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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1933)
September .' 11933 PAGE SIX KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fyte LOVe $ BEGIN BERK TOUAI KVB BAYLESft. arrllr aaal.taai ta B4RLE BARXK9, aSvrrll.la. avaaasar at Blm'a aaartvra alarr, eerrvtlr marries MCI RAUKR) a roaMrecllne aaa-larr-i Dick auli Kvt fa elve aa wars lac eat aha arrears. Taa sawe aar Eva learaa tea aka ll ft n K'W York f the atare aa Bail leave tha aleat. Dirk takra kcr ta tka ala lloa kat tfcraaaaaal tka wrerk l Kra York ska kaa aa ward frai klm. Tka Sara tarre ara ea! ka airala TIII RUV HK1C( E ak la aiack attrarlre ay krr and aa alalia IHKNK t-llK.NTISS, i forairr arkaolaiafla vae la slarla tka alark Market aa atvlaea E ' ta da tka aaaie. Oa ker retara la Lake Ctl: Dirk takes Kva ta tka fashisaabl Hotel Mlraaiar vara ke kaa er acrd a salts. At Ike sBre Et Bnaa a aeve easy writer. MON 4 AL-l.KK. wka appears ta k a troahleHaker. Dlek aa le ara ta tka hotel eialac raoat aaa svralaa wken Eve aeaa Tkeroa Reeee. Ma ree esnliea ker tni eoaiea ta tkelr table. Later ake tella IWek aa. tklnka taar akaald atava traal tkr kaleL BOW CO OK WITH THE STORY CHAPTER VIH THERE were several column ot advertisements ot furnished apartments for rent ta the Sun day newspaper. Ere and Dick Bad decided to rent a furnished place because Dlek was only temporarily located in Lake City The main office ot the company be worked for were In Chicago but Dick had been In Lake City for more than a year superintend ing the construction of a theater eorobined with a hnge office build ing. The theater was to open In Mateo, but it would be June be fore everything would be com- Seeed. Dick hoped his next Job so woaM be in Lake City. Eve Kraeed even to consider the pos rbmty that be aright be aent elae- The first apart stent they visited waa impressive. Ere (lanced abont the reception room and ap proved its furnishings. Even wires aba bad learned bow high the aent was aba still wanted to ffea there. But Sick would not listen to her -TaVtn meet that afae could nay najt.dt Che rent. "No," he said. W going to lire within my ancorse and save tome ot M too. I hare plans for the la- It takes capital before any- on aaa be independent." TAe Beat addresses on the list peeved equally discouraging. At last they stopped before an old ' lir aas oa the opposite aide of the city. R stood at the corner of a aaa thoroughfare and tree-lined aids street. The woman who owned the boaoo was a widow. She and ber two sons and daughter occupied one section of the rambling old mansion and tha rest bad been dtrMed into apartments. Once Inside, Eve bad to admit the charm ot the place, The walls were thick and the ceilings high. Doorways were arched and the heary rrorT woodwork was mag nificent. "Why these rooms are lovely 1 We must take them," gasped Eve, much to ber own surprise. "And I think Ire can move in today.' e a e - rpHET returned to the aflra--l mar, checked out and stowed their belongings into the rumble seat ot the roadster. Then Dick stopped at a delicatessen for chicken sandwiches, coffee, a bottle ot cream and a pint ot aherbert, Mrs. Brooks let him make the coffee in her big, old-fashioned kitchen. She loaned them some dishes and cups and Ere set out the food, at was run eating by candlelight, she declared. Dick beamed at her. "Tomorrow," he said, "we'll bare a real dinner ia onr Irst home, won't we, sweetheart?" "Wiry, yes," said Ere soberly. She had not the slightest idea how it was to be managed since she had to be at the office until five o'clock. Aa she watted for the trolley at the corner next morning she turned to look at the house. It was downright shabby from the outside. Ere was not so pleased with her new home as she had been the night before. But she forgot all that In a tre mendously busy morning. At noon sbe purchased an orchid linen luncheon aet but there was no time for further shopping. "Oh, bother!" sbe told herself. "I can't do everything. We'll Just have to get oar meals out tor a while," Bat when sbe reached home that Bight she was greeted by an aroma shs loathed cooking cab bagel In great consternation she hurried to the kitchen. There stood Dick wearing a bine flannel shirt with turned up collar and a pair ot old tweed trousers. He was grating horseradish. On