Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 01, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    6 Capital Journal, Salem, Or., Tuexday, November 1, 1949
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Heart of Happiness
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The eeoot looanad out of tha fo,
Martin parkaa uw r ana an
Muncul had "o alotur In."
Martin appeared with luagagf
"Ulnar Oaltrin. ha run onto eonie
klnlolk," the ehaulftur reportad.
M ask aan wi take Umm home?"
Tha "klnfolk" (ht waa "some
thing with the government") chat
tad with har. They'd haard ao much
about har: har newapaper photo
graphs dWnt do har Juetloe. And
while they chatted Arlela'i mind
ran In frantic circles. Cal had
changed. But no. it waa the pret
ence of thla couple Imposing a re
atralnt. Ka waa looking at har In
auch a strange way. No, aha waa
imagining things; how could she
fathom his glance In this gloom?
And than the klnfolk were left
at tha Mayflower and the car waa
heading back to Virginia and Cal
vin waa apeaking to Martin.
"Martin, think you can find the
club field in this fog? I left my
car there." And to Arleta he said.
"I want to drive back to tne snip
In tha Biornlng. Came down in an
emergency field and I don't trust
tne service there.
She asked all of the proper ques
tions. Had he had a nice trip?
He hadn't. It was no time of the
year for areas -country flying in
a small shlD. Oh, he'd made good
nouarh time.
Then ha had spent the full two
weeks at the ranch, she thought.
"Couldn't you atop for dinner,
cai7-
He'd left his bas In the ship
Ke would like to aat home.
Then did he mean to send her
back with Martin? she wondered.
He didn't. He dispatched Mar
tin. tucked Arleta Into his car, got
In himself, but made no move to
ward starting the motor.
And then he said in a terse
Toice. "The ranch is out
Of course she'd known It the
moment she'd caught his first scrut
inizing glance.
"All right." Her voice was
mere whisper, and then It began
to swan witn eagerness. But ten
me about it. Oal. Waa It so bad
so completely run down, the
house?"
"I didn't go up," he replied. "Flew
aver. There was no pasture, the
place Is a masa of greasewood, take
"But, Cal, If you don't go in
He'd said up; that meant he must
know it waa high on a plateau.
"Talked to some men who'd been
hunting. But look, Lata, let's not
discuss it. If we do we'll quarrel.
You're carrying a glorified image
af tha place you knew In your
ehildhood. I understand.
"Let's forget that. Uncle Jack'
yacht offer is still good. I want
to settle that tonight. Well take
a few friends with us.'
He painted a word picture of
long, golden days on a purple blue
sea of close friends to break the
snonotonv; of putting Into small
porta, hiring horsea for trips Inland,
or stopping over at quaint nostelrlea.
And, perversely, her thoughts
Sainted a picture of long green
avs bristling with activity, of their
awn mounts, end riding where she'd
ridden as a child.
"I aeem to be two persons," she
affered apologetically: "the East
ern one, the Arleta you know; and
the Western one. Ohips "
"Chips." Tha word seamed to
some from between his teeth, and
then ha spoke again, quickly. "So
I'll phone Uncle Jack tonight."
Had he shown anv tenderness
Had he. once they were alone,
kissed har, even aat with his arm
about her. He hadn't. He'd aat
as a stranger making a business
proposition.
"Well?"
It waa Chips and not Arleta who
answered. "Well, what?" aha re
torted. "You aeem to be mak
ing the decision. Shall we sun
noma? It's oold and Aunt Leta
will be worried."
They made the trip In silence.
He too her aa far as tha door.
"Ill call you tomorrow about five.
I want to get uo to the ship in
the morning. I'm due at Miami the
next day; I told you about that
two-week fishing trip."
The door opened as Arleta nod
Jkd. "Have a grand time and may
"wt au oe Dig ones. '
She thoueht. ''What's
arvt-tsr aflfu
Sw ranch? I know It's there. I
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A.P Nawsrattra
know It'a mine. Why do they keep
me from going back?"
At first she had been too young
to travel alone. And then there d
been tha wartime transportation
problem. And then her father had
been killed in mat nuniing acci
dent. And before she'd recovered
from that, her mother had died.
Bhe had not known of either
death In time to make the lour
nay West. Yet her sister Arllne
had known, had coma from the
Islands to attend tha final rites
of both parents. Of course Arllne
was older than she. ten years older.
And Arltna had a husband, and
now children. And Arllne had been
named executor of the estate. She
didn't mind Arleta inheriting the
ranch. She did mind her refusal
to sell. Whv?
