The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 333, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1933 Page: 4 of 6
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ilbkedmry weekday a/taraoan, by Peoylea
Ith^mrmJil Mi 4lWl. nflr
tTSRHEM ARE TO Mame fop their
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LPHNbERGRAFT
BERT MATHERNB
pfficials are predicting freely that the 10,-
' 000,000 acres'of cottoit they desire to destroy
will Re bver-pfetfged.i i 0f ts ,
. Five hundred Nacogdoches county farm-
ers in a public meeting' indicated almost 100
l»er cent cooperation with the plan. --------rl
Harris county farmers are going to have ! I
this opportunity ttys week beginning to-'
night. Just watch them accept it.
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And why wouldn't they? They can get |
an option of government cotton • efettl to |
that which they offer to destroy for six cents f
per pound. That same cotton now is worth 10 ‘j
cents, a profit of four cents immediately. It
will go much higher when farmers begin to I
plow up their crops. j|
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The land thus leased need not -lie idle. *
Affe* the cotton is plowed up it can be plant-
ed to cover crops to enrich the soil or feed
crops can be raised for the livestock. Food
for the farm family also can he raised.
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THE DEPRESSION AS related to the oil
industry is “definitely ended.”
This is the statement of T. S. Hose, pe-
Picture-Thinking"0-
“We live not in one age, hut many,” says
Dr. Charles W. Gilfcey of the University of
Chicago, addressing feRoW.minisfrrk. “Some
of our contemporaries «re living fn the tenth:
The fourteenth and six-
ccntuiy, some ih
teenth, many id the twentieth, and a few of
our more confident youngsters in the
twenty-first. The chasm between grand-
mother and granddaughter was probably
never greater. We muift preach to both in
Hiv same sermon.” ' J l -i1
He suggests a method of approach whjph
should ap|K-al to many outside of the minis-
try. “Master the art of illustration," as
great religious teachers have always done
Preach in pictures. “The college president
and the washwoman can both la; interested
in pidure-thinking."
- This is a picture-minded age. The part
that moving pictures play in our lives is no
accident. Whoever can make pictures wit!
words, in whatever line, is pretty well equip
ped for success.
^UtiveChiriJ
itthling, N. J-. 1
ing the spot, undj
j newliutomobila
Balcnt, an empl
it estate, found J
“She’ll make him unhappy.”
light her candles and have a feast,
and she would forget Derekdale and!
the great banqueting hall—and the
CONTRACT BRIDGE
CHAPTER 30
WHEN VIRGINIA reached the
old house, there was no oho to greet
her. ;The little Sootcb dog and the
be a surprise. Rut yours will1
better."
'■Wo’H have both of them." :~Z
So they ate their dinner and h
the little tree, and the presents tvfcl
Virginia and Rlekey had left *|
Mr?. Bartow for herself and t
child. And after dinner Roger*
Virginia opened the window and f
the pigeons on the root. *“I haw
do it every day now." the child tc
her. "since the people moved o
next dlpor."
“Do you ikcan.
WRITTEN TOR CENTRAL PRESS
By E. V. SHEPARD
• FAMOUS BRIDGE TEACHER
women all shine and giUter, and the
men holding their glasses high—l l
She looked at the clock. It was
Just noon. She had left Derekdale
at nine. It did not seem possible
that so much could have happened
In three hours. Vet-how long the
(tours seemed slncs^ she had seen, 1
primrose cat had been left In care
[ of the Bari owe The day was dull
I an<t no sun shone through the honey.
1 colored cuftaln*. The taxi driver had
set her bags down In the middle of
the Boor. The big room wds chilly.,
r the fireplace black. ~ And she had
come away front a. house that was
all glow and color and laughter—for
what? , .
Because two men had wanted to
marry her!
No—no—that wasn’t the reason.
She Had Come because of Rickey.
She had wanted to hide her head.
It was better- to be hfere—alone, than
there with things that made her
shudder and shiver ... I She ,
wanted to cry, but she wouldn't. ,
What good would H do to weep and -
wail? The way to get things out of -
life was to march with one's head |
up. Of course that wasn't modern
philosophy. One did not^ accordUig
to that,” march. One" stumbled along.
AnallyfeRJwttta
trofcum engineer of New York. non-vulnerable overbid
. There arc indications on every hand that 1 when not vttRrerhw miifrf
Mr. Hose is correct. ; ■’!»«« «‘«rbi.is for small
The oil industiy has drafted - and sub-| would TresmT m*n>« 'Si "file"
mitted to the federal government a code of I vuinemWa probably hair of such
ethics which is expected to eliminate mam I uverbM< resu'’ ln nt «***
of the ills of the business. one quaru'r 1081 * rub'
>- With one exception the major companies ' ">________---------------------
Hid the independents Were able to reach! p-,o 9 7 S
agreement. This one exception is the rule % K J Hi 6
upon which lha declarer could have
r dtsigrifed bis only fdrinflMub. lin-,
l fortunately for the declining side, tht
opening lent! was South’s middle club.
