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    16 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Nov. 21, 1949
Heart of, Happiness
by PEGGY O'MORE
'. ' (Chapter iO)
Arleta, looked at a blue (lame
llekina a a-lilwrlruT lump of coal,
The flame turned amber, scarlet,
and auil ana sat.
Her father had deliberately plan.
ned this? He'd had the vision of
the lake In the valley, obtained the
necessary land Dy promising ten
tunes Its acreage, then, protected
by the provisions in tne agreement,
had sold out to a farm combine?
She ran her tongue over burning
try lips. "How could he sell?"
''Remember he gave a thousand
acres of his own. He failed to tell
his neighbors he Intended taking
bis share out of the middle.
"I don't believe It!" Springing
to her feet, Arleta faced Kelly. "He
wouldn't. It wasn't like him. How,
Daddy never played that way I He
always gave the other fellow the
age."
How Kelly's smile was crooked
' "And I thought you'd under
stand," she began bitterly." And
then she stopped. "Who's Ace?"
the asked so abruptly Kelly started.
"Whlck Ace?" he asked In re
turn. Slowly Kelly shook his head. "I
know the list of directors, dum
mies for the most part, but no
' Ul. unlM It-ailaj4 nt,- than
curiously he asked, "Where did you
pick up the name?"
Defiantly she drew out the pad
she'd thrust Into her Jacket pocket
wnen Tunia naa called ner. "mere,
he said.
"Hm," grunted How Kelly, "nicest
tit of doodling I've seen, . , . Hm
where did you get this?"
Her cheeks were scarlet with de-
Dance. "I went to the nursery
when I came in from Lucky 's. I
wanted to sort out my thoughts
I found this In mr desk."
-Together they looked down on
the pad, and Into the eyes of each
tame a look of compassion for the
nan who'd crouched In a nursery
enair to minic or me little aaugfv
ter across the continent.
"I," said Arleta breathlessly, "I
should like to go home."
Almost nothing was said on the
arive back.
."I do appreciate your kindness,"
the said, "and the dinner. Was
the food unusually delicious or was
I unusually hungry?"
"Both," Kelly answered absently,
rhen: "Chips, loan me that pad.
and tomorrow go up there and scour
that room. You'll know what to
ave If you find anything.
Arleta's gloved fingers gripped
the pad. "Another time," ahe said.
"Oood night."
"I wish Cal would hurry," she
thought ;.-etfuly as she settled be
fore the fire.
She needed someone to whom
ee could talk freely. She could
Calvin.
But would he understand a man's
Forcing condemnation suits, then
tailing to see that the victims were
riven the equivalent of the land
they'd lost, let alone the contract
promise?
"If Dad did such a thing"
That pad. The words: "Idiots,
why don't they 'lie?" Could that
aave referred to the farmers? Then
hy hadn't he seen to It their claims
were In before those of the com-
Sne? How Kelly had said It was
cause he had sold his share after
king that share "out of the mld-
ue."
Arleta shook her head. "Some
iilng wrong some place," she mused.
She rose now and went to the
window to look out and to think
If AUene Lane. Where and how
kad the Lanes entered Into this
Kid why were they more bitter
an anyone, even prior to the
kunting accident?
Suddenly she realised ahe was
rery tired. The day had held too
Much.
Tomorrow," she promised her-
Elf. Tomorrow she would do many
Infra: search the nursery, go Into
e city, visit the courthouse and
fek what had Kow Kelly called
'a transcript of the farmers'
llalm suits. And that last one. the
me the old attornev had hudlM
lie one she'd been warned about
est there be some reversal.
Morning brought radio reports
a breaking storm. Arleta went
IP to the nursery.
Methodically she went through
Irawers and closets. She saved the
leak for the last, but she found
nothing that seemed Important,
only packets of letters she'd writ
ten her Darents.
At noon ahe went down to lunch
with her aunt.
"Leta. child, something Is wor
rvln? vou. I don't want to intrude
Lut It might be that I could help
you."
Arleta shook her head, then
laughed ruefully. "Not unless you
could identify someone called Ace."
"Ace?" Mrs. worming ton grew
thoughtful. "Now I've heard that
some place other than a bridge
table. Ace"
"Someone connected with my
father."
"Oh, of course." The woman sat
up That's that man who nearly
broke up your parents' marriage,
the gambler. Your mother had
no use for him."
"When was this and where? And
oh. Aunt Betsy Anne, do try to re
member his last name."