the stove stood a steam pressure cooker. "DIckl" gasped Eve. "What on earth f" "Take off your wraps, dear," he said. "We can have dinner in a few minutes. Everything is done but the horseradish." Ere obeyed. She wanted to cry. But she laid the table for two and Dick triumphantly pro duced his offering. On the table was a platter of ham aurrounded by carrots, onions, cabbage and potatoes. Eve looked at it without speaking. "What's the matter?" Dick asked. "I'm not hungry." "Well, that's too bad," Dick answered. "Don't you want to .py a bit anyhow? This horse radish sets everything off just right." e e e rVE arose and left the room, - murmuring under her breath, "Ob, this Is Impossible!" But Dick went on with his meal, ap parently undisturbed. Eve sat In the dark living room looking out at the street. Dick entered much Inter. "Ob, there yoa are!" he exclaimed, turnlnc on the lamp. "Hare some candy, Eve?" And with a smile he held out a box of chocolate centered butter creams. Eve grudgingly allowed herself no of them. V iJSfs Dick threw a leg over the side ot his arm chair, lighted hia pipe and went on. "U'e going to be nice .to have a wife to cook (or me. 'I used to get so tired ot hotel and restaurant food that sometimes I've taken an apart ment with a kllchenet Just so I could do my own cooking." "Indeed! Where did yon learn to cook?" she ssked la a low voice. ' "Oh, in the woods. Spent a rummer up north peeling bark for a medicine company when I was a kid. Fine training." "Ton like the woods, dont you?" Eve asked, in spite ot her self. "I'll take you up north some time; see if you don't like it too," Dick said in answer. "I used to go up in the fall with a group ot friends. But that was different Then we stopped at a lodge and there were cooks to prepare the food. That was wonderful, too. But you never really learn the woods until yoa bare to fend for yourself." "How much did yon pay for that cooker," Eve demanded sud denly. When he told her she gasped. "It cooks so quickly It will pay for Itself In gas saved," he de fended. "But even It It didn't, think ot the convenience! , When yoa get home at night yon won't nave much bother getting a meal tola way." e e e rtrCK thought he beard Eve mutter under her breath, "Boiled cabbage, turnips, ear rots !" "What's that?" ke demanded sharply. "Wed, my mother always cooked boiled vegetables when I wasnt at home. Ton might eat them at noon if you like them so weU," she said angrily. "But yon cant buy a vegetable dinner the way I like It," he an swered. "And besides I was hop ing to get away from restaurant cooking after 1 married." "What you wanted was s first slase cook and not a wife!" Eve accused. "Ton should have con sidered my qualifications more thoroughly K yon wanted a mere cook." "Well," Dick answered slowly, ; "I did expect to get a home." Ere had had no dinner and she I felt hungry. Hence she answered sarcastically, "No doubt! A home - Oiled with little cabbages. Well, I've heard ot women who read nothing but cook books but I . don't intend to spend my life try ing to disguise groceries!" Dick took a long puff on bis pipe before answering. "I'm be ginning to wonder," be said, "Just what you expected to put into a heme when yon married. What were your ideas ot the responsi bilities of marriage, anyhow?" Eve could not answer. She bad bought herself beyond reproach. , That there might be something to said for Dick's side ot the argu nent also, she had not realised. He put on his bat and coat and went to the door. "Where are yon going?" Eve demanded. "Out for a breath ot air," be told her. "I should think you'd need it when the house is filled with cabbage!" He disappeared without an swering. Eve burst into tears but nevertheless hurried to the kitchen and helped herself to some food. She waa frightened because Dick had left her. Her marriage waa taking on an en tirely new aspect. Waa it going i to be the lark she had antici pated? (To Be Continued) BONANZA BONANZA, Ore. At the last meeting of the Bonanza grange plans were discussed for the rally to be held Sept 30 to which the public Is invited. There will be a program and refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Sparks and Mrs. George Hartley have returned from the Rogue River valley with a load ot fruit. 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