The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1954 Page: 4 of 4
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BABY CHICKS
THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1954
Established Jan. 1, 1875
Muldoon News WANT ADS
Blood-Tested Baby Chicks
for sale each week.
(No Refunds Allowed)
(Minimum, 35c Each Ad)
Wyatt Hatchery
Waelder, Tenas
Attend Conference j D, MiRer last Monday flight
Those from h.-r.- attend-i«n his 80th 'birthday,
ifig Workers ('onferenfe at Personals
the Wrfghtsboro Baptist Last Sunday Visitors of .----.—
Church last Friday vvrre ,\jr. an,j Mrs. Hill Parker i HAND and power-mowers.
Rev. I,. I, F. Parker, Mrs. were- Mr, and Mrs. Joe (Nile, Flatonia- Gait Co. _• .
J} ‘‘Uf*.'1: ‘RMr*. Jm-.M. .U-r and Mrs. Hem/fii l>ar-i mBit**?*
4 Ki‘fiy;7aTrtf Nfrt “tlfffn Ivy. and hoys TirSMfffvITTlr;<■1 ' + U (WFRFTTor *saf£ f„r
Jesse. Lu&iu -visited -ova-r :—Deviation Day. Mrs. Joe
Schoenweitz. 14-2te
NEW
LOW PRICES
Aft«-nd Jpuneral
v Mr. and Mrs. E L. Big-
fe.V, John Edward. I. W.
Null, and Wayne Null at-
tended the funeral of an
aunt, Mrs. Sal lie Carpenter,
in San Antonio last Friday.
t
rr. on all
GENUINE
■v, FORD
BATTERIES
• Fresh Stocks!
S
7 i*
id
• Powerful I
e Long Lifel
■; rr 1 • X- 1‘ '' '' ’ r r "■
, ,-Aa Low As* $9.95
'Warranties up to 36 months
OlfVC IN TODAY FOR
FREE
BATTERY INSPECTION!
Flatonia Motor Co.
last week-end with his par-
ent-, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lo-
gan,: in Austin. ’ ,■
Last weekreud visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Right-1
mer were Mr. and Mrs. Bill I
Seale and Peggy Lynn of I
___ [ HallettsvHle. *!
Ivy Baby 111 - I Mrs. Fronia Boehnke
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russ turned to her home from La
and Mrs. Irvin Ivv were I Grange after her being sick
called to the bedside of the j with the measles,
baby of" Mr. and Mrs. Ross Visitors last week-end of
Ivy, who was seriously ill in Mr. and Mrs. Silas Jacobs
St. Joseph’s Hospital in j were Mr and Mrs. Billy
Houston. At this writing the j Mcfdanahan and baby of
7__ ' [J\Jt. and Airs. Jewell Me?.
Honored on Birthday 1 Clanahan and son of Hous
Mr. and Mrs. L* VV. Mil- ton visited lust week-end.
ier. a,mi Mi.ti.u..ki'vxv.'J..iUMjLJ2&. Mrs.. Buck!
| Mrs. Leonard Cherry vis-
ited last week-etul with. Mr.
and Mrs. John Eason in Tex-
as City.
Mrs. Eft'ie Ivy and David
King visited last week-end
1 Mi1, anti Mrs. Victor
Null in Webster.
FOR VOUR road gravel,
sand rock, topsoil, fill
dirt, see or wsite John J!
Merecka, phone 930W4,
Flatonia. . l-52tp
P(1ST ED—A1 i of the land
re-1 of the Mrs. F. W. Richter
Estate located some 5 1-2
miles'north pf Flatonia.
Mrs. L.*B. Richter. 12-3tp
IDEAL CHICKS—U. S. Cer-
tified White Leghorn
chicks from trapnested
pullorum clean breeder
BULBS, bedding plants,
foliage plants; all color
hibiscus. Wheeler Green-
house. 14-tfc
STRAYED irft.r hit pasture
'rT)ecf'7n1»M'ytV*5y,-,’*T •%rrvH
_____calll-..-j(Jvvnur may have
same by identifying and
paying l'ued bill and care.
Phone 936-.J-2, Airs. F. J.
Starry, Rt. 3, Box 14, Fla-
tonia," Texas. 15-tfc
New Spring Skirts and
Blouses at Dress & Gift
Shop.
you call
WEDDING
Usnee
K. «f C. Homo
SCHULENBURGr-TEfcr
Monday, April 19th
Honoring CpI. Daniel l*?v
and Margaret Anders
Music By
Henry Broseh Orch.
