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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1957
Established Jan. 1. 1875
Mrs. Johnny Susen and
children of Smithville spent j
Friday night and Saturday
with Mr. und Mrs. August
Brunner.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompja>,n and Thonia* of
Moulton visited with Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Duff Satur |
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Miller and children of
Houston visited over the
week-end with his parents,
Mr. und Mrs. W. E. Miller.
COLONY NEWS—
DR. D. R. TAYLOR
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
OUunee Pitted
Behroeder Bldg., Ph. SU
La Grange, Texas
La Grange
Chiropractic Clinic
E. L. FITZPATRICK, D. C.
Office hours: i» a. m. to 12
-nooat a to 6
Monday Through Friday,
Except Thursday Afternoon
221 Travis — Phone 88
La Grange
(Mrs. A. C. Cpwan. Corr. 1
Mr. and Mrs, BilTy Sellers
and baby of Stockdale have
returned to their home after
spending two weeks here
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Sellers.
Mrs. *Mae Needham re
turned to her home in Aus-
tin Monday after visiting a
week in the Enoch Needham
home.
Gary Bigley of Flatonia
spent the week-end with
Mamaw, Sister, and Uncle
Snook.
Billy Brown of Ganado
spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. Ida Brown,
and sister..
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Need-
ham were business visitors
in Weimar Tuesday.
Lloyd Cowan of Sander-
son spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Sam Cowan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Peters
of Houston. Mrs. Cora
Cockrill of Cistern, and
R-’ i 1 1 • 1 ■ I')' iVIriuM [ 11 <if
WANT ADS
fNo Refunds Allowed)
(Minimum, 35c Each Ad)
STRAYED*-*- Sheep, about
80 pounds; nuirk on left
ear; last seen south of
town. Notify B. W.
Hutchens. 1 tc
COMPIJ2TE stock Briggs &.
Stratton and Clinton en- _ ______
ghie parts. W. W. Mo-,p7JK SALE—Wood cook
tor Co. condition.
Lyric Theatre
FLATONIA —
COMING ATTRACTIONS
stove; good
Henry Mica.
OIL, HEATER; excellent _____
condition; priced to sell.! FOR SALE
Johnson Electric Shop. trailer.
HOUSE" For Rent—2 miles
west of Flatonia on high-
way. See Rudy Zemlicka,
Flatonia. * « ’ 40-2tp
H utchens.
-- One-wheel
See B. W.
ltc
f ■
LOSE UGLY FAT
IN TEN DAYS
> • OR MONEY BACK
U you arc overwcigii't, ii« r«-
is the first really thrilling
news to come along in years.
A new & convenient way
to get rkl of extra pounds
oasier than ever, so you can
be as slim and trim as you
want. This new product
called IHATRON curbs both
hunger & appetite. No
drugs, no diet, no exercise.
Absolutely harmless. When
you take DIATRON, you
still enjoy your meals, still
tc
eat the foods you like but
you simply don’t have the
urge for extra portions and
automatically your weight
must come down, because,
as your own doctor will tell
you, when you eat less, you
weigh less. Excess weight
endangers your heurt, kid-
neys. So no matter what you
have tried before, get
DIATRON and prove to
.✓yourself what it can do.
DIATRON is sold on this
guarantee: You must Jose
weight with the first pack-
■..-jtge you use or the package
costs you nothing. Just re-
turn tne-bottle to your drug-
gist and get your money
back. DIATRON costs $3.00
and Is sold with this strict
money back guarantee by-:
Jones Drug Store, Flatonia
Mail orders filled
W ii1111 visit«d N)T thTi~ir.
B. Sellers home Saturday.
Mrs. Kat^e Cook of
Smithville spent Tuesday
afternoon in the Sam Cowan
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Brown Jr. and baby of *5ay
City spent tin* week*end
with hi*mptKi **
lard Brawn Sr.
BUTANE Spies and Service.
Flatonia Gas Co.
