Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 26, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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    t tO Capital Journal. Salem. Ore Wednesday-. Oct 26, 1919
MATTER OF FACT
THIS 15 YOUR MS5 APPLETOWN
TLJTTUT SUCH AN IDEA
HELLO LEFTY? 3TO BY
just cor in
SHARE OF TONIGHTS SEEMED TO Be
GIVE ME YOUR HOUSE PLAN
RADIO PROGRAMS
WITH THE IOOO RUGS '" I HAVE
DOUBLE TROUBLE
FROM A DATE,
FEE--HOW 01 0 .AFRAID I WAS
TO FILE AND TODDLE ON
THE PACKAGE FOR YOU
MRS. BSAWNSKI ,
IT GO f
HTWF DFABIP.'
WEDNESDAY P.M.
2AM--IntheffP I
of v.hoksr' Bibbs- I
ITl M GLAD 1
1 1 YOU'&C STILLN
SbssV H EKE. MR BtBoS.r7
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AP NtwtlnH vrai
By WILLIAM HOBSON
i.. Cbapwr 37
: i Divliiiht broke over the settle-
menl, cool and quiet. Not a sound
:duturbed. the eriy riling ol uie
rdark curtain In the eau. Jay cross
rirt the creek, hli horse stumbling
Mind alrnott tailing with him. He had
hddden It down. He saw tne aoz
Mng remounu In the corral, watered
" and fresh, and he looked back again
J"t the horiion. Three miles behind
fc.Jlm there showed a dust haze,
s... The Morgans were coming. Jay
Ljooked at the skyline, but there
41dn't seem to be a breath of lile
anywhere. It wa forlorn, dead
deserted. But he knew that out
I there in the brush grim-lipped
, men with Winchesters lay flat on
t (heir Denies ana watcnea ine on
. coming dust haze.
i ' He waa riding into a holocaust,
J" death trap, where the Ufe of his
Brother ana a oeauuiui nan opan.
lsh alri waa at stake. Forlorn Lu
oia! He hoped that tome kind of
ruel fate would not, at the last
' moment, send her to follow Turk
Pennock In a fresh grave dug up
On the slope back of the cabins
She was young, beautiful, lntelil-
nent. pretty well educated.
- He swung In back of the willows
and then unsaddled, turning loose
"-the played out horse. He stole for
: vara on foot, slipping from cabin
npa cabin, Jim Bwlnnerton's big rock
cabin came into view and Jay
moved toward the back. He opened
- the door cautiously, slid in, and felt
Tior the gun at his Dacic.
"Easy. Jay," Ace's mild voice
., said. "Ill shoot. Let me have the
run."
-' - Jay gave It to him, a shudder
- going through his young frame
- This Just about ended It. He was
sure of it when he saw Joe, bound
hand and foot, on the other bunk.
Ace was saying In his drawling
-.fsroice, "I heard a couple of forty
fives go blam right after we left
' an' I figgered you'd either got kilt
or got away. But I wasn't takln'
' no chances. I knowed that If you
i. got free you'd burn the breeze In
here arter Joe. I was watchln'
when you slid In around them
cabins. Hate to do It, Jay, but you
mow uraa.
"Did you see Mike?" Jot asked
from the bunk.
Jay nodded.
what dm he say?" demanded
"'the other.
,.i "He hit the roof. He almost tore
.-the house apart." He quoted words
Ace had said to him only a short
J time previously. "Boy, I Just nat
"Urally wouldn't want to be in your
... boota
"Why, the old coyote I" Joe
1 roared, rage making him tug at
" his bonds. "That ungrateful old
"moss-backed son of a polecat! Just
. you wait till I get my hands on"
"That's what he said about you."
Jay said, and somehow managed
- to laugh. He told of what had hap
pened at the ranch.
Ace chuckled a little pleased
found. "So you got Jim. eh? Thet's
good news to me. I never did cot-
-ton to the idea of thet law sharp
beln' in this outfit. Me, I'm a host
thief an' never expect to be any
thing else, I like to be among
my own kind. But now he'll find
out what It means to do a long
atretch. An" you got Peg Smith,
too, huh? Oood. I never liked thet
aneakln" back-shooter. I've killed
a man or two In my time but I
never done It from the back. Too
bad about Hank. He was the best
brand blotter I ever knowed. I
suppose you boys know what this
means fer you both when Brad
lita In. Nothln' personal about It.
boys. You puts down yore money
an' you take yore choice, them's
alius been my sentiments. An' I
guess thet goea for you. too, Lu
cia." he added. "Mlg will be back
with the boys."
