The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1955 Page: 4 of 10
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THE FLATONIA ARG!
CARD OF THANKS
JANUAl
FOODS
Pork,
Williamson and Don®
day night and Sundew
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. ■
of San Antonio, l^Ir.
Mrs. Millard Brown of
Grove.
I want to express my sin-
cere thanks to my neighbors,
relatives and friends in and
out of town for their pray-
ers, visits, cards, gifts and
many other favors they
showered upon me follow-
ing my accident. Your
kindness will always be re-
THE AMERICAN WAY
top the 1;
for Janu
Mae ]
sion spe
(Helen Migl, Corr.)
Greetings
Heartiest Christmas greet-
ings to the editor and fam-
ily, staff, correspondents,
and many readers for a
Happy Holiday Season, with
blessing* to extend through-
out, a Glad New Year!
ing here over the week-end.
Mrs. Rehak remained for a
week at the John Stryks.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Lock-
stedt and son of Victoria
were guests of relatives
here over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Migl of San Antonio were
week-end visitors of Willie
and Jody Migl.
Bennie Olsovsky of Kings-
ville spent the week-end
OW.MY 6T AC 1004
YOU£6 RUNNING
education] says shoppers
will findQl wide variety of
kinds anlff cuts of pork and
beef to Iwit the taste tfnd,
family bu iget. Fresh antf
cured por! i wilk continue to
' NOT BY A
MRNED T,
I AIN'T/ I'MOOINd
fee ANOTHER
TOtKHDOWN/
THE WRONG VOW/
membered.
Frank J. Zouzalik
be a good buy and all kinds
of beef rill be plentiful
liumwiu I li* l tA/•. L L _
DR. D. R. TAYLOR
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined ■
Glasses Fitted
Schroeder Bldg., Pta. 8*8
La Grange, Texas
especially
grades.
Grapefi
the daily
in vitamin C,.a vitamin that
everyone needs each day.
Shoppers i re also reminded
by Miss S pith that tanger-
ines are a ! good by as are
winter pe e-s, oranges, po-
tatoes, p fito beans and
‘nClvlrpW8n<i th‘rd a< IMPROVED NEWCASTLE
J ° C,0CK _______ . VACCINE DEVELOPED
C.Y.O. Meets An improved type of vac-
The Praha Socialists m^t cine has been developed a1
on Thursday night, Dec. 15, Michigan State University tc
at the Praha Parish Hall. prevent Newcastle disease
The meeting was called in chickens. The American
to order by the prefect and Veterinary Medical Asso-
opened with a prayer. The nation describes it as New-
minutes w«re read, with I castle virus modified with a
some 30 members answering chemical to make a non-in-
roll call. i factious vaccine.
, Officers were elected, as , Ttfo advantages of this
folloWs: Prefect, Annie Ja-1 vaccine over the ordinary
sek; vice prefect, Henry Joe kind are that it will not pro-
Jasek; secretary, Ann Ke- duce the disease in vacci-
Irna’; treasurer, Bernard’! ngted birds and that germs
Okruhlik. ‘ j which may be in the egg
The Sodalists then drew j material from whieh the
names and set Dec. 22 as | vaccine is made are render-
the date for a Christmas ed harmless by the chemi-
party. / cal treatment.
The meeting was con- The disease-causing abil-
cluded by Rev. Marcus Va- ity of the Newcastle virus is
lenta giving if nice talk, in destroyed by t1he chemical
which he. thanked the old treatment, but the ability to
officers for their fige work produce anti-bodies in the
and wished the new ones chicken is not affected.
the best of luck and God’s -
blessing. ’'Herbert Agricola of San-
* Dues were paid and the derson visited Sunday morn-
meeting was closed with a jng with Mr. and' Mrs. O. D.
Prayer. 1 Wright.
Personal. T-Sgt. and Mrs. R. R.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ma- Simcoe and son, and Mrs.
sek and Mike of Columbus E. O: Floycl^f Victoria vis-
spent the week-end Jiere. ited over the week-end with
.»"Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Re- Mrs. Fanny Gabitzsch and
hak of Houston were visit- Miss Jo Gabitzsch. '
cjoyous
on the plentiful
list for theliirst time in
eral montra*
cellent so
needed foo|
If more I
in the diet]
dairy proti
prosperity 23-
MANY, MANY
FfllENDS! *
Icium is needed
milk and other
icts should be
"considered*
Rounding out the Janu-
ary list are » canned tuna
Mr. and Mrs.'
M. J. Neskorik
and the vegetable fats and
oils. Food prices, says the
specialist; will staj^ high in
1956. This means that
homemakeri will have to
buy wisely and plan care-
fully to keep within the
family food budget.
Running Up the Score
FLOCK RECORDS
HELP CUT COSTS
By^ knowing the ■ day-by-day
mortality, he can take steps
at the right time to reduce
it and head off disease out-
breaks.