WANTED — Truck driver
and service station at-
tendant. Syler Service
Station. 41-tfc
T.V. & RADIO Service. Call
Flatonia Gas Co., PR 6-
3522. __________
TIRE SERVICE, Wheel M£LE HEU> Wanted
aligning-balancing. W. W. ' oung men needed
Motor Go-
frozen F O O D locker
boxes for rent. See Julius
Bacak or August Etlin-
ger. 37-tfc
supermarket. Write P. O.
Box 57, Yoakum. 40-2tp
RADIATOR—Drain, flush,
install Rustmaster. W.
W. Motor Co.
FRI. & SAT., OCT. 11-12
“Tarzan And The
iAist Safari”
In Technicolor
Starring
Gordon Scott
Yolande Dolan
Betta St. John
And Cheeta, The Educated
Chimp
Plus Cartoon & Short
ELM GROVE NEWS
Hy.l1 WANTED—German
FOR SALE
-i'lg n
SUN. & MON., OCT. 13-14
‘‘The Kink And I”
In CinemaSeope & Color
Starring
Deborah Kerr
Yul Brynner
Rita Moreno -
And A Large Supporting
Cast
Sunday visitors of ~Mr.
and Mrs. Parker Beale and
Henry Gosch were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Roberts of Mui-
doon, “Mr. and Mrs. John
Odom and son, Glen, and
Floyd Kelley of Bastrop,
Lester Gosch of Ganado.
Dee Craig of Elgin, Lester
Tontz of San Antonio, C. W.
Orange and son, Columbus,
Rev. Henry Adrion III of
San Anthnio.
Mr. <and Mrs. A. Hill,
Josephine and Bertha Lee of
Gonzales visited Grandma
Robin&on and Jim and Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Robinson Sun-
day.
Mrs. J. C. Bertling spent
several days in Fayetteville
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Bertling.
Mr^and Mrs. Mac Dubose:
and children of New Braun-1
fe'lS visited Mr. and Mrs. M. j
iL. Brown Saturday.
G. L. Brown, Mrs. Betty
I Murphy , and Mrs. Millard
| Brown spent the week-end J
in San Antonio.
Bill Dusek and son, Fred,
of Mission visited several
days recently with Mr. Du-
sek’s mother, Mrs. F. W.
Dusek.
Beautiful new ladies hats
and jewelry are in at Dress
& Gift Shop. ,
FREE WEDDING
DANCE
Sunday, Oct. 13
Honoring Naumann and
Sondergaard
American Legion
Hall
FLATONIA
Music By
Jurecka Bros. Orch.
ALL INVITED
Water well You’ve been hearing about G , . M Wr i. h
Md. usechj,: You’ve been reading
BRAKE
SERVICE
ages 40 to 55 to do light
housekeeping for employ-
ed lady; room, meals and
salary. Write Mrs. Mary t
1/ ..txilwi 0.4 111 Alldill
-Muck-- igalvuXlIzedi.
also oil well casing, anyllik,- sreing ii
size. Toungate^Pipe & J lar orices.
Salvage, Luling, Texas/ Plus NEWS
son.pf San Antonio and Mrs.
—;—- - - Mr wt*
WE ADJUST, RE-LINE &
repair AUTOMOTIVE
, :i ■ a 1 For information nhono r- u. rugiey auenaea tne
Katribe, . -410 Austin j .- write ’bo- Z-bail 8ame in Flatonia Fri-
Street. Houston 4, Tex-j " >-2318 or write bo,^ Matinees. s»t. & Sun. .2:301 day night.
were M"!/ "■
Mrs. J. B. Bertling Sunday. | Texaco Products
E. O. Bigley attended _the j Gates Tires
as.
40-2tp
STONE Tires and
tubes; Flatonia Motor
Co.
New ready to wear arriv-
ing daily; dresses, suits, top-
pers, blouses, and sweaters.