Grand March 8 P. M.
EVERYONE INVITED
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Chicks Given Away
Wednesday, April 21st
or rrr:^
I)
of. Dickerson visited last
we^k-end with Mrs. Myrtle
Moore. v
Mrs. T/F. Russ is visiting
in Lubboyk with her sister-
iri-law, Mrs. J. C. Harper*
Last Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pitman
were Mrs. J. C. Richardson
and William Henry, Airs.
Bill Kaiser of Brazoria.
Mrs. D. G. Koopman is
visiting ,her children, Air.
land Airs. Ernest Hoppe, and
family in Agua Dulce.
Mr. and Airs. Wayne
Frierson, Renee and Pamela,
! of Rryan were week-end vis-
itors of Air. and Airs. Joe
;M. Kelly.
Air. and Airs. W. B. Jones
Ideal trapnested the third
largest nutnber of R. O. p.
candidates in the U. S. in
1962-53. .XL JL approve^-
New Hampshires and'
cross brefeds. Place your
ordyr now for Alay or
-later-delivery. We hatch
the year round. More
and more people raise
Poultry Farm, Cameron,
FOR RENT—Edna' Forbes
home; newly redecorated
inside; best location in
town. Phone 936-J-2,
Minnie Lee Starry, Rt. 3,
Box 14, Flatonia, Texas.
TV and Rudip Service. Fla-
tonia Gas Co. v
LAWN-MOWERS—We sell,
trade, repair. W. W.
Motor Co. 6-tfc
FOR SALE — 4-room and
bath house. C. J. Mares,
Waelder. Jit. 2. . l'5-?tp
LOST—One cedi white-faced
hull calf, weight 420. fair
No. 992; got out of truck
about two miles west of
Flatonia on Highway 90.
-Ft--“found, notify- Biiiy
Henderson, Waelder, Tex-
r as. _ 15-2tp
OPEN—Official motor ve-
hicle inspection station.
W. W. Motor ( j).. 38-tfc
iiL. AX. i:i: A'—pXuju,,-. ioduun»
WELL NAMED
Nit—What do
your pet pig?
Wit—I call him Parker,
Nit-1—Is that his real
name?
—.Wit—No, that’s jttst hi-
pin nape. _\_____
Easter egg dye, at Thule-
meyer’s. . ,
WORKS BOTH WAYS
A San Francisco woman,
hiring a new Chinese house-
boy, asked: “What’s., youf
name?"
“Fu Chang Aling Tsin
Tsao,” the boy Replied, i
“Your, name is too long,”
the woman said. “I’ll just
call you Charlie.,”
> The Chinese looked sur-
prised, then asked, “What
your name?*’
"M r s. J. TTtfhfmgtpn-
Smyth Van Forlingham,”
Lyric Iheatre
— FLATONIA —
Program For Week
FRI. & SAT., APRIL 16-17
“Escape From Fort
Bravo”
> * In Color
* Starriftg
William Holden
Eleanor Parker
John Forsythe
Plus Cartoon and Serial,
“Zombies of the Strato-
sphere”
she replied with dignity.
C-hktese b*»y: “ Ycmr<-uame.
too long. I call you. Joe
Rubber rabbits, at Thule-
SUN. & MON., APRIL 18-19
“Yankee Pasha”
In Color
rrtarrtng
Jeff Chandler
Rhonda Fleming
Rhonda Fleming
Plus NEWS & CARTOON
8 exposure roll 35c,
exposure roll 50c,
12
re-
Ac effFfn jtfmbo
print*, 8c each. -Raab
Studio, Box ’53, 'Moulton,
Texas. 15-tfc
Argus ads are read by
hundreds of folks each and
every week. Try one!
With each purchase of ,50 1‘ounds Chick
Starter ( rumbles we will give, you 25 bB|>y I
Political
Announcements.
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The Argus has been au-
thorized to make the follow-
ing political announcements,
subject to action of the
July primary;
For Congress, Ninth Con-
gressional District—
CLYDE B. KENNELLY
For County Commissioner,
I
tfcqrfones.
Rev. and rs. L.
Parker visited last
, v -- night.ami Saturday^vith, Air.
p chicks. Limit of 50 chicks to a customer. ,'h*u.;!.“a‘;I>arkor an<!
fl as fomr a» they tast. *
L. ' F. I
: Friday
with Air.
WALLACE CHERRY
(re-election) ■.
