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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1937,
Blind to Love
By HAZEL LIVINGSTON
CHAPTER XXVIII
Ob, bow uhe bitted peujjle who go
urouml luokiuK crusueu so Inui
everybody will feel sorry (or tbem!
Milt lloldeu. SliultJiiii' in and
out, burdly nicking up bin foul.
Walking slow, Willi Hugging hIioiiI
tiers, and hlu bead sunk forwurd.
Tolling overyuoily Unit be u all
riglit, exuonl for u little touch of
Hie flu, and then following br
everywhere, wltb pleading, uixus
Jug eyes.
Didn't ho cure? Widn't ho have
nuy PlilDK? Why didn't he move?
tiae would, if she could ill 1 01 11 lo.
bbe would wlieu Mot-got left uny-
way. but Murgol bad bad what une
culled "a relupae" and wus ataylng
on u low monins longer, posiimu
Jug tier miii'i'lugo until tier broth
ers could get jobs.
It didn't atom right io leave Jlur-
got now, when she was so blue and
unset without rreudie unci, ueiue,
how she could stand it, being ml
ulone. flow does any girl stand
ii, living ail alone, with no one to
cure?
And those awful notes of Mill's.
If ho just wouldn't write her
notes. ...
Uul she'd mude Murgot tell bliu
thai she'd rulher not have u talk
-with him (why did ho want to talk,
unyway? There was noililng to
nay!) until she'd had time to iull
liersolf together. So every night
there was u note tor her on the
bull table
Sometimes It would bo JUHt u
clipping, or a vorBo be hud copied
out in bis neat, backhand writing,
but whatever it wus It was sure
tu ' huve something about tine
friendship, or iovo or a broken
Jieart. It always made her feel
bail. And besides sho wus so upset
all the time she kept doing fool
ish things to try to make herself
feel better. I.Ike wasting money
going to dry lectures with Ethelyn
or buying perfume or new lipsticks
she didn't need. " . f ,.
And today she'd bought a hut.
"Another new lint!" Margot
tilghcd. "Anil you suy you're -off
with men. Who Is it supposed to
impress, Htbelyn and the aesthetic
dunclng class, or the V. W.'f"
' "Just me! To help mo keep my
mind off Milt iloldeu und other tm
nieasunt subjects. I wish lie
wouldn't wrilo me these plagued
notes.'. . Look, this, one'- Is extra
Hiii k . . . oh. dear. It s u letter!
' fcihe- held It In her bunds, liming
to open It . . . '.. '
"My dour Mury.
.''"I have Iriml to no very consid
erate. It bus seemed to mo thufwe
might si III be Mends. I thought
you would wish it. I thought Ihut
you, wlih your high Ideuls, would
want lliut. I have tried - lo show
. my .frleiidlliieBS, and have received
only alienee, from you.
1 "Vnui" slle'nco hua hurt me .more
ileoply than words could tell. Four
times I I l ied to cut eh, your eyos, 10
bpeuk Willi you, bill you' evuded
no. - 1
"NoIIiIiikV'UUIiI 90 furtlior from
my desire thiin to imiigbm -sllKb)i
nor can I think why you. of all
people, should wish to slight me.
I have gonu over every word we
bud together. You musl tell me
how 1 huve failed you. When you
guve me buck tbo ring 1 tried lo
undorslund and liehavu iit-coitling
to my highest IdeiilB of u gentle
mini. I would not let myself Ihliik
111 of you; no, though you turned
from mo unjustly, did not Judge
you.
: "I can not endure much more tit
1 1lls. You musl loll mo what I have
done lo dosorvo your scorn.
"I shall wait for your uiibwoi- ufl
er dinner. 1 iiiubi know why you
aro iivoldli'g nio. 11 has gone on
too long, oh, my dear Mury, my
own dour girl, do you know how
cruel you huve been? You un
not know! 1 will not oluve that
you could wunl.only hurt
"Y01IH DKVOTHI) MI,T."
Ilur dovolod Milt! She didn't
Want hlni to be dovolod. It wasn't
hor fault.
. She tosned the nolo over to Mar
gin. "Now. what shall 1 do Willi
Jjlm?"
