Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 27, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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    18 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1949 1
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By
(Chapter it
Jay was wondering about Joe, his
twin brother. Joe was a little wild
and a devil with the girls and he
must have gotten Into trouble. He
was probably In Jail or he'd have
tent the wire nlmseii.
The train got Jerkily under way,
pushing south a way before swing
ing west, and Jay Allison relaxed in
the seat and smoked. He changed
trains at midnight, ate, waited an
hour for the next one, and slept all
through that leg of his Journey on
It, cramped In the narrow seat. Just
belore sundown the following day
he descended stiffly from the third
train and looked over the town of
Ashbury. The station was about
two hundred yards from the collec
tion of buildings, some of them two
story, and one the back of one of
them had been painted In huge
letters: rora notei.
He was tired, begrimmed, nun
gry. and his mouth had the bitter
taste that comes of Irregular meals
no exercise, and little sleep for
lorty-eiRht hours.
He strode to the desk and the
middle-aged man behind It said
casually, "Ain't see you around In
quite a while, Joe. Been away,
eh?"
Jay was In the act of putting his
name on the paper. He thought.
Mister, you're not the first person
who couldn't tell me and my broth
er apart. Polks have had that trou
ble since our school davs. But he
didn't say the words aloud; there
was something about this he didn't
like, and an Inherent caution made
mm pause with the pen.
"Yeah, ain't been around for a
wnne, was all tie said. Joe al
ways said "ain't." and Jeered at
him good-naturedly because of
nis Detter usage of words.
The pen scratched. Joe Allison
Ashbury, Texas.
"Giving you the same old room."
the clerk said. "You know where
ic is. meres somebody upstairs
too." And the clerk grinned and
wiiiKea signuicantiy.
"Thanks," Jay said.
He took the key. which luckily
had the number of the ronm nn it
Many cowtown hotels used keys that
fit every lock, so that there wasn't
much ase in numbering the leather
tags. The Ford was progressing
with the times. He took his duffel
ass ana went up the stairs and
down a dim hallway, whose carpet
ing was worn and filled with holes
from the marks of a thnusnnri hnnt.
heels and spurs. He shifted the
Daus, ana tne gunnysack contain
ing his saddle and rifle and other
gear slipped. It hit the floor with
& crash.
He put down the rest of the
baggage with a muttered Impre
cation and unlocked the door. As
H swung open another one did
too. He saw a head of flaming red
hair and a pair of blue eyes; saw
the startled look of a lovely face
a.i a girl came out.
"Joel" she breathed. "Oh, Joe
darling!"
He saw her rush toward him
heard the rustle of her skirts, and
then she was In his arms. She put
both of hers around his neck and
held him tightly and lifted up her
face to be kissed.
Some inner voice shot a warn
ing through him. It said, You'd
better be careful, fellow. There's
something about this setup that
doesn't fit Into place. Watch your
atep. He wanted to tell her that
he wasn't Joe but Joe's twin brother
but he had to go slow until he found
out what this was all about. He
bent down and kissed her. feeling
like a fool and knowing how awk
ward he waft being.
He had seen Joe kiss girls at
nances. Joe took them eagerly In
his arms and moved his head onrt
murmured gently to let them know
that this particular kiss was out of
this world. He kissed them along
the cheeks and nn l.hir h,u w
then worked back down to their
lips again.
She stepped back from him. her
j c i iu.mii u. went - sne exclaim
ed In pretended Indlcnatinn
must say that a month's absence
hasn't made you grow mv (nnH.
Or were there too many other
nn m uuwn nome?
"It's Just that I'm tired " h. ...m
"I've been traveling." So Joe hrt
R2623
' Knlt-Kasy Mlttena The easiest
of mittens to knit are those work
ed on two needles.
Any brRlnner or experienced knlt-
ler can make this pair In practically
rn n an fl " "mi' at all. Pattern Includes
m tTT 4 'hree sises.
