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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1943. Sdjsaw of the WAVES by ALLEN EPPES nwt. ar Urdu Mm eradicate, las, 6nsan Esterbrook. New York Clamour girl, baa received pro posals of marriage from Pierre Dupre, a Fighting Frenchman, and from Dick Craig, who la about to go to Washington to was drawn to him." She warmed to the young man herself, remem bering her great fondness for Ran kin, who had alwayi seemed lues the son she might have had. Dinner was announced then, and they went out to the dining room. Harvey drew a deep breath of con tentment when be saw the table. There was a big bowl of deep red roses In the center, candles In sil ver holders at either end. and heavy linen that gleamed softly, vying someone to think about now. when old lsfter'd A M r. H IT n.n.,1,4 U- - Kl- n China. Atlantic. He would be able to smile and remember the loveliness of her. The food was delicious, as were the wines served with it He felt warm and slowing way down In side of himself. Peaceful, this the take a war Job, bat she tarns IT was seven-flfteen that evening ofraYlaere Intended down botb men. She Is could. 1 when Harvev arrived at Susan's f?1?, ' people wer" mtenaM - - w iivo. erlng joining the Waacs or the Waves, partly because she wants to emulate the patriotism of her favorite cousin. Rankin, wbo Is overseas. One night she meets Harvey Rogers, a young flyer who looks so much like Rankin that it does something to ber heart. They are Instantly drawn to each other, and arrange to meet for lunch the next day at the Rocke feller Plaza skating rink. In the morning, Susan receives a tele phone call from Dick, who tells her that he is leaving for Wash . Inrton that afternoon. Susan promises to out short her date with Harvey and see him off. Then she meets Harvey at the rink. CHAPTER V CUSAN and Harvey ate their borne. Then, presently, the conversa- She was putting the finishing u. u.i.rh,-'. touches to her toilette when the factory ' maid announced him. Her mother Ha,y miit -you men on the ""HeThave-to wait a few mo- iTV"' ""Sy ments. Susan her mother said. StSn. j" t to" rtant to 1 Jwlt0,hear more ""i 20U success as the men In uniform." and Dick. You say you only had a "Thanks." said Mr. Esterbrook. little time with him?" -That bucks ma up no end." "A very little time." said Susan. "Dad's been pining for a unl "We had to forego the cocktails he form himself," announced Susan, suggested, and talk fast as we went "Yes," said Mrs. Esterbrook. to the gate." silly of him, at his age." "But you could have put off the "Age has nothing to do wltb luncheon engagement and have one's patriotic yearnings," said her had more time with him. You husband. know I've always dreamed of you of course not," Harvey agreed, and Dick marrying, and" They bad coffee in the drawing "And it's time you woke np." room, and It was there that Mr. Susan said, a little crossly, "and Esterbrook suddenly had an Idea, stopped your dreaming." ..How ab0ut coming out with "Are you planning to marry R,..n and looking: over the nlant? lunch hnrriorilv ns t.hev Pierre Dupre? Mrs. tstcrurooic von could five the morale of my were both eager for some skat- .n tLZ 22 "Has he asked you to?" line being just as Important as the xes. ne even ueacriucu a rum men In uniform tag. "I wonder If, as In swimming, one shouldn't skate before an "You mean make a speech?" "No time to wonder about you thrilled?" he has In mind, overlooking the hnnr after eatlne- " said Susan blue waters of the Mediterranean." ed Harvey, with sudden horror, dour alter eating, saia susan. How sweet of hlml Werent "Exactlyl" "Good Lord. sir. I never made speech in my life." "It's a good time to begin," said