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tanks without thr old of soil. '
About nil tho university Is dis-
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that "it tins right of thesp water
rtiltilir farms Kom 'if thrm th '
university idnilts nip in Cnhfor-
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f. .f th- mlvnni irps thi-v
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Mnii rr.s can bp Intel uilnuleil
lini . ni'i may follow i-lnri nfd-i
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I" ma wIvpii n-ot in In dotip in ordl-
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f-ii.wn tii'-lliei .mil ny i-losply .in '
lie Ik-ht will pn 111 It
flop mm bpin tninr.l on tho
1 1 -lit I no. hip pliinti-il in a lajvt
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lln ' i iter inolH of the plant- e
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lluritsllns- .Made Kn-n !
II its. -t h.k " (.imply i.iniu of
pH-Mit the ve-jplablm and din I
pi nsi" wlib the nied or Jaim '
l'iiini Tli-n- m no dlei:in (oi rni--int
iK.tntops. ti-Pti and othpr
tnl. i i an-l the wntor .jiilliii.- far-
mi i at all timr-. can kppp an eve '
ii how hi- crop la growing and
pissibiv mike rnlculationa of how -nun
h h- 1 uoint to profit on bin
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Mi 'iPiii-ke br will make '
iiiwii lb- ii-v niira Hint mny be I
nMninrii from wjIpi- ciiIIuip fottns
aw soon i Iip hna bed Unit' -o
i.mplptp bm pviiprlinrnb He ad-
iiitrthal the profits will be Bient.
.i 'bun fn a. soil cultivation l-'ur-II"
I'lii-ie. he is convinced th.-.t
ii .ult'iip fainin will reaull in
.. i.inl of Am. r'c n ai-rirtilliii-p
III lieiu-k. i. i. f v . f( iV
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' . xreilti- ills plae. lb. in m i
i in .ol. I iK j lenttfi. ( v i
e.iiuiin in . ) rt(
I ' II I hi- v.. i lW In uM
npci-iti iiiltim farms ami
i!iidi-n fioin lb.- fni'iily bulb tub
to wbiiti-vei sle K iliniicil
SALUTE TO JToue
k Ridi.1 tU
I C SM NIA S.. W
with brlc-a-broc nnct clotlics piled i
avountt her. Tho two oars icnehddi
tho now houo linlf an hour boforo
the wagons mnved nil using a
nnnow dirt tond thnt led through
to 'tho other pike. Cnrollno wns
Kiatpful for the privacy of their
progress Kate wns too emotion-
ally involved to tare.
c
VV7HF.M they had come to a stop
In the weed;' yard of the place i
they mechanically got out and
mounted the iteps of the i Ickety
porch. It was the first time the
girls had ever been on the pum-
isex. When Althy and ZeUe had
cleaned it the week before thev
had not even questmnrd them
afterward. They had held its ex-
istence at bay. like a trip t tli-
dentist. As the Miner opened the front
door now with . i looked ke md
usheied litem ner the thresliold
Kate asked. "Is thin the h..ll ' '
"It's tin- .-ittuig room" jn-bWeu-d
her gi .iiulfather
"Oh'" said Kate blankly.
It was indeed more like a ball
than a tnom beitm poor in win-
dows and nib in doors In one
corner stood a dingy filigrccd
stove lis black pipe mounting
crajuly to a Hue near the ceiling
Caroline remarked timidly "1
Hunk it must be the hall Uinn'-
d.icl " lint they investigated and
found the old man to hi i iht
Aside from this imiiti then- wit.
"illy a dining loom and a kitchen
.townstaire with .i lean-to innui
beyond which would seive Zi I.i-
and Althy as sleeping ciunitei-
Upstairs there weie two morns
i and n storage space
They went outdoors and di.s-
'ovcrcd the fowls ulieudy at huiiu-
withln the wire netting ot the
liicken yaid. when- Zeke had ;mt
them that morning "Silly things'"
Kate hissed at C.uoline u-; th-y
watched them pecking.
