The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1959 Page: 4 of 4
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Your Friendly Newspaper
THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1959
Established Jan. 1, 1875
Meet Your Friends
AT THE
FRIENDLY
TAVERN
FLATONIA, T£XAS
John Voldan
CARD OFTHANKS
I wish to thank all who
were so kind during On-
time I was in the hospital;
special thanks to those who
WANT ADS
(Minimum, 35c Each Ad)
:r“SiS1' i,“rda“,„/1"oS T.v. * RADIO Semce, Call
way; I do thank l)r. More
Edwin Pavlicek
ft
as
Prompt Removal of
DEAD...
UNSKINNED or DISABLED
♦CAHlf
♦ MULES fflh
♦HOGS
CALI, 131
I exasTFendering Co.
Bastrop, Texas *
head and also Drs. Crews
and all the-nurses in Gon-
zales Crews’ Hospital. Your
thoughtfulness will ever he
remembered.
Mrs. Frank.^Faltisek
Flatonia Gas Co.,
3522.
PR 6-
DR. J). R. TAYLOR
* . OPTOMETRIST
Eye* Examined
Gla*se* Fitted
Len*e* Duplicated
Frames Repaired or
Replaced
"Night Appointments
'“Phone” 3(»:i, Box (TCPT-
LA GRANGE *
PEARS FOR SALE — Soft,-
medium soft and hard,
$2.00 up per bushel. Cis-
tern Nursery Rt. 2, Fla-
„ tonia, Tex., Ed. Thiede,
Prop. Phone PR 6-
3458. 33-2tc
FOR SALE—Two-story, 7-
room house with two
baths arid porches. 140
x 200 ft. lot, shade trees,
close to school. Write
P. O. Box 557, Halletts-
ville of phone SW—8U.
WANTED—Woman to cook
and keep house. Charlie
Kresta Jr., Shiner, Tex-
as. • 33-2tp
.LYRIC
T H E A TRE
— FLATONIA —
■ CARD OF THANKS
We, the members of St.
jPaul A.M.E. Church, highly
COMING ATTRACTIONS
appreciate, y^ur contribu-
I tion /or helping us during
our drive; al:«\ our white
{ friends. 'Your Wndness will
never b.e forgotten.
BABY CHICKS — H.3.W.
Started Pullets; profit
proven, winner of Texas
and Missouri random
sample Laying tests.
Available year round.
Harris Hatchery, Win-
chester, Texas. 18-tfc.
FRI. & SAT., AUG. 14-15
VAT0SI
Mrs. S. E. Tollerson
Rev. E. H. Millett, Pastor
Mrs. G. V. Lafond, Sec,
Nt or KSW KHOWOH1 MINIS
FOR RENT —- Unfurnished
5 room apartment in Mrs.
Wm. Nollkamper home,
Flatonia. Contact Clar-
ence Schwa ke, La
Grange, Tex. 33-3tc
2238.
22-tfe
K;
Finest o( c®re 7n slenderizing, body care, and
foot care, including the best treatment for corns, cal-
lo'uses, ingrown toe nails, and deformed feet.
_____ ___ ** # # a
' 7” During the summer months slenderizing specials
are only 75c each treatment or' $15 for six weelts
All employed people may call The Fountamof
Youth, Phone 729, for appointments after working
hours.
- «. •
TBK FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
Miss Erna Lohel, Drop.
Phone 729 —^ — * 110 So. Jefferson
La Grange, Texas
WANTED — .Uparatur fur
Hiwa’y Service Station on
Highway 95 in Flatonia.
See • Harry Voght, La
Grange, Tex. . 33-tfc-.
FOR SALE — Aermotor
WimTmiTI m A-l condi-
tion; Hhtf oiler. E. J.
Knezek, Rt. 1, F fa tonia,
! at Praha. * ltc
TIRE SERVICE — Wheel
.alignment, balancing. W.
W. Motor Co.
FOR SALE — Apa'rtment
size refrigerator in good
condition. Robert Krejci,
Flatonia, 3 miles west on
Highway 90. ltp
COMPLETE stock Briggs &
Stratton and Clinton en-
gine parts. W. W- Mo-
tor Co.
FOR SAL&i-Three ‘2lineh-
G.E. television sets? good
working 'Condition ; 2-ton
c om m exftiaL.air-co ntli ti o ti-
er, 220 voltage, used oply
three weeks; one 7 horse-
power rotary mower, rid-
ing carriage, cuts 6 to' 8
acres a day;'•one horse-
power circular bench
saw;' one electric hand
saw, heavy duty; one sur-
veyor’s transit level,. Chas.