"No." she aaid quietly, "not for
me Ace. I have a knife hidden
away In my cabin. I Intended to
It the other night, when Miguel
was there. I will kill myself be
fore I'll ax with him."
Tha other guard looked out the
open doorway. Tha edge of the
aim was peeping up, for It had
taken Jay some time to get from
the willows to the back door of
the cabin. "Here they come," he
announced.
Jay stepped forward and looked
out, saw the first thin point of
Dlack drop down toward the creek
pe saw Blue Star and Rover Boy
still out in front."
Tha dark line came on, hit the
creek, spread out In the water, the
thirsty horses sucking themselves
full. Blue Star raised his magnm
cent head, water dripping from
his muzzle, and whistled his de
fiance at the horses in the corral
before moving on across, leading
the way. Morden and his men put
them into a big corral, closed the
gate, and togged toward the store
(To be continued)
Juniors at Lyons
Guest Jewell Home
Lyons Mrs. Jewell was host
ess for a party honoring a group
of Juniors from the community,
hold at the community club
house. Games and refreshments
furnished the entertain
ment. Present were George
Johnston, Jerry Mohler, Don
ald Calloway Shirley Mohler,
Jerry Hubbard, Jerry Heineck,
Cleo Dysinger, Dorothy Grimes
Jack Jones, Mary Shupe, Shirley
Calloway, Gloria Carr, Kathryn
Carr, Larry Hubbard, Beverly
Dysinger, Jeanette Huffman and
the hostess Mrs. Jewell.
2818V l
SIZES . J l
Vj' 2962 J jr,
Suit Keasoners JSuit season calls
for plenty of blouses: Action-back
nnirtwaist no. JW2 is the tailored
type that can be worn for so many
occasions. Scalloped peplum style
No. 2818 takes you charmingly from
day to date. (Two separate patterns).
No. 3962 Is cut In sizes 12, 14. 16.
18, 20. 36, 38, 40. 42, 44 and 46
Size 18. 2 yds. 39-ln.
No. 2818 is cut in sizes 12. 14. 16
18. 20, 36. 38. 40, 42 and 44. Size
18, 2 yds. 39-in.
Every home sewer needs the PALL
WINTER FASHION BOOK a
delightful, inspiring presentation of
tne oesi in iasnion. over i.w smart
practical eauy-to-sew pattern de
signs for all ages. Price Just 20
cents, eend now for your copy.
Bend 2Jc for PATTERN with
Name, Address and Style Number
State size desired.
Address Capital Journal. 214 Mis
jJon St.. San Francisco 5. Ciilif.
E I I I
Take-le-Bed-Tcddr Here Is the
perfect take-to-bcd toy. Lovable
Teddy is crocheted In simple loop
stitch and stuffed with cotton, or
better yet, old nylon stockiiut.il
Pattern Envelope No. R2RH.S con
tains complete crocheting Instruc
tions, stitch Illustrations, material
requirements and complete making
and finishing directions.
To obtain this pattrrn. send 0r
in COINS, giving pattern number
your name address and tone num
ber to Peggy Roberts. 8.'8 Mission
Street San Francisco . Calif.
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WELL. SO YOU DECIDES
TO TRY THS earn' OUT
HERE AFTER CLL, EH ?
HEY. VOU - DON'T PUT
THAT STUFF THERE-OVER
HERg--THBN GRAB ft
MOP AND GET THAT
DECK SWABBEO
f EH? WATT II
1 A MINUTE- I I
WHERE D-VOU
GET THflT STUFF?
WHERE OYJ0y
BT IN HERE?
I I FIT M HERE 1 I
PERFECT. CHUMP-rM l
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1:15 tnrr.nl A Ck.
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GroQfb Mirt
fUroHch Msrs
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HollTwood
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Lowell Thomu
Uck Smith
Dr. Christian
Or. Christian
rank Race
rank Base
iBcnlah
lab 18
KEX
1 1M ABC
Lhallenf !
