Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1953, Page 20, Image 20

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    Wednesday, May 6, 1953
Pfcg, tO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
STEVB ROPER ' , I f) A n I n PROGRAMS
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The Voice of Love
: y WILLIAM NEUBAUER
(AP Hifturi)
CHAPTER II
Ourloutljr, Bllen culult and htr
husband were having a dUouulon
along ilmllar llne. And thla wu
uung piao in ma umi aiiung
"UlUmataly, Bphralm, Ruth to
nni."
"Rh' not riiht "
"Evarvena aeema to have de
tided that Dan la a monster,
There 'a A great deal of talk. But,
jnvereatinKiy, no pram.
"Doctor7! not a liar."
' "How do you know?"
t (mt know."
!rrim. Ruth ttilnki ehe
loves Den Curtis. Ruth thinks
enough of him to want to help
him. If you're going to make
things dlffloult for her, and for
him. you'll have to have a batter
reason than that."
"He's a wrong "un." the man
aald stubbornly. "Call It silly, but
I feel it in my nones.
"It I sillv."
"And Doctor' right anyway
bout the hospital. What doea the
city do U Dan gew urea oi run,
nine small-town hosDltal? Bud
pose hie uncle goes back to New
YorK, ana warns uan hi go wiu.
him? Where's wie nospuai men?
nmiMn't tha oltv take it over?
- "Suppose he tries to hold the
city up?
"Or couldn't another doctor take
It over?"
"Where's the city's control over
an institution it viisny necuar
Where'! the continuity oi serv'
They were good points. But It
did seem to Ellen Carlisle that
you
Been
the cart was being placed before
tho horse. All these things were
for tha future to tell. To her the
pertinent fact wu that 'at last
ner oiaer cnus was in wre, uu
that she was so deeply In love
she was willing to combat her
xauier, Doctor, ana a gnat many
of ner ouier inenas just w ram
sure that her man was given a
lair chance.
"I think we ought to invite Dan
in dinner sometime soon. EDh-
ralm, I think w ought to offer
him whatever help we can. Have
u noticed that Mr, wunen naa
en hAlmhff him?"
Eohraim Carlisle nodded.
They're the ones who keep us
from getting ahead. They're all so
airaia uieyii pay mgner taxes
that they'll cut off their own noses
to prevent it. Mr. O'Brien. Bob,
too. CMalley and his crowd. Are
they blind, Ellen? Can't they see
the facta as they are?"
"Suppose you defeat him, Upti
lm?'', "I darned well Willi"
SuppoM you refuse to accept
"I darned well wont accept
hlml"
"Ruth will leave. Sphralm. She
won't. oome back. And I, for one,
wouldn't blame her."
Thla did penetrate. He drew
himself up and nervously twid
dled his thumb on his lap. "You
think it's that real?"
"Then will you Dleaie tell me"
"But Ruth does, Bphralm. And
It's, that ao-oaUed reality we must
J .,.. fyv.,1 - ..... ..,u
Dan Curtis would Ilka roast
chicken?"
"I dont like that fellow," said
. Ephralm Carlisle. "I won't have
mm in tne oottag.
"Eohraim I"
"Doctor . was telling the truth
aoout mm,-1 attest tne ooy. i
won't accept him in my family,
and that s that."
"Nice graduation," said Sean
O'Malley, owner, publisher, writer,
printer of the four-page Ooiden
City Spectator. "I like to see the
kids ail done up. don't you, Ruth?"
Llmo after the ions ordeal in
the bright sunshine, Ruth nodded
aorupuy.
He was right behind her, his
green eyes amused, his red hair
Blowing in the wind like a flag,
"I understand Dan Curtis opened
his office yesterday. Any patients?"
"Just one. A charity case." She
paused, struck by an idea. ' You
mlRht Drint that. Mr. O'Malley."
He nodded. "Consider It done."
Sean O'Malley followed her to
ward the Administration Build
ing. "You spending the summer
nere, Kutnr
"I am."
"Helping your father become our
new mayor?"
