The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1964 Page: 4 of 4
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964
Established January 1, 1875
WANT AD SECTION
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(3c per word first inser-
tion; 2 cents per word
•ach insertion there«fter;
minimum charges 35c per
advertisement.)
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FOR YOUR insurance needs
contact Louis Niesiunn,
5 your local Hormann Sons
agent..______ _____________ . 27-tfc
■JIwayasas* ' ' '■* ' ■ ■ ■ — i. .i ■■■■ ■ ■■
®*0R SALE—80 acres, un-
improved, partly wooded,
in Flatonia area; reason-
able price, (Jus F. Linde-
mann, La Grange, Texas.
Phone 968-3349. 39-6tc
FOR SALE—Doors, screen-
doors, arid' windows. Mrs.
Ed Mica. 40-3tc
FOR SALE or Trade, easy
terms, the Joe Honish
home. LY 4-3853, Mraz
Lumber Company, Shiner,
Texas. 34-tfc
Flatonia-La Grange Area:
6 3-100 acres, 2 bedroom
home, butane, well with
pump, nice trees, 3 miles
west of La Grange on Hi-
] way 71, $8,750.00.
1600 acres, near Flatonia,
creek, deer, part open, coun-
try road, $125 acre, terms.
Qthers!
Ror Land’s Sake—See
Klutts Real Estate
West P8int, Texas
Ph. Smithville AD 7^3120
WATER JViSlTbr irrigation
well drilling. Leroy Rich-
ter, PR 6-3328, Flatonia,
Texas. 41-tfc
FOR EXCELLENT Shoe Re-
pairs, contact Cecil’s Shoe
& Saddle Repair, Fla-
tonia. 36-tfc
HAVE Mattress Troubles?
Come to see us. We really
solve your problem. We
sell new ones or we can
fix your old one at a very
reasonable price. We can
make any size mattress
y.ou want. P&K Sleep
Shop, Pat and Ken Walla,
Schulenburg, Texas, Box
254. (Across street from
Keuper Super Mkt.) 1-65
Lyric Theatre
FLATONIA, TEX.
FOR SALE—50,000 Bales
fertilized and cultivated
sweet sudan hay; 5000
bales 65ct over 5000 bales
60c at, Richmond, Texas.
Second cutting now bfeinj?
baled. Phone Richmond
MO 2-2577; Houston CA
4-6556. 37-7tc
T.Vl & RADIO Service. Call
Flatonia Gas Co., PR 6-
8922.
HOME For Rent; 4 rooms,
‘bath and sewer; 3 miles
north of Flatonia on 95.
M. L. Starry, PR 6-
2281. 39-tfc
Matinee Saturday 2:30 P.M.
SAT., SUN. NITE 8 P. M.
~~SAT., SUN., OCT. 10, 11
“The Cardinal”
TOM TRYON
— Admission —
Adults 50c, Children 25c
Mr. and Mrs. Tom ITobi-
^al attended (he parish pic-
nic in Moravia Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Brunner of
Houston spent Sunday and
Monday with her father,
August Brunner.
Paul Charles Zappe of
San Antonio spent a few
days last week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
P. C. Zappe.
TRACTOR REPAIRS: John
Deere sales a§d service,
equipment Mica Imple-
ment Zo., Phone PR 6-
3367, Flatonia. 5-tfc
I HAVE men looking for
farms. If you have land
or houses for sale, list
them with me. W. J.
.Bindworth, Real Estate,
Flatonia, Texas tfc
Meet Your Friends
AT THE
FRIENDLY
TAVERN
JOHN J. VOLDAN
FLATONIA, TEXAS
FOR SALE—Nesrsta duplex
a p a r tment, $12,000.00.
See F. Z. Nesrsta, 326
Belden Street, San An-
tono, or E. A. Amim. 31-tf
244 ACRES for sale, half-
way between Cistern and
Muldoon. C. E. Richer,
Muldoon, Texas. 41-4tp
STRAWBERRY Plants For
Sale. Frank Faltisek,
X’R 6-3797,-.- -------39-4tp
Now hiring qualified weld-
ers, Diesel mechanics and
machinists; steady em-
ployment. Bauer Dredg-j
ing Co., Inc., phone 524-'
3711, Port Lavacri, Tex-
as. - 40-2tp
PLOWING TIME — Plow
with Ritters gasoline.
We give tax exemption,
plus discount; also have
major brands oil by the
quart or case. Clepper’s
Ritters Service Station,
Schulenburg. 41-2tc
SPEED QUEEN automatic
washers, wringer types,
and dryers Niemann
Motor Co 19-tfc
FOR SALE- Thriving auto-
motive jobbing arid ma-
chine shop; oldest and
best in town. Box 488,
Orange, Texas. 40-2tp
ROOT PLOWING and rak-
ing; also disking, dozing,
and scrapfer work. Otto
C. Steinhauser, Flatonia,
PR 6-3485. 41-4tc
TURKEY
SHOaT
Jerry Simek’s Place w
Sunday, Oct. 11
Starting at 1 P. M.
