The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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i HE FlATdfllA ARGUS > ^ Thursday, February 28, 1935.
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MARKET REPORT
Th« produce buvors and
* merchants of Flatonia are pay-
ing the following prices for
'country produce. These prices
are subject to change with-
out notice.
Cotton
Strict Middling .......... 12.75
Middling ............... 12.50
Strict-Lod^ Middling 12.25
pes ton .igefl.OO
MMNAMlMMMMrtMrtNMMMMMIMM
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BULLDOG
AVIS DAVIS, Editor
RUPTURE
H. jL Hoffmann, Expert
former associate of C. F. Hed-
PRAHA NEWS
Xhose who visited Sunday.**
with Mr.^ and Mrs. Aug. Ma-
chaJec were; Mr. and w“~
Mrs.
Huljs per ion ....... 13.00
Meal —100-lb. sack ’..... .. 2.15
Cream ............. ....... 3$c
Hens .... ... He
Fevers ................. 14c
Roosters. ...„........v*^,,4c
K*8n ...... i6c
Turkey.* ....................... ... 1.1c
ltidea..........1% cents
Guineas .......... ,♦ 10c
Geese ..............;..................... 6c
Ducks ......... 7c
MASONIC DEGME
TO BE CONFERRED
BY GRAND MASTER
An -vent of unusual interest to ••
Kiqter Minion* of Texas will‘hr •
the conferring of a Mmti'ndj-Kiio*,
ui 7-48 p. m. Monday, March 1th,
,. 11 the Scottjah git* C*lh*4pd,
PoJk and Carolina ttrouU, Houiton,
..Tcx»s, under the auspices of Hou«-
ton I-Atig* No. 11 HU.
'The ditgrre will be conferred by
John II. Crooker of 4ut|^Xon, who
• is the Grand Master of Mamins in
Volley Bell Tournament
Next-Saturday, March 2r the.
Flatoniu Volley Haft girL will
have a volley bail tournament*
at the Klntonia High School.
The Schools-1 hat will oorrrpett!
in the 'tournament nre r Shi-
ner, Mhulton, , Thmupscmvilh
and Fliilonia. The tournament
Will hcHni TitriTjmr o'clock frr *‘wSi**
the morning. The team win-,
nihg lire greatest number of
game* wil{~grt first place and
the. team „\yiui'ing* the second
highest .will second. Alter
the ganupa the teams wiTI as-
semble irr I he auditorium ynd
each team will give *a stunt
of their own. ‘, '•
The-*Volley hall, girls met in
the study lial.LTu. -day; .m<mr
ing end practiced some of
their stunts that they ‘ will
show Saturday at the "Volley
B.aU tournament.* They also
decided on (he drink that
they will sen* tv* fhe visit me
teams .and elected, a coiiirmC?
Toe of :thrcT\ to arrange thi**
ney VVotipka and Albina Mica
took the affirmative and Mary
Gay .Wheeled amt Jerry Mi-
yhal the negative. The afirm-
ative won, jflthough they had
to do'aome ai^puing. After lis-
•tenirig to-this debate, the high
school students think there
are. some prospects for the
\
Texas and is commonly known as itjubles and food. The cbm- an. ms<
. M mittee in Dolores Gebeft, cancer
r^Vv'jt ■ _ I.ovCc Robbins and Ha/el I ^
/linin' TIi.'sc iMil- will' trv Wilt1 I
The grades are enjoying
the new library hooks which
Itl^y have just received.
*-The junior* baseball bpy-s
are. going to play Scotfs Wed-
nesday afternoon here on the
schyoj' .campus. Come on bhysf.
start the season off right. You
must-win.
.. Interesting ftnte Fofihd
A junior found the follow
ing hbfif in the waslfr basket
It wa • written by^frpshthrfn
.liov t" Ids clqsspiato. Npipes
will I TMauslu’d on request.
It reads: ’
pear" —
J think you arc an insert
■Everyone "eLse think* ,^'OiL are
Hit. insect and a pest anir wic-
and a Dutchman
lich, Minneapolis,- Minn.,.v'illijoe Machalec and son Vic-
demonstrate ’ without charge Yor, Mr- ahd Mrs.* Charlie
his “Perfect Ketention Shields”
h} Yoakum hViday, -Mareh H,
St. Regis, jlotel and in Schu-
lenburg, Saturday .March H,
at the .Von Min den Hotel,
*#mm-*4^*a*»i. -U> • 4 |o- *u.
