The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1945 Page: 3 of 4
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MARCH
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auld be
rith the
News
oiks,
to help
proper
not be
in put-
lire sec-
3 ‘good’
Sod is
Bible
[hteous-
he is
ghteous
ow.
V1C4h°BrockYof my strength ... is
'nTo° win ?boS the’ war and the
npace Which will follow, American
poople need, above all else, FAITH
1—faith in themselves, in their artfis
-rnd their cause, and a faith in God*
‘s, profound that it will call forth
.,H u,eu- reserves pf jnora.1 strength.
‘ —San Antonio Express
Letting your light shine-in-the
way of publicity is good busi-
ness in any man’s language.
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You do love your Country,
/our schools, your church and
/our Home. Do you love your
Hometown- Newspaper?
Try to get it or sell it in Flatonia
'Now is a ]9BQ tlfnc tu Itlvei'llK
till!
I
We invite your visits and Inspection of
' our line of
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New Spring
Ready•- To- Wear
Shoes, Hats and Piece Goods
We will gladly supply your needs for
Easter' and its Activities ^ ' -
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WE’LL TRY TO PLEASE YOU
Moe Klein
The Reliable • Store
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GIRL
by
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GEORGE F. WORTS
WNU Release.
Want-Ads
~ Notice— for all kinds of
'harness, harness repairs and
parts; bicycles and bicycle
repairing, see Wm. Batrm-
garten at ScHuTenlfurg. tf
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* - e tilted her head a little. She
was trying to handle the situation as
lightly and as boldljfcgs she believed
Anna Boland would haVe handled it.
“You can’t,.possibly be Anna Bo-
land,” Basil Stromberg declared.
"Anna Boland was shot by a firing
squad in Berlin six months ago!’’
"Maybe,’’ Pierre said. “Arid four
nights ago, I'threft her pff the ‘Sa-
moa,’ into, the propellers and
drowned her!"
"But 1 was not shot in Bferli.n.
And if you will look closely, Mr.
Stromberg," Zorie said demurely,
“you will seefthpt you hhve bagged
rather a rarf specimen.”
"This girl is lying,” Mr. Lanning
broke in. “HPr resemblance to Anna
Boland is what precipitated' ail this
trouble. It's notrifrig but an amaz-
ing coincidence. Until past fort-
FOR SALE—Registered H^ie-
for^Bulls. L. L. Kolar, Fla-
tonia, Texas.
WANTED TO BUf^-A house
to be tofiv-down and moved
will pay cash. Edmund
Grubbe, Agua Dulce,.Tex.
3tc. - ' • .
FOR,'SALE—A' bay' .piare,
gentle for children 'to ride
or work. Mrs. Woodjr-Ne-
srsta, Flatonia, Texiis.
FRESII MILK—for sale at
Wbody’s Cafe at all times. ^
WANTED TO BUY—A Ref- .
gTovatior. Argus- Offic^Fla-
tonia.
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby giveft
ta all taxpayers within the
DO YOU KNOW—
There is a free government hos-
pital the Riverview Hospital, San
Antonio that will give examination
and treat communicable diseases.
| If one does not have transportation
fee the clinic will pay the fare
to and from San Antonio upon re-
quest. If,such casps are not repor-
ted and treated, individuals will be
arrested and forced to’ take' treat*
ment. « * .
Try to get* it or sell it in Flatonia
I am quite sure that you do love'
God and people. 4
* * * *
I’m just reminding you of the
fact
You have told me s©..
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You act like you do.
Now is a good time to advertise
We solicit your job printing.
Try to get it or sell it in Flatonia
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FERNAU
FURNITURE
FLATONIA
SINCE
1880
i
f-
Moulton Chick Hatchery .
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Chicks Every Tuesday
night, she spent her whole: life ill
the little Middle Western college jand hand tc me id. voy office
town- of- Ellcrytnn—
"That is really so amusing.” Zor-
ie.,said, With a soft, little laugh.
•"They radioed Berlin, Mr. Strom-
berg. Whal did Berlin say, Mr.
BIG TYPE ENGLISH WHITE LEGHORNS, HAN-
SON -STRAIN; LIGHT BROWN LFGHORNS an<V
- —- . . . . RHODE ISLAND REDS. *'
city of Flatonia to. .make ^ut . - * n1 . T . Flo. .
nn.T hunrl 1c me n± mv office*! - All-Chick. From Blood-Tasted. Flock*. _
Custom Hatching 120 to 128 Egg. to a Tray
PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER IN ADVANCE
WE ALSO HANDLE Dr. Salsbuyr’s Remedies
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Your Storage Battery
IS A SHORTAGE ITEM
' \/Tnr" -.. . if” • , •'
Have your battery thoroughly checked
and recharged if necessary. Also.. have
ycur electrical system checked, *
within two months from the !
publication* of this notice, a I
Lull true and complete in* ([
v.cntory pf all real and per-
sonate arppg^ty pw
hull fig since "Y gof o&'t To PttT taxrittdii iHT "■f'1''1.
