Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 05, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    Tuesday, May S, 1953
RADIO PROGRAMS
The Voice of Love
WEDNESDAY P. M.
By WILLIAM NEUBAUER
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CHAPTER 17
And now she wu beautiful. Now
nerve untangled themeelves, and
the look of tension left her big,
glowing brown eye. This, she
decided, was It. There was no
voice Inside telling her so, and
vm. for the first time In her life
she could look at a man and feel
sure, sne wantea 10 worn lor mm.
She wanted to scrub floors for
him, and she wanted to care for
him when he was ill. She smiled,
and It was the smile of love felt,
known, accepted at last.
"Hello. Dan."
' "You know. I'm not worthy,
Ruth.. I've done a lot of rotten
things In my lite. If you Just
knew the trutn aooui me . .
"Well do It together, won't we?
Dan, It'll be a lot of fun I All my
lue I've wantea io ao someuimg
really and truly important. All my
we I've
"But your teaching I"
"I have the whole summer,
Dan."
"But your father I He's against
me. He's campaigning ror a cuy
hospital. What about him?"
That sobered her. That, she
thought would be a problem. She
knew her father. Once he'd gotten
n idea into his head he'd go
ahead with It no matter what. Ana
Doctor had worked on Dad for
months. For that matter, so had
ahe. He'd fight for the city hos
pital now, and he'd fight along
wim uoctor until uie ena,
"It's a mess," he said gently. He
smiled. "By uie way, don't ask
nun to wiunaraw irom tne ngnt,
Hutn. That wouldn't oe rigni."
"I won't." I
He scratched an itch on his
nose. "Do you feel strange?" he
. asKea.
"Verv stranse."
"You know, it couldn't be for
a ions tune, i u nave ot esuumsn
myseu nere, iirst."
"I'm in no hurrv. Dan."
"I don't think engagements are
necessary. Do you I'
ll would be nice she thought
wistfully, to be formally engaged.
But alter ail a aiamona ring
wasn't a necessity. "No."
"Do I take you In my arms
now?"
What a big child he was! "You
' might try."
Dan Curtis did try, and while
Nancy stared from the kitchen
window his effort was crowned by
success.
"That," said Nancy Carlisle to
the ticking kitchen clock, "is a
. kiss!"
But she was worried. It had
happened exactly as Doctor had
feared. She turned and raced to
tell her father ...
The girl's lips trembled. Tears
brimmed over and ran down her
thin, volatile face. "I think It's
awful," she raged, "I think it's the
moat awful thins ever."
So, for that matter, did Mr.
Benter Hufford, fisherman and ar
tist. But he was better able to
control himself. He sat down on
a stool In the stern of the Daunt
less Me and contemplated flying
gulls and soaring pelicans with a
medlatlve eye. He looked at for
lorn Nancy in her Dlald shorts and
peppermint-striped blouse. "A lot
ean nappen Detween now ana
then, hang It," he roared. "And
don't think I don't know what I'm
talking about. I've lived, you know.
I dldn t always weigh lour nun
dred pounds. There was a time
when women went simply mad
over me.
This had the desired effect.
Nancy studied the seml-bald head,
the fat red cheeks, the several
chins and the Immense corpora'
tlon and giggled shrilly. From
her shorts she took a gay green
handkerchief and dried her eyes,
"Honest. Mr. Hufford?"
"We're discussing your sister,"
said Mr. Hufford stiffly. "And lik
ing her," resumed Mr, Senter Huf-
lord, "I want to neip ner.
Blue eves flitted to his face.
Anticipation glowed In those blue
eyes. Mr. Hufford was at his best
wnen ne was Plotting some great
mischief.
"We could invite Dan Curtis to
ride with us, and pitch him over-
boara, couian i, we, Mr. nuiiorar
His mouth -snapped snut.
"Just an Idea," she said hurried
ly. "I really wouldn't murder any
one.
But how do we know he a
wrong? Or that Ruth is wrong?
He nodded and laughed as color
rushed to her cheeks. "You see?
Bob O'Brien Is an old friend. You
want him to be happy. So anyone
who seems to be cutting him out
strikes you automatically as being
a wrone 'un."
"He lsi He is!
