Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 04, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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Monday, May 4, 1953
Page 16
The Voice of Love
By WIlilAMNEUBAUER
(AP rl.niliaturn)
STEVE ROPER
CHAPTER 18
Somehow she got beck to the
car, and somehow she drove
through the fog to the hotel. She
showed him Into the small living
room, told him to make himself
at home, then went down the hall
to the Pullman kitchen. Roast
beef or ham or both? And
shouldn't he have milk and tea
as well as coffee? She laugnea,
feeling foolish. How little she
knew about men I.
She looked up as his steps
sounded In the nau. very grave.
ly she said: "I don't know what
you like."
"All sort of things, Ruth. Isn't
jt terriDiy warm in nerer
"Over a hundred, at least.
"Can you carry all that?" he
asked solicitously. "You know,
women surprise me. They always
seem so weak, so lraglle, yet they
can do such heavy work.
"Oh. It. really Isn't heavy. If
you'll just drag those patio chairs
to the shade ..."
"Later," he murmured, equally
oblivious to the little fact that
the fog had grown thicker. He
reached for the trny, knowing
with the sure Instinct of love that
with Its two plates and two glasses
of milk and two paper napkins, it
was a weight that would do lr
. reparable damage to her young
delicate arms. "Here," he ordered
cruff y. "let me"
"Do you think 111 do well?'
Dan asked.
"I d-" ihe said. -I really do
think ju '11 make out well. It
stands to reason, Dan. that with
Doctor reaching retirement age,
people will nave to come to you
A year or so, and you'll be the
one everyone calls Doctor."
' "ItH be a Rood life. I'll work
you know. I won't say I'm as good
as Pell Is right now, but people
will get the Dest that's in me. And
t prices they can afford to pay."
' "That will be Important. Dan
' Incidentally, you may as well
know that Doctor has been saying
some pretty awiui minus about
you. He seems to think you're
just in uus work ror wnat you
.can get out oi it."
He laughed ruefully. "I may
nave given nun tnat impression.
I was angry. He offered me so
little. He seemed to resent me, as
matter of fact."
"He should retire." she said
gloomily. "I do wish the two of
you could work something out:
So did Dan. Now that he had a
chance to think he had a bad
attack of stage-lright, A cold
sweat broke out on his face. "If
so darned warm." he complained
"Drink your milk," she said
cooly. And now the confusion, the
sell consciousness were gone.
Tills was her father all over again,
a man who punished himself with
fear, a man who wasn't at all sure
of himself. "Ill help you, Dan,
And Mr. O'Brien will help you,
too. I think he's being very kind,
don't you?"
"Your bov friend's father?"
Her cheeks burned. "My what?
Dan, who said he's my boy
friend? That Nancyl One of these
days 111 skin her alive, I iwear
ltl
He took the metal table and
pushed it away. He drew his chair
closer, his eyes oorea into iters,
Ruth. I'm a funny sort of man.
I've never In my life gotten be
tween another man and his girl
friend. Call it silly, mil tnat's
the truth."
She waited: and there was
more. Now the rear lence was
gone, and the flowers were
wraiths in the mist. The smell
of the sea was heavy in the air;
the clamminess of the sea was on
their faces and hands.
"It has to be right, you see,"
said Dan Curtis. "It's a lifetime
together. Its foundations must
rest on bedrock. Am I making
sense? What I'm trying to say
Is that it would oe a rotten way
to begin If Bob O'Brien had to be
cut out.
She liked him for that. And
now she was angry all over again
with Dr. Ambrose J. Pell. Here
was a man of honor, here was a
man of great Integrity, and in
stead of appreciating that. Doctor
had all but called him a would-be
FRAMED ON A MURDER-
WANTED FOR BREAKING JAIL
AND BRUSHED OFF BY VOUR
BEST FRIENDZ-yOLrVB
LEARNED ABOUT LIFE
IN A HURRY, ROPER A
w v IF AS SOON A THIS IN THE MEANTIME. THE
L " ?2 STUBBLE SPREADS, I'LL J CONDEMNED WAN ITf A l?. 5. ' .i y-ZA
X SWl I TOV MV WAND AT VII HfABTY UiMBlJBSeil) rfl9Kl r.- ' Ys-.. V
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r
tecUu to likjcCTne neW member,
mple J.-JItt jiayKiy ,
dimple J-jinHav,
i&rruoiwr tAtti as'mich
Vtrtunu vyKTtKitu a '
have an ix&tretum.
Kconi Sc. urik4
ih&e iiancbie&ion-
Will fead Ait vconA,
- me raw -
a disgrace to his proles-1
is a friend, Dan, nothing
BRIGHTEN
TOE HOURS!
thief,
slonl
Bob
more."
The chair came nearer with
metallic scrape of legs on cement.
Her Hands were engiuied in nis,
suddenly: she felt the warmth of
them, the strengui or them, and
the toucn made ner tingle.
do vou oeueve in love at iirat
sight, Ruth?"
NO. '
He was taken aback.
Then the wide, whimsical mouth
curled Into a smile. "But it seems
to have happened to me, Dan. I
know It's silly. And I shouldn't
be silly I I'm a teacher. More than
that, I'm an experienced woman
of twenty-three who knows that
love should be of' the mind, not
of the emotions. And yet"
He nodded. "And yet ..." he
trumpeted.
The moment came at last. He.
got up from his chair. He stood
woodenly before her, tall, thin,
handsome, in love. Then his hands
twitched at the sides of his cocoa
brown slacks. His hands reached
for her, slid under her armplta
and raised her to her feet. "Ruth,"
he whispered. "Oh, Ruth."
(To Be Continued)
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Modllitlani le:M, Slia Off.
MRS. LEE RETURNS
Portland, UP) Portland's for
mer mayor, Mrs. Dorothy Mc
Cullough Lee, returned home
Saturday night from a four
month mission to Germany lor
the U. S. State Department.
She was a consultant on city
government in the U. S. zone
there.
TEACHER ILL
Silverton Mrs. Oscar Cav
ender (Minnie Mascher) an In
structor in the primary depart
ment of the Eugene Field grade
school,' is a surgery patient at
Silverton hospital, having en
tered for treatment Wednesday
of this week. Mr. Cavender who
also has been ill, is at the Port
land home of his sister, Mrs.
Glenn Pogue, for several weeks,
S. E. WHITWORTH HOME
Dallas Back in his office
after a two-week absence to
undergo major surgery is Dal
las Superintendent of Schools
S. E. Whitworth. Mr. Whit
worth had beenadmitted to
St. Vincent's hospital in Port
land for an operation. He ex
pects to resume normal duties1
next week.
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5H. Terminal.
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