Pleme' come early.
-- Evenings by appointment.
Any rupture allowed to.
protrude is langeroiis, weak-
ening the whole system. It of-
ten* -cituiH? stomach trouble,
gus and back pains.
My/ "Pe»"ect RetfiiMon
ShieWs” will hold. rUpturq un-
ilr:- tuiyA'dianuon of .\vo? a are!
conn act the apeniiig in- a
here tin’'"'.
Do not submit tp. avoidable
operatjpns fnid. wear- • trusses
(hat wil-l enlarge *the open-
ing, Many satisfied clients in
this yiiinmuuiLy..4»\o mjtrl or*
der. . , • • .
HOME OFFICE:
' 30^ Lincoln Bldg*.
. Minneapolis, Minn.
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Free'^Vedd ing
Hurt a, Mr. and Mrs, Albert
Krhovjak and family, ‘ Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Brunner and
family of Schulenburg, Mr.
and Mrs. joe. Machalec Jr.
.....and* Mr. and Mrs.
Win* don’t you behave?
Z^~Thes,fgi,l< wilf: Sy.tWhV^on’t- ymi ~jt«m4be
to arrange the lunch room
very attractively-.*
■ Lucille Mark M«chac«k
fc'y'rt
IWMi '.....
2. Member of "the Uterhrt
Society. -
RRWPlP
fake? Why don’t you try get
♦ ing marooned on an* islant!
like . Hen Gunn. Everyom
.\V<*!i«b.l a^Jitveiat^ it if ybt:
Please* accept this' eS1 TT
riendly tip. '
Hop>e Eco'nomics
> * The IE Fb 1 girls have .start
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Lucille* haileel..from Ciste*rn
This is bar first year te» at
timrf W srhrml. She* -is-* * for* fo -rfmke thdr
"eli/zy'-’ di'tiir'lc y.jth blue ■» — '
oyer. She -like** t(> gd^th show's,
football 'frames aner , dance's
She plays a fairly gjbd game
of basketball.Ey-urVone* likes
- -hetL ’ very nutehv -* ——*—r-1-
Dance at
S. P. J. S. T. Hall on March'
5th. Miijic by John Krhovjak
Band.. ••'. *•?
«**FREE DAlNLfE—will be giv-
xsn in S. P J. S. T. Hall at Fla-
tonia, Sunday, March 3. Mu*
»ic-by. Pavla* Danee Orche*-
tra. Last Ranee before Ea8ter.
■ lawheel wiitMi 1 was *sdnfe-
what presented with the in-
?enius Tide's Ol sacking the
Frank Bily and family. They
report that Mrs. Aug. ,Macha-
iec and babe lire doing nicely.
Theo. Krhovjak visited
homefolk? Sunday. * ..
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barta
were in Shiner Monday.
Mr. and’ Mrs. Albert -Kr-
hovjak and family visited
with Mr. and Mrs, Christian
Barta.
Mrs. ‘ Tillie Sladecek and
children Visited with Mr. and
Mrs. . Aqg, Machalec' this
week. .. . r
Mr, and Mrs. Christian Bar-*
ta visited . homefolks Sunday,
SOCIAL. EVENTS
tip. niy tolfcgue aji set for the
ppn Vnni;n I IIly li
had anticipated.- t. hit furtlter*
md further and.-’’,finally, as
thi» jneltud"1” ‘cpeain ■ dripped
'(i» to*maKe.* tneir tyst gju* 'ne* mt iren cream eirtppeu
nie'*irts,‘ .Seerrte hUV^Timml •‘tha.l, J.hreiugh^".the by* hide ip J'ht
'Jic patterns which they bought
some* time* ago elie! no't grow
with the*m. Since there are so
many in the* class, we are af-
TSTinirSt 'liphe .
