The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS
THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1933
THE FLATONIA ARGUS
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FREYBURG NEWS
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Mr and Mrs. Helmuth Kerbs
and-Mr. F. K«*bn «>f Fayette-
ville and Round l\>p l'spective-
.'V, sfvenj the'week * end \6ith
oli ui»d iviif). A. (). li’ain'lm,
Saturday yvenin*, Nc**xmber
H)? a niirlibe/f)!' M'lativtas and
I r.end.s assembled at the hdmo
'jot Mj*. and Mrs. Gerharlik O^-
1 te^rn. shitre in the <•» It'jfialio'r.
- K»'t, Mh. Otten's natai^tla'y*: All
PnbllshM -.fvor^ TbnrMd.v h*i*jNtrti, ipators. yverjd ,enveloped
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class rnat>er ntuler the Act o*
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TELEPHONE r.7
Subscription Price .>1.50 pe
year in Fayette. T r.vaca, Gon
"ales counties.
Barg* ns
tlicit, will save
you many a dol-
lar will escape
you if you fail to
read carefully
and regularly the
advertising oi
local merchants
(n TJ*‘V? ^ssneir
CENTRAL POWER LIGHT COMPANY
STANDARD-BRAND URN SETS
by ail dative atmnspha re", ‘ prb-
,1:4 need %by .Mr.. Otten's Kerri a •;
dbynisrtion! Later in thejryen*"
i Ric V d eli« jo us '1 unr h*e o n wa&
served.• • ’ • '
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7 be Jiai’p.’um family ‘ spent
i'hanksgu mg, driv id Fayette-
viile witli/Yotatjvcs.,-
Mi’. Herbert.Hertel, who is
employed in the offices of A.
& M. College, and his sweet
wife spent the week end with
their kind folk in our midst.
Last Friday evening another
enjoyable birthday celebration
nme to the past at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Her-
el, it being the anniversary of
Mr. Bertel's birthday. Every-
body present had a nice time
spending the evening by conv-
ersation and ploying games.
The climax was clapped with
a delicious luncheon.
A Thanksgiving program
vas given by the primary grad-
’s Friday afternoon November
28 which was very much ap-
preciated and enjoyed.
Mr. James Grasshoff celeb-
rated his birthday Sunday eve-
ning November 27. A big crowd
was present, and the evening
was enjoyed by young and old.
Those who were p resent are
as follows: Hattie Koenig.
Edna Hinze, Linda Katjch,
Edna and Olga Ihtcek, Anita
Olle, Laure Brcggmann, Delta
Sander, Agnes and Amanda
Heinze, Margarite Grasshoff,
Erwin Olle, Elton Groggmann,
Nolan Kalich* Willie and Paul
Kienig, Fritz Heinze, Alfred
Hinze, Walter Suess, Clarence
Robie, James Grasshoff, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Bucek, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Olle, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Brueggmann, Mr. and
Mrs. Hermann Heinze, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Rosenawer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hinze,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehler,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sander,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hinze,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Staake.
News Cimmittee,
Olga Bucek.
Elvera Jochen,
Quinton Bartram.
You find h«r« nearly all wtll-
knoyji maker, priced, in .many
cater, at about 60 Vc of whole-
raie cose, ft lifetime gift that
w^J d-light any woman Up-
DOWN w,,<b from, $9 95 .during thn
sale, only!
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WESTIHGHOUSE^ADJUSTOMATIC
Completely adjuUibl^ jir.J
completely automatic.
Standard size, with 25/1
less weight. • Sponge rubber
grip A safe, fast-heating'.
Onlv
gdp
iron
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PERCOLATORS
.Try electrically
percolated coffee
and youe old
coffee pot it
doomed! Effi-
cient Electric
Percolators ai
low at 53.95.
DOWN
HEATING PADS
. AS IOW AS
:
cIhe PENTAGON
WAFFLE IRON
CASH
A household necessity
where there are children, or
in time of illness. A safe,
well-made appliance—one
that your family needs.
•e Appliances
cWillOfleet BoiirSdeas of
1932 Thrift/
We are more than willing to stake our reputation for
value-giving on THESE APPLIANCES at THESE
PRICES! Frankly, we believe the bargains mentioned
in this ad represent the largest savings that we have been
able to offer in this entire period of low prices. And.
an upward revision of price schedules is slated before the
end of December. Act quickly!
Bakes deli,
cious waffles,
cakes, breads.
Sturdily
made. Non-
tarnish i n g
chrome finish.
Only 56.95.
DOWN
7/kWAFFLEM ASTER
DOWN
Made by the Toastmaster
people. Fully automatic.
Ultra-modern design.
A real value at
$14.50.
<d7wu [BrandzAew
Vhe New TOASTMASTER
The “Flexible Clock" assures that
each slice of toast, from first to last,
is evenly browned to suit your taste.
Best household toaster made! 1-Slice
model. $11.50; 2-Slice model. $16.
Easy terms.
DOWN
Ask For
f^ull Details
On Our New
Electric
Range Plan
<5fc New MIXM ASTER
Does everything . . . mixes, beats,
whips, stirs, mashes, juices, blends,
chops food, opens cans, sharpens
knives. Portable type. $19.50; Sta-
tionary. $18.75. Food chopper and
attachment gear. $5.00; Can Opener.
