The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1955 Page: 5 of 6
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dished Jan. 1, 1876
YEAR ITCH’
TO LYRIC
acal showing of the
Ision of “The Seven
lh,” starring the na-
[mber one boxoffice
j, Marilyn Monroe,
Ew4ll, who created
of the summer-
husband .with the
mg eye in the origi-
je play, has been
|d for Sunday and
at the Lyric
Is cast prominently
TiCture include Eve-
[es, Sonny Tufts,
Btrauss, Oscar Ho-
|Marguerite Chap-
stor Moore. Rox-
[lald MacBride and
Jones.
THE FLATONIA ARGUS, NOVEMBER 10f> 1955
/
Scotts Items
Mrs. Jimmy Sim-
IdaUgnters of Vic-
>nt the week-end
.Annie Simcik.
Iristmas gift* and.
]ire in. Use our
at Dres* & Gift
IINGS fi. COOK '
jtometrist
lined
Isses Fitted
penses Duplicated
8:00 to 6:00;
)0 to 1:00 P. M.
fs by appointment
only
[-3587 - - Box 147
lia, Texas
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Birthday
A number of frjends and
relatives! visited Mrs. Rudy
- Wiedemann on her birthday
Sunday.
Amohg those present were
Mr. and Mrs. William Roth
and children and Miss Sus-
anna Beale of Victoria, Mr.
and Mrs. Ruay Pavlas of
Flatonia, Wayne Wiede-
mann of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Haas and chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Meaker, Mrs. Tom Beale
ahd, Thomas, .of here, Mr.
*and Mrs. Albert Klobedans
of New Braunfels, the hOn-
oree, and family.
Improves
.Mrs, Fred Wiedemann is
getting along nicely follow-
• ing an illness last week. Vis-
itors oyer the week-end
were, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Hahn of New Braunfels and
Miss Hattie Wiedemann of
Flatonia. '
H. D. Club News ,
•The.Scotts H. I). Club will
meet with Mrs. Harry Maek-
• Friday JbeSius8/ <»? th%“ an<1 ^rs- La(k,lc
! Schoemveitz and daughters
and Miss Mattie Miller of
^ latunia spent last Sunday
in Brenham with Mr and
Mrs. Herbert Miller and
baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stary
of Corpus Christi visited
over the week-end with their
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Hajek and George, and Mrs.
Annie Hajek.
Mrs. Rudy Wiedtmann
and children were Saturday
visitors in New Braunfels. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bauer
were Yoakum visitors Sat-
urday.
DoniTld Maekef. of*. San*
Marcos was a week-end visT
itor in the Harry Maekcr
home.____. . - : ■■■•——-
Mr, and Mrs. Willie Mar-
cak and baby of Port La-
vaca . ancl Miss Carolyn1 k
Zamykal of Houston were
week-end visitors, in .the
Frank Zairiykal home. -*
Mr. and Mrs. W.alter
Boehm and Robert vjsited in
the Boehm home recently,
and are now located at Abi-
lene.
day.
A demonstration on-'Care
of Clothes,’ \Vill be given
Mrs. Lee Roy Best'.
Move Here,
Afr. and Mrs. Daniel
Boehm and sobs have moved
frorp San Antonio back to
the farm here with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
’Boehm, - ------
Personals *-—
Mr. and’ Mrs. Charlie
VoSad. of Wharton visit-
ed during the wVFk-’#nd in
the Frank Tupa home.
'Miss Susanna Beale of
Victoria -spent the week-end
with:M*s*—T4Kn-'-Beale and
Thomas. •• • "" • •
•vastsisses*’—t
M"
Ig
Flatonia Livestock
Commission Co.
Doc Hagan, Lee Kahanek,
Managers
SALE EACH MONDAY.
Receipts last Monday: 1223
cattlet*361 hogs. Doc starts
all cattle; Be a
aTTcTaliei; had sJot^Fikuv..
battle very good; good 'fat
calves were in very good de-
mapd. If anyone has any
good tpp halves, we can get
ydU a top price for them.
We are not getting - epough
Locals & Personals
Hugo Stein Jr. of Texas'
.A&M College spent the
week-end id hnme."-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Zim-
merhanzel, Billie Jean and
Darrel Wayne were in Aus-
tin last Saturday on busi-
ness; awd.alsb visited with
some friends. ..