" ' 'fil IS Pattern Envelope No. R2653 con-
at tJ 'alns complete knitting Instructions
-i r jfr stitch Illustrations and complete dl-
Gl VN To ob,1' U"a pattern, send 20c
"fKuw COIN8' "''"H Pattern number.
ntty,, f 0 f ll T " 10 Peggy Roberta. Capital Jour-
iv i "Sco'i c"ft'pn 8trr" s"n Frn'
WILLIAM HOBSON
supposedly been home for a month.
The letters Jay had received from
his mother each week had made!
no mention of that particular lacm
"Al least you could nave written,
she said.
He pretended a careless shrug
"You know how It is," he said.
wondering what her name was, how
close she was to his orotner joe.
"Being with the folks."
"How are they?"
He lifted his duffel bags and
carried them In; anything to avoid
her eager eves. I
"Same as usual." he replied In I
answer to her question. "Dad lost
a few head In the waterholes; bog
ged down In the mud."
"So that's why you're two weeks
late?"
He nodded. He was on surer
ground now. "I had to stay over
and give the boys a hand."
"Dad's in town." She stood in
the doorway now while he re
moved his hat and the loose tie
at his throat. It was too hot to I
wear a coat. "He's still not recon
ciled to our getting married, but
he'll Just have to like it. Well
be going out to the ranch in the I
morning. Now you hurry up and I
get cleaned up and come on down I
and have supper with us.
"All right." he said. "But I've
got to take a bath first. After two I
days of dust and cinders, I'm as I
dirty as a hog. ' I
"I know, darling. But hurrv It
up. Joe. It's been a whole month
since I ve seen you.
She went out and closed the
door, and Jay Allison sat down I
on the edge of the bed, his mind
in a whirl.
(To Be Continued)
2417
SIZES 2
Corilurov choir? Th, Ehnrt nt
bolero-Jacket, circle skirted Jumper
and prim rounded collar blouse total
a wuiiurnui uiree-piece outnt lor
school wear In sturdy cordurov
(All In one pattern!)
NO. 2417 IS Cllt in Xl? t A onri
0. size 4 mmiwr nnrf ivilurn 1 vilm
35 in.; blouse, IS yds. 35-ln.
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WEDNESDAY A.M. TO 4:45 P.M.
6:00 Morn. Newa Sam. Hodre Podf Srw
1A Muale. Tlmebeea. Newa KOIN Klerk
W March Time Farm Time KOCO Block KOIN Kloch
4 Newa Farm Time KOCO Klock KOIN Klock
:0B Newa Old Sonn Tea Bitter KOIN Klock
.IA I Breakfast Ganc Old Sanaa Nasa B aorta
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45 j Top Tradee Sam Harea Tep O1 Marnlni Fred Beck
8:00 Bargain Coanter Smooth Maale Klna'a Craaadera Consumer Newa
l&lHlae and Shine Smooth Maete Klna'a Cratadrra Newa
.10 Sena of Ploncera lark Berch Wielern Melsdlea Oraad Slaaj
:4ft Morning Special gKt Rldera Church In Wild amarr
9:00 Northwest Newa The'second a Time for Melody ' Warrtai
16 Quia Clab The Second Cap Time for Melody "
:S0 Paator'a Call Hometownera Stan Sine Hfl" Trent
:4A Wlleo Walta Time Newa J. Charlea Thorn aa Gl Snntor
A:t News VlneentLopii N W Kn Big Slater
Ifl 6 Goaael Singer Lara Lawloa Memorable Marie Perklag
lll:S0 Music Roil c.i Heaaa Tune Time Toang Dr. Molaaa
w ;45 Haiti Serenade Hoi teas Houaa SB Key a Guiding Light
a- p. :M Ladica First Double Nothing Muale Marl Mra. Buries
11 :1ft Ladlee Flrat Doable ar Nothing Masle Mart Perry Mason