Polasek, 2 (/a miles west of
Flatonia, Highway 90, at
Whistle Villa. 28-tfc
SUN. & MON., AUG. 16-17
In Color & CinCmaScope
“The Sound And The
Fury”
. m
Jimmie’s Feed Mill & Co.
•• V
WILL BE CLOSED ON
FOR SALE—1958 Ford,
price $1550.00; excel-
lent condition, 4 door,
standard shift, 6 cylin-
der, radio, heater; will
tii k*? trade-in.' Corftact
W. G. Ray at 803 E. 8th
St. or phone 319 between
8 a. m. and 5 p. m.,
Smjthville, Texas, 32-2t
FOR SALE—Special long
heavy lumber, etc.; also
20 windows from Engle
dance hall. Jerome Ko-
renek, Rt. 2, ph, 1614F45,
Schulenburg. 33-tfc
COLONY NEWS—
August 15,1959
(CATHOLIC HOLIDAY)
HURRICANE FENCE
Fertce your property with
America’s most popular
chain-link fence. Many
styles* of red-wood fence
also available. No money
down, up to 36 months to
pay. For free estimate
Call or write AMCO Fench
Co.. La . Grange/ phpne
•. J‘ius 2 CfA'RTOONS
ChiPbpractic Clinic
La Grange
E. L. FITZPATRICK, D. C.
Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12
Noon, £ p. m. to 6 p. m. on
Monday, Wednesday and
on Tuesday and Thursday
Friday. 9 a. m. to 12 Noon
Other Times By
Appointment Only
221 East Travis — Ph. 88
Those \yho'visited in the
W. C. Koch home last week
were Mrs. Earl Hensch and
Anna Belle of Rosenberg,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Shaw of
Garwood and Mrs. A. Polk
of Weimar.
VOLUMl
ANNUAL V.F.W.
P-I-C-N-I-C
Legion Park
Shiner, Texas
Sunday, Aug. 16
Starts 1 P. M-
Concessions during day and
night, including free pony
rides for the children.
Lunch 3:30 P. M. Til?
Music During -
Afternoon By
Featuring Old-Time
ester
Music By
“A Good Time for All”
Starring
Yul Brynner
Joanne Woodward
Margaret Leighton
Plus News & Cartoon
Matinees: Sat. & Sun. 2:30
NIGHTS ...........:....... 8:00
CARD OF THANKS
C- , - .
• •. > U '
416J. W. P. Glaiser.
Mr. and Mrs.* Marvin
Brown of Elm Grove and
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland
Gosch enjoyed ‘42’ games
at the Gosch home Satur-
day night.
Mr. Chaney of San An-
tonio is presently staying at
the Sam Brown horde tak-
ing care of the farm while
Mrs. Brown is with her hus-
band, who is in a Houston
hospital.
Tommie Addcox of San
Antonio is spending a yaca-
Our sincere thanks to all
who assisted in ,apy way to-
ward putting out the grass
fire at our home recently.
Again, tjjanks.
‘Adolph Schacherl
y-r '
- ' s >■ 1 1 K _
LOI1E STAR
n ;■ ’
FIRST AGAIN
WITH
AMERICA’S ONLY
K. ■ |&jj|
y-xx:. *"
LyRIlCv
Mr. and Mrs. George
Hobizal of Houston are
spending part of their vaca-
tion with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hobizal.
FOR SALE
■7959 FORD 4 DOOR, BRAND NEW
1957 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4 DOOR
1955. FORD 4 DOOR
1954 .FORD 2 DOOR -
1958 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR, CLEAN
1956 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR _
1953 CHEVROLET STATION-WAGON 4 DOOR ”
1946 CHEVROLET PICKUP
1954 INTERNATIONAL 1 TON STAKE TRUCK ::
JURECKA BROS.
Phone 180 Weimar, Texas
:: -i
All-Ai
Mark!
Dance
sWiss
Sunday, AiV 16
CERTIFIED QuMtu
tOM SIM IIIWUK (0. UK ANTONIO, TUM
BEER
mms/mmmsmm
JACK KLESEL, Distributor
THUKS., FRI., SAT., AUG. 13, 14, 15
—SPECIALS—
SUGAR, 5 Lbs. 4‘
CRISCO, 3 Lbs. ' 8;
KIMBELL’S TEA, 1-4 Lb. 2;
O’SAGE PEAC HES, No. 2l/2 2!
KOUNTY KIST PEAS, Sy2 Oz., 4 35
DIAMOND TOMATOES, No. 1, 4 3!
NIBLETS CORN, 12 Oz. 1J
HERSHEY SYRUP, 1 Lb. Can 2
PET MILK, Large, 2 2
JELLO, 3 2!
NABISCO CRACKERS, 1 Lb...... 2
PARD DOG FOOD, No. 303, 2 ... 2
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Saturday, Aug. 15
Music By
Ray Krenek’s Orch.
