The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1955 Page: 6 of 6
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS,
5DAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955
Mrs. W. B. Daehne of
Bay City visited here last
week-end with realtives and
friends.
Lonnie Gilbert • Garbade
of Houston spent the week-
end at home ancf also at-
tended the Horftecoming and
►football frame 'here Friday
night.
Robert Stoner, B.M.2, .of
Orange visited several days
here last week in the home
of Mrs. Fanny, Gabitzsch,
■Rev. Jim'Lewis, Giilett
Jones, and Donald Lee
Plowman attended the foot-
ball game ta College Static;a
Saturday night between
Texas A&M and S.M.U.
Established Jan. 1,~ 1875
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WANT
(No Refunds Allowed)
(Minimum, 35c Each Ad)
FOR Mahan, Success, Stuart
pecans, see Mrs. Manley.
OHi
OUR THURSDAY* SATURDAY
CASH SPECIALS NOV. 10-12-
1 Lb. Tin City Club Rest Coffee 85c
10 Lbs. No. 1 Idaho Russet Potatoes 50c
4 Roils Charm in Toilet Tissue 33c
18 Oz. Post Toasties • 27c
1 Lb. Blue Bonnet Oleo 29c
2 1-Lb. Pktfs. Brown or Powd. Sugar 25c
LLb. Premium Soda Crackers 24c
91-4 oz. Cello Nabisco Vanilla Wafers 22c
5 Lbs. Pioneer Corn Meal, yel, or wh. 37c
Nq; 2 1-2 Can Hunt’s Peaches 30c
Why .Don’t You Try Our Cit£ Club '
* Best Coffee and Save Money
, BACAK BAKERY & GROCERY *
['GRAVEL and Sand; top
soil-, fill and road ma-
terial. John J. Mereckn,
phone HR 6-3683, Fla-
tonia, Texas 8-52tp
T I R E SERVICE,- Whopl
aligning-balancing. W. W.
Motor Co.
FOR R-ENT—-Frozen food
lOcker boxes. CtJlUhct
Hugo Wehmeyer, Fla-
tonia, Or Aug. Etlinger,
Moulton. 41-tfc
TV JSl RADIO Servicev Fla-
tonia Gas Co.
Flatynia, Texas
WANTED--White or-Span-
4sh lady under 40, to do
general housework and
child care ; reference.^ and
" health e«*d rerpltred. (hyi-.
tact Mrs. J. V.'^fcClana-
han, Gl‘23- Willow Glen
Dr., Houston 21. TexUs;
•ph.'OL 4-8207.: -42-4tc
It’s K&Z’s 7th Birthday
7 Bit DA7S-H0VEM8ER 12 TO 19
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As a mean* of thowing our appreciation to our Customers-—we are
offering Anniversary Specials all over the Store—and giving away
prize* to the men, women and boy*. We extend a cordial invitation
to our old customers as well a* new ones — we would like for all of
you to come in and get acquainted, if you haven’t been here before.
... FREE PRIZES
. — MEN — WOMEN — BOYS -
All you have, to do ia register any owe of the 7 d~y— You'-
to be present to win. All pri/es your choice from our ret
Drawing will take plac0^WNW^*y,‘Nov-*HT'W®vS^jP/MT J
ThpIiin
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• 1. ONE SUIT 4/RpW) . -r**** »v *.vs.. -<
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H r 4. ONE SHIRT (Wo<il Sp. Top) $6.95
' 5. ONE TRAVELING SET .(Hickok) $ 4.95
6. ONE DRESS SHIRT (Van Heusen) ............. $ 3.95
* 7. ONE SP. SHIRT (Van Heu.en) $ 3.95’
8. ONE ARMY TWILL PANTS (Walker) - . $ 3.95
9. ONE ARMY TWILL SHIRT fWalker) „ • $ 3.95
10. TWO PR. SOCKS (Cooper) ... ......:... $ 2.00
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— FOR LADIES —
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SIX $2.95 DOUBLE BED £«-7E SHEETS
■'B J ' (Cannon)
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~ • - • ^FOR BOY^ —
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5 SEYERATE PRIZES — VALUE $15.00
DEARBORN and Brilliant
Fire gas heaters. Flatonia
Gas Co.
FRONT STREET Rest Home
has vacancies lor both
elderly men and women;
rates $55.00 on up. For
information on our rates
and home, see owners,
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Joost, phone 3-4575; lo-
cated on paved sheet-tuV
blocks from water-tower,
Moulton, Texas. 42-6tc
Lyric Theatre
— FLATONIA
Program For Week
FRI. & SAT., NOV. 11-12
Dean MARTIN and
Jerry LEWIS in
“You’re Never Too
Young”
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
■ Dance
FREE WEDDING
In Vista Vision & Color
Need A Laugh! This'Is ,It!