"Yesterday." boomed the fat
artist from Maine. "I saw a nil
ferent Dan Curtis. I was in Fish
erman's Quarter, sketching. Along
came ur, uan Liurtis in your sis
ter's car. Someone had broken an
arm. Dr. Fell was In San Mateo.
dolnsr an operation, and In des
peration Dan was called. He asked
me to help, and I did. Before you
anew it. mat arm was sec Dron-
eriy. And witnout cnarge, inci
dentally." Nancy clenched her hands. "A
trick I Just a trick to make every
one like him."
He nodded moodily. "You might
be right. But suppose you're not.
Do you think Ruth will waste time
on a sister wno didn t give ner
husband the benefit of the doubt?"
Nancy fidgeted.
"We'll see what well see." said
Mr. Hufford, His voice dropped
o nis ooois, ana was very grave.
But in the meantime. Nancv. be
warned."
Nancy reached for her hand
kerchief again.
(io ne lanunuea)
WOODBURN VFW I
Woodburn Regular busi
ness meetings of Champoeg
post and auxilary, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, will be at the
Woodburn city hall Wednes
day evening, May 6 at 8 p.m.
Refreshments will be served
to both groups by Mrs. Jacob
Weber, new president of the
auxiliary, assisted by other
members.
II
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ROBIN SAID YDU THOUGHT
Of A NEW DESIGN FOR A
GOLF PUTTER WHICH WILL
SINK 80 PEttTENT OF THE PUTTS'
..YKNOWl PLAY GOLF AND I
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patience,
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DIAL LISTING KOAC, 5S
IffrtAf Wednesday n.m. 6:00, Chlld
ren'o Theateri B:Sfl. Chlcara
Beundtablei f:4S, News, Weather, 0:00,
Mnilci Medllatlena; 10:00. 81m
Off.
lAAP Th""d" t---l:. Nwi, j
IVMV Wfithrr; ift:)5, For Women,
11:00. School of Air; 11:15, Concert Hallt :
13:00, Stmt, Weathen 1S:1S, Noq Farm :
Hoar: 1:M, Ride 'Em Cowboy, 1:15, School
of Aln 1:45, Bookibclft 1:00, For Women, :
t:M, Inenlrlnr Maiiclim. 1
Eagles Auxiliary in
Sweet Home Rites
Sweet Home Vt the April
30 meeting of the Eagles aux
iliary, two ladies were initi
ated in a candelight ceremony.
They were Sadie Kaeding and
Hattie Tunnell.
Honored on birthdays 'were
Barbara Vinson, Elma Tick
er, and Freda Davis, Timber
line Manor was decorated with
wild flowers including current,
dogwood, and wild iris. Dec
orating committee members
were Betty Fisher, Bernice
Bell and Rose Swager. Re
freshment chairman was Del-
ores Cessna.
It was announced that on
Tuesday, May 5, a dinner hon
oring Stale Madam President
Mary Browns, Grants Pass, and
Past State Madam President,
Ruth Fletcher, Albany, will be
held at the Vigue's Country
club at 6:30. Following the
dinner a regular meeting of
the Auxiliary will be held at
the Timberline Manor. In
charge of decorating for this
affair will be Fran Yunke.
Michigan State had Iwo box
ers go undefeated through a
seven-match 1953 ring sched
ule. They were welterweight
Herb Odom and middleweight
Tom Hickey.
ACROSS
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manner
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which silk
is wound
12. False sod
13. Village
14. Rrgret
15. Affectionate
16. Sea eagle
17. Blunder
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20. Rains bard
22. Radio
detectinf
device
14. Pain
27. Viper
30. And not
31. Rob
32. King's
residence
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35. Egg-shaped
36. East Indian
sheep
37. English
letter
36. Hollow
39. Therefore
41. Diminish
43. Work bread
47. Cry of sheep
49. So be it
51. Weary
52. Yale
53. Rational
54. Americaa
lake
55. Brown in
the sua
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57. Harvest
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Solution of Yesterday's Puul.
DOWN
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2. Scent
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4. Church
official
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19. Rhythmical
movement
21. Companion
23. female deer
25. Despise
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27. Fo tlest
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29. Weed
31. Slap
33. Philippine
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34. Massachu-
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to the
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44. Ireland
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46. Profound
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46. Wing
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acquired