The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1953 Page: 4 of 4
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1953
Established Jan. 1, 187S
Show Starts 30 Minutes
Alter Sunset
$1.00 A Carload On
Tuesday-Wcdnesday Nights
SATURDAY, SEPT. 5
- Paul Kelly
Lassie
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“The Painted Hills”
Color by Technicolor
sun.-mon:, sept. 6-7
James Stewart
Janet. jLcigh
Robert Ryan
Ralph Meeker
“The Naked Spur”
Color by Technicolor
SCOTTS ITEMS . ..
Meeting Place Changed
The Home Demonstration
meeting, .which was to be
with Mrs, Paul Green, will
be held with Mrs. Sain Mey-
er in her home oir Friday,
Sept, j 1, at 2 0. m., due to a
charier hi the program, Sev-
eral demonstration, will be
given *b;, leader The elec.
/
lion of of fivers will- alsoft pke
l>Lic e. , ; .
Zan)\)m[.^-lV|iirfjty. „ <
MifT"‘ iJtirothy Xamykal
and Willie Mafeak of Shiner
were, united in' marriagV at
the St. JotijiphV CathoJic.
Church at Moulton.von Tues-
day morning, Sent. 1, at 8 :30
o’clock, with Rev. John Mi-
tocha* officiating. A more
detailed report will be given
next week.
Mrs. Mareak is the daugh-
ter . oik Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Zamykal c>f this community.
WANT ADS
(No Refunds Allowed)
(Minimum, 35c Each Ad)
For s.\ I .K —20 months old
Jersey bull after artificial
breeding, F. J. Knezek,
J'raha, Route 2, Tla-
,.loni;i. tf.p
J'OR S.Yl.lv IdeaULoii 1 diug.
•ftrAant: -"TT* rx
TWO Table Top used gas
stoves for sale; practical-
ly new. Ed’s .Appliances,
Sloulton. * 36-41?
Tic Theatre
— FUSION IA _
Program For Week
iTr~:tri' l'V^*-trrnf) -rrr-rrth
■»tonia. Willie WaTker 33-tf G. D«y*bne.
GOOD used electric- water
heater and refrigerator
for sale; Flatonia • Gas
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PAUL GREEK v, ill aee you
soon as Rawleigh Prod-
ucts dealer for South
Fayette Co. * 35-tfc
FOR SALE—;Large house, I
located on full block of!
land, on Highway 95,
sputh of tracks in Fla-
tonia, Would' consider
sailing house and half of
S5-2tpl
BUTANE cook stove for!
sale; $20..0W. Roy Biicek,'
Itt. 2, Schulenburg. ltp
TUE.-WED., SEPT/8 9
“Tropic Zone”
Color by Technicolor ■
Ronald Reagan
Rbondn Fleminy *
THUR.-FRI., SEPT. 10 11
Fred Mur Murray
Eleanor Parker
“A Millionaire For
Christy”
Rev7 V. A Kiiska*lT'l'uni-
ed' last Friday from visits to
New York, Lppg Island,
Washington, f>. C„ Chatta-
nooga, in New Jersey and
Pennsylvania. .
"T
j Personals , •
M r. and j) ■ fc’i ed V\ i • -. i
f ermion and Evelyn, Miss fil'd-
tie 'Wiedemann of Flatonia',
land Mr. and Mrs. Ilariy
.Marker and children visited
with Miss Jacqueline Wied-
emann in New Braunfels
Sunday." Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lee Wiedemann of San An-
tonio joined them there for
the visit. *
Mr. and Mrs..Paul Green
visiter! Sunday with Mrs.
.\j44s-*—*L.i a ifwi— --xkkes
LET. US quote you price on
^our trade-in or special
juice without trade-in oil
a new DeSoto or PJymouth
car. Also have g^od used
cars. Stalmach’s, author-
ized D e S o t o-Plympuih.
lone
33-8tc
2, Texas.
Z'p.
FREE WEDDING
Dance
Cistern Recreation
Hall
Monday, ‘Sept. 7th
Music By
Rudy Kurtz Orch.
•. „ Honoring ‘\\
Miss Edna Vinklarek
and
Invited
rt' nTfiTT ~]tt i 111 o 11 ri1"
QUALITY PIANOS by
Cable - Nelson, Everett, j
Httrrhy* Gcrpi, (’bickering, !
