The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 4 of 4
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COZY
THEATRE
SCHULENBURG
Night Shows Start
At 8:00 P. M.
Friday and Saturday,
Aug. 31, Sept. 1
v
Saturday Matinee 2:30 p.m.
1Wtmders -Of-'—f
Aladdin”
DONALD O’CONNOR
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
Sept. 2, 3, 4
M.
Sunday Matinee 3 P.
“The Road To
Hong Kong”
BING CftOSBY
BOB HOPE
DOROTHY LAMOUR
WANT ADS
(3c per word first inser-
tion; 2 cents per word
each insertion thereafter;
minimum charges 35c per
advertisement.)
FOR SALE—Seven 26x30
one-light windows; two
screen doors. R. A. Scheer
at Fire Station. 35-tfc
I1 OR SALE—7 room house,
in good condition, on
110x124 corner lot. Suit-
able for duplex. Imme-'
diate possession. Leon
Schmidt, 634 or 568, La
Grange. 27-tfc
TWO GOOD used refriger-
ators for sale. J. L. ‘Red’
Etlinger. 33-tfc
JOAN COLLINS
FOR AN EXCELLENT
MOTOR
TUNE-UP
CONTACT
Niemann
Motor Co.
Phone PR 6-3534
FOR FORTY-FIVE Years
the Federal Land Bank
has * helped farmers to
land ownership and im-
provements on rural prop-
erty. For a long-term,
low payment loan on your
land, see E. A. Roitsch,
Manager, Federal Land
Bank Association of La
Grange. 32-tfc
ALCOHOLISM IS a disease.
Need help? Write us tax-
free literature. Box 303,
Columbus, Texas. 34-3t
SERVICE STATION for
rent in Flatonia. Con-
tact Harry Vogt, La
Grange. 10-tfc
40x120 FOOT Turkey Barn
for sale. Sallie Brown,
PR 6-3449. ltc
GOOD USED Norge refrig-
erator for sale. A. J.
Vinklarek, phone PR 6-
2205. > 32-tfc
FIRESTONE TIRES, balanc-
ing and alignment. ,W. W
■ Motor Co. •
WANTED — Experienced
shop foreman "and me-
chanic for Chevrolet and
Oldsmobile d e a lership;
excellent opportunity for
right man. Floyd Walker
Motor Company, phone
473-3431, Wa'elder, Tex.
Mrs. Paul Blankenburg of
La Grange and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Koefed 'and family
of Houston visited last
week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Vastine Blankenburg.
Last week-end visitors in
the homes of Mrs. Mary Mc-
Clanahan and Mr. and Mrs.
Silas Jacobs were Mr. and
Mrs. Billie McClanahan and
family of Houston.
Mr, and Mre. W. H.
Rightmer "visited last week
in Houston with Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Parker and Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Jackson.
Last week-end visitors of
Mr, Xilea iiay was
Mrs. Helen Dean of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Benno
Lueders visited over last
week-end in Houston with
their children.
Mrs. L. L. F. Parker and
Mrs. Effie Ivy visited last
week in Mt. Enterprise with
Miss Eula Parker and Geo.
Mize of New York. Mrs.
Ivy also visited in Laneville
FOR YOUR insurance needs
contact ■ Louis Niemann,
your local Hermann Sons j with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mi-
agent. 27-tfc nor and family.
--—— -----—I Last week-end guests in
TYPEWRITERS For Sale or | the II. L. “Warren home
Rent, just like those in were Mr. and Mre. Johnnie
school, See Dewitt Poth,
1201 Hopkins, Yoakum,
Texas. 32-4tc
Bock Per More
SPUED SATIN
100% Latex
TRACTOR REPAIRS; John
Deere sales and service,
equipment. M’ica Imple-
ment Co., Ph. PR 6-3367,
Flatonia. 24-tfc
FOR QUICK Sale Cheap—
Mrs. C. W. Clark house
and 2 lots in Smithville,
701 First St. See or call
Mrs. S. H. McCforey,
Waelder, Route 1; phone’
, Flatonia PR 6-3777. 33-3
'mw' —
•point <bat brooch*
RADIO, TV, and all other
electrical appliances re-
paired; all type'electrical
appliances for sale. Mich-
■•.ael’s Electric Shop. 36-tf
T.V..& RADIO Service. Call
Flatonia Gas . Co.> PR 6-
FOR SALIT-— Gobir used
cedar chest. ..Mrs. Ernest
Mica. ltp
SPEED QUEEN automatic
washers, wringer typqsri
and dryers. Niemann
Motor Co. 19-tfc
Warren and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Warren of
Iloustos.
• Mr.- aird- Mr*’.’—Leonard
Cherry visited last week
with. M f. and M r s4 Birl
Cherry of Wharton. Sun-
day visitors were Tommie.