. -6 -rr-H day oT'JahuaryrWe..
R. A Scheer
City Clerk ,
JOE SCHOENWEITZ
„ Flatonia, Texas
' LJFE INSURANCE
of Lcrmany,^hndT!I le ryt on repotted
Flatonia Motor tympany:
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that I am too smart and a very
suspicious’character!" '*
Mr. .Stromberg's. steel:blue eyes
were now very narrow arid alert. -
"This is most interesting,” he said?
"So you really, are Ann,a Boland.”
"Yes," said Zone. "1 really am
Anna Boland."
He pulled a chair toward her and
sat down, facing, her . '
,{’I must confess I have always
been very curious about you. Miss
f-Boland. I am really shocked.” •
"And 1,” Zorie* answered,' as if
she were amused, "havd been rather
curious about you, Mr. Stromberg
•I have the greatest respect and hd-
miration for the work you’ve been
doing here in Hawhfi. You are not
on my side—but T always at^mire*'
brilliant work.” . '
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Regular Life. 20 year pay and-
* '■ Endowment
FOR SALE—A cow giving
plenty of good rich milk.
"Hi -H. Harsch, ‘Flatonia,
Texas .
FOR " SALE—Poland China
Pigs, G- weeks old. * Willie
. Grov6, road.
Beck, il1 •>' mile on the Elm
Mr,tStroi
b*c«me red.
“This girl
ga
, iace
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Mr. Lanning be-
CHECKED
ITCH,^
relief from itching caused byeciema,
5 fOOt. t
Several N'ew Bedroom Suites
- VARIOUS PRICES FROM %
$S7.S0 Up
MATTRESSES—Sealy and Morhing
Glory
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Rockers and Piatform Rockers -
Baby Beds and Mattresses
,1 .ipt.lp-um , Rugs and Yard Goods
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smbroidery*trimmed,
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Rayon in Jet Black with Ice Pink, Summer Sky Blue, or
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tering peplum, eyelet
Green Frost. Sizes 9 to 15.
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Mr Lanning shrugged and Walked
out of thq room.
I am: most curious to know how
you escaped from the firing squad,”
said Mr. Stromberg.
But, Mr. Stromberg, is^it. cus-
tomary for you to subject your
guest? to such indigrpties?. Am.I a
wild beast that might spuing on you
youT” P<JWe,'ful n’t'n and destroy
.* il I- "lf*P co *0n*y. Miss Boland! Pi- ‘
erre! Untie M ss Boland’s Hands and
feet at once!" *
“All right, Mr. Stromberg. But
watch her! She has. slipped out of
tighter corners than this!”
I don’t bejieve she wilb -slip out
of this corner," Mr. Stromberg said
dryly, • , - :
Pierre severed the cords that
bound her feet, then trig cords that
bound her wrists. Her legs were
numb to the knees, and her.arriis
v —.-fsj I werc numb to her shoulders. Pierre
took her hands from behind her.
They hung down limp, blue-white
and useless;
It had stopped ra.ning. There was
a glow in the sky.
"So it really was your double that
they caught and shot in Berlin!”
Basil Strombctg exclaimed
. ”Ye|.”
"Where were joy at the tiine?”
"In Hamburg."
"ReallyI This is extremely inter-
esting, Miss Boland. And what were
you doing in Hamburg?”
Zorie lifted her shoulders. "But,
Mr. Stromberg!” she chided him!
“Therd are so many questions that
I will gladly answer. A few, you
must rcalizd, are professional se-
crets.”
"Of course,”.he agreed.
The dawn was growing brighter.
The prickling sensatiQn had reached
her wrists and ankles, was begin-
ning to enter her hands and feet
She tried to lift her hands, but she
could not.,
"Will you tell me," Mr. Stromberg
asked, "how you got out of Oslo in
Japuary, 1941?"
,, There agairi;" Zorie answered,
you are embarrassing me. Tp an-
swer that question, I \vouM impli-
cate innocent people/*
He studied her. The prickling
was extending into Zorie’s hands
and fingers. She tried to lift her
hands into her lap. She succeeded,
but the pain almost made her erv
out. >
"Ask her,” Mis Lanning’s voice
cKmc-Yrom ‘tWe~Wihg-'rdo7ri,' "any
question in German or .French'- Mr.
Stromberg. Anna Boland, you’ll re-
call, spoke nearly every European
tongue." •
"IJut this girl—"
[* "Ask her I I Insist this girl is not
Anna Boland, Mr. Stromberg. I in-
sist she is making a fool of you." **
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go&d used aressers gnvaflities
Writing Desks - - *■
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New Oil Ranges
Several .Day Beds and many other hard**
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Apjielt Furniture Store
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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/m1/3/: 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.