Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 21, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Capital Journal. Salem, Ore.. Friday. October 21. 1949
I'M MRS PARKS T CALL ME
IM SO HAPPV THAT MR BIBBS
5ENT A--A MATURE PERSON,'
-SOMEONE I KNOV I CAN TRUST.'
RADIO PROGRAMS
THE SERVANTS WUNT HARRIET
DOUBLE TROUBLE
ARE ALL OUT I CAME TO
tonight--and srr with your:
CHILD
FRIDAY P. M.
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LADY eg 1 TALKING TO THAT OUSHY OLD WMAH! V
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AP Nawslaaturai
By WILLIAM HOBSON
Chauter 23
Dp t the settlement on Ante
lope Creek. Jay Allison had re
mained a prisoner and grown well
Hi wound was still tender, and
would be for a long tune, but he
could use his arm freely and It
caused him no Dain.
Jay knew that the fall round-ups
were soon to get under way and
he noted, too, change In the at
mosphere of the camp. There was
a quickening of pace, a nervous ex
citement on the part of the men
and their women. Big things were
In the wind.
His guards had relaxed their vig
ilance a bit and he found an op
portunity to corner Turk Pennock
and find out what was coming.
Turk grinned and scratched his
head.
"Well. Jay, from what I can hear
round camp, nere s aoout ine way
she blows: Jim Swlnnerton met
Randall In town and finagled a
sort of golng-away party out of him
t the ranch. It'll be a week from
tills comin' Saturday. By thet time
most of Mike s .ands will be out on
the range with the wagon on beef
roundup. Accordln' to the way Joe
planned it. while the shindig is in
progress Joe's a-goln' to meet thet
otner guard, wnack mm over tne
head with a gun barrel, then tie
him with piggin string an' gag him.
Then he's a-goln' to ease the Mor
gans down to the end of the pasture
a half-mile from the ranch an' let
'em out the gate, where we'll all be
waltln,. We're all supposed to meet
over at a certain place in Aiizony
"You going along?"
Turk scratched his head. "I rec
kon," he said. "Not much else to
do. an' Lucia will be along, too.'
"Turk, why don't you take her and
get out or here? ' Jay urged.
"Dang it, Jay. she won't go."
"Then get out on your own. Some
thing tells me that all kinds or
ructions are going to break over this
range, and soon. Somebody is going
to get killed. There may be a few
nung.
One afternoon while Jay was
lounging on his bunk and reading,
he heard an exclamation from one
of his guards and a chair, tipped
back against the wall by the door,
hit the dirt. He stepped to the
opening and found them staring
off down across the flats, past the
corrals. In the distance he saw
fifteen or twenty head of horses
coming at a fast trot, drWen by
three riders. One look at the high
crowned sombreros and Jay knew.
Miguel had returned.
They strolled down toward the
corrals. Lucia Joined them. Jay
looked over and saw what was on
her face. She knew, too.
Miguel doffed his big hat and
bowed to Lucia, his white teeth
flashing.
"It is good to see the so lovely
senorlta again." he said.
Lucia had come to Jay's side and
Stood as they unsaddled.
Miguel came out again and
there was a smile on his face as he
looked at Jay standing beside the
Bin.
"You have been ver good to
pay the close attention to Lucia in
my absence, but you will not see
her while I am here. This time
when I go. she goes with me. You
Winers t.anti7"
"Oan't hear you." Jay said cold-
r. "My hearing Is plumb bad lately,
reckon."
Jay walked away with her and
took her back to the cabin she had
next to rook one that had become
Ms home.
"Oo with Turk," he aald. "Oet
out of here."
Dome of the old defiant fire came
baek into her dsrk eyes. He saw the
lovely, oval-shaped face, the skin
that was almost white. "T do not
tore him. I will not go with a man
X do not love."
He left her, sorry for her, help
less, wracking his brain for a way
to help her.
Jy eat before his cabin door with
hie two guards and saw the rider
coming acrcoss the waters of the
creek. He recognised Peg Smith.
The man had returned.
He cooked his supper and ate
K Bstleasly. Afterward, when
darkness had come down in full
he said to hie guards, "Might as well
10 down to the store and see what's
iiolng on. No use sitting around
here."
They strolled down to the larger
building, but there was no music
tonight. The camp appeared to be
deserted except for restless men who
strolled here and there, talking In
low tones ana smoxing. mere was
not a woman besides Lucia in the
camp. They were gone. Jay saw
mat uie laai 01 ine rood and goods
were gone irom uie shelves, mey
had been used to stock ur the wag
ons now heading for Arizona.
jay shook olf his gloomy thoughts.
He saw Turk at the bar with Lucia
beside him and he saw the Mexican
Miguel leaning against the wall
beside his two dark-faced eompan-eros.
Brad Morden was nowhere In
sight.
Miguel's smoldering eves were
upon Turk Pennock and Jay saw
what was In them. His two men
stood like statues, and something
in their mien told Jay that there
was going to be trouble. He saw
the flick of the border raider's
brown hand send his cigarette arc
ing through the air. and then Mi
guel straightened.
