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Jority of them, playing on Miami Beach teams, where have formed a Class A — diamondball 2e Pewccsecenss: CLASSIFIED COLUMN I would like to see the vo echacti les eral ag secccssece eaeageecee of the baseball clubs that are now; Advertisements ander this head playing around Miami. 1 think;®ill:be inserted in The Citizen at that 2 special rate can’ be arrang-|the rate of 1¢ 2 word for each im; .ed to transport the players in on|sertion, bit the minimum for the & Sunday and play a-doubleheader first insertion in eve-y instance is the same The « elub}25c. could depart on the 5:40 train.) Payment for classified adver The expenses would not be ‘very |tisements.is invariably in advance, ;muek and I’ think ‘they could be but regular advertisers with ledger Imet. All it would take, could be|#ecounte ae {50 good fans to donate a. buck|™ments charged. each—a round dollar or a -dellar,;, Advertisers should give) th bill, ten dimes, four quarters, two | Street STs [half oF 20 nickels—and with, 50,Phone number if they dexire: xt gro we can bring a ball club agen Fl ges em ere for a doubleheader on a), 00¢ ing so will ide paneer: Astowtrel Rakor OU. Ase tor . How many fans will donate to ar this? 1 can name a few sporte- that are always wiling to}——____E the national game in jthis‘FURNISHED APARTMENT, Gen- eral Electric Ice Box. Archie Thompson, 1001 Eatén, Phone 879-J. i FOR RENT Willard Russell, William mez, Mendoza, ‘ brothers, [Nepoles, Chicho Perez, Hernandez,/FOR. RENT—Furnished \ apart- ‘Claude Albury, Dobbs and a score} menter--Very reasonable. 130 that 1 do not remember apri4-tf nt. ‘ iad : Let's get together and bring a club here. for a change. 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Réfund if WED AT 109. | SCOUTING TRIP yam ‘awaited’ the return of -* Geologist Kane, and the town of Big Tom seemed to walt with her; sensitive to.the feeling of this mass thought, she knew they were walt ing for her to make a move. “This fellow who's dealing with Scoggins must have told-tiem some thing,” said Stim Sanford, as he sat on the step of Judith’s shack. “If we only knew. what it was,” said Larson, “we might know how to deal with it, Work has actually slacked. off; oti, nét-the hours of labor, but the efficiency.” _ “He's probably spread the rumor that we're going to abandon the dam 80 Scoggins cah drill for oll/* inter- posed. Judith wearily. “Scoggins made it plaim to me that if we wouldn't stop work, they would ask for an injunction—" } “But Judith,” | Si than | strode 4 because I'm surp such a p " fisver beforé has: come up." ++~ “And meanwhile,” said Slim thoughtfully, “the dam’ work would be lying idle and that wouldn't 80 good for you in court, would at thé time of the will contest?” “She could prove it wasn’t ber fault coulda’t she?” asked Larson. “Yes,” agreed: Slim,“but Lampere could use the point against her case, He could say that had Big Tom been in bis usual mental health; he wouldn't have overlooked protecting such a salient piece of land, from such possible danger.” added Judith, “ if al proving her to’ be unworthy of her trust.” “What do you say we hop into’ my nae slip and fly up to Scathborne’s field? Tt'won’t be-as trying as sitting here Waiting for Kane." ~ ": They followed the course of the io Diablo up to the point: where it ‘ked, one fork working its way ” ‘the low lying hills, the: othe turying atmlessly through a section of brown. , Slim, eyes accustomed to reading the'far mystery of the earth's topog- hted Scathborne’s fleld be- ted banking through the height where the others erected, and although the little shed housing the machinery which sup- plied the dynamo was.but half com- pleted, the dynamo was evidently in working order, for as they watched ogg flashed on and off on the der- rick. Kane was waiting for them when they landed. Judith spied bi and set the rapid pace for ers. Eagerly the trio faced the geologist and waited for his verdict, “AJOW of course,” he parried, “I'm not psychic enough to tell whether there is oll any place, but I ster’s Dictionary published, bim entertained, don’t giv or growth? But that wasn't ap toher. ‘She had sworn to carry on as Big Big had wanted without thought of | sel Byés on the glimmer of the eve- ning star, silver against the apricot afterglow, she thought. What would he do? Suddenly she knew... but without money how could it be done? Big Tom would find a way and so would she. * - Judith turned and waiked back down the hill ready to face Scoggins. | HERR Was something martial in / trode dee! tae hil to hee house | the was friendly. “I was going © you up to ‘Kane's report. on |i¥ou’ve met him of course, the boys ‘who lances among the big | ~ | about the table, listening to Kane's Scoggins ‘reluctantly.- Judith knew that he had because she had taken pains to see that af oil weekly, printed in Houston and carrying a | pieture and story about’ Mr. Kane, fell into Scoggins’ hands before the two met. é e“I'm going Mr. Kane give you his report in detail. Suppose we go into the house where there fs Hight and he will show you soi maps he has made.” — For the ensuing hour they sat slow voice speaking in its assured from time to time as if he .zere be ing conyineed against his will. When the geologist had concluded the farmer leaned back against his chair, a queer, ‘on his face. ‘But you won't swear before God Le ain’t ofl there,” he challenged. agreed Kane, “for only God knows.” ‘Lt was a serious moment. Scoggins nodded. “I’m glad you said that .. . said it the way you did. It makes me sorta believe in you more'n if you said you did know there weren't any.” Again a few moments of silence, then he spoke again, “Course,.my man, the feller who's goin’ to run the test well for me, he said you'd gay there weren't none, he said Miss Judy'd see to that—" j “And you believed !’d do such a thing, Mr: Scoggins?” “No, I didn’t, and I up and told him 20.” +. “And how do you feel about this now?" Iudith’s voice trembled in spite of her effort at controlling it. “1... Miss Judy ... if it wasn’t Just tor Tommy and Mame, [4 say, | forgit it; bat your man here says | maybe ... that isthe wouldn't swear there weren’t no ofl. Miss Judy, I just ~ | Sot to go om and see fer myself.” “TN gnswer. that,” said Judith ‘with onvistion. “It's clear whole thing. Lampere has had an unbelievably lucky break. it Scathborne brings in a well and Scoggins is drilling, Big Tom's dream of building a in this val- ley, will be outinwed. yas < in. Oriana Election, Tuesday, June &. 1934 PeSSSCSSRSSSCODESCEESEOSO: A// Sc ee mee tional park the government poses to establish there. QW" van MY NW AW My “ = = z 7) Ui AA" Subseribe for The Citizen, | seed. Prag Ea $1300 Tien i 999299990008).. 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