The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1955 Page: 3 of 8
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, OCTOBER 13, 1955
FOR FULL NATURAL
"FLAVOR OF FOOhS USE
he Argus
SCOTTS ITEMS ...
Good Shower Falls
On Thursday night, this
community received a nice
shower of rain amounting to
1.10 inches.
FAIR SHOW IS HERALD
OF NEW TEXAS CROPS
New farm crops are be-
ing developed for Texas, -im-
provements are toeing made
on present ones and new
uses art" being found for
ancient ones. That—is the
message of the Agriculture
Show at the 1955 State Fair
of. Texas,
Some of the new . crops,
and some old but unfamiliar
ones, are red grapefruit, hy-
The basic base for most salads — California Iceberg
HEAD
Attend Reunion
teater
Mr. and Mrs. John Me-
recka and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Theo Krhovjak, and
Annette, attended' * t h e
Krhovjak family reunion at
the. .American Legion . Hail
in Flatonia last Sunday.
Personals * „*.•
Mr. and .Mrs. Charles
Schoenweitz and daughters
and Mrs. Cecelia Schoen-
weitz spent the week-end at
Sweeney with Mr. hnd Mrs.
E. J. Machac*.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgef
and ehildren _were* Sunday
evening visitors, .in ’the
FRESH CRISP
RED DELICIOUS
! brid oniuns, '. sesame and
Southern peas.
The* Show will deipon-
strate in an entertaining
fashion how the average
family benefits through ag-
ricultural research.
“Know what you’re buy-
ing” demonstrations bn se-
STAI.K
suffer — you
ICKLY with
lections' and- preparation of-
lain will *ub-
ur loved ones
foods is an interesting fea-
ands who are
ture of the yfmtv.
is of sciatica,
Itia are dis-
r-tablet" and
POTATOES 10
Sfhf)t.|i\veiti home
COLONY NEWS—
*
’(Mrs. A. C.* Cowan. Cor.)
Sunday visitors-
the
Harry Maeker hyme^Ttr^
eluded Ml-^.and Mis., Leslie
r the SURE
•EX bririgs.
F joints mtiy
lidn’t try
nths ago.,
ies I could
ites one.
tousanda who
act . . . will
ST WORDS,
have faith in
lincerely tell
Lloyd Cpwaii of Sander-
son '■•spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Cowan,.... *
Billy Ken Brown of Edna
spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. Ida Brown,
and sjster, Lorene.
Mrs. Ethel Bigley spent
Sunday in the E. L! Bigley
hdme at Mukfoon.’
Mr., and Mrs, A. C.,Cow-
an spent Sunday \yith Mrs.
Bes|ie Go wan and Morris.
Mrs. Earl Needham and
PIGGLY
TOILET SOAPS
SOAPS
Max Fiwytag of Flatonia',
Donald Maeker. of.San Mar-
cos, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Wiedemann.
Mrs. Anna Krause and
Miss Sophie Krause^of Fla-
tonia,- Ostvald Biiescher of
Snrithville, and Mr. and Mrs*
Paul Green visited in Shin-
er Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs.
•Fred -Krausor—<■--------
Miss Susanna Beale of
Victoria spent the week-end
with home folks here.
- Mrs. George Wdgjage of | children of Flatonia .spent
Dallas spent several days of I Sunday afternoon in the
last week in the Burger j Enoch Needham home.
W lifebuoy
PARADE of STARS
SURF
ARMOUR —POTTED
BATH
will quickly
MEAT
LARGE
PACKAGE
CANS
Store
armour — Vienna
LUX FLAKES
33c
TOILET
SOAP
SAUSAGE 2
BAfH
LARGE •
PACKAGE
_ LUNfliiON MEAT
•eginning
1ATION
TREET
It oz.
GAN
home. On Wednesday Mrs
Weglijge, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
an, Lloyd Mrs. -Ida Brown
and Lorene spent' Sunday
afternoon in Waelder. „
Mr. and Mrs, Billy. Sellers
of Gonzales spent Saturday
in the E. B. Cellers home.
Gary Bigley of Flatonia
spent Monday with Mamaw
and Sister, v
JMr. and Mrs. Cleveland
Goseh visited in the homo
of Mrs: Ethel Bigley ^ Sun-
day night.