Susan. "I'd like to go through the fac tory." said Harvey, "but as far making a speech gosh!" "Anyway," said Mr. Esterbrook, "think It over. Susan can drive you out for lunch In the factory cafe teria." SUSAN rose. "Come on, Harvey. I'll show you the conservatory. We've some flowers and vege- rjhl" "V7iwV "Y;Jr A , Jll "Vegetables! In a place like QSJkTW ffM jrfirf Tres," Susan replied. "Some hot- lfi MjSj rl llWSjll flh V nou3e radishes, cucumbers and to- llY WftJ "MrAliJk m 7i She took lils arm and they went lllW 3i MKrJfwlil 'XL ' W down the hall to the conservatory. Ill 'I S. V V m IL Jfu &" Mi Harvey stood and stared at cucum- Mnt.tcu IAJ UUUU B WC1IO BWU If tomato plants, and radishes. "Weill" he said. "I wouldn't have believed itl You folks are reg ular Burbanks, aren't you?" "Not exactly," laughed Susan. "Anyway, not until we can cross the cucumbers with the tomatoes, and have them come out a salad." She sat down upon a bench, and Harvey took a place beside ber. "I'm awfully glad you talked to Dad as you did. The poor dear's been rather unhappy about not being In the middle of the fight." mr "He's swell, said Harvey. "I -aT.v1 rSnKoW i, wondw If I could bring myself to naJ:.JLmn ' ?olng 40 marry make a speech before all those "But suppose the war lasts for m?5: .. ..... . uioacu uvc Mic wuic Diuwi UJU warQi Onm- n0nni. fVtlnlr If will 11 WUUJU UV niUB U JUU CUIUQ. figure eights, and Harvey bettered y-rw- KSS ' Susan. "You'll go out for lunch her. Then they skated together, m2 ? purely matter of anyway, won't you. and have a look weir nanas interioaceo. Ana men. .,e " . ,.,. . . at tne plant?" It was three-thirty. HP p55f1.f f 25? ",'nI"!? "You bet I will I" Harvey told her. "I must fly!" said Susan. "Dick f,eai ?utJL "I'Te wanted to see ta- wlll be tearing his hair." " JSyrSll'SHf . side of one of the factories where She hurried up the steps. Har- M S,n turning out some of the ey at her heels. JJST"J? tm& I w c ito hambm? "I'U tret a tarl - she railed hunk - 'w - HuHHunlv Rinan'n mnt.hpr it h Suddenly, Susan'i mother appeared. She was white and trembling, and she held a telegram in one hand. that," said Harvey, as be led hpr nut tn t.hn Hnlr . .Time fairly flew. Silver skates 1ol a"l?? hissed over the ice, while Susan did . ." "JU- ueuoaca ,.. rt .,. th.L ,; ouuuoiij oujiui a oiraitr p- to mm. - xou are coming to dinner ; r. ' i-.- peared. She was white, trembling, at seven-thirty." drawing room. and she held a telegram In one "Am I?" said Harvey. "Wonder- ram u. . hand. Susan caught her breath. foil Where do you live?" R i H7ey, D0t JP? "M "Motherl What Is It?" "It's In the bookl". Susan said. TIJ1"?!"?.'!"" "RanktB." her mother said, "he's as she leaped Into taxU "East And when she and her mother en- Sixty-fifth Street J am en bter- tered, the two men appeared to be 2L, ... ' . Mxtyniin oireet-ames Ester- away uke old Irlends. , "Killed?" Susan broke, to. her And then, the taxlcab whirled "You're right. Susan." Mr. Ester- Hm?Wv!l!i her away; brook said. "He does look a lot like he? Uif yeSow setfof nliir Harvey stood at the curb. What Jour cousin Rankin." ner ye"ow ,heet ot Paper- a girl! He wondered If she ever "The resemblance," said her (Tnh.mi.iitin.jij' . stayed In one place long enough mother. "Is really remarkable." ITht eharacterYin thL , serial an to take a really good breath. But She watched Harvey with Inter- ' M ntJ what a sweet kid I Ho would have est, thinking: "No wonder Susan, tcopr. uui. w orimarcr pouuhuu oci What's Doing at U. S. O.'s West Main USO The regular Friday evening feature of free refreshments at the West Main USO will be sup plemented this week by added entertainment. Mrs. Eve Pren tice and several of her advanced students will