The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1959 Page: 4 of 4
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THE FLATON1A ARGUS, THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1959
Established Jan. 1, 1875
Mr. and Mr»v Woodrow
Johnson and Daniel attend-
ed the bullfights in Rey-
nosn, Mexico, on July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. August
Nollkamper visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Harbors at
Plum Sunday.
MIXED
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Dance Dance
■
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Saturday, July 11
Music By
Ray Krenek’s Orth.
Adm.: 49c ‘Per Person
For FUEK table reserva-
tions cull Cottonwood Inn
Restaurant, 583-W, Iui
Grantee, Texas.
SCHULENBIJRG
K. of C. Home
Sunday, July 12
Music By
JOE PATEK
Adm.: 50c Per Person
Everybody Invited!
WANT ADS
(Minimum, 35c Each Ad)
VETERAN with papers de-
sires small acreage in
Flatonia area, hot to ex-
ceed $7,500. Rou|e 1,
Box 15.1, Crosby, Tex. ltp
T.V. & RADIO Service. Call
Flatonia Gas Co., PR 6-
_ 3622. / ■
FOR
SALE—Two-story, 7-
room house with two
baths and porches. 140
x 200 ft., lot, shade trees,
close . to school. Write
P. o. r.ox 557, Halletts-
ville or phone. SW 8-
2238. »dxtfc
: N OT I C E
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HURRICANE FENCE y
• •I Fence-your property with
America’s most popular
f'TTu'j ii r 11 n R feme. Many
We will be closed during the last week of
July——F'ram JULY 27 THRU AUGUST 1.
Please bring your clothes »n early, in ordei1
that we may take, a vacation.
DON S PRESSING SHOP
PRIVATE TREATY SALES
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
CATTLE AUCTION SALES
NI*K( IA I. MARKET EVENTS
EVERY THURSDAY
BUY OR SELL EVERYONE INVITED
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UNION STOCK YARDS SAN ANTONIO
For Sale-
1951 FORD 2 DOOR
1954 FORD 2 DOOR
1956 FORD PICKUP
1957 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4 DOOR
..,,X 1959 FORD 4 DOOR, BRAND NEW
J953* INTERNATIONA^ 1 TON ST^KE TRUCK
\ 1953 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON 4 DOOR
1953 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR
1956 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR
1958 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR, CLEAN
NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS
JURECKA BROS.
WEIMAR, TF.XA£
PHONE 180
' styles <gf red-wood fence*
. also available. No rtwney
down, up to 36*months to
pay. .. For free, estimate
civilj)/' \vrtte AJVTCCT Fence
f\B., La Grange, phone
_ 416J. • W. P. Glaiser,
owner. .‘1-tfc
FOR SALE—A (rood seven-
r room house in Flatonia.
very cheap. W. J. Blud-
worth, Flatonia, Tex. 28t
TIRE SERVICE — Wheel
- "WllfKhtenf, ba lancing.*-Wr^
W. Motor-Co.
COMPLETE stock |3riggs &
* Stratton and . Clinton en-
gine parts. W. W. Mo-
• tor Co.
l"OR SALE — Practically
new 5-room house with
hath, asbestos siding,
sheet rock inside. This
house can he moved-for
very little to your lot. W.
J. Blue! worth, Flatonia,
v -Tejcas. 28-4tc
LYRIC
THEATUE
— FLATONIA
1951 KAISER For Sale;
50,000 miles; real clean.
Phone PR 6-3852. 21-tfc
FROZEN FOOD Locker
Boxes for rent. See Aug
Etlinger or Julius Ba-
cak. ’ 0-tfc
COMING ATTRACTIONS
FRI. & SAT., JULY 10-11
NH.IYES • CBKTIPIQ PUMMB.
Bodd Schulberg'3
HONEY For Sale; cheap; |
bring containers. Frank
J. Lev or Emil Lev, Rt. 1,
Flatonia. Phone PR 6-
3441. 37-3tp
FuR SALE New Holland
baler; rake; mower'', two.
tractors, and all -imple-
ments in one deal. Jerome
•• Korenek, Rt. 2, phone
1614FL5, Schulenhurg,
' Texas. 28-tfc
BABY CHICKS — H.3.W.
Started ~Tu1Tets|r^pbfit
proven, winner of^TfexaSr
and Missouri random
sample laying tests.
Available year round.
Harris Hatchery, Win-
chester, Texas. 18-t-fc
wimAaftam
A Birthday Surprise
Mrs. Felix Mica,Mrs.
