The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1945 Page: 4 of 4
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Ypur Friendly New»p»p«r
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SURPRPISE BIRTHDAY ”
PARTY
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Mrs. Nona Olsen was sur-(
prised on Tuesday night when*
a group of friends, with cakes
and presents entered the front
door of the F. W. Thulemey-
er home singfhg “Happy
Birthday Nona.”
THE FLATONIA ARGUS THURSDAY, MARCH 22,
194^
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pavlica, Jr. af
Flatonia and daughter visited the
L. Blackmon family Sunday.
THE VERY BEST OF
EVERYTHING
St*ak*» R4«nler Meals,
Yaga'll want it and gat it—
when you dine with us. You
will find enjoyment an our
, . menu.
For your coffee drink the best
N at our cafe
CITY CAFE
Felix Brunner, Prop.
F15lonia» Texas -
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one 139
RATION REMINDERS
Continued from First Page
L. M. Hall ——______1.601
Grant Robinson-----— 1.50 _ TLnnxM/1
MEATS, Fats—Red stamps Hattie Butler ______*l'.§0j*v“C -InCdlF©
Q5, R5, S5—Hast date for uso Let ha Walker ------- l.OOi
March 31. Otha White _________:__ 1.00
Red stamps T5, U5, y5, W5 George Taylor •________ 2.00
•and X5-^last date for use. Tommie Butler _______ 1.00*
April 28. . {Tom Whittenberg______1.00j
Bed stamps Y&, Z5, and Willie Butler _________1.00
A2, B2, C2. D2—last datp for Xnihiin .Evans—-—4-rOO -
ose June 2. Richard Taylor 1.00
Specials for Friday and Saturday
.APPRfcOTS^^ler^lbi“whiteV'“"" $2 ^
(40 points) No. 2/t can 25c
Fri.. and Sat:. March 23-24
“DANGEROUS
JOURNEY”
Something Different
More- startling Than—Yoflr1 "
____ - i .' • ^tranKest Dreams.
New stamps will be valida; Lizzie. Lafond ---------1.00, Produced and filmed in Afri-
ted March 4*. . Ezel Kenno ---------- 1.00 ca, Ceylon, Indian and Bur-
PROCESSED FOODS—Blue Mary M. Server------ 1.00 ma by Armand Denis ^nd Lie-
stamps X5, Y5, Z5, and A2, 'Della BroWn low _______ l.od ‘la ROOSEVELT. Narration by
and B2—last date for use Maggie M. Whitfield—_1.00j Conrad NAGEL
March 31. j Martha Bell Taylor _lL_1.00! Also A Good Comedy and .
. Bite stamps, C2, D2, E2, F’2,1 Ammie B- Johnson----1.25 Serial
and G2,—last date for ‘ usei John Karlvv. Curtis ----1.00 . “BRENDA STARR,
•April 28. Addie Boll Hubfyard ____1.00 j REPORTER” •.
Blue stamps, H2, J2, JC2, | Charlie Loud Sr.------1.00 (
Li2, and M2—last date for use! Johnnie Mable Evans__,_1.0.0
June 2. . 'Anna Loud ___1.00
Blue stamps N2, P2, Q?»R2, Prof. J. J. Robinson----1.00 j
S2—last date for use June 30. (Nannie B. Williams-----.'501
SUGAR STAMPS —Stamp Nancy Bilton — _____ .25
34 last date for use? Feb. 28. Mattie Williams __i.____I.251
Stamp 35—last date fot-uso Alvis Threudgill ------._1.00
June 2. I Marshall Tollerson _______.05
No new stamp will be vali-l Shellie Tollerson __----1.00
dated until May 2. • .. | Clara Young —
Howard James___________ 1.00
Tommie L. Mickey___.___1.00
Phil Threadgil -______:__.25
Ora L. Harris___!_•____ 1.00
*v;i Georgy Bratcher r_____1.00
fe Aaron Davjs __i____1.00
i? A Hie Sanders ____I 1.00
3 Nathan Harris ________*T_ 1.00
Spn. & Mon. Mar. 25-26
“GREENWICH
VILLAGE” .
In Technicolor
* ‘ Starring .
Carmen MIRANDA, Don
AMECHE, Wm. BENDIX,
Vivian BLANE
Plus: NEWS - STORIES
Subscribe for the Argus, $2. a Yr.
Try to Get It in Flatonia Firgt!