Margot looked II over,, screwed
Up hor nose.
"How you over gol yourself mix
ed up In Mint I don't know. A
bubo In arms. Well, now Hint you
Jed the poor Idiot into Ihesu delu
sions you II Just huve to put nun
light, Unit s ull."
"I 1)11)1 Didn't you hour
Hhollting 1 never wulltcd lo see him
Again? Or did I imagine some of
that nightmare:
"t)b. THAT! He Just llmuRlit you
wore hysterical which you wore.
Of course ho isn't going lo give
up right away! You can't blatne
liliu for Hull. You'll just have to
make II a little plainer, honey.
"You'll hnvo lo slop protending Hull
yon Just don't wnul lo marry any-
Jiudy -'
"I don't!"
"All I'lghl,. you don't. IJul niako
II clour Hint In- purlli'iiiur you
i on I wiuil lo nun rv mm.
"Yos. I suppose so. . . . tloo. I
tvluli I didn't have lo face him!
Well. It hud lo lie done.
She met him. ufler dinner, and
llioy went for a ride, bcniuso there
Mas no nlaeo to lillk In the house.
And us inlght liavu boon expected,
lie drove r in lit out lo Hie Deili'll
,1bo very spot where lio'd asked
tier to marry blni mm sue nan
well, sort of agreed.
' "Mary. "Ivo me anollior cliunee!
I won'l rush you. dear! I will wall
forever. Jllsl don't pass mo by as
vou have. dour. I can I boar that
, "I'l.-iit,-. .Mill, don't Illlike It ban!
lor me. I've told you how I fool
I'm Just it mil nnil burn old timid
You'll he glad I illdn'l marry you."
"Dour, you must leave thai lo
inn. then. lull will love mo, I
.Promise II. 'After we're married."
' She closed her eyes. Now ivus
Hie time for II -shod huve lo do
"Mill, I iln a loelalo your nsk
Ine me. It's It's ii mighty big com
iilimont for ii until like you to ask
a girl. Ilul .''.'. 1 Just don't love
you. I I could never ninny, you
Hull Never!"
lie started the engine. Then
turned II off iiRulli,
. "Mniv. 1 can't believe It. 1 return'
you'll never tie anything to ine
after after all oar friendship?"
lie meant after all he'd done for
her, ull he'd spent on her, ull he'd
promised.
She baldened.
"I'm ul'raid not. Will you luke
me borne, please?"
It wus really over. Ho wasn't
goiiig to argue any more.
Lite flowed buck Into ber body,
warmth into bur cold, clenched
hands.
They were almost home now
Four blocks, three blocks, two
blocks, and there was Hie house,
und the front door and escape.
He opened the door with bis
lutcb key. It was still .early. . The
Misses Krlck and two young; men
were playing cards In the drawing
room.
"Good night," she said softly.
She uieunt, "oooilnye."
nut no sum, "uoodhye. And
she looked up, ituesiioniug in spue
ul heiseu, lie answered, "isn't Dial
what you wuuied? 1 only wunt to
please you. my llfu is liulslied un
less you will snare ll Willi me. i
don't care lo live without you."
"fsonsonse! she whispered.
"You Snow you don't llieunt liat!"
ills pi-oluiierunt blue eyes glis
tened, grew mofsi. "yes, I do. ,
"NonnENtir;! Lioodlllgat! '
"Goodbye, my dear."
She run up ilie siuirs.
Margot, curled up ill the' uriil-
chulr, looked up from her sewing.
I,ose hinir
"1 cei-Lululy hope so. 1 made it
plain ciiougli. lie didn't take it
very well, though. Says ho doesn't
wunt to live wilhoul me. WhulB
thai mean, do you suppose?" ,
Suicide, Murgol answered, bit
ing off hor thread.
"Oh, (lou t oe uosuni:
"I'm iiot. I'll Pel you my pearl
evening bag ugulnst your two bul
lion corul oroceicts Hull he shows
vou tho gun by tomorrow night.
"I ll tell him io putt mo trigger!
"No, you won't.' You'll beg' blip
not to, Just as he want you io.
Yon may even murry him, to save
h in. Some do. Hut evuii If you uiu
lull him lo poll the trigger, be
wouldn't. They never do, you
know. People don't commit sui
cide!"
