Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 10, 1949, Page 27, Image 27

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    S8 Capita Journal. Salem, Or., Thursday, Nov. 10, 19491
P THAT'S MOV IT VWS. STEVeW EVERYTHING'S I ruUU-SlP SHP iAM T ii i i pt u'bd Vai u ,J-A2 , VI )T
VVH DfDNT WANT VOU AND GO.NO TO BE - EXPLAIN HOW HER HOUSE-) TO VOU, 5lR-IF I CAN B 1j
S KIT TO KNOW ItLOST MY yALLRtOHT FELtA' MAP GOT INTO THE HANDS WAKE HER UP" YOU a 9 , . 7nU -1 l
J JOS, SO WE DIONT TELL VuON THAT THE OF. BURGLARS mmi 5EE, I OAE HER 4 I X I I
r CUPCAKE WASQHJEF HERE KNOWS s-wJ!W SOW k 3leP.N& MET- I jfKN iL&XA P L
E BABYSITTING nMTTHE score right; 1 ly ... ,u I .fX. . fHLl 7 i.
Heart of Happiness
RADIO PROGRAMS
THURSDAY P. M.
by PEGGY O'MORE
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"1 gue&s you're right," she agreed
"I'll juH slay ou Ions enouyii u
attend to a lew things the house,
and then that Doakea."
"Doakts!" Keuy sat up. "Wha
about Uoakes?"
"He's been accepting caretaker',
wages. I suppose he didn't noul
us of the vandalism because li'
was afraid his checks would stop. '
How Kelly stood up, his lace
grimly shadowed &r he rearet.
above the flames of the hearth.
"Leave Doakes alone. Chips. He
wasn't trying to do you out of any
money. Call him a crank, anything
you want. He's a disabled vet."
"I know plenty of disabled vet
erans who are honest!" she flared.
"Doakes is honest according to
his standaras. He feels he has a
claim. Oh. for Pete's sake. Chips.
I never knew anyone with such
a genius for stirring up trouble.
What's the matter with this fiance
of yours? If you were well, I'll
be darned if I'd let the girl I
Intended marrying "
"Cal doesn't know I'm here. I
told you that before. Now what
claim does this Doakes "
Kelly started toward the kitchen.
"Skip it. All I know Is the snow
Ball somebodv ro ed un. I don1
play with snowballs in my private
life. Sit still; I'll bring In your
dinner. Don't suppose vou had
any lunch; you're the kind who
iorgets."
"I did not forget," she said in
dlgnantly, trailing him to the kltch
en. "I was eating the sandwich
I o made when Mrs. Cotsen 1
Kelly wheeled bark. "How did
ane get Into the nlcture?"
"Walked In with a basket on her
arm." replied Arleta. "and what's
more, she was friend v. If vnn'rt
seen how those people In the resort
store actea wnen I went In to shop.
jiu-i fluent-US HQOraOie.
How Kelly groaned. "Adorable
Them's fishtln' words. Chirw i
told Allene not to hang those dog-
Kunr uu.iv ruLcners.
Allene! She wanted to know
about Allene. She must know about
her. an Allene whn knpor Mnw ioi.
ly well enough to hang curtains
in ni.s juicnen.
"The attractive girl In the stn
iion wacon." she murmured. "Tell
me aDout nerv
Keuy Rave a short laugh. "You
iwo must nave Deer, finished in
tne same school: you run on the
same souna track. Tell me about
ner. aii ngnt. Like you. she's
spoiled, stubborn, I'll do-lt-my-wny-or-nothing
girl, your manners
migm oe a snade above hers, but
then I haven't seen you really riled
mi-t ,UU WL-IB .MIIHII.
tllat "hin'k. what qunl
Ifles you as a indue of mmmprc?"
"Association." he shouted above
tne sizzie oi the chop hed dropped
Into the pan.
"I must have been prescient when
I struck you twelve years ago"
she contented herself with sav
ing. "Shut up," came his retort, soft
ened by a smile. "I'm beginning
to like you. and my life's compli
cated enough as it is. Grab that
salad out of the refrigerator will
you?"
They washed and dried the dishes
to companionable small talk; then
Arleta donned her Jacket and said
she had to go.
"I'll go along and build up vour
lircs, Kelly announced. "Duchess
and I can walk back, unless she
elects to stay with you."
"I think I shall buy a dog the
next time I go In." Arleta re
marked as they stepped Into the
chill air.
"Don't," he said so sharply she
turned to him In surprise. Lamelv
he explained. "It's cruel to teach
a dog to love you, then go off
and leave him."
