Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 29, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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16 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, August 29, 1949
The HOUSE on
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(Chapter8)
Retracting her steps, Derria reach
ed the vicinity of the laundry shop.
She drove slowly past, down Ma
ple Street, and parked her car
a block away, around a corner. To
Justify her going inside, she had
brought along a bag with soiled
clothes which she intended leav
ing.
In the light of day, Derria ad
mitted to herself, there was noth
ing at all sinister about the place.
As she watched from underneath
the awning of an adjacent shoe
store, she saw one or two people
go In, to come out almost imme
diately. Several seconds later a
car pulled up to the curb, and a
man with a briefcase got out and
went In. She waited for some
time, but he did not come out.
Derria glanced at her watch and
pushed open tne door.
Once inside. Derria glanced quick
ly around. The shop was dismal
and not too clean, but surprisingly
much larger than it appeared to
be from the outside. An opaque
glassed door on the left Indicated
an office of sorts. Steps sounded
along a passageway leading to the
back. A man came through the
door and said:
"Good morning." Of the man
with the briefcase there was no
sign.
Before she could answer, the bell
sounded and a woman entered the
store. She glanced around lnqulr
lngly, then came toward fahem.
"I was supposed to come here
uus morning, its aoout some in
surnnce. It this the right place?1
The man behind the counter
traightened up,
"Yep, this is the place. I guess
it's Mr. Owens you want to see
What's the name? I'll let him
know you're here."
"Mrs. Warnock."
He went to the door which Derria
had first noticed, and stuck his
head In. The man who came out
was the one she had seen getting
out of the car. He allowed the
woman to pass into the office, or
whatever it was, and closed the
door.
The loquacious character had
meanwhile rammed his position
behind the counter.
"Insurance?" Derria prompted.
"Here?"
"Sure, I let a couple of the boys
I know have the use of that office.
I don't need it for anything any
way. They say It's handy for theii
contracts out this end of town, and
I get well paid for it."
Unable to think of anything more
the could ask without arousing sus
picion, Derria moved toward the
door.
When will my stuff be ready?"
"Oh, Monday sometime. I'll prob
ably be shopping in the neighbor
hood, and I'll call for it."
A sudden thought struck her.
"By the way, until what time are
you open in the evening?"
He looked surprised. "We are
not, miss. We close at six every
day, and one-thirty Saturdays."
Derria looked up from her gar
dening to see Dr. Bayles' car com
ing toward the house. Having seen
her from the drive, he left his
car at the front and came around
to the side where Derria was work
ing. The doctor smiled. "Had sev
eral matters to attend to early,
and since I was passing by, I
thought I'd come in and see if
there were any further develop
ments." Derria came In and sat on the
bench near him.
"I'm glad you came. Several
things have happened."
"Let's hear Uiem," the doctor
asker, leaning back. Derria pro
ceeded to tell him about the stolen
car and her excursion to the laun
dry. The doctor was thoughtful. "I
don't like to throw any cold water
on you, but everything so far is
negative. It's all a mass of con
jecture, and I still tlinik it's Just
one oi uiose tilings tnnt happen
without nnv beginninir or end nnri
that you might as well forget
Voices sounded from the klU-hen
Sarah appeared in the doorway
to announce, "Maria is here." She
paused, throwing a significant
glance toward the doctor.
Derria Ignored It. "Ask her to
ome nere."
"Dr. Bayles," Sarah said unex
pectedly. "I wonder if you would
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care to come and see the new
barbecue we're having built."
That the idea didn't particularly
appeal to him was obvious, but be
fore he could voice his objections,
Derria spoke up.
"Yes, why won't you? For what
it's costing us, I think it snould
be worth seeing. We'll be there
in a few minutes."
As the others left she turned
to Maria and asked quietly, "What
is ltv Youre worried about some
thing?"
"Yes. very much a-worry for you,
Mees Derria. There have been
men making the questions about
you. I did not see them, but I
have hear how they ask every.
where." With great agitation, she
began to fold and unfold the edge
of her coat. "About thees men, I
do not know anything but that
tney are Daa, very Daa. it ees saia
they have had trouble with the
poleece. They have been seen talk
ing with that man Kleeber. He owns
a garage. That one, ees no good.
There ees much he can tella you
n he wanted."
As if suddenly aware of what
sne had said, she looked at Der
ria, her big brown eves frightened.