Frank Pechacek, Mrs. Frank
Prihoda, Carl and Claudette
Prihoda, Felix and Harold
Mica .-surprised Mrs. Eu-
genia Kallus on her *f)irth-
day June 24 at 2 p.'m.
They brought home-made
ice cream, cake, cookies,
cheese, crackers and pungh.
All enjoyed the refresh,
ments, and.wished Eugenia
many more happy birth-
days.
FREE WEDDING -
Dance
Plus 2 CARTOONS
SUN. & MON., Jl)LY 12-13
the best-selling roar
‘ of
-the. ages!
Pau-v Round
American Legion
Hall
FLATONIA, TEXAS „
Saturday, July IT
Music By
Henry. Brosch Orch.
Honoring
Baca and Branecky
Everybody Is-Invited
Holiday visitors of Mrs.
O. D. Wright were Mrs.
Walter Braddock and Wai-
ter Louis and Miss Emma
Ling of Edna. Miss Ling re-
mained. for a longer visit.
They also attended the Zim-
merhanzel-Lueders wedding
Friday evening.
VOLl
Get Our Texaco
SPRTNG
SAFE-T CHECK-UP
Marfax Lubrication
Havoline Motor Oil*
Oil Filters
Transmission & Differential
drain and refill
Wheel Bearings
check and repack
Muffler and Tail,Pipes
Mr.-I
Tires aqd Battery Checked
Radiator Flushed and Rust
Inhibitor Added
. NIEMANN
SERVICE STATION
Flatonia, Texas
thk FvaO*
Bovs*
BRENHAM PRODUCTION CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
away
son,
Scottsl
July
illnessl
She h{
76 yet|
days.
slovak|
late
Mach J
jckssatatfaia if.....i~ "ni'-'ir—
COVERED BUTTON'S and
Buckles; Belts made; also I
hemstitching. Phone PR'
6-3442.. Ella T. Sievers.*
28-ltc
FOR SALE—Electric range
a ltd refrigerator; excel-
lent condition; -reason-
able. Max Freytag. ltc
TOR SALE—1 Case gtain
combine A-6 two row in
A-l shape;' also have
land to lease for corn
farming for cash- in 1960;
on Highway 609, 5 miles |
from Flatonia on Fla-'
tonia-La Grange road.
Writ*1 or see Albert No-
vak, Route 1,- Edna,
Texas. 28-2-tp
CinbmaSoopE
COLOR by DC LUXE
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
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.June 30, 1959
NEWS & CARTOON
FOR SALE—Peas and other
vegetables. PR 6-3790;
. at the old . Marburger
place at Cistern. ltc
Mr.- and Mrs. Thomas
Mitchell of Houston visited
over the holiday wjjek-end
With Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Holiday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Kocian were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phram-
pus and son of San Antonio-.
Janszen. Tommy and NahcY | Gene returned home with
returned home with them I them after a two weeks
after a week’s visit here. ' visit with his grandparents.
wtwowowow n*ck ->«cc me < *** yarncyt
Matinees: Sat,
NIGHTS .........
& Sun. 2:30
........... 8:00
Edward and Joe Richter
are spending a few..weeks in
West and Waco with rela-
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Har-
ton of Austin spent a few
hours Friday with Mrs. A.
E. Fox and Mrs. Mildred
McKay. •
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KASPER’S SEMI-ANNUAL
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Clearance Sale
THURS., FRI. & SVr., JULY f), 10, & 11
— SPECIALS— *
_ 49c
73c
SUGAR, :> Lbs.
F()L(;ER’S (OFFEE, 1 Lb.
Kpunty Kist
CORN
Kuunty Kist
PEAS
Diamond Crushed
PINEAPPLE
7 Ox.
Diamond
VIENNA SAUSAGE
Diamond Blackeyed
PEAS W-B
FOR
Diamond
SPAGHETTI
KimbeU’s
PORK & BEANS
Kimbell’s Red
KIDNEY BEANS
Welch’.
GRAPE JUICE
Diamond
TOMATOES
31 g Ox.
No. 300
No. 300
No. 300
N» 300 MIX ’EM
4 °*- up
No. 1
HOUS K H O LI) IT E M S
LUX BATH SOAP, 2 . 27c
CLOROX, Qt. }Je
AJAX, Reg., 2 29c
-• M E ATS'
HAMBURGER MEAT, 1 Lb. 55c
VEAL STEW MEAT, 1 Lb. 55c
FRANKS,!Ltr. 49e-
TALL-JvORN BACON, 1 Lb. oOc
NORTH SIDE MARKET
p.«l Beale, Owner Dial PK6-35S5
Save 1-4, 1-3, 1-2 & More
ASSETS—
Loa iw-and Lvterest
$1,429,471.33
count
•years,
at Prl
Gonza|
she liv
of he|
wed
Praha|
tury.