Murv thought of Aunt Willie.
She could see the little plot out
at Sunset View. Willi the white
heudstone, "Wllhelmlnu Alice Oed
des " . '
She snld, "Some do. Milt's run
ny. Ho might. I wish lie iiiiiui i
said that. Of coursu I don L really
Ibluk that he would
"I should hope not. Lome to
bed!"
So she went lo bed. Uiy awaue
ror hours. Finally slept. Woke
Bcroamliig. ,
She hud dreamed that she was
running after in ambulance, run
ning faster und faster, gasping . . .
Walt! Wall for me! it'B my auih.
Willie!" Hut when they slopped
inui" nlckoili link nil Aunt Willie
tliruud out- lo be Milt tloldeii, and
I bo steward Bald, "Sou; you'vu kill
ed 111 it. because you wuuliln t
murry him!
or course It wus only a dieuui.
Ilul Mury couldn't get It out of her
mind. In the morning she tele
phoned bis pflieo, wultod until he
answered, thou hung lip.
It wus a dirty trick, but she just
bad to know he was uiivo. '
She luoKoil so nappy nun iiuuuui
spoke about II, lutur.
"Tell me the nice thing thut's
Just hnpponed to you!"
Shu couldn t unite do mm. one
couldn't suy. "Mill lloldeu was go
ing to. commit suicide, out tie
didn't!"
Jul she hcumcil up ul mm, lips
purled, eyes uspurkle, a lillle. dim
ple trembling in her cheek.
'Did anyone ever loll you inai
you re most iltslurnuigiy proiiyf
"YOU never did!"
"Mm . . . no. . . . t Iry not In men
tion It. I said 'disturbingly pretty'
you know.- Young businews women
should mil ho so pretty, ll s a very
good tiling you're gelling inariied.
1 shall send yon a case of salt hiiiik
ers . : . or would you rather have
Pickle I'orks? Anyway, I shall send
you Boinolblng very ruro and oil
glllul, III." thai, nil nolle up in
Willie satin ribbon, and thou I sliull
ca 1 1 mi the typewriter company
uud loll ibeip lo send me u good
old rollablo typist . . .- must be
over l . . . uud cross-eyes prefer
red, and I'll settle down to busi
ness in earnest-"
"I'm not reliable?'
"Of course, you are! Itul you're
entirely too pretlv. I can say that
now, becuusu . yo.rro louviug. You
huve too tunny disturbing new cos
tunics, und your huh- curls up Ino
sweetly from the buck of your noel,
-und whin's Hint porluino yoti
have? Smells like liuca
"II is! It's while Mine! Do you
Jiko It, really? TIiiiI'b awfully fun
uy. I ihtiii.t'.hl you now-r noticed
iiuytbing. lteally I did. I always
thought you were one of those lileti
thul wouldn't know II u girl wore
a gunny suck or a I'm Is gown!"
"You did!"
' I ' 111 llll 111 and Hint Isllt the run
niest purl. I'm liol engaged auy
nioro. 1 broke It off "
"You you broke it off!" Ho pill
his tin ml ever hers. " ell, Mury
Shuiiniiii, wbnt will you d" next '.'"
lie laughed Into her eyes, and
slio laughed back. Her hand, curl
oil under his. begun to tremble.
.She thought: oh. Isn't this tor-
rihb-'.' I AM cruy about Hcnuei'
I guess I love hilt! - 1 wish he'd pill
Ills nuns around me und kiss mi
right this minute! oh isn't Hint u
terrible thing lo wish . . . suppo.n
he could see It. til 111 V eyes?
The old Hllfllieus crept liui-K lute
hor ifliinner. She said prlluly. "I
found II was a mistake, so I bioki
It orf. of course."
"I suppose I oughtn't to suy so
but I'm glad. Milt llolilcti is n fim
poison, but there's too grout an
ago llll'feielico. ll scouls lo lue . .
anil oh. well I Just didn't fool
you would lime hcon lutppy louoth
or. I wn shocked w hen 1 Hi si
knew about II. t'ollldu'l get It eft
my inlnil. A kid like you , . , why
when my sinter wus your ue "ho
was Just starling in wltb her fust
Victims of Airliner Crash in San Francisco Bay
v. ..',' - -v d W "I
wv-' f-p j A
w, ' - tit,.
