The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 316, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1933 Page: 5 of 6
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INTERNATIONAL NON-SKID
*HOe LAC* AND TWINE Ob.
AND THEY HAVE AH ORDER
for A boat load of M
I SHOE SmiNW PON rT
WELL,QRANDPAW,
DO YOU REMCMBE
TELLING, ME IF /
•1 OlpNrV STUDY r
MY LESSONS
ID WIND UP •
CHINA !
ft SELLING
SHOE STRINGS
W during
f *<hr
Civil WAR
IN <Ht U.C
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«Ler. Its did his g-d
iNth^tt. 4|m lUMv aow tist jb.
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tould love him In return* eifa
lelllutloned. fearful of tuotS
rrience eucb ae he bad had _
relen. H. had ^reTS»r«i
of hie young manhood, and^
bad Ice In her velna He j
ven her tenderness and eh*
)t wanted It Us would have i
dPB* IWH TtW Uaa iWeppefj
her pedeetaL He could hmI
rough with H again. ”
Vet In time he found himself itiil
rglnla's door. * He bad HtaMiSp
hlnglfhemightbripgTle..TB
tomorrow, and her answer thrlS
mg tbe wtm had aet m. J2!Z
mdlngi She had said "Teg'S i
tinemotlottal manner, and
guessed tSt he!
undlng.
When Virginia hung up the re.
ver. *ho looked about the new.
t seemed to her transform^
honey-colored curtains were
den banners, the shabby screen
snug walls to set about the
Iness With which she would en-
“-pass him. She caught up q»
cat '"He's comlng,” she whl*
, “he’s coming." ecstatically,
o Hickey, howover. artiving a'ut.
later, she showed no signs of i
tlon. She did ^not speak «l |
hael’s message until he had. tag
of hla evening with a halt doew
ng Inteflectuala who had Imposed
him their opinions a
said a few things to tho«, Jig.
his tone was triumphant “not 1
of them have any background
their literary tastes. Most « 1
came to the classics in tie
school—never heard of then
re, while you and I are the pnd.
of generations of culture" m
lekey. ejirely you didn't tea
that?1--------------- -----FT
Why notr ’ is
as he proceeded with his bkt'
iw signs about him ot the tee
ice of these new friends—a tend-
to affectation, an absence of tte
Impllcity. But she consoled hoe.
th the thought that anythin
better than Lute Carney.
ten at last her brother had sol
down to* a clgaret and a book,
Id, with an effect of casual-
"Michael McMillan telephoned,*
;ey’s book dropped to the floor,
oics was startled. "McMIUur
you remember him, Klckeyr'
key remembered — aypIgM
wild geese bad flown dark
the moon. Ho rememberid
:ain made beside the shining
He bad Intended to go nd
‘gMtffra nr mr cmfe Barif"
trunk from !t When the teak
ished would be time enough.
Of his thoughts hs demanded,
does he—want?" »" * i
laughed, "To see us, whit
ey went oh reading, but he- ,1
the page and his eyes cams s I
of that night on the pler-et |1
flung away his hook and Went I
i office. Ho wished UcMUIaa j
•tay away and not com j
g around.
next day, however, whoa
il came, Rickey received bta
most winning manner. Io-
fi took the center of the stilt,
on the hearth-rug and talked ;
dmself,......BkJBMtlU>l£l.U WR
d he knew It He liked thfc
sitting on the rug in his WurJ
He had never done It teii
la but It suited hls typo ssl ? j
him away from the cototuor 11
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ILIED 300 SNAKES 1|
LISBON', Wis., iCft-J
han 800 pine snakes w«ej
y automobiles during IhA j
spring "migration" Otej
inter cave near Tarjwj
cross a yell-traveled
dweir summer lyiunl
George Whitney
s ig*Rf| unusually fine photo-
of' George Whitney, left,
; Morgan partner, who has
| spectators at the senate
lee inquiry by his detailed
ffiSOWN
John W. Davis
and fntimate knowledge of the
intricate workings of the House
ot Morgan. He is talking with
John W. Davis, counsel for Mor-
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of less titan $fi while a smaller
one which he made for another
TED TCTBUY—old
frames or any .parts-
1400 East Dafee. 314 E
NOTICE ^
of cash, sell your df
ridOa it Jacobi's J«*R8J
need typewriter of I
|chine reptlrs, phoas |
gets tall weekly.
KfHi .TaiMf
I fryers and broilers. OF
laryland and Kentucky
wm il
^^HoumWT _
. dishes and siso a
|()n display at Gulf f8};
rip. House No. 9t- '
sing
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110-220 volts. HO «**
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homes, sew-
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nirimlTAI) EtAWT person cost about V> to construct,
BOBArilK NOW he reports
4-Hpantrycost
[wnmcrcia] machines which he i nirw aa {VrUlTIFP
|used in the past was operat- ! CUI 3V 1 LllluCu
[wry successfully this spring j ---
nond Warren of the Ogden ) WAXAHACHIE, Texas — For
nity in Baylor county, ae- I only !)0 cents, which was spent for
to County Agent P. C. j hinges, latches and some paint,
.'From a Setting of 940 Mrs. E. M. Brigham, pantry dem-
| which went through a week J onstrator of Ellis county, has
[ iero weather he obtained an I provided storage space for 7C0
rtent hateh. 8e?aps of-floor- jeontainers of food: Scka^tumher ~
' some ship-lap, 2 by 4’s and j from around the place,-dvas used
,p|y wood and tin were used, land with a coat of paint on the
.firren equipped the machine outside, the result is very pleas-
liglass doors, packed the walls, ling, reports Mis* Irma Ross, coun-
were lined with plywood, j ty home demonstration agent! The
cottonseed and hulls, and : pantry is equipped with doors
the water in the coils | which protect the products on the
the interior with a home- j shelves. .
lamp. Thi* incubator of 1300 i _ -1-
opacity was^imtli at g cost, • ■.T!J,,,^:Cte*sifie^
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 316, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1933, newspaper, June 7, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019520/m1/5/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.