The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1952 Page: 4 of 4
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Ladies Shoes
Ladies Dresses
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CLEARANCE $4.98
KASPERS
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Meet Your Friends
In La Grange!
“Your REX ALL Drug Store”
Flatonia, Texas
Group No. 2
$3.95
Group No. 1
$2.98
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to
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Natural Bridge Shoes
500 PAIR
Regular $9.95 and $10.95
Size 4 to 10; AAA To C
CLEARANCE $6.95
Famous dietician, 1
teacher and I
• beautician
• who has helped
• more women reduce
• successfully
• than any other
• person in the U.S.
YOU DON'T COUNT CALORIES!
YOU DON’T FEE! STARVED!
• IT'S EASY-IT'S FUN!
Fortunett, Connie and Jacqueline;
Wedges, Med. Heel and High
Heels. Values to $9.95;
Exclusive
Agents for
Ann Delafield’s
Reducing Plan
1-2 PRICE
$5.95 — % PRICE ........
$7.95 -f- V2 PRICE ......
$8.95 — y2 PRICE .......
'$10.95 — PRICE......
Adm.: $1.50 and $1.00
Friday, July 4
All Activities At
Fair Park
Beard Contest, 11 A. M.
Chicken Barbecue, 11:30
Patriotic Address by Supreme
Court Justice Will R. Wilson
at 2:00.
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Concert Music During
The Day By
ADOLPH MIGL’S BAND
Baseball Game
At 4:30 ‘
Various Amusements
Day and Night
I) A N C E
To The Music By
BLUME’S ORCHESTRA
Special Attractions at 12:30
A. M. and 11 P. M.
SCHULENBURG, TEXAS
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YOUR CAR NEEDS THIS
SPRING TONIC!
Let us do these things NOW—
1. Drain radiator and condi-
tion cooling System.
2. Check tires for needed at-
tention and safety.
3. Check battery and bring it
up to par.
4. Change winter-weary oil to
fresh new and improved
Havoline Motor Oil of the
proper grade.
5. Give your car that “cush-
i iony” feeling with a com-
I plete Marfak lubrication
job.
6. Change transmission
differential lubricants
summer grade.
7. Make careful overall check
of “Trouble Points” (fan
belt, wiper blades, spark
plugs, etc.)
Niemannn
Service Station
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Your Friendly Newspaper
THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1952
Want Ads
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JULY 4TH
CELEBRATION
Ladies Shoes and Dresses
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Save 1-4, 1-3, 1-2 and MORE
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(No Refunds Allowed)
(Minimum Ads, 35c Each)
Lyric Theatre
FLATONIA
Kasper’s Spring and Summer
CLEARANCE
Established January 1, 1878
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Steaks
Reg. Dinners
Moulton, mother of Bill Stein-
ocher of this community.
ENGLE — Wednesday, July 2, from 1 :00
P. M. Till 1:30 P. M.
KOMENSKY — Tuesday, July 1, from 1:45
P. M. Till 2:15 P. M.
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CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Thomas Leroy Biddle
and family have asked us to
express to ypu their sincere
appreciation for all kindness
toward them during, their be-
reavement.
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FREE WEDDING
At
Cotton Grove
Saturday, June 28
Honoring
Jeannette Schuman and
Willie Pavlas
Music By
Heijry Brosch Orch.
EVERYBODY INVITED
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_ GILBERT H. ECK
(Re-election)
For County Attorney:
WALTER OELTJEN
— ■■( Re-election) -——
For Constable, Precinct 3:
E. R. OWEN
For State Representative:
HOMER L. KOLIBA
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FRIENDS
For choice foods and the finest
of drinks.
will be in Praha Monday, June 30 from 1:00 till
2:00 P. M. to vaccinate dogs in that area.
Other Community Schedules Are:—
‘ Starring
Dana Andrews
Dorothy McGuire
Farley Granger
NEWS — CARTOON
NO, HE COULD’T
Mrs. O’Toole—I heard your
husband was drowned. Did he
leave you any mo*y?
Mrs. McGillis—Yes, he left
me.ten thousand dollars.
Mrs.. O’Toole—Thunk of it
—ten thousand 'dollars! anc
he couldn’t read or write!
Mrs. McGillis—Or swim!
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T. J. FLOURNOY
(Re-election)
For Tax Assessor-Collector
GERES BICYCLE for sale, srzv
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Plate Lunches
2*6-tfc Sandwiches
CITY CAFE
Felix Brunner. Prop.
Phone 139
Flatonia, Texas
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h’$ laty to Pay With LAY-AWAY
ONLY $5.00 DOWN.
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Sponsored by La Grange
V.F.W.
Coronation and Pageant
Thursday, July 3
8:00 P. M.
La Grange Football Field
A Colorful Panorama of
Texas with a cast of over
200.
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INSURANCE
Cover® the Entire Family
With Benefits Up to $5000
each.
