The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1944 Page: 8 of 8
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MAINTAIN'
RESISTANCE
Vitamin pills will re-
inforce your, diet* if--
you are reducing-
They are an excel-
lent farts&nation, too-,,
fdrwartime meals.
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JOHNSON’S
D DRUG STORE
Friday-Saturday
Specials
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LYRIC THEATRE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
January 7th and 8th
Chatterpox
BABY LIMAS ............Ib 10c
PEANUT BUTTER. ..qt 39c
POTATOES, Russet
10 lbs for..................35c
FLOUR, Red ahd White
50 Ib sack for_.........$2.45
CUKN, Ked-Whiu
No. 2 Can........i.............17c
PEAS.............No. 2 can 17c
SANDERA’S
. RED & WHITE
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Phone No. 6
Want-Ads
Good milk cows for sale\
I always have a good stock
on hand as I buy and sell.
—E. F. Eoff, Flatonia (on
highway, 2-miles east of
town) —^ 46-5mo.nd
price for elean-wip-
Jtrat received a shipment ting cloth. .Ndliuitons, car-
Vi, elastic.-^- ’ H.
meyer. -|V •“
i^3Ph«le- petfng'' W ^Bhrlap.-i-Flfltonia
Visitors irrthe Thulemey-
"er'home during, the holidays
were Mrs, J- -W. Outlaw of
Beaumont.; Mr. and Mrs.
Wf. R. Stirling ‘ of Corpus
Christ!; Mrs. Bessie McCal-
op of Kingsville; Sgt. Fred
Wilkie, and Pfc. Robert
Blickle of-'San Marcos Fly-
ing*Field; H. L. Thulemey-
er of San Antonio; and Mr- ■ „ - .
gfflU "MTS. 1). E. CooF "'otir ' Baflett'"mfaEon
Schulenburg.
Safety Pins! Yes we have
a new shipment. —=H. R.
Thulemeyer.
Otto Baumgart III, spent
the holidays' ip r Brenham
and Indenpencfence.
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-Safety Pins! Yes we have
a new shipment, —ft. R.
Thulemeyer. ' *
Asa P- Miller, Sc-2c, -of
Corpus Christi is spending
a 6-day leave wth Mrs. Mil-
ler- •
Seamon Loyd Parker is
visiting home folk at Mul-
doon.
WItaly
For Sale'Vefy choice Biol
stein, Guernsey and. Ayshire
heifers* $25 each and up.
Shipped C. O. D. if desired.
^u\\ free wv*,fc *5 heifer^.—
Homestead Farms, McCraw
New‘York. 50-5tcg
Rag* Wanted-— Will; pay
ARNIM & LANE
General Merchandise
EVERYTHING THE FARMER NEEDS
flags
market
Motor Co-
51-2tcg
For- Sale;—Ford son Trac-
tor with side disc plows.
Will take some cattle in
trade—Adolph Migl, Moul-
ton, Texas, phone 907 Ring^
12 at Jfomensky School;
51-3-tcg
Wanted to rent a trailer.
See J-. T. .Callicott at LCRA
office, Flatonia - 52cgtf
grass and shocks.
Grieve, Flatonia.
See Joe
52-2tpd
For Sale ' 2-burner gaso-
line hot-plate. Price $3.50
—Flatonia Argus •
Wanted Bohemian or Ger
man woman for cook and
house work. Two • adults.
$13 per week. Room in
^ousef^Address 125 W- Sum
mit, -San* Antonio, Texas.
Cbmbs, Phone Park
view 2-1834 1-ltpd
Lost in Flatonia - a bill
fold containing f drivers’ li-
censes, gas' cards and rail-
road pass. .Reward for re-
turn.to Enoch Kocian Jr- 1-1
NOTICE:— We have‘a
shipment of Bobbie Pins—
H. R.. Thulemeyer. 1-ltcg.
Girls — A Special!
Ser»tV*VALLE»Y OF
VANISHING. JMEN”
SUNDAY & MONDAY
J an u airy 9th and 10th
Action In The
North Atlantic
Starring
Humphrey. Bogart, Ray-
mond Massey and
Julie Bishop
Plus News and Shorts
^Powder Monkey
On board shlpand In the artillery
their- buddies call them "powder
monkey*," Not disrespectful, just a
personal, intimate ternf between
friends. Civilian* call them gun
crew*. - During a battle the crews of
"powder monkey*” must wopt like
trojans bringing the arnmunlUoh to
the gun*.
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Ca*h and Cirr
MODERN. DRY
Pressing — Repairing
and Alterations
Please bring your own
hangers
Rope ant!' Twine Must
Be Made to Last
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Supply. Is Short, Says
Dept, of Agriculture
TarineiimUSl preserve their rope
and twine on hand carefully, be-
cause very little new can be ob-
tained, the department of agricul-
ture warns. Fibers for rope and
twine that used to b^'jmported from
the Philippines and the Dutch East
Indies' are now unobtainable be-
cause of the war. Small quantities
of henequen arid sisal fibers are
ioming in from Mexiqp, Cuba and
Haiti, but this supply will not aid
the "situation much.'
R'ope for agricultural use? will be
made largely of jute, rotton and
other substitute materials. To take
the best care-passible of your rope,
the department gives the following
advice: . . r~ ’
1. -Store it properly in a dry un-
healed building or room. . It should
be clean ant) dry .before storing.