Adm.; 50c Per Person
Don’t miss the contest at 10
p. m. to select the Fayette
County Farm Bureau Queen
Mel Ammermann, manager
of Station KVLG, Master
of Ceremonies.
Sponsored by the Fayette
County Farm Bureau
S-P-R-E-D
S-A-T-I-N
Music By
PATEK’S
The wonder latex in-
side paint; you never
have to paint again
unless you want - to
change the color. The
only 100 percent latex
paint.
Admission: 50c
U. R. INVITED
OUR FRIDAY-SATURDAY
SPECIALS AUG. 14 & 15
l/2 Gal. B B Mellorine Ice Cream 59c
No. 1 Tall Can Eatwell Sardines 18c
No. 1 Tall Can Libby’s Tomato Juice 10c
LARGE FAB ... ....... .. .1........31c
11 3-4 Oz. Nabisco Ice Hermit Cookies 32c
1 Lb. Cudahy Sugar Cured Bacon :..:_47c
2 Bars Bath Size Lifebuoy Soap 29c
Quart Rosedale Dill Pickles T..... 28c
BACAK’S GROCERY
Flatonia, Texas
• An ajll
ket was!
Monday.!
was strol
of cows|
calf mi
steady w|
signed
cattle."
Top hi
30c per
for auctil
of swine [
28 sheen
A gool
for the if
sales bar
the' marl
appearail
Prices f
Good
27.00 t<|
calves,
stocker
to 36.0<|
calves,
stocker
26.00 to I
cows, 17|
nerk ant
17.00; gl
pairs, $f
dium co|
$175 to
' a'riTT
$175; h*
22.80; lil
20.50; tl
. 16,60;
Parkei
Of Fiel
SOLD BY
R. F. MUELLER
Flatonia, Texas
•asc- 'JK- 4K- « «• 4» *
FAB, Reg.
.. 31c
SCOT TOWELS, Roll
...19c
Kimbell’s Liquid Detergent, Gt.
...... 45c
r MEATS
PICNIC • H AA1K, 1~1 ib. -
TALL KORN BACON, 1 Lb.
45c
BACON SQUARE, 1 Lb.
23c
STEW MEAT, l Lb.
• 55c
NORTH SIDE
Paul Baale, Owner
MARKET
Dial PK6-3S85
*
S-A-L-E
BERKSHIRE HOSE
AUGUST 13 TO 29 ONLY
FABULOUS ONCE - A - YEAR
SAVINGS!
Including Berkshires with the exclusive
Nylace Kantrun Top and Toe-Ring to
stop runs from top or toe<
EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED TO
PRAHA, TEXAS
Assumption Of Blessed Virgin Mary Church
ANNUAL HOMECOMING
CELEBRATION
Saturday, Aug. 15
HOLY MASSES: 6 AND 9:30 A. M.
Come in and choose your favorite style* at
these low prices-— .
Regular $1.35 — NOW ...........$L09
3 For $3.19
Regular $1.50 — NOW ....
______ . - 3 For-$3.49
$1.19
MOE KLEIN
THE RELIABLE STORE"
Flatonia, Texas
FAMILY STYLE DINNER From 11:00 A. M. Till
SUPPER From 5:30 P. M. Till
COUNTRY SAUSAGE, CHICKEN & STEW, WITH TRIMMINGS
ADMISSION: Adults $1.00, Children 50c
ENTERTAINMENT THROUGHOUT THE
DAY AND NIGHT
OLD-TIME COUNTRY AUCTION 4 P. M.
MUSIC DURING THE DAY BY
LONE STAR BRASS BAND
— BATTLE DANCE AT NIGHT —
Music By
HY. BROSCH and AO. MI8L ORCH.
ADMISSION: 50c Per Person *'
COME TO PRAHA
Where Old Friends Meet and New Friends Are Made!
Army
Parker, 4
W. T.
Muldoonl
a length]
training
4th Arr
Grafenw|
exercise
end on
The ti
ed to teal
ness of tf
vision, a I
shield of|
A car
B of the I
tillery in|
entered
vember,
training
arrived
April.
The 2
a gradua
School.
Ann, is
many.
I’etrasl
Mr.
Petrasek|
nounco
tie son,
11 in tH
K;
j
GonzaleJ
scales al
ounces al
a sister, 1
1
brother, 1
Proud
Mr. and
Flatonia
V
Mr. :
7'
Tauch o
ited wit!
week-en
Mrs.
tended
Matilda.,
last Thu
Hermj
Zimmeri
and "M
and Da
Johnny
week-erv
ing.
luck.
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1959, newspaper, August 13, 1959; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988782/m1/4/: 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.