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8 CapUnl Journal. Salem. Orp., Wednesday. Alar, 21. 1!H" Radio Programs, Wednesday, P.M. KSLM r 'KGW inn Sfwi I I unrrtnn Tom Mil Nuht Stmt Wlr I OK for Kflit 1 4 nmmrnlilnr vnc nf 4'hrrr rimrr frtrraon : mt C. thrift nmur C-l. Rral life ttnrlM rhralcr )!V 1 Thralrr Frlriii Cantor t rid if rjntnr Mr. HUtm I 1 1 Mr. Oislrul tl Kt Krn KM. I Kit K'rM Kl ; Ka Ker Knl. K K'irra Knl. 1 Sunnrr cluh 1 nn Wat Newt Fnirfll I hnmil l.ane Ranter l.fint Ranirr Orf hr !ra Dr. hrstra siiiPtirr Hub l-iefHi-ind l.alr I um anrt '"nn ln-ir I ,t 1 1 n n ( ihr'l fun filer Tr Hi (hi t a r Hin of rhttt I'liurilrr pi II r ( hr Mr A Mr Vnrih Keep ("n Ink fa 1 Mt A Mt Nnrlh mill Ihe world lark i'j p on ..to SfBl I rcl ItlftMII Orr ln(r I its put pui I l.uhri rr.ii" mis in t.v- 1 1 : 1 11 1I:1 im nil (Irriirslra rirlrrlM e i miliin H mt I Sinn Off Thursday, 6 A. Oil Vein I.1 i Timekeeper -3i , '1 imr-kerper Ulern Farm 1 I ir i Nni 1 ,1'iui nl if llilnt ' farm A llfitnf - Sun 8 (HI ' f. II (d ' i:. 0 i.v H:3't 1 9' l.'i : of 'Friday ! Mmle of Ylen n i ' .Miilc nf Vienna Voire of Nation I I r Smllh P rmnalilv Hour I'rrsonalil Ihitir .-rhiml run ram ' ( lionl nrncrmn ' tlntnem.ikei I Art lUker Nthk. I r;uldini Mr hi ( rilAi fhitdten i llimrn In Vt h.le llunm i Vmn nf mtr I Ma l'erkin Mm inn Oowne ? Orclirtra Ceil.i.- rn 1 1 nn 11:1V- IC.in e,( II (V- 1 Nfci y;fH1 Top r Inn nlrl T'f.:tn- j ITillttillT Rerrnade P Vnun Fitti. Rielit in llannnt. New liirr A Miner T'.mntT llarrl I' mmr Harris I nrk,la(f Wife Mf-ll O.ills. l.ntenro Innei t VYIritler llioitn ;.li(i , New 1 n Mrloitt .ti , Melnrir I.V 1 i.n- 2 no nw n f orirrrl I SHI rm i IVhrii r.irl Mar. I I orlia f.lrr lift I IimI 11.1 H. Hill 1 Fionl Pi. Farrrll Tnoad lo FifP" Mnjrl llaium I e ' . ii ii I Mjrr ' Witmrn' errrl 1 rm of Hnrld ' lllttthm ' f'urrnirnlaliir .IiiIhim F.tmil' .lilt il'lnn I rw ' Ret Mtllrr 1:311 1 Mnlrrv I I.W On-hf.nlra KO,ir-:...n K:. Tnfda P. M K.on, On Ihe Fphrali h:M. Slnr limn l,S, rvrwt;i fir.l". Farm Hour I 7:3(1. (II r.lulM :!. A In Z: :no. .Muiri 9:3. Npw: SIS. Medllaiion. HrdnesdaT A. M. tfl.nn. New: HI: Ilinnemaker' flnur ; 1 1. IK, Srhnolt ll::t(l. Cnnrcit IUII: : (Mt. Nwl 2: IS. Farm ilmirt I Vatlrl Time.) 4:011. A to .; 4: IS. Red 4'rnfti 4 .4S. B"k f Wrek ;s vr frnmlv I If) .prixl ilif in WiM'unun r nir r-aurr tut Np, Ikivvim cr nnd Kd nwnj H. Cy ii.i tin it ho;. batrr wi ('huplei- 3 NoH stiinihlrri off lo his vnv fliul Cynlhia tinned lo Hip door wilh hot triirs of shiinuv "1 in usl ho iTiizy," she Inld herself. "I'm not like that. I hale him for siiyiiiR it and 1 halo myself for lalkitiR back. So this is ail I'vn meant . .lust a si I ly woman playina at hcinji a mind and a brain " Inside the door fIip collided willi a soft body that was Maud avidly ravrs tirnppiitu the quarrel. "C'ynt hi a. aren