Yukon
Jark Armslranf
Jack Arsuliviki
FlrtflcbUrt
iHomt Edition
Author Cvltlo
Author Critin
jLon Eanfer
Lono Ranger
Mr. Ma Ion
Mr. Halona
:MNwi
tl.lWai Mumum
; 30 Wat Miiiibi
. :4Wai Musaam
12:00'gn Oft
Star Final
You, tha World
tr.fla
rchtstra
Brenada
Jrrhettra
rroaa. Band
Nawa
Silent
KSLM
1390 MBC
B-Bar-B Ranch
8-Bar-B Ranob
1 Mil
Tom Mis
(iabrlrl Ntntar
N W Ntwa
Tall Toaft
Musla
Coast la Ant.
Co ait In Auk
Cite Kid
Clsce Kid
Bhar.
Holmta
Holmta
borla Karlofr
Boris Karlofl
Trouplor
rrouuler
fOrcbtitra
Drchastra
Rehfld. Reporltij
untarncsso
ICon art Hour
Concert Hour
Concert Hour
Concert Hour
Me met Ton or.
iMcmea Tomor.
(Xlra Hour
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1490 Re. k
fthylhaa Ranch
(Rbrtftn Ranch
iBIng Craoby
Bualnaaa newt
Candle Light
and lUvar
ewa
(Tronlaann
tat O'Brien
ualcal JacbneA
velrn Knight
Grant IperU
Nana af Thai
Sonr
Ray Block
Ray Black
News
David In
Samblert
nblert
iFultoo Lewis
Lacal Nawa
News
Cddia Howard
Love Mr it err
Music
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Ittut Morten
film Off
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(Track 14M
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Jack Berth
frank Baoa
Naetnra
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Noclurnn
feign Off
THURSDAY 6 A.M. TO 4:45 P.M.
?0Hodga rodfo
5,News
30 Farm Time
45 r'arm Time
News
IKOIN Klack
IKOIN Klock
IKOIN Klock
flOOlEarly Bird
f:15!oid Sons-a
:3nNcwa
1:45 JSamHay an
l:0oEddla Albert"
1:15 Eddla Albert
t: 30 Jack Berch
l;45 Sage Rldera
Farm News
Keep Smiling
Keep Bmllfng
Keep Smiling
KOIN Klock
News
(News
red Beek
News
rTlmekteper
March Tim
news
News
A gr on iky
Rob Hasen
Zeko Manners
Consumer Newt Breakfast Club
t Hreakfast Club
rand Slant
tote mar y
9:00 rhe Second Cup Wendy Warren
9:loThe Second Cup-Aunt Jrnnj
Helen Trent
pal Sunday
I
-J A HAIRCUT
ANVVrVAV T 5URGLV WILBUR
ICAN TRIM THAT FRIKI6E ONJ
CKJUH HE AO AS WELL AS
iANYOnF. else
THAT'S HOW MUCH VOU KKJOW V
ABOUT ITi 1 CAM ISE DIS- V
PISURED POR WEUKS IP HE
DOES A BAD JOS 1
I'HI , POLKS 1 VASK VOUR FATHER
WHY ALL HE'S ALL UP5ET
THE ai BECAUSE WE HAS,
5H0UTIN&!)TO GET A
HAIRCUT
L 5H0UT1N&I1TO GET A
THAT'S PUrJMY.SOAM 1!)
1 NEED A HAIRCUTi
BUT I CAWT GErfWELL-WELL:
ONE THIS WEEK PERM APS YOU
BECAUSE I'M AMD 1 CAM
PLAT BROKE! yMAXEADtAU,
SON.
EMERGKNCY CAIxTfUM)"
TH' UNITCO FCATURSS
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nev WOULD
A RELIEF.T" vummv.T
THERE ARE MILLIONS I Oimrrie fl l
of people who yilsr of em
would LOVC r7 and tell
to oo this.' ) I nm all to
QwO WEEKS AGO
Jtrr RECEIVED A WIRE
FROM SIR SIONEy
YO.;,,sD."'o
THERE MUST BE y NO MISTAKE.'
SOME MISTAKE.' j VOOR BROTHER
T WIRED ---(JULIUS IM LION!
SIR SIDNEY
TO SEND MY
BROTHER.