A disturbance was hearer and
(Caroline exclaimed with a giggle
"Look ot our cavalcade ni living'"
The two wagotii piesenti-d a
grotesque appeal. -nice. Especially
the Mnallci one di iveu by Althy.
for at its tear end sat a .small and
intent colored boy Althy's grand-
son Kuthurfoid lending the Kills'
two riding horses by halteis
.Shop the hum dog bmiiKlit up
the real.
"Well we'll- heie"' Kate i ..lied
OUl "L-rilUMS iUKI all' riien-wa
of relief III her M'lie
IIPIHS III. HI' TOIMY
K 'l I' nml I Mtlll.lM' MIM'll
Hip i.ii u riiii-il.mn lllui- Unit
fitrni itllh tlirlr tirninlfiillirr. Ml.
Hilt M ll:l:ll nml inn nlil Ne-
urit -irtlint-. ll'llh unit A I ' I v I : .
IiiiIp l iiiuiiki-iI to tininlsninp
lllllll I'lll.N'l ss tt tii-u.
Irl hi-r fur l: I! I'l.W I't l lii-iin-tlfnl
nml iiriilllit.
In l.rilioxlini. ii ripli mill l.lltrr
J.Mlillf lili.llliltlliirrr. .tl'.rr IIIIW-
.llll. Inslriii-ls hl limirr In fim--I'liia-
n ttoirluiirp mi Ilii- Mt-i-il
In nil mill iiiiioniiii-rs liU inli-iilliiit
.f sitlllnu tli. ! as titini na lie
eni. iilifnin insi asiiin. lien Hu-
tu. irimmr Is r.ire.-lasi-il. Ilir 11ti-il
ilrelilp In mini- In ii illtiitli1tili-il
trlinitl Ionise lltili-li tin-? own. lilt
flip iln uf lln- noil i .It-It llnw-
nril i-iniu-s In tlei'il tti-ttilnws ti ti il
i-iii-itiiitii rs Knle. em kltitx tlllii-
In lirr rem nlnieiti slip Irenl-i lilitt
rtiil.-l?. Ills iirlilp Is lnirl mnt In
rrtititil l..i lits.ili-nit liiitistlii-.
nf liU pi.iiti-)
now i.o iis u i I'll run -tohv
CHAPTEU VIII
N Monday morning Zeke and
- a man hind for the oci.islon
betnn to load Hip Meed brlong-un-
on the two-horse farm wagon.
It wi's surpiising how much
they bad in spite ol the fact that
the ie.il furniture of the house
was being lvft behind. There bad
been left to them the dil ipnlated
fuillishing.s of one beilnmm 'tl.e
irann o'(-r the Kitilu n - and all
their cooking equipment Added
lo this weic ilinumeiable pieces
fiom the' attic once discnided but
still usable. WIJJi these they
planned to furnish the t.uk little
house that awaited them.
Kate and C'liollne made a
Wagel Kate said. "I'll bet you cl
heroic- you leave heie'"
They a.iid.-d all toad. tli.. I led
t' sentiment They left tin- bin
gland piano opeii. kiiowiui'. that
U lower its lid would be like clos-
lug j collln fur the last time upon
a bi lov ed body . i
Wlu-n thi last box and ban el
and larnp-.shadc bad been cnied
out and when the bouse stood
neatly sv. ipl. stiarigcly (-iIioiiik
thev began to loci; the doors and
windows. It was Kate who closed
and bolted the great limit door
fmm within. I
She gritted bet ti-elh when she
did it. foi it Wai a symbolic act I
She told beisi-lf. -I'm the stiong-
est of litem all. I in tin- lougbcsl
Ia-1 me be the one "
They left by way of the side
hall. Major Meed lucked this door
from without with its big brass
key. lie put the key on a ring
Willi Mveial othcis and handed
the ring to Zeke.
