The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964 Page: 4 of 4
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FLATONIA, TEX.
Matinee Saturday 2:30 P.M
SAT., SUN. N1TE 8 P. M.
SAT., SUN., APRIL 11-12
“Fun in Acapulco”
ELVIS PRESLEY
— Admission —
Adults 50c, Children 25c
THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1964
CARD OR THANKS
We wish to express our
thanks to Rev. Allen M.
Black, the choir, Dr. More-
head, Dr. Schulze, the nurs-
ing. staff at Flatonia’s Mod-
ern Nursing Home, those
who sent cards, flowers,
Mass offerings, food, or as-
sisted in any other way
lowing the passing of
loved one, Mollie Zie
bauer.
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CAR WASH
The Sophomores are spon-
________soring & Car Wash. _Satur-
' day, April 11, from 8:30 to
; 5:30 p. m. It will be held
across from Olle Hotel; cars
• $1, trucks $1.50. We will
make pickups and deliveries.
Call Mr. Kent Horton, PR
6-3375. Everyone come.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Ha-
jeW', Bennie and Louis, of
V
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School Menu
April 13-April 17
Monday: Ham san<
wiches, scalloped potatoe
lettuce and tomatoes, a]
plesauce, milk.
Tuesday: Hamburger
potato chips, pork a n
beans, fruit cocktail, milk.
- Wednesday: Beef ste’
with vegetables*
WANT ADS
(3c per word fir*t inser-
tion; 2 cents per word
each insertion thereafter;
minimum charges 35c per
advertisement.)
ictoria spent Saturday j rice, apple salad, chocolate
•with Mrs.
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Ed Branecky.
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Meet Your Friend?
AT THE
FRIENDLY
TAVERN
JOHN J. VOLDAN
FLATONIA. TEXAS
pudding, bread, milk.
Thursday: Meat
mashed potatoes, 1
ter, milk.
Friday:
Cheese
slaw, cookies, bread, butter,
milk.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy J.
Hajdik of Port Lavaca visit-
ed his parents and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Hajdik,
and Julius, Easter Sunday
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:FLOWERS FOR
DECORATION DAY
Especially Nice Pot Plants
PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY
McKAY FLOWER SHOP
■■M-M-M-H' I I ■J-H-N-H-H-hH l'H-M 1 1 ■l-l-l-I-l-I-H-MH
Hotice To The Public-- \
Fertilizers Offered For Sale—
12-24-12 $79.00 PER TON
16-20- 0 $71.00 PER TON
10-20-10 $64.00 PER TON
20-10- 0 _ $72.00 PER TON
12- 12-12 $67.00 PER TON
15-15-15 .$77.00 PER TON
13- 13-13 $72.00 PER TON
Ammonia Nitrate (33-5-00) ...-------
$79.00 PER TON
For delivery information, phone Clarence Stemadl
after 6 p. m., PR 6-3401, Flatonia, Texas.
Farmers Co-Op. Gin,
Mill & Feed Store
Phone 743-3153 --Schulenburg, Texa»
THIJRS., FRI., SAT., APRIL 9, 10, 11
— S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S —
CRISCO, 3 Lbs. .....................................79c
Dole Sliced Pineapple, Flat Can........ 17c
r Hunt’s Tomato Sauce, 8 Oz., 3 ........27c
'Uncle William Hominy, No. 300, 2 ;.I 17c
Monarch Fruit Cocktail, No. 303 -------- 25c
Monarch Green Lima Beans, No. 303 23c
BLACK HAWK SPAM, 12 Oz. .......... 49c
ADOLPHUS RICE, 1 Lb. ..............-19c
Monarch Maraschino Cherries, 8 Oz. 39c
GRANDMA MOLASSES, 12 Oz. ..._. 29c
Nabisco Graham Crax, 1 Lb. -------- 35c
NABISCO CRAX, 1 Lb. _____________ . 29c
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
GULF SPRAY, Pt______________________ 35c
CHEER, Reg...........................................31c
NORTHERN TISSUE, 3 ................... 27c
MEATS
VEAL CHOPS, 1 Lb............................. 65c
VEAL CHUCK ROAST, 1 Lb.............55c
TALL-KORN BACON, 1 Lb.................50c
BACON SQUARES, 1 Lb.......................25c
NORTH SIDE MARKET
Paul Beale, Owner Dial PR 6-3585
T.V. & RADIO Service. Call
Flatonia Gas Co., PR 6-
3522.