It seemed useless to him to lead a
heart after the declarer hud an-
nounced no losers In that suit. The
club lead spotted East's chances for
fulfillment of his contract.
Dummy's K of -trump* was fed. fol-
lowed by the S. Declarer's Ace rap-
tured the missing Q. The Ace of
diamonds was led. followed by the ».
ahd South was In. He led his Q of
clubs, removing dummy’s Ace. The
declarer lid a diamond, hoping ror
an evert break of that suit, fie
trumiied the trick, only To find that
North still held a winning diamond.
- -A-.lrumbfem» TrortnrtHWyiCTnd
fflCAGO, June 27|
|: with a collcctivl
age of .:{1 s to date!
tie five pitchers, w|
biy night by Presil
t-Hari'iiige to reprl
(ric.n I ague againsl
il league's stars in I
t of the Century at I
(July (i. I
^ squad of 18‘ playJ
' be directed by Conti
|fss-sf 4he Phth<h'l||
l..and his amsiatanJl
Wifi Artln^ Ffin
(g-everr cne of the
Michael. .
She found herself running up the
■stairs. When she reached the top
floor she knocked nt Mrs. Barlow’s
door. When the little woman opened
If rHa rrnvp n rrv nt dcllirht
Virginia as)
, him. "that they've given' up th
rooms?"
“Ves. haven’t they, mother?*
Mrs. Barlow who wag clearing I
table said, "They moved two dt
ago.”
“Has Mrs. Leonard! the key”
"Yea" #
Nothing more was sold about
but in the back of Virginia’s ml
as she went downstairs to preps
for the party was the thought1
those upper rooms. A place for
*AKI
+ Q R 5
— BkWtng on the above hand went:
East. I -Spade, after three passes;
■South. Ml earls; West! S-Spades;
North, 4-hiarts; Inst, 6-1 karts, to
show surplus values end absence of
losers In hearts;
WALKER COUNTY citizens are going to
! have plenty to eat next winter, if a program
now being worked out by the Huntsville
Chamber of Commerce and the relief com-
mittee of that county is successful.
According to the Huntsville Item, the re-
lief committee has purchased 156 tanners, 18
dealers and 50,000 can*.
Eighteen canning clubs are to be formed
throughout the county and farmers and
gnrdners are to be encouraged to save every1
vestige of food grown.
The cjiibs will be taoght modern canning
bundles. She brought them out,
more than she could carry. "Tom-
maao shall take them up for you.
We did not know you would be here.
We are having a Christmas—I am
cooking the dinner.”
It was very evident from the
pungent ^odors that the dinner was
cooking. * Virginia had eaten nothing
but fruit and coffee since the day
before, and the fragrances were
tempting. She had not thought of
her own Christmas dinner—she had
thought of nothing except to get
away from Derekdale.
Mrs Leonardi i
asked hospitably.
. West should have the adversaries on trick &. defeat-
bid i Spades, bill he went t-Spniles. id the small slam by one trick. The
holding the contract undoubted declaring aide had overbid by one
Had South made an opening lend trick the declarer’* ability as a
of tils K of hearts, led a trump or player.
a diamond, the small slum -ould have That added trick was there had
been made without dlfflctilty, as Hist been a more able plaver.' Ue-
!ha<1 of entries to es- fore tomorrow try to discover how
tanilah a long diamond In dummy. Hast could have fulfilled his contract
The other fellows at the economic confer-
ence are very busy jumping ontto Unde Sam.1
And that’s all right. We’re busy, too,
jumping onto them.
bought salad and sliced Proas
turkey. ,g frosted cako.» Tle re t
i 1st hot chocolate and !«s MsCi
1 she w'ould like to make tcsniita
wanted to b;- bus? -husv -! Slit
found a fat hr tree and some gl
Jng things tc put on II. She
dered If she w,-e be Inc ninvi
Well, tf m>. she would pay lhe I
When she got back she met I
Lee on the doorstep and the
Went In with thflr parcels toge
Mary I^e was pale ant 'here
dark circles under her eves.
Jinny. Jinny.” she said, "if yog1
know how I've wanted you"
Virginia’s arms went about
She knew that Mary Hoc wl
Hickey, as she herself wanl
The Chattanooga News observes, as a
hopeful sign, that people are now beginning
to remove their bills from the envelopes. It
will be time for genuine optimism when they
L begin writing to demand s correction.
methods.
. ’And you? Will all made of beef and It* got stuffing
you come and have some Chrlutmarr and skewers for drumsticks, and we
with tia? We are very plain. But> are going'to stick cranberries on
there Is plenty." them—and every time we open the
Virginia, knowing that about her oven—"
landlady's board would be all the Roger took tip the tale, "Every
cousins and the aunts and the uncles time we open the oven wo baste It
and the grandfathers of the Leo- with butter, and I do It myself. Miss
nardls. declined the Invitation. "It’a Virginia. You let me show you—
dear of you to ask me—but I have and yon'll see It. . . .’
other plans." . It was delightful to watch them
She was not sure what those plans playing the game, the litUo mother
might be. but they were slowly and her child, making a feast out of
crystallizing. Among the boxes was simple food. . . . “There's plenty
If the dairy industry really wants to ex-
pand its market, let it produce a milk bottle
that can-lie opened by a mail without pro-
fanity.