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Fannie Taylor
£ : Cass Taylor
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Wed. & Thurs. Mar. 28-29 '
“CRIME BY NIGHT”
Starring
Jane WYMAN — Jerome
COWAN
Faye EMERSON
COMING
“SINCE YOU ’WENT AWAY’
COFFEE—Early Riser—1 pound
^.-24c-
I Ulah. Matiheesi Sat, and Sun.
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-ftecf*<8c "Whije, 15 oc. pkg 14c
SANDERA’S RED & WHITE
FLATONIA^ TEXAS
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GARDENING TIME IS HERE
Gardening will be made eaaier and more successful
if you gel your tools and seed hero
To name a few items pf our complete line (Ap-
proximately Complete): Hoes, Rakes, Cultivators,
Garden Hose, Spading Forks, Etc.
Wa try to get the gcarce articles for you. •
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Garden Seed lx Our Specialty
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Rgv_ unci Mrs: Winn___i-l-.OO
Dura Davis 1.__:____1__ 1.00
David Lafond _ 1.00
Eva Butler 1.00
___________________ Moses Williams _______ 1.00
—-.■■himhiu^uui*' 11/]77\p Lafond __v______ 1.00;
-M>.nie Jones '!__________ 1.00
i Clara Butler ________“If. 1.00
Mable Williams..______1_1.00
Willie James _i_______ 1.00j
Monica McVey_______,__.25
i Lizzie Lamp-kins
I Gertrude Hancock
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BUS SCHEDULES
IN A NUTSHELL—
The International Business Con-
ference. with representatives of 52
nations participating, made many
important recommendation^***^111®
trfvfarrl near? through sound eee-
. A-
tdward peace through sotm
nomy.
The consensus of opinion of the
Section is that the Private Enter-
prlse system is the best known
means of bringing about effective
world prosperity and employment,*
of securing and maintaining world
peace, thereby assuring a higher
standard of living for all j^poplei.
Accordingly, jt . is- urged that gov.-,
ernments recognize and adhere to
the principles of Private Enter^
prise, which are—
Equality at opportunity.
Equality under law
l.’eward fo: initiative
Privilege for thrift , \ .
A tax structure that* encourages
incentive and risk. •
Restrictions Of monoply
Abstinence ;of government from
competition with private business.
Freedom of production and sale.
Equitable distribution of, profits
with consumers’ and labor’s inter-
est safeguarded.
, • Government,—under law—tha’t
will provide jencourageynent to
.business thru provision of an eco-
nomic atmosphej-e- ii^ accord with
:he above principles.
—Caps and Lower Case.
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tutiroui^teony or
Ntw Po»l»l ' j,
Carcillle WiT.p'.ifier
-No Intro Co»ll Nlyr>l
3wlng of Southwest Farm Markets
Irregularity featured southwest
arm markets during the past week
vith price trends ranging from
Xtremely weak to
-eonSSni
Evans __________
Greyhound Line*
East To Houston
3 :3l a. m.
f0:45 a. m,
3:31 p. ra.
9:30 p. m.
West To San Antonio
4:25 a. m.
____ 12:25-p. m.
.25 4:20 p. m.
___25' ' _,
.25 MAIZE—Will have a car o
cow; .
lies following a 2-week period of
ight offerings. Very few
ales closed the iusek above $10,
•it Ft. Worth. -
Poultry movement is largely to
tuthorized dealers and professors
or mijitay needs. •**
. Grain prices continued to edge
jpward.
Raymond Williams 1.00
. Erniiia W ill _ -1.00;
I Motile Cline _________25
John 'Cline ___.105
Gertrude Lafond ______.50
’ Marinda Cfiurlt NOTICE TO DEBTORS
Fay Grant —:i__---- .10 .AND CREDITORS
Jewel Adams '
maize, a-s we cannot ge
wheat.’ Anyone- vvantinj
maiz6 please write to Ed
win L. -Stavinoha, Engle
Texas, Box 2.
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Greetings In The
Easter Season
It is our pleasure^ serve you at all times
and it is our delight to supply your Hard-
To-Get Items. Please plan
offerings often.
to inspect our
Yours for the better quality Dry Goods at
a price.you can afford to pay.
*Arnim & Lane
Phone 3
Flatonia, Texas
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Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wotipka
and Mrs. Rose Freytag were
business visitors to San Anto-
nio last week.