tmit-ej^i^ly* .oiT the Jetilo aiguinc'nt fro
berttom f'saw j;ht* ” tnlth’ «at
ifiwe'. I was possessed with
the feeling that* 1- had- been
ei^aU'el and., was only pre-
Miss Frances Daehne en-
tertained the Catholic Girls
Club Wednesday afternoon
with three tables of bridge
at her Home, High acofe was
won by Miss Rose Harbich
and low by Miss Hattie
Koch. Thosft who attended
were:- Mesdames J. L. Etlin-
gei*, - Frattk Daehne, Ed Zou-
zalik, H. E. Olle, J.
jjieyer, . Misses •Emma
Hattje Kooh, Anita' F<
Rose Harbich, Hattie Brun-
ner and Annie Sedlmeyer;
«. •
Sedl-
taptist Missionary So-
Mr'.. fend Mrs'. J. J. Hodanek
Monday to help Mrs. F.
iliiiagmnn ulrliratr lin 7.4th -
birthday. The Idate being
near that'of- George , Wash-,
iogton’s bi^thd^y, the dining
1 oom decorations .'consisted of
Tnimat'ure{, hatp.het»' tied with
green strings and : red cher-
ries. The ladies present en-
joyed conversation and were
treated-a- tempting - lunch
of cake, sandwiches, potato
Our Opening Day
SPECIALS
GOOD FOR SATURDAY ONLY
1 SACK. §HORTS and 1 SACK BRAN..... ........ $34K>
XSA’CKX'ATINGTMASH *Htf T SACK1 SHORTS.1.....$3.>0‘
i
48 LBS. SILVER LEAF FLOUR
AND 1 SACK BRAN...................
1840
48 LBS. ACORN FLOUR and 1 SACK SHORTS...... $3.60
1 SACK LIBERTY DAIRY FEED ~ J
1 SA<fK THRIFTY STOCK FEED .......
$3.65
$2.30
1 SACK LAYING MASH ....: ...................
SPECIAL^ PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING ODD -
POULTRY, CASH
Buck* .........*
Qeese
Rooster* ... ....
Turkey Hen*
Young tom*
Guinea* ........
Hens ■............
........>.8c per lb,
..va...Yc per lb.
.....*5c per Ibf
........ 15c per lb.
....... 12c per lb.
18c each
..... .11c per lb.
BRING US YQUR CREAM — WE TEST IT WHILE
• ' YOC WAIT WE PAY YOU CASH
We buy for Swift. Co* .
FLATONIA HATCHERY
Flatonia, »Texa«
Phone 181
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JirOBAL A.NO.CROQ UIGWOUt-
$1.95 - $2.95 - $4.00
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MrsrMuellet ’§ Beauty Shop
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♦fclAb SERVICES AT fwfc.
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Jf ■
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^—•if'BoiifMWiI 'l#l*bgro:^
*oo* by virtu* ©f the great *maunt
af pm* ha ha* gir»>h td MaaOni*
■ artivkieg and Matonie welfdr**
* wOrk.’ * *'
Other m*mh«r* of th* ilrgree-
taaai ♦«! be men artlve in M»-
*onry, includipg: Frank C. Jon**,
. Paat (Sraml Maitar; 0u* A. Iiiamlt,
• rant tirand M**t*r;.Wm, ti VoJ-
Ij:*, . Potentate, Arabia Temp!*
- ’;f..Srtne; H L. Walling, Piitrtct-
Dtputy, 80th Masonic trialrict; R.
D. Hardaaatlo, Pa*t Mnstae, Rea-
feV* No- 1087; N. K .Rofck,
r**t Master, Houston l^ulge No.
J18U; Wtlter M. , Pwratjn, P**t
MMUy, Holland Udgs No. I, 'hod
(5rn. L ChafHop, Past Mast
Park Place Lodge Nb.. 1180.
’•he degree will be-eonferred on i
’ the stag.' of th* Scottish Rg*
. Cathedral audittirium, using the
•cencry. i*o»liia*4», lighting effect*
and other properties of the Scot*
t!*h Rite bodies. TKe conferring of
■ thtf Mnsterrf degree in the mniito-.
rium has become an annual event
- "r^ m*Pi
uTrOirf• rh<f
ReCeptlmV'f
JJ.-W. J. vvasti’l jpabms of a
certain hbrltiU**’ ‘ ’
;t. The ••Fish” had *'somo
Sense. • '
4.* Two or three certain
ai.
