Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 18, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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    Saturday, April 18, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
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STEVE ROPER
The Voice of Love
RADIO PROGRAMS
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CHAPTER 3
Ruth ransacked her memory.
but found nothing; perhaps be
cause oi mai ringing in ner ears.
Who was talking about her? Why
were bells ringing In her ears?
"Maggl.'is something boiling In
the kettle? Is something whlsQlng
or rlnalns?"
"I knew you should have worn
a hat! mat not sun nas scrambled
vour brains!
"I hate hats!" Ruth went out
the back way to the cottage. She
took denim trousers and a blouse
from the bureau drawer and put
mem on. one suirea ai ner re
flection in the mirror. Beautiful?
She wished Bob would grow up.
When she fell In love she'd know.
There'd be a voice to tell her, a
bell-like voice thai would ring for
happiness. Until then . . .
Ephralm Carlisle grinned from
ear to ear. He liked sunrises, and
the present one was a beauty. He
liked tne lat end oi a bargain,
and he'd get one now. Better still,
there was the open road before
him. and for a few minutes he
could forget that the Crescent
Moon Bay Hotel even existed.
"Life's good," he chuckled. "Life's
perlect, you want to make a run
for it? You want to go down to
Mexico to see how all the Mexi
cans are getting along?"
"Mom would skin you alive, Dad.
And aNancyl Nancy probably
wouldn't ever look at vou as&in.
Nape, you'll have to stick the old
routine out. xou re a married man
with lots of responsibility." From
him Ruth had inherited her brown
eves, her wide, whimsical mouth.
From him, too, although It wasn't
so obvious, sne d innerited tne fey
quality that enraged Bob so at
times. It might have been Ruth
declaring: "Oh, well, next time
I'll know better than to marry I"
Then they came to their favorite
spot' overlooking the ocean and
Mr. Carlisle braked the car to a
halt.
"Let's have It," he said tersely.
"Not about Gomez, but about
Bob."
"Dad, I'll be late! And you
know very well that Mr. Quince
doesn't like us to be late on blue
Monday, He says It sets a bad
example for the children."
Personally. I like Bob. T think
El he'd make a good husband for
s i you."
She Was hardly in the monri to
f-. a appreciate Bob's good qualities.
"ties a cnuai mere, uiaig au i
say. And we won't drop the Man
uel Gomez business, either. It's
important. The man needs the
chance to rehaoilitate himself.
And If Doctor says his drinklng's
over, then It is."
He's been known to lie before,
Ruth."
She wished her father wouldn't
keep bringing that up. Actually,
Doctor had never told anything
but white lies, and those only to
help Deonle who needed hem.
3 ' I'll vouch for Mr. Gomez."
r I Ephralm Carlisle wagged his
I head, liking the day better and
3 better. Now pink was all over the
isky and dripping down to the
Water. The fat end of the bargain
v.bs coming closer and closer.
' Besides." he added In musing
i tones, "I'm not sure I want the
, extra expense. I'll have tp hire
, someone to write my campaign
f speeches you know. After all, In
i come can be stretched only lust
!, so far."
, She eyed him suspiciously. But
Sprint; Tonic! Welcome and won'
derful In any season are these
smart sew-easy hats. You will
want to mnke both the ouen and
closed crown ideas with the scarf
to match your best-loved en
semble. No. 2454 Is cut In one size. The
closed crown hat takes a mere
yd. of 35 or 39-ln.
ROOM
BOARD
'BUNNY' GOT TOO SWELL -
SO I QUIT BEING HIS RASSLIN
MANAGER.'.. ..AFTER. WINNING A
I
'i
FEW MATCHES WITH GUYS WHOP ONLY
BE SAFE IN A PHONE BOOTH
BEING PUT ON THEIR. BACKS,
THOUGHT HE WAS BIG TIME
SO I DROPPED TH TOMATO
A
NEUBAUER
1AP N.ailutur.i)
his face was too Innocent for de
scripUon.'Tm supposed to ol
unteer my services?"
He was quite astonished. "Do
thing like that?"
"I do."
"Ruth, you wrong your poor
father. I'm as sympathetic as the
next fellow. I'd give Gomes
chance If I could just afford to."
She heaved a long sigh. "All
right. I'll write your speeches.!
Thats to say, of course, U your
pledge support to the hospital!
lan. Dad, you'll have to declare
More the nomination's made.
And a lot of the delegates will
back you. This thing's growing.
Doctor's campaigning for it al
ready, and you know how effec
tive and persuasive Doctor can
be."
"A heap of money, Ruth."
"Suppose Mom and I had been
killed on that foggy road the
night I was born? Would your
money have made- you happy
then?
His blood ran cold. He'd never
forgotten that wild, frightened
night; he never would. "Shucks.
Ruth, I've already made up my
mind. Is It a deal?"
"A deal."
Father and daughter solemnly
shook hands; then Ephralm Car
lisle started the car again and fin
ished the loni drive tn Union
County Elementary School. Grace
Taylor grinning, dropped a little
curtesy. "Welcome to the Jute
mill. Miss Carlisle. Aren't you
Just thrilled to be back?"
The two teachers fell Into
stride and walked slowly up the
path under the pepper-trees to
ward the bisr redwood nuilritnu.
Grace chuckled as they went
down the hall of the main build
ing to the faculty room. "Nice
week-end? Mine was a pip. Drove
to San Francisco and spent it with
my aunt. We sailed on San Fran
cisco Bav. We had Saturday din
ner in Chinatown. Sundav dinner
on Fisherman's Wharf. That was
a traitorous thing to do, but we
did it, and I'm glad!"
They found the faculty room
empty. There were several new
notices on the bulletin board, but
nothing of major importance. Mr.
Quince would appreciate the I
views or his staff on the subject
of progressive education. He would
appreciate any Information re
garding the breakage of several of
the windowpanes of his office win
dow. Lastly, he would appreciate
It If the staff would forbear
smoking while on the school
grounds.
' Grace sighed,
laxes, does he?"
"He never re-
"It's an Important lob. Of
course. If you were to marry
nun -
But Grace was blushing. Her
purple eyes went everywhere but
m itutng i ace.
Ruth envied her. At least, she
thought. Grace knew. In the mind
of, Grace there was no doubts.
Arm wasn't that half the battle,
just to know?
(To Be Continued)
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"Push-Up" Sleeve Summer
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A coral grosgraln ribbon is run
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