Even the general store, which doubles as a chippie, is tastefully minimalist and the lady who owns it has a heart that glows in the dark. |
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In an embarrassment of poor acting, Lil approaches David at the general store. |
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Taking ration coupons for gas and food down at the general store seemed like the most natural thing in the world. |
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Adjoining the hotel he built a general store, of frame construction, complete with his beloved French roof. |
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He opened a general store in Union St, selling groceries and supplies to the gold diggers. |
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Farm wives would use butter as cash, exchanging their home-churned product for merchandise at the general store. |
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He could easily see the man in front of him standing behind the counter at a general store or working as a dispatcher for the local express. |
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In Huntington, a community of 2,500 people south of Burlington, the efficiency program has helped the owners of Beaudry's general store. |
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Restless, she wandered through the main floor of the century-old building, originally Moorcroft's first general store. |
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Visitors can work at a farm stand or get behind a soda fountain in the old general store. |
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A few years ago, a woman in a small town in Texas put up the general store she owned for sale on eBay. |
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Later in the fall of the year, J. H. Roberts started a general store, being the last business established in the town. |
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In 1947 at the age of 17, he began to work at a general store owned by Hugo Ludwig, a German national. |
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Tickets can be purchased from any firefighter, at Lowe's general store in the center of town, or at the supper. |
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Saturday began well, with the discovery of Swing's watch at a nearby general store. |
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They visited the general store only once every. five weeks, meaning they made do with less. |
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The village has only a general store with a post office combined where years ago there were at least four shops here. |
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Riasat Ali, who runs a general store in the market, is angered by the plans. |
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They were sold at the local general store, or exchanged for merchandise or store credit. |
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The repair of the shutters on the old general store offered an additional learning opportunity. |
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They had a mill worked by bullocks, a general store, an Inn, a blacksmith, a pair of sawyers, several carpenters and a number of cobblers. |
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There's a good Internet center, an excellent grocery and general store, and street-traders and touts in abundance. |
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The group of sleigh bells hung above the door jingled merrily as Wendy and Samantha entered the general store. |
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When his knees were stiff with cold, he stepped into a saloon and drank a glass of whiskey, then at a general store purchased a pair of scissors. |
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During that year he sold both goods raised on the farm and general store merchandise similar to that sold at the family store on Huguenot Street. |
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They contrasted with the cluster of ramshackle shops amongst which was the town's one combined general store, tea-rooms and milk bar. |
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By 1919 the postmaster had spread his wings and opened a general store on the Beach Rd corner. |
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Pine clapboard houses, a mineshaft, schoolhouse and a general store are all preserved in arrested decline. |
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He bragged that the company's general store grossed thirty thousand dollars a year and its ginning operation was able to clean and compress three bales of cotton in an hour. |
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General Store: Go to the General store and pick up the rope, then sell at the general store. |
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Eventually, he settled down on the family farm and later ran a general store near Drummondville. |
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In addition to operating a general store, he traded in land. |
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But during the 1940s and 50s the business grew to become a general store selling everything from sweets to string and from fountain pens to firelighters. |
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The owner of a general store in Berthier, he held the position of Secretary of the local chamber of commerce in the early 20th century. |
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At the film counter of the general store a shrunken old man holds himself steady against the glass display cabinet, peering down at the selection of instant cameras. |
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Antiques occupies a former general store built by the town's founder. |
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When construction is complete, three totem poles will welcome visitors to a gas station and general store. |
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The ground floor was used as the general store and the upper floors were rented during the summer months as well as a section of the stable. |
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Getting an animal will improve your speed a lot. You can buy one at a town's general store. |
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We bought ice cream at the general store from an authentic old person. |
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Jack was a tradesman and Alice ran a grocery and general store. |
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He eventually raised enough money to open a general store in Oneonta. |
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He had decided to take a drive up to Andover and saw the boarded up front window of the general store and the carpenters hanging a new door on a house across the street. |
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All these skippers meet for a drink at Peter's bar which also serves as a general store, bureau de change and poste restante service. |
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The revolution in retail selling has transformed much of the old country general store type of selling into the new type shopping centres. |
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It is built around the character of Marie, widowed unexpectedly soon, who has inherited the only local business, the general store that gives the play its name. |
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This non-profit cultural and community centre, housed in a former general store, was created by a small group of local private investors in 1988 to be a gathering place for people of all ages. |
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They established a number of businesses, including the Kwong Lee Company, a general store that sold groceries, clothing, hardware, and mining tools. |
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In the area, there were two small primary schools, a general store, and a dipping tank to rid the cattle of ticks and diseases. |
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Postcards began pouring into the general store. |
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His father, Crisen, owned a general store. |
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One day, the family picked one hundred pounds of blueberries, the best harvest ever, that my father traded with the owner of the general store for a hundred pounds of sugar. |
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Teachers might be paid with money, but just as likely they would receive goods that they then traded at the general store for money or items they needed. |
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The youngsters participate fully in the operation of the Children's Town, learning how to produce food, raise farm animals, maintain the buildings and surroundings, and run a general store. |
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His father was a peddler and his mother ran a small general store. |
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More than 3,000 school children in western Newfoundland, in the Corner Brook area, are invited to the show, which includes a farmer's market with 12 exhibits modeled after the 1950s-style general store. |
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Carl ran a small general store on the first floor of their home. |
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With a little imagination, the general store becomes just like the West Edmonton Mall, and the satellite dish and microwave popcorn fill in for the movie theatre. |
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The general store carries a selection of groceries and dry goods. |
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Ahousaht has one general store and a bed and breakfast for visitors. |
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The building closed as a workhouse in the early 1900s and first became a boarding house, then an inn and later a general store, called County Stores. |
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