^ J 6 The teachers.didn’t brag one is; in fact, “ice ' cream
JJJf ' on.the ”So|dis" an rii|\<*d abtj -one" is nbou^ the next - thing
or,. aihloK. . r -*• : t baby learns jo Say after
In, tf«U>toi) Utd huinlir.K of Mu.
.mia rroi*
bqy*s~m (lit; Jujiior class’woyld
grow up, and not lit* "babies”
iuiy more? ..
5. Vere. Bahj-^JviTj' and
Alcenia wereat’t alyvllys’ plan-.
liiig so me Iking ?
Aft«*r the H. K, I girth art*
finished with these garments
they will make a school diess
We Hope that both problems
will Ire a success. ; ' .
. ,H. E. Reporter.
Ice. Cream Cone* .
Can you name a more uni-
versally popular five-cent lux-
Every one, even tet thV . sfriall-
*st, ktrnws what an ice cream
pl.t’v h; id
Oil
rion) every section or th*
GAte attend each #egi% *-*'
■. 'rh# office)*’" of th* Houston ~
lodire are deeirou* of making -thi* s
nc:r.*ion- the largest gathering of-
In kind «rer to beheld in thfatate,
Lilt! jg
*0 ail MUson* in this- section to
attend.
ML, *
■k
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7. ;The one- rct
m.i'C life.*
8. LeU'oy Avasn’t Viteavy
his feet. -,,*•■ . •
9: There .vere n r .exams
TLift* would be pleasant),
10. There wer * ci> debates
and exti'inporiineou) speeches
on the program? • ...
11. The Flatonia high seh'ipi
students—,-j d stag
ious .inistake; 'Since then an
ice cfpatrt emu* does not have
• he charm*fni' me that itstnuf
f lie.tf; 4.ftet"'thft't,. ll was Soil
of like. Christmas Jo tt child
just after he h’ad 'cHscovered
there i no Santa' C’laus. Still
a ' big double- dip of - stray-
berry or. banana nut in a'big,'
'.F. .Z. 'N^rstk ^ Mar-jthortist church Sundaf nt'gTiT,
SSL -Xe: “jKfTSffi ^..71*0.,, • Jjty CfeOn(ng.
,n
present !*,' were: Mj;s. Paul
irv than .the ice cream cone? crisp pone .wjH get my five
fe can sA"y “dada” and "ma
via". A speiiker can mention
in ice ere a pi cone to any ^udi-
*>nc«> and be absolutely certain
cent pieces quicker,, than any-
thing. Ye’s, arul'-even the yon-
taiiiefs dtrO he ctiten !• i, will
-always* "Scream fdr.,ice 'ci v-a»n'
after-cones.”
By
School P«"id'
Several .students in pur
high school have the- thoqgjft-
•Bruegman and daughter Miss
Honnie, Mrs.- Herman Brun-
ner and son Marvin James.
' 'A delightful afternoon was;
spent-by a'number of young
fol-ks'at the home of Mr. and*
. There ..will'* be special music
rendered by ‘th? c’ltoir.' G°ni«
and hear this splundid music.
The sermon, will 'J>e . dedi-
cated to the Firemen of this
town and all others vvho may
come..
J *
i V1 . V departrifent shall b« pre-
entertained her friends on her sen, Ttome' nnc. cnrae'.ll a'nd
enjoy th'is service. . . *
T. H. Crowder, pastor.
*Wp ■ are equipped, .to do
your dry cleaning ih the
mo>f modern, safe and Thor-
ough way. ^ 9 *'.,
Your garments Vleaned. irt
a sanitary way, automatical’
ly. sterilized and their life
prolop^ed.
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h? W»’%r‘^*1'{CTr '** hl"'i‘ P»P* V™"‘- Mary G,ye
Imads". An ice cream cone is
to small bits and then throw
ing these Jbits on the floor of
,n ic-t .ream gone to-all setts hpjr c)as;ro(tm or flilditorium.