But she wasnt that limp or
urea, she laced nun aquareiy,
yOUR OVUOOK
"At the proper time. Mr. O'Mal
ley, I'U see'
He said mildly, "Tha reason I
asked Is that Mayor Luchettl was
thlnklni nf namin you to the
school board. He has the right to
name a member this year, it car
ries three haudred a year salary.
as you may Know
"I iee." .
Her brown eyes danoed. How
mucn me ooys men wen, nc i
reflected. How transparent, at
times, men could be. "Is that
called a bribe, Mr. O'Malley?"
"Dealu have been made before.
And why hot? We think we're
right."
"mat," she said flatly, "would
require uiougnt, mt. u'Mauey.
... ... . . .1. 1 . J - . ... ..nil..
man in a labardlna suit. "Oh.
well, tthe campaign won't get
started lor a lew weens,"
He turned and disappeared in
trie crowd.
(To Be Continued)
Amity
Amity council of Church
Women held its May Fellow
ship luncheon at the Methodilt
church at 1 p.m. Friday.
Mn. P. E. Meeker presided.
Toastmlstreis , was , Mrl.
Glenn Stevenson. Devotions
were led by Mrs. E. H. Leh
man. Mri. Eugene Schroeder
and Mrs. Lamar Aldrldge
sang a -duet, speakers were
Mrs. Rosa Rosen, Mrs. R. M.
Glahn and Mri. Edwin Wad'
dell.
New officer! Installed were
Mrs. T. M. White, president:
Mrs. E. H. Lehman, vice-president:
Mrs. Marvin De Raeve,
secretary treasurer; world
community . day chairman,
Mrs. Milton Lehman; world
day of prayer chairman, Mr).
M. Glahn; May fellowship,
Mrs, James L. Payne, public
relations, Mrs. A. w; Neely.
The group will continue spon
soring the well-child clinic.
and clothing for Sola village
for migrant! in the summer.
The next regular meeting
of the group is Oct. 2.
Mrs. Meeker presented each
of the new officer! with a pot
ted plant. '
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Thursday P.M.: 5:00. Child-,
ren's Theater; 5:30, Europe
Report! 6:00, News, Weather; 7:15, Eve
nlnr Farm Hoar, B:M, BBC Theiten 9: (HI,
Maslot 9:45, Meditation, 10:00, Slrn Off.
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Detroit
Detroit Tons of earth cas
caded down the north slope
of the island known as Piety
Nob in Detroit lake recently,
tossing green firs like scat
tered matches as the narrow
slide roared into the lake.
Backing water soaking at the
base of the island was respon
sible for the slide and others
may be expected as the reser
voir fills.
Interruption of Benton-Lincoln
power brought inconven
ience to homes and business
establishments of the Detroit
Idanha area Sunday.
Power was shut off without
notice between 7 and 8:30 a.m.
and again for two hours in the
evening to permit scheduled
power work at Detroit dam.
Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum was
taken to Santlam Memorial
hospital Sunday for treatment
but is reported to be improv
ing. Alvin White, forest service
employee for the past year, left
Monday for Maine, where he
will visit relatives before en
corps at Randolph Field, Texas.
Detroit-Idanha Boy Scouts
will attend the Scout circus
Saturday in Salem with their
Scoutmaster, Francis Kettle-son.
L. A. Gets CAA Hq.
Seattle (P) Moving Pacific
Northwest regional offices of
the Civil Aeronatics Adminis
tration from Seattle to Los
Angeles will affect about 300
of the agency's 1,050 employes
in the Northwest, the CAA said
Tuesday.
It is estimated there are 329,
562,688 cubic miles of water in
the oceans of the world says
the National Geographic Society.
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vehicle
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25. Playing; card
26. Bull lighter
28. You and 1
29. Spike of corn
30. Neck
ornament
31. For
33. Hindered
35. Employee
36. Sheet of glass
38. Illuminant
39. Diminish
40. Solid water
41. Dally
42. Place of the
first
miracle
43. And: LaUn
44. Vapor
45. Well-known
European
river
47. Aware
50. Everything
51. God of love
52. American
Indian
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medicine
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