Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 02, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    Saturday, May 2, l53
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon .
RADIO PROGRAM
I STEVE ROPER
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The Voice of Love
By WILLIAM NEUBAUER
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CHAPTER 18
The celebrity nibbled on fat
underllp. HIa eyes rolled a though
seeking an avenue oi escape. Then
he recalled tlie teeretary'i tug
gesllon and bit spirit quailed.
Well, we may ai well spend the
summer at the hotel. As a matter
of lact, I like the place. I like that
young Nancy Carlisle a great
oeai.
"Her sister?"
Langley Curtis got up. "Are
vou lust mine her. Dan? Are you
trying to turn the candidate's
daughter against him and the old
doctor?"
"As a matter oX fact, Uncle,
she's quite a girl. A bit unworldly,
yes, a bit Inexperienced. But nice.
Vou know what? I find her fun
to be with?"
Langley's eyes began to twinkle.
"Ill tell you something, Dan. The
man who has the woman he loves
has much more than money. Re
member that."
Dan rumbled laughter. "You
matchmaker I Oome on: let's have
some chow and get back to Golden
He wondered If you could fall
In love Just like that. He won
dered . why he'd fallen in love
when there was no room in his
life for such nonsense. Yet what
grand nonsense Jt was I
It was a relatively large room
with a low, beamed oeiUng. It
had high windows which pre
cluded a view of the world, but
after she'd grown accustomed to
them Ruth thought they were a
good Idea. They needed neither
windows nor shades, yet periect
privacy was guaranteed, rortner
more, furniture oould be placed
along the walls directly under
them with consequent saving of
space. And quletl By straining
her ears she just managed to near
uie rumDie on vanic on main
Street a block away. She turned
to Mr. Drlscoll of the Golden City
National Bank. "Very nice," she
declared. "Of course, youd be
expected to give the walls a fresh
coat at paint, a aoctors ounce
must be clean, you know."
He reflected. That'd be pretty
expensive, tmin. Ana we're jet-
tine the place go pretty cheap. As
a matter of fact, If ft wasn't a
doctor we'd ask more. But Mr.
OBrien thinks the doctor should
be encouraged."
"Very kind of Mr, O'Brien, I'm
sure," grinned Dan. He glanced
around. This was a big moment
lor nim. rxr tnis neo betrayed,
for this he'd connived, for this
he'd robbed himself of his own
respect. Yet he felt that it was
worth the price he'd paid. Now, at
hist, his life was beenning to mean
something. At thirty-four he was
at last beginning to strike off on
his own. .
He met the quiet, almost grave
brown eyes, "what do you think,
Ruth, Think rtH make a good
office?"
"I'm not an authority, Dan. You
forget the only doctor's office I
know anything about belongs to
Dr. Fell."
"Reception-room Is large
enough. My workroom could be
larger, but with a little figuring
I guess we could utilize all the
space there Is. And the plumbing
setup is perfect. Add a sink in the
worxroom ana we a oe sec-
Mr. Drlscoll nodded. "You could
have a heavier electric current put
in Dei ore uie end oi uie week,
That would take care of your
equipment, Dr. Curtis, II you u
take a two-year lease well add the
sink and circuit at no extra cost.
As I said, Mr. O'Brien thinks you
should be encouraged."
Ruth nodded. It was the best
available suite in town. It wouldn t
be too far from the townspeople
to walk, yet It was Just far enough
removed from Main Street to get
it out of til noisy hurly-burly
business atmosphere. "I'd take It
Dan. Even if you build the hos
pital you'll need an office in town,
A hospital would have to be built
on cheap ground, wouldn't It? The
only cheap ground available now
is aoout a mile norun oi nere."
He nursed his line. This was the
moment. Once the lease had been
signed there 'd be no turning back.
He'd be committed. He'd have to
go through with it or lose what
little self-respect he had left. It
would truly be war.
Mr Drlscoll smiled uncutousry.
"Perhaps," he suggested to Ruth,
"Dr Ourtls would like to think it
over. There's no hurry. We'd be
glad to give him an option far a
week."
A very grateiul young man
nodded his dark head. "Let me
sleep on It. Mr. Drlscoll. Let me
give you my decision tomorrow
afternoon."
"Certainly, sir."
