Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 05, 1949, Page 20, Image 18

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.. Thursday, May 5, 1949
RADIO PROGRAMS
Peddler of Dreams
ALL PROGRAMS PACIFIC STANDARD TIME
By PEGGY DERN
THURSDAY P.M.
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(Ch&Dter 2)
"HeUo,H said the young man, and
gravely shook hands with Jason.
"I'm Garrett Forbes. How do you
do. Miss Horner
"I found the kids in Mr. Forbes'
trailer." Jason explained.
"I thought they were swell," said
Garrett. He held out a batch of
miBAKlnH and said. "The one that
njooks like a talking French doll- -
lora. out ane a a mue iKukj .
seemed to yearn to cut paper-dolls.
And I don't Imagine my customers
if any will miss a few fashion
magazines of two years ago, so I
brought these along."
"It's very kind of you. Tippy
will be enchanted," said Felicity,
and took the magazines. "They
came home raving about a man
who had a million books and maga
tinea In his trailer."
"And of course you wondered
what was the big Idea," said Uar
rett a trifle drvlv.
Jason made room for him on
the steps and their Interest was
so genuine that Garrett grinned
and said lightly:
"Well, the Idea was to trade the
books and magazines to farmer
folk for whatever they had they
didn't need farm products and the
like; and then, at the next town,
sell the produce for whatever It
would bring."
Why what a perfectly swell
Ideal" Felicity exclaimed.
Garrett chuckled. "So I thought
when I left New York but you'd
be amazed how uninterested the
farmer-folk are. It seems most of
'em have a book.
Felicity nodded. Have you fol
lowed the main highway down
from New York?" she asked po
litely. "Of course. Why?
"Living along the main high
way, with buses and cars going
into town with the dairymen's as
sociations and things like that buy
ing up their stuff, naturally they
wouldn't be Interested Just In 'bar
ter." Garrett studied her with sharp
ened interest.
"You mean I'll have to haunt
the back roads and all that?" he
asked.
"Naturally If you expect to
make anything from your Idea."
He shrugged. "Well, maybe it
wasn't such a hot idea, after all."
"But it was and is!" protested
Felicity. "Why it's wonderful!
You're you're a peddler of dreams
sort of
- Garrett was studying her with
more Interest. "Tell you what I'll
do I'll give you half interest if
you'll help me carry out the idea."
Felicity caught her breath. "But
that hardly sounds ralr," she pro
tested, "Frankly, we have Just
money enough to get us to Florida
and run us for about a month so
we couldn't put a penny into buy
ing an interest "
""I've Just told you I don't want
any money from you," Garrett cut
in eagerly. "look. I may as well
break down and confess that the
whole plan Is pretty much a wash- j
out, I'm not used to the country;
I'm not used to being alone 1 get
as lonely as the devil I almost
wept on the kids' shoulders when
they blew in tonight.
Felicity looked at Jason, hesi
tant. And before she could an
swer, Garrett added, "Of course,
you'd have to get your dad and
mother to agree to shift your route.
Maybe they wouldn't like it"
"Our mother Is dead," Felicity
aid quietly. "And Dnd Is In New
York er resting. Waiting for
just the right part to make a
comeback. He's an actor."
"And you children are travel
ing alone?"
Felicity's head went up and her
brown eyes chilled Just a little.
"I'm scarcely a child. Mr. Forbes,"
he told him curtly. "I'll be twenty
three on Christmas Eve. Jay's al
most sixteen. Even Ellen, the baby
Is seven." I
"Fllas has been our family ever!
since I can remember," said Jay.i
wary of his changing voice with!
Ita disconcerting upwards swoops1
and its sudden descents. "I don't:
remember our mother, and the oh 11-1
dren don't remember their all ex-i
ept Ellen. Her mother died only1
s coupie or years ago
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"But I thought you were all
brothers and sisters," protested
Garrett, puzzled.
Felicity smiled. "Jason and I
are," she answered. "Cornelia's
mother was Dad's second wife; Tip
py and Denny were born of my
father's third marriage, and Ellen
was born after Dad's third wife
had divorced him and married
someone else. But when the mother
died, she wanted Dad to take Ellen
and so she s with us."
Jason was studying Garrett's face
with a faintly amused, ever so
slightly embarrassed look, and sud
denly ne saia aryiy, "Don t try to
sort us out in your mind, Mr. Gar
ret. Just think of us as Felicity's
family and that'll be pretty close to
the truth. She's brought us ud
and well, she's done a pretty swell
joo. seems to me."
' if meres any chance of your
coming into a partnership with me.
you nave a right to know some
thing about me. I'm Garrett Forbes,
twenty-five, sound in wind and
limb, but I wouldn't be so certain
about the mental part of It. In
the last year or so I've had grave
doubts. I won a Sweepstakes prize
seventy - live inousana oeautnui
round dollars minus, of course,
taxes and the like of that. So 1
promptly went off the deep end and
made a pretty thorough fool of
myself. I woke ud in the hosDital
with the cheering information that
I'd about wrecked my nervous sys
tem and would have to take it easy
for the next twelve months, if I
hope to keep on living. While I
was stiu under the sobering in
fluence of this statement, I check
ed up on my financial resources
and found that I had barely enough
money left to get by on lor a year,
by exercising extreme caution. That.
of course, was when the brilliant
idea or working my way south via
the old books, magazines and prod
uct route struck me. And I hoped
to gather no end of material for
that same great American novel
which was gathering dust among
my effects."