render accordlan selections during the evening. The young ladies will be dressed in pastel formals. Miss Mary Ann Gates will also entertain with solos. A cordial invitation Is ex tended to all WACS and new servicemen stationed at Camp "War Girl .of 1943" br :r- fH: 1 :',v "'- ' "' 1 White to come to the club. To night will be free recording night, and WACS, especially, are invited to make records. The regular monthly meeting of the West Main USO operat ing committee will be held in the form of a luncheon meeting at the club at noon Wednesday, October 6. All members are asked to be present. COOKING COURSES Stanford University, Cal. (U.R) Chinese cooking " has been ele vated to the dignity of a place in the university s curriculum, Members of the classes taking the courses under Miss Llng-fu Yang, Chinese food researchist, turn out such delicacies as chry santhemum pie, tiger skin eggs and Buddhist rice soup. Food economics also are taught so that 10 people can be fed on Chinese delicacies for SO cents. (Acmt Ttltpholo) It's easy to understand why soldiers tn Texas Army camps chos Blllle Chance, above, of Fort Worth, as the "War Girl of 1943." P.S.i Miss Chance, an employe at a Vultte Aircraft factory, doe On the Radio Chains ITAIIOMII Chain art. Jatloa aatf warn tbi are on the tflaJt KALI (MBS) ISSt. Portland; KKX NP BlmV 11S0. Portiaud: KU (NBC-Blue MBS) ISIS. Spokane: KUO (NBC-Blut) SIO. San rraneucoi aOIT (MtC-Md) 620, Portland) ' (NBC-Blue) 1000, Seattle! KMX (CBS) 1070. Im Angeles; BO (NBC-Bed) 050 Denver! KOIN (CBS) 70, Port land! ROMO (NBC-Bad) ISO SealUai- KPO (NBC-Rrd) SM an rranrlarot BSL (CBS) UM, Salt LaU City. Tim Shown Is Tuesday 6:00 p. m. Big Town, KSL: Terry and ths PlratfJi. KOO, KEX, KJB; Anit Carol. KNX. KOIK: News, KPO, KOMO: Personality Hour, KGW; Navy program, koa. 0:30 D. m. -noracs noia, wc-v. KOA. KOW. KOMO: Harry W. Plan- nery. news, KNX, KOIN: Jack Arm strong, KOO. KEX, KJtt; juay van ova Show. KSL. 6:00 p. m. Burns and Allen. KKx, KSL. KOIN: Mystery ineater, Jirw KOA. KOW. KOMO. 6:30 a m. Victory Parade of spot light Bands, KOO, KEX, KJR; Fibber Mcoee ana Molly, meo, kua, kuw, KOMO; Report to the Nation, KNX. KSL. KOIN. 7:00 p. ra. Raymond Oram Swing. news, KOO, KEX, KJR; Passport lor Adams, KOIN. KSL: Bon Hope enow, KPO, KOA, KOW, KOMO; Inglowood Park Concert, KNX. 7:30 p. m. Congress Speaks, KOIN; Red Skelton, KPO. KOA, KGW, KOMO: Red Ryder, KOO. KEX. KJR; Two Piano Team, KNX; Edwin C. Hill. newa. KSL. 8:00 p. m. Fred Waring In victory Tune Time, kpo. koa, now, komo: Roy Porter, news, KQO, KEX, KJR; 1 Love a Mystery, KNX. KSL, KOIN. 8:30 p m. Johnny Presents, KPO, KOA, KOMO, KGW; Duffy's, KOO, KEX, KJR; Big Town, KNX, KOIN; News, KSL. 8:00 p. m. Salute to Youth, KPO, KOA, KOW, KOMO; Judy Canova Show, KNX, KOIN; Homicide O'Kane, KGO, KEX; Buy Washington, KJR; American Melody Hour, KSL. 0:30 p. m. Edwin C. Hill, news. KNX; News, KSL, KEX, KJR, KOA; Hollywood Theater, KOW; Dance Orcb., KOO; Million Dollar Club, KOIN; The Boeing Hour, KOMO; Light and Mellow, KPO. 10:00 p. m. Dance orcn., kjr; Re porter News, KPO. KGW, KOMO: News, KOA, KOIN; Muslo (or Ro mance, KQO; Masterworks of Music, KSL. 10:30 p. m. Dance Orch., KNX; Taylor Maids, KGW; This Nation at War, KJR, KEX; Nlta CluB, kuu; Edwin O. Hill, news, KOIN; Sweet heart 8wlng Time, KPO. . 