LUCla. you Will pa with me now?"
he said.
She Ignored him. Turk had tune.
ed slowly, his hand resting near
nis gun. jaayoe sne don't want to
go," he drawled softly.
"Oet awav from her nr T kin
you," Miguel muttered.
L,ucia, you get clear of me," Turk
said Significantly his eves hnrin.
Into Miguel's. "All right, you've made
yore play; now follow it"
"She is my woman," he stated
coldly. "Lucia, you will come with
JaV had leaned forward anrf VnH
at Turk's side.
"Jay," he whispered.
Jay bent down closer. "I loved
. . thet girl. Don't let thai
Mexican take her. Promise me." "
u ngm, Turk. I promise," Jay
whispered.
'To Be Continued)
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BUT TH' B0VS TELL ME VWVE
BEEN CABIN" THT OLD
BARGE WHERS WE EAT-
WHAT'S IT
TO YOU?
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Mac! tha Band
Uaat Ik Band
Musical Jacaaol
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SATURDAY 6 A.M. TO 4:45 P.M.
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1:45 Modi rdn koiN
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Now Hear ThlaJNcwa
: SO Ntwe News
'SiSam Hayaa LConanner Ktwa
1:00
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KOIN Kleck
Klach
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McCanneU
Mary Ln
Tajior
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Lat'a PraUnd
Junior Mlaa
Uanlor Mlai
fTbeatra at
Today
Ik Ine Cala Trio (Grand Ctntral
INewa prand Central
'Farm
Honr
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1:30 Report America
Report Europe
Tropic Eehoee
Troplo Echaea
Eaat'n Football
Eaat'n Football
Btara Over
Hollywood
OWe and Take
ple and Taka
County Fair
County Fair
Meet tba Mlaaus
iMcet tha Mlsaua
Eaat'n Football
Eaat'n footoall
Eaat'n Football
Eaat'n Football
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wJuvtup uajraCUT. COUSIM
CUT, TEDDY? GONNA) AMBV- ITS
B6 A BCtV SCOUT 7 J MY POPS
FIRST LESSON
I IKl BARBER
lCCHJLG6E
WELL . WEU WILBURS
MISrOV LUCKV TO HAVE
SUCH A F1ME SACR1FICIM'
J& TO PRACTISE 04
K91
Y YEP-BUT HENOWT BE
ABLE TO USE ME
STUpyiKl'THAK S000NESS!
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Cv-LOli il J"P llJ T-1 CU AVE
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.:5jEaat'n Football
O emI'b Foo'ball
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Liaslc
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Orrconlana
Broadway Car.
DIAL LISTING, KOAC 550
VrKf Friday P.M. CbUdrona Tue
lM atert 8:15. On tha Upbeat;
S:90. S50 Sporta Clobi 6:00, Newa; 6:15,
OSC Alumnli 6:30, Muale of CtCfho
Slovakia) 7:15, Evening Farm Houri 1:06,
Bcaearrb Report) 11:16, Here'i to Veterami
ft:30, Prosram of Canadai S:t8, Newa and
Weather; B:(H. Muale That End urea t :4B,
Evenlnff Medltatlpnai U W, 81 rn Off.
Bur-, J VELL-TVI1KJGS AIN'T BEEN
iiAVrKiT mn VOD AROUND HERE
DONE. ANY- k LATELY AND US HOODLUMS
7-uikjT, -m 7 GOTTA BLAME IT ON
OU.'-WHV SOMKfOOY--SO IT M3HT
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ME? ,
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EMERGENCY i
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BRANQ ONE FO'Vff
DRESSED AS A HOOO-
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WENT TO
PU)MBING
SCHOOL!
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6 THAT YOU, MONK
YES. HOLLO, BEL7AI
HAVE YOU 60T YOUZ
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WE'VE oOT TO MAKE
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SHE'S DEVELOPED
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ABOUT NOT HAVING DATES,
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SHE MAY FIGURE A BIRD IN THE OFF
BEATS ONE IN THE AIR!
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lj'XBC Symphany
Banda at the
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Downbaal
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Downbaal
Bound-1 BayiNi
Afrooaaty
Breakfast an
tha Plain
Newa
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March TIbm
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Otrl'a Corpa
jToyland Tunaa
royland Tunaa
Start of
Tomorrow
Btara of
Tomorrow
Minn. Mich.
Minn. Ml-h
Mlnn.-Mlrh.
Minn. Mkb.
Nawa
Mother
Beat
Family Party
Knowa
Family Party
mewapapr
Mewapapr
Columbia Feat.
Stanford-OSC
Stanford -OSC
Stanford-OSC
Stanford OSC
SUnfo.d-OflU
Stanto.l OSC
Staniord-OSC
Stanford OBC
Stanford OSC
Stanford OSC
Stanford OSI
Stanford-OSC
fiwi
Break raat Oanf
Breakfait Gang
Top Tradea
harfaln Counter
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Haven of Real
Hajren of JBeal
INorthweat Nawa
pint slnfB
Faator'a Call
Sara Riders
Minn. -Mich.
Mlnn.-Mleh
n.-.Mkh.