She stood up. The fire flared by
the sweeping swirl of her skirts,
ngmea tne irame or a photograph
on a low stand. Big China, her fa
ther, waa staring at her with what
nis men called nis "to neu with
it" expression: the very look he'd
given her when she'd thought she
neara a rattlesnake in the gar
bage pit.
"Take vour nistol and find out
If you don't you'll never be able
to go near It without fear."
Arleta stood up. stretched aa
though she were bursting bonds and
then smiled at the photograph.
"Thanks, Chips," she said. "I'll do
mat'
(To Be Continued)
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Mc(t aft Holly
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HolIrwajAai Th.
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P. ft Funny
Inatrt. Ktnl.
iVauibn Monroe
jVauibn Monroe
Low. Thorn aa
LUtt Smith
Defense
Ntwi f World
Defense Time
Town Meetlai
Town Mootloc
Towa Meeting
iTswa Mooting
Newt
jWa Car
Cavvftlcad
Cnraleada
Ranald CaUa'n
iHanald Calem'n
BlK Tawaj
Mr., Mrs. North
Mr., Mra. North,
IMvaUnr Then.
IMyaterr Tbn
citlaB
tub 1ft
B.I Tow
Ham Haxaa
Star Final
Richfield Biptr
Mori, Downtr
You World
Intermesio
'Kporta rasa
iBand WBfoa
ilrtlo
Orchestra
Concert
Concert
Contort
Concert
N'rwa
ISerenade
iH'ai Mimm
Hai Mattel ra
IsifO Off
Orchestra
treasury Band
tews
Silent
fXtra
WEDNESDAY 6
Hodga Fodia
Newt
Farm Time
Kara Tint
News
KOIN Klork
KOIN Klock
KOINKlock
KOIN Klock"
Farm
Keep
Keep
Keep
Newt
Agronskr
Rob Hsiea
News
News
Fred Beck
leke
Eddie Albert
Eddie Albert
Consumer News;
Breakfast Club
Breakfast Club
Breakfast Club
Breakfast Club
Mildred Bedell
News
Grand Slaaa
Jack Bereb
Saga Bldera
Rosemary
Wendy" Warren"
Aual Jenny
Helen Trent
Second Cub
Second Cup
Hometown era
Today's
Art
Art
News
Our Gal Sund'y
Marriage far I
torn Lawtoa
Big Sister
Me Perkins
Jack
Galen Drake
My True Story
My True Story
Betty Crocker
Hostess House
Hostess House
Vi, Dr. Malone
GuidingLlght
Double or Notb.
nd Mrs. Burt'a
Double ar Notb.
rrry Mason
iKiders
T'day'a Childon
Norah Drake
.Brighter Day
N westerners
N 'westerners
Llgbt af World
Life Baaatlfal
News
Pepper toang
jllapplneaa
Baukbaga
Coma gf Get It
News
Bright Light
Victor
Art Baker
Meet
Backstage Wife
Barny'd Follies
Breakfast .In
Stella Dallas
Lorensa Jones
Wldder Brown
Garry Moore
Garry Moora
Hollywood
Kay West
Kay West
Newspaper
Newspaper
Meet Missus
Meet Missus
Girl Marries
Jay
Jay
Por. Faces Life
Just Plain Bill
Fr. Page Farrell
Bride
Bride
jTunefutly Yo'rs
'Welcome Tra.
'Welcome Tra.
Aunt Mary
iLote Learn
INewa
Talk
Talk
Art har Godfrey
Arthor Godfrey
Arthur Godfrey
Be
Ted
Woman's Secret
Arthur Godfrey
Mod.
Mod.
IRoad of Life
Dr. Paul
Sunny Bide
Arthur Godfrey;
Curt Massey
Squirrel
Squirrel
K. Murrow:
DIAL LISTING, KOAC 550
Chldren'a
The.tr.l S:IS, Od tbt Up
bcatl :. Sport. Clabi SiOO. N.w.1
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1:H, ETtolos Tarsi Boari S:0, OSC
Mailei S:l, V. N. Ei.wi :!.
Sonm S:4S. Nwi snd W.atheri :M, Ma
lta Thai Endareil Bvenlna Medlla-
tlonai 10:00, Slfn Off.
Eastern Star Dance
Held at Woodburn
Woodburn The Halloween
dance, sponsored by the Social
club of Evergreen chapter. Or
der of the Eastern Star, at the
Woodburn armory, was a decid
ed success and attended by a
large crowd.