JULIUS.',
hELLO.V JULIUS J RIGHT WevV, fff
( BROTHER! ) IS WL sgi
-V. 60LLX SALTY !
we'll have to make a bold J.r3pIr'
K STROKE. THE I9LANP IS NOT U.S. 2,7B!r uc WAS
n TERHlTOeV. ANP THEREFORE I AM ArLI3.pl
u NOT AUTWttl7EP TO MAKE ARREST5 K. I
S HEBE. WE'VE 60TTO HAVE THE rW . -
j HELP OP THAT WAN y'J
SANDRAL! 6cco heavens!
HE'S OME OP THEIR RIH3-
LEAPESS ! PONT TELL ME HE
HAD THE EFFRONTERY TO
CALL HIMSELP AN A6ENT OF
THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT J
HE DIP. .AND I
INTEND TO CALL HIS
BLUFF ! COVEHOW
WE MUST DELAY
THEM UNTIL REAL
AUTHORITY ARRIVES!
rusty, tell spar jo
6ETA WALY-TALlO INTO
A BOAT-A BOAT VTH BifiMT
A 600P, FATCT
00 Marriaa far t etc Slsfer
:15 Lorn Lawlon
Dick Haymea
Easy Listening
1;?!
Ma Perkins
M alone
Kiuidlnf Light
Double ar
Notblna
Children I
Lltht of World
Life Beantlfnl
News
Penper To use
Happiness
Rackstara Wife
IMieiia uailaa
fid Mrs. Burton Betty Crocker
;30 Lorcma Jones Garry Moore
Kewa
llrkfst. Oanf
rkfst. Ganf
lop Trades
Bara'n Counter!
Morn. Special
Haven ol Rest
HaTen ml B-U
Nesra
Quit Club
Paatar'a Call
Newa
Htara of Today
Ltrl Llnkletter
krt Llnkletter (Saie Riders
Jark Norman
Kialen Uraka
Mr Trna Story
(My True Story
Perry Mason
Norata Drake
Brighter Day
News
(Come Get II1
Bright A Light
Urt Baker I
Barnyard Fol.
kiarry Moora
Moneymakers
rlhwest-srnera
Baukhaga
INewe
Noon Dreams
Meet Menjoua
Breakfast in
I Hollywood
Kay West
Kay West
htOCO Kloeh
KOCO Klock
hToi Bitter
(News Sports
Top Morning
frop Morning
News
Kltchem
Ullea
Walls
Oh. In eVUdw d
jOrtan Moods
IWest'n Melodies.
Fiesta lima
Melody Time
Melody Tin
Stara Sins V
J. Ch. Thome) V
News '
Musis
Tuna Tima
MS Keip
lad lea first
ILadles First
Klueen for Day
KJneen for Day
Top Tradea
mews
Iv. W. News
Hob Lberly
rrell Y'r Neigh.
lHarve-y Harding
Hirgan Rerenas
IBIng Sings
Melody Matinee
Melody Matinee
iiWIdder Br own Kirkhm Nb
:00 A Girl Marries Klrkham News.Uay Stewart
:15?ort. Facea Life Meet th MUiuiJar Stewart
:30llust Plain Bill Meet th' Missus Bride Groom Ten n. Jamhnrre
:45;Frt. Pg. FarrelkTune. Yours jBrlde A Groom Ten n. Jamboree
:00Wlooma Travel. Art Klrkham lack Kirk wood mob Pools
:lf Welcome TrareUArthur Godfrey! Vera Vacua iBob Pools
;30 tnt Mary Ltrtbur Godfrey Xadlcs Be Seat' News
:45jLoTe and Learn Arthur Godfrey Ted Malons Dav Boss
:0fl Woman's SceretArthur GodfreySlod. Romances'Pulton Lewla
:15Road of Life Arthur Godfrey plod. Romances Hemlnaway
;30 Dr. piul Curt Massey Rqulrrel Cars Behind Story
:45 More of Life Edw. R. Murr'wrSqulrrel Cage Car. Cavallero
Musla Marl
Musla Marl
Jan Garbar
Vocal Varieties
Hollyw'd Mnsls
Hollrw'd Musis
Headline News
Ted Dale
Mae's Melodies
Mac's Melodies
iMac'a Melodlea
Mac's Melodies
Mac's Melodlea
Mac's Melodies
Mat's Melodies
Mac's Melodies
Mae's Melodies
Mac's Melodies
Mac'a Melodies
Mac's Melodles
Movls Tims
Philosopher
Brers Can Bo
Beantlfnl
DIAL LISTING, KOAC 550
frkf Wednesday P.M. 11:00. Chll
IXWAV dren's Theater) 6:15. On the
lrAf Thursday A.M. 10:00. New si
e IWnv 10:15,
Upbeat t 8:50. BMI Sports Club. 0:00,
Sewsi 0:15. Piano Portraits! 6:30. Priends
Worldt 0:45, Invitation to iteaa;
l, . Farmere' . Union i .1:15, Evening
Farm Houri 11:00, Radio Shorthand
Contest) 8:30. Great Songst 0:00, Mu
sic That Endurest :, Evening Medita
tion 10:00, Sign Off.