Sfeinway. Also guarati-! .
tei il recfftiditioned pianos. I —<-------s--—■
. Hammond organs, all ; * ( i.MPLFTF parts . stock
thodels, $990 up. J. It. | Briggs & Stratton eii-
Reed Music (Company, 1 gines. VV. W. Motor
805• 'Congress, Austin, f -Co. • 35-tfc
Continuous service since | .— 7,—j.: :y—7-7 7 ; ------
.iiitM oiirfc r()R SALK — 90 1-2 acre
farm six miles east of
FRI. & SAT., SEPT. 4-5
GENE AUTRY in
' “Hills of Utah”
with
fca: <:x
. EJUine Riley
AnsloW Stevens*
Plus Cartoon and Serial.
“Lost Planet”
SUN. & MON., SEPT. 6-7
“Thunderbirds”
Starring ’
John Per Fit
FOR SALE—A young Jer-
sey ,lmIf. S. .1. Marik. ltp
bAUGifix 'i n settle estate,
(>■ room house, barn, ga-
rage, shop, chicken house!
, good well, windmill, elec-
~ tflfMT'V; on ihr7le “ji»TTl,!T-' fIV
36-4tp
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THE
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Mr. and MrswSani Meyer Praha, Texas; give your
and Mrs. Toil) Beale attend-! bid. ..Adolf Migl, Moul-
ed the flgricuIturjri.planningf ton, Texas, phone 3-2243.
meeting ut La Grange on I
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie‘Haas j
and children of Houston and,j
Wayne Wiedemann, also of
Houston, visited home folks;
during tin* ww.ck-eiuh I
-Mr.-ami Mrs.Carl Mor-f
f an of San Antonio and F. j
J. Haas Of Flatonia were 1
Friday visitors in the Fred |
Wiedemann home. j
MrA. Tom BeaJ*.* and
Susanna wen
tor.soi 11 Tuesday
Moulton; 5 room house;
all conveniences; good
land, nii*e. location, with
oil lease. Write or phone
3-2243, Adolf Migl, Moul-
ton, Texas. „ 36-4tp
FTTfr“'Rt:NT ttmw^-rtrn'o
miles out of Flatonia on
F.M. road; prefer white
• people. John J. Novak. .
; 36-2 tp
AMERICAN WA Y
Mona Freeman
Ward* Bond •
■Barton McLSiTe
Plus NEWS i CARTObN
WED.-THUR., SEPT. 9-lp
“Tropic Zone”
In Technicolor
Starring
: '“Ronafat ILnnfan__
J "Rhonda Fleming
• «J -S()ah Beery ,
Grant U*-ft hers
Plus NEWS. & CARTOON
Locals & Personals
Bennie Wotinka of San
Antonio ■ visited Tuesday
j with Mrs. Otto Olle.
* Cpl. Edward T. Mica
spent a 3-day pass last
week-end With his parents,
Mr. a yd Mrs. Kd .Midi.
Mr. and Mrs; Major Mc-
Coy and Helen visited with
relatives in Houston,.ami
Orange over the week-end.
Dr. William-N! HUlery'of
-. J .Uall.as visited- last week-end
* ruTH, hi’- ffiotlier, M.v.TrTN
Hiilery. t 4
Mrs. D. J. Chalk and chil-
dren of Ren ville were Visi-
tors of Mr. and Mrs, J.' D.
Chalk over last week-end.
Miss Valasta Malcik and
Tom Fatheree of Sugar
Land visited with relatives
here Sunday.
R.M.S.N. and Mis. Thomas
Scates of Corpus Christi vis-
ited with friends and rela-
tives here over last week-
end. -
Pvt. Edward Lee Nesfsta
of Fort Sam Houston spent
a 10-day furlough here with
relatives, lie returned “tTr
Fort Bliss, El Paso, ajt the
termination of his furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert El-
lis and children, Mrs. David
Ellis and son, Bryan, of Aus-
tin, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ja-
necka and son of Cistern
were Sunday visitors in the
Ed Breitsehopf home.
Mrs, Werner Fernau of |
3E
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olle of
Austin visited Sunday with
Mrs. Otto (file. ”
Bernard Vyvjala of Den-
ton is spending tw*o weeks
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. August Vyvjala, before
resuming his studies ijt
North Textls State College
at Denton. .
Mr, and Mr.-. F. ZcNesrsta
yf; San Antonio were, week-
epd visitors in the F. A.
Nesrsta home. Sunday Mr.
iifid* MrS.. F. Z. Nesrsta and
visitiid in Snuthvitfe.'*' '
Matin
J.Nights
ees: Sat. & Sun. 2:30
8 p. m.
'The God who gave us
life, gave us liberty
at the same time."
~ THOMAS Jlmeson
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We are sorry to rep
EnoVh Roe ill n 08 the
list this week. • --
. Mi;, amt Mrs, AI
Stolle of Rosanky were i
dATvi-sitors iii the borne of
HOW ABOUT THAT;?