JOE MATOQHA
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meyer’s.
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EASTER
Dance
At •
SWISS ALP
On
FREE. JMEDDLNG
' Dance
Moulton VFW Hal!
Tuesday, April 20th
Honoring Tousek and
Broseh
Music By
Striner Polka Boys
EVERYBODY INVITED
WfD.-THUR., APR. 21-22
Thursday”
■ Starring ~
. hr Loretta Young
John Forsythe
Frank* Mcflugh
NEWS & CARTOON
Matinees.- Sat. & Sun. 2:30
Nights ....................7:40
The Laux Flower Shop
will have flowers for Decor-
ation Day.- Order early.
;
Music Bjr
Falke’s Orch.
Admission: 36c 1
V
TO nr
Mr. AfiVl Aft's
page and boy of Cuero and
*evervonei^tep
HOMEMADE SAUSAGE AND CHOICE
___MEATS ALWAYS <
Hot Sausage and Bar-B-Q Every
turday and Monday t
TT\nTysl,^Tp?ec^ted' —' J **
fiorth Side Market
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CITY FEED & PRODUCE
FLATONIA, TEXAS
• Chester Cherry of Houston ;
$ visited' here last Sutiday.
.John Aliller is »o\v in the1
K Joost Rest Home in Mold
J. ton.
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PAUL -BEALE, Prop.
PBone 27 . _____ Flatonia, Texas
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•*IT HAPPENS EVERY
THURSDAY" COMING
"It Happens Every Thurs-
day” is now brought to the j
screen with Loretta Young!
and John Forsythe in the!
starring roles. The heart-
warming comedy can be
seen Wednesday and Thurs-
day at the Lyric Theatre,
“It Happens Every Thurs-
day" delightfulv chronicles
the happiness and the heart-
break of a .voting married.!
couple who take over.-a de-
Tunet Tntnitrv \\ ,>.>k !y and
build it' into a successful
journal.
SEE AND HEAR SENATOR
joe McCarthy at san
JACINTO BATTLEGROUNDS
ON SAN JACINTO DAY...
Wednesday, April 21, at 3:00 P.M.
In a stirring, non-political patriotic address.
Bring Your Family, and Picnic Basket! See
the San Jacinto Monument and Museum, and
the Battleship Texas! San Jacinto is 25 miles
from Houston on the Houston Ship Channel.
Patriotic Ceremonies Sponsored by
San Jacinto Chapter, Sons of Republic
of Texas, Joined by San Jacinto Chap*
ter, Daughters of Republic of Texas
Come to see us concern- j
ing New Wisteria Hosiery
Club as a gift, at Dress &
Gift Shop.
Make your own
proving ground" test
All kinds of Easter
ures at Thulemeyer’s.
OPENING
Dance
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Faster Monday
April 19th *
Music By
J*
Blume's Orchestra
Door Prizes To Be Given
Adm.: 75c (tax included)
Under the new manage-
ment of V. A. Hrbacek,
owner and operator of Cot-
tonwood inn.
For Reservations,
Call 1604F14,
La Grange, Texas
Seating Capacity 1,000
erne
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With 3 great
beautiful choice
1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door teda*-
series, Qievrolet offers t
ce of aiodelt In its field.
... and we know this is what you’ll find
f *'
Chevrolet i$ out ahead
in powerful performance
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Chevrolet is out ahead
in economy
Year after year more people buy
Chevroleti than aey other carl
\ou can easily tell the difference between engines when you drive—
and the difference is all in Chevrolet's favor! That’s because
Chevrolet's great engines deliver full honrpmetr where it counts—
on the road. WbaV Chevrolet pnrmxaea, Chevrolet delipers!
There s new power, new performance and new economy in both
J9J4 'Chevrolet engines-the ‘ Blue-Flame 124” in Powerglide
models and the “Blue-Flame 115” in gearshift models. And they
bring you the highest compression ratio of any leading low-priced
car. That s why they can deliver a big gain in power, acceleration
and all-around performance, along with important gasoline savings!
Your test ear’s reody now... We’ll be glad to have you comp*»
the smooth, quiet performance of this new Chevrolet #tth **7
other car in its field. Came in and put it through any kind of
“proving ground” test you care to, and judge its performance for
yourself. Your lest car’s ready now and we hope you Me, t°o.
BRASHER MOTOR COMPANY
Weimar, La Grange, Schulenburg ancL Flatonia, Texas
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1954, newspaper, April 15, 1954; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth986901/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.