Style Shop. ,
Mrs. Gnrretto Ray of
Houston spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs, J. I,. Et-
linger and Myrtry.
(GOOD WOOD heater, with
pipe to fit, for sale.
Charlie Null, phone PR
| 03786. 40-tfc
Prompt Removal of
DEAD...
UNSKINNED or DISABLED
♦ CATTLE
♦ HORSES
♦ MULES
. ♦HOGS
CALL 131
Texas Rendering Co.
Bastrop, Texas
CURTIS
A- R
PAIN RELIEF
ANAI>CESIC
tar Umi relief ot muaeular irlm
ml |Hdnt, due to ornr-eantloa
eummonlr awKieled wltb
ARTHRITIS, NKUKALC1A
RHEUMATISM. LtlMDACO
JONES DRUG STORE
RANCH. For Sale: 304 acres
5-miles norffTOist of Fla-
, tonia on Highway No.
000; $00.00 acre, reserve
1-4 royalty 'and $75.0o re-
serves 1-2, and is leased;
cash sale, Mrs. Clara
Novak. » 41-4tp
ly night.
WANTED — Waitress; nq
—experience necessary. Ap-
ply Frank’s Restaur.ant at
Night Shows
7:45
Schulenburg, Tex. 40-3tc SCOTTS ITF^MS . . .
2 ROW STALK (-utter t"> group of relatives and
sale: good condition; qii friends gathered on Friday
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. See
, , ... . -------.....-........... Antonii
wheels; _ priced ^ reason evening jn the Beale home I ness,
able. Jesse Boehnke, jn observance of Mrs. Tom
Mulrfoon. " ltc Beale’s birthday. Games and
.Jberger of Houston were last
week end visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. August Brunner.
Herbert Agricola Jr. and.
Johnny Wilson were in San
A-“ ! Monday
NIEMANN
SERVICE STATION
Flatonia, Texas
busi-
A. F. I.. CONSTRUCTION
CO. does all type build-
ing, including all kinds of
roof repairs; work guar-
anteed. Smithville," Tex-
as. Ph. 194-J. 39-4tp
FOR RENT—In Flatonia. 5 refreshments were enjoyed,
room house, modern con- I re-sent ^vere Mr. and Mrs.
'veniences, near school and Arn° 1 ci Wiedemann, Mr.
- postoffice. Minnie Lee £.?d Rudy Pavlas of
'• Starry. 37-tfc *laV,my; 1 ss Susanna
] ilealo ot V ictoria, Mr, and
W ANTE D : Dependable Mrs. Harry Beale and Mr.
man to drive truck, candle I and Mrs. Lee Roy Best of the
eggs, etc., for permanent j String Prairie community,
position. Prefer experi j Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Wiede
FOR SALE — Pructically
new 4-room house in
Praha; double garage.
Contact Emma - Rab or
Julie Sahilera. Moulton.
Texas. 41-2tp
enced egg candler. Box
187, La Grange, Tex-
as. 39-tfc
OFFICIAL
tion now
stickers.
nspection Sta-
Ipen for 1958
W. Motor Co.
manh and da-ughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Haas and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Green, Mr. and Mrs. -Fred
WiedemaiHH-^dso Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Beale and
daughters of Cistern, the
honoree and Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Boehm of Moulton. Mr. and
New Lingerie — Slips,
panties, gowns, pajamas,
dusters; Angel Skin hose;
pretty line of new bags.
Style Shop.
INSURANCE
FIRE
AUTOMOBILE
HOSPITALIZATION
GENE SCHULZE, M.D.
