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THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY., SEPTEMBER 11, 1978 little girl. Tt was amazing what & Iot | eat. I guess I was lonesome, too—I| and he replied with a smile at their | hetore they even thought of Mlntv 9" ,suflm!nt that the Secretary of the In- of little things the sisters found 10| just couldn't seem to swallow anything | inexperience: Granger, 50 absorbed were they in life COURT UPHOLDS FALL’S 2cted with the do for Hetty and her mother, and the oy o “Your engine got overheated. ‘That| as they saw it through their avak-| time passed so quickly that the hands | ¥® had. detour over Shepard's Hill would tax | ened eyes. LEASE OF INDIAN LAND c';; t]};ebr;l? flo:-rl: on thl: "&“c’fifl lposmed Clrl;\!?l and Cynthia stayed long| a better car than yours. No dount % -— ore they realized the lateness | enough to wash dishes and put the | your engine boiled. ‘When it got cool N @ ok G p : 5 of the hour. Then at Carrie’s sugges- | room to rights and then, at Carrie’s | you could start it again.” | Oklahoma Judge Diemisses Appeal e Roa 3 no-m. The pl\‘l‘r mmgr !Chins in | tion Cynthia and Hetty ran back to the | suggestion. they bade good-by to Hetty | The girls put the car into their ga- A I to Cancel Mining ARRIE POTTER and her sister | *YeIY, Possible comfort. To & helpless | car and brought the gifts they were | and her mother and went back to their | rage and on_their ‘way to the house m‘"l“fl? Asks Accmmtmg Cymthia lived in the old Potter | Woman with only the companionship | taking to Minty Granger. Carrie baked | stalled car. Carrie climbed into the | Carrle said. slipping her hand through | Suit for an accounting has been filed | Privileges. homestead. They were middle- and care of a little child it must have | corn bread. cooked potatoes. hrewed a | car and steppod on the starter button. ' Cynthia's arm: lin the District Su reme Court by Clyde ' aged,. 3 . been almost unendurable. good pot of Minty Granger's imported Much to her surprise, the engine be- “Tomorrow, Cynthia. hill or no hill, B. Stovall, a publlc accountant. Agatiit o Ane LuOcieiac Draes. AR posseased of ‘comlortable | o Siddenly Cynthia. noting the un- | tea and fried some crisp strips of bacon. |gan tn throb. She changed geers and | we are going back o see Helty and legm Burnham, Vermont Build-| TULSA. Okla.. September 11.—Fed- incomes. To their friends and acquaint: | combed Imi;"r:x e ;:‘::lh m}:n:n;:afi rfi?&l:\;ns prepared they drew | the car moved forward. | her_mother.” |ing. also a public accountant. Stovall|eral Judze F. E. Kennamer yesterday ' 5 n table close to the | “Climb in. quick, Cynthia!" she cried, | ““You are right, Carrie,” Cynthia |claims that Burnham owes him $300 for upheld the action of Albert B. Fall.| 1ght. clean and spot- ces it seemed as if “the Potter girls.” ivininn your hair | couch. It was quite a merry meal. The | “be i . Do) 8z they were called. had evervthing to | YOl 0 w0 v e woman an- g e | “before this pesky thing changes its | sald. “And this time we will take his share in a partnership business g oo cocretary of the Interior. in s ,-'nm credit upon leasing _Quapaw Indian lands near | make them happy and coniented. But woman and child ate heartily. | mind!” | enough cor 4 to last that poor Whlrh began January 1 and terminated | this was not the case. In fact, they had | Swere tv;|l’t'h :nl'{»;:‘tzhégnx’;tgrnl &r;r afl:fi B “You o looking better already, They drove on for a mile or two| woman nl'l“g;\re"sz:]l:nfrnr\'md:axa'lln PO | Bebruary 29. *He alto wants the court . 