"Take this lo Mi. Howard out
at the b.uli." he told him. He'u sound
.spoke gently and calmly. Kate half-gay
mm i led at his m If-ccuitiol. I It took them all afternoon to Kct
Cdioline and her grandfather I the fuinituie in place Kate fiom
got into the family sedan and the (time to time would leave the con-
Majoi insisted upon driving in j fusion of the hquse and go to the
spite of his injured foot. When 'bain lot to see if the horses were
they protested he exclaimed "I'll ' finding life endurable there. Caio-
tho time of high tension and Jit
lory ncros. She was nercpt.ni:
this comedown in life n- almly
a.? old Dobbin and tb two w rk
horcs would accept it
"Hut you're chlfcnnt Urnvn
Boy you devil'" Kate told 1 C
own riding horse. Me s a- 'i-'ing
about the lot dbjru-efiitiv i n-1.-intr
ii in f v. hlnny mi! and ni.n.-
nu -i iii I1- '" of hi- i.i -I ' i n
horn. kin --
-
MCiWAKIi toning while the
jiii I in 'tcmptiti': to nieiul
a biokin i '1..11 in the living .m-n.
a lloi ist -i in i tiom town Ftoit'l
( Its (1 l I I pic I
1 1 mg ai ouiifi a i oi -i
i called "is tli
Xnn Mi ed lannlv
befcue the I
Kutheifind i
ner ' "V ."
wheie Majoi
moved ti ' '
At the in .
OUt. dpi IK 'I tl
and took mil
hoi mous i si
"Ain't tiobni
.ITii mation he got
tear of the li tick
tliiee ol the mo t
- imaginable
h died' ' the little!
Icac under my own steam!" And
they let him pleased at his show
of spirit.
Kate drove the ancient coupe
line's little marc. Queen was get
ting old. Though her black coat
wns still slc.c and her .small feet
still trustworthy she had passed
.1.11 kev told 1 mi
-I unit s.ml -iicy did." ii plied
the til i ' i 'I la i am up on tl
pinch v. ill' i i- lon' Im i and
poundi il mi tin door
Kale ti wind Tin di I'm i v
was foi hi i I'l.e man departed
with giavc ie-poct and lift her
holding tin.' nii'iinniif bnes di -macd
"Opin t' . t-i ' Caiolme sin;.
'c-ted
Tin y did F.ae-h box held il
doi n piii.it Ameiu.in beauty
ni.-e will ' n. mullsly lonii -ti 111 t.
Ill one bos iheie Was i se.iled
i li' i lope K ' ti.nk It to the ponh
to opt tl it i.nv. iIIiiik to shale the
thrill of the moment even With
t 'ami mi
"Kati dail tu hei eyis nad.
'You en iiioviin loila. and thi st
tlowei-. ..le tn help In u;hleii the-loom-
ol Iht in w boll a- Their
lolm i. 4. i i.nd Miuiai;eoii lake
ou 1 I.i- ' ir hand m di ar.
Moigaii '
Wlnl iti wint induol- attain
ln-1 bum i ie- Weie shilling hor
cheek' llamu like the loses Sho
se oine-n tn C. .in lint- te. oe in a ort
lot tiaiui Tin -le weie no vases
'lull cnou.ai to bold the lloweis
-o they had to use a 10-g.illull
milk-can
ChioIiiic- thought lulflim; her
ash-blond hair with tired and
duty lingers. Of all the things
we don i in id today it's three
doen Ami in. in Ueauty lose-l!"
. . Tlai'- lla-liccl into bet mind
Hie ba-kit of In-avenly food Mor-
.'.m uiiitht li im- sent in place ot
tin m a i aki . potted meats olives
bonie-M el. mils fiom the Hx-
ih.iiige- -ome of those ntti active
assciitinents uf cheese She was
eiy hunt'iy for like the others
she had had no lunch. The kitchen
stove wi not up yet. Supper was
still only :. mirage. . . . Uut Kate
fed hei oul on the lloweir and
l did not know that she vv.is hungry.
