The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1950 Page: 4 of 4
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Moulton Theatre
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CARTOON & NEWS .
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For choice foods and the finest
of drings.
Plate Lunches
Sandwiches
R. F. MUELLER
Flatonia, Texa«
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Want Ads
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Optometrist
Located at Thulemeyer’s
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The Ideal ,Place To
MEET YOUR
Eyes Examined Glasses fitted
Lenses Duplicated
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Mr. anti Mrs. Joe Kelly, Jot
Marshallr- Thomas -PJa*r-Mr,.
and’Mra, Wallace Cherry, Mrs.
Effie Ivy and David visited
with Mr. and Mrg. Everett
Cherry of Rosanky last Friday
•night. .. . —I____
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes of
Houston were visitors -of Mr.
aitd Mrs. Jim Brown last we.ek-
SPECIAL CZECH SHOW
Tuesday, Nov. 14—7:30 P. M.
“Vandiny Trampoty”
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(tax ineluded)
Come and Dance on
NewHFlbor
EVERYBODY INVITED
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NELLY DON DRESSES
Wash Dresses, Skirts, Blouses,
Wool & Nylon Sweaters
Girls Dresses
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- Complete Gossard Line**'
ART & GIFT SHOP
, — Phone 250 —
IVIrs. T. j. Marik (owner)’ ’
Mrs. A. H. Wiedemann (mgr.)
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Matinee Sat.-Sun. at 2:30 P.M.
rrrrtr —Jingoes, attended Night Shows at ........2.’.....7:30
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Flatonia, Twai
Church News • .
Rev. M. Tt Jenkins filled his
regular appointment at our
church Saturday njght.
We had with us Sunday Rev.
R.,.. B. Mills and family of
Floresville.. Bro. Mills brought
us two good messages. '
Local News
Mr.’and Mrs. Davis Mene-
ley and children oF Corpus t... .
Christi visited his parents, Mr. I 1«ey hoi?lt?
and Mrs. Joe Meneley, the past
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Mrs. Jim Burney is visiting
Muldoon News
children of-Austin,1 Mr. and
Mrs. Loius Pandruff of Luling,
Mr. andvAlrs. Ira Syler and
Ira Jr. of Flatonia, Raymond
Speed of Baytown, arid Miss
Jacquelyn Branch of Houston^
Visitors with Mr, and. Mrs?
hosUii>sus.wuXu..^LLsdaiu4lLijLU*ti Buck Flee:k*.laaMiaUmkw wen-
Kelly, Elizabeth Cherry, Annie Mr. and Mrs. W.. Kleiberg
Mae Brown, Roberta Beeman, of.Houston.
and Mabeth Bigley.
At
VFW Hall, Moulton
Sunday, Nov. 12th ? '
Henkhaus Playboys
Adm.: Gents GOc, Ladies 25c
The
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
+ CR1SCO, 3 Lbs. (With Coupon) ...................83c ■ ’
I OXYDOL, DREFT, IVORY FLAKES OR SNOW, Pkg. 27c I ! i
I APPLES, Delicious, 2 Lbs.................. 23c 1
? CABBAGE, Firm Green Heads, Lb...............................3c -i ! .
? PEACHES, Heart o’ California, No. 2 1-2 Can ...........s25c !
MILK, Red & White, Tall Can ............... ...10 l-2c
SUGAR, Imperial Cane, 5 Lb. Bag ............. 45c ;
MARVIN’S RED & WHITE ' '
M.^L BROWN —■— PHONES--*i i— I
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Lyric Theatre
v V ’ 'FLATONIA
Mr: and Mrs. \y. W.. Kleiberg
.. ... Guestg in the home of Mr.
Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cherry over
and Mrs. Wilbur Mueller, Mr.'.the week-end, wioe Mr. and
m-u U7 ii—.i,.kn... at... j(>|jn Easem ahd Billie
I-of TCJtas 'City Arid Mi's.
I son of
Andrew Jackson visited with
his mother, Mrs. Julia Jack-
son, over last week-end.'
Mi^ and Mrs. Henry Russ oi
Sohulenburg a«d Mr. and Mrs.
T. F. Jtugs visited in Brown-
roll home. —————-
F. J. Prihoda went to San
Antonio on business Tuesday,
leading Mrs. Prihoda and chil-
dren in Seguin to spend the
day with her friend, Mrs. O. L.