Tha hall waa attractively dec
orated in keeping with Hallo
ween and a fortune telling
booth and wishing well by the
Rainbow Girls added much to
ACROSS
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a. Spantah ctoaka
IL Coylj aedata
12. Thought
14. Beginning
la. Happen
16. Recelva
17. Cooka
19. Ancient Qrek
letter
10. Mala deer
22. feara of ona'a
Ufa
22. Dlipatehed
24. Having thras
lobaa
27. Fold of elota
. Wore dla-
oourtaous
12. Nota of tha
acala
21. Too lata
27. Brother of
Odin
22. So. Amarlcaa
Indian
40. Mensurea
41. Klp'lng
character
42. Rvlls
44. Harden
46. Italian Bum
mer resort
48. Mu.lo dratnaa
4B. Grower
60. Cylindrical
SI. Ornaments
62. Condition
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Nortbw'ol NWB:
CaadlaJ't SU.
News
Biaah Walim
ta feopli
Telia TMl
Mualfl
(Drama af Mad.
palming Strings
Vat O'Brtaa
QduslaaJ J'ekpeH
UMdere la Sky
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Speaking Spts.
Tint
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Hoar
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Nactaraa
Nocturne
Noetaraa
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A.M. TO 4:45 P.M.
News
Smiling
Smiling
Smiling
iMorn. News
piusls. Tlmk'pr.
March Tlmt
KOCO Kltek
KOCO Klock
News
News
Br'kfast Gang
Rise and Sains
Top Trades
fTos Bitter
News at Sparta
Tap O' Moraine;
To O' Moralng
Manners
Barg. Counter
Rle a Rhino
Bible Instltole
King's Crasadrs
King's Crasadrs
West. Meiodtas
Bible Institute
Fiesta Time
LNorthw'st News!
for Melad
Start
Uuti Club
Time for Mel'dy
LInkletter
LInkletter
Pa e; tort Call
Walts Tltno
wtars aing
is. Ch. Thomat
Norman
N. W. News
Gospel Singer
Musis
Walts Beren.
Ladles First
Ladies First
Mem'rmble Mas,
(Tune Tlasa
teS Keys
Mnslo Mart
Musle Mart
Jan Garboff
Vocal Varieties
of Sage
jQueen for Day
jQaeen for Dsr
Top Trades
lHoUyw'4 Masts
News
Hotlrw'd Maslt
News
Davs Dennis
tlndlahr
N'orthw'st Neva
Meajous
Eberlr Show
Tell Neighbor
Mac's Melodist
iMae's Melodies
Mae's Melodies
Mac's Melodlea
Harvey Harding
Organ Reveries
IB log Sings
Stewart
Stewart
Melody Matinee
Mae's Melodlea
Mae's Melodies
(Mac's Melodlea
Mac s Melodlea
Melody Matinee
it Groom
Groom
Tenn. Jamboree
Tcnn. Jamboree
War Oat
Way Out
Aab Paola
Mac's Melodies
Mac's Melodies
Mac's Melodies
Bob Pools
News
Seated
Maloaa
Songs af Times plac'
t Melodist
Romances
Romances
Fulton Lewis
jMoTletlma
Friendly
B can ba Beaat.
Lb eaa ba Beaut.
Hemingway
Cage
Cage
Behind Story
News
1 f a f " Wednesday A. M. 10:0. New
IXVaMV and Weather i 10:15, Espec
ially for Womeni 11:00. Oregon School af
Alrt 11:15, Concert Haiti 12:00, Ncwsi
13:1!I. Noon Farm Honri 1:M. Bids 'Em
Cowboy; 1:15, Oregon School af the Air,
This Day; t:00. Freedom ta Crew,
t:SO. Memory Book af Music i Dra
gon School of the Alrt S OO, News) 1:15,
Musle of the Masters i 4:00, Oregon Re
porter) 4:15, Kera Sloop; 4:S0, Homes
on the Land, 4:15, Song af tbt Islands. .
the pleasure of the evening.
Miss Patricia Houseweart,
worthy advisor of Rainbow at
Woodburn, was in charge of the
fortune telling booth and was
assisted by Misses Carleen and
Caroline Helsel, Irene Layne,
Loris Larson, Phyllis Roberts,
Eileen Rogers, June Polly and
Gwendolyn Kay.
Mrs. Lois Gaviola was general
chairman. Mrs. R. E. Harper was
in charge of the refreshment
stand. Excellent music was fur
nished by Hermie Grindland'i
all-girl orchestra and in all the
dance was one of the outstand
ing events of the fall season.
Solution of Veaterday'e Puzzle
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Typa of car
Feet: slant
Smalt de
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Ornamental
button
Short newg.
paper story
Metric land
measures
Advance
DMa wars
Indiana
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Holder of
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Devoured
Group of four
Watchful
African brea4
Measure of
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