00 much Jelsure in xhich fo find fauit | yes’ othet, would be fine. My head | dear. ynthia said emiling at the | where the rough road again joined the | = “The trouble with us, Centhia," Car- | to require Burnham to pay $66. which | Licher: OKla.. to the Eagle-Picher Lead o i each riher an their “mmmm?‘gs e o s moma, p:“‘r‘\"had raised herself to n{ main Ch(g:mav But Cynthin noticed | rie said. honestly. “is that we have had | Iepresents one-half of *Stovall's club = C'-’rmh;fl:‘:'u:n;néi':r:i\::; decree for el at was why this sloppy morning they arrie. instead of proceeding in | such a v ve | dues in the City Club. Attorne: . L. ve i - 3 were driving along a country road. The \:fil fl:ayflg;b: t:'"n::"uh»n he's here {m:da;: fe?.lj‘_r;& h;:'v:mr ‘};dwm:: r;» :h» dgnrngn of Minty Granger's house, | grown 2r:€;;dur?x;l T:{;c{;‘u \;:v: 2:\, | Tepper upppars (nr the plaintiff. B f,’,’é"?'ii“?“fi; :::lr:fcdbnat certain min- | § 5=ml‘:rr); Crepet night before at their evening meal they | A" - 3 $ v e | turned and drove deliberately toward | bee h g = < u ‘ynthia brushed the woman's hair | was up here last week all I needed now | home. Wi % | been getting too mean to enjoy the | < = The suit was started two vears ago | hiSsad ¥ had had @ perfect duel of words ove: | YOG, PUSIC) M eomtortable fiat | was b ot an peedie | i eoed now hen they got home they asked | blessings we have.” | British Columbia expects this seasons | whos veral Quapaw Indians nhlertf‘d Cleaning Co. some trivial thing and had only sottled > 3 their next-door neighbor what he sup- < e A, haMrine over to | Draid. _Cartie did a like service for the | Hetty tried to fix things. bui I couldn't | posed had been wrong with m"ifiy g sr';m:nvfia n”\'-';::d qr::::rn{x S ;;Im"" GEs N e e thaince | e glofitheir andson the sounds [IRSE s L oue Al o o see Minty Granger and have her declde, the dispute for them. | Carrie was driving their bright new coupe and skimmering along at a umd" | rate of speed when suddenly they were confronted by a detour sign. The sign | bore a rudely exscuted arrow which inted toward a road that scemed to ollow crumbling stone walls off through a field. N “What a perfectly dreadful looking road!” Cvnthia cried. 1 should say it was Carrie bit her | lip. nervously % 7% is close: Cynthia said. “You can't possibly drive over that rough one. u_can do is to g0 relief in her voice. We won't go back.” Carrie’s wolce was firm. Not for one moment ‘would she show the white feather before the timid Cynthia, and anyway if they did go back home the dispute would re- main unsettled. for Carrie knew that| her sister always managed to get the best of an argument. Cynthia would fire all her guns, as it were. and then when she saw she was losing ground she would begin weakly to cry—that usually ended all disputes. There was another reason why Carrie | R did not wish to turn back. She hated to turn a car around. She could drive | atraight ahead, but when she had to/ take her eyes from the front of the | car in order to sce where the back| wheels were going she always lost her | al | 2 merve. Cynthia knew this. “No! We will not turn back.” Carrie | said with a little shake in her voice. She drew a long breath and taking a firmer grip of the wheel turned from the main road into the detour. i f y p Cymthia braced herself as the coupe Mahogany-Finish 4 | 4 . = fisptenric unced and swayed over the rough Spi A 2/ . f 2 1onograph, ecords, pinet Desk \ ; ; road. Their suit cases and the generous | 3 2 o - % box which they had packed with nuts, | And Silk Shade 3 Floor Lamp Console Mirror and 2 candy, fancy cakes. a_canister of im- | $ 75 F 5 o A4 g0 otz iy L it And Silk Shade Torcheres ported