Parks. —.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hunke
of San Antonio spent the week-
end in the W.' Pavlica home.
Mrs. Pavlica returned with
them for a two-day visit.
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Homemade sausage and choice
MEATS ALWAYS
» Hot Sausage and Bar-B-Q Every
Saturday and Monday
— Your Patronage Is Always Appreciated —
North Side Market
' ' PAUL BEALE. Prop,
Flatonia, Texas
and shootinc^^^^
AT HIM MAY ' \_
BREAK OP DAMACE
A TELEPHONE
IHt I-LAIUMA AKGU3, fHUICDAl, NOVEMBER 9, 1950
Cherfy, of Muldoou.
A.LuLf*.‘LJLM»ch^vns serren. ;^thTel-
after which thdse‘Tirese'iit en- atrves. " . ■
joyed a pleasant social hour.
Workers Conference
Gonzales Baptist Workers
Conference met with the Mul-
doon Baptist Church last Fri-.
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■The^association will well repre-
sented.
The serpym was brought b>
Gonz.ires’*' he w. pastor? ‘ Brb. v.,m• ■ tti <.r. u u
VKSfitfhc/wlTich “WAS^UYT.fbyetT
by all. The host church'
served dinner for all.
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Personals
Mrs. Chas.. Null visited in
San Antonio last week. She Sunday afternoon.
returned home on Sunday.' | : ?. ’* 2_______
Guests over the week-end in ers’ home Sunday were Benni®
the home of ^Mi*? and Airs. Lueders .and Brenda,. Mrs.
Andy Speed were Mr. and Mrs. Doris Forsythe and children of
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row SPECIAL PEOPLE QM YOUR LIST
O.E.S. Members Entertained
Following their regular
meeting on Monday evening,
the members of the O. E? S~
were entertained by a group
of members from Muldoon at
the home of Mrs. Effie Ivy. Co-
n naiomin -L w a ri > \I i * ;i rnMfc 4 *1* or ’
Kelly, Elizabeth Cherry, Annie
SUN. & MON., NOV. 12-13
“My Friend Irma
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’—-------John Ltrira
Diana Lynn
And That Scream Tearii, Dean
MODEL T -Piekap For fax- The churches from
CITY CAFE
Felix Brunner. Prop
Phone 139
l Flatonia, Texas
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. j. a wid* ‘•lec,'on of
Individualizsd Christmas cards—to
send to mother, father, brother or any
other relative. Many other cardi with
messages a bit more intimate than
you would send to casual friends.
HALLMARK’S "MAGIC MONEY TREE”
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CORD WOOD For Sale. See
Bill Albrecht. 45-tfc
NOllCh—For all kinds of
...---------, harness repairs,
bicycle repairing, see Wm.
Ba.u'tJigarten- at Schulen-
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FOR RENT—5 room and* bath
brick house, 2 bedrooms.
Dr.' Rockett. 41-tfc
FOR SALE—1937 four-door
Chevrolet; “ ‘ , 212
juiced reasbnable. George
M ica.. - tx
BROAD BREAST baby beef
breeding toms for sale;
choice, high quality stock.
& Mrs: Lvtttfl rrfyt'llpr’MTsTLeTa Cuero. ”
1 Thulemeyer and Mrs, Bessie
McCaloj), all of Flatonia, Mrs.
________ ________ Milton Brown of La Grange,
— HfiYry Swofford, - Flatonia,,*Mrs. Wiltna King, Joe Kelly,
Texas.’ * 45-2tc Clyde 'Bl‘emiin,*“lind Watlacr
FOR. S/\I.E—^he IHway Drive
Inn jioperty, located on
Highway 95 between Fla-
..tonia and Moulton;’ 1.1-2
— aerrs nf larrri; good bnstlTeSs
place, big dance floor. See
EmilJtehak, Moulton, Texas.
Route 1. itc
Immediate Repair Service
"“^’"OffWg Hours 8 to 5:30 —
Flatonia, Texas
WED. & THURS., NQV. 15-16
“Paid In Full’’
Starring
Robert Cummings
Lizabeth Scott
Diana Lynn
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Matinees: Sat. & Sun. ...2:30
Nights .....7:45
Sunday .....2:30, 6:30 & 8:30
LET US -
MARFAK
YOUR CAR
WE PROMISE YOU—
Peace of Mind, If You’ll Let
Us MARFAK Your Cdr.
Why? BECAUSE—
1. Our men are trained ex
perts.
