Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 11, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    Monday, May 11, 1953
Page 14
RADIO PROGRAMS
STEVE ROPEB . ' v-
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The Voice of Love
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: I ' CHAPTER 33 '
He asked gruliiy: "What ut
you doing to me, Ruth?"
She could Just look at him with
love In her eyes and hope that
Mature would take care of the
rest.
"It wasnt In my plans, you see.
. I had a long way to go, and I
wanted to give the ambition my
all. I'll make a confession. One of
the reasons I want my own hos
pital Is that I hope to do research.
I've got Ideas. My brain teems
with them. I see my hospital be
coming as famous, as Important as
helpful to humanity as the Mayo
Clinic. There's time for only so
much. This wasn't Included."
Darkly came the words of Bob
O'Brien. She'd laughed at them
then; now they made her shiver.
She didn't care how much Dan
worked, but she did want him to
, have time for her.
"You must live In the round,
Dan. It's true that single-minded
gsrsonj accomplish a great deal,
ut it's also true If you don't live
in tne round uie passes you oy.
I can cite Miss Elolse Vance as
an example. She gave her whole
me to teaching, am umes nave
changed, the system Is changing,
and now what will she have?"
"Yet there Is the doing, the ac
complishing!" "Hred by his own words, his
own thoughts, he Jumped to his
feet. "Did I tell you I've gotten
several more cases? That friend
of yours, Johnny Lord, gave his
arm a nasty gash, He came to me
to have It patched up."
"So It moves, you see," she said
aoftly. . .
"It'll take tune, Dan. But grad
ually you'll build up a good prac
tice. After all, you can't expect
u to happen overnight, it toon
Doctor vcare to reach the DOfll
tlon he finally reached. People
have to find out how good you
are. People have to be given the
onance to Know you."
He sat down. "I'm rushing
things, isn't that what you re try
In? to say?"
She nodded, hating to have to
be the one to tell, him so. "A
. little bit."
V "I should wait before I try to
build the hospitaj?"
"It would be more trraotlcal
"I mlghfve," he confessed. "But
when I heard all this talk about
a community hospital well
Where's the time to wait? Remove
me, and the people will have to
vote yes. men u next year I suu
liked Golden City, still wanted to
build a hospital, I'd find myself
facing the competition of the
city."
It was a good point. She sup-
gisei he had other good points,
ut she didn't want to hear them.
The other thing was more im
portant to her woman's soul, her
woman's heart. "You have time
for everything, Dan, and every
one." "You'd be happier with Bob
O'Brien, you know. I would only
give you a small part of myself.
That sounds terribly melodramat
ic, I know. But it's true."
"If. I wanted Bob we'd be mar
ried. I've had all the chance In the
world to marry Bob. But I wasn't
sure."
"And you're aure about me?"
She shook her head, compelled
ti rin an too ATI tartar Vtrvnewet.v
etronger than her wanting heart!
ana mina. "i m not. how can you
ever be sure? But there's no hurry.
You have a .practice to establish,
a hospital to build."
His voice grew furry with an
; ger. "It will be a mean fight.
There are a lot of people express
ing opinions. Some say the fisher
men will side with Doctor.
"They probably will."
His voice crackled. "There are
always people In this world who
want something for nothing. Nat
urally, they're trying to make
things easier for themselves.
They'd love to have a hospital to
(to to that would take them In
whether they could pay or not."
"Dan, that's unfair! Need Is
need!"
"And will be met. But there
won't be handouts. How could I
five things away for nothing?"
"Bob's idea sounded good."
"That would be the best way to
handl it. But you wont ever
make the free-loaders see that.
Ruth, what are you aolna to do?"
It surprised ier. There was the
question she'd been expecting to
hear, and by this time, she sup
posed, she should have figured out
an answer. Yet there was no an
swer. "I don't know." she aald
simply, honestly, "I just don't
know."