They went back to the dull
gray day. West of town, great
creamy oanics ol log were rolling
in j ram uie sea, ana even aoove
the hubbub of Main Street traffic
they oould hear the foehorn
sowuung on one Dreaxwater. Hum
wondered if the Dauntless Me had
beaten vie log to land. She wor
rled about Rod and Johnny and
Mr. Hurrord. There was always
uie possimuty on oeing run down
by one of the great freight-boats
neoaea lor uauen Gate Channel,
Such ttiinas had haooened before
Three years ago
1 said." said Dan Oiirt.ln "hour
about a sandwich and some eof
fee? I forgot to eat lunch."
"WS haVft tklnffn in Mir fiwhn
Why don't rou have a anufe with
me m wie oottaee V"
He (net her eves. She was sur
prised to see a aulek fluah raen
ui us meeu. perceiving It, she
wondered. Feellnir hin trembllnc
nana in nets, sne suTierea a vio
lent attack of sMdnem. Thte lnv
wnat ioou K maae at people,
oniiciren n winea cnesa siioi
(to Be continued)
Sports Commentator
Speaks to Rotarians
Woodburn Bob Blackburn.
radio sports commentator and
announcer, who with Rollie
Trultt broadcasts the Beaver
baseball games, was the guest
speaker at the Woodburn Rot
ary club Thursday noon. He
was introduced by Lyman
Seely of the program commit
tee, and gave humorous high
lights and incidents of his
broadcasting work.
Special guests for the day
were Coach Marshall Barbour
and his basketball team of
Woodburn high school. Team
members present were Sam
VanArsdale, Willard Thomp
son, Bob Withers, Manager
Paul Edwards, Deimar 'Wolf,
Duane Balrd, Bob Dryden,
Royal Hastie, Jerry Plank and
Royce Norris.
Roy Miller received a pin
for one year's perfect attend'
ance at Rotary and KUIan
Smith received a two-year
pin.
ROOM & BOARD
YOU TOLD UNCLE
BERT THE OIL COMPANY
PAID 300.000 FOR THE
LEASE ... NOW YOUVE
ADDED ANOTHER LAYER
ID THE CAKE AND MADE
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QUITE A KNOT IN THE
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TO DISCUSS THE SUBJECT
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GOLF PUTTER ?.. .VELLI
GOT AM INSPIRED IDEA HOW
TO CHANGE ITS DESIGN SO A
GOLFER CAN IAVR0VE HIS
PUTTING BY 75 PERCENT.-.
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Pickets Off Livesley Building
Pickets who have paced the
sidewalk in front of the Lives
ley building since April 18,
1952, have been withdrawn by
Local 160, Building Service
Employes union.
They were withdrawn after
Circuit Judge Rex Kimmell
announced that he would issue
a permanent Injunction
against the union.
The matter of whether the
picketing was illegal was
taken into the courts after
service emloyes of the Lives-
Carol Curtis Pattern
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385
Flowfr Embroideries. There are
four pillowcase embroidery de
signs In Uiis transfer pattern
carnations In shades of lovely
pinks; stylized tulips, daisies and
a stylized "Fleur-de-Lis" design.
Enough pretty, flowery designs to
make four different sets of pillow,
case gifts or four sets of match
ing guest towels. A nice pattern
to have on hand for pick-up em
broidery work on long, sunlight
filled summer afternoons I
Send 30c for the CARNATION
DESIQ.NS (Pattern No. 385) color
charts for working all four de
signs, sketches of all stitches used
finishing Instructions, YOUR
NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN
NUMBER lo CAROL CURTIS
Capital Journal. 665 Mission street'
6a Francisco 6, Calif.
ley building withdrew from
the union. The union con
tended that the formation of a
separate organization by build
ing emplyoyes was an evasive
proceeding. Owners of the
building countered with the
assertion that there was no
labor dispute, therefore pick
eting was Illegal.
Judge Kimmell held that
the Oregon law of 1937 which
protects the rights of unor
ganized workers against inter
ference from labor or employ,
ers was operative in this case.
Rranit Vt- a n.ti u . .
button "th;VbFoVThl
Pro."" ond It can come to the party
right after Its Job backstagel With
lJlt,.cJellt tnPhl onl Kylefor
a purpose ... this apron is verv
much in the llmellghtl
No. 2907 Is cut in small, med
lum and large sizes. Medium cov
erall takes 34 yds. 35-lnLltUB
apron". 2H yds. 35-ln 8
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REAU. Capital Journn , 652 Mis.
ton su-eel, San Francisco Calif.
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