Hang it in loose coils On a peg—not
on the floor.
2. AvOid kinks. Kjnks payed
through a, restricted space wilt
shear the fibers', and “Weaken ’ the
rope. " ■-
3. Don’t leave rope where battery
acid, drying oils, et.’-., can damage
df. iL or where ajnmiiH tan chew iter
| 4;' Splir»~ af»stronger, and ca*
_ 1 to, on "rune than knots. ......
right sire for the - job*. ' ~
6. Reverse rope, endfor end, that
equalise
7. Savegjvcar on rope by reducing
wear and Abrasion that occurs when
one rope chafes another, when it
drags nyer sharp snrfm-e_s. cr picks
up sand, grit, etc., when It is
dragged over the ground. .
Binder twine will be very, scarce
this year, according to officials of
PHEN0TMAZ1KE
AN AMAZING NEW WORM TREATMENT
Internal worm parasites infesting livestock and
poultry cost producers millions of dollars annu-
ally by causing Tosses Tn Weight and frequently
death. No other medTcTne removes so many
kinds of parasites so easily—so effectively—as
does Phenathigzine. ,
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Effective Treatmenf for fhe Fol-
lowing Internal Worm Parasites:
In 'CATTLE and CALVES—-Twlstrd Stomach Worm«,
Cooptria, Stomach Worm«, Bankrupt Wofmi, HalTlikn
Worms, Hookworms and Nodular Worms.
In HOGS—Nodular Worms. Controls Roundworm* or
Astpridi.
In CHJCKENS and TURKEYS-^-Cncoi Woimi.
In HORSES and MULES—Lar9® and Small Strongylos.
Partially, offoctivo against Large Round Worms.
In SHEEP and GOATS—Nodular Worms,. Common
Stomach Worms, Hookwormfc, Bankrupt Worms, Small
Stomach Worms, and Large Mouth Bowel Wprfnt.
Be prepared to treat promptly. Don't take chance*. Keep
MARTIN'S PHENOTHIAZINE LIQUID SUSPENSION on hand
always. Labels carry full directions a* to dosage and treat*
ment for all livestock and poultry. Order a supply today.
For this and othor dependable\efcrjnary products of
C. J. MARTIN & SONS.. . Austin, Texas
ASK YOUR DEALER
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Matinees: SM.
Night Shows
& Sun. 2f30
at............8:00
DANCE
HERMAN PARK HALL
MOULTON
SATURDAY—Jan. 8th
Migic hy
ADOLF MIGL
ORCHESTRA
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Adm. gents 40; ladies 10
EVERYONE
IS INVITED
The gun may fire hn anti aircraft
.50 calibre shell or a broadside from
the 16 inch guns ot.,a. great battle-
ship, but In either event the "pow-
der monkey" must pass (pillions of
dollars’ worth of ammunition to
make tha gun effective, and your
savings in War Bonds are necessary
to supply the financial ammunition
that provides -sheila. " -]
"0*1. Trtanry Dtpertnunl
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TThke^
fafkOt'! WITH*
WAR BONDS
Pit
► After, hetna blown through ■ window l,y a bur.ting shell and
imncd by a 14-foot fall during the bonil.ardment of Sand Island, ,
Munue Stuff Sergeant Dale Leater IV-tera of Hrerkenridge, Michigan. '
jtruggl.-. to remove large aerial bomb,.from nearby bunting hangara. 1
lie hua been awarded the *Navy Cross for exceptionally meritorious
-crvice and disregard of bis own safety during this action. What
hardships are you willing to disregard to invest in Payroll Savings?
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Special Sale On All
Fall & Winter Ready-
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To -Wear & Millinery
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Style Shopyppg^
On the beaches of Italy, in the
jungles of the.Pacific—planes, tanks,
artillery must move—and fast; no
waiting to build roads or airfields.
That’s when our soldiers must un-
roll these "steel mattresses,” as you
see them in this photo. Your War
Bonds pay lor them. , *
V. S, TrKuury.Det>artt*tnt
Ls j f.
Get. $4 for $3 out of your
O.HKISTMAS savings — In-
vest In WAR BON 1)8v Keep
on BACKING THE ATTACK.
KEEP OH *
• WITH WAR BONOS *
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Invest your CHRI8TMAS
savings In Uncle Sam’s
Ropes running through pulleys
should be reversed end far end' to
equalise wear. (Picture from U. S.
Soil Conservation service.)
the department. To malje'-what you
have farther, they give the fol-
lowing precautions:
1. Use twine only on mechanical
binding equipment.
2. Keep all’point) on binding ma-
chines through jf liich the . twine
passes in the.bc^st possible operating
Condition. This means, touching up
or repairing worn needles and other
eyes, adjusting or replacing badly
worn parts and weak or ineffective
springs, keeping the cutter knife
sharp, or replacing it if necessary.
_Such' precautions are particularly^
fiertinent when using twine made ol
substitute materials.
a Tie larger bundles to use less
twine. • ,
4. Take care of your present sup-
ply—don’t leave it out in. the weath-
er, or where rats can g£iaw it.
JustThinkin
by Charles S. Kinnisoru.
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Nycum, T. F. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1944, newspaper, January 6, 1944; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989591/m1/8/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.