FURNISHED bedrooms for
rent; near school. Mrs.
Brvan C. Conley, phone
PR 6-2291 * 14-4tp
FOR SALE—Used school
desks. Contact Superin-
tendent’s office. 13-tfc
FOR YOUR insurance needs
contact Louis Niemann,
your local Hermann Sons
agent. • 27-tfe
7 ACRES, 2 nice houses, 4
broiler houses 12,000 each
$12,000 yearly net in-
come on Highway" 59,
edge of college town,
$15,000 down in cash or
trade.' Ida Marshall,
Nacogdoches, Texas. It
FOR FARM Improvements
get a long-term, low-pay-
ment Federal Land Bank
loan on your land through
your locally owned credit
co-operative. You can
pay in advance without
penalty. See E. A. Roitsch,
Manager, Federal Land
Bank Association of La
Grange. 252 N. Main
Street, La Grange, Texas.
COMPLETE stock Briggs &
Stratton and Clinton en-
gine parts. W. W. Mo-
tor Co.
REGISTERED AKC Peking-
ese puppies, $30. Phone
473-2101 or' 473-3631,
Waelder, Texas. ltc
WATER WELL or irrigation
well drilling. Leroy Rich-
ter, PR 6-3328, Flatonia,
Texas. 41-tfc
La Grange-Smithville Area:
280 acres, on pavement,
fenced, new lake, deer, $155
acre, terms! j
60 acres on 1M No. 154,
new fences, tank, creek,
good soil, Yi open, all min-
erals, $130 acre cash.
75 acres, rough deer
country, $100 acre, terms.
For Land’* Sake — See
Klutts Real Estate
We»t Point, Texas
Ph. Smithville AD 7-3120
OFFICIAL 1964 vehicle in-
spection station. Niemann
Motor Co. 39-tfc
PUBLIC AUCTION — The
estate of Dan F. Everson,
Hiway 183-North, Gon-
zales, Texas, will offer at
v auction the entire proper-
ties of Everson Equip-
ment Company, Saturday,
April 18, 1964, 10:30
a. m. All parts and equip-
ment at a bargain. Con-
tact Gayle Ingram, Auc-
tioneer, Columbus, Tex-
as, 15-2tc
BABY CHICKS — AAAA
English White Leghorn
Pullets, 98% sex guaran-
teed, $23.00 per 100, any
Tuesday; heavy breeds
and started pullets. See
Albers Hatchery, La
Grange, Texas. 9-tfc
NOW REPRESENTING the
Pan, .American Life Insur-
ance Company is Mr. Er-
nest F. Petru, administra-
tor of the Frank M. Wag-
ner Memorial Hospital
Foundation, Shiner, Texas.
See Mr. Petru for your
hospitalization insurance
needs by calling LY 4-
3325 during the day and
LY 4-3313 after'5'p. m.
He will assure you excel-
lent service from a de-
dendable company. ltc
WANTED —i Secretary for
part-time work. Contact
Rudy Zemlicka. 12-tf
WANTED—Someone to live
in, age 25 or over, white
woman preferred; gen-
eral housework, cooking,
and care for elderly lady.
, Good salary. Call PRes-
cott 6-3637, or write A. C.
Cowan, Rt. 2, Box 77, Fla-
tonia, Texas. 15-tfc
CESSNA 210 New 63-205
low time; other bargains.
Cruse Aviation Inc., MI
4-5171, Houston, Texas.
Recent and week-end vis-
itors in the Bill Parker and
Vastine Blankenberg home
were Parker Lueders and
Debbie of Houston, Bennie
Lueders of California, Mrs.
Claud Speed of Rosenberg,
^Mr. and Mrs. Howard
ONE GOOD Used Refriger- Vrf , “1,u , V,
.tor in A-l condition;
repossessed electric range Gepf>r*e. ^art of
like new, come in and see Bll,rne1t' Mrs RoBsne Hnbek
it. Pocket knife FREE an,d C Rlchardson a"d
with one pair khaki pants.Chas" Henry* ,,f An*le-
J. L. Etlinger’s Store, l ltf
■Visitors of Mrs. Sallie Ivy
LOCKER BOXES For Rent, who came to attend the fu
See Aug. Etlinyer or J u- neral of her brother, H W
bus Bacalf. 35-ifc Pitman, were: Mr. and Mrs.