Dan Curtis had never been so
shocked or disappointed In his life
The following Thursday the
Golden City Spectator used the
same word Dan had used. Black
headlines warned: DON'T LH7T
FREE-LOADERS BOOST YOUR
TAXES. Almost the entire first
Dane was devoted to those head
lines and the story Sean O'Malley
had written ta so with them. Aff
the redheaded newsoarjer mull
saw It, only the poor wanted a
public hospital. He didnt quite
accuse the poor of wanting the
city to support them In times of
Illness, but the ugly charge could
be read between the lines by all
but the most obtuse. Infuriated,
Ephralm Carlisle hied himself to
f'lsnermen wuarter where ne de
livered himself of a speech. The
next Saturday the forces support
ing Luchettl and Dan Curtis is
sued a call for a mass meeting
in Henderson's Park, and the cam'
paign was on.
ra Be uonunueaj
Carol Curtis Pattern
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102-
Coronation Coronets. The alrls
in London, England, are making
and wearing these pretty, inex-
pensive "coronets" for party and
auung-ana-oancing wear, boui
these were given me by two glam
orous uriusn overseas Airway
Conmratlon stewardesses Bar
bara Jupp who flies the London,!
Home, uaicutta. route to Tokyo
wears tne one in top uiusirauon.1
It's crocheted of white ribbon,
white gimp and trimmed with
bright red velvet bows. Coronet in
lower Illustration Is worn by Faith
Slsman and is of stiff gold braid
lavishly trimmed with multicol
ored pearls and beads. Very pret
ty indeed lor American girls, too,
ano penect lor niaesmaicu!
fiend 30c for the CORONATION
CORONETS (Pattern No. 102)
complete crocheting, tiimmins in
structions, YOUR Pi AMIS, AD
DRESS. PATTERN NUMBER to
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Lebanon Grown Zeller
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The project will cost 80,-1
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theater; 0:00,
and Weather, 10,10 r.u
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ML Angel
Mt. Angel R. J. Koessler
'who was injured in an explo
sion at the Electric Steel foun
dry in Portland Monday eve
ning, formerly lived in Mt. An
gel. He is a brother of the Rev.
James Koessler, OSB of Mt.
Angel Abbey, and a cousin of
the Frank Amans and Edward
Hoffers.
Koessler was taken to the St.
Vincents hospital, Portland. He
suffered third degree burns
about the face and shoulders.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aman
have returned home from Eu
gene where they were visiting
at the homes of their daughter
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Appleby and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Aman. While in Eugene they
assisted the Appleby's in mov
ing into their new home.
Two of their grandchildren,
Patricia Appleby and Leslie
Aman received their first Holy
Communion Sunday it the St.
Mary's Catholic church in Eu
gene. When thp Welland Canal
was built around Niagara Falls,
lamprey eels got into the Great
Lakes and now threaten extinc
tion Inr the lake trout, former
ly an important food fish.
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inside ol
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tains
9 Cooking
vessel
tl. Philippine
negrilo
13. Loyal: poetle
14. Single thing
15. Well-Ailed
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ancient
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courage
20. Yale
ii. Rubber
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27. Apples of
a certain
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kitchen
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33 Masculine
name
34. Intercede
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37 Stone
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tablets
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drying
40. Kind of
thread
43 Series of
names
45. Insertion
of new
matter
50 Compete
51 Covering
of a wheel
32. To a nnlnt on
5.1 Corrode
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55 Easer
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2. Long fish
I. Stated in
detail
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highway
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. changes
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coin
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17. Attendants oa
the sick
20. Biblical
countrf
21. Ardent
affection
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court
judgment
24. Petition
26. Isolate
28. Diving forth
29. Motion of
the sea
0. Vehicle on
runners
32. Japanese,
outcast
35. Military
warning
signals
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namt
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porpoist
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44. Greek portico
46. Dessert
47. MeUlliferoua
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Indian
49. Egg drink
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