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    Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1949
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Heart of Happiness
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by PEGGY O'MORE
(Chapter 30)
How Kelly stopped and looked
:' nnxiously at Arleta. "Wouldn't you
i ' like something stronger than coffee,
i Chips?" he asked. "I'm going to
) really hand it to you."
! The dark head shook a nega
1 tive. "He took it standing, dian't
.: be? He let Ace Lane kill nim."
"It wasn't Ace. Chips; it was
: bis wile, Allene's Mother, Floss Du
, bois, a sharp-shooting girl he'd
' picked up at a carnival he was
: working. Ace wasn't a gunman.
I think the comession we're going
to get from her "
Arleta lifted her head. That
look she'd seen on the woman's
' lace. Not hatred, but fear, cold,
lrozen fear. And because she couia
think of no reason Mrs. Lane should
fear her, she had not recognized
It.
"I've used that 'double murder'
in a dozen different stories,' How
confessed; "couldn't quite figure
the timing. Now I understand. Ace
went out, unarmed. He didn't know
his wife was following with her
. rifle.
"I believe," said Kelly, "that she
hot your father from behind Ace.
That then she went over to your
father, perhaps telling the stunned
Ace they'd make it look like sui
cide, that she'd use the rifle he
carried, shoot it and let the coroner
consider it suicide without check
ing the bullet. Instead she then
picked up your father's gun, and
iired that at her husband whom
&he hated,"
"Walt." objected Leta. "Even a
coroner would know that first shot
came from a distance."
"A man stunned at seeing a for
mer friend, a now hated enemy,
fall before his face from a shot
Iired by his wife, wouldn't stop
to think of that, would he?"
Kelly glanced at his watch. "They
hould be here now. Of course
Oaro had a lot to do write the
Btory and '
"Caro?" Arleta looked ud. Could
not How Kelly live without that
lovely Dionde in the background?
And then other memories flooded
over her.
They heard a car drive in. It
Was Kelly who went to the door.
"This," said a man's voice, "is
most irregular. Do you realize it
is tnree ociock?"
"Most irregular," repeated the
Reverend after one horrified glance
t tne crimson-ciaa Arleta.
Arleta felt the world dissolve
rrom under her feet. Caro was com
ing. How was going to marry Caro
Bhe couldn't face it. Not after this
night with all that It held. She
wouldn't. She'd get Into her still
damp suit and go on trudging down
the road until some dawn bus pick
ed her up.
"Is this the young lady?" in
quired the Reverend Claiburne.
"Yes, you'll have to forgive her
present attire. She was marked for
murder and got wet and this red
thing-a-ma-gig was all she had
left.
Slowly a change came over Ar
leta. Her black hair was tossed
bock. Her hands came to her hips.
Her heels dug into the floor.
"How Kelly, this has gone far
enough, I am not marrying Cal
Sheridan, tonight or any other
night. You can boss me only so
far, but I will not marry"
"IH say. you're not," agreed Kel
ly: "you're marrying me."
"Youl" she blurted.
"You can't live here with me
without marrying me; think what
Mrs. Cotsen would say."
' "Cotsen 1 How," she even forgot
the ridiculous words he'd been say
ing, "where did she fit into this?"
"Where do most blab-mouthed
women fit in?" he asked. "She
was the go-between . . . Here comes
Caro."
It wasn't Just Caro who arrived
but a dozen of her girl friends
and a dozen of How's men friends
m and a few under-sheriffs. And be
hind them came Mr. Carson, carried
in, and Chita and her underlings,
who were carrying covered plat
ters. "I did the best I could," laughed
Caro. breaking the string on a box.
"but the only storekeeper I could
haul out of bed had nothing whltr
but this. Kind of nice, though
and you can wear it oil summer.'
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Arleta stood and stared.
"You are goinn to marry How
aren't you?" asked the bewildered
caro.
"He's never asked me," Arleta
replied.
"How Kelly, come here this in
stant," Caro called, and How came
to the doorway, orows meeting snag
gily over frowning eyes, "Leta says
you aian i propose. -"Of
course I didn't," he agreed
"The only way to handle that girl
is to go ahead. Heck, Caro, I've
got to marry her. I can't spend
the rest of mv me runnine ail over
the country looking after her. I've
got to nave ner nere wnere
can watch her while I make
living for us."
"That makes sense," conceded Ar
leta. "Then get out while I dress."
iney said sne maae a loveiy
bride. Tnev said the weddine Dreaic
fast, served in the pearly gray of
preaawn, was aencious. xney saia
tnev realiv had to ko.
And they went, and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Kelly stood at a win
dow and watched dawn come In.
She was glad now that the big
house was sold. She was relieved
there would be no Lanes to con
sider and ashamed of the relief.
There remained only Cal who'd
come West, opened a business be
cause of her.
Kelly chuckled. "Funny thing,
Caro has a real yen for Cal. And
he likes her. Could be she'd make
a Westerner out of him. Where
you going, Chips?"
"To see the Duchess and then
to take down those kitchen cur
tains."
(The End)
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Prize Apples Sold
For $4.15 a Box
Yakima. Deo. 1(H A car
load of apples packed during the
international apple packing con
test here November 19 sold to
day on the New York auction for
an average of $4.15 a box.
Contest officials cheered the
news received by teletype from
Victor Joseph, president of the
International Apple association.
They said the price was a
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17. Sign of the
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23. Measure
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31. Very minute
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dollar higher than the market.
Joseph, who was here to
crown the world champion ap
ple packer, sparked the sale by
draping the car with GXX flags.
A band of stevedores played an
hour-long concert before the
auction opened.
Anthony J. Marciarelli, New
York City commissioner of mar
kets, opened the special sale. His
call for buyers to pay top prices
was immediately answered by
Max Klahr, a fruit buyer, who
bid the first box at $100.
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play
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43. Bast Indian
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48. Corroded
49. Went first
51. In that case
52. Comparatlre
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By Gene Ahern
THAT SETTLES (T
SOME KNAVE OF
A MANAGER.
PERSUADED ALFY ,
TO SKIP WITH
HIM AND BOX IN
WON
THE B G TIME
UNDER ANOTHER.
NAME
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