Egg Record*
As you near the end of a
year, can you accurately
sum up your ..poultry-raising
profits? You can if you
maintain a good set of rec-
ords.
Few businesses succeed
without an adequate book-
keeping system, and this is
very true of poultry raising.
Although you don’t need an
elaborate system of charts,
graphs, and indexes, you
should maintain accurate
basic figures and see that
all entries are made to the
day.
Control Expenses
Daily flock records help
Ae poultryman keep a close
check on his birds? Not only
does he see .how much
money his flock is making,
but he tan *'also visqajize
more easily wljefe and hbw
production costs can be \re-
dupdd ^and expenses, k'ept
under ftdntrbj'. A
UT DBLIGH
Li’S FOOD, I
MALT OR 1
of San Jose, Calif, are here
on their vacatios to spend
the holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, P. C.
Zappe Sr.-; and also with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Lynn, in San Antonio. The
Zappes and- ” Lynns will
have a family reunion iii
San Antonio for the first
time in 25 years. .
. Daily egg-record sheets
can be-tacked to a, wall in
the lading house.’ Record
this principal .source of in-
come carefully on the sheets
which usually last for a
month,____More. ..permanent
records should be kept in
the pcrultryman’s home of-
fice.
Record • eggs sold aiftf
prices received,, along with
the grade of the eggs. By
keeping such information,
you can often turn up ways
of raising your income.
Help with setting up
poultry records may be ob-
tained ..from government
and industry sources. • * .
'[ the new year rl£ttt>
well-planned,^ com-
Nita Zemlicka
Fred Emm os
Every dollar you pay for a Ford
i works wonders
Look what Ford’s price buys i ou in
looks, GO, and safotyl *
' Tluinclerhlrd styling tips you oS to t|MM^ value
* in the/156 Ford,. IVi-reV Tliundsrlw-d UtUk'T (he
hood,‘too! The great Thuudcrbird ^-8 engine.-is
rnyrr m
lted ihj
Uvith
plete record's,- " tV ‘
—j--»-- '
Mr^rfnd Mrg. Tom. Hobi-
zal and Betty visited ifrHdl-
lettsvilfe Sunday night .with
tmt standard eight inwall Fairland'and
• Poultry; raisers who iail-
to ^ce*p- records \on 'their
lUi^UriaiUhwprofits, their-
floclr,- and their entire poul-
NVago'n models' at no extra "cost! •• ,
You also gqt Ford's exclusive Liji-guard Design -r
ktnds, at
Rudy’s Place,
ry-raising operations.
See this great'car
Items of Expense
THE FAITH THAT NEVER FAILS
Faith in the life to come is mankind’s
endunn^ljeTierT A funeral service is
an act of devotion, givihg, eloquent
expression to this abiding faith.
THo mighty TfcvnderMrd Y4, (i
the some engine (hot. powers Jhe
Thunde^ird. It's the standord *1081 for
oil ^oTrlon# and Station Wagon Fordi.
Fordomatic Drive— gives you no*
* shift driving at its best. An automatic
• "getawoy" gear lets you take off
instantly— when instants count.
Tfco Ford Y -d, optional in Cu»ta.m)»ne
ond Mainline Fords. Y'thoped block
New 1)tagvord rtor-vl*w mirror
it shatter resistant for your protection
in cose of a serious Occident.
means smoother power, longer life.
New Lifeguard padding optional
for instru^p"* wwd. wtareun vuore.
to jammer yt>m-' emd *yOvr
passengers in cote'fef accident..,.
New Lifeguard • tearing wheel hoi
deep-center construction to cuehion
the driver In eynt of a collision.
New Lifeguard daor latchee hove
0 double grip for added, protection
ogamst doors Opening under Impact.
# '* ifclepHenal teat belte help keep
you seated in event of an Occident.
THE WESSON Oil
and it’s
worth more
" w
when you
sellit* •
Luxury Lounge Inter lore have the
latest word in exquisite fobric patterns
ond color combinations. You'll see
fine craftsmanship throughout.
Strong K-hor frame contributes to
comfort one* safety. Only Ford in its
held has 0 5-cross-member frame.
Ford’e Angle-Poised Hide cushions
out the jolt of bumps. Mokes your
riding noticeably smoother
GENERAL ELECTRIC
et your Christ
Ranges and Refrigerators
'awn Baby Beef
It’s the safest car buy
you can make .
Irons, Toasters, Mixers
T.V.s and Radios
autu)
___j
Cleaners
Sliced, rindless
r.a-s-r.
I FLATONIA GAS CO. f
I - - Ph,M PR $-3522 I
Flatonia Motor Company
Dial PR6-3522 Flatonia, Texas
<*TOU GET THE BEST DEAL AT VOUR AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER'S'
lefty C
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PpURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1955
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The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1955, newspaper, December 22, 1955; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988775/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.