$8.50 PER YEAR
Per Family
inson. ' 21-fTc
FRESH HONEY for sale. See
Max Freytag. 24-4tp
Matinees Sat. & Sun
Nights ......
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Attention, Dog Owners!
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NOVOHRAD — Tuesday, July 1, from 1:00
P. M. Till 1:30 P. M.
Miss Lee .Braddock went...to
San Antonio on business Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brun-
ner spent several days of last
week in Dallas....visit)ng. with
Mr. and Mrs? Ed Hoyer.
bring these fluids back to normal. ,
Pain ceases and gradually the
soreness leaves. A new remedy
for lumbago is at your druggist
$1.50. Get it today at
JONES DRUG STORE
WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR
Annual Homecoming
Celebration
Cistern Recreation Hall
SUNDAY, JULY 13
Dinner Served At
11:30 A. M.
Consisting of Fried Chicken,
Baked Turkey, Good Old
Country Sausage, With All the
Trimmings, Cakes, Pie®, Ko-
laches, and Many Other Good
Things To Eat (Served Family
Style).
Dinner Tickets—Adults $1;
Children Under 12, 50c
AFTERNOON PROGRAM
Public Speaking at 3:00 P. M.
Music and Many Other Enter-
tainments for Your Enjoyment
• Supper Served At
6:00 P.M.
Free Tickets Given for Door
Prizes With All Supper Tick-
ets. Drawing for Door Prize®
at 10:30 P. M. All Ticket
Holders Must Be Present. ^
Big Dance At Night
Music By Rudy Kurtz
Adm.: Gents 60c, Ladies 40c,
Spectators 20c (tax inc.)
Don’t Miss This Gala Event
I / V V l « I I i I li IN
LIFE
Brassieres by Gossard
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Foiy Weekly Poymerits
Cmctwf select the Dearborns yav'll
’ need — now!
For Congress, 9th District:
T. W. (Buckshot) LANE
JIMMY PATTISON
CLARK. W. THOMPSON
(Re-election)
For County
Precinct 3:
WALLACE CHERRY
(Re-election)
For County Treasurer:
GUY L. McCRAW
LLOYD DIPPEL
(Re-elediou) ' .•
For County Judge:
HENRY J. SCHOVAJSA
(Re-election)
For District Clerk:
IKE J. PETRAS
(Re-election)
‘ For .Sheriff:
DR. R. G. OWEN, Veterinarian
Of Schulenburg
P. O. Box 607
.PAINS
IN YOUR BACK
Indicate that your bladder and
kidneys need attention. The fluids
that flow through them are irri-
~ -1 eating, CIT-ROS will quickly
Personals * .»
Mrs. 4lurry Maeker is feeL
ing better after being on the
sick list last week. ~
Mr. antj Mrs. Paul Green
visited in the Robert Sterling
home in Shiner Sunday.
Leslie Maeker of Snyder vis-
ited in the Harry Maeksr
home Friday.
. _ Air. a n d . Al rs. - Ere d W i e d ex.
mann, Evelyn, Jacqueline and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee Wied-
emann of San Antonio met in
New- Braunfels Monday to ob-
serve Fred Lee's birthday.
Evelyn returned with her par-
ents after, visiting in New
Braunfels.
-Airs.-Fii+as -Fulkerson and
James of Las. Cruces, N. M.,
Mrs. E. Holstien and Mrs. S.
A. Fulkerson of Muldoon and
Mrs. Otto Boehm visited in the
Oscar Hull home in Gonzales
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Pavlas
rrf Flatonia and Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Wiedemann and chil-
dren were Sunday afternoon
visitors in the Fred Wiede-
mann *ho,me. ' *
■Mr."an(T~M-rr. Ch-arlrs* Sva-- —•
tek and son, Mrs. Ixmis Sva-
tek of Fredericksburg, and
Mrs. Annie Svatek and chil-
dren of Wharton were recent
visitors in the Joe Svatek
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Daniel Zouzalik
Ph. 158 Flatonia, Texas
Ff)R YOUR lawn mowing and
yard work, see Robert P.
Krejci. . Itp
I DO Custom Row Binding.
Calvin Schuetze, Rt. 2,
Schulenburg. Located near
Freyburg store. 24-3tp
G. E. Food Mixers; regular
$39.95, special at $29.95.
-ELatohta. Gas. Go. "TT
CUSTOM BALING. See Les-
lie Haas, Moulton, Texas.
Phone 905/3. 19-tfc
3-ROOM House ♦ or Rent near
Flatonia; with or without
electricity. Sge Bryan Rob-
FRI. & SAT., JUNE 27-28
“New Mexico”
In Color
Starring
Lew Ayres
Marilyn Maxwell
Andy Devine
Robert Hutton
Pius Cartoon ;ind-Serral
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SUN. & MON., JUNE 29-30
“Mr. Belvedere Rings
The Bell”
SfarTThg
Clifton Webb
Joanne Dru
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NEWS — CARTOON
ELM GROVE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Cow-
an, Patsy June and Dawson,
have returned to their home in
Houston after visiting with
Mrs. John Cowan and other
relatives.
