The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1944 Page: 4 of 8
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Let’s Face
The Facts
jgEJFLATOWIA ARGUS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1944
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The concern of everyone is National f>e-
teirse. How,” you agk, “can-4 dy my
'Jmi
HELP BUILD A STRONG COMMUNITY
Pationize home business men in every
vay you can.' They need your support,
they de.serve your support and they’ll
\veli*° U b‘V 8<fmnfif yT'u Taithtully and
Hy building prosperity at.. home, as a
community and as individuals we’ll be
hotter prepared to support -the nation’s
effort, - •
SECURITY
COURTESY"
Flatonia State Bank
r°MESuUEL^R*HET,C '
HITLER GANG”
Audiences are in for
finite a shock in more ways;
than one, according to ad-
vance reports when Para
mount s “The Hitler Gang”
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Repair Lumber
endpr the jiew War. Regulations.
~ 300 feet of fihl^tgpc, i|,'^-i
County AAA Committee for approval and rating.
If approved, the use date should be set far enough
ahead to enable dealers to buy the lumber from the
mills on. these ratings.
, We have the forms and will assist any one interest-
ed in making same out and forwarding Jo the Coun-
ty Committees . . . The sooner these forms are filed
and approved, the sooner will the necessary lumber
be available.
FLATONIA LUMBER COMPANY
Dr. R. L. Shepperd of
jilano. was a week-_e,ud..gnest
in the home of Dr. and Airs
R. R. Shepperd. JJe arrived
Mrs. A. W, ZoUzalik is"
spending a few days here
visiting relatives prior to go
big to California to.joiif her
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—R4y*-v?I t.*\ Marshall Islands-
j.-.-. , - ~ . T V; 73,
screen diuma, it .is saidV JOT
t combines both entertan-
ment and education simul-
taneously. Entertainment
stems from the characteri-
zations of the Hitler gang-
-ateiM , by- eonipelc nl—Holly-
wood actors while the story
ol Hitlers rise ,to power is
something with which ev-
ery American should be
familiar. It is necessary il
fascism is to be abolished
fore ve.’.
” I he Hitler Gang”r «ayi
(he grapevine, gives the
lowdown on the actual in
•ide happenings in Ger
many before, dyiingl and
after the Nazi putsch. .The
mbelievable resemhlance'ol
the p Layers to Berlin’s “Mui
d»lf, Ilic.” crew is anothei
- V?E SERVE GOOD FOODS
C 1 TY CAFE
:: 'V-r-v-n—•-t »■ _ ..— ■■, ■■■—
FOUNTAIN SERVICE, COLD BEER
CIGARS and TOBACCOS
F. X. Brunner, proprietor
- —f,At.?nia Tekfls
FERNAU Jp
FURNITURE
FLATONIA
SINCE
1885
factor• said to' produce un
element of surprise.- Robert
W«hwn,-!iy HtHtt, appear-
as an exact replica 'of 1-luV-
cowardly character- .whirr"-
COLONY NEWS
Miss Mildred Brown of
Houston spent the weekend
with her paients, Mr. and
Mrs. M, ‘S.- Brown.
I-ittle Miss Rudeau of
Austin is vfgiUng her grand'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Q
Terrell-
zw f
tu
Martiij, Kosletk. Zl’icTor ysi
Coni and others ‘(pass- a;
doubles of Hpss,; Goebbel-
and the rest of the jfang
•'ter crew.
The expose of the nefari-
ous activities earned on bv
these .Nazis is not a pretty
sight. \\" it Ii <i I, however, the
picture provides an insight
l° the background -from
which Fascism arose. Pro
view audiences marveled at
’he -authenticity of “Th<
Hitler Gang, ‘and 'it’s ;
sure bet that many will re
'urn to get a good second
'ook at the screen happen
ing.y
Crtt'ainJ}' one of the mo.-''
novel pictures c'ver to have
been _turncd_out -of H'oHv
wood. Paramount’s • “The
Hitler Gang” prpmjse^,. ar
Unusual a. n. (J extremely
c tdflliSTStu. ‘■''VVcmng at tdu
tlie.at.i~e. It a-'ppoi-- ' —“as=
^.,irp|p|
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0. S'. Mifrint Corfit 1‘koiot •
Old-fashioned revival . mee|- ’■
“f* V* available to men sta-
tjonoil-on one o* the Marshall
islands atolls, as proclaimed
./“* . b|e can v a s sign
stretched between two coconut
Palms (lower photo). Services
are conducted by an ordained «.