Burger, Mary Ellen, Philip,
and Joe Dan, spent the day
in San Antonio/ , “* *
^Raymond Hajek and Mr.'
and* Mrs. Victor St ary of
Corpus Christi were week-
end visitors in the Julius
Hajek home. Also recently
visiting in the Hajek home
were Mr. and Mrs. George
'Hajek ’ and., daughter of
. . Houston. . * •
V¥y**4#ma<nh . of
Houston visited in the home
V*' vof WSr parents, Mf. and Mr.<-
“ Ttudy Wiedemann, Sunday.
Miss-Carolyn ZamykaQ/f
- Houston was a week-end vl^-
it.or to Ibn^FicwlSr. ■Jlssz&kiil'
home. . -
Sgt. Walter Boehm re-
turned home Friday after a
number of years of Army
service, which included a
stay vin Japan for over a
year,
enrolled
graders
Monday.
LARGE
PACKAGE
12 or.
CAN
w ILD RO OT ,'
CREAM OIL
BREEZE
BEEF HASH
LARGE
PACKAGE
AIMOUR — CORNED
LIQUID LUX
CARD OFTHA*fKS
CAN
• TAX INCLUDED
-BLUE DETERGENT
IMPERIAL — PURE CANE
LARGE
PKG.
grandmother; Mrs. Lillie
Helton,* We .wish to thank
'the minister,- for their words
of encouragement add "kind-
ness; the ones who. prepared
the food and helped in *ke
.her- *• ~ ~ 4! r iii , ,'u t frc,
flora 1 -iifforingsLu e \vJsTi {o'
thank Marrs Funeral Home
for tlieir wonderful service
-and kind act-.
BAG
NORTHERN — WHITE or COLORED
ADMIRATION
•, WlaltfeWWWl
and Mrs
l mini d
son, Robert, and Mrs. Otto
Btiehnr ' vistfytF- with*' Mr+.
Catherine Boehm and Linda
POUND
PKG.
HI NT’S -- TOMATO
Mr. anti Mrs. Alvin Vick-
ers and daughters of Hous-
ton spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Kelso Sr.* Walter Sherry,
Mrs. Vickers’ grandfather,
returned home with them to
■spend a few days.
PILLSBl’RY'S BEST
Dr. ayid Mrs. Donald Gay-
bade and daughters of
Houston visited Sunday With
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Gar-
bade. Mm Garbade re-
turned home with them for
a few days visit. *
FLOUR 10
BOTTLE
MAYFLOWER — CREAM-STYLE
NO. 303
CANS
If)am. Tj^rtcncLAtLC -fumr
*&?HAT 17V CENTURY
ENGLISH POET BECAME
BLIND AT4-4 AND
DICTATED HIS GREATEST
POEMS TO HIS DAUGHTERS
AND FRIENDS?
. SEE NAME INVERTED BELOW
STAR-KIST — CHUNK
AUNT JEMIMA
The favorite of most famiHet—Shoulder Veal Round
TUNA
PANCAKE MIX
STEAK OR ROAST
NO. Vi
CAN -
REG.
Thick, Juicy, and rich in flavor—Veal
CHOPS
DENTLER MAID
RELISH or SALAD
STALEY’S
OLD-FASHIONED
DRESSING
29«
SYRUP
Juicy and Tender-
CHUCK ROAST
PINT
Our quality special—^eel
NO Ml! [A/ NHOr
DEL DIXI — WHOLE
' SOUR or DILL
STEW RIBS
NABISCO — PREMIUM
A MIDDLE-AGED PERSON,
PICKLES
About 1 of every
575 INDUSTRIAL ,
WORKERS HAS
A DISABLING EYE
INJURY EACH YEAR,
THROUGHN^CT
goggles.
CAUGHT WITHOUT HIS
GLASSES, CAN USUALLY
REAP SMALL PRINT BY
CUPPING«MIS HANDAND
Decker’s
Dutch Kitchen'
POUND
Sliced Breakfast
QUART
BACON
THROUGH IT,
SAYS THE
BETTER
VISION
INSTITUTE.
ROTEL
NABISCO — FIG
TOMATOES
3 "-^"25*
NEWTONS
3 LBS. FOR fl.oo
Headaches causep
BY EYESIGHT TROUBLES
USUALLY OCCUR IN
THE REGIONS
OUTLINED HERE.
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The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1955, newspaper, October 13, 1955; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989347/m1/3/: 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.