Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 14, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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Thursday, May 14, 153
STIVI BOTES
RADIO PROGRAMS
The Voice of Love
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ly WILLIAM NEU BAUER
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CHAPTER 34
It wunt until August tint, that
Dan and his uncle once more re
. turned from Sin Francisco. That
gave her the opportunity to see
more of Rod and Johnny and Ted
Hopkins and Bob. It also gave her
time to think. That, the discov
ered, was something she'd really
not done since a certain evening
when twinkling black eyes had
met hers on the veranda. And
that, she also discovered, was
something that had to be rem
edied. Dan or Bob, life as a doc
tor's wife or life as a farmer's
wife? And did she approve Dan's
pirns, and did she really oppose
Doctor as much as she'd first
thought?
In what way could she help?
Dan's anger had intensified, not
weakened, as the campaign had
begun. Not once but many times
hed looked about his new offices
and shouted bltwrly: There 'd be
patients here If the old codger
weren't cutting my throat!" With
that anger fhmins Inside him,
he'd hoot at the Idea of a com-
Sromlse. Scenting victory, he'd
old firm, demanding nothing leas
than complete surrender. Pacts
were facts, figures were figures. It
was ridiculous, when you ana
lysed the matter, to think that one
. man could build and maintain a
hospiiai thai would satisfy the
full needs of a booming area.
There just wasn't that much
money In one man's pocket. Dan
had to be made to see that, but
how? Compromise, that was the
' logical thing. Lt Dan nave nis
small hospital, let the city have
Its big one. Thus each faction
would have what It wanted, while
the city as a whole would p-ofit.
Which occupation amused Bob
03rien. He'd been leading her
bout his farm, showing her the
new acreage, showing her the
Black Angus bull he'd bought a
few months ago. Bur although
she'd looked snd listened and
marveled and congratulated him,
her manner had been abstracted
, He chuckled resonantly, "You
think too much, darling."
"I'm not your darling."
' "And the trouble Is that when
people think too much they con-
juse uiemseives ciu.e ana more.
The trick is to do Just enough
uimting ana no more."
She screwed her face Into a Ut
ile irown. "My head does ache,"
she admitted. "I wish all this fuss
were over. I wish I'd made Dad
run for mayor."
"I told you last May that you
should marry me."
She almost wished she'd 'done
mat.
"I don't love you, Bob."
He couldnt be discouraged.
"You do. By the way, I've done
some thinking. I'm going to op
pose your JUIow. Doctor's been
showing me facts and figures.
There's a lot more Involved than
Just building a hospital and buy
ing equipment. The cost of sup
plies Is terrific, he cost of nurees
and other doctors is terrific. The
only way your fellow could make
his investment pay would be to
dip. but good.
She nodded.- "My views, too.
Bob."
"Good girl."
I "If the two men weren't so
hot-tempered I IX they'd Just get
, together and"
i But that was when Dan Curtis
came back from San Francisco.
He drove up the private road be
tween the towering eucalyptus
trees and parked the car next to
the garege. He grinned as they
came to the door. "How do you
like the buggy?''
- The buggy was a gleaming Ca
dillac with white sldewaU tires
and sparkling chrome trim,
"Not bad,", conceded Bob
O'Brien. He forced a man-of-the-world
laugh. "I suppose you've
come to take her away?"
. "If you dont mind, old man!"
If Bob dtdnt have the polish
llisa me?"
"I missed you." she said hon
estly. "Bob did his best to make
me forget you, mil i cuan k
He lighted a cigarette. "I did
some shopping while in San Fran
cisco. Bought a present lor Nancy,
one for your mother, one lot you.
"Dan, how nice!"
"Nice." he admitted.
"YouH be angry with me. Dan.
I ve been talking wiui Doctor.
He nodded. "I know."
She grimaced. "Nancy does talk
a lot, doesn't she?"
"Your father, as a matter of
fact. And what did my opponent
nave to say aooui mer-
"Nothlng. He'd like you to prac
tice with mm. He admires you for
the figni you ve maae.