FIRESTONE TIRES & tu-Jes
nUsl tire service.' Flatonia
Motor Co.
FOR SALE, Cheap—The
prftperty” known as the
Sullivan J Hotel in Fla-
tonia; partly furnished;
. terms. Mrs; Lucy Daven
port. 44-2tc
OPEN-—Offkin! safety in-
spection station.-, W. W
Motor Co.
with
Diana Lynn & Nina Foch
„ Plus Dgrtuon and Short
WOOD For Sale; also
60T)'bales hay; will mekej
• short - deliveries. CV K.
Sternadel, Route 3, Fla-
tonia. Ph. PR 64W01. 44-2-
SUN. & MON,, NOV. 13-14
MARILYN MONROE
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‘The Seven Year Itch’
-CinemaScope & Colot*
With
. •**.
..
s • Tom •’Ewell
Evelyn ’Keyes .
NEWS & (’ARTO’ON
SCHULENBITRG
K. OF C. HOME
Sunday, Nov. 13
Music By
Patek’s Orch.
Adm.: 50c Per Person
EVERYBODY INVITED
Dance
Moulton VFW'Hall
Saturday, Nov. 12
and
VOLUME 80
Honoring Cervenka
Rosnovsky
Music By
Emil Bartos Orch.
WELCOME
FOR RENT—Farm land, 60
»’■ acVes in cultivation, 10
acres in pasture; also, 3-
room.houSfe for sale, to !;*•
. , moved. Mrs, Bryon Robin-
son, ph. PR 6-3670. 45-tf
WED.-THUP.., NOV. 16-17
“So This Is Paris”
Iw Technicolor *’l
Starring- ' *y * 1
TEXACO PT‘ Anti-Freeze
protects all winter. M,
. W. Motor (’o
Tony Curtis
Gloria DeHayen
Oene Nelson
! BARGAINS in used refrig-
erators. Flatonia Gas
Co.
NEWS & 'CARTOON 1
Matinees:' Sat. & Sun. .2:30
Miss , Doris Fospisil
Houston visited with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
nie Pospisil, lait week-end
Night,
. . Curtis Behrends of FrOd-
and also,attendexi the Home- \ effeksburg . spent Saturday
comingAand foptball game \ evening and Sunday here
h«re Pjpjay night. 'visiting with friends,'
lites Hell
fternol
Irs. Elm
Thursday and Saturday, Nov. 10 and 12
SPECIALS
SUGAR, 3 Lbs. ^ ........
CAKE MIX, Betty Crocker, pkg. 32c
Powdered or Brown Sugar, 2 for 25c
Breakfast Cereal, Cheerios; 10 1-2 oz. 25c
HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE SYRUP 19*
Bama Preserves, Grape, Pineapple,
Peach, 12 oz. glass . ... , 19c
PRUNES, cello pkg. * ■’* 28c
LIMA BEANS,'1 lb. J 17c
- HOUSEHOLD NEEDS —
( LOROX, f quart 16c
DREFT, TIDE, VEL . .. 29c
^ — VEGETABLES — .
*LElrUGfi, each jt
TOKAY GRAPES, 2 lbs.
— MEATS —
VEAL ROUND STEAK, 1 lb. 5^c
VEAL STEW MEAT, \ lb. . 29c
VEAL 7-STEAK, 1 lb.* 45c
I)ecker.’s Spiced Luncheon Meat* 1 lb. 39c
CHOICE FRESH KILLED M£ATS AND
vlw;
QUALITY GROCERIES ALWAYS
-NORTH SIDE MARKET
Paul^ Beale, Owney > » Dial PR6-3585
Funeral serl
Elma Cook B|
ow of the
Floyd Bush,
occurred Sunt
Fayette Memo
La Grange, we
day afternoon
the Marrs ’Fi
Chaiipl in Smi
L., L. F. Parkea
and Rev. Wate
Methodist paste
Interment uuis
La Grange Git;
Mrs. Bush
of Colony, whl
born June lol
daughter of M|
E. W. Cook,
was a mitive ofl
linA and* her ml
I of Mississippi.!
Jried William-Fll
■ Colony Dec. ia
■the couple b«
^ dents .of Faye|
S established
l West Point,
lexpired Jan. 16j
jf was a member 1
[ tist Church.