11:00 p. m. This Moving world, KJR; Harmony Team, KGW; Dance Orcb., KOIN. KOMO, KGO, KNX; Eyes Aloft, KEX.. Wednesday 6:00 p. m. Voice of a Nation, KOA; Terry and the Pirates, KGO, KEX, KJR; Everybody's Inn, KSL; News, KPO, KOMO; Personality Hour, KOW; Beryl Wallace, KNX; Heathman Con cert, KOIN. 6:30 p. m. Dr. Christian, KSL: Jack Armstrong, KGO, KEX, KJR; Harry W. Flannery, news, KNX? KOIN; Theater Reporter, KOA; Stories of the Day, KOMO; Musical Journal, KPO. I 00 p. m. Mayor of the Town, KSL; Fitoh Bandwagon, KGO, KEX, KJR; Time to Smile With Eddie Can tor, KPO. KOA. KGW, KOMO: Win ner Take All, KOIN; Inglewood Park Concert. KNX. 6:30 p. m. Mr. District Attorney. KPO, KOA, KGW, KOMO: Jack Car son Show. KNX, KSL, KOIN; Vic tory Parade of Spotlight Bands, KGO, KJR. , 7:00 p. tn. Kay Ktser's program, KPO, KOA, KOMO, KGW; Raymond Gram Swing, KOO, KEX, KJR; Great Moments in Muslo, KSL, KNX. KOIN. 7:30 p. m. Creata Blanca Carnival, KNX: Organ Reveries, KEX; Musle In the Air, KOO; Timber, KOIK; Sym- pbonettes, KSL. a:oo p. m. Roy porter, news. KGO. KEX, KJR; I Love a Mystery. KNX, KSL, KOIN: Fred Waring In Victory Tune Time, KPO, KGW, KOMO. :30 p. m. Beat the Band. KPO. KOA, KGW; Dr. Christian, KNX, KOIN; Battle cf the Sexes, KOO, KEX. KJR; Dramas From the Liv ing Bible, KSL. 9:00 p. m. Dance Orcb. KQO. KEX, KJR; Mr. and Mrs. North, KPO, KOMO, KOA; Everybody's Inn, KNX, KOIN; Studio Klock. KOIN; Your Hymns and Mine, KSL. 0:30 p. m. Scramby Amby, KPO, KGW, KOMO; Mayor of the Town, KNX; News, KSL, KEX. KJR, KOA; Dance Orch., KQO; Northwest Neigh bors, KOIN. 10:00 p. m. Reporter News, KPO, KOW. KOMO; News. KNX, KOA, win; music lor Romance, KGO: Covenant Home Hour, KJR; Master- worxs ox music, KSL: 10:30 p. m. Dance Orcb., KOIN; National Radio Forum. KJR; H. V. Kaltenborn, news, KOMO, KPO; Broadway Band Wagon, KEX; Nlte Club, KOO; Gardening for Food, KGW: Suspense, KNX. 11:00 p. m. Dance Orch., KPO, KOW. KOIN: This Moving World. KEX; News, KNX, KOMO, KGO; Folk MUSIC, KJR. San Francisco's famous deep- sea crao fishing fleet is permit ted to operate now only during daylight hours and under coast guard supervision, curtailing the supplying of crabs "for the duration." SUBURBAN HEIGHTS 4f &Tte KHOWlfJo SVif ERNIE TluMFB uM, ftUncRfD ViMF TlOTPl arc wnrt xoen TERlEV ASSUMED 1HKE HW KeA A MI$1WE NHES H T0DND HAlV A CORP -BUMPED IN H6 OWN BACKVW AND IN IrlE SPIRIT OF HEI6HBCR" IINKS CARRIED rf CVO 1h rowM. wuiu ami THE -fiME KlKT MRS.PERAEV 60T HOME A(JT CAUEP CHE ERIlV UX T WAS SOME SHE HAD B0U6H.T TR0M A MAN WHO CUT AKWH) BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH The) Voice' of Authorityl " SPREAD BY RILEY London, Oct. S. U.R) Mayor Earl Riley of Portland, Ore., In Great Britain for a speaking tour and to study British methods, told newsmen today that 54 per cent of all ships being produced in the United States were com ing from the Pacific coast. Portland alone, he said. Is nro- ducing- 30 per cent of the total, having floated over 400 steel ships from its yards since 1941. He said that Portland Is now the number one American ship building city and had Increased in population from 305,000 to 430,000. GABLE GIVEN MEDAL FOR AERIAL SERVICE London, Oct. 5. (U.R) Capt. Clark Gable, former movie star, has been awarded the air medal "for exceptionally meritorious achievement while participating in five separate bomber combat missions over occupied continen tal Europe, it was announced today. The citation said the "courage, coolness, and skill displayed by Gable on these occasions reflect great credit upon him." SHIPBUILDING LAGS Washington, Oct. 5. (U.R) Rear-Admiral Howard L. Vick STRANGE AS IT SEEMS by JOHN MX I W t 1 1 J A 1 . vl tews xewG foe his AAtorte. 4 .i " 'sStlWir' V " FK op SOMGS....YET X Jsp-H -yJw A) cry, vice-chairman of the marl time commission, reported today that American merchant ship production In September slump ed to last June's level, with onl 160 ships completed. ' Cm Mall Tribune Want Ms. Crossword Puzzle I Tanlh Um at brad t-Wwt tvUUf a-oook ta lal . I OMm JParilan alt Is Oraui la mabafaay IS-Joia Lf-nnarms . 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