The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1948 Page: 3 of 4
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THE FLAT0N1A ARGUS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1948
The Friendly
A woman’s promise to be on
time carries a lot of wait.
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The distance between some
people’s ears is one block.
For Soft Hands
that are loved
Jerqens Lotion 87c
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Jones Drug Store
Muldoon News
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Get Ready For Winter
New Combat Boots; Pair-A-Trooper Boots; Work Shoes
Sweaters; Leather Jackets; Water Repelent Dress Jackets
Pants and Shirts to match; Heavy underwear; Blan-
kets and Comforters.
J. L. ‘Red’ Etlinger’s Store
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Armorized Protective .» I
PAINT
A Paint designed to maintain a permanent coat-
ing for all metal roofs <*nd screens.
Wm. Albrecht, Mgr.
Phone 67 Flatonia, Taxas
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P.-T.A. Meets
The Muldoon Parent-Teach-
ers Association held its first
meeting of the term on Fri-
day afternoon, Sept. 17.
Quite a large number were
in attendance, and many items
of business were transacted,
including the election of Mrs.
Irene Futschik as vice presi-
dent.
The meeting date was set
for the first Friday afternoon
of each month.
All patrons of the school are
cordially invited to attend the
meetings and to become mem-
bers of the P.-T.A.
The officers for' this term
are: President, Mrs. Virginia
Howell; vice president, Mrs.
Irene Futschik; secretary, Mrs.
Katie*Boehnke; treasurer, Mrs.
Frances Boehnke.
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cherry
and Martin of Rosanky visited
in the Joe Kelly home Satur-
day afternoon.
Judge and Mrs. Pitman,
DR. A. H. REBSCH
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined; Glasses fitted
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Phone 353 Schroeder Bldg.
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CARRY THESE SAFE,
SPENDABLE FUNDS WHEN
YOU TRAVEL—
Ladies and Girls
— Visit —
For
Styling Your New Fall
Permanent Wave
‘The New Swing Wave Shortie’
These styles are very easy to
keep with a new permanent
wave. (
Call 97 for Appointment
Mrs. Julia Marik and
Mary Prihoda, Mgrs.
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TRAVELERS
! CHECKS
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So change your cash Into
NCB travelers Checks before
you start. Safe, spendable
everywhere. Cost only 75c
per $100. Denominations of
ftY THIM AT THIS SANK!
$10, $20, $50 and $100. Full
refund if your checks are lost
or stolen, uncobfitersigned.
Backed by The National City
Bank of New York,
Flatonia State Bank
YOUR FRIENDLY BANK
Flatonia, Texas
4 ELECTRIC.
POLISHING
tad
VACUUM CLEANIH6
Of Automobiles
To protect the finish of
your car, call or see us for a
polish job. 'Vacuum clean-
ing protects your clothes and
your car uphofttery.
Niemann
Service Station
MYs. Etta Allison of La Grange
and Mrs. J. C. Richardson and
Chas. Henry of Brazoria made
a few pop calls in Muldoon
Saturday night.
Visitors over the week-end
in the E. L. Bigley and Mrs.
Ovie Lueders homes were Mr.
and Mrs. Conrad Null and
family of Rosanky.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill S6ale of
Houston and Mr. ^nd Mrs.
Charles Rightmer were visitors
in Mission over the week-end.
Carl Cherry and Miss Joyce
Rae of Houston were Sunday
visitors with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Cherry.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dar-
ling and family of Smithville
were visitors in the Irvin Ivy
home Sunday.
Wallace Cherry is in Dallas
this week attending Judges'
and Commissioners conven-
tion.
Mrs. Julia Jackson, Mr. and1
Mrs. Leonard Cherry were
business callers in La Grange
Mondayi .
Ernest Hamon visited in the
J. B. Pitman and Irvin Ivy
homes. He was enroute from
Atlanta, Ga. to Lubbock.
Charlie Ruschejr ^nd Albert
Bell of Houston were visit^s.
in Muldoon over the week-
end.
6 FOOTBALL GAMES TO
BE BROADCAST SATURDAY
Humble Oil and Refining
Company will present a pro-
gram .of football broadcasts"
this Saturday that starts before
noon and continues until well
into the evening. Six games
will be broadcast in all.
The first game to go on the
air is the S.M.U-Pjttshurgli l“n(* mother, MB. um
game which will be broadcast Hitiek Sr., and daughter, Della
from Pittsburgh, starting at
11:50 a. m. Stations WFAA,
KITE,
Hou
San Antonio,
j, Houston, will carry
DON’T WAIT UNTIL
“PYORRHEA” STRIKES
Look at your “Gums,” every-
one else does.—-Are they irri-
fails to satisfy. *
JONES DRUG STORE
Schulenburg Veterinary
Hospital
Just North of High School
Ph. 347, Schulenburg, Texas
Complete Line Medicines,
Vaccines and Supplies
DR. JENNINGS B. COOK
Optometrist
Lq^Me.d »* WvuLemeyer’s
Eyesl^amlneH^lSlasses Fitted
Lenses Duplicated * -
Office Hrs. 8-5:30 Ph. 155
Flatonia, Texas
FAYETTE COUNTY
FAIR
ON TELEPHONE
PARTY LINES
..TOO
Everyday expressions of politeness
such as “Excuse me” and “Thank
you” please your party-line neigh-
bors and help build good will.
