Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 16, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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    Page 18
Thursday, April 16, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
The Voice of Love
By WILLIAM NEUBAUER '
AF Nfuturil
CHAPTER ONE
The boat chugged in from the
ocean and made straight for Mu
nicipal Pier. It looked ridiculously
small to be carrying fish as well
as iisnermen, out out went tne
usual cloud of gulls to blot it from
view. Then, suddenly, Ruth Car
usie neara tne roars or Mr. Hut
ford in rase. "Thieves!" he bellow
ed. "Blasted, , bread - snatching
wucvcai
Fiercely the fat artist from
Maine defended his own. He
waved his straw hat, he kicked,
he denounced the culls luridlv
But food was food, and whimsical
Rod Pantussl happened to be
sprinkling a lot of it on the deck
Denina me artists broad Dacx
Then it happened.
Rod cried a warning, but it
wasn't heard. Oblivious to all but
gulls and pelicans, Mr. Jiuriord
stepped on a . fish. "Timber I"
screamed Ruth from the pier. The
man - mountain skidded, fought
neipiessly lor his twiance.
Came the crash I
At which Dolnt he bellowed
qultl" and once again the Carllsles
had a problem on tneir hands.
Ruth scowled. She went back to
the bench under the awning and
studied nancy s paie, wonting lace.
wasn i it lime mao nancy rouno
a new favorite? Hadn't penniless
Mr. Hufford been the hotel's non
paylne; guest long enough? "Your
hero." she sighed. "What's the
next bright idea?"
Down the pier marched Seven
teen to the berth of the Dauntless
Me. As the fishing-boat came
nearer she smiled alluringly at
Rod in the bow. "Rod first," she
announced grimly. "Or would you
ratner see Johnny skulled first?'
"It'd better be Johnny. Rod will
toss you to the sharks."
Sulking, the fat artist remained
where he'd fallen. Spotting Nancy
on me pier, ne waved a nam-iike
hand, "I've quit. Nothing but buf-
iconery ana a oiascea ocean and
alimy fish I"
Announced Caotain Johnny
Lord: "You'll lose your pay, Huf-
jie."
"Blast it, I owe the hotel a hun
dred dollars!
"Well?"
The great man struggled to his
feet. Sunburned, wet, grimy, he
made a saa signi alter nis iirst
day as a commercial iisnerman
Looking at him, Ruth felt pity,
Then Mr. Hufford took up his po
sition in the bow and, watching
mm, she onangea ner mino. on
viously rough treatment had been
what Mr. Hufford needed. Clearly
afraid to blunder, the huge artist
am an mcreaioiy expert joo oi
neiping 10 warp uie boat into we
slip.
Nancy Carlisle met her sister's
amused eyes, and scowled. The
wages happened to be grim neces
sity. Their father had been pleas
ant about it, but quite firm. It
was pay up ay tne end oi tne next
week, or be evicted. That had been
the decision, and there'd been an
expression on Mr. Carlisle's face
that had clearly said he wouldn't
compromise again.
Ruth chuckled, enjoying the
warm sun, the smells and sound
of the sea, the haggling. "You're
lucky," she told the fat artist.
"You'll never meet finer men or
do more important work. And
doesn't it make you feel good to
know that you're paying off your
debt?"
"Ill never eat another piece of
fish I Don't serve it to me, because
I'll send it back to the kitchen."
Sadly the artist dropped a bucket
overboard. "Blast it, I should be
painting!"
Ruth remembered the waiting
Bob, and left. "All well?" Bob got
out of the car and tossed a ciga
rette away. "Do you think Fatso
will live?"
"All perfect. Bob. He may hate
menial work, but he's sticking
things out."
Bob had more Important things
on his mind. He wanted to ask
the question of questions. He
scowled. He turned his back on
toiling Mr. Hufford and the im
mense sea. He studied the rosy
oval face, the lovely sight Ruth
made In her beige wool dress. He
wanted to kiss her then and there
on the SDOt.
He caught her arm as she
nnirht to turn right Instead of
continuing straight across Ocean
Road to Henderson's ram.
"No nonsense, Bob I Drat it, no I
nonsense i'
"We have to talk," he said stub
bornly. "It's stupid to go on this
way. we re inrowing youtn away,
macs wnat.
"That's a nice thing to tell
glrll-
"It's true."
He led her Into the great park
with its rolling lawns and masses I
of trees. They'd played together I
mere as cnuaren.
"Nice," Intoned Robert O'Brien.
"But the farm is nicer. Heaven's
a farm in springtime, that's whatl
I think. A farm's the only place to
live. There's something perfect
aooui living close 10 tne earui.
Doesn't that appeal, Ruth?
It was wistfully asked. Bob's
face was flushed now with the
intensity of emotion. His gray eyes
contained an almost feverish glit
ter. Along his left temple a tiny
vein mroDoeo noticeably.
"Isn't that the sort of life you
want" ,
When she was in love a voice
Inside her would tell her so. She'd
know. There d be no doubts.
there'd be uo fears, there'd be no
reservations. Like a bell the voice f
would be, and when It rang it
would ring for happiness. Until
then ...
"The voice says nothing, Bob.
m sorry. But there it Is. The
voice Just says nothing."
"And you teach school? Heaven
neip me children you teach!
They'll grow up to be fools!"
He turned and left then. leav.
Ins her alone. She felt sorrv for
him. too. felt sorrv for him as
she'd felt sorry for Mr. Hufford.
But could a elrl marry a man she
aian t iove7 utterly, utterly ridic
ulous r
Rising, she snapped her fingers I
in tne iragrant air.
(To Be Continued)
Carol Curtis Pattern
Pretty Smacking for Summer
Wear. Perfect school wear when
done In soft cottons and fine per
calescharming as a party frock
ii maae up in pastel or wnite
organdy, silk or sneer cottons. Do
tne smocking in bright colors if
you use dark cottons or plaids;
dark colored smocking on pastels.
Transfer pattern for smocking Is
Included in dress pattern which
comes in sizes 2, 3. 4, 5 and 6
years. Instructions are sketched in
detail and careiuiiy explained.
Send 30c for the SMOCKING
transfer, tissue dress pattern (Pat
tern No. 131) (Size 3, 3. 4. S. 6
years) YOUR NAME, ADDRESS.
PATTERN NUMBER. PATTERN
SIE to CAROL CURTIS, Capital
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Men in -50s Undergo
'Change of Life' Too
Atlantic City, N. J. iff)
Many men in their fifties un
of life" that often can lead to
suicide if untreated, a Navy
psychiatrist said today.
The condition, said Capt,
George N. Raines, is somewhat
similar to the emotional tension
an anxiety that affect some
women during the female
menopause which is actually a
physical "change of life."
across 11. Sultan's
1. Bleat decret
4. Provided p'"
with show 10K..'n
8. Behaves
12. Segment of a
curve
13. American
Indian
14. Foot covering
15. Infuriates
17. City in China
18. Implement
18. Hackneyed
truth
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23. Scoffs
28. Citizen of an
ancient
city
28. Sewed edge
29. Grown boya
10. Ovum: comb
form
initiative
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38. Expunged
40. Stop
41. Beat out
grain
43. Halt
46. Operatle
solo
48. Optional
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61. Philippine
native
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53. Look after
54. Hastened
65. Old times
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1. Adaptation
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stroke
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mind
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pseudonym
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shonta
from
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side
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broken
earthen
ware
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elliptical
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of decision
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mahoganj
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