FLATONIA, TEXAS
OFFICE HOURS:—
8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Daily
Except Thursdays and
Sundays
PHONE PR 6-3332
Old-Line Capital Stock
Companies
Freytag- Insurance
Agency
Flatonia State Bank
Building
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OUT. 11 & 12
. —*TR E C I A L S —
SUGAR, 5 Lbs. 49c
FOLGERS COFFEE, 1 Lb. 93c
LIGHT CRUST FLOUR. 5 Lbs. 49c
HEINZ CATSUP 23c
HEINZ VINEGAR, Pint, 2 . 33c
DOLE SLU ED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 29c
KELLOGG CORN FLAKES, 12 ()z. 21c
Big Top Sherbet Peanut Butter, 7 Oz. 35c
Prince 90 Pet. Meat Dog iV: Cat Food, 2 25c
LIBBY'S POTTED MEAT, 2 15c
NABISCO PREM. SALTINES. 1 Lb. 25c
Nabisco Chocolate Fudge, 1 Lb. 43c
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
TIDE, Reg.
COMET CLEANSER. Reg.
PINE-O-PINE, S Oz.
M E A T S
VEAL ROUND STEAK. 1 Lb.
VEAL CHOPS, 1 Lb.
VEAL CHUCK ROAST, 1 Lb.
BACON SQUARES, 1 Lb.
NORTH SIDE MARKET
Paul Beale, Owner Dial PR6-3585
STRAYED—Hereford bull.
about 14 monfhs old: has
’ horns, no mark or brand.
$10 reward for his loca-[Mrs. Leslie Haas and “chil
tion. or return. • J. L. jdren, Joe Haas, Mr. andj
Frierson, Flatonia; phone Mrs.. Fred Wiedemann and
PR. 6-3757. ltpjMiss Evelyn Wiedemann of
oii p cT7,71 Victoria were part of Sun-
F°R SALE or Trade—Sec- (|.n,s vWti n‘f Mrs Mary
ond hand instruments; Bo‘t.hm (lf G*nzales. It ^
aLso do some repair work., M Boehm’s birthdav ob-
See Adolph Migl or phone Lprvjir,rP
3-2243, Moulton. 38-4tp ‘tr%ance" _
"Do< koy* I'm not enough /ttomm*,
better get me that Sungio prescription
IDEAL CHICKS — Special Horn* from Hospital
SUN-G10 HEADQUARTERS!
And what a ifn* of f*td>l Mad*
by th* miliars ol GIADIOIA Sour
—and »hal a »lory THAT tails I No
moH*r wholyav'f* I**din9—thick-
• n», lurkeyi, dairy cows, hog,, rob-
bits. ,how hori*i, or whal —
WHAT EACH ONE NEEDS—
5,IS IN'“
* *■
tehjf
early order discount
Ideal D3W Strain Cross
White Leghorns placed
second in the •1955-56
Oklahoma Egg Laying
Test. The H3W Strain
Crosses won second place
in the Missouri Random
Sample Test this year.
They made a profit oT|
Mrs. Charlie Michal, who
recently underwent an op-
eration at the Wagner Hos-
pital in Shiner, has return-
ed home and is doing fine.
Miss Marian Michal of Vic-
toria was a visitor in the
Michal home during the.
week-end.
Make It A Habit
Trade At
EIDELBACH LUMBER CO.
QUALITY LUMBER — PAINTS
BUILDERS HARDWARE
Plenty of Parking Space
2.91 per hen over feed i HI With Flu
and chick cost. For real ] Philip Burger is ill with
good egg production at | the flu at this writing, as are
low cost, place your order a number of others in this
now for Ideal Strain . cornmtuyty.
Cross chicks and take ad
Personals
Frankie Krejci of Fla-1
E? .'M /J
1 "*»
vantage of the early order
discount. Ideal Hatchery
& Poultry Farm, Camer-
on, Texas. 41-2tc
tonia visited his grandpar-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Vine
Krejci. Sunday.
JIMMIE S FEED
MILL & CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brueg L Ml. an(1 Mrs. A. I.. Ellis
gejiiami visited in Houston mu children were Gonzales.
Monday and Tuesdsy»>with geguin and New Braunfels
j Mr, and- Mrs. Herbert I^eh- visitors Sunday. j
i maim and Carol and Mi. Mr. and 51 rs. James Wied-1
land Mrs. Louis Bruegge; eman'n of San Antonio were!