If you happen to pick up the re-,
reiver and hear someone else talk-. _ .
1flJl,"!FI'fPPflp?^.....EKiVkt* A fff male li'iffs. ^fflhHme;^?btirteou<v tele-
the other person feel much better phone habits should insure srrtis-
about the interruption. Chances- ate factory, and pleasant service on
he will be equally courteous the your party line.
SOUTHWESTERN BEU TELEPHONE CO.
next time be happens to Interrupt
one of y<nir calls.
Today many people are making
opt with party-line service when
they need and prefer a line of their
pwn. Later on when all the people ,
who are 'waiting1 get telephones ...
well again liable to instajlprivate
LA GRANGE
Friday-.- Saturday - Sunday,
October 1-2-3
Outstanding Livestock, Poul-
try, Agricultural, Floral and
Educational Exhibits
$2300 Premium List
FREE! FREE!
$1200 Worth of Free
Entertainment
, "The Flying Thrillers”
Twice Daily
CALF SCRAMBLE
At 2:30 Saturday
BOZO, the Clown
at All Times
BAND CONCERTS
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Oct. 1, John Baca’s Band
Oct. 2, High School Bands
Oct. 3, Fajned Fourth Army
Band of San Aatonio
PICTURE SHOW
At All Times
FREE MIDWAY
Don. Franklin Shows
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Three Big Dances
Friday—Square and Old-Time
Music by Lee’Prause’s
Tune Twisters
Saturday—Modern, Music by
Bill Cornelson
Sunday—Mixed, Music by-
Lad Janda
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Admfssion^SOc, Tax Included
Autos 25c
All School Children
Free Friday
FROLIC AT THIS
FAMOUS FAIR
Dallas;
and KPR
the game.
At 1:20 n. m. broadcast of
the Texas University-Univer-
sity of North Carolina game
will start from Chapel Hill. It
can be heard over KRLD, Dal-
las; KABC, San Ahtonio, and
KVET, Austin.
From Stillwater, Okla., the
broadcast of the T.C.U.-Okla-
homa A,&M. game begins at
2:20 p. m. and will be carried
over KSTA, San Antonio and
WRAP, Fort Worth.
The Baylor-Tulsa fray be-
gins at 8 p. m. and can be-heard
over stations WBAP, Fort
Worth and KM AC, San An-
tonio. At this same time the
Texas A.&M.-Texas Tech game
will begin in San Antonio and
will be heard over stations
KABC, San Antonio;. WRR,
Dallas; KNOW, Austin.
The final broadcast, the
Ricg-Sam Houston State Teach-
ers game can be heard at 8,05
over stations KXYZ, Houston,
and KSAM, Huntsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie J,
Sembera visited here for a
while last Monday after broad-
casting the auction sale here
for Flatonia Livestock Comr
mission Co. over Station KCTI
in Gonzales.
Those who made a business
trip to Hallettsville recently
were Adolf llajek of Yoakum
and his mother, Mrs. Henry
KILL ATHLETES FOOT
‘TE-OL BEST SELLER'*
ILE1
EST
SAYS H. K. JONES
Here’s the reason. The germ
grows deeply. You must reach
it to kill it. TE-OL, containing:
90 percent alcohol, pene-
trates. Reaches more germs.
Your 35c back fYom any drug-
gist if not pleased in one hour.
JONES DRUG STORE
NEED A NEW SUIT?
New Fall and Winter Sample* Have Arrived
— ASK ABOUT OUR SUIT CLUB —
Sweet’s Pressing Shop
For A Quick Lunch
CHOICE SANDWICHES
* HAMBURGERS
CHILI
STEW
We also have a large assortment of
MAGAZINES
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
JOHNNIE’S DRUGS
MADE IN THE SOUTHWEST
FOR THE
- SOUTHWEST CLIMATE
I. F. MIELLER
Flatonia, Texas
Brake Service - Wheel Aligning «
Motor Tune Up Motor Overhaul; Starter-Generator
Body and Fender Repairs
Seat Covers* and Upholstery ‘ Welding
Wrecker Service Genuine Ford, Chevrolet Parts
Firestore Tires and Tubes Reliable Batteries •
Tire and Battery Service
TEXACO GASOLINE — HAVOLINE OILS
—West City Limits, U.S. 90—
W. W. MOTOR CO.
nvci'S ,
Arnold Wiedemann
Flatonia, Texas
Phone 65
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Walter Wotipka
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GROCERIES
1 Lb. (drip or reg.) Folger’s
Coffee
51c
12 Oz. Box Kellogg’s.
Shredded Wheat
16c
2 Tall Cans Daricraft
Milk
a e
29c
5 Lbs. Imperial Pure Cane
Sugar
43c
No. 1 Can Campbell’s
Vegetable Soup
13c
2 No. 300 Cans Delco
Blackeye Peas *
19c
12 Oz, Jar Peter Pan
Peanut Butter
29c
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Package
Fab ‘
31c
2 Boxes.
Ajax
Uc
2 Pints Purex
Bleach
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17c
12 Oz. ’Box Gold Medal
Spaghetti
13c
2 Bars Wrisley Coco Creatn
Castile Soap
15c
Specializing In Mrs. Chessher’s Fresh, Frozen, Cut
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Ready To Fry, Chicken From Nixon, Texas
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GRIEVES
STORE
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1948, newspaper, September 23, 1948; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989212/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Fayette+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.