Mr! ' and Mrs. Charlie
Schoenwekz and family of
Scotts, and Miss Mattie Mil-
ler spent Sunday iff'Bren-
ham with Mr. and Mrs- Her-
bert Miller and baby.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Schwake of La Grange ^is-»
arry Otto and Mrs
-• - - ■gy.-wi
getting acquainted -with
their yiew-great-grandson.; ‘
Mr..arid Mrs.. Ofto Jens- *
zeh spent Simday in Ellin-
"get* with Mr. and Mrs. Johb
.Zatopek.
Miss Billie Grace Unger-
m\<:
a few
:heck-
you
I check
all at
far the
rcount
l writ-
you
to supply our buyer demand, j er of Austin visited on Sun-
,We had otie shipper send us 1 day afternoon and Monday
89 cows and calves whichJ with her parents, Mr. .and
averaged $116.00 per pair;
we had several buyers buy- i
ing stocker calves, sending
them outstate, they were
Mrs. Win. Ungerer.
Mrs. Lee Roy Best return-
ed from ^Dallas last Tues-
day, whfiYe £he had atfe.nd-
selling very good; If you ' >e filffer«j”»)T her hrdth-
cannof be with us. next Mon-
day, be sure and listen 4T>
our broadcast over
er, Silas Coleman.
Miss Geraldine Hudson of
broadcast over Gon- Austin was a wlivk.-end visi-
zales station frt^jn 3:05 un-1 tor at home, and also attend
EC>3S*.'.-4M-1
w
Iper^
Tl new*
phicogo
I pop^r
to the
I per in
.1 1:
til 3:35 Monday.
—MARKET REPORT—
Choice Calves—
$17.50 to $19.00 per 100
Good Calves—
$15.00 to $17.50 per 100
Commercial Calves—
$12.50 to $15.00 per 100
Rannie Calves—
$10.00 to $12.50 per 100
Cull Calves—
$8.00 to $10.00 per K)6
'•Good Fat Cows—
$9.00 to $11.30 per 100
Cutter Cows—
$7.50 to $9.00 per 100
Hard Canner Cows—
$5.00 to $7.50 per 100
Good Fat Bulls—
$11.50 to $12.80 per 100
Light Bulls— •
$10.00 to $11.50 per 100
Good Stocker Str. Calves—
$16.00 to $18.50 per 100
Com. Stocker Str. Calves—
$14.00 to $16.00 per 100
Good Stocker Hfr. .Calves—
$14.00 to $16.00 per 100
Common Stocker Hfr. Calves
$12.50 to $14.00 to 100
Good Stocker Cows—
$8.50 to $10.00 per 100
Corff. Stocker Cows-—
$7.00 to $8.50 per 100
Good Cows & Calves—
$90.00 to $152.50 pair
Com. Cows & Calves—
$75.00 to $90.00 pair
Top Hogs—
$13.80 to $14.50 per 100
Heavy Hogs—
$13.00 to $13.80 per 100
Sows—-
_ $13.00 to $14vO0 j»a*vlOO
Stags— *
$10.00 to $13.00 per 100
Feeder Hog«—
$13.00 to $15.00 per 100
Pigs—- ,
$4.00 to $10.00 per head
Horaes-Mules—
$4.00 to $6.10 per 100
ed the High School Home-
1 coming football game here
Friday night.
Mrs. Joe Schindler nf haan.
Park was a guest for a few
days last week of Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Kocian and
family.
Mrs. Roy Meyer of Luling
spent the week-end. wHli
Mrs. A. H. Bailey and Mrs.
Virginia Dockery.
Emil Kocian, who spent
a few days here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Kocian, sisters and
brother, left Monday morn-
ing for Houston, where he
will resume his duties with
the Millwhite Company.
Franklin Kocian of Sun
Marcos spent the week-end
at home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. F.
X. Brunner and Dennis,
Wallace Freytag and Ar-
nold Carl Tauch attended
t h e Texas A&M-S.M.U.
football game at College
Station last Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Pechacek and family "of
Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Pechacek of Seminale visit-
ed over last week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Pecha-
cek —:——
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Wiedemann. Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Eidelbach, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Tauch, and
Mrs. Carrie Albrecht spent
the— week-end- Tishiiig at
Port. O’Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Scates and son of San An-
tonio visited Friday evening
and Saturday morning with
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Olle,
and also attended the
Homecoming and football
| game Friday night.
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The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1955, newspaper, November 10, 1955; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989934/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.