I martn. week-end visitors in sthe
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Albert Bill Wiedemann home and
McLendon and Mr. and Mrs. on Tuesday Miss Hattie
Worley Frank Holubec of Wiedemann of Flatonia vis-
Del Rio visiteci Friday and i ited there. ^
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bauer and Allan
Emil Holubec and Mrs. Ida Wiedemann attended a
Wright. j Luther League meeting in
Hallettsville Sunday eve-
ning.
-H-H-l-l-M-H-l-l-M-H-I-M-H-H 11 1 11"H I I 1 1 I I l-l I t t » I » :
LET US
Supply your Household Hardware
needs. We have everything neces-
L. smry for your use and convenience
to help make your household chores
more pleasant and satisfactory.
Wm. Stein Hardware Co.
The I. R. H. A. Hardware Store
_ Flatonia, Tex a* ,
: 111 I I It 11114 1 III I I I H I IIHH-l I M 11 I ill 11 1111 I I'MH
' Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Mathews and Mrs. Lillie
Mae Mitchell of Luling vis-
;; ited Saturday with Mr. and
• • Mrs. A. L. Ellis and chil-
! 11 dren.
:;| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burger
•■(visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
-Steinochtir and, ■Children ofl
;; Thursday evening.
;; Mr. and Mrs. William
I > Roth, Ada Carol, Gary and
;; Sharonlyn and Gerald Out-
;;|law of Victoria were din-
■ •iner guests of Mrs. Tom
/ j Beale, Thomas and Susanna
Sunday. In the afternoon,
all visited in the Rudy
Wiedemann home.
465 years ago Columbus dis-
covered that faith and cour-
age opened a "New World" of op-
portunity in this land of ours. It still
does for the man who saves.
Columbus Day, Oct. 12th
WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY,
OCT. 12 (COLUMBUS DAY)
FLATONIA STATE BANK
FLATONIA, TEXAS
MEMBER F. D. I. C.
VOLUME 82
Bulldogs
First Dis
At Poth
-
The Flaton
Bulldogs wil
Friday night
play the Pot
Pirates in th
trict football
schools.
Very little
the Poth cli
however, the
customarily
game, and si
that really c
■ fought conte
pect.
It is (<hi>pe<
following of
ball fans \vffl
day night to
dogs On to vi
Rotary Cl
A visiting
tnt at last F
of the Flator
was Oliver K
lettsville.
Program fi
in change of
who present!
ras of Shim
concerning h
to Czechoslo'
tributed . sor
coins and pa
inspection of
Mr.. Muras
detailed accoi
els to Czech
other Europei
which he visi
gram proved i
"enlightening.
P.-T.A. T
x,.,Thursday
" Thursday
17, at 7:30
tonia P.-T.A
regular mon
the Flatonn
Auditorium.
The boys
tOre Farmei
organization
demonstratio;
meeting as ti
program.
Everyone i
tend. .
Returns Hoi
From Hospf
Jim Koei
fils home in
spending thi
Youens Ho;
mar.
We are gl
is able to be
at his home.
Mr. and Mrs.
of Skidmore spj
and Simdav wl
Mrs. Ri F. Micf
Mrs. J. L.
Myrtry spent 'll
Friday in Housl
and Mrs. Garrel
Sacred Heai
Catholic Chi
Sunday MassJ
8:30 a. m.
Week days:
Wednesday
7:00 p. m.
High School
Monday 7:00 p|
School of Rj
day 4:00 p. m.
Flatonia Ba;
Church Sen
, 9:30 a.m.: St
10:30 a. n
•ervices.
_ 6:30 p. m
Union.
7:30 p. m.: I
Ikes
Wednesday,
Prayer services.
Jthodist C
irvices—
flatonia: Es
9:80 a. m.
luldoon: Fii
. lays. 11 a.
I Colony: S e
||i|rth Sundays,
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