Especially for Womeni
11:00, School of Alri 11:15, Concert Balli
12:(K), News, 12:15, Noon Farm Hoori 1:00,
Ride 'em Cowboy; 1:15, School of Alri
1 -AS, Melody Lanei 1:00, Home Garden
Houri 1:80, Memory Book of Mnalet 1:15,
Excursions In Scleneei 8:00, Newst 1:15,
Muvle of tha Masterst 4:00. University
Hour.
Gervais Altar Group
Guest Manning Home
Gervais Mrs. Fre8 Mann-
ings home was the meeting
place of the St. Rita Altar so
ciety with 15 members attend
ing. Final plans were made for
the fall social and dinner. Get
well cards were sent to their
two hospitalized members, Ma
rie Mangold and Mrs. Victor Vi-gill.
Mrs. Anthony Duda, Mrs.
John Henny, Sr., and Serene
Manning served refreshments.
The November hostess group
will be Mrs. Frank Eder, Mrs.
Frank Nosack and Mrs. Stanley
Seguin at a place of meeting to
be announced later.
Tuckers Buy Farm
Gates Mr. and Mrs. Charlei
Tucker have purchased tha (
farm east of Gates on the Linn
county side of the river known
as the Lawson place. This is on,
of the larger farms In this locality.
ACROSS
t. Container
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t. Period of tlm.
IS. Solid watir
13. Weird
It. Anger
15. Lament
17. Rtannas
19. Exlnt
50. Fertalnln to
the Saltan
Pranks
51. Touritt guides
21. Troublo
35. Ketld
is. Diminishing
50. Make amend!
51. Hold back
52. Tear's record
li. Large body of
water
It. Kind of tree
S7. Oriental
Sv. Reward
40. Make a mis
take
41. Branches ot
learning
4S. Outer cover
ings 44. Alternative
45. Hits
47. Reluctant
61. Chinese
dynast?
SS. Pa a rone
through aa
anerture
s4. Electrified
partlclo
65. Unit of work
Rf. Of greater ass
67. Put with
DOWN
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reveala
10. Exist
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content
16. Hop kiln
18. Tumultuoua
disorder
20. Signatories
21. Tills of ad-
drR
22. Humble
23. Cod dim
24. Uaosachutafta
cape
28. ShiRKlab
27. College offlcerf
29. Gaelic form of
John 1
10. Island oft
Jutland
31. Swiss rlvt
36. Redact
SR. Weed
40. MavcuMn
name
41 Roman em
peror 44. Above
45. Pronoun
46. Spoil
47. Hall and
f are well
48. Inlet
49. Turf
50. Fln1h
S3. End In if of tn
paat tens
ROOM AND BOARD
By Gene Ahtrn
THERES A LOCAL HEAVY
WEIGHT fighting fireman
CALLED rOUR'ALARrlA rOLEY
WHO HAS BEEN DROPPING ALL
HIS OPPONENTS INTO THE
PICKLING VAT BY KNOCKOUTS
SO WHY DONT YOU TRY TO
GET A MATCH FOR. ALFY
WITH HIAA?
m.
JOVH.Y6S
LOOK INTTJ
WE HAS
RECORD.
WM-M-TT'D
SENSATIONAL START
FOR ALFY IF HE COULD
STOP THE FIREMAN
ON HIS CLIMB UP THE
TITLE LADDER.
"Sgg? JOVE, YES -I'LL
Ygf LOOK INTO THKT ll
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