The G. H. McCrorey* of San
Antonio visited home folks
here over the week-end.
Mrs. Bud Kelley and baby,
Roger, of San Antonio are vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and
Airs. Max Johnson.
Mrs. Earl Collier-of San An-
tonio spent Friday with her
mother, Mrs. John Cowan.
”1!'£“’Lj-had an their ftiiesfe Fridav Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Alexander
of San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burney’s
Sunday guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Cowan of El
Campo and Mr. and Mrs. Sarn
Cowan.
" Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller
of Bryan visited Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholas Miller Sunday.
Mesdames Max Johnson,
Bud Kelley; Marvin Brown, R.
F. Peters, Gene Peters, and
Lois Fay Brown attended
church services at Waelder-
Sunday night.
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PERFECT SQUELCH?
“Honey,” she asked softly,
“can you drive with one
hand?”
“Yes, darling,’’ he cooed in
ecstatic anticipation.
“Then you’d better wipe
your nose—it’s running.”
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Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roth of
Corpus Christi spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Marik.
Special on Men’s Work
green, blue and
khaki color work pants and
shirts. Wagner’s Dry Goods
Shop, Moulton, Texas. 21-6tc
* 26, price $25.00; furnished
apartment for rent. Winnie
Maeker. Itc
CUSTOM HAY"HALlN(r=-T
now have two new Holland
automatic pickup balers.
Will give you prompt ami
excellent service. Write or
call Ed. Branecky, Rt. 1, Box
65, Flatonia, Texas. Phone
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MONITOR Windmill for sale,
very cheap; in good condi-
tion. A. J. Trbjacek, Rt. 4,
— Schujlen-burg, Box 248, .4
miles sbuth of Engle, Itp
CUSTOM HAY baling now
available to the public.
Write or see Anton
Stryk, Schulenburg, Route
<two. I*hone Flatonia, Nol
931W3. 24-3tc
SPECIAL BARGAIN in elec-
tric table top water heaters,
butane ranges, Philco re-
frigerators. ’ Flatonia Gas
Co.________________’
BABY CHICKS—Place your
order for high quality chicks
from record R.l). P, mated, JEY.'Vax—r
blood tested- flecks, StAacke of Flatonia,
have on hand started-chicks
rtmd will continue hatching
every Tuesday during the
month of June. Dryer Bros.
Hatchery, Phone 5, Shiner,
Texas. ' 23-4tc
_mb®—;. i u mW iiilma
I QUALITY PIANOS by Cable-
Nelson, Everett, Bush &
Gerts, Chickering, Stein-
way. Also guaranteed re-
CQ!|ditjened pianos. Ham-
mond- organs, all models,
$990 up. J. R. Reed Music
Company, 805 Congress,
,Austin. Continuous service
since 1901. ;
Subscribe now 1 Price is low.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to express my thanks
to each and every one for all
the nice cards, flowers, gifts,
dnd kind deeds shown nie dur-
ing my illness. I also thank
all the nurses, doctors and
cooks at the Wagner Hospi-
tal in-Khiritfi- fdr their- kind-
ness. It all helped, speed my
recovery. . It will always bo
remembered.
Mrs. Harry Beale
SPECIAL CZECH SHOW
E. • Tuesday, July 1st, 8 P. M.
! we wi
Mr. and “Mrs? W. M. Wo-
tipka attendad a Texaco deal-
ers banquet at the Rice Hotel
in* Houston last Friday.
Week-end visitors in the
home of Mrs. Estella Kopa
were Sgt. and Mrs. Anton
Lala and Joe Lal’a of San An-
tonio, .Air. and Mrs. V. Lala
of Praha and\Mr. and-Mrs.
Scotts Items
Birthday Gathering
A group of friends and rel-
atives visited in’ the* Leslie
Haas home on’ Tuesday eve-
ning, the occasion being
Gloria’s birthday.
Mrs. Frances Steinocher
Funeral services were held
in Moulton Tuesday morning
for Mrs. Frances Steinocher of
BUY AHEAD
and you'll
BE AHEAD
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:: HUNT’S CATSUP, bottle 17c “
LE GRANDE COKN, can ..... ................................14c ■
PET MILK, Tall Can ................. 14c H
:: PORK & BEANS, 3 Cans For ........... 25c J'
CRUSTENE SHORTENING, Lb.................... 21* -
;; LIBBY’S VIENNA SAUSAGE ......... 18c !’
;; BARREL VINEGAR, FI$H & FRYERS ’ ;;
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MARVIN S RED & WHITE
!! M. L. BROWN < PHONE 6
Flatonia Gas Co. _
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1952, newspaper, June 26, 1952; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255011/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.