1 hear you are planning
to get a divorce. What
seems to be the trouble? ,
My wife spends too much,
nags constantly, is very un-
imdecstand
GOOD
NEWS
' FOR - 1
BUTANE
USERS
' You Can Re
Assured
. 0f
V\ intertime Fuel
If
<ni Have Ample
Storagev
And KEEP IT
FILLED During
The Summer
These Are • '
-. The FACTS
About Gas Supply
Farm Machinery
jjj For the Best Bargains in new aml.usCd
§ Farm Machinery see us
^ We carry a cojnplete line of repair parts *
ft and are able to .uive you service.
I '
4 YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER
* MORGAN IMPLEMENT CO.
’bedside of her son,* First Ut*
Werner Fernau, a’t Lack,
land A. F. B., San Antoffio,
speht the week-end with
Miss Lottie Fernau and Mr.
■and Mrs. George Fernau.
Miss Biflie Grace Ungerer
returned hotne last week
from- her, summer. itinerary
field assignment., for the .
Luther League of America. J There is no shortage of bu-
She will visit with her par-1 tane-propane. ' There never
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Un- has been a shortage. There
gerer. for a while before re-1 will be no shortage in the
turning to Austin. foreseeable future.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank . ,
Iiosenauer and son, Patrick,'Butane ®nd propane are
Mrs. Joe Tupa Sr. and son, “m®,ng4 "f mast. Plentiful
John L. Tupa,'spent Sunday Pr°9ucts in our national pe-
in San Antonio to get, ac- r° *um reserves. ^
quffinted with the new son However, every winter, many
the JqfcTittia home. Mf. users go without fuel.* Thia
n> I’Vimb Boaewauer •» ONLY BECAUSE OF
served as 'Sfidnsors at .the TOO-SMALL STORAGE
baptism. ■ « . |TANKS. -
1CD.S.N.,- CjarDnce
a^t Saturday, accdfrtpanied fue,_lno. „r^L?L^,,re - ^ou
I’btliy. rAb -is - got" -a -
A h got money-in . do ,hank.
you m’arry* me? • •. .a.'i oauimay. accompan.eu fuei_not promi8es>
Mandv_ Xh >h.. will rJ>v his. wife and daughter, U ►
Honov Chile bift would’ f reside with him ;i|i X°.ur tank may have been
I .:!1;.', Diego. I right when it wa, installed,
for your family may have
outgrown its original
you-all mind telliri’ 4ne \vh6!'
dis is speakin’?
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“Natural Curl permanent
with "Neutrolock" Neutraliier
Now you con hove nolurol-look- \ 7^^*"
ing, »oft, pretty curb ond wavei ^ Wt1”'
that last and lait. Juit uie thii
quick, easy, superior homo per-
manent. Your hair will look lovely
from the very first da^f
3 TYPES ->
• for normal hair
• for dyed or bleached hair
• for gray and white hair
pl»« 1 Sc
ftd.lex
Get Yours Today at Our Drug Star#
JONES DRUG STORE
“Life% Liberty and
the Pursuit of Happiness”
THAT’S DIFFERENT!
Young Wife (on phone)
Oh, Daddy, George and I
had a quarrel and he left
home.
Father—What of it? He’s
done it'before and he al-
j wavs came back.
Young Wife—-Yes, but
this time he took his golf
clubs.
SIVE PROPER
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THE
FLATONIA
ARGUS
Some lending agencies
have a new slogan. It reads:
"Don't marry for money—
you can borrow it cheaper.”
He called hLs wife "Um-
pire" because she didn’t
think he was safe when he
was out.
WITHOUT WORDS!
Little Wj.llie went over to
play qt the neighborly house,
but in a few minutes he was
hack. His mother asked
why he returned so soon,
■and he replied that he
didn’t think -Mrs. Smith
wanted him.' “Did she say
so?" asked his mother.
"No,” said Willie, “but she
put me out on the porch and
then locked all the doors.”
NEEDED MORE CARE
A lunatic, after a very
good record of sanity-, was
discharged from an asylum
and returne home; The fol-
lowing morning he decided
to shave, as every man does.
He nailed the mirror to the
wall, stood before it, lath-
ered his face, then selecting
an old-fashioned razor, pro-
ceeded to shave. At this
moment the nail slipped and
the mirror fell to the floor?
He stood gazing at the blank
wall, then remarked bitter-
ly: “Just mV luck; second
day out and I’ve cut niy
blooming head off."
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1953, newspaper, September 3, 1953; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth986119/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.