The drive down the canvon road
was quickly made and the fire
built with equal speed.
"I have to get back to that manu
script before I forget the names
of my characters. You're all right
for the night, aren't vou?" He
started for the door, then turned
beck.
"Chips, I don't know why I
bother. I guess It's because I'm
beginning to got an Inkling of
the real you. But look girl let
someone else rebuild the ranch
Youll gain nothing bv staying
here not even the truth. You've
b.il t up a new life, a good life.
Make the most of It. Co back to
this fiance, whatever his name Is "
"Cnlvln Sheridan." snirt AHr.l
Kelly's voice
uiomalicaliy.
"Cal Sheridan!"
ang with surprise.
"Vou met him when he was here?"
Arleta asked anxiously, eager to
:earn, if possible, how long Cal had
tayed in that district, and per
chance how much he had learned.
"Met him?" Kelly countered.
Mel whom? Duchess, "he spoke
to tne oog. -some.'
Duchess went to Arleta. licked!
her hand apologetically, then walked
the door with many a back
ward glance.
The door closed behind them
and Arleta turned back to the fire.
A strange man this How Kelly.
The way he'd said, "Met him?
Met whom?" Yet he had repeated
Cal Sheridan" instead of "Calvin I
Sheridan. '
Puzzled, she made up the bed-1
divan, prepared for bed, then re
membered the basket Mrs. Cotsen
had left with her. She should put
wie cuicsen in tne reirigerator.
It might save her a shopping trip
uie next day. She didn't want to
drive to the resort town and shel
dreaded returning to the local store.
1 he basket held more than the
fried chicken and rolls. There was
Jar of potato salad, a Dattv of
country butter, a half-pint of fresh
cream, a Jar of D ackberrv telly I
and a square of spice cake, neatly!
ij(jru iii uiicu paper.
"How thoughtful and kind," Ar
leta thought, as she put each Item
away.
Arleta glanced at the photo
graphs smiling up at her from!
the bottom of the basket. And her
smiie iroze. cal Sheridan was one,
Aiiene i,ane was the other.
And under the photographs was
the caption: I
"Miss Allene Clare Lane, daush-l
ter of Mrs. A. C Lane, of Seefarl
rumen, wno entertained at the I
oappnire Koom lor Calvin Sheridan 1
oi Kicnmnnd. Virginia."
(To be enntfnued)
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Top Morning?
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King's Crntad.
King's Crntad.
Western Melod.
Fiesta Tint
KOCO Kleek
KOCO Klock
Women t 11:0ft, Oregon School of tht Alri
11:15. Concert Halls 13:00. Newai 13:1S,
Noon Farm llouri 1:01), Ride 'em Cowboy
1:15, Orceon School of the Afrt 1:3ft, The
Story Br hind the Discovery; 1:45, Melody
Lanct 2:01, The Clubwomen's Half Honn
5::t0, Memory Book of Muslet 8:00, Newst
Music of the Mastersi 4:00, Oregon
Reporter) 4:15, Favorite Hymni.
won pinochle prize for men.
Mrs. James won consolation
prize for women.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
ion Boulden November 17,
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- fjf VlSi' N 1 1 -n jxrjs duresi :5. Evening Meditations! 10:00,
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IfR -The ,k. sLt. For Card Evening
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I IJ4 vV S TO Need!e club members and hus-
. .fiJDZL I , iQ is she LoNtsoML-?-cr axjtat a Cvvv bands were guests of Mr. and
L ttTX' tlO' Harr-iiKe ah onmR not rXSOZ. - Mrs. Stephen Benedict at their
7 1?V l Jf O TVVV ' home in Webfoot district at a
A 0 jrii- A N". ""-r Mi V" 6:30 covered dish luncheon.
I VG-A.VI cev how ny I sfp0 V$ S Glen McFarlane won high in
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N I VW5 !L wotBsrAHO that txxfiATCH li were Tjl'lWT-. , i-" Boulden high for women. Mrs.
E ICivSi VSSS I 0 -T Carl Wood won pinochle prize
p r 1.J j , 'tjMiywjjW" y eers out of little. ahhls III their I f 11,1 , cK Ior women ana ijrien Mcr arlane
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Indians in New Mexico were
building with stone, successfully
using clay mud for mortar, when
the first white explorers arrived
in that area more than 400 years
ago.
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moldinf
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constellation
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add rest
31. Cxclamatlos
34. Lift up
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settled
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4 NewifaafHrM
10. type of
automobile
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42. Circular
Indicator
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44. Mental Imare
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of sailors
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conreyanos
50, Spire oru
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