A great deal of this same work is being
DE Ll'XE
Harry Joe Brown with Kdmumi
A trapeze artist thrills the Lowe and Nancy Carroll in leading
crowd with her amazing feats, a run ribs s tonight.
poisoned dart pierces her heart, , ^ " the *'ar,nu<unt
her dead • i , . lot’ 'ndependent of the rest of the
her dead My ,8 lowered to the ,gtudio. Hc selects his own stories,
ground and 1 hatcher Colt, famed ch oses his own casts,
detective, has a new mystery to! That Man” has Robert
solve in “The Circus Queen Mur-! Arm8tronR> Lew Cody, Warren
der,” at the De Luxe theater I Hymer and D,,rcthy Rur*es8 in tBe
Adolphe Mcnjou .is again ‘ aeon > *uW»rtinK ^ *"d
aa Colt • , i Carroll. Lowe, a confidence m n,
a. Colt that suave, >ngeniouscni.a„l,i in Mi fkvoritp '
Judging from the way people are rush
ing into the stock market again, none of
them learned anything from the last crash,
■ Mel iLUL a a - - *1 a»-A --- — * ----
and all of them think they'did.
"Capital of%ie Domini
RewfoundUW in N. Am
■Form of lo he
At thro lima
cxg» or -
WASHINGTON,D. C.,Jun^ 27—Nation-
al Industrial reooVeiy- headquarters has
r_ .somewhat suggested the spectacle in the
last few days ol a monateriocomotive, fori-
ously spinning Its drivers on s slippery track
without msking the least pragma. *.v cm
L . One knows that thwengineers will loose a
handful of sand fn an inatiurt; the wheels will
grip; the huge mass Wifi begin t6 move.
Still momantartly it ja funny—so prodigious
(to lit: msTist r.in
irjscllon
through the Mr:
MWIprlng
It of t ho foot
STER1ING & BAKER
Bit OK ERR
Stacks tad Bond* Bought ud
Adi . . . ftwwUicnt Infomatlac
Gladly PsraMwfl .,.
LD 4IT Shcn BMg.
Hooatoa, Tstia
WsTle
L “iJcvil and tha Daep”, starring
Tallulah Bankhead and Gary p
Cooper, opens tod iy at the NuOulf
theater.
An oaais on tie Lasky Rinch, '
not far from Los Angelas, when _
Wright Motor Freigl
^ Line
TWO SCHEDULES PART
Houston Terminal ISOS Coma*
Phone C-1S71
Goose Creek Terminal, Certf
Defee and Cow»rrce riwee <
rooms, complete, good condition.
Cheap. Or will rent. Leaving
town. 120 Ohio Street. 330-filc
INpw inter
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stetdaaa
!f'»vi#n chkf
|l*w. « ihlna
June even the job that Johttton holds was
not in existence » . |.Jta
Union labor, coniiderably depleted by the
depression, is pushing a whirlwind campaign
for a solid alignment to meet requirements
for wage barguinm,- under “new deal" condi-
FOR JALE—3-hp. Master motoi
ball waring singlt .phase, goon
condition, 110 220 volts. $40 cash
Phone 620. 288tfc
i glass to make mirrors?
’ Av+yI Admlst—i
' Correctly 8
i Use the comm* to sc
i|Uid & Strickland
/ ATtORNET-AT-LAW '4* ;
CJUxen* State Bank Bldg! . i
RHONE SOS GOOSE CREEK
M.lif Robertson
BEAL ESTATE-RENTALS
See My List Hofore You Buy
or Rent
This coupon, plus service <S
will admit E. J. WjUtcraon ssj
to see “Di|ih>m»nii"'" at th*|
or "1 Lovd TJhst Man" *1
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phrases,
rirsily linan icitnicnt
Ook Util* by little
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1-2 acre lota. Gas, lights, water.
vj°v w^^paaapiw V”1 iwf *144 w111 u>, |* 111 tt t >,
or clauses which have a parenthetic func-
tion, but for which parentheses marks or
double dashes are not suitable.
Words of Window
Every man has by the law of nature a
Upholstering, rtf lading 1
pairing. Work guaranteed
beat Houston shop*. Prirt
*As between industry , and agWn
I right
as is
y for his subsistence.
ndustry desires figures as of 1926,
factory products were high and farm
uts low, while agriculture prefers 1914,
the reverse was true.!- . 1 q /ter;
C. H. Bagg
Today s Horoscope
Persons born on this day have natures
that are motherly, domestic, soft, kind and
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McDowell’, Grocery
& Market
Better Drilvery Service
Pkone M-1U6 . Baytow,
About in proportion as federal jobs are
ng abolished by consolidations and ecooo-
FOR RENT
it to mx and
it employes
shuffle.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 333, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1933, newspaper, June 27, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020280/m1/4/: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.