t you a-ham-rd?" she hissed softly with no shame on her part for open spy ing. "You haven't had a wonia n's life since Kred passed on. The VmIIs would ha vr been pairl jennip w ay if nil had slaved borne with your house and your Fhildren ..." Cyntliia shut her door and turned on t hr hi; lit . The hlne Fat in puff on t he bed si irret'l nnd Pdris sal up blinking lie Iween plaits of pale wllow hair. "Oh. mother, I Wiinl to sleep wilh oii. When mi to away It'll lie 50 lonely. Do vnu think Mrs. Ibili would mind very murh if o u brought me with on?" nthi.i's ani;er faded !he sofl amis- around her with ieck Whal more did she need 111, in her Mine. They were euoiuih fulfillment. IU11 what a beast Ned had been to jy thai she was one of those horrid leniale-. who had to have a man in her life to be leallv liappv' Anne Hoh used her iakr-ide K?j?l;ir Krllcrs W.ty OOUTCHA IPf.A' i p 'ufAjp.T c ;V 4aran KEX KOIN CBS 1rrr A Plratr tlirk lrai t 4rmsttfn Caul. Midi-lit -1t A Mrllnir lltiniann. I i r h l Rjnrl ' -pntlirlil H.inrit I nil if ' I "lhr ' On si. ire ' F.vrrtlmil '!! Msltinf I rank Sinatra. Ont MomenU (itt Momrnii lei nurse If in Ie( MiursMf in KirkwnnrJ how I ' fnl)um ' I'S'll repor rni HiImv, Baixlu Sfiiririnrt vi.tr Final j Com erl limn ( "in rrl limn i' l.t i phi ' ii n I ' rrhetr 1 MusJr A Nrw M. lo 4:45 I M. I Uiirin Man ' KOIN Kim k KOIN Mirk ' Romilhip ' KOIN Ktnrli I Marliii Aernnky Nrr limn hbt vr ' FMenim l'nl 1 NMn Pilnil I'rr.ikfa.t ( ub nrp;il(fa f lnh I Rrenl.fml t'lnh , itieakfKl Club I idit of World 1 Ann I Jennr , Kate "imllh Rpfc I Bit Sisler J Helen Trent Our fial SunrlT I ile heauliful Ma Perkin Fernadine F'lmn 1 I he (.nWHieic lnre Inrrion f .la moil r (lumniir l(te;ikfn( HrejkfaM Nt idihor K'Uhl Horlrnn Barhetiir'i hirtn lloiie Parlr llnus ParlT Ile, far A t fr, far A near New News Men the Mi-.su IVhal' Whur ( hnn h In Uildwd I i ankle ( ailr .Mrn Ihr Mlsslt , New ' ll-.W hlMl I'.i n Amri ira ' I hr Uiulil 1'i A.tf Sandra Martin Rntname I Trarer. I.nsl l'r ire Flliiitt ' MserT fhrf Nn ll.i X l.oit Per MltC-H'rrtnriljT P M S iUI, Shot I ime i S IS. New i fi: IS. (Irarip Firhls: 1:(ii, Fn Kantei: ft (III es; II I'.. Fullnn l.tirl; 11) 00. Otf lteslra: HI M. Nens. Iiiiirsday . M. BIS. 1,'oh hoy; ".Nil. News; B:(l. Boake I'm let ; U: IS, IVnnien'i Kens. Ill VI. I hi' and ril.il; ll::tll (on ret I: l.Mltl. News; MS, lexas Rjntrrs; Neil; S 4S. Rill II iv ll-.tls; I I.,. Nn. cottage as a retreat when monev was scarce or an affair of Ihe hear I went wrong She was thinking out Ihe details of hei third divorce she lold Cynthia the first evening. Wisconsin was such a wonderful place lo think in. Her mind would be perfectly clear in much less I ban a mo nl h and she would know what to do a lion t Roger. There was no doubt but thai she already knew and that Ihe quest ion was merely of ways and means