Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 30, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    f 18 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, August 30, 1949 1
The HOUSE on LILAC STREET
by FRED BAYARD
A1 WtwilwfwH
Chapter 9
The house on Lilac Street, though
atlU austere, was much less gloomy
with a brlsht sun warming lis gray
atone Iront. Derria paid off her
cab and ran up the ironc iieps,
" Cherrv lived here.
And Cherry, In red and black
atln lounging pajamas, ws wa"
Inz for her at the ton of the stairs.
"Morning, honey. I was hoping
you'd be early. It's been ages since
j you were over."
Derria followed her Into the
large room overlooking the street.
"Don't forget Im a working girl.
Bhe glanced around the room be
fore sitting down. "When are you
going to move out 01 mis joint,
nerryy it depresses me.
Cherry shrugged her shoulders.
"That's up to Dave; why don't
you ask him?"
Derria did not miss the rebuff
in Cherry's voice. To change the
subject, she opened her briefcase
and took out the completed sketches.
"See what you think of these,"
she asked.
"They're swell, darling. You can
co ahead with the dreses any time.'
Derria watched her covertly. She
was accustomed to the other's fickle
likes and dislikes, but something
about Cherry s manner puzzled her.
"Didn't you say you wanted to
snow me the new oar? rne idea
is grand, but I still think it's a
shame to waste It on this place."
Cherry couldn't help laughing
"You realize, of course, you're the
only one who can get away with
a remark like that. After all, If I'm
going to live here, I can at least
try to make it more modern."
"It may be a swell hobby, though
a bit too expensive for me. But
then, I'm not the most popular
singer in town."
"You are polite, the perfect guest."
Cherry's eyes sparkled. "Throwing
compliments around for free or
cud you really mean that?"
"Cherry, that's one thing I've
never fooled about. You've got a
swell voice, and what's more, the
dramatic technique to put It over.
It's not so much the way you sinp
as the staging you do for effect,
Cherry shrugged, although she
was pleased.
"Wait till you see the new num
ber Dave and I have been working
on the one I want one of the
new dresses for."
"Which reminds me," Derria In
terrupted her. "I came here for
proilt as well as pleasure, and,
lady, are you going to pay!"
"I always seem to come Into the
picture when there's a question of
paying lor sometning." David Hol
way entered the room.
"Nice of you to finally get around
to visiting us," he remarked, "al
though I can't say It's much of a
compliment when the only thing
that brings you over is to sell Cherry
a dress."
"Dave, come and see this simply
vorgeous thing Derria's designed
for my Moon and Stars number,"
Cherry interrupted.
"It can't be as hopeless as all
that," David's voice echoed.
"It must be old age," Derria
laughed,
"I think the poor girl needs a
drink." Cherry said, as she got up
and led the way.
Kolway stopped behind the bar.
"What'll you have? It's on the
house."
The sudden jangle of the front
door bell startled Derria. Cherry
noMced It and laughed.
"That thing makes me jump, too,
I very time I hear it, and I live here,
t doesn't matter what part of the
house you're in; It always sounds
as if it's right under your chair."
Derria, who had been sitting on
L stool with her back to the door,
rned to look around. As her eyes
oame to rest on the person who
entered the room, she seemed to
freeze. It was the man who had
been on the bus, who had taken
her car, and then disappeared.
Quickly she looked away, gripping
the stem of the glass she was hold
ing so tightly that she thought It
would break, lie had not noticed her
yet, which gave her time to regain
ner composure.
"Come on in, Hald," Holway
called out, "You must have a nose
Dor drinks. You always seem to be
around when they're being served.
"Hello, Dave, Cherry," he greet
d them as he moved Into the
room.
Then h aw herl
Derria fancied she saw a momen
tary hesitation, so quickly covered
up that no one but herself could
have perceived It.
