Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 21, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    Friday, August 21, 1953
CAPITAL JOURNAL, SlemrOriMi - - -
RADIO PROGRAMS
BURNED FINGERS
y KATHLEEN NORtIS
r
I 1TEVE BOPEH "
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( 1 vou tANT PBONOUKB taeart in.in muo ail I IT'LL BE A rl 'JT,, iJ ''-' 4 .
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is still votm jHoww "SiloS?So " """' J (J ) ZlfZPZ f V SATURDAY 1. M.
0,000 WOOD KPEB.'VwrrH THIS ROUTINE J fcV-tW Sajoe 0fm 1? L-.K. SML I 4l - . TTrV LC I kA IrTAC
Pfei rrmS4L WM'l . a W wzziFzz B5rs"Ba ar&ss
CHAPTER M
Ont day titer dropping OlorU
In town tor a smart bridge lunch
ton Jennifer vent on with Tur
vey and the car to the UtUe home
In San Jote Avenue.
Old Mrt. Flood tu at borne
lone, waa rejoiced to lean to
aee Jennller. and took her to her
flat. Withered old bosom with a
real motherlv embrace.
Jennifer exnlalned exactly bow
aa( and bow comfortable the
waa, asked what had happened on
the fateful Sunday that waa to
have been her wedding day
"The minute Mary got your note
nn the kitchen table, ahe Dhoned
Mollie an' they fot In touch wit'
Jim. He come oyer nere very
ouiet about noon: he aald he'd
been walking out on the beach an'
he bad a talk with Mary. Then
your telegram came and we knew
we'd cot tee you and Jim went
away. We taw him once or twice
hrfnr he tailed. He looked bad."
She left Mary's mother a peni
tent and apologetic message. Mary
must forgive her; Mollie and all
the Evans group must forgive her.
"Aa soon at Miss Waakell comes
back for her )oo I'll be nume
aiain and be looking for my own
Job. Perhaps Mollie and the others
won i be tpeaaung 10 me , .
"They'll apeak to you," the old
woman assured her. "They think
the wortld and all of you. don't
worry your head about that."
The day before the ten days'
stay wun uiona expiree Jenni
fer escaped from too constant
companionship 01 her charge,
leaving Gloria playing a furious
game of bridge with three other
girls In the drawing room at two
cent a point, smoking steadily
and tipping a drink of which her
mother strenuously had denied
she knew even the taste.
It waa a delicious spring day,
Jennifer climbed the hill under
the eucalyptus tree. At the top of
the rise ahe paused, panting, her
temples wet. oer eneens glowing.
The ground here dipped ' be
tween the hills Into a little valley
filled with beautiful iwmee and
aoacious gardens.
An old man walking slowly ap
peared at the turn of the road,
and Jennifer accosted nun.
"Is this nart of Davenburv?1
. J'No, madam," he answered.
"Davenbury is over the hill, about
a mile away. This Is Olddings
Manor," he laid.
"Oh, how strange!" Jennifer
exclaimed. "Old Mrs. Olddings It
a friend of mine, at least I know
ENJOY WHAT I
vfifT'ni!DOING!l
a, w
her." the exclaimed. "Does ah
IIvd In one of these houses?"
"Oh no. She lives in the old I
niridine nlace itself. I am her I
brother-in-law ana uve wiui ner.
We live up toward the left here."
"And you're . -"Colonel
Archibald March,' be
aalrl
"Do you know If Mrs. Olddlngt I
Is at home?" I
"She It at home now: t have
tint tun talking with her."
Jennifer took the left-hand
road. The Indicated direction went
upward and grew lets and less
a highway and more and more a
country ivau.
At the top of the drive stood
the big square house with irreg
ular wines built off from it and
a long tall of annex stretching up
the hillside in back. Jennifer
mounted the flight of steps to
the front door a no rang the oeu.
"Well, vou found your way I
here," said the harsh old voice
of Mrs. Olddings.
Jennifer went over and pressed
the fat cushiony old band with
hr nwn hand.
Jennifer aald. I've dreamed of
this house many timet. The gatet
looked so familiar to me. and the
drive, and when J got to the hall
door it seemed .
"So you know who you are?"
ah ajtltMl
"I whv. yes." the said, swal
lowing; "but Uut was my dream.
I waa tellinff vou ..."
"I mean. I felt aa if I had been
here before and I couldn't have
been," Jennifer laid in a faint
voice.
"Because . . . because . . . "Wat
I here before?" the asked In a I
whixner.