to make the best set I lenient . Anne hadn't changed through Ihe years Her lace was soft and guileless and the knowledge in her eyes was captivating I and impish. j "How have you managed-'" she asked with her droll little grin. "About marrying I mean i With your looks and the money you make ,mhi must be awfully clever. One is so apt to he sunk t with men as they are. I shan't I do it again for a gc-----but t hat ' doson't mean twelve years j You're nmt:alie. Cynthia, and ; it frightens me. Is it conla j gious?" Cynthia laughed. "Not con tagious.' she said. "Yon ha e i lo tie born lh.il way." j Then1 w ere aiw ay s men w here Anne was and dinner ;,t the ' Inn presented one or iwo rather nice ones Husbands, of eoure. and college hoys on vae.ilion and the dinner and dancing w plea-.. inter than it w as at home in her own raiher stodgy circle. Thinking it over as she undrcs.sed she decided lh.it it w as because- her pari ners had been younger than Anne and herself. Anne was clever. She amiiM'd herself with her juniors but married older ones Anne .tl cro-s leg-ed on the font of Ihe bed and watched y Ciono SI'RiN.i fVLOVXWS ON ON1V z m win tjt- - t rtNir. in Vi f'lirrt-siiiiiMlenli I f.adlei he sealed i I I.adie he seated ew ' Railrh ft I Nrm - PiiKla ! ' Ne I ' Holh wood ' a nmtif Hy Kdnar Kicc HiiitiuikIis ' -J 1 1 i f k TIip Prellicsl I'inafore Them is nolhins prcllior than this pin afore to wear right now over your frocks; nothing prettier lo wear as a sleeveless frock, come warm weather. Make yours now, and reap the double advantage. No. 2505 is cut in sizes, 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20 and 40. Size 16 requires 3:,s yards S.vinch fab ric or only 3' yards 3fl-inch. The Spring Fashion Book is ready. All fn full color, it brintits vmi over 175 Dattern de signs for all ages and all occa sions. Price IS cents. Send 16c Tor pattern, which includes complete sewing guide Print your Name. Address and Style number plainly. Be sure to stale size you wish. Address Pattern Department, Capital Journal, 552 Mission St., San Francisco, 5, California. Cynthia brush her hair. "You dropped years tonight," she said dreamily. "Try and drop some more lomorrow. The Winslow lad will help you, I imagine." 'Lad?" Cynthia turned around. forgetting to brush. She was shocked. ''Is he as young as that'.'" Anne shrugged. ' You can be a 1 a ss t e if you wa n t to. Of course Carey isn't a lad but he knows how to pretend that he is. It's a system the play sys tem just having fun. You can forget all about the insur ance bnsi 1 you lot Carey show you how." ACROSS 1. It.i y leninna1 b, Huntl 8. Thn nmithweat wind 12. Amrtft-an JS. Elciii'iPtit 40. Dry 41, OrnnmpntH lower part ot a nail 43. Hmbrart 44 city iii Para.