Gonzal
Scotts r
agrjee
died
Bonds and Interest .
296 964.17
Stock—Federal Intermediate Credit Bifnk
Cash
Furniture, Equipment and Auto-
Other Assets ...................
18,360.00
25,088.94
1,364.44
318.&4
Funl
conduj
at 9 G
Funerd
and ~n.|
Heart
with
official
Mass
Praha I
assistei
A. Val
TOTAL ASSETS
$1*771,567.72
LIABILITIES—
Money due Federal' Intermediate
Credit Bank ............................................ $1,414,393.86
V
Provision for Taxes ........
Provision for Bad Debts
Other Liabilities ............
THa'ss A Capital Stock
2,536.00
m.t
.....
71,473.57
1 1,200.53
. Palll
Salas,
Georg^
Stary,
Joe Br
Tho!)
passing
Julius
Georgd
two si^
necky
Mary
grande!
B Capital Stock T?3,4SO'.00"
$ 35,375.00
j. •_ _ \
- great
r broths
Total Member-Owned Capital
Surplus ............................ .......
’ f
Fenelo
A • ac of
”,
158,795.00
123,168.76
TOTAL LIABILITIES .................. $1,771,567.72
On New Spring and Summer
Merchandise
25 Years of Dependable Credit to Farmers,
Livestockmen' and Dairymen
W. B. LOESSIN, Field Representative
La Grange, Texas
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5» >;«• ^
BE .SURE AND ( HECK OUR CIRCULAR
ANNIAL
KASPER’S
‘Always First Quality” SCHULENBURG, TEXAS
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|AtevT^HA^^^^fTrEEDOM {((
GENERAL JOHN BELL HOOD
*• - Defender oj States Rights and Self-Determsnatwn
PICNIC
CISTERN RECREATION HALL
CISTERN, TEXAS
In victory sod deftst John Bell Hood,
the Tcxsi Bngsde’j ’’6ghting genfnl”
of the Civil War, w*» » dtdiaicd d*.
fender of tnsn » right to choote hit
wsv of life. Like Robert E. Lee, Hood
w«t s graduate of the U. S. Milittry
Academy at West Point And, like Lee,
he resigned hit, commotion in tha
December 16. 1864. and wat relieved
of hit command.
Texas doetn’t forg^ her cham-
JULY 12, 1959
Bui Text* doesn i ilukw' '—r:
Dions of freedom. A monument to hit
memory ...nd, within the ...t« <
grounds at Austin, and (imp Hood
honor
now For Hood »»»"» . . ^
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state's rights to rI|*
_______ — — Tender of his
the 4th Texas Infantry, that-with ^,d this is why the United Sutes Brew-
* ‘ ’ .nd retailers, to assure the sale of beet
sssfesaSaS
—--------
— came to be known as Hood's Texas
Brigade, because of his daring leader- •
* Victories and promotion! came
quickly. At Major General Hood he
was considered the hero of Chicka-
•ggnga; where he fost-hia rigbt-leg^
At Lieutenant Geoeral Hood, com-
manding the Army of Tennesteef he
met crushing defeat at Nashville on
forcement and
its continuing Scl
vrmeu —
governing officials in
tlf-RegUlation program.
Texas Division, United States Breuers Foundation, ■
206 VFVT Building, Austin, Texas
Sponsored by Cistern Recreation Club-
DINNER AND SUPPER SERVED
FAMILY STYLE
Stew, Country Sausage, Turkey, Fried Chicken
And All The Trimmings
Dinner Served at 11:30 A. M.
Supper at 5:30 P. M.
Adults $1.00; Children Under 12 Yrs., 50c
ENTERTAINMENT OF ALL KINDS
Battle Music Day and Night By
Emil Bartos Orchestra and
Adolf Migl Orchestra
Dance Admission: Gents 50c, Ladies 50c
EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY
INVITED
h^r in
Attel
out of r
Mr,
Machal
and Ml
Ann *OT
Ganadl
ton Sa
and Ml
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Darilel
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and
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Mrs. F|
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Charlit
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1959, newspaper, July 9, 1959; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988791/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.