T h u rs d a y . Sopì un 11>«'r III 11 „S|ï( )K( ). A IK ; I 'S. HILLSBORO. OREGON, P a g e Two I93G be bored T he road w ill he Im pass­ lig h tly do w n "I th in k w e o u g h t to sh e sa id q uickly dav noon, unless I m eet w ith u n e x ­ alm ost fifteen m inutes to p repare able us soon as the rain s set in go S h ill," "W ell, th ere you are. ' B ryn said, t sp e a k on th e w a y pected d ifficulties along th e road You will find It very dull, hut b a ck e to d id th e n o hoik sm iting dow n at D eborah. W e ie e. e x c e p t to m u r ­ Yours sincerely. aw ay from th e w orld for so long m u r I h u n k y o u " a s II* h e ld th d I ail i ight. a re n 't wc? STUAKT O. GRAHAM "N o." h e sa id . " I'd b e lo o k in g at d u o r O live lie.nl<’ sh e w e n t d ir e c t­ • W e're . all rig h t.' Deborah B ryn folded th e letter. T ubby said, and h er lashes d ropped to her you." ly u p th e sta ll . q illc k lv us if »ho (By Frances Shelley Wees) th ru st his hands into hi» pockets | check at the look in Ins eyes. She eaught her b r e a t h ' 'You d w a n te d to get a w a y fro m him . and began to sau n te r up and down ( C o n tin u e d ( ra m l n e t w e e k 1 < 1«» b* rontliitiml> . . you'd get tired of that e iw room, eath --- his And now for D eborah's story, th unr m. w — histling »,»•»••..„ b — en .......... Bryn, v ery budly. had proposed "I'd never get tired of looking W hat she has told you. I do not b reath Sim on put Ins hands be- , a s ta rlit w alk to D eborah, and to q u a lity Job p rin tin g Argus. know. as 1 m entioned before, but bind his head and stared at the Ills su rp rise sh e had m ade i io ex at you. Don't you know how beau tiful you are. D eborah" Ton re th e looking at the m a tte r from h er ceiling. Sally was trem b lin g w ith ru se She had been pale and w eary point of view, and try in g to be jus! excitem ent and clutch in g S im o n s after th e excitem ent of the letter, prettiest th in g In (he w orld " "Oh. no No, I'm not " and generous. I am forced to the knee, and M adeline walkijd slow ly and now th at som e solution had HARRISON 0. HUGGINS conclusion that w h atev er she told ’ across and d ropped dow n beside been reached, she put it behind She bent her head and lifted the you must have been both exag- 1 i D a . eborah .n .» r ih M. D. w ith relief S he w alked along be- pinks to her lipa She held them ¿ c ra te d an d biased. I w as very , ■ Well.'' T ubby said, b u tto n in g his I side him in silence, holding to her there, silent. EYE, EAR. NOSE ANO THROAT m uch disturb ed o v .r the w hole coat „oat and sq u arin g Ins shoulders, face, from tim e to tune, th e sheaf •'»jeborah." SPECIALIST business, and sp en t all my shore "if he’s got to be kept away, he's of elove-pinks he had gath ered for "Yes?" leav e w hen in S an F rancisco tr y ­ got to be kept aw ay, and th a t's all her beside th e w alk. T h eir p e r­ "Do you . . . like m e at all"" aukHsm rirrKD ing to find her and explain, but of th ere is to it. A fter all. th e re are fum e, heady and sweet. d rifted lip course it was an im possibility to four m en _ of _ _______ Shi’ did not answ er B ryn could us here, ___ and B urch to him. Ko..m t do so. i Five against one. T hat ought J o be "It's n b eau tifu l night.' he said . hear his ow n heart pounding He ( t.m m vrrlal N»ll«*«»»t Hank Anna» I don’t know w h eth er it has oc-1 easy. ....... •• w aited stead ily . c u rre d to you, Mrs L arned, to thin k S he stirred . "You have been m ore "You ta lk as tf we w ere going to Ph -n aa It-ura "Yes." how com pletely ignorant of the fight ab o u t it," S ally said te a r­ I "W hat'» it like up h ere in the than kind to me." she said, "and I ,n .a t » 7 l • »') » m tu U w orld an d its w ays D eborah is. I fully. "W ith guns It isn't h alf as 1 w in ter tim e, D eborah "" to G randm other, too I am very o r r u » t» 7 i t i»o p "> «<• 6 » w as prepared, of course, for a c e r­ blu n d erin g or easy as that." "O h." she replied, "it’s beautiful grateful.” S he put h er hands b e ­ ta in am ount o f unsophistication, on the wall and * jum ped "Not half." M adeline echoed ' I love it. We get ever so m u c h , side H her IT »’ ........................... know ing to som e e x ten t how she "This is going to be strateg y And snow ju st h ere in the valley, hut it aiwoeothbiwawooi h a d been brought up. b u t I did not strateg y . T ubby, n ev er w as your doesn't last long W hen it comes | io i ’ x : .':>o. >v.o< M realize th a t any g irl could possi­ strong point, if you w ill rem em ber." it m akes m e thin k of l.o rn a Doolie. , bly. in this day and age. have r e ­ She sm iled up at him. a w arm te n ­ Do you rem em ber ’ When the snow , m ained u n aw are of all tie d er r m sm i ...» ile . .................. th at made jii.u i.ru so en tirely ................ ........ — him b lin k and WilS so heavy and thick, and they , tre n d s of m o d ern tim e s I g ra n t ! as h e saw h e r for th e first w ere all w in te r-b o u n d ' ' ' y o u th a t it m ust have been dlffi- tune. • "B ut y o u 're a darling. Tubby, • W hat do you do w ith y ourself j c u lt for her to com e dow n alone and yo u're loyal and strong, and when you a re snow -bound. - th e last ami biggest v ara- to meet me. and p erh ap s if 1 nad w orth a lot m ore th an one of those "T h ere w as alw ays p lenty to do tion d ay of the sum m er sea k n o w n ju st how difficult, if I had slippery s tra te g ists" M ending, you know, and sew ing, realized sta te of m ind i t u D eborah's ...»............................... Well, gee." T ubby said, bew il- mid keeping th e house in order." son. Y ou’ll w ant to takeV v dow n a n d 1 iack of u n d erstan d in g of m odern j ere<| and "B ut in the evenings'"'' as it is lived. I should h a v e ' "We p We m ight b ar th e road." Tubby S he glanced up at him "Som e- | plenty of sn ap sh o ts. lift b een ab le to overcom e h . r o b jec­ aid hopefully. "P u t a gate across tim es it is a little dull, she »aid tions and exp lain aw ay h er d iffi­ it, you know " “B ut Jo e's fath er brought us a culties. As it was, I co u ld do noth- , w ould have to guard load of logs each fall, and we would ■ ________ Som ebody Stock up w ith plenty of films before you leave ing. D eborah was in a state of lt ()f of courSe," course." B ryn said thought- th o u g h t­ p u t one on th e fire, (»ary and I, fra n tic te rro r before I had a chance f¿ (,v -A d he'd w ant to know » and sit beside it reading. O r p lay ­ fully. "A n nd T hen let S e h ram e l’s give you a qu ality d ev elo p ­ to see her at all. an d by th e tu n e w hy ' h e couldn't - - ■ pass. — - ---- J ing chess." If * I stayed ., I reached her. she w as beyond o r­ th ere m yself and had a talk w ith ing job. "It sounds very’ pleasant. B ryn i him. in g the d in a ry reasoning. ....... „ ex „ p r lain ._.......„ — situation, it said "W e'll get a rad io this w in ­ Even as it was, I m ight have ml(iht help: but I w ouldn't tru st ter. shall we? And how about a b een ab le to overcom e D eborah's ,lim not l() p retend to go aw ay and k itten or tw o? A h earth isn't re a l­ childish te rro rs had it not been for lhcn t o sn eak b ark w hen we w ere ly com plete w ithout a k itten th e absolutely u n w a rra n te d in ter- no( w atching ju st to see w hat harm , S h e m u rm u red som ething u n d er HUlxboron Only Home-Owned Phologrsphle Studio ference of some u n k n o w n person could do." h er b reath. B ryn bent to w ard her 109 S. Second Ave. l»H»»'oro IM1 in the law yer's office. D eborah w ill "W hat y o u 're h in tin g at." Tubby “I beg yo u r p ard o n "” probably mention?«! him to ! i sald UUHil boldly, at w e've got to ' ptuuuui; have .............. » . "is »--» th ».»«V I said." sh e replied, lifting h er D M QiRBM W nnrx #•>< * * X * le r u v » ifie -or m< ■' 1 >'■* >OG■'' you have m anaged for th e tau g h t Joe. too and you can h ear few years is a m ystery, and ' jt for miles. W hy not . . . w hy possi bly ex p lain D eborah's ap- not h av e Jo e w atch th e road? N oth- ance and obvious lack of ad- ¡ng could get past him. especially rantages. In any case, no m itiga- ' ¡f you told him enough to m ake ion of y o u r circum stances may , him see how serious it was. Anri irrive except th ro u g h me. and al- . th e m in u te he sees th e car he van hough I am deeply h u rt a n d | so und th e horn, an d w e'll have portified. m y di ill'.. IIIIVVI, » not »»-»V to V» m ention .......... — - | appo in tm en t and th e general di.,- : ru p tio n of my plan.-, I am w illing fo r the sake of th e frien d sh ip w hich Ji existed betw een our fam ilies fo r so long, to do w hat I can to m a k e thing?, easier for you. 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