««&»'« wjtu
ftUg. slorea
•niors..didn’t think istreef venders all over the
’' 1 1 world sell those luscious
cones. Every one know# the ice
• 12. .T
that th ,fit* privileged cha-
racters', .peCially when it
enmes * ;i'ttrnrling the* Liter**
ary Society.
Tfiytoo htaoe
CUSTOM CLOTHES
stay?
Id. Some__ stmlelits would
hot waste so much of their
time7- *
Society * 1
The “Sidney Lanier Socie-
ty” met Inst Thursday at the
conference period.- The roll
call ,Wfts omitted because of
the lack nf-tiine and the'rpb-
'.Isence of the secretary. Every-
•4
ste paper basket for all
Sle' pa_pei*. oliabita that have
value should be formed kt
13th birthday. An appetizing,
lunch of cookies, cake and cho-
colate, was served-'to the - fol-
lowing : Miidred Kolar - of
Schulenburg, Mabel Huvar,
Victoria Williamson, Margie
Wheeler,
Virginia Cadwell, Lorraine
and - Lata el I Gray, Dorothy
SchuU, Della Kejl, Dorothy
Mac, Mildred and Patricia
Ruth McCall, Charlotte Eidel-
buoli. La Merle and - Detty
Our aervice backed by fri*
perience. . . . T' *
cream!’ Wo all scn*am for ice
cream I1’ An ice cream cone
hlis^stinretljing about it that
netui'ajly takes the eye of all.
The big velvety ball on top
makes the cone look like it is
ftril and running over with the
“goodie”. And, indeed, when
1 was a small child ft - was a
long time hefbre 1.really learn-
, .l the truth. Perhaps -It was
because of the way I attacked
q-hedt it they are -not'formed
at home. There are some stu-
(Tcnls who aiv'ear
ink and fountain pens at\d
Efoyd, Lillie Mae. Mikulik,
Henrietta and Nora .Mae^Kur,
HOME
Statrt Annuals Soon
It will soon.be time to start
thinking atiouf.n^kt summer’s j
flower beds, and making pre-i
parations for *t,bem. T.he|
strongest atid moat effective
annuals.up'e made hy starting
the seeds in—shallow - boxes,
CITY
PRESSING
SHOP
bala, j,eRoy and Charline Jd-
a.nd then after the plants have
peached a vigorous size, trans-
planting them to the beds.
The seeds cari' be sown -thick- .
ly in the starting bok, .which
spatter ink on the floors and
walls'of the schoblroofns. Then
there is the group that djops
paper lunch hags and wrap-
pings on the"'school ground
every , noon'. The practice of
these thoughtless habits
makes our school*, surround-
ings look unsightly. Leas* than
ten' per certt of dur high school
GRAND PRIZE
The Largest selling beer
in Texas, made -in America’*
finest Brewery. Sale* last
year over 22 million bottle*.
Try Grand Prize "Bock” beer
now, on sale everywhere.
cl2» '
the cone. At first I wculd en*
I one ~. c a p c ci a 1 ly cniuycd Ahc.juy juat looking al it. Then .1
■duet by Conrad bud Wayne .would busy my tongue on the
seemed *1,
W* represent the J. L Tny
and National Tailoring
students* are indifferent ' in
their atHtudef.^jot the rest of
us get the blame for -unsight-
ly looking rooms.
Deidy l6; Flatonia 12
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flumbers bad been -rendered 'lop. of tho^ crisp cone *. whicn i S0Jt -thnt was^playedon the
"America” \yn^ surtg by the]hud i *w ’ cfhme soft • »hdjHuHdoes' 'court.*the Bulldogs
asschihly at tin* suggestion of’doughv around the rim f",n’
Mr. Ka'sper: . ’ - |linth,Hie melted' cream
daugh-
ler Miss Ellen - yisiied . their
"G. T. Hawkes arrtl
ignpMmmm
TNuIl. The other numbers were|frigid ball until it
JaTsn of
We hope that none of’* the the.hioisture from my tongue,
future programs will he bin-! After some time I found I had
dered by the unnecessary ab-jreally nut eaten all of the fro-
— isence of so many mtimbers,?Ca-lxen cream, hut That through
Giv« us the order for yourL^y *ho .offers, a '• /vlthe presaurjkl had put upon
f,on) .were defeated by a score of
ani 16 to 10. • The oil drillers
makes, it possible to fill large
beds with plants started in a
comparatively small place. Be-
cause the boxes will dry out
quicker than a bed, particular
attention -must be paid tQ wa-
tering.