Mlnn.-Mlch.
Mlnn.-Mlrh.
Minn.-Mlrh.
Mlnn.-Mlrh.
n.-Mlch.
Mlnn.-Mlrh.
Tea Crumpcti1
Tea and
Crnmpets
Lion lor
Junction
fan Concert
llaaa Concert
Res Kour
farry Wlatner
Albert Warner
Church Nat
iNewa
Garden Gnlda
Proudly
Wi Mall
Doc,
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PI at tar
Jock
Top Tradea
Kewa
V Newt
Bob E ber It
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TBA
newt
Muale
tTei RlttOf
Nawa
Hornet on Land
JLitenalea lart
jRemlnlaclnv
Remlnliclnr
KVeat'n Malodloa
Vcleneu Extur,
Popular
Varieties
Muale nitboul
Worda
CSC-Oreton
USC-Or.f n
rsC-OrJton
CSC-Onon
Marina Band
Salem Air Rat.
Concert
Favorltea
Sat. Serenade
Sat. Seronada
Sat. Serenado
Sat. Serenada
LH tha Opera
Lt tha Opera
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pfafj Band
Bat. Matlnae)
Bat. Matlnea
Sat. Matin
Sat. MaUneo
Sat Matin
Sat. Ma tine
Sat. Matin
Sat. Matlne
USC-Ortron
t'SC-Oreion
h'SC-Orea-m
I'SC-Orecon
I'SC-Orea-on
h'SC-Oreaon
tl'SC-Orfon
IHemminstwar
Chln-U Chat.
Chln-Up Thai.
Chin -La Chat.
Chln-Up Chat.
ISpotllta Mnale
ppotlll MubI
rurtala Calls
Curtain Calls
fhC Saturday A.M. 10:Ot. Nw
lWMV lt:15, Etreclallr for Woman)
U:M, Tbo Concert Halh IS:00, Nawa I
1:15. Noon Farm Beurt 1:00, Rid Rb
Cowboy t l:S0 Voir of tha Armri 1:4a, ,
Melody Lanet 1:00, Muale of the Mat
ter a i S:M, Science Newai 1:M. Spirit of
Vlklntai 4:00, Your Securltri 4:15, Son
f Weat: 4:45. A Last Look at Australia.
Prep Mothers' Club
Greets New Members
Mt. Angel The Mt. Angel
Prep Mothera club welcomed
the many new members at a
party held at the Hilltop recrea
tion room recently. Following
a short business meeting, when
the activities for the coming
year were outlined, the members
enjoyed the show "Guadalcanal
Diary". Guest prizes were given
to Mrs. Martin Seller, Mrs.
Theresa Wolf, Mrs. John Kloft
and Mrs. J. H. Fournler.
Mrs. Raymond Ebner and a
committee of senior mothers
served coffee and cake. They
were assisted by the students
of the senior class.
The mothers of Juniors will
be hostesses at the meeting in
November, when arrangement!
will be made for the Father
Son Banquet.
During the first five days
after their landing on Iwo Jima
Marine corps communication
crews laid more than 700 miles
of telephone wire, although op
erating under heavy artillery
fire and harassed by snipers.
ACROSS
L Mklacran
measure
I. Good times
ft. Additional
12. Planet
13. Weaken
14. Post
15. Skip
IK. Greek lttr
17. Statement of
an account
IS. Traill of wild
animals
M. Orinoco
lowlands
SL Scotch Tnd
child
IS. Mlmto
24. Obvious
28. Flylnp; devle
12. So. American
wood sorrl
IS. Subsequently
IS. Operated
SC. Wooden pins
IS. Con-bearlns
trees
40. Lower pen at
the fee
tl. Therefor
41. Northern
4l Hands on hip
and slbowa
eitended
10. Ardor
61. Circuit
61. Burden
64. Cut
66. Rubber tre
68. Gaelic
67. Urchins
6. Half dosen
61. Small round
marks
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able
T. Scamp
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Tesstl
I. Reclined
10. rodder pit
It Additions to
buildings
It. Actual
21. Football poal.
tlon: abbr.
II. City In lUlnol
!. Soft drink
25. Hlrh card
26. Fell behind
27. Microbe
29. Anirer
10. Sailor
31. Kxlstenca
24. Venture
37. Odore
33. Thwarted
41. Exclamatloa
43. Flneet
44. Wlde-montbe
)er
4s. Foray
4. Point
47. Philippine
netlve
4. Fiber
49. Poeme
II Turkl.h
name
A Neweleahiree
ROOM AND BOARD
By Gent Aher
I WATCHED YOUR. LUMBER
JACK PAL SHADOW-BOXING
IN TH'YARA AND HE5
AAORE AWKVARD THAN
TAKING A LADDER THRU
A REVOLVING DOOR-
HIS rOOTXACRK 15
AWfUL LOOKS LIKE
HE'S GOING ACROSS
A SWAMP
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THAN A
PLASTERER'S
SHOES " BUT YUH
OUGHTA. SEE HOW
HE CAN HIT A
HAS A
FREI5HT-CAR.
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