"You dont remember running
around these rooms at a baoy?
"No." She at turned to atone.
with her eye fixed on the older
ftVM I
"I've known It tome months,"
said Mrs. Olddings In a brisker
tone. "The 'ast time my niece
and Nancy were here I was with
her at VogeUanga. I asked her
who her friend was and the told
me. I hadn't asked her before.
You're like your father; you're
nothing of your mother In you.
Where's your lather now?"
"My father died when I was
three."
"Your mother would have come t
straight back to me 1! your father
died when you were three. She
never even wrote me."
"Mv mother died first. I think
she had another baby and she
and the baby died. My father
dldnt know how to take care of
me. Betty laid. Anyway, ne mar
ried Bettv."
"Mary died!" Mrs. Olddlngt was
talking to herself. "And I never
knew," ahe ald. "Flesh of my
flesh and bone of my bone, and I
never knew I I thought sne nad
gone away, was living, perhaps.
p another state, and that she
had never forgiven me. She must
have died only a few mcntnt af
ter she left this house."
"You mean . . ." Jennifer be
gan. "You don t mean . . ?
I mean you're mv grand
daughter. I thought perhaps you
knew it and that your father and I
mother were forbidding you to let I
(Continued on Page 15. Column 1)
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I'M fcEAVINS TOMORROW FOR.
- CHILE TO LOOK OVER MV MINING
' PROPERTY BUT EVEN IF I WERE
NOT. I VWOULDNT STAY HERE FOR.
FREE LODGING AND HAVE 10 PUT UP
WITH THAT BRASSING JUDGE PUFFLE
BARON MUNCHAUSEN WAS NOTED
AS A STEM-WINDING LIAR, BUT
HE'D JUST BE A STAND-IN
FOR. THAT GUY
OH. THE JUDGE IS
JUST LIMBERING UP'
HE ISNT IN HIS PRIME
VET- ALONG ABOUT
OCTOBER IS WHEN HE
REALLV GETS ROLLING.' fl
-THAT'S WHEN HIS YARNS
WiLL FOLD IN YOUR. (J
EARS LIKE A PARKER SA
HOUSE roll; J
-ri n
V AS A STEM-WINDING LIAR, BUT
HE'D JUST BE A STAND-IN
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movement
IS. Observed
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IL River:
Spanish
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LltMP iEBby UNSJ DONALD dtjck - I n
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mbcm w
f1- " Sheridan
"3 -v;-- P" r "r$S Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. John
I 2f I ' LlT 'vISS?- Funk of Sheridaq, are the par-
MART WORTH the McMinnville hospital.
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r B fcr I FROM THE AGENCY,9IR! MU5T Bt SCRAPING S fj VAMMERIN6! TAKE AWAV
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Persia
10. Stone
11. Organs ol
sitm
18. Cereal
20. Bobbin
21. Happy
22. Scarce
23. Part
;.V Taken
2S,Militarv
buildings
27. Perished
2D. F.ltrnities
30. Rr.lde
13. Maxpr ol
earthen
vessels
34. Barren
34. Author of
"The Art of
Reason "
37. Winnows
3A. Border on
it. Mother ol
Hrlrn ol
Troy
4(1. lvel
43. Wins
44. Couple
45. verree
bee
Once again Trader Louie Is going
out on the deep end to help everyone .
get a beautiful
NO MONEY DOWN
TRADER LOUIE TV
1876 Lana Ave. Phona 1(551
Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. John
Funk of Sheridan, are the par
ents of a ton, born Aug. 16, at
the McMinnville hospital.
Funeral services for Susan
Emilie Davit were held in the
Sheridan Funeral home Aug
ust 19, with interment in Green
Crest Memorial park. She pass
ed away August IS in McMinn
ville, and it survived by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerald
Davis of Sheridan, two sisters.
Charlene and Dclorct of Sher
idan: a brother, Dennis of
Sheridan; grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Sharp and W
H. Davit.
Scent glands of the elk are
located between the hoofs of
the hind feet.
Long-Bell Wage
Contract Agreed
Longvlew, Wash., U. A
no-wage increate agreement
hat been reached between the
Long-Bell iAimber company
and the CIO International
Woodworkcri ot America,
company officials aald today.
The agreement, affec'ir.g
1550 employe at Long-Bell,
would establish a wage differ
ential in the aiea where both
Long-Bell and Weyerhauter
have large operations. Weyer
haeuter early In June granted
a five-cent per hour Increase.
The agreement ii effective
until April 1, 1954, company
officials sadi.
Til.