"Please, Mees Derria, do not say
anything to anybody about thees
things what I have told you. Al
ready, I have said too much. I
am so much troubled." She gazed
about as if looking for some means
of escape. "I have kept open my
cars, and listen, but never do I hear
much. Only I know something she
ees very wrong,"
All further questioning was
fruitless. As if afraid that she
had laready said too much, Maria
refused Derria's offers of tea, and
quickly left.
But the words of warning rang
in Derria's ears "Something she
ees very mucn wrong!"
(To Be Continued)
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:1A Frank Hem lot way Sunny Side Rhythm Ranch tittle Show
; Paulng Parivda Ntwi Bini Crosby Club 15
M Carmen Cavalarro Richard Barhness Sport fait Edw. R. Mnrrew
6:00 Ted Drake Musical Soiree 'candlellgUt - Kno& Hannlni
:15 Ted Drake Musical Soiree Silver Beulah
;3 Adv. el Champion Voice of Newt Cbet Huntley
; Muiie Flreitone Troptcana, Newa
7:00 Gabriel Scatter Telephone Hour Pat O'Brien Radio Theater
:1ft Northwest Newi Telephone Hour Musical Jackpot , Radle Theater
:S0 Musle Jane Pickens Bandstand Radio Theater ,:
l Musle Jane Pickens Dugout Dope Radio Theater
800 American Forum Contented Hour Baseball My Friend Irma
:1ft American For. a Contented Hour Baseball Mr Friend Irma
:' Cisco Kid Radio City Baseball Bob Hawk Show
M ciico Kid Playhouse Baseball Bob Hawk Bhew
9:00 Let George Do It Supper Club Baseball Lowell Thomas
:1B Let Georee Do It News of World Baseball Jack Smith Show
:3f The Saint One Man's Family Baseball Talent Scouts
:4I The Saint One Man's Family Baseball Talent Scouts
Jk '00 News - New. Baseball Five Star Final
llV1 Seicn ,ooal News Sports Page Final New Round-up Inner Sanctum
1017:30 News Orchestra Track 1 HM Inner Sanetnae
46 Musio . Orchestra ' Track HIH) Bands on Parade
H;00 Fulton Lewis 3x. !am Hbyes Track 1400 . Serenade
IJ Bob Poole Show Wax Museum Track 141)0 You and Worl
:S0 Bob Poole Show Wax Museum Track 1U0 Orchestra) -
This Day Wax Museum Track lt0 News '
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TUESDAY 6 A.M. TO 4:45 P.M.
6iOO News Hodge Podga News
16 Dawn Patrol Hodge Podge KOIN Kloek
30 NW Farm News News KOCO Klock KOIN Klock
:45 March Time Hodge Podge KOCO Klock KOIN Klock
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:M Dawn Patrol The Old Songs Top Morning News
US News News News Fred Beck -
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115 Breakfast Gang Smooooth Musle Western Melodies Art Baker
;SU Breakfast Gang Riders of Sage Stars Sing Make believe towa
ilfi Top Trades Sam Hayes Church In Wild Make believe town
9" loo Bargain Counter Second Cup Time for Melody Feature Storr
:16 Musle Second Cup Time for Melody News
:80 Sons of Pioneers - Jack Beroh Musle Without Grand Slam '
:45 Morning Special Jews J. Charles Thomas Rosemary
a A 100 Northwest News' Tommy Dorsey Guest Artist Wendy Warren
Via Katr oVnith Tommy Dorsey N.W. Retort Aunt Jenny
1 1 I. 'go Pastor's Call Tommy Dorsey Concert Miniature Helen Trent
"145 Purple Sage Tommy Dorsey ' Concert Miniature Our Gal Sunday
g. tOO News LoBM orcn. Music Mart Big Sister
I I 16 Woman of Week Lopes Orch. Music Mart Ma Perkins
n -80 Wiles Organal. Today's Children Jan Garber Dr. Malone
b U :4d Waits Serenade Lora Lawton Vocal Varieties Guiding Light
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lO'lO News Double or Nothing Hollywood Musle Come Get It
1 '10 Queen for l Day News Newt Norab Drake
:I6 Queen for a Day Light of World Ted Dale Presents Brighter Day
1:00 Ladies First Life Beautiful Mac's Melodies 2nd Mrs. Bute
.10 Ladles First Road of L.fe Mac's Melodies Perry Mason
80 Northwest News Pepper Young Mao's Melodies Bright A Ughl
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80 Musle Just Plain Bill Mao's Melodies Meet the Missus
45 Musle Front Page Farrcll Mac-a Melodies . Robert Q. Lewis
400 Lucky V Welcome Travelers Movie Time Robert Q. Lewis
;i6 Lucky 'V Welcome Travelers Philosopher Robert Q. Lewis
30 Nat Brandwynn Aunt Mary Byers Bedlam s Robert Q. Lewis
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DIAL LISTINGS. KEX. M90: KOAC. 550
l.rV ' Monday P.M. 0:00, Bauirrei
11A f.wM- KTtn. C.rmt Harnett 6:00.