2. They follow the
. Lubrication Guide.
3. No point is missed.
4. The proper lubricant is put ,
. on the proper place.
*5. Exactly as your car manu-
facturer recommends it.
Niemann
Service Station
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WE NEED 500 GOOD CASH CUSTOMERS FOR
FRIDAY-MONDAY, NOV. 10 AND 13-------
FOR THESE BARGAINS—
1 Dozen 360s Extra Large LEMONS . 35c
1 Dozen 200s Texas ORANGES * 30c
1 Lb. Pilgrim Rio COFFEE ........... 6Oc
I Lb. City Club Best COFFEE . . 75c
Imperial Cane SUGAR, 10 Lbs. 90c £
25 Lb. Sack Angel Food FLOUR ................... . $1 90 ►
g 1 Large Pkg. Duz WASHING POWDER 28c ►
£ No. 2 1-2 Can Hunts SLICED PEACHES ..............’?? 30c |
WE HAVE PLENTY OF COOKIES AND KOLACHES S
BACAK BAKERY & GRO. |
Fla'tonia, Texas Phone 83
Established J»»- >i
SQUIBS—
Flattery is a form
soap; and soft soap 1
ly A lot of people are late for I
church because they ha^e r® .1
change attire; and-a lot of Oth- J
ers because they .have w. I
trust people .
Tor two reasons: First, because
we. don’t knpw them; and sfcc-
dnd, because we dp. » '
» Before investing in* a Roing
concern, make sm,e y°u khoW
which wa$ it*s' going..
1 Th'e reason sonre-girls never
get married js they are too .
biased. It’s bias this and bias
that until the boy friend is
busted. -i '*
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colony News
(Mrs. A. C. Cowan, Cor.)
Personals
Mr. arjd Mrs. Enoch Need-
ham vityted in the Sam Need-
ham home Sunday afternoon.
• Tommie Brown of Stockdale (
spent the week-end with home
1 iolka........*.........
Rev. and Mrs. Bartlett Mills
and .children of' Floresville
spent Sunday in the Erneist
Mr. and Mrs. Happy Wisk-
noski of Houston spent Mon-
day night with Mrs. Ida
Brow*n.
Mrs. Sa Hie Browfi returned
Monday from a trip to Dallas.,
and Louisiana. ——----r----t.
Mr. and Mrs. JS. L. Brown 1 •
and Mrs. Beatrice Parker I
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CAUTION—Don’t trade that “J Sai,1 “Sonia with Mr. anil
Mesdames R. H. Rhodes and
L.^).-Cowan of Waelder and
Mrs. Frank Rhod.es of San An-
tonio were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Stephens of
— o------ Waelder visited with MT. and
cypress cistern. F. F. Pech- Mrs. S. R. Miller Sunday.
M. E. McCrorey and Mrs. S.
E. F;ke were recent guests of
their sister, Mrs. John Cowan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cowan
and Dan of Sanderson spent
the week-end wjth home folks.
Mesdames S. H. McCrorey,
IL F. Peters and M. L. Brown
attended workers conference
at Muldoon Friday. -
Mrs. A. Williams of Sari An-
tonio is visiting her children,’
Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson.
Dust lousy cattle with Dr.
Hess Powdered Louse Killer to
get rid o flice. Good on hortes
and mules, too. Effective,
econimcal. Jones Drug Store.
FRI, & SAT., NOV. 10-11
ROY ROGERS in harnesses,
“Btells of Coronado”
......—In TTucoToF" '—
with
Dale.Evans, Pat'Brady
2 ftidLers of the-Jjurple Sage.
» ' ' AruFTRIGGEIJ
Also Cartoon and Serial, “Des-
peradoes Of The West”
Cotton Grove
Saturday, Nov. 11th ~
Sally Loessin and D. A.'Lo^ni Music By
Herb’s Swingsters
Lone Star Orchestra
Adm.: Gents 60c, Ladies 20c
(tax included)
EVERYBODY INVITED .
as
‘The Good Humor Man’
with '
Lola Albright, Jean Wallace
George Reeves, Peter Miles
Plus Univ. News' and Shirts
SUN: & MQN;, NOV. 12-13 JUST <
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good tires; car in good
shape; will sell reasonable.
