Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 09, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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Saturday, May 9, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salrm, Oregon
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CHAPTER 31
"It leaves me where I want to
be, Bob," her voice throbbed with
emotional intensity. She seemed to
live and breathe love and to exude
love irom her every pore. "Thames
though. Thank you so very much."
"Thanks lor loving you? Why,
jroure weiconr, hum.
"I'll have to helo Maggi now,
He barked mocking laughter.
"You always have to help Maggl
when you want out. You ought to
be more Imaginative than Uiat."
. He went to the defiant, laughing
figure. He took her into his arms
and kissed her fiercely, almost sav
agely. His lips bruised, She want
ed to cry out and fight. Then the
kisses warmed her. and she clung
to him until he himself broke the
embrace.
"That's what I mean, Ruth,
Thnt'e vhfl T mean."
She shuddered. She stared at
him with haunted eyes, men cneo
out. Her nails raked at his lace.
"Beast!" she screamed, "Beast!
Beasti Beast!"
San Francisco was a relief. The
streets were crowded and noisy,
and in the slehu and sounds Ruth
found it Dossible, or so she
Uunwht.. to lose herself utterly,
She plunged with zest Into the
task of helping her mother track
down exactly the right suit for
the important canaiaaw lor uic
office of mayor.
After the suit had been selected
and ordered, they went for a walk
along Marina Boulevard. She
looked wistfully at her mother in
staid Mack and Nancy in warm
red. "You wouldn't want to go to
Clear Lake, would you?"
dinner."
"Lunch, brat.
"Mom, make her stop picking on
me!"
They had dinner. Ruth noticed
that in an unobtrusive way her
mother was beginning to sloe wnn
Nancy more and more. Yet she
didn't resent it. After all, Nancy
was being loyal to tneir iawier.
For Nancy there were no "ifs,
ands" or "buts." Their father was
running for mayor. Their father
needed all the support he could
get. Nancy, loyally, was giving her
all. A few days ago Ruth had
caught Nancy delivering a cam
paign speech In Mr. Schultz's gro
cery store on Main Street. "Vote
lor my Dad," Nancy had whooped,
"because you know darned well
he's honest and efficient and loves
Golden City."
Someone had laughed.
Portly Mr. Schultz had not.
He'd glowered at the scoffer.
"Know a better reason for elect
ing a mayor than that?"
. Inside her she yearned more and
more for Clear Lake with its love
ly mornings, its vacation people
and vacation sports. By the time
she returned to Goiden City for
the new school term most of the
furore would be over. Then, per
haps, she could make order of
living again. "I ought to get away
for a while," she tried again. "Aft
er all, Mom. if I think Dad's
wrong I'll blurt It out sooner or
later. He deserves better."
."You bet he doesl And so does
Boor
"You told me you liked Dent
You told me that it had to be the
man I loved1" , -
Back came the stormy, breath
less answer: "That was before Dan
said lies about Doctor and Dad."
"They weren't lies! They were
truthar
Affnln Mrs. Mien Carlisle had
step between them In a figurative
sort of way. She was laughing
heartily now. "I don't know who
the younger! Really, I Just don1
know"
After that better controls were
kept upon tempers. Neither Ruth
nor Nancy said anything more to
one another at ainner, ana iu
the long ride home was made In
silence.
That evening, for the first time
In weeks, there was peace aromiu
the hotel. Mr. Hufford. coming
hnma fmm his usual strou to Mrs.
Mi.vr' shoD for ice-cream, found
all the family seated harmonious
ly on the big veranda facing the
sea. The sight delljfhted him.
"Mind if I Join you? One of these
days I shall paint your picture. I
shall call it Love ana iTanquiii
ty,' and I'll hang it over thenre-
piBVe JII WIO WIS ivuuii
"Him. Mr. nullum.
The tone iOf Ephralm Carlisle
wu the tone of a hard-hearted
businessman. Wearily the artist
dug Into his pocket and proaucea
a roll oz ouis. lie peeiea oil uvc
tn and handed thenl to the pro
prietor. "All right.. There's the rest
I owe you. Now we're even, env
Nancy claDned her hands. "The
old goat came tnrougni Mr. mu
lord, vour sungy aunt came
t.hrnii(rh!"
Ellen Carlisle was scandalized,
Th nature of "Lava and Tran
quility" was disintegrated. "Of all
the dreadful things to say I Off to
bed, young lady, this instant.'"
'Quite wrong,' said Mr. aw
'Too late." said Ellen Carlisle ford with hauteur. "As a matter
nlmnlv. She led them over to a of fact. I've sold a magazine
bench. "Who wants to eat. and cover. A nellcan. a gull, a fat fish
where?" and yours truly sprawled on the
"Fishermen's Wharf is out," deck of the Dauntless Me."
Nancy declared. 1 want, an Italian This was really news, it cauea
for a celebration, end the first
person to suggest it was none oth
er than the so-called hard-hearted
businessman. "Come to the cot
tage. Mr. Glfford. We have some
cold roast chicken in the icebox,
and a pitcher of fresh milk."
"Am I hearing things?" roared
Mr. Hufford. He looked wildly
about at their smiling faces. "Am
I seeing things?"
Ruth chuckled. "We like to be
adults, Mr. Hufford. I agree they
have the rurht to their opinions,
and they agree I have the right to
mine."
While thev went off around
back, she went down the veranda
steps and moved lightly, content
edly across the rolling lawn under
the madrone trees to the bench
overlooking the sea. There was a
moon, there were stars; phosphor
ous glinted in the ocean, starlight
and moonlight glinted in Dan's
eyes. "Miss me?" she asked..
Heiio, Hum."
(To Be Continued)
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Reject Wage Oiler
Vancouver UP) A concilia
tion board recommendation for
a six cents an hour wage in
crease has been rejected by
transit workers In Vancouver,
Victoria and New Westminster
who want 23 cents an hourj
more. 1
The present journeymar
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34. Stormy
36. Land meas
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machine
43. Military
assistant
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tret
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1820 lani Ave. Ph- 38558
TUESDAY 6 A.M. TO 1 1 :45 A.M.
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5:N, Children'. Tbe.lert 1:10, Book, and
P.oplet 7:18, Evenlnr Farm Hour; 0:00.
Muile.
Webfoot Macleay
Webfoot The Friendly
Neighbors club entertained at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Zinsli in the Webfoot district,
Wednesday afternoon. The
guests were Mrs. Marion War
ner and daughter, Famelia.
Mrs. Ella Branham was co
hostess. Mrs. Bruce Millam
was in charge of games.
Officers elected were: presi
dent, Mrs. Ralph Curfman;
vice president, Mrs. Marion
Sisco; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Bruce Millam.
Macleay Mrs. Edwin Pow
ers and Mrs. Elmer McKee will
be hostesses to members of the
Grange Home Economics club,
Tuesday afternoon, May 12, at
the Grange hall.
The study subject will be
"Gardert Pest Control and
Care of Shrubs."
Mrs. Robert Hansen will be
the leader.
The annual plant exchangt
will be held.
Carol Curtis Pattern
Scene Stealer! Younger set's
dainty pleated dross cut in one
piece for easy-sewing, buttoned
down the sides to save Ironing
time. Panties to match are in
cluded In this pattern.
No. S665 is cut in sizes 3, 4 8
J. Size 4: Dress and panties take
J:, yds. 3S-in. with 2 yds, of rlc
rsc for smart trim!
Send 30c for PATTERN with
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REAU. Capital Journal. 6.1J MLi
slon Street. San Francisco 5, Calif.
The Boston Red Sox Is the
only club in the American
League having no returning
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