V I
J
SUTHERL1N HIGH
DEFEATS OAKLAND
The Sutherliu High school bas
ketball team defeated Oakland 1$
Lo 2 lu a close cohLcbi at Sutber
Jln lout night. The SutJierlin de
fense was jvorkliig wel) on all Oak
land players except Morris,' who
gathered 10 of his team's 12 points
and shared blgh scoring honors
for (be game with J-eiUel of Sutfr
er)n, who also scored 10 points.
In the preliminary volleyball
game the Sutherlin girls made it a
double win by defeating tbo Oak
land ball slappers -)8 to 1.
Hasketball Jlneup:
Sutlierllii 16) Pos. (12) Oakland
(j)tiel (10) F tlO) Morris
Brown (3) F Hammond
Brfe,(l) C Todd
Harvey O Stearns
Crowley . , 0 . (2) Cbenoweth
substitution: Sutberiu: Leuth-
erwood (2). Turner, referee.
There are 270 voum? wnnien
employed as hostesses and 42 men
ciniiu-cu us siewuru on Americau-
fllierated nil- Itnos. Fmir Hnmoatlo
air iiuea employ hostesses and pne
line extending 19 forjeigu cpufitiJ.eD
einploya acewarda. -
bring; fhe B)'ttddp.cli-jouls .5-roud
iiue go uiei'D next yune wore mailt
ipg time. Joe Trfuer, afholtic rqih
Dilssiou cbairman, said articles will
bo signed Feb. IS or 10.
DO YOU WASH? 1
TKeo ypu'4 appreciate one of
our gaJvanized tuba on rollers
and with outlet 9 !
hote ..
DO YOU MOP?
Then don't hesitate for any rea-fonr-rruah
right down for a
niop pail with
wringer, $1.85 and ylaafcV
Rural Mil Boxes $1.50 99-00
We have Pprtlanc) Seed Packages. Better be ready to
plant that garden.
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO,
IRONMONGERS
te''"',; '
t ,4. i1 11 ,
Four of the eleven person?
died in the crash of an airliner
in San Francisco bay last Wed
nesday niprnin are here pic
tured. The tvyo vyomen at fhe
left are Ruth KimmeJI (top),
fteyard.esB, and IVIiss pierrif de .
Grennan ,(bottprn) BerjKeey sp
ciallte, who was engaged to Paul
Dulfer, sportsman. The men
shown above are A. P. Thomp
son (top), veteran pilot of the
skyways, and Mark Fontana
t bottom), president of a major
western food company.
Gehrig and Other Yankees
Ask Big Pay Boosts, So
Do Many Others.
Uy SID FKDKU
NKW YORK. KuU. i:-(AI)
Draw up a cliuir, folUn, inui yrt mi
oar I' ul of the liowly. The ho'tloiit
season get a umiur way ul Tit inliy
l.oiluy,
SiKiialliitK the oiicn hou.-khi oh
naiiiry miuawhi',, Dizxy Darn's cuii-iiiu-l
nluuild rcat h hi.s home in Ilia
iU'UUim, I In., ami Hit' i-xpoi Lvti ix1
miltiiut roar nhoulil ho heard at all
v. ay points to St. Louis:
hi tho imi.-u. the hoys juinptMl the
(Uin hy a tiay when Lou tiuliiiK.
miiubfi' ono u orld rh::niiiou S an
lico ImlktT. and owner f.iol. Jala'
Huppttrt, oM-huni'il pleasantries
011 why the iron hor.so couldn't j;et
f5ti,ntiu thin year.
Itul while Deun and (iehii. eudi
ivkiii.'j ?riU,tji)o, are the number one
reealcit rniiib. the hallyiioo aecoiu-
pauyiiiK their tulcy with lue niau
ajieiueut t.su 1 o ersluidowiiiK a sud
den allaeli or Itoloout - ic it lituu
end to cud nf I he bin lime.