Frank J.'M' acker.----44-3tp-
LOST—Pale red heifer chlf'
Mftbdbt 375 pounds. Please
notify Paul Beale. Itc
F?Tr ' SALE—W49 • Monarch
combination electric and
wood range, in excellent
condition. See at Johnson
Electric Shop. 42-tfc
—----- care /or.
niy' mother? middle aged
woman preferred. Write
or phone Mrs. S. H. Me* -
' Smithville, Texas, |
LOST—White' bulldog, weighs
between 50 and 60 pounds;
ears not trimmed and long
tail; reward $5. Call John-
ny Pope, Lockhart, Texas,
collect. 45-3tp
POSTED—Our farms south of uo vvrv
Hiltonia, are posted against
hunting and., trespassing of
any kind without permission.
Joe Fajkus Jr., Cyril Dor-
nak, Adolph H. Masek, Emil
F. Nesrsta, Henry Hajek,
Frank Lev, Joe^ Vana, Ant.
Masek. 44-3tp
I good cotton mattress, have M\s; Bu?ne,y-
2 - it converted into a good tuft- ”
*v, less innersprfhg ' mattress.
► Drop* us a card. Gonzales
6 ^attrcss Factory. 28-tfc
FOR SALE—30 foot Aermotor
- windmill with 1500 gallon
acek Sr.______________45-2tc
FOR SALE—Two iron double
beds, good ’condition, with
springs. Hanzelka Sis-
ters. 46-3tj)
FRI. &. SAT., NOV. 10-11
— A Rampage of Action-and
Rhythm
Chas. Starrett, Smiley Burnette
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“Frontier Outpost”
witK
Louis Hall, Steve Darrell
Hank Penny and Slim Duncan
Also 3 Stooges Comedy .,__
Chapter 6, “Atom Man vs.
Superman” ,
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And Paramount News
Chicken, Chicken Fried Steak*
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Lunches, Short Orders
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace -
Cherry spent last Sunday in 1
• Austin with his mother. , ■
Sgt. David King of Austin .
visited with little David last
| Visitors in Mrs. Ovie Lued-
the • home of -Mn? and-Mrs. Lueders .and • Brenda,, Mrs.
S. W. Ligon, son and grand- Houston.
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Locals and Personals
Mrs. Adolph Herzik of
Engle visited relatives in San
Antonio this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Michael
came in Saturday afternoon
from Comstock. TTP ‘Ts now
working at the control tower
of the Southern Pacitic ..rail-
road jn Flatonia.'
My. and Mrs. James Schutz
and Airs. Paul Alonroe, all of
Fort Worth, visited with Air.
and Airs. H. A. Schutz last
week-end. ,
Air. and Mrs. Barney Wo-
tipka attended the Texas-S. Al.
U. football game last Saturday
in Austin, and then spent the.
week-end in Lampasas with
friends.
Alar-vin Brunner and Joe
Schutz, students of A.&l, Col-
lege, Kingsville, spent last
week-end here with home
folks.
Week-end visitor's in the R.
F. Mica home were Air. and
Mrs. Herbert Meier and Je.an- 1
nette of Houston, Joe Alica of
Columbus, Adolph Alica of
Freer, and Edwin Mica of
Elgin.
Air. and Mrs. E. A, Arnim
and Air. and Mrs. Richard
Wheeler attended the Texas-
S.M.U. football game in Austin
last Saturday.
Mesdames Sally. Langston.
Sally Loessin and D. A. Lojfffh ’
nf Muldoon were in Weimar'
who is in the Ewing hospital
- suffering from four broken
ribs and a head injury sustain-
ed in an automobile wreck
Garwood several ' days ago.
Hopkins is a brother of Mrs
Lang'ston.
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DANCE
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Cistern Tiecreation Hall
Monday, Nov. 13th
Honoring Jerry Faltisek and
bride, Wilma Rietz
Wedding March "at 8:30 p.
Music By
Adolf Migl Of ch.
EVERYONE INVITED
Pullets getting Pan-a-min
make better use of feed, and
that’s what you need ot get
more eggs. In tests at Dr.
» . Hess Research Farm a 35 lb.
pail of Pan-a-min was worth
49 dozen eggs. Try a pail.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Jones
* Drug Store.
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- Prompt Removal of
DEAD...
UNSKINNED or DISABLED
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HORSES
♦ MULES
♦ HOGS
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PLEASE DO NOT SHOOT
AT BIRDS ON TELEPHONE
WIRES OR POLES
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1950, newspaper, November 9, 1950; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254282/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.