- Ka v 4! Ticiiii-le 4S. I'orlinn o( a C 1 1 1 V t fifl Pf.nr nirrrlinn hZ Kaiviilatireata rir-ci f S4. nt I'rmioun aS. I iMcr (.arMAl vinra t inn f.o Finn-cat fi '. star tn l.yra til!. hm inl tia n am a In t.V Pa 19 Kmiii- dan '.'t. D.mn or art I t. I '.i flotrl j.'i M.ilv- iteedia- : rnii iiy two 'I. I'll! ll.l :i. i:f.,,n :3 S;if oil mnit !6. Cliin- sej am- j -. l ., I 95 I 5 p p I p FF I P I' ' I" Ji If 3b jr S 3i 33 33 3 4 35 3 ." I JS I 'V I ! J ' Si I L ... .L4 7a ""' f "3o" & zi nn i -m-j Kt Hrr Hvrnrs th" nost.l idea - - - 0t'OM" WWXT I co i srt It' ?-.17?r "' A Vt-USJ v -. 5A Lrv. Cynthia In a turquoise bath ing suit with her hair loose about her face let Carey Wins low show her how lo play, yet it was nothing but looking at J her with half clo-ed eyes, a iook sne nann 1 seen lor cen turies, it seemed. "Tell me about yourself.'' he said. "Not your mot her or your grandfather. Yourself." The way he said it meant that nobody else in the world mat tered. Cynthia blushed and discov ered that she couldn't talk about herself though it had never been difficult before. She was in eradicably mixed up wilh the insurance business, t he chil dren and Aunt Maud and after her companion had so thor oughly scotched her family as a topic, wild horses couldn't have made her mention them. At first she had been a little awkward, not knowing how to speak his language but she got over that. He knew how to make her feel young and gay and foolish with his extrava gancies which became so real when he said them. Carey had a lithe brown body, agile as a whippet, polished by sun and water. He had very white teeth in a lean dark face and keen dark eyes that saw everything. But none of this i was really what counted. He could be a man and a boy and she was never quite sure where one began and the other ended. I must be mad," she said to her burning cheeks when she saw them in the mirror. But she wasn't mad and be fore long she stopped telling herself that she was. Everything was fun. The best was canoeing over to the island and cooking breakfast with Carey Anne wouldn't got up in the morning, not even for a new husband. Carey was expert at whatever he did and in twenty minutes his freshly caught fish were in the bacon pan. He knew how to make a perfect camp meal and only ordered Cynthia about occasionally. For the most part j she sat hugging her knees, just waicmng mm. nis nair inai j gleamed in the sun and the quick flash of his eyes that turned unexpectedly to her and caught her looking. She called it fun but it was (happiness. It was a drug that ' bemused her senses until she I lived in a dream, j To he continued Scio Mason Jones and wife I of Portland were visitors this I week at the home of their aunt. Airs, utile ftiacuonald, who is getting settled in her new home on North Main street, recently nurchascd from Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ward, who have moved to recently-acquired residence