MINNOWS For Sale. Moel- Terre11 Cantrell of Crane,
ler Service Station.
, 1to Mrs. II. W. Pitman, Mr. and
_ Mrs. J. C. Richardson and
FOR SALE — Registered Charles Henry, Mr. and
Hereford bulls, horned Mrs. Ira Ivy and James, Mr.
aind muley (polled) ; 2 and Mrs. Ross Ivy, Anthony
miles south of Harwood, and Fred, all of Angleton,
Willie Knox, Gonzales, Mr. and Mns. Kirby Jett Sr.
Texas, Rt. 2. 12-4tc of Pearland, Rev. and Mrs.
PADM „—“-7—----Ted Holland and Kathy of
BARN For Sale; priced rea- Arcadia, Mr. Emmit and
Early Canipe of Temple,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dar-
ling and Larry of Smith-
ville, Fred Reiss of Texas
Co., Miss Margaret Trous-
dale of Smithville, Bennett
Darling of the University of
Texas, Mrs. Gerald Buchta
of Houston.
Last Saturday and Sunday
ANNUAL SPRING SALE;
As long as they last, all
fruit trees, shade trees,
and many shrubs and
evergreens, at reduced
prices; also rose bushes
and many foliage plants
at big discount. Janak
Nursery, Highway 90A,. .. --------------/
Shiner, Texas, halfway °f Mr. and Mrs. J.
n. Pitman ere Mrs. Martha
The Argus is authorized
to announce the following
candidates, subject to ac-
tion of the Democratic Pri-
maries:
For Judge, 22nd Judicial
District:
TERRY L. JACKS
For"* Fayette County Com-
missioner, Precinct 3:
EDDIE ZOUZALIK
(Re-election)
F or State Representatve,
District 46:
CHARLIE? JUNGMICHEL
MRS. CARRIE CARTER •
HOMER L. KOLIBA, SR.
(Re-election)
For Congress, 9th Texas
District:
CLARK W. THOMPSON
(Re-election)
For Constable, Precinct 3,
Fayette County:
PAUL J. KREJCI
R. K. (Bud) ROBINSON
(Re-election)
DR. C. E. COOPER
OPTOMETRIST
715 Lyons Avenue,
Schulenburg, Texas
Cqjnplete Optometric care,
including Visual Examina-
tion, Visual Training, Fit-
ting of Glasses and Contact
Lenses.
Telephone 743-3787
Office hours 8-5:30
M onday-Saturday
Aftes 5 :30 by appointment
between Shiner and Hal-
lettsville. 13-5tc
OPEN—1964 Vehicle In-
spection Station. W. W.
Motor Co.
FOR SALE — The Pauline
Branecky house in Fla-
tonia. Contact James W.
Branecky, 3908 Ave. S,
Galveston, phone SO 3-
2487, Galveston. 14-tfc
FOR S*ALE—Service age
registered Hereford bull,
horned. Ph. 672-2654,
Charles P. Chenault, 707
• St. George St., Gonzales,
Texas. 14-3tc
ADTO, TV, and all other
electrical appliances re-
paired; all type electrical
appliances for sale. Mich-
ael’s Electric Shop. 36-tf
ALADIUM Bulb Assort-
ment; Qualla and Lank-
art cottonseed. Flatonia
Flour & Feed Store, Fla-
tonia, Texas. 14-2tc
Ray of Bethany and Mrs.
W. E. Howell and Patsy of
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Willrich
Homuth and Mrs. Minnie
Lee Levy of Smithville were
guests of Mrs. Effie Ivy last
Sunday afternoon..
Last Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ray were
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Curlee
of Rockdale.
Mrs. Mabeth Bigley, John
Edward and Betty Kay vis-
ited last Sunday with Mns.
Ethel Bigley and Mr. and
Mrs. Snook Cowan of Col-
ony.
Last Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Miller
Sr. were Mr. afcd Mrs. Harry
Carlson of Smithville and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Best of
String Prairie.
Visitors last "Siwiday of
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sternn-
adl were Mrs. Ivy Whit
worth of West Point, Sam
Wetjen and friend of Alice.
Holstein heifer about Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Post
and family of Houston spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Stuehrenberg.
LOST
'400 pounds. V’a stine
Blankenberg, Muldoon. It
sTSURANCE — Whole life,
20-year pay, 20-year en-
dowment, term, and re-
tirement; double indemn-
ity and waiver of pre-
miums. Joe Schoen-
weitz. 13-4tc
PEED QUEEN automatic
washers, wringer types,
and dryers. Niemann
Motor Co. 19-tfc
ing and alignment. W. W.