Suffers Injured Finger
Mrs. M. L. Brown suffer-
ed severe pain from an in-
jured finger recently. She
was attempting to punch
hole in a bottle cap with a
hot ice pick when the picje
slipped, piercing her fin-
ger. The heat caused a
searing action and the
wound failed to bleed. It
required the services of a
doctor to lance the injured
digit.
Personals
Mr. and Mre. Brooks
Cowan and Dawton of
Houston, spent Sunday, with
Mrs. John Uo-wan. and JVJy.
’and Mrs. Morris Cowan.
Dawton remained for a
longer visit.
Week-end guests of Mrs.
Betty Murphy and G. L.
Brown were Mr. and Mrs. G.
H. McCrorey and Glen Jr.,
Mrs. Beatrice Parker, Mr.
and Mrs. Elvis Brown of
San Antonio, Mr. arid Mrs.
Millard Brown and children
of Houston.
1-C and Mre. Bob Firkins
and Michael of Austin.
Mrs. E. O. Bigley spent
several days in Clark with
her mother and father, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Ball. Mrs.
Ball, who has been ill for
some time, continues to im-
prove.
Visiting Mrs. S. H. Mc-
Crorey Sunday were Mr.
and -Mrs,
B. S. Luckett, Pa-
tricia. Russell and Bobbie of
Houston, Mrs. T. H. Little-
page, Marilyn, and Tom Jr.
of Dallas, and the G. H.
McCroreys of San Antonio.
G. L. Brown and Mrs.
Bgtty 'Murphy visited in
Jeddo Thursday wjth Mr.
and Afca. Preston Johnson.
Miss Mary Pavlica ie
spending this week in San
Antonio with Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Hunke.
CEDAR . POSTS For Sale.
See Joe M. Kelly * or
Charlie H. Rightmer, Mul-
doon, Texas. 32-6tp
WE HAVE—White poster
board, 15c per sheet;
colored board, *20c per
sheet. The Argus.
LOCKBR BOXES For Rent.
See Aug. Etlinger or Ju-
lius Bacak. 35-tfc
lixxa peopt*
wh* had
lirfliu 1 be/oca.
SOLD BY -
R. F. MUELLER
Flxtonia, Texa»
it:
COMPLETE stock Briggs &
Stratton and Clinton en-
gine parts. W. W Mo-
ii-lK
FOR RENT—Business bfiilcl-
ing in .Nixon on ( Nixon
Ave. Reasonably priced.
Numerous good business
opportunities in a gooij
town.. Contact Mrs. Frank
Bridges, Box 159, Nixon,
Texas. 31-4tc
HAVE YOU registered, for
Wednesday’s Dollar Day
in Smithville? 35-4tc
FOR SALE—Electric range
good condition, rea-
sonable price; also some
doors and windows. John
Pechacek. 33-tfc
mm
YES!
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WE HAVE IT IF IT’S
HARDWARE!
Oeneva”vdsi{etf at"iVles's-
Mr. and
A large stock of such items, fishing tackle,
ammunition, "household supplies, Case cutlery,
pocket knives, butcher knives, scissors.
and
ing Sunday with
Mrs. Edwin Steffek.
Mr. and Mrs. Igpac Pav-
licek and Edwin and Adolph
Pavlas attended the funeral
of Emil A. Pavlas in Dallas
last Saturday.
Johes of Smithville, Clyde
Jones of Fort Worth and
Mrs. Joe Bear of Denison*-
Mr. and Mrs. J. CV Ful-
kerson .of Iiimmitt, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Elstner and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elstner
of Weimar visited last
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Helton.
Last week-end and re-
cent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Speed were Lee
Whitley Jr., Mr. and Mre:
Claud Speed of Rosenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones
of San Antonio and Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Bell of Browns-
ville were in-Muldoon viUitr
ing iriends lust \vc0k.
‘ - v?» vvu- * «r* ~
tin, Cecil Woodard and son
of Junction Were brief visi-
tors Sunday on their re-
turn from a fishing trip to
RockjWt over the week-
end.
Bro. Max Keeble visited
in Houston last week with
his wife. Roy, his son, re-
~Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tfoni-
zal visited in Weimar Sat
DR. D. R. TAYLOR
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Frames repaired or replaced
Sunday guests of Mr. and while you wait.
Mrs. M. L. Brown were A | Lenses Duplicated
-----j Contact Lens Fitted *
—Office Hours—
8:30 to 5:30 Mon. Through
____ Sat., except Thurs. 8:30. to
12:00. Office Phone 353;
4TZTT~*' Home Phone —536J.."