Arrangement of Kitchen
At least 75. per ceht of the
housewife’s time in the kit-
at the
sink.
played a very good game and
hold the lead until the last C. Foitik home.
son and brother George in
Waco Saturday.
Mrs! J. C. Hartman and „ni
Mrsr-4, W. > Dolejsl of Cuei»f}r
and J. C; Hartman Jr. spent
Saturday with Mrs. G. Hoef-
ner. - • • .,
Mrs. Raymond Foitik of
Houston is -visiting in the R.
■«at suit. We guarantee a por.|l*a^“M‘v ' r'N!fUT^l^ole,t sweeps of
fact fit.
kJlj
WILLIAMSON’S CLEANING (students • hac^ the pleasure %f
A. PRESSING SHOP judging a debate, in the. - six
&*—J
Pirat class Cl
Some of - the hi*?h. .school -my tongue Irriad been forced
down into" the-chn^. When I
bi> of^the projecting rim of
-.X
► Cleaning, Pr«»»ing and”seventh grade room. The
Repairing ..question for rthc tfejtate ivaa
One Day 5*rvice >
hpne 30
for and Deliver
\ . yne uay a«rv
(Resolved that Philip Nolan’s,
punishment was unjust, Bar-
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the cone; the-ice cream- was
gjerefr Torced’ further jaw
into the conchy more raven-
ous -stroke*. Finally th$ tnith
whistle blew. The Bulldogs
also played a good game.'The
Doudy boys -had won. one
game ,and the Bulkjog.'t * alsii
had won a game. Thjs was au
important game.- although tljo
Bulldogs were defeated. Ro-
binson; was" high point man
The Lone Star'Cafe is hav-
eht*n -is -spent
Therefore, .if you plan • on
building a new hobse any
time soon, or making any
jhanges, don’t neglect that
tore. ' Thmtsemls of - Steps
can bo saved' if it is placed
best. In relation Wo the stove
lulcTThe cupboard. Light is an-
other thing that, is very im-
portant. There is nothing
more aggravating than to tgy
to work at a sink where you
MODERATE PRICES
Call 146 .
Mt ^J. NESKOR1K
Watchmaker
Repair all makes of watches **'*<*««♦-
clocks and phonogtaphs
Office in Bank Bldg.
Your Patronage^ Appreciated
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--yK.WJI-.4.V!
FRUIT TREES, BERRIES,
NAMENTAL EVERGREENS,
SHRUBS, SHADES, hardy
.beautiful, alimata-prtoof, Maka
ng new counters and com- sfand in your own tigh^ re-
your Home Grounds fruitful 4
and beautiful at small cost.
PECANS. Write for catalogue
of best adapted varieties. OR-
RAMSEY’S NURSERY '
T' AusRa, Texas—;—r~*“
•' DR, E. J. PU1.KRABEK
Physician, St Surgeon
,J>o
and ,Rol)igv second. Nesrsta
and Captain Harbich also
played a good..game.
*♦ 4 .
%t-
fntable.stools put in and is
h/ping otherwise improved.
Mr. and Mts. Robert Har-
rison pf Yorktown spent . the
week end with relatives here.
M, and "Mrs.- Babet re-
turfied to Longview MoricTay
after a several days’ visit tq
the J. M. Floyd family.
gardless of tlhe position you
assume. And -while you kre at
rt why not make a little cabi-
net under the sink in which to
keep those numerous articles
connected with diRh-yzrshmg
•Office ; Daekne's Drug Store
Office Vncne b. Res. .1?°
For Salo^-Platonia Bot-
tling Works, $1800. Aug.
Finkenstein. (10p'
Joe Matocba^ "of Cistern
was here on bukiness Wed-
She—Yjcfti had no business
- to kiss -me. ——-y——*---p
* He-r—It wasn’t business, it
was
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Strauss, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1935, newspaper, February 28, 1935; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1048842/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.