Bring your 12, 16, 20 or 410 j +
MIDWAY DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
SAT., SUN., OCT. 10, 11
“4 For Texas”
FRANK SINATRA
DEAN MARTIN „
ANITA EKBERG
Schulenburg, Texas
OLD TIME & MODERN
DANCE
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE
Saturday, Oct. 10
Music By
Joe Patek’s Orch.
Adm.: $1 Per Person
For table reservation call
Jacobs Grocery 968-3250.
Mrs. J. F. Melcher of
Houston visited with Mr.
and Mrs. August Nollkamp-
er Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Johnson and Brenda of
Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Krametbauer and
Roy of Waelder visited Mrs.
Louis Johnson last Sunday
afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. Pat Wagner
of Shiner visited- with Mrs.
I Lomie Keathley Tuesday
morning. t
Dresses on sale, $1.98,
$3.00, $5.00; corduroy
shifts, $5.00; ladies sweat-
ers, $3.98; girls sweaters,
$1.98 and $3.98. New hats,
dresses and handbags are
in at Dress & Gift Shop.
Dance
SWISS* ALP
Saturday, Oct. 10
Music By
THE JADES
Gents^ $1; Ladies 75c
Register Now*
Courses in bookkeeping,
secretarial, bus. administra-
tion, stenographies, business
machines.
Day, half-day, evening
Free placement service
Enroll Now For
October 12 Classes
BALWIN BUSINESS
COLLEGE
lOIO-Nelsott, Yoakum
FIRESTONE TIRES, balanc- ,
ing and alignment. W. W.
Motor Co.
LOCKER BOXES Fo • Rent
See Aug. Etlinger or Ju-
lius Bacak. 35-tfc
MEINERS MOTOR COMPANY
Plymouth — Dodge — Chrysler — Imperial — ‘Jeep’
Dependable Used Cars and Trucks
Wreck Repairing — Painting — Guaranteed Service
Automotive and Furniture Trim and Re-upholstery
Phone 968-3119 — — — — La Grange
gauge shotguns; 7 shots J
will be used.
Shells will' bt furnished !J
Everybody Invited
H-H-I-H-I-H-I-t-H-I-H-l-I-H-I-H-i-l-I-l-M 1 I I I I M-l-I-I-I-t-H-H-i-H-
YES! WE HAVE IT IF IT’S
HARDWARE!
A large stock of such items, fishing tackle,
ammunition, household supplies, Case cutlery,
pock-t knives, butcher knives, scissors.
Water supply material and sheet metal
work.
Wm. Stein Hardware Co.
“Fr*H GOOD HARDWARE"
Since 1882
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AUCTION
SALE
SATURDAY, OCT. 10
At
8:30 A. M.
All farm implements, in-
cluding 1956 Ford and
household goods.
at
ROY BUCEK SR.
FARM
Schulenburg, Rt. 2
Punt, Pass & Kick
Competition
The Improved Taylor Pasture Dream
Now Does Eight Jobs In
One Trip Over Your Field
Cuts sod; prepares furrow; spreads soil; bands fertilizer
deep; builds sound seedbed; plants grain; plants grass and
clover seed; packs seedbed without destroying existing sod.
The improved Pasture Dream is more versatile, more effi-
cient. Has automatic fertilizer cutoff; longer boots—penetrate
deeper and shed better; positive chain drive from packer
wheel to hopper agitator; tilt-back hopper for easier cleaning;
one basic unit fits all tractors. Converts into a crop planter
with Pasture Dream Crop Planter attachment.
Save up to 55.85 per acre
average... with the versatile
Taylor Pasture Dream.
Let us demonstrate this
proven profit-maker for all
types of grassland farming.
JANSSEN BROS., INC.