I doubt I ever heard It. It was
when you were a baby, before your
parents moved west. Your motner
was staying with me. I heard her
quarreling with your father and I
was so amazed I stood there for all
of a moment. Your mother said.
Chips, you may take your choice,
Ace or your wile and children.
Of course I hurried away."
Chips. Ace. Arletas mind had
wheeled to another possibility.
Auni Betsy, sne asxeo in a strain
ed voice, "was my father a gambler?"
Of course he was. Child." Mrs
Worthlngton answered easily. "Oh,
not a professional gambler, though
I don't doubt he sat In on many
a game for the fun of it. That's
how he met this man Ace and
that's why your mother objected
to tne man. '
So that," said Arleta somber
ly. "Is what Aunt Leta meant when
she spoke of Inherited traits. She
was speaking of me, not Calvin
Well, thanks, darling, and If vou
snouia rememoer tne name
(To Be Continued)
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Monday Highlights Two styles of
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triguing pocket one puffed-up
with a drawstring: one a little frilled
bonnet.
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yd. 35-ln. contrast; book pocket, 1",
yds. 35-ln.
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R2841
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Ctrm. Cavavllero
NW Ntwt
Meinar. Mnli
Tnn Tladt
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Mml( Mart
Mule Mart
Jan Garber
Vocal Varletlea
Hollyw'd Moila
Hollyw'd Mal
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Davo Dennis
Mae's Mclodloa
Mae's Melodies
Mac's Melodies
Mac's Mtlodfcs
Mae's Melodies
Mae's Melodies
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Mac's Melodies
Mae's Melodies
Mac's Melodies
Mae'a Melodies
Mae's Melodies
Marie Tims
Pfalloiopher
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B C'n bo Beaut.
ItfAAf Monday r.M. B:00, Children's
lVS Theater. 5:15, On the Upbeat i
8:50, 55 Sports Club. 6:00. . Newe;
Dinner Melod.ee. f:M. Mule el Cseebs
lovaklat 7:15. Erenlns Farm Bonn -M.
U. of O. Sjmphonyl 5:45, News sod Wea
ther; 0:00. Mntlo That Endoree; 9:45, Ee
nine Medltatlone 10:00, Sim Off.
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tsetdar A.M. 10:00, The
Newei 10:15, Eepeclallv for
Wonent 11:00. School of Alrt 11:15, Con.
eert Ball, It. Newit t;15. Neon Farm
Heart 1:00, Ride 'em Cowboy! 1:15, School
of Alrt 1:80, Melody Lone: X:00, World Is
Oar Affair. 1:50, Memory Book of Mulct
Wlveit t:S0, Memory Book of Muelci
Z:4A, School of Air; 1:00, Newil III Mill
ie of the Mailers.
Husbands Invited
For Yuletide Party
Monmouth The Martha Sun
day school class of Evangelical
church held its November meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Anna
Herron with Mrs. J. H. Cady as
co-hostess. The husbands were
entertained by Mr. Clyde Dick
son at his home across the street.
At the close of the evening re
freshments were served to both
groups.
The Marthas held a short
business meeting and plans made I
for the annual bazaar to be held
at Barney's store on December
10. A report was given on the
Venetian blinds that were recent
ly installed in the Martha room
of the church. Mrs. G. L. Rus
sell told about her recent trip
around the United States and
of the historic Episcopal church
at Williamsburg, Va. Mrs. Rus
sell, also, told of the First Bap
tist church in Santa Rosa, Calif.,
which was built of lumber from
the redwood trees.
The Christmas party will be
held in the evening of Decem
ber 12, with the husbands being
invited.
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40. County In N.w
York ttat.
42. Mak. lace
44. Flat toppeel
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cluster
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48. Paroda
47. Tear
48. Slamete coin
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compound
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I100M AND BOARD
PS
By Gene Ahern
WELL, LETS GET DOWN TO
CASES -I NEED A YOUNG
HEAVYWEIGHT IN SAY STABLE
Of BOXERS. AND I'LL BUY
UP YOUR. MANAGERS
CONTRACT ON THE FIGHTING
LUMBERJACK FOR. 20OO j
WHAT DO VUU iAi f
2000? ABSURD 3
the lad is truly
a pugiustc gold mine
i can match him n
bouts to make around
$ 20q00o in the next
. year, then move him
in for. a shot at the
heavyweight title
whch heu. certainly 1
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