The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. [9], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1933 Page: 5 of 8
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THE FLATONIA ARCUS THURSDAY,
SCOTT'S SCHOOL HOST
:r AT PRECINCT 3 MEET
or old pttcoUtof on puichii.
KaX o( '•>« noUontlly tdxrtliod
H jjm f—toltim you tfloct. Pried
K-®5 “P; M*lnji up 10 50'S.
Boy mm today I
CIITMl NVEtMolMT fitttPMV
THE SCRIBBLE t SCRATCH
The Precinct 3 meCt
24, with Elm Grove,
was held at Scott's on Friday, February
West Point, Muldoon, String Prairie
- Pin« and Scott’s taking pact.
sharpest pencil
It strives in
plan* .
LEAGUE WORK
It greets h
T.he student who enters in-
terscholastic work derives
much benefit from his efforts/
„ Results, of the meet are as follows:_
SENIOR girls TRACK:—Rocy Ridge 17
St5?r^n> 5' 2- * - ’
JUNIOR GIRLS TRACK:—Muldoon 23
StrngPrairie 5( Scott’s 2. V ’
_ JUWOR BOVS HIGH- JUMP:—1. Gary
so ya^d dash1^8.’ Jei£ht \feet 2 ^es
B.4' seconds^ DASH:-lst” Scott’s, 2nd
rblAY:—l. Elm Grove 2
* *****
•BASEBAii.THROW:—l. M„„„; ju„„ ,
fiOMtlS.
CLOSING OUTf
CERTAIN MODELS
MKEE REFRIGERATORS
•PAY AS UTTLE AS f til DOWN*
WiA warm wmlw jurf ahead, drit
pHtr ea«*i at a l«*l opportunity lo
*•*« »••! »oo*y oa a steal-frama,
cedAoa^-tofidaiad Rtfrifmttr. A
para Ha way iiriped and ka'
»avad. Sat that* bargaiail' *»
And m<
For)burOkLStoK
Mujdoon 25 2-4
Jt is not only in taking up his
partjpular event that he is ban
efited, but^also by his contract 'Can’t is a
speak
with the students of other
' To utter it shi
mbol of sha
Ambition and coj
is crushing;
-It Wights a -n
New Electric!
Ftduftl .'D.hutiM.'*
»fcoj»" kart, of *tkw
•Mructiv* nodtli. You
4Ar.Cim.Sh5»age
iR DOWN
7 *4. A MONTH
udvinUyu of low.
•rakctrlcftteapMto
***»« yoa
Despise it *ith all
Refuse it th
; BeekH jn yi
can (Herd Electric
^wnpRIo£tJf^®nce 253 defend
BROAD JUMP:—1. Brown imr Wo,
Grove, Distance
ithletlc events.
uiiYffimunr
of terror*;
And all that you
you some day al
Students should not wait
until they a*e in high school
to .enter league events but they
Point, 2. Plentl, Eljn.
,15 feet and 8 inches.
LL About it j
?noul(^iBrstudent try only, one
event. He should start out in
the grades trying at least one
qeW event each -year. It is a
good idea to take both athletic
and'literary events.
; Int|rscholastic league work
adds interest to school work
and encourages loyalty and’
school spirit. it seeitis that
there ace too few grade and
-5^“#wai; -
It’s prey is forever t
,rA«p DASHS-1. N.
!8»ecOTi*f8H ,,0nM' Scott’8. u Svatek, Scott’s;
YARD DASH-1. C.JfUll^ Muldoon, 2. Davis'R^
54 Sl"D2 taches SC0®>' 2' J' ™,>p' ScotfA DIs-
SmFui'i25P"'Gro«- -*•'WFilipp,'son.
*-B- gkg*.