Motor Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard L.
for a week’s visit with
r grandmother.
Mrs. Charlie Vrana and
irnice of Praha and Mrs.
1 Branecky visited with
Mrs. Frances Rab and son
OLD TIME & MODERN
Dance
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE
Saturday, April 11
Music By
The Hi-Toppers
Of New Braunfels
Adm. $1 Per Person
For free table reservation
call 968-3250.
DANCE
Cistern Recreation
Hall
Cistern, Texas
Saturday, April 11
Music By
Tousek Polka Boys
ALL ARE INVITED
Dance
SWISS ALP
Friday, April 10th
Music By
THE JADES
Gents $1, Ladies 50c
8:30 to 12:30
Mr. a n d Mrs. Edwin
Gaertner and children, Mr.
and Mns. Geo. Bridges and
Kenny spent Sunday in
Nixon with relatives.
Mrs. Vine Krejci attend-
ed the ‘ wedding of Miss
Rose Marie Okruhlik and
Johnny Janak last Saturday
in Praha.
Jersey dresses, sun dresses
and shorts at Dress & Gift
Shop.
Miss Bernice Hajdik, a
teacher in the* Brazosport
Independent District, was an
Easter visitor in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rud. H«Qdik.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Uutcher and children of
Lissie, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Petrasek and children, Mrs.
Steve Rebecek and Mrs. O.
W. Hoffman spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. K
Mica.
FREE WEDDING
Dance
Honoring Okruhlik
And Cerny
LEGION PARK
SHINER, TEX.
Saturday, April 11
Music By
Johnnie Holub Orch.
TEXACO
GASOLINES and
OILS
WASHING & GREASING
SERVICE
CAR POLISHING
BRAKE REPAIRS &
SERVICE
(Your Patronage Is
Appreciated)
Pavlas --
Service Station
Phone PR 6-3511
Flatonia, Texas
FresBi
as
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the
first
cup
of
Coffee
every
morning
Newt . . . bright, dear, wall writ-
tan. timaly. That't what you gat
•very morning when you read
THE HOUSTON POSTI
It )ust ttandt to reason . . . the
morning newspaper hat to bo
thoto first with tha latast . . .
and because it comas to you first
thing every morning, it stays with
you throughout tha day ... to
read, enjoy and use at your
leisure.
For tha. latast newt . . . first . , .•
while tha new* it still new . . .
read tha morning Pott. Subscribe
today or get it on your neigh-
borhood newsstand.
The
Houston
Post
TRACTOR REPAIRS: John
Deer© sales and service,
equipment. Mica Imple-
ment Co., Phone PR 6-
3367, Flatonia. 6-tfc
FREE WEDDING
Dance
Sunday, April 12
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Music By
Lee Ilse Orch.
Honoring Ivan Fajkus and
Bride Gloria Freudenberg
Grand March at 8:00
Everybody Cordially Invited
DEDICATED
SERVICE
♦SERVICE is some-
thing more felt by its
absence than its pres-
ence, for true serv-
ice is never obtru-
sive. Ours is a pro-
fession dedicated to
such thoughtful serv-
ice — the alleviation
of bereavement in
every way possible
without intrusion and
without ostentatious-
I II I I I I I I-H-H-M I
PROCLAMATION
BY THE
MAYOR OF FLAT0MA
" WHEREAS, the preservation of the health of our I
;; citizens and the preservation of property from de- ;;
struction by fire is of vital importance;
I! WHEREAS, the City of Flatonia and the City Fire
;; Department have, for a number of years, sponsored
• • an annual clean-up campaign in the interest of bet-
$ ter health and fire prevention;~ * j.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, ARNOLD WIEDEMAN,
Mayor of the City of Flatonia, designate the week
of April 13-18, 1964, as HEALTH AND CLEAN-UP
WEEK in Flatonia, and most respectfully call upon
municipal officials, public health authorities, fire
department, schools, clubs, civic organizations, the
press and citizens individually to take an active part
in the observance of Health and Clean-Up Week.
J IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto sign- J
;; ed my name officially and caused the Seal of the "
•• City to be affixed hereto at Flatonia, Texas, this the ••
’’ 6th day of April, A. D., 1964.
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964, newspaper, April 9, 1964; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth998220/m1/4/: 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.