Thursday and Friday,
Aug. 30, 31
“Back Street”
SUSAN HAYWARD’
JOHN GAVIN
Saturday and Sunday,
Sept. 1, 2
“The Hustler”
PAUL NEWMAN
JACKIE GLEASON
* m m m m. m -m
Mrs. Dora McCall return-
ed home Sunday after si two
weeks visit in San Antonio
and Kingsville with her chil-
dren.
FOR
WATER WELL
Irrigation Well
DRILLING
Call for night appointments
Old Masonic Bldg.
La Grange
CONTACT
LEROY RICHTER
—— • a
PR 6-3328
Flatonia, Texas
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Optometrist
Pick up an extra 6-pack for
'the long Labor Day week-
end.
Dance
Located at Thulemeyer’s
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Lenses Duplicated
Office Hours 8 to 6:00 Dial PR 6-3587
Saturdays 8 a^m. to 1 p. m.
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Saturday, Sept. 1
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Music By
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Adm. Gents $1, Ladies 50c
U. R. INVITED
ForSale Used Cars
"TVs
1957 CHEVROLET V8 BEL AIR A DOOR
1957 CHEVROLET PICKUP
urday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. George Hobizal.
Misses Louise Albrecht
and Polly Ann Wells of Yoa-
kum visited with Miss Ella
Berger and Mrs. Ed Temp-
lin Saturday.
LABOR DAY
MODERN & OLD TIME
^1956’’CHEVROLET V8 210 4 DOOR
1959 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4 LfcOOR
Dance
Water
work.
supply material and sheet metal
Wm. Stein Hardware Co.
ENTERTAINMENT
“FOR GOOD HARDWARE”
Since 1882
EVERY
THURSDAY
(8:00 P. M.)
I
25c
23c
25c
29c
39c
29c
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THURS., FRI., SAT., Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 4
SPECIALS
MARYLAND CLUB COFFEE, 1 Lb. 69c
DECKER PURE LARD, 3 Lbs. 53c
Monarch Green Lima Beans, No. 2 23c
JELL-O, Assorted, 3
L1PTON TEA BAGS, 16 Ct.
DEL HAVEN TOMATOES, No. 1, 3
Hunt’s Tomato Sauce, 8 Oz., 3 -------
YACHT CLUB TUNA ... ...........
Peter Pan Peanut Butter, 12 Oz. ....
Carnation Instant Milk, 3 Qt.
NABISCO GINGER SNAPS, 1 Lb,
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
AJAX, Reg., 2
NIAGARA INST. STARCH, 12 Oz.
NORTHERN TISSUE, 80 Ct., 2
MEATS
VEAL CHOPS, 1 Lb.
BACON SQUARES, 1 Lb. ............
Hormel Red Shield Bacon, 1 Lb.
Hormel Luncheon Meat, 1 Lb.
NORTH SIDE MARKET
Paul Beale, Owner Dial PR 6-3585
Sacred Heart Parish
Hall
FLATONIA, TEXAS
FULL OR PART TIME
24 hrs. weekly, evenings and
Saturdays. $36 to $60 per
wk. to start. Experience in
meeting public preferred
but not necessary. Full
time start' at $80 per wk.
guaranteed to service 2500
customers on established
route for world’s largest
and best liked corporation.
Call or write The Fuller
Brush Co., 522 Natl. Bank
of Commerce Bldg., San
Antonio.
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE
Saturday, Sept. 1
Music By
Lee Ilse Orch.
Adm.: 75c Per Person
Time: 9 to 1
For free table reservations
call No. 1.
1959 FORD CUSTOM.300 4 DOOR; LIKE NEW
1958 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4 DOOR
1958 FORD CUSTOM 300 4 DOOR
1957 FORD FAIRLANE’4 DOOR
1955 FORD FAIRLANE 4 DOOR
1955 FORD CUSTOMLINE 4 DOOR
1956 FORD CUSTOMLINE H’DTOP 2 DOOR
JURECKA BROS.
PHOflE 180---WEIMAR, TEXAS
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LONE STAR BREWING COMPANY
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS • OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
-SPECIALS-
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BRECK SHAMPOO—Reg. 1.00 .................... 69c
AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY—Reg. 2.00 ... 1.29
JEWELRY SETS—Reg. 4.00 ....... 1.79
LADIES’ HOSE—Reg. 1.50 75c
ALKA.SELTZER—Reg. 65c___________________ 49f
COLGATE DENTAL CREAM—Reg. 53c ........ 41c
KLEENEX—Reg. 33c ... 25c
PEPTO BISMOL—Reg. 98c 67c
GILLETTE SUPER BLADES—Reg. 1.00 . .... 79c
COFFEE CUPS, 24 Plastic Lined—Reg. 83c 59c
BABY PANTS — 4 PAIRS 88c
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962, newspaper, August 30, 1962; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth986156/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: 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.