That came as a pleasant sur
prise. Dan had spent the morning
witn Dr. Amoroae J. reii. ina on
man had been In a towering rage,
"You set the bone wrong! You
should have -rayed It first. If
that fisherman hadn t come to me
his arm would have been per
manently crippled!
"And admiring me. he proposes
wnai, Ruin?"
"He'd like to compromise. Dan
He'll settle for you, if you'll settle
for him.
ously. "That means h knows hell
lose, only losers oner to com
promise." (Te Be Centineed)
FINE COLLECTORS FINED
Van Nuyi, Calif. UJ9 Seven
clerks who collect traffic fines
at the Van Nuyi courthouse got
some of their own medicine to
day. They were fined for park'
ing ill day In two-hour parking
zone in front ef the court
house.
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he had the manners. He bowed.
"Rare beauty," he lntoned,"be
lonRs to all"
She went bouyanty to the new
Oadlllao and made herself com
fortable on the roomy front seat.
Big, heavy, the car glided back
down the private road to the
Junction with the highway. But
Dan didn't head back to town He
drove to an observation point
they'd found one dav and narked
the car there, rolling the windows
down to the fresh salt breese.
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HOFALONG CASSIDI
How te make Hairpin lace. A
revival of an old art is in full
swing, the art of making exquisite
table linens, gossamer-thin silk
blouses, delicate and intricate-
looking summer stoles and shawls
all of hairpin lace! This brand
new pattern witn ae, luusiraiions
gives you every -step instructions
In the basic procedures as well as
designs for a rounded edging, cor-1
ner eaging, airaignt, wavy ana
pointed edgings; the slses of
inreaas suiiaoie xor various arti
cles and other information.
Send 30c ror the "How To stake
Hairpin Lace" (Pattern No. 103)
YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, PAT
TERN NUMBER to CAROL CUR
TIS, Capital Journal, 863 Mission
Street, San Francisco 1, Calif.
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tlaa: 10:SS, Slra Off.
Macleay
Macleay Mrs. Edwin Pow
ers, Mrs. Lee Morrison and
Mrs. Cornelius Bateson were
hostesses to members of the
Grange Home Economics club
at the Grange hall Tuesday af
ternoon. The study subject was
"Home baked staples- and
goodies,' with Mrs. Ralph Wil
son as leader.
After the meeting there was
an exchange of plants.
Present were Mrs. Guy Kel
ler, Mrs. Harry Martin, Sr.,
Mrs. Lloyd Keene, Mrs. W.
Welch, Mrs. Alpha Michiel,
Mrs. Albert Mader, Mrs. I. H.
White, Mrs. W. A. Jones, Mrs.
Ralph Wilson, Mrs. M. M. Ma
gee, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Morri
son and Mrs. Bateson.
Macleay Community ' club
held the last meeting of the
season at the school house Fri
day night. ,
At a short business session
plans were made for the an
nual school picnic May 24.
The Community club and
Woman's club will furnish the
ice cream and prizes.
After the business meeting
Lloyd Butler showed motion
pictures that he , had taken
while in the service in Korea.
Mrs. M. L. Hopkins was pro
gram chairmsn.
A no-host supper preceded
the meeting.
The potato beetle, an Import
from the United States (by ac
cident) first appeared in Eng
land in 1901 but it Is not yet
fully established in that coun
try elthough it is a pest in
parts of Europe.
w .
ACROSS
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S. Acknowl
edge ap-
flauat
ninnnH
12. Dismounted
ij. Monkey
14. Always
is r.iut
18. Free
17. Tcrribla
IS. Betrayal of
ones
Uilitary
11. Neither
animal
nor veit-
23. Demolishes
zo. Title
27 Imolort
30. Wardatff
32. Glum
31 Seat in
church
33. Electnfled
particle
37. Rent
38. Tolerates
40. Old
43. Adorns
47. Barren
48. Sleeveless
.. nt
4. Orderly
SO. Fashion
61. Accom
plished ill Baked clay
5.1. Pitcher
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