R I :S0 Queen far a Day Today's Chlldrra Jan Garber Mnrah Drake
I 1 :45 j Queen for a Day Light af World Vocal Varieties Brighter Day
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1 "1:1ft News News Hollywood Muale Come A Get It
I 0 m Northwest News Pepper Teang News Bright and Lit hi
" :4ft Bob Bberly Show Happiness Ted Dale Presents Art Baker
iM Tell Your NeUhbr" B.ckilai e Wife Mae's Melodies Barnyard Polllea
& Harvey Harding Stella Dallas Mae's Melodtea Garry Moors
:S0 Organ Reveries Lorenao Jones Mac's Melodies Garry Moore
:4fl Blng Slnsa Wldder Brown Mae's Melodies Newspaper
:M Against Storm AGlrl"Marrlee Mac's" Melodies Newspaper
,IA Against Storm Portia Faces Life Mae'a Mclodlea Meet the Mlosaa
SO Muile Just Plain BUI Mac'a Melodies Meet the Mlaaa
m :4ft Mulc Front Page Farrell Mac'a Melodies Tunefully Youri
3' :00 Ray It With Musle Welcome Travelers Mac's Mrlodfes News
:I5 Say It With Muale Welcome Travelers Mac's Melodies Arthur Godfrey
:80 News Aunt Mary Mac's Melodies Arthur Godfrey
:4ft Soma of Tines Love and Learn Mac's Melodies Arthur Godfrey
4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. Woman's Secret Movletlmo Arthur Godfrey
19 IF. Hemingway Road of Life Friendly Arthur Godfrey
SO Behind the Story Rolllnl Trla I Brers Can Be Curt Mssaey
:45 I News Sunny Side I Beautiful Ed. B. Murrow
DIAL LISTINGS: KEX.
lry Tuesday P.M. B:00. Saalrrrt
I la.A Caaei 5:30. Johnny Lujacki :MI,
Keeping Vp With Sports; d:IS, Home Edi
lion; 6:30. Modcra Romancesi 1:00, Head
line Edltlont 7:15, Elmer Davlai ?:, Ar
thur Gaethi 7:45, Music by Bovero, S:Ml,
Counterapyt S:30, Town Meeting; :M.
Monitor Nrws; 0:45, Book Adventuresi
110:00, Richfield Reporter; 10:15. Concert
Hnurt 11:30. Memos to Tomorrow! 1Z:00,
IXtra Roari 1:00, Slra Off.
Wednesday A.M. t:00. Early
Bird! S:45. Dirt Doctor! 1:M,
Newsi 7:15, Band Boat 7:30. Bob Haaen
Showt 1:IB. Time Tempoei B:lft. Martin
Agronakyi 11:90. Zeke Mannera; S:45. Rid
ers of the Purple Sagri 1:00. Breakfast
Club! 10:00, Mildred Bedell) 10:15, Stars
of Today! 10:30, Troplcanai 10:45, M
odr Promenade! tl:00. Ted Malone; 11:15,
Galen Drakei 11:30. My True 8 torn 1t:00,
Betty Crockeri 12:15. Newit lt:30, Bauk
hago Talklngi 13:4ft, Nancy Cralgi 1:00,
Northweaternera; 1:50, Kay Weill 1:0.
Brooks Garden Club
Planning Fall Show
Brooks Mr. Opal Rasmus
sen will entertain the Brooks
Garden Club in her home Thurs
day noon for luncheon. Plans
ACROSS
1. Vsetabl
4. Oriental
5. Old Fr.nch
coin
It. Positsa
IS. L8a
11. Publlo
- conv.jrmne
IK. Action
17. Male child
18. Kind of maat
It. Weary
It. 2000 pounda
32. Exclamation
U. Not any
if. Eplo poem
17. Thre-toed
loth
. Rent
11. Fall to aep
1J. Merit
is. wmied
ST. Orated
St. Small laae
40. City In
Oklahoma
42. Infatuation
41. Alone
44. Medttata
44. Perform
48. tnillih latter
49. Goddeaa of
tha harreat
B0. Do without
(3. Pronoun
65. Luton naUra
44. Ensllah
acbool
n. Take food
40. Market place
3. Wondering
fear
41. Timber
14. Indian
Hi. way
II. Chop
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is lit ga
TlSrl 1 1 1 KHt
AP Ntwaf tatarta
WERE RETURN FROr. tuSCWAN
LOOSE' ANTICIPATING THE COMRTS
Of PUfFLS TOWERS, BUT THE
PLACE IS A rORLORN VACUU'
V MRS PUFFLS 15 AWAY
VISITINS HEP. SISTER.-"".