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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— S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S —
THURS., FRI., SAT., OCT. 8, 9, 10
ADMIRATION COFFEE, 1 Lb......- 74c
Van Camp Pork & Beans, No. 300, 2 29c
Gold Medal Spaghetti, 12 Oz. v 19c
Swank Green Beans, No. 303 —....._.23c
Monarch Fruit Cocktail, No. 303 ......28c
JELL-O, Assorted, 3 .......... 27c
Monarch Pitted Red Tart Cherries,
No. 303 .... . .. ________ 31c
Monarch Sweet Gherkin Pickles, Pt. 52c
Kellogg’s Special K, 6V2 Oz. -------,33c
Nabisco Vanilla Wafers, 7 1-4 Oz. —23c
CARNATION MILK, Tall, 2 29c
NABISCO CRAX, 1 Lb. 29c
HOUSED O L I) l T E M S
PINE-O-PINE, 8 Oz---------------------------35c
GULF SPRAY, Pt................. 35c
Salvo Detergent Tablets, 21 Oz. Box 45c
MEATS
VEAL CHUCK ROAST, 1 Lb............50c
VEAL CHOPS, 1 Lb..... 55c
TALL-KORN BACON, 1 Lb............. 52c
WISCONSIN CHEESE, 1 Lb.—- 55c
NORTH SIDE MARKET
Paul Baala, Owner Dial PR 6-3588
DR. I). R. TAYLOR
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Frames repaired or replaced
while you wait.
r Lenses Duplicated
Contact Lens Fitted
—Office Hours—
8:30 to 5:30 Mon. Through
Sat., except Thurs. 8:30 to
12:00. Office Ph. 968-3953;
Home Ph. 968-4307.
Call for night appointments
Old Masonic Bldg.
La Grange
ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE
Saturday, Oct. 10
SSf'LJ
10 BIG DAT!
THURS. OCT. 1S thru SAT. OCT. I
ALE
9:00 A. M.
SPECTATORS WELCOME
Flatonia Motor Co.
rexail PAN0VITE
multiple vitamins
100'« R«9 2 9*
Help prevent j for
detlciency i" 2.99
m
BOXED
STATIONERY
Choice of Fash- ft.*. 1.00
lon,b%,E:
gance, ______
or Harmony,
with envelopes.
2.01
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CAR NEED A BATH?
We’ll Wash It (and
Wash It Well)!
Why not make today “Sat-
urday night” for your car?
Bring it in—we’ll clean it
from top to bottom and end
to end (and brush out the
interior).
Want a polish job you can
be really proud of? We’ll
do that, too!
Or perhaps this is a good
time to fix that “something”
you’ve been meaning to fix
for some time. We’ll he
glad to oblige.
Drive in today. We’re here
to serve you.
Pavlas
Service Station
Phone pR 6-3511
Flatonia, Texas
(Your Patronage la
Appreciated)
State
fair#
IQFTEXAS
REX At
RUBBING ALCOHOL
Contains Ely- O for
_ ceriji to help ■*
rn ye>;79c 80c
100 rexail aspirin1
■.£%>. 2 for
nMaster’acting1 70C
REXALL AEROSOL
SHAVE CREAM
11 oi. Reg. 98c
2 for
luutj V4.gr.
pgftSF*.....
SXSftyi-sr
Lavender or
Redl-Shave,
e g u I a r o
nentholated.
2 for 1.20
2 for .99
pW&F.......~ 2for 56
49c TOOTH ----- --------- 2 f°r 1.01
2 for .50
2 8*1- si/e .
“,-i
BRITE SET
■ HAIR SPRAY
—d II o«. R.»- I *°
M Choose Haul- 7 ft
PltVrd-M ' '
^=2) Hair.
49c TOOTH BRUSH.
" ItflJO nvlon I,. —s’
1.(9
Oral,
9 95
gffcuwiF" 2for"6
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RIDE THE NEW SWISS SKYRIDE LONGEST AMUSEMENT RIDE IN THE NATI0Nl|
DAILY
ENTERTAINMENT
EVENTS
Fri.,.Oct. IS. MlUtary Tattoo. Cotton
Bowl, 8 p.m.
Tuta* Oct 20. Bast Texas on Parade.
CotfSn Bowl, B p.m.
HERE'S LOVE. Meredith Willson's
latest Broadway musical hit. NigbUy
Wed., Oct. 21. Jazx Concert. Coli-
seum, 8 p.m.
8:90, Oct, 0-24. Matinees 2:90 p.m.
Saf., Sun., Wed., Oct. 10-25. Prices:
LIVESTOCK
Bs.es, B4.es, St.40, *3.30, B2.20, Bi as.
Music Hall.
PAN-AMERICAN LIVESTOCK
EXPOSITION. Oct 10-1*.
ICE CAPADES. Nightly 7:30 Mon.-
Thurs., 11:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat. Matinees
2:30 p.m. Sat., 1:30 A 5:30 p.m. Sun.
Junior UVESTOCK SHOW. Oct. 10-14.
POULTRY SHOWS. OcL 10, 11, 17.
Prices: *4. S3.50, S2.75, B2.25. Special
HORSE SHOWS
$1.75. S' 75, $1. Ice Arona.
FINE SHOW HORSES. Oct. fl-1.1.