An Assoeinteil Pichs survey dis-
t losed thaf the only clulis not both-
ered by uhuihmI cuilraet ti'tmhU
at the inonieiit are the IIkhIoii flee
and I'iiiladelphia IMUIIii-:' a-nl th
only riMf-ou Uu-y luren't bee:
touched 1h 'that Itjeir loutratts
haven't been in the mails long
enoiiuh.
(MJierwise. Hie li;-t is us lull.; as
a Ihreo-bner. t'onin isinj; mhiu do
elernns ami youngsters.
Yanks, Cub3 Top List
Tho Yankees. wii!i Jn DiMaqpiti.
Lel'ty Cotnez, Charley Kuttiug and
Jake I'ouell follow! 111; Gehrig's
lend, tire st.d ting the iat-e lor
iroiiblo In the Ameriran I. ague,
while tho Chicitgn Cubs a jt.-ar to
lllive all edce in the Xational, Out
rieldeis Frank Deiuinee. Augie
C.alun and liooie Joe Marty, pit h
ers Te Carlfion an, I Curt I 'avis
iltlil iMljt-ltifis Ititly .liugos all hae
sent Cub lOitu.uts haeli unsi.'iu-d.
Fur 11 pennant w inning i t n It, the
New York tii;HlN ; re havil.g sin
piisinuly Hub' ironhlf. With all
but a few t-ontrurts uiiiiid; stowt'd
11 w ay, t he only retention mark on
thf rowtifi' is J'irk lhiih.ll, ami he
isn't expected to present any dif
ficulty.. . Ruppert Adamant 1
ColonoJ Kuppert said ho will not
meet the demands of bis holdout
New York Yankee baseball play
ers and added that "they'll make
their detuimdii reasonable, sign
and convinco me they're satisfied
or else!"
Kupport read (.Sohris'u statement,
claiming his rouueat i'or $50,000 is
reasonable-, and flatly announced
"I won't pay that much money."
"I'll put a bail club on the field
this spring no matter what hap
pens," the eoloned fumed. "I've
taken a definite stand on tnis, and
I'll see it through. I can under
stand how a man and his employer
ran be a few thousand dollars
apart on ti single year's salury, but
when flyman asks $1!,UU0 a year
mure that's another thing."
TI
Bomber Learning to Catch
"Picycljsts" and Floor
Them Regularly.
parties, and ollrge beanv--"
"She had n IVw advantages (hat
I laekrd, 1 Imagine." Maw said
eohlly.
Uul -he Mill) frtl rnk mid siek
.with Ihi' stress of her pent enio
jiion. She still wauled biui to pat
ibis arms around her, kiss her,
0ush her.
ner eye were mi uie 11001. Ite
mustn't f.ne-is . . , Kvr"!
I To be couilnueU)
Uy EAHL HILLIGAN
CHICAGO, Feb. 12. (AF) Joe
Louis, who, until he met Max
Sehmclitig, used to name the round
in which be would put opponents
to sleep, is making life miserable
for sparring pai Mors thene days
but saying not a word ub.:ut his
prospective titlo bout hero next
June with Champion James J.
Uraddoek.
The llrown Mom ber Is working
out dally for his ID-round match
next Wednesday night at Kansas
City wilh Katie Itrowu of Washing
ton,' and Louis' sparring partners
are leading Joe a merry tnniie a
la lion Pastor betore getting ital
ic ucd.
"No. I'm not saying1 anything
about Uraddoek," Joe gruuled as
he worked on the heavy bit;;, "hut
The compilation of scores cave! f .. . hurne.t up nooui cracKs
Kugene second place. Corvallisi " 1 MWV 0,11 '""T,' .!"