DELIA THE MAID, WENT ON
VACATION YESTERDAY AND
PINKY, OUR. COOK. IS ALSO
ON VACATION
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Pat O'Brita
Maslral Jarbnal
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KFCaklng ftparlt
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Track I4M
Tratk UkO
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Drata Parade
Drtit Parade
Lowell Tboajaa
Jack flatltb
Mr. Mra. North
Mr. a Mra. North
Mrittrr Theater
Mvirrr Tbcatra
Bealah
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Yoa and World
Alrflo
Orchestra
Track UN
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Hal Mclnlyr
Frontier Town
Frontier Town
Maale Yob Want
Mnile Yea Want
Noctarna
Noctarna
Noctarnt
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Serenade
Orrbeatra
Treasury Band
Newi
Silent
Klaa Off
1190: KOAC. 650
lAAf Taeaday p.m. 5:
rWH. I'pbcati 5:MI. 5.VI
i tha
,VV) Sports Club;
Northweaternera! lt:SA. Kay Welti
'Round the Campfiret 7:15. Evening Farm
Hoar; S. Artistry In Claaalrai 8:15. UN Re
view: R:SO. Great Kongo; :45. Logger a' Plro
Weather Forecast! 0:00, Muale That Fo
ri area i 0:45, Evening Medltatiansi 10:00,
Sign Off.
KOAC
Wednesday p.m. 10:00, Newui
10:16, Especially for Women!
11:00, Concert Hall: lt:Ml. Newsi 11:16,
Noon Farm Houri 1:00, Bide 'Em Cowboy i
1:15. Variety Timei 1:30, Thla Dan 1:46,
Melody Lane i t:00. Cavalcade of Drama i
X:1S, Memory Book or Maalci S:A0, News)
3:15. Music or the Matters! 4:00, Oregon
Reporter! 4:15, Proudly Do Hall.
Breakfast In Hollrweodt S:I0, laay Aee
3:45, Meet the Mcnjouai 3:00. Surprlsa
Package i 3:3(1, Bride and Groom i 4:00,
Ladies Be Seatedi 4:30, Add-aLlne.
will be discussed for the fall
flower show, the date, October
8, and is open to the public at
the Brooks school gymnasium in
Brooks, from 2:30 to 8 o'clock.
There ii no charge for admis
sion. lUAisnpniwununni
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lelutlon of Yaatafday's Pwzle
DOWN
1. Lasuma
I. Female ahaat
1. Swlet .
communa
4. Exlat
i. Aacent
t. PoaltlT nolafl
T. tweet biacolt
I. While
I. Black
10. Mongrel dof
11. Engllab livor
11. Nolea
18. Attltudaa
30. Part played
81. Toward
32. Texaa mlaaloa
33. The lady
of Troy
tl. Perelan fairy
17. Mountain
rldae
It. Porenntar
80. Sailor
83. Poema
14. So. American
rlvar
II. Lure
18. Esrptlaa
lltard
4L Wire
couneelor
41. Ouraelvee
47. Ewedleh cola
43. ImprMaUon
11. Kind of
rubber
II. Greenland
aettlement
II. Beveraca
14. Own,
&s. Gone by
17. Be under
obligation
II. Novel
80. Near
41. Article
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ARE WE SOI NS
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PROTEINS AND
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