Try io jget it or sell it in Flatonia
Subscribe Now. *
Maw Apparaf Hirmo»yI Lu»trou»
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ilark clotiiing . .. New Pastel Cor-1
slice Amplifier with light-color
clothing! •• .* ;
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to the hearing aid with tlie Neutral-
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brings ajspjrtl ha: tnny, too-offcrs you
c choice oi amplifier colors at no extra
tost!
lustrous E:;0"»y Amplifirr blends svith
.men’s and w- men’s dark
stresses ... all tbrk clothes!
|j,w Pastel Coralita. /.mpliu»| i? a
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MODEL A-2-A Standard Air-
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MODEL A-3-A Super power Afr:
Conduction . . • .*
MODEL ft-3-A Bone-Conduc- |F#| *
fion i • » ... *
monilcswitli light-color suits, dresses,
sweaters-;. . all light-colored clothes.
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•raDIONIC PR00UCT. SXClUSIYItY-
WOnLD'S Lumps MAMUfACTURW
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' Com. in for fr». Demonstration
F. W. thulemeYer
Flatonia, Texas
It Pays To Look well
GRAYS BARBER
4 SHOP
Flatonia, Texas y
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Beatrice Gordon______.25
August Jackson ________: .25
Rev. Tables ____________ .50
Alice White _•_______ .25
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To Those Indebted* TcT^Oi
Holding Claims Against Tht
Estate Of F. F. Wotipka, De-
ceased. * •
T , I. the undersigned, having
Lucille I lowers ------- •25|bcen duly appointed indep-
Johnnie Hill---------- -25 epdent executrix of the es-
Emmitt Taylor-------- 1.00 tate of F. F. ’ Wotipka, de-
John Henry Green .5p ceased, of Fayette County,
•Henrietta Davis ___------.25 Texas, by H. W. Pitman,
Robbie Butler-----.20’ Jt/dge'of the County Court in
Elmo Scallion ______—;_ -25 and for Fayette County, Tex-
Qua^ Gordon _________ 1.00 i(s, o‘it the 25th day of De-
Gertrude Williams —,---1.00 <.-ember, 1944. and having duly
.Robert Allen _________ 1.00 qualified as such, hereby no-
Stella • Williams •---- 1.50 tjfy all persons indebted to
Victoria Jones ---------.50 ^aid estate to cottic forward
Lue Grady •------'—T---.50 and make settlement and
Julus Sims--------1---.50 hose having claims against
Rev. J. L. Cuniiingham __ .50 ; said estate to present same to
Emma Webb----------.50 nie within the time prescribed
Will Jones----------- 1.00 1 y law.
Mary J. Kindred ----AO My residence and post of-
Arnie Mafe Owens-------,50 fice acldress are box 127, Fla-
M. M. MeVey --------l.OOjtonia, Fayette County, Texas,
Llyod Butler--------;_ 1.00 where I receive my mail on
Lucy Dotson -----------.35) this the 26th day of Febru-
Rev. R. B. Sanders____: 1.00 ary 1945.
Willie T. Davis--------: .07 Mrs. Emilie Wotipka
Arnim & Lane--------1.00' Independent Executrix of
Carol Bratcher---___----25 the Estate of F. F. Wotipka
Willie Carol------- Deceased.
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and protects your property.
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flatonia LUMBER CO.
A. W. Albrecht, Mgr;
Phone 67 — Flatonia, Texas
WI'lM'i WLyf ’X t4 -A,'A"A^vA ^AViy^AVAvL Wi
TESTED COTTON SEED
FOR PLANTING
QUALLA . , . LATEST IMPROVED PEDIGREED
COTTON SEED; and STONEVILLE 2-B
CERTIFIED SEED
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Htw Thu Fin© Seed In Stock! Book
Your Order* Now A* The Supply
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u- '!• Limited.
MAKE THIS FOOD STORE YOUR
HEADQUARTERS
For choice groceries, meats, fresh and
cured — Dressed Chicken and Oysters
Hot Barbecue Meat and Sausage E^ery
Saturday
We appreciate your phtrekage
CITY MEAT MARKET
JOE GREIVE, Prop.
South of the Track Phone 93, Flatonia, Texas
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GROCERIES
AND FEEDS
Have a good assortment of Feed, Laying
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Mash, Corn> Shorts and Hegari, Also
have a nice assortment of field seeds.
SPECIAL — SPECIAL
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Ground* wheat ...................... $2.70 cwt.
nice white bag
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Yellow Corn ................ $2.75 cwt.
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-Arnim & Lane“
thofie 7
Flatonia, Texa*
Off the Ship...
and on the Telephone
This evening, thousands of servicemen will be
asking for the Long Distance lines that connect
gfrneMricfcftof
You’ll be sjolrfg them a rearf favor if you help
keep the lines open from 7 to 10 p.m.
They’ll appreciate it. ^ |
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Bridges, Frank. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1945, newspaper, March 22, 1945; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987693/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.