third and Medl'ord foutth. I to ,mvu 1 (m,u whiP Mm 1,1 ,L'SS
Lflllll 111 I UUII.I.-. IJI O. II UlllU
stuyocl III with Joo at Dc-lrolt) Htnl
IC I over nut that 1'astor In the
rillK ui:alti he'll have tu huve more
than a hicyle -he 11 neeil a motor-l-.l
I. KM-:. Feb. IJ. (API Ore- cycle to keep out of my way.
Kims northern division Imsketbull , irarneil 11TV second lesson
.hiiniDlonslilii hones res iIkIh 1 rriu I'asior. My first wan when I
upon a victory over tie seven- rm.t scliinellntt, One was Ifiat I
lillirs ,1,-leateil Ii alio Vandals. should protect the left Hide of my
While the Wel, loots hattle to,jw Und the other v.iw lliut I had
slay in the runnlnj! at the start of(tu ,lcl-ea3c mv lct.d or finish sec
a tttominic series with the Mos- ,, in luu, nlc. that ,,,,, bo
i i" un iltlfl M, I III.' It'illMM'-IL'aUIIIK
SALEM RESERVISTS
TOPS IN SHOOTING
SALEM. Feb. 12. ( AFt-The
Salem reserve officers won the
state tide in nalioiiul mutch!
course firing for the fourth I
straight year in January compel l-t
lion. Col. C. W. Itobbins, regional
director of marksmanship, said to
day
BASKETBALL SCORES
W ashing ton Mate Cougars meet
Washington at Sent lie.
fight
Joe's sparring partners are show-
lnr him sri, i'il lii.il i-iii ti'il lit Imi'k
Washinglou State has won seven pedal, they nro muking Joe 'step
arotiuu, ami lie lias hcen catciung
und flooring I hem regulm-y.
.Meanwhile, the forces working lo
and lost two, Oregon
stands S(ven and three and th
Huskies hold third place with five
victories and three losses.
Dave Silver and acting Captain
Johnny Lewis probably will start
at hu wards for ihe Webfoots. Crgel
Wliiiernmie. center and Hobby
A net and cither lui dy or Wully
Joban.-en, guards.
Idaho moves over lo Corvallis to
meet- Oregon State Monday nnfl
Tuesday nighls.
LA C.liANlH;, F.-h. . (AF)
The Kusteiu Oregon nonmil school
inoiiutaiue.M-s reeled off a high
scoring til to Til basketball victory
over the College of Idaho last night
in ihe linal home contest nf tin.'
SCU.MMI.
Kirk land, Idaho Tot ward, found
the hoop br 17 field unals. many
of the in from beyond the foul line,
Hiph School Scort
Astoria W'A. Tillamook 'Jtl.
Let)anon -1, Albany college
fie.ihmen IT.
Central Point 21. (iold Mill U.
llrker 'JtJ. Pendieton is,
Sulem HO, Chvnmna Indiana 3, .
WHEN WE
STOP GREASY
INDIGESTION WE
FEEL JUST FINE
Our ttbimiifh CRn't d I nest Rrcuse. NHtlift
fun our bowrli, Only our pancreatic jukt
working with our bite juice, nn digrit
When ve net tad IftMc, hfinlRCBC una
hni nut? grny frrlinr which come;
from grtRsy IndiKvation, Uk 1 Carter t
Li l Ho Liver before each tneal and
after.
Carter' Mttle Liver Tilli hrlng a lartre
flow of our pancreatic Juice and oil Juict
into our boweln. The laige flow of then
juice dlfresU the freiue we have eaten
Then we bunt Into life and Into our wort
'ike a Joyoua VvrocVei.
Itiit If you want this rIoHoui relief fronj
greasy inditrestion, a$k your druggist fot
t'arter's Little I.lver Tuls h tihmo and
ttuhbornljr refuit to buy anjihinf eUt. 2i
Starting Tomorrow, Febr. 13th
and for seym (7) days only all used cars sold by us will carry no
finance charges pn the unpaid balance.
1929 "A" Ford Coupe.
$165
For Example
Pf Cwr :- $S0P
Down Pwet pr Twite m - --- 200
Balance .. ...$300
12 Payments of .....$25.00
1927 Chevrolet 3edan
Neaf as a pin. Good rubber.
Runt fine
$95
30 "A" Ford Sedan
Reconditioned and ready to
go. A buy at .1
$265
'33 DeSoto Spt. Sedan
Don't miu seeing (his.
Lot of extras
$495
'35 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan
Completely reconditioned. 6ftvOC
Good rubber and finish Vw"3
Very cjean, and is in number
one condition
'32 Plymouth Spt. Coupe
The niftiest little car in town A A a
at this price ...i VJ J
'35 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan
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'36 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan
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