"FARAD- OF LIGHTS AND
FI OWERB”
OPEN CUTTING HORSE CONTEST.
Oct. 14-15.
Nightly at 0:45 p.m«i .
QUARTER HORSE SHOW. Oct. 15-14.
COLOSSAL FREE CIRCUS
NATIQNAL ARABIAN HORSE SHOW.
MOBIL SKY REVUE • MIDWAY
“GREAT MOMENTS IN FASHION”
Free Stylo Show*, 2 A 4 p.m. Dolly.
Women's Bldg.
EXHIBITS
TEXAS INTERNATIONAL
TEXAS KITCHEN WINDOW
TRADE FAIR
“LET'S FACE IT"
Cosmetic and Grooming Demon,tra-
tions Dally. Women's Bldg.
WONDERFUL WORLD
OF FINK JEWELRY
SOUTHWESTERN HISTORICAL
TV STUDIO. Featuring Julio Benell,
WAX MUSEUM
Mr. Peppermint, other popular stars
on WFAA-TV, Gee Bldg.
AGRICULTURE BLDG. Live animals
and recreation exhibits.
1.50 COMPACT POWDER, f , 5,
Radiance......................— * 'v
2.69 CMEWkBLE VIHj
!SCr.«. " ar«*.T0
u'LImuhK’w*"*. j |0[ 3.90
pint .....................—.........* *
25c ENVELOPES..............2f0T .26
SPECIAL I’HKK
ATTRACTIONS
Mon., Uct. 12. Festival Mexicans.
Cotton Bowl, B p.m.
Tues„ Oct. 13. Texas Music Festival.
Cotton Bowl, * p.m.
Wed., Oct. 14. Dallai Day program.
Cotton Bowl, 7:30 p.m.
Thurs., Oot. II. Daffae- Symphony
Spectacular. Cotton Bowl, 7 p.m.
WOMEN'S BLDG. Faahlon ahowa,
price-winning entries In handicrafts,
hobbiet, domestic arts. Contests and
apodal actlvltlea.
m» AUTOMOBILE SHOW
ELECTRIC BLDG. • CAS BLDG.
FFA CHILDREN'S BARNYARD
ANTIQUE AUTO SHOW
THE AGE OF STEAM
-. 2 pairs ,90
REXALL COOL blue cream
-DEODORANT
> o» Reg. 69c 2 f»f 701
"•li-31 ANTISEPTIC
Moulhwoih Hit *.* f?c
wm.b';,c.oluorp 2*'
taata. gflf
BABY DOLL
Jrt'sML S,,eC»M*’
2for1.99
69c MILK OF MAGNESIA Rexail 12 fl. or.,
plain or mint flavored..................................................................... 2 for .70
4.95 SUPPORT NYLONS Sheer Comfort, seamed or seamless 2 pair 4.96
98c REXALL SHAMPOOS Choice of 4 kinds ...„.........................2 for .99
98c HAND LOTION Cara Nome with soothing lanolin, 8 fl. or. 2 for .99
ElECTREX HEAT PAD*
3 heat switch.
Waterproof.
Plaid cover.
Reg 5.95
2 for 5.96
"CASCADE"
CHRISTMAS
„ k CARDS
25 boxed cards and 1
envelope,. New design,. 4
»«« 100 1.01
;jivn:funiffiM.iiiiiiBij!,:?.iL.d1r»r~~i—E
SURPRISE BUYS
jr . JUMBO
SiniNG POODLE
High quality plush w I-.
white satin 7 OO
earlining. J«77
MIRROR, 'Round the neck,
^ff
MIXING BOWLS, 3-plece set .
WASTE BIN or BASKET
HAMPER, "Swing Top”.........
PORTABLE HAIR DRYER,
Dominion...............................
KITCHEH KNIVES, 6 types
plus cleaver........................
MOVIE FILM. Smm.
Indoor or Outdoor............
SPRAY DE-ICER, Kingsway
16 or. aerosol................
• 6-TRANSISTOR RADIO
| With earphone, wm atan
rase, battery. /4yy
I Guaranteed. • o* *
LAZY SUSAN, 14" diameter.
UUTANE GAS Clgaretta
LIGHTER ............................
2.99
... 2.88
TAPI RECORDER. 4 transistor 13.95
INTAGLIO STATIONERY, 115
sheets, 55 envelopes. Bo*__1.59
PLAYING CARDS. 100%
Plastic alngla deck 1.66,
double deck.........,.........3.29
l.ll FOLDING SYRINGE,
Snugfold, colors................... 2.59
Soma Items Plus Fed. Tax
PCI. 10-2518 HLLISaa
KOTZEBUE DRUG STORE
MOULTON--GONZALES
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1964, newspaper, October 8, 1964; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth998795/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.