Baptist minister. Marine Corp. A
Leslie Watson of Linden. Tei..
extreme left above. Assisting,
left to right, are SC 3c Silas
If. Jones. USNR, of Festus,
Mo.; Marine Pfc. Lester M. '
Hollister, CaL. and -
2c,Robert p. Chariton.
Vt>NR, of Pueblo, Colo,
Mr. and Mr.< Earl Cob,
tiers ot San Antonio speiiti
omiF
iTOn visited relatives at Lami
- ,-v /utaw uLii
V\ orth is visitinif her broth-
er, G. M- Frierson.
Miss Johnnie Ball of Mul
doon spent the week-end
with her sister; Mrs. Ernest
Bigley.
Mrs. Jenny Clark of
SmiHiville is visiting in the
S. M. McCrory home.
Messrs Ernest Bigley and
S, H. McCrpry were busi-
ness visitors to Luling^ Sat-
urday. *
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cow-
an - and Mrs. Lloyd Cowan
were, Luling business visi-
tors Saturday. ^
Mr, add Mrs. ' Enhch
Nemrl-hnm visited iii the Sam
-xeedham home Sunday aft-
» Nfrw-Sen v at ro n a 1 Zenith
Radionic Hearing Aid sells
Tip^wwiwffr
- — wich crys-
tal microphone, miniature
radio tubes and batteries,
made by Zenith Radio Cor ‘
v '‘^ir
hearing aid:
Yaa can decide Jar yourulj in 1
* Jew momerttu
THE FLATONIA ARGUS
Published E^ch Thursday
Argus Building
Flatonia, Texas
T. F. Nycurn,
Editor-Publisher
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ASsfec^'
Entered in th.e postof-
fice at Flatonia. Texas, as
second class-matter, un-
der the Act of March 3,
1879.
Subscription Rates
In the County
1 year ..................$2.00
Out of the Flatonia
tram.*, territory ....83.00
Advertising rates on
application.
Cards of Thanks, etc.,
arc classed as advertise-
ment •+-- a n drw ill he- charg-
ed for at the rate of lc
per. insertidn.
.U ant-Ads; lc and 2c per
’■Word, minimum 25c per
Huertionf..'-
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS
. ‘.Subscription Rate
F. W. THULEMEYER ’Effective December 1, 1943
Mr. Ladik Barta "spent
Sunday night' -at San Ant-
tonio. , -
j*.r f . .11 nr-\ I Mr;I Ti;.’
one. of .those pictures of tin
centuiy, one which will ,1m
talked about long after
showings. Certafnly, it is be
coming a first on the “mils'
see” list of every movie
jper in the country.
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Mrs Lawrence Zuppann
lists returned to her home at
-an Ahtonio after a week’s
isit htu> with l.u r, mother,
Mrs,, (J. P, Johnson
keep: faith
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daily mmu f
READING &MV&J Y
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THREE CHAPTER, A PAV EOR ) nRI.E MONTH,
iwwMiiik, rutCHUlUtwr RNtmw. \nririi *\urf
Mr. and Mfs. i Nedtvip
Busile .of Yoakunr spent the
Vv’cek-end with his mother,
Mr;*: Susiq'Bealo.
Mrs. Henry Gosch is re-
^ortod as ilj.’ Friends hope
for her early recovery.
Mrs. O’, E. Gray,rw{io re-
cently underwent ' a major
operation, at a i8aTT 'AnroiTtO
hospital, is now at hPme.
Foreign — • _
J J'ear,.....- $3.00
9 Months ................ 2.40
G Months .............. 2.00
3 Months--------1.00
Local —
J Xear, -......—........ $2.00
“.Months.,................ ik5o
G .Munths -------.....rf-d 1,25
3 months ..........75
£jZIonih ........ 50
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1 uesda> ,. .• . : arpos.and- Mr. *11. L: Thu-
* Mr v C ' i ltmeyer of San Antonio
Mr. and Mrs. h. Krause w,re w.eek-er,v guests of
ot Shiner, visited his. fnoth-- -Mr. lid lifts. F. W Thule-
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fr••. jfU"*n*nii*
er and sisters, here Sunday, mov .*»
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Nycum, T. F. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1944, newspaper, September 21, 1944; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988645/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.