1 ('lo lie C'outlii'lrdi
"..ft n sr. Mfc.nr isg t M jlto i' f - Off
vey bus flM-d Its -iip-i Itlcllldlhst
1.0s Ausi'li's Arpu lived Son l.'lPiiienti' and Miintu fatl.im
MW ANniSLICS HlP .os Angp ' Islands nt 1.083 'J squire miles
b-s County has found now big HiKoum-i suiveyn placed Its ana
I iciilly In. TIip IT. H. Geolnglpal Rui- from lmn to l.l 1ft square miles.
Dream C'nsls llrnln-il !.((; tout of a she.l ailjnitniii; hit homo
I WINSTKIi fon ii I-' e;lai vvhh a fiiiptun-il In- lb- had
I Ptice U'olfingii. .Ir .itp.imi'd i ''imbed thiniiyh the heilronin win
man was chasing him and when dow trying to esenpp hlu Iniiigiii
ho vvoli up In was Ivnm on the aiy l.n nn-llt.-i
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3AVE U5 A TRIM-MUslG.'AWOMauc
SECOKIO TEAM MAS itBMPJI0-
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Fifscrr crrrjnj I
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fr VAS J SOMEONE ELSE IS
FPECKLES.ACARRIHG IT HE'S
BUT HE'S A STEAMROLLER .'
A STREAK ) 0m OWE PLAY HE
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CARRIES'
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Youthful Champion
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tl Hatlish
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SO Morass
5' To mutpp-
rcnt.
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55 Kpllepay
ymptoin.
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j" To bark
'.OTieelCM tract
bOShe won a
0
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1 Pedal digit.
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asylum
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carol.
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9 Tanner's
esscl
Id Silkworm
c
utg
champions
l Wainseoticl.
J.I To place-
J'i Prcpding
place.
27 Dressed
leather
20 Form of "be "
30 Neither
HnkinR dish.
Iletng.
:i7 To make able.
12 To border on.
43 Tiny skin
opening
15 Honey
Bathercr.
lOSloUis
At Festival
48 Last word of
a prayer.
19 Worship.
51 Apeiture.
53 To loiter.
54 Oil)
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v - D'DWT scEVwo !
: let AAS :
FRECKLES -v-
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GETS THE GLORY BUT A
GOOD BLOCKER VIWS P&3T-
BALL GAMES AWD WfTH
FPECK BLOCKIWG A OWE-
LEGGED GUY COULD SCORE
A touchdoww wrrH A
PIANO TED TO EACH
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l-Vi'l tiifri.lii affl'llip.'tl ". i "I'iMil-
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1120 and was the talk of the country he &&. "...) jgiX
followinej year when Ohio State went wt -t f h w "-
toePgaerpth' Reus m the Rnsi r.owl tjaine. VS- . A'tjmfiyS ii
i In that famous inti i-ei 'iniial clash f- jlfl "'V:'
Mn'lt i although hounded hv Hu. keve tor- rw 'kr'-vJi
v . i .ti to A v r4?J
im
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i-ii'-km font t.iuchilow ii pa-s that traveled v
t distant e variously estimated u from ' t'
tn T'i ai Is and sending the Ruck h"nv
op the tail end of a 2.S-0 -core.
In addition to being; rated the h-M end
of the lountry rn 1U21. fuller also w.w a
nuiiM-luus blocker and pass receiver.
MYRA NORTH SPECIAL NURSE By THOMSON and COLX
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pr
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lOrvi.
reowiED
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WEIRP
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TERMOR
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THE MAN GRJMLV INPICATE?!
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COAT
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THE
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WHAT5 THIS? A
SLIP OF TISSUE
WCAPPEC AEOUND
THIS HOOK-- 7HE
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73 1IN FCOWT
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ALL THE
i livic
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COMIN'J
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OUR LUCKY DAY! LE'S 61VE A WHOOP.'
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 307, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 20, 1936, newspaper, October 20, 1936; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72666/m1/2/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.