"Hald. I don't believe you've met
Derria Martin." Cherry turned to
make the introduction. "Derria, Im
sorry, darling; I'm so stupid about
these tnings. mis is Maid scon.'
Not by the slightest flicker of
his facial muscles did he betray
their prior meeting. With a casual-
ness to match his own, Derria smil
ed coolly.
"How do you do Mr. Scott?" And
then, wltn the slightest little In
flection in her voice, meant for his
ears alone, she added, "For a mo
ment, I almost thought you were
someone I'd met somewhere. Butt
now I realize that Im mistaken.'
He shook his head and smiled.
"I'm afraid that we haven't. I
should certainly have remembered."
Holway brought the cocktail
shaker, and refilled their glasses
alter pouring a drink for Hald.
"Hald and I are working on a I
little scheme that we hope Is go-i
lng to net us big money. It's still
pretty much ol a secret, out it's
If It goes over It is going to mean I
big things in radio and in other!
lines too. we re going to Install It
at the club. After that we'll know I
connected with sound-proofing, and
better what Its prospects are."
"Are you an engineer, by any!
cnance, Mr. scoitv" Derria asked.
"Yes, although most of my work
lately has been out on the West!
Coast."
"Nice place, the West Coast," she
pursued relentlessly. "I have rela
tives in San Francisco. One of them.
Uncle Mathews, Is on the police
force. He's done a lot of work In,
connection with breaking up count
erfeiting gangs. He used to be an
engraver, so in a way you might
'say he knows the trade. Never met
him. I suppose?"
No, can t say that I nave." He
looked at her coolly. "Of course,)
San Francisco Is a large place."
uerria smiled to herseu. She I
turned to Holway. "Dave, would I
you phone for a cab for me, please?!
I nate to Dreak up tnis little gath
ering, but duty calls."
(To be continued)
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TUESDAY P.M.
IKSLM i?0 IKGW aSS IKOCO ST IKOIN
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W:15 Frmk Btnlnrwftr Smnnr . RbrtbM Raneb LltlU Sh.w
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Mnale Klng'a Men Tow Band Irnorant
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m Fulton Lawis, Jr. San Hares Baieball Serenade
1 1 :1A Bob Foolo Show Wai Museaai Baaeball Ton and Warld
I :U Bob Poole Show Wax Mima Track Utt Oreheatrn
UA Mmle Wax Maieasa Track U9 News .
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WEDNESDAY 6 A.M. TO 4:45 P.M.
6:H Newa Hods Padea News
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16 Breakfast Gang Smooth Muale Western Melodies Art Baker
:J0 Breakfast Gang Riders of Saga The Stara Sing Mako Believe
:45 Top Trades Sam Hayes Church In Wild Make Believe
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lb Rise and Shine Second Cup Melody Tina News
:S0 Sons ef Plnnren Jack Berch Muile Grand Slam
:4ft Morning Special Ncwe J. Charles Thomas Rosemary
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Music Juit Plain Bill Mac's Melodies Meet the Missus
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SO Sonis af Times Aunt Mary Byers Bedlam Robert Q. Lewis
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lrCY Tuesday P.M. ft :0fl, Squirrel Cagei
lCA 5:30, Johnny Lujaoki A:nn, Keep
inr Up With Sports; 6:1(1. Home Edition)
ff:30, Modern Romances; 7:00, Home Edi
tion: 7:15, Elmer Davlst 7:30, Rrport to
thn Peoplet 7:4ft, Musle by Boverot S:00.
Conntenpyi 8:30, Town Meeting; 9:80,
Monitor News) 9:4ft, Book Adventures!