VAULT:— TiecLfo* laL.. a ______
REMEMBER! Your wife told you,to get a *gl*
c.nt »nd shave-rand you better da itVX- --■■ ■
■BARBER
Jdhes,
•tdh, Muraeon,
In their
the part of ' many »%tudent^
League events are for the jn&
ority to benefit fvyyone who
Keep . Yourself Well
basket ball THROW •—1 P *
^STANmMr Bon'"6’ Distance;70 :
STANDING BROAD JUMP:_1. L,
imdRMte^i8**”M 7 feeet':
5.0^ YARD DASH1.. U. Jackson,
Scott’s, Time 7.2 seconds.
m«n^MAu *^MP:—-T u. Jackson, R
nni^u±°"iPlstance 6 feet 10 i-2
BASKET BALL THROW:-1. U. J
E‘ MuMoon, Distance 79 feet,
v point scores of the meei
Ghdomed. 6ur new, prices
2. Rocky Ridge, Time
on permanents are J3.00
and -?6.0i) V &
“tried few,” who tike . ' part *** 11
every year. . - So* few are Xer® 1
participating this yeat that it • * en
makes us wonder what will
happen when the ‘'tried few.” j^
graduate^ So let us arouse ©tir- .
selves from that lethargy that ^ . w
we have fallen into and rev- fJ*. .
ive that “Old Flatonla Spirit”- ^ g
which makes winners out. of KemDe
any material and really try to fnwt nlj
PHONE 174
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v ^ - SIMMONS Beds Springs
.. SANDURX Easy Clean Rags
“Th® place where you are treated right
and vitality,”—Catch the did
Flatonia’ Spirit and win for
your alma mater 1-Snap out of
it,-students! We want more
participants in league events!
Y. H. S. oh the
ing a* few game
spirit and coopef
THE DEAD <
Friday night
We . want mnra. interest, mnrp
DOZIER and STONER
Km»«wuMa»w«nn>Bn8wnM»»WMwn<iwwMitMniiMii>iniini
school spirit, more cooperation
Begin now! Don’t wait until
Ltf ’s go ! , Read
this poem by Edgar A. Guest,
take his advice and erase this
word from yojir. vocabulary.
' CJM'T
entitled Hie Dead
be presented, at 1
ool auditorium.
PHYSICIANS &-SURGEONS
WHEN YOU THINK OF CLEAN -*
CLOTHES.
—THINK OF US— :
under the
Hurr Of Columbi
given for the b?t)
local volley ball t
er particulars will
ed next week. Let
this play and-help
ball girls.
JOSEPH V. DOZIER M.D. DONALD D. STONER M. D,
Special Attention to « Special Attention to
Diseases of Women Laboratoiy Diagnosis
. and Surgical cases. and X—ray
A Modefn, wdll equipped? courteous tailor-
shop. , , ...
OUR PRICES
MEN’S SUITS—CLEANED & PRESSED—SOc
TROUSERS—CLEANED & PRESSED—30c
SUITS—PRESSED— - 30c
TROUSERS—PRESSED— 15c
DRESSES—PLAIN----. ' 50c
i OTHER DRESSES IN PROPORTION
Give us a trial and you won’t be disappointed.
Ifctfeffi1; amn
Can’t is the worst ward that’s
written or spoken,
Doing more harm here than
slander and lies;
Oh it is-many a strong spirit
FLATONIA
TEXAS
broken/*
And ''vith it many a good
purpose dies.
It springs from the lips of the
thoughtless each morning
And robs i}s of courage we
need through the day.
T A I LORS/
Call for & deliver
Tender Krust and
Phone 103
Offices in the Baa
. Flatonla, Ten
. Telephone 1
Whole Wheat
I&ringa in our eamiike & time
BREAD 5c
RYE AND FRENCH. L6AVES
-, r .. /V-. 1 ’•
Q _ . V.-u * •
R. J. WALLA
• sent warning,
And laughs when we falter
. and fall by the way.
Radio and rural telephone
repAiring. Prompt, effie-
dent service.
Can’t Is the father, of feeble
■ endekvor,
' The parent o^terror and half
hkkrted work; , - -. •
It weakens the efforts of art-
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BAKERY & GROCERY
* >
isikng clever,
Neuralgia in
PHONE 83
And makes of the toiler an
indolent ahlrk. _
It poisons the 'soul of the man
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Vickrey, Virgil. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. [9], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1933, newspaper, March 2, 1933; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1048734/m1/5/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.