Keeping Up With Sports) :16 Home Edi-
tiont 6:30. Modern Romances! 7:00,
Headline Edition: 7:15, Elmer Davis; 7:30
Mr. President i 8:00, Lone Ranger i 8:30,
Song Shopi 8:45, Arthur Gaetht 9:00,
Railroad Hourt 0:80, Ella Mae Morse; 9:45,
Henry J. Taylori 10:00, Richfield Report,
en 10:15, Intermexxoi 10:80; Concert Hourt
11:30. Memos to Tomorrow! 13:00, Xtra
Hoori 1:00, Sign Off.
ICV Tuesday A.M. 4:00, Early Birdt
lsS 7:oo, Newsi 7:16, Band Boxi 7:80,
Bob Hazen Showi 7:45, Time Tem
pos! 8:15, Martin Agronskyi 8:S0, Zeke
Manners! 8:45, Tropicanai 9:00, Breakfast
Clubl 10:00, Newsi 10:15, Stars of Today;
10:30, Melody Promenade; 11:00, Ted
Meloner 11:15, Galen Drakei 11:30, My
True Story i 12:00, Betty Crocker; 12:15,
Newt! 12:30, Baukhage Talking! 13:45,
Club Timei 1:00, Northwesternersi 1:30,
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14. West Indian
sorcery
15. Nuisances
16. Time
Intervening;
18. Spur range of
the Rockies
20. Escape by .
trickery
21. Rain hard
23. Exclamation .
of disgust
25. Hewing; tools
SI. Pino leaf
36. Come out Into
view
87. Manner
38. Tropical tree
. 41. Beverage
42. Wiles
43. Negative Ion -45.
Implement for
turning
47. Amount of
weight a
vessel may
' carry
49. Water vapor
62. Small fish
- 63. Play on words
. 64, Reddish-orange
dve
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29. Triangular end
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66. Insect
67. Literary
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iVMV Upbeat; 8:60, 650 Sports Clab
6:00, Newsi 6:15, Dinner Melodies! :M,
Musle of Czechoslovakia! 7:15, Bvtnlu
Farm Hourt 8:00, Artistry In Classlesi
8:16, Defense Report; 8:30, Great flongst
8:46, Loggers Fire Weather Forecast!
9:00, Musle That Endures 9:45, Lift -L'p
Thy Volcei 10:00, The Newsi 19:15,
Serenade! 10:46, Newsi 11:00, Sign Off.. '
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vML io, News i 10:15. For Women i
11:00, Concert Hall! . 12:00, Newsi U:li
Noon Farm Hour) 1:00, Rlde'em Cowbey :
1:15, Variety Timei 1:30, Melody- Lanti .
3:00, Cavalcade of Drama! 8:15 Memers '
Book of Musle; 8:00, The News. - . v
Kay West! 3:00, Breakfast In Hollywood
2:30, Easy Aces) 2:45, Meet the Menjoust
3:00, Surprise Package! 3:30. Bride and
Groomi 4:00, Ladles Be Seated, 4:30 Adda-Line.
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slang
2. Bail and
farewell
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bridge
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pain
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10. Tolerate
11. Silver coins
17. Flaring out
19. Beginning
21. Wooden pin '
22. Early English
money
24. Shelter for
aircraft
27. A son of Nokht
variant
28. Shelter
SO. Acid fruit
32. Grows lees
light
33. Illuminated
34. Bitter vetch
36. Late
38. Courtyard
39. Positive
electrlo polo
40. Straight
batted ball
42. Makes a
preliminary
wager
44. Soft feather
46. Countv to
North
Carolina
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