10:00, Richfield Reporter) 10:15, Intermes
tot I0:H0, Concert Honri 11:30, Memos to
Tomorrow; 13:00, Xtra Honrt 1:00, Sign
lCY Wednesday A.M. :00, Rarlr
IX C A Blrdt 6:45, Dirt Doctor; 7:00,
News; 7:16. Band Boxi 7:30, Bob Hasen
Show: 7:4ft. Time Tempos) 8:15, Martin
Asronskri 8:30, Zeke Manners) 8:4ft, Trop
lcana; 9:00, Breakfast Clubt 10:00, News)
10:1ft, Stars of Today) 10:80. Melodr
Promenade; 11:00, Ted Malonei 11:15, Ga
len Drake) 11:30, Mr True Story; 11:00,
Bettr Crocker; 11:15, News; 12:30, Bauk-
hage Talking) 1t:4ft, Naner Craig) 1:00,
Norttiwesterners; 1 :3ft, Kay Wait; t:00,
Breakfast In Hollywood.
ltrAr Tuesday P.M.
lWM Upbeat) 5:50. ft
11:00, On the
SftO Sports Clubt
6:00, News; 6:15. Dinner Melodies; :,
'Round the Campfire) 7:15, Evening Farm
Hoar; 8:00. Artlstrr In Classics) 8:18, U.N.
Review; 8:30, Great Songs t 9:45, Loggers
Fira Weather Forecast; 9:00, Musle That
Endures; 9:45, Lift Up Thr Voleet 10:09.
Excursions In Science; 10:18, Serenade;
10:45, News; 11:00, Sign Off.
If O A i" Wei. A M. 1. Nawa; 19:11,
IXWMVrf Especially for Woman; 11:99,
Concert Hall; U:09, Ncwa; U:lft, Farm
Hear; 1:00, Ride 'am Cowboy; 1:1ft, Va
riety Timet 1:80. Thla Dart 1:4ft, Melodr
Lane) 1:00, Cavalcade of Drama; t:15.
Memory Book of Muslet 8:09, News.
X:90, Easr Aees 9:45. Meet the Hajojret
00, Snrprlsa Package; 9:80, Bride and -Groom
1 4:00, Ladles Ba Seated; 4:80,
Add-a-llne.
Mrs. Smith Hostess
Mt. Angel Mrs. P. N. Smith
was hostess st three tables of
bridge at her home followed by
a late supper. High scor honors
were won by Mrs. M, A. Wag-
ner, traveling, Mrs. Frank Meidl
and special, Mrs. Frank A mm.
The latter assisted the hostess
at serving.
ACROSS
1. Poisonous
snakes
ft. Variety of
lettuce
8. Mexican coin
12. Learning
13. Extend over
14. English
murderer
15. Enjoyments
18. Infatuation
19. Toper
20. Ourselves
21. Relax
23. Give forth
25. Urchin
26. Relatives on
the father'a
Ida
19. Damp:
dialectic
14. Huge mythical
bird
16. Flch eggt
17. Masticating
members
40. Satellites of
the sun
48. River; Spanish
46. Shakespeare's
stream
46. Natural color
49, Again: prefix
60. Large bird
S3, Understand
S1. Rules
57. Circle of light
69. Former hair
pad
60. Minute animal
61. Egyptian
nun disk
Solution ef Yesterday's Puzz'a
11. Ancient Roman 62. Catch eight of
measure 63. High cards
DOWN
1. European
mountains
2. Card game
1. Claim
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S3 :
Af N.wj.ofur.t
4. Ocean
5. Bunch
I. Rowlngr
Implement '
T. Rind of wheal
I. Parent
I. Period,
10. Glut
11. 81Kn
IS. Pleai.
17. Fly high
22. Room In a
harem
24. College dexrM
26. Appropriate
27. Turn to the
right
28. Soak
30. Distracted
II. Little child
32. Affirmative
35, Clearnesa
38. Strive
39. Hastened
41. Biblical town
42. Word of
refuea)
44. Scente
46. Hindu
, mythological
eorcereaa
47. Trim
48. Take out
61. Measure
62. Utlllzea . .
66. Chart
66. Ancient win
veasel
tl. About
ROOM AND BOARD
Bv Gen Ahtrn
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