property in Corvallis. Ward will continue employment with Ihe Roaring River Logging com pany near Scio. ion Of Yesterday's Puzile S Mif-T 4 i'ptlcal rlanaea a tveatnar TflVB 7. Jcivela x. i .I a. Pistant HI. Shir mar In nronnnncinjr; 1 1. Rejuma tlT. t.'i'IHllUjB. DOWN 1 Two ms. ther !. Diffeipntiy 7. A Hound ntcr :3. Rv iK i" a ilrcpk aoic P t 25. Pa : i of cr. tn-,n tlnnera fi M.iitcy lac ".'7 lMT ;:. H.i-.v Ftngllth I11.M1CV f 'unniHKron 54. Km- -.si;-. ad-j-ii'i i-g a J.'i. I' n : 9 ot work i:--i'iiiit-iiii 42. Th u 0 aditcd 4.V Rik-.iii-.i5 it. M.T-k .in lola -M. r; .". 't'- i'.tl ot it a na it'i S f bl. Ka.sL);lt la.ira Hovivnl nf Spring Substitute (Iffercd t;ASS- .E , "ASIAN J. "A"t."" l 5 A5T ON "TiCr S NO.T SACH' C '-CN W-J s"i SiHsCjAlMlPHPElS' B E E 11 P ElR E I AM A N A a l e M E n) 6 r mISc u r C 6 MfllcHSlEJEfLHM Y AINflRn PHL Ap 6-H SSfjCl aTF E BfEiAjMrE R A eicOMi T ill R HbJ r a w f Ia R HcTaTr E fB A iTE C L A TLlEiAiPljTlE 0 H! A RASiSHs!AFIE3 Ra e stHhe.!ReHai8 5 Etiij ; LJlffl K! 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Vift q) ,N I'VE ,VCT SOME O-YOU?, BEA?D.'- TELL HIM TO I , l VV) jjJJv KINFOLIC. AND THEY J BRING P AlSlNS,-OP, ;5f I " I V ?.:.' Till ACCEPTED ME.'--HM-M )( EVEN 5CI5SOPJ ' y 1 NiW 1' N1 '! ("COLIS'N NURRr- Pattern No. R1535 1 -rf vT. rff i'?- ' All-Purpose Monograms Want to dress-up a new blouse, ?HJ Aii'llkjh P'Sj. .-S'1 ' 3 hanky, sheets, pi; low slips, towels, etc.? Then embroider these lTs l' lf"'CJ distinctive m'onograms on them always smart, always in good K Vi(uk ( TJ X Pattern envelope contains hot-iron transfers for 2 alphabets ; )ll'o' v 1 p Ar'lRi!'' ' with letters 14 inches; 2 alphabets with letters 1 '4 inches; 6 If,-: sHB IteM v?i )i M-i M RK JW , wreaths. 3 by 3' t inches; stitch illurtralions and full directions. B"V 'Sgi S:sd V fy jW'wT-- Our 60-paae multicolored book of Needle Arts containing five 'Ca&gyj -. j '"M.S. .ASIMJS free palterns. and many other suggestions for dressing up your LLwp'ltAt j)y&B '-''AV f'-ij i"X".' t'$aiPr 7" home and yourself is now available. Send your request for this J: 0i-yA I V' rJol book to the address listed below, enclosing twenty cents (20c) WENT 11 T'J "! J ' Wik f w3 in coins to cover the cost and mailing charges. TOTHE ' 1 i'j ry --''---- ' TTH ' Airti Send IS cents (coin) for Pattern No. F1533 to Capital Journal, GROCERY' I LVjB J HE"-' j-xi i-Z S"J Needle Arts Dept.. Ill New Montgomery Street, San Francisco r C. 2 "PtM5W "V I'M 5. Calif. Please include your postal zone number. I l- .. BThif . , I vaKj Henry By Carl Anderson ( 0 APARTMENT A A A atS( ,1a A A r' A fil sV FuvfiA'RT " Donald Duck By Walt Disney Three Lilllc Guinea Pigs! I l HMA- BETTER TEY I KhMM-VOL) BETTEE I OKAV, BOYS', I'LL I THEEE. WITH VOU. TAkiE FIVE JUT T' j-UJ30 HOWE AND . V 1 LOUIE.' J MAHE 5 )X SET M" OKAV, DEWEY V -mCvr -s ( SUEE, e'41 -I SKATES.' JOJ The Ncbbs By Hess CauRht With the Goods THAT3W0T- 1 I IT WAS VI RECOGNIZEV I VhE'S A 1 1 NO DUMB COP 1 CONTROL YOURSELF,! b, hess SON?LETS' -JP. ISSS TMAT 6UN-1T FOJND LIAR..HE CAN CALL ME Jl TITOS -THIS W0KlYL SRESORY WH EReYmES1 HH AVE A LOOK BU!iT-INTOi LONGED jT7TaElT! VA LIAR'. V UELPVOUR CASgjQ isYcoRfeiDENCEjHOLaw iTUriT.TiTusV wsioaA4- O 1 cMV?TluPSResoRy ATt - . Little Orphan Annie Bv Harnlrl Gray Two Clever People .mmmm.mjm jLum wmr TSPE f .-rtMwi-Wit,"i.. iwn !! 1 a OH- I SEE-OF C0ftWSE""I( Vtft! COMPLETELY MM AH 1 HEATING ERT M' f (Nb OUST WHDT (WHY- I WAS i UM-M- I TUHNEb ON THE I CONSUMED ONl.-C K WELL NOW, I SEE- I'LL 4 CVRE YOU DOING I JUST START1N- H 3 FUWMACE THE FIRE I tt FAINT ODAW TUWN IT OFF AGAIH" 'a bOWN MEftM, TO bO TH' 1 S SEEMED A LITTLE LOW II EVIbENTLf SHE MUSTNT WASTE COAL"- JjvJ ''lR" ' Wi The Gumps By Gus Edsnn Behind the Curtain " I Irlhilir v I I .-S' OH, WELL-1 I I HERS ARE THE I 1 I FEEL CREEPY- I Ii. Hi.'- vl I 'L ,l'W MAYA WELL FLOWERS-. BUT THAT CURTAIN. Wt WHEW THERE'4 OLP St, " ',V I t V IS FACE IT- WHAT HkfPENBP IT'S "SWAYING - Ci; CHARLIE TME WOLF 5- '.,1 il l 1 rTli HE POESN'T TOWatte'HE I W-WONPEPt-. U't WITH ANOTHER BOUQUET f'j If : ,, ' fluV V 1 SCARE ME COULPN'T HAVE .. . J'S ' FOR AVE -HE'S NOT JUT I S ' !' ; . Ti V&V MUH' LEFT WITHOUT KrV' "'i If1 AVlNi IT WITH FLOWER (. W' ' ft' 'i- 'S, - ME HIM -. l' C i' t Mult and lefl Bv Bud I'isher GOSM.THf RE SHE IS AGAIN) SHE HASNYj SPOKEN OME WORD TO me since i met her) STKREE WEEKS AGyT IN " A T 1 i m I Sha, Hon.. ilampt in. altd I Book 3. ri-ivfd dvo..::ia U VI M -V 1 ri:anr stamp 1-2-1 nr.. v., d 1 .nr m.m.. til iinr Well of Course This Is ' THAT M WELL, Co I MUTT, DO TALKATIVE WDMtH MttM: 4 ftt DCtr.4 vvntsts JuHAT THE OTHER,," R KIND T....". K N Jr UcoOllT . - I v . , OA-. , - 1 S- I 2 jt.,Wfs. I rSg. Liik 'Fill -M- mis- Puttinir One Little Letter LOOK, I TOLD YOU I i -i.r . y. I IO J - hM Mfl.ll T ttCi T AQflllTl V -Spv I"-, U1J7J;.I LOOK, I TOLD YOU nuw i rtLl ftuuui I VOU) (TAN T WE AT LEAST BE FRIENDS AND TALK? WONT J Vnil cav SOMETHING? Ji t . . t " I t-l-t l WC Ml U 41 V ' - 1 IMtCtiiftKTM 1 CIKL! I TRY LEAST BE FRIENDS f. ' V "".. . , r""7-"v V j SPEAK To I AGAIN! J AND TALK? WONT t(NOccwWt.M.)J i O-Z I r.a'"Hn Ifnupon nrit he ndoneJ I 4 i! mc.i nru March 11. A'..i, u-1. nzn. uuu siune -i. M.nes i -ncal "nra tat 5 u. t- cr:.:.ta:ri Hnnd. Coal, handlist n.-.i. cr nc:-r:i: ne dr;:'.r pr:o::- lor, .,imri wr.;:cn ratfnu'nt o nee Furl Oil Pr:oi I-s '.:if. ennoo:i vs.. a snro-i.n A.isti.--: 31 No: ina:e tiisn of nmon M'.nm Ai'.mi.it :;. been urd i-t d-t in pLir.ind "". -n Rrvsou;s rct tnd rsv, .ii Nnri.i Head i:fa. Prtff t'ltniriil Itcfer iniii.r;" and complaint to pr;ca .v rf! :rtr. noard. Kenl Control l:i r--.t' -i:ider dri! rn' cnn'in!. rmit he r;!ierd. Vfler Another Without Stamps