Survivors arej
ter, Mrs. Mozel|
Lubbock; „±wa.
■D. Bush of Wesl
Nolan L. Bush[
ville« a brothl
Cdok of Colony|
grandchildren.
Co. Record.
BASKETBA1
fabulous ThunderbTffrlfc'g--
like the/rtunderhirdr With 'this excitftlg new
- )vu#qu xiuiUi-#t lull*, have new confidence in
ie Tliuiult'ibird Y-8 engine can bo youfs at
Hit-::
The basketball!
underway tlerel
night, .with thf
TT ’4 SMIaol girl
ulenburg, 2f
^practice game. •
ScfiuTen
ne uiunueruirci engine can m yours at tw
for jt is.the standard eight in all Ford- Fairlaip
P
•wen^ to
^Beauty? Of course!
Inspired by the Thunderbird
Student Bodj
. The new *56 Ford and the fabulous Ford Thunderbird
are really look-alikes! You can see the resemblance in every
long, low line . . . 'every, graceful'tontour. Ant^you can
• expect to be envied m matter where you may drive in, fjour
new'58 Ford. - ’
* The Future H
of America, Flat
ter, entertained t
body Friday, No\
The program c
the e'ight purj
creed, the motto
Future Homemal
A few other sc
sung by the stitc
Everyone enjoyet
gram.
Safety? Only FORD gives you
MULDOON
SUITS
$55.00 Suits NOW
49.95 ”
45.00 ”
$45.00
39.95
34.95
$39.95 Suits NOW $31.95
29.95 ” - ” . 24.95
24.95 ” ” 19.95
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Models made in Longs, Shorts, Short Stout, Stout and Reg. Large B
selection in newest shade and pattern. Popular Brands such as CUR-
LEE, SEWELL, and ROSE. Sizes 32 to 50.
Every Suit Altered FREE
Boys Suits—Sport
Pressed Free & Guaranteed
Jackets ALL REDUCED
Coats
fir ........j——
Men’s Sport Coats Jackets Shoes—Hats—Work
Clothes—REDUCED FOR OCR ANNIVERSARY
\
Other Store-Wide Reductions
We Handle Nationally Advertised Brands ...
FREEMAN SHOES COOPER LINE
MALLORY HATS WEMBLEY TIES
VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS HAGGAR SLACKS
■■ •' ,• HICKOK & TEX TAN BELTS /.:■» - ’
DICKEY WORK C LOTHES CURLEE CLOTHES
Even more important than Ford’s Thunderbird
looks and go is Ford’s new Lifeguard Design. It
gives you extra protection in accidents. To cushion
you from the steering post, Ford has a deep-center
Lifeguard steering wheel. To reduce possibility of
doors springing open under impact, Ford has Life-
guard double-grip door latches. To help lessen in-
juries from impact, Ford offers optional seat belts and
Lifeguard cushioning for control panel and sun visors.
A I1(‘w double-swivel Lifeguard rear view mirror
“gives” under impact. Come in! See how safe, how
beautiful, how powerful a car in Ford’s field can be.
You'll be safer in a
K&Z MAN’S SHOP
’56 Ford
The fine car at half the fine-car price
South Side Square
Iaa Grange, Texas
Flatonia Motor Company
Dial PR6-3522 Flatonia, Texas
Cicero Boehnkt
A&M College
week at home wit
ent.s, Mr. and ^
Boehnke.
Mrs. Fronia Boi
Mr*. Ruby* Kell
Grange visited 1.1
in Dickinson with
Mrs. Ernest Mati
Last week-end
Mr. and Mrs. H
were Mr. and IV
Richardson and Ch
of Angleton.
Mr. and Mrs.
•; ajid Peggy of Ha
spent la*t week-er
Chas. Rightmer hi
Mrs. Chas
Mrs. Joe Kelly, Th
ler, Mrs. Etta A1
-tended the fimeral
Syler’s father-ih-1
Monday m Waco.
Last week and
visitors in the horn*
Irvin Ivy were Mr.
Herman Darling
Mrs. Everett Ch
Smithville, Mrs.
land of Abilene,
Mrs. Ross Ivy and
of Angleton.
Last week vis
Mrs. Myrtle Moo:
Mrs. Less Roland
lene, Mr. and Ml
Walks of Smithville
Mr. and Mrs. Sa
of El Campo spent
day night with Mrs
Boehnke-.-
Mrs. Bennie Lii^i
children, Mrs. Ovie
and Bobby visited
ton last week-end
atives.
Mrs. William Ch
tended the funeral
unde in Waco last
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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/m1/6/: 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.