$1.25; Knife Sharpener. $2.
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Slight Extra Charge on Termi
A Vacuum Cleaner
A-
' is a Practical, Last-
■ w
ing Gift.
& in
Federal
Brush Type
AS IOW AS
Cleaners
Only $42.50
$450
DOWN
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THE SCRIBBLE AND SCRATCH PRESS
FLATONIA HIGH SCHOOL
CLUB
Superheterodyne
RADIO
CLEAR UP YOUR
COMPLEXION
I Wguarnntee (’onlay Specia
Bleach to remove Liver Spots
Freckles or any Discolorations
on face or neck, caused by acic
condition of system.
DAEHNE’S DRUG STORE
SPORTS
Bellvillo 18 Flatonia 0
The strong Bellvillo Braham-
day, December 1.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
SCHOOL TAX
Until further notice, Mr
Wm. Kubala will collect the
school tax. He will be at thej
Flatonia Fire Station for the
purpose • of collecting taxes
from 9:00 a. m., t.c 4:00 p. m. ........................................t
each Saturday beginning Oct. as defeated the Flatonia Bull-j the Home Economics Club for i championship this Friday Dec.
29, 1932.
Flatonia School Board.
BI-DISTRICT FOOTBALL
The Eagle Lake team, win-
ners of the high school foot-
The students and teachers of iba11 title of this district will
Flatonia High wish to commend | meet Granger for he bi-district
dogs on the lattors gridiron , splendid program that was
last week, Wednesday Novom-! rendered Wednesday. Novemb-
Majmltn Fairfax
Model 803
New Duo-Diode Dete
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Spray-Shield Tube*
Early English Cabinet
Low lioy in Karlv F,iigli»h tlenign with
Imavy wvlded it-tubc chaoaia which
hai been engineered to provide
image rejector circuit for exceptional
aeleclivily and a |>erfected automatic
volunio control. The new Maieatic
I)uo-Dio<le and Spray-Shield, Multi-
Mu and pentode tuhea are uaed.
Other Models $44.50 to $290.00
SPECIAL LOW TERMS
YOU CAN BENEFIT
FROM PRESENT
CONDITIONS
You can save money
Repair and Improve
Your Property Now
For the past 178 years
DEVOE PAINTS have
been standard the
world over.
FF.RNAU
FURNITURE
FLATONIA
SLEEPY AFTER MEALS?
WATCH FOR POISONS
A dopey, tired feeling is
l usually a sign of bowel poisons
I that breed germs. Get rid of
| them with Adlerika. Acts on
both upper and lower bowels
; without discomfort.
DAEHNE’S DRUG STORE
her 23 by a score ol 18 to 0. cr 23. The music rendered by
Flatonia found the BrahamasI (|re Kitchen orchestra and the
line very heavy but made good i piaylette was greatly enjoyed,
yardage when th”y had the | Also, the “popular advertise-
2. at 2:30 on the
high school field.
Smithville
TOXOID
The second and last toxoid
injection against diptheria will
ball. .The Brahamas played; ments” was something unusual' fce piven at the school house
great football but they knew
Flatonia was in there F ighting!
This game ended the football!
season for the Bulldogs team of i
1932.
and entertaining.
SLIGHT ACCIDENT
next Monday and Tuesday Dec.
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A FARMER* ouryin^ an
'' exr package from
a big mikiUorder bouse was
accosted by a local dealer.
"IVr.y a’»fn'i ffou buy that bill
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yon r on/J l.**t fH»:mnuing <r
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BASKETBALL
Basketball is here!
Next
We are sorry to report that j
in the F'latonia Bellville game
of last week, our "cracker
jack’ center, Erhart Rollig, nights as
suffered a broken collarbone, ftomg °m
THOSE EXAMS
There's been much burning
of midnight oil these last few
have been
exams
Friday night a week. Decemb-; i)ut after a slight operation the
er 9, there will be a game t collarbone was properly set
tht Fair Park Auditorium. rhejan(j art, jria(i to report that
opponent is not yet known but
as practice will begin immedia-
tely a good game is assured. Be
sure and come.
VOLLEY BALL
The volleyball team has been
practicing more this week and
with considerable practice we
are expecting to have an A-l
team. Wo are planning to have
a game Friday but as yet are
uncertain as to who we are
going to play but we want to
win and remember, “Practice
makes perfect.”
Much to the chagrin of the
Seniors they must suffer the
disgrace of taking over a phy-
sics examination.
Dr. A. Lampe, Veterinary Sur-
geon from La Grange will be
in Flatonia Dec. 8. Bring your
he is now “up and about” and
is feeling “pretty fine.”
4TII GRADE NEWS
The 4th Grade is having a
very exciting spelling contest
with William Ling and Virginia
Cadwell as leaders of the two dek-rtock and have them treat-
sides. The sides that make the eib
most hundreds in a month will
be given a picnic hy the losing
The third, fourth, fifth, six-
th. ami seventh grades will
exhibit some of their note book
and art to the P. T. A. Thurs-
OheVeqetablc. iONIC
HERBINE
CORRECTS CONSTIPATION
DAEHNE’S DRUG STORE
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Sedlmeyer, J. J. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1932, newspaper, December 1, 1932; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1113389/m1/3/: 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.