM.most lansatianal invention in the
history o! fuhtnf tho •iI.Ik (*1 minnow (hat swims
No jnor* live bait to tmy. This is thejuie sansatuxi
oI the?0th century. * •
uses nc
e water
ffavity.
luff, bay
IT SWIMS—no springs uses no fuel, it
long e« you leave it in the kit
proci
fuel, it swims as
you leave it in tho faratar Swims by unique
process of balance end gfavity. fish any rlesubd
depth'-in lake, stream, gulf, bay. Anv hsh that will
strike a mm mow wdl agfikt JIM fro ibis if tw gad-
get looks and swtms Dka a live minnow
This is (he lura of aN lures—beautiful silver leaf
plastic Buy oee for your friends also. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Send fl.00 only, for each larr Send
check or cash. We pay poalsga. Sold by mail only
• I. * H TACKLE CQ P.O. Box 741 l*9k Fla.
ware. Is Our Specialty
- 'tT •—- f ♦»•’* ♦ / -tete.
we have* complete line of up-
4>UR PRICES ARE ALWAYS
-INIANF/
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Win. Shin Hardware Co.
The
I. R H. A. Hardware St
Flatonia, Texas
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
GROCERIES
NOTVDRIFTt* 3 Lbs.
WESSON OIL, Quart
MAXWELL HOUSE UOEFEE. l Lb.
LIGHT CRUST FLOUR, :» Lbs.
Swans Down Cake Mixes, 2 for
GEBHARDT’S CHILI, with beans
THTNT S PEARS (No. 2 1-2)
Hunt’s Fruit Cocktail (302), 2 FoK
NIBLETS CORN, 2 For
85c
59c
99c
49e
Oik’
25c
39c
49r
31c
GOLD MEDAL MACARONI (12 oz.) TGc
23c
24c
N. B. ( RA( KERS, 1 Lb.
N. B. C. ( HEESE RITZ. 8 Oz.
M E A 1\S .
_ RIBS. 1 Lb.____
VEAL ( HOPS..1 Ll>.
VEAL SIRLOIN STEAK. 1 Lb.
VEAL ROUND SI’EAlv, 1 Lb.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
I TIDE or CHEER
JAX, Giant
■live soap
(Bath), 2 For
35e4f
45c
49c
59c
29c
18c
23c
Grim’s
ift Store
(frtere, Rrop. *
Phone 93
Cemetery, last
nttprnrrrm. ——
Wednesday
4-H. Club’’ Gathers
The Cistern 4-H Club girls
held their regular meeting
Thursday afternoon, with
their' sponsor^ Mrs. Travis
Sellers. *
Mrs. Seilers demonstrated
how to make a collar apd
how to put a collar on a
dress.
The girls enjoyed a few
games,. . .
Rains Fait
' Cistern jw'as blessed by re-
ceiving some rain Thursday
nigfit, Friday and Saturday,
More-raid in the near future
tSMK
C.Y.O. Meeting
The Cnthqlicu YouUi
gjinuaTion . hebl its Ki
mating *hcrt- TuesdW t
and family, also of San- An-
tonio, • were vyeek-epd visi-
tors of Mrs. Louis Jiisek and
Fra»tkie.
Bernard Strvk of Victoria
spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs*. Frank
and J,ouis.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jahfek 1 .-------
and family of Weimar and | Remember her with Kings
Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Migl‘Candy on Valentine’s Day.
arid family of Houston were 1 Jones Drug Store,
visitors of the Charlie Pilats j
of Praha recently.
Bennie Olsflvsky of Kings-
ville spent the week-end j
here,, , , . - .. .1
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ol-
sovsky,and fat
Valentine is Feb. 14—get
yours at Thulemeyer’s.-
Your
Jusl
ship ml
rings;(
days,
l yt
USED CARS
’54 Ford Pickup 1
’53 Ford Fordor
’52 Ford Tudor *
’52 Chevrolet Tudor
’52 Ford Truck
Flatonia Motor Co'.
Phone 105
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DR.
Schrotl
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V
airily of Prai^p
were recent yijfifors of rela-
tives, in Houston and also at
Sand Point.
.Mrs*,Aim.('.arma isflifuMiih
,'ing a few days here with the
John Bilys.
and relatives at tbo passing
of f our beloved husband,
father, son, and brother,
Jamos -JVa.llace Albrecht.
May God reward each and
everyone. " -
' The Family
20 percent discount on all
pottery, at Thulemeyer’s.
Yes, we have Hallmark
Valentines. Thulemeyer’s.
Valentines, 2 for 1 cent to
50c feach. at ThuletneyarW -i
DR. JENNINGS B. COOK
Optometrist
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
V Lenses Duplicated
Office Hrs.: 8-:00 to 6:00;
Sat.: 8:00 to 1:00 P. M.
Other hours by appointment
only
Phone 155 ---Box. 147 '
Flatonia, Texas
Two decades ago, it took an average of”3
months’ wages to pay the hospital bills'result-
ing, from a case of pneumonia. Today, a case
of pnedmonia is' cured at home—-with drugs
lha t cost rfi-r» average of-tmty- 911KBOf'^’^AvlfgesT
That’s just one of the many facts which prove
- .that-. r; . “ *• '. . ”7 . .
Today’s Prescription Is The Biggest
■ Bargain In History
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Jones Drug Store
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Look under the!
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Personals .
Sliv and Mrs. Anton Hueb-
ner and Mr.yi Sophie Mjich-
acek La Grunge and
Sciiu leu burg visitors last Fri-
day. -—- -......
Miss.Teresa Pavlica spent
Friday ami Saturday * in
Smithv-ilW as the guest of
Miss Leola^GrUhe,
Mf and Mrs. (lilbert
Keilers and Sandra were La
Grange visitors Iasi Satur-
day.
Joe Ivy spent last Wed-
nesday in Austin,
Little John- Allen Mueller
of McQueeney visited his
grandparents. Mr and Mrs.
A. J. Janca, la*t week.
M. Ivy of Austin visited
hi,s parents, .Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Ivy, one day last. week.
Mt's. Andrew JM ivk. Mrs.
.M a ry J a lY.s. Mrs. U»v-Kob><a
but',' Mrs. TrTytag of Moul-
ton qiid Mys. Eddie Rreit-
sehopf of'. Flatonia were
guests of .Mn. KeHr-.fnnefRa'
EVERY rkc truck—plus a modern
short-stroke Six!
Monday.
Mr', and Mrs. Milton Janca
were Houston visitors one
day last week.
Hi
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
PRANK C. t^ROSCH JR.
Tis but t\^%.< ago today,-
Since Gotl called you away.
And 1 Vho loved, vou most of
aH, ‘ '
Mi in v1)11 ..........
You left me so lonely,
And e>jtremely,-ad. ,
Because I lost the dearest
I ever had.
You may J)e forgotten by
others soon,
But you’ll live in my mem-
ory.
To the day of doom.
May God reward you,
For all good you ever
- for mg—~— *
Is my prayer.
Bertha Marie Brosch
Mrs. Lester Gosch and
children, Mrs. Chas. Klase
and son of Sealy spent last
week-end in the F. A.
Nesrsta home.
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with 6
NEW MONEY MA FOR '55
Flatonia - Motor Company
e 105
FORD DEALERS
Flatonia, Texas
SELL A-l USED CARS AND TRUCKS
123 H P
Flame I
durabilil
No mat|
rolet’s
ride yc
flexing
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The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1955, newspaper, February 10, 1955; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989130/m1/2/: 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.