He looked uo at Fellcitv. "Well
now that you know the truth, how
arui mat partnershipy
rranKiy. Mr. rorDes, we a nice
it a lot, only we feel we'd be sort
of well, taking advantage of
you," said Felicity earnestly.
Garret stood up and held out his
hand, grinning down at her. "Then
it's agreed! That's swell! This is
going to be fun. Well settle the de
tails in the morning, uood-nignt.
(To Be continued)
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DIAL LISTINGS: HEX, 1190; KOAC, 550
FY Tharadar P.M S:M, Keeping VP
r U with Sparta; ft:l5, Home Edl-
t.oni ft:St Greta Hornet i 0:00. Matle Fet-
iivait :H Jo Stafford! 7:00, Ctanltrtpy;
7 SO, Bint Croabyt R:00. Milton Be r lei
S:341, Damon Hnnyon Theatret 0:00, Rich
field Reporter i :lft. Interment; 0:30,
Concert Hour; 10:M. Mcmoa to Tomtr
rtwt 11:00. Xtra Hoari 12:00, Blca Off.
K FY Fridar A.M. 5:00. Early Bird:
M-A ft:4s. Farm Ncwtt 6:00, Lawton
McCalli 0:15, Time Ten pott :, Robert'
Almanac; t:5. Time Tcmpott 7:00, Mrrt
and Marge; 7:1.1. Martin Agrontkr; 7: SO,
Eaty Aceti 7:4S, Zeke Manntm B:00,
Brakfait Club :00, Mildred Bedell i 0:111.
Stara of Todayi 9: SO. Kay Kyter'a Kol
egti 10:00 Ted Malonei 11:15, Galen
'Irakti 10:80, Mr Trat Story; 11:00, Betty
Crocker) 11:11,, Newa; 1I:H, Baukbate
Talking! 11:4(1, Mart Out of Lift; 11:00,
Northwetternem 12:80, Kay Writ) 1:00,
Breakfatt In Hollywood) 1:S0, Talk Tour
Postal Figures Drop
Albany Receipts at the Al
bany post office for April show
ed a loss over April, 1948, mark
ing the first month a deficit has
been shown on comparative fig
ACROSS
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4. Oriental nure.
a. Anglo-Saxon
.lav.
II. Th. heart
13. Vendltloa
14. Hilt
15. Label,
40. Knltht'a
armor
bearer 41. More .xpea.
Iv.
45 Still
4S. Acts sullea
41. Brit Inn
subjects
62. Greedy
(4. Hobby
66. Grade
67. Flehlnc sp-
purtensnca
68. Uniform
60. Correlative of
neither
61. Minus
2. City In Nevada
63. Female sheep
lieveni..
18. Surrendrr
19. Keed a nr.
21, Kteepl.
23. Before
25. Purloined
28. Return.
22. Pump hsndl.
33. Yule
34. Suitable
36. Born
17. Flover
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New i 0:15. Data With Oregon Slattt :.
Roand tht Campflrt; 7:15, Evtalng Farm
Hour; 8. Piycbology af tht Family. 8: SO,
Thl la Forestry! 8:4.1, New. 0:00, Mailt
Tat Endure i 0:43, Evening Medltatltaa.
lAAr Friday am. to 4:4ft p.at
lvnV 10:00. Tbt Ntwat lOilft. k
peclaily (or Women i 11:04, Ortgoa
School of tht Air: 11:1ft, Tbt Conoett
Hall; 12:00. Newat Itrlft, Ntta Faraa
tfoari 1:00. Ride can Cowboy. 1:1ft,
Oregon School of Aln 1:80, U.S. Marts
Band; 1:45, All Good Thlnga Begin at
Hornet 1:00, Clubwomen' Half Hour 8: SO,
Memory Book of Mulci 8:00, New,
War Out of It; 8:00, Burprita Paekagti
1:80. Bride and Groom; 8:00, Waletm
Trarelerai 3:80. Art Llnktelter; 4:00, Stair,
rtl Cage; 4:80, Jack Armatrong.
ures since January, 1946, Post
master Tom Palmer reports.
Despite a monthly drop of
$166.71, this year's receipts arc
still out in front of the same
period for 1948, Palmer pointed
out, by $1,614.81.
Solution of Yesterdsy's Puma'
DOWN
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Blbl.
I. Lay.r
I. Thtrtfora
4. Ukt
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' t. Malt liquors
7. Starka
i, Lecal Instrn-
ment
t. Hardening
10. Grow glecn
11. Netherlands
communt
II. Snow runntxt
variant
so. am
32. Pronoun
24. Tht Greek
Ion it E
2C. Fend n it
weapon
17. At no tltnil
contr.
28. Peru
29. Other
20. Kooil eaaentlaJi
11. Health rtaort
SR. Attempt
SH. ara kway
39. Ribbed fabrlf
41. Cry of a cat
42. Roman road
44. A I hi fie
47. Except
41. Dlvtalon of
highway
50. Pock
51. In tMi p!ao
R2. Kvfryth1n
SS. Contenl
K. Lair
SI. Karat !
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