tea and sundry books and maga- | . $4 9 5 Sl - —2= 549 7ines they were taking AS a surprise to eI 1 : : i 4.95 $42.50 i ! . Granger, rattled ominously. The | $1.00 Down $1.00 Down 1 $1.00 Down $1.00 Down indows cracked as if they would | but Carrie kept right on goinz. had followed the road for some | White Enamel 'Y e e e I e, S0y Complete 15-P1ece Long Bed-Davenport Outfit — o, et gainst the windshield. Carrie set the | Davenport ;\:‘flw:nlch:n?::gmslgeggsng iftnx?:u:;e‘ » e J Here is a prize combination offer! Con- finished in Mahogany; decorated Magazine 1 : Table kvg‘mdhl'emms,?fmlupbnns‘ftepmmk‘ $6'95 ) sists of Bed-Davenport, Armchair, Wing Carrier, Bridge Lamp and Shade, Metal w 3 I h—oh!—Must be climl & 23 : \ Smoker, Table Scarf, 2 Book Ends and a " $5- 65 c]_vmhu could not k?ep back the ex- | N\ 1 Chair, all upholstered in fine velour; :},’.':‘:"B‘}"m:‘;eflg;fl g oY, $1°00 Down Davenport Table and End Table, nicely 3-Piece Console Set. Regularly $195.00. $1.00 Down rrie’s lips tightened and 5 . $5 DELIVERS THIS OUTFIT changed to a lower gear. The car would need all its power to mak> the grade. U up, up they went, the engine fabor: | N e FREE—9x12 Tapestry Rug With This Outfit | " o — Free Delivery to r -;on.h Cn;ne thought with despai gripping her heart. “Will we ever get | N out of this mess m.nm as she was bfi- \ i (sl M ary land & ginning to hope they were nearing the | \§ <1 7 | il P IPOIN: top of the hill the engine gave a wheez 9 i : il ; ? Virginia gasp and stopped dead siill. She SL‘[ f the brakes to prevent the car from | aliding back down the hill. Turning she | the frightened eyes of her sister. “Sit tight, Cynthia,” she said with | more courage in her voice than she felt | in her heart. and if I'm not mistaken I see smoke | N right over there. Let's explore. We, may find a houss.” | 'l‘h!)'t got outn“r thedcsr lllg lln:r a f - moment’s search found a path leading ! B = - b through the woods. This path led E il § ;i = 5 Cedar Chests ;t;uam into“- cleam;g where tsey i § o i hes! espied a small, rough shanty. A dog i b $8 95 U i umthnul und“ barked as they ap- BN i i p Drawers pmc ed. At first they were terribl. \ 2 1 . ! » N 5 8 rgntencd because he acted so_un == ) B : 1|l e $ .60 ut Carrie spoke to him coax- | N 2 | N i v and after & moment he let them | = - J100Doun o srorinewn proceed to the house. Just s Carrie ‘was about to knock the door opened and 8 tangle-headed ‘little girl of 8 ap- peared. She gazed at the two women | with wide open brown eyes and after | giving them an appraising look smiledv at Cynthia. N “How do you do,” Carrie said. "!s\ lv,om- papa or any one here who can| elp with a car?” “Ask the lady in. Hetty.” a weak | vofce bade from within. The little girl opened the door and motioned them to L L. 2 ) . i enter, 3 - Simmans' Dauble As their eyes became accustomed to 1 : - ’ /| E ; the dim interior of the room they saw Dresser Day Bed A woman iying on an old couch which | R iy had been drawn close to the fire. % $12 40 $1 5 95 “Come_in, ladies,” the woman in- g : i vited. “Hetty, give the ladies chairs” B AN % $1.00 Down she added to the little girl who stood 2 e i Oak Finish $1.00 Down shyly by ner side. Hetty shoved two ;hu toward the women and they sat low “Are you ill?" Cynthia asked with deep sympathy in her voice. The wom- an was young and would have been e, el Y sy N Beautiful 18-Pe. Dining Room Outlit AT |\ s BN Handeome 13- Pc. Bedroom Outflt fell some time ago and must have I e et Oblong Extension Table, Toaster, Buffet Mirror, | ) ‘ i Rowend Bed, Dresser, : in the village during the week. 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