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    PAGE SIX
KLAMATH B'ALLS, OREGON
October 1933
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. William. I OUR BOARDING HOUSE
By Ahern
COIN HKHB TODAY
KVK BATL1MI. avail? 'tt
aa KAHL. BARKKS, llmlhlM
MUIn mt Uliar. aarlaial
aMa, aanta DU K RA1JKR.
MMtrMIlM aaarlBlaaat frai
r.nrilr mrklu la Laaa CUT.
Dick waala Eva la alva as wavk
fta aat aka rrfaara,
AH HOl.EHIDliK, aa Mania
la mm rwlorr4 a aaalat
tarts karanaa lafataatr wltk
AHLKNB INITHi alaaoarapkar at
MxS7a. kat .a. faarlr. fcrw.lt
la lava wltk GKOHliK lll.ls.
BIIm kaa hrrm vaiaacS ar MONA
ALI.KN. Sinn enpr writer.
Kva train, plarlnc k Mark
, ajark.1 wltknal lUrk. kaonl
aa. 8k Wrowfi vnrrlr4 W
eaia ka Sap. anl .valnla arv.rnl
laY.t.riaaa H-r ncr. Irani sonar
av.alna. Tka tkrntrr aa asnlrh
ka ka nrra wnrklnr apeara
la Ik. anhlla ana Ikey allr tka
km arrlanaaara.
WOW GO OS WITB TBR STOUT
CHAPTER XXIII
THOUGH Blxbv's "tore had beca
featuring new spring apparel
sines mid-winter, the approach of
Easter brought new merchandise
and new activity to almost every
department. Even in the house
wares, rues and draperies a spe
cial eBort was out forth to mter
aat prospective Easter brides.
And although Nrio meant added
work In the advertising office Eve,
Arfeoa and Marya enjoyed it
Even Mona showed some eothast
asm when a eoneieiunent of espe
ejaiar snaart aew hats arrived
ooe-crf-a-fcta hats keartog an
angle Bones of famovs designers
aa (near MaK bands.
An ananliMT a aVnWM of Sbese
i -asm sent to the advertising
a (bat aarya nugnt select
t tosketen. Jfise loosea mem
i aawl ki i liul an the mirror to
.asy oa a Way buck and wnMe
wafloc. Maay arJed out. "It's love
ky aa 90a, Baa! jOb, that shooM
aaa.i a niwiil sawtchr"
Ka anted e hat this may and
that to and exactly the most be-
u angle. Then aba turned
far Artene to approvo the result.
sbataas menu mungana maae
c straw, las srnn, eatirefy
aaafc thrr wbtta viol eta.
t an to istae the eater of a
tawn above n lace.
-aat a kaa of a aaaf" Arleoe
aaiiil I Sod If s peefeet am
aaa. Baa. aat perlectf"
ItgatoM," agreed Baa. "It
waakt be nice with that black wool
arooe aa I bad laid assay tor
Sbe replaced aha bat earefaHy
la lis atasae paper wrappings and
sajawond it to Ms bandbox.
Toa bassor an Evo's aesk
soanded and sbe arose to answer
Xc Barnes anminons. They were
ka eonferenea eaer the neat day's
kyoaU tor a tail boar and when
Baa sesaraed aha found that the
stbsr aMa bad gone to taneh.
a a a
(SB aanuuil down to the mam
floor foastain and ordered a
lattaoe sandwich and a cop of tea.
"Dick would think a lunch like this
ana perfectly terrible!" sue told
herself. "Bat I don't care. What
I serve on lanebes I can invest."
The little bat with the white am.
lata refused to leave her mind tor
more than aa Instant. She was
glad it was safe in the advertising
office. Her spirits were gay as sbe
went to the French room of the
mhMinery department on her way
back to the office. "I'M make a de
posit on that bat and have it laid
away aurH pay-day," she thought.
"What a difference a bat can make
ka a women's lWel A trvjy lovely
sodel Mce that one wooM give
anyone a sea lease on life!"
Bat a moment later Miss Mor
abend, she bat buyer, was echoing.
"The little model by Celeste the
one with tne white violets? Oh,
Pas sorry. Hiss Bayless, but that
is naroady sold! Tne blond girl
from poar office Miss Allen
booebt It sot half an boor ago."
Kaa smothered her wrath aa
best she eooJd and went back to
tne office. Mona bad not yet ro
tarned but Arlene was at work
ll Biiiltl Ibing notes.
Sbe gtenaed np as Kas entered
bad aben stoppei- typing. "My
vord?' she cried. "Wbnt-'s wrecrK
noarT"
Ban hr-sd her about au, bat.
"I might have guessed Mrf Ar
lene moaned In sympathy with
as. "When Jfona saw that yon
wese stnt in conference at lunch
time there was a look on her face
that sboaM have warned me. Ton
know the smile of the cat that
baa not only eaten the canary bat
I aK toe erean as wewr
AFT8B the black and wbHa
sailor none of the new bats in
torested Eve and she did not select
another antil the Saturday before
Easter when, without enthusiasm,
iha bought a Mack beret that sbe
never cared for later. In the mean
time, indignant though she was at
Mona AHen, she had to forget this
prejudice in the Interest of her
work. It seemed to Ere that shs
ved entirely for the future and
foresight was her watchword.
Occasionally during these busy
weeks Sve was obliged to work
overtime. She would telephone
Dick who asually arranged to meet
her for a late dinner. Often he;
would drop in to see a five o'clock
movie before coming to the store
for her. Although he professed to
get little pleasure from any of
these movies. Eve resented the
(act that be wss being entertained
while sbe worked. But when she
was through at the office and met
Dick patiently waiting In the road
ster at the side entrance her re
sentment always left her and she
inuggled by his side and lifted her
3yes to his In a glad smile.
The Tuesday evening episodes
still bothered Eve, however. Dick
did not leavo her every Tuesday
but when he did go out alone it
was always on that evening. What
was be concealing from her? Why
didn't he take her Into his con
Ddence? Once H occurred to her
that she had never had an engage
ment with him on a Tuesday be
fore their marriage. Now that she
was Dick's wife wasn't she entitled
to know everything that concerned
Mm? There were times when she
thought of following him but her
tense of honor prevented her from
doing that. Sbe must bide her
time, she concluded. Still on the
Tuesdav when she bad to work
antil eTght's'clock and Dick did
not meet her she was furious,
a a a
A ND then one day Marya paused
- beside Eve's desk and mo
tioned to Arlene to Join them.
"I've been waiting all morn
ing," she said, "to talk to you .two
alone. Ray and I have decided to be
married the day after Easter! He's
seen wanting me to marry him (or
a long time but I wanted to wait
until we bad enough money saved
to give as a good start "
It was Eve's tnrn to wish Marya
happiness and she did so sincerely,
arlene pretended to go into a faint
and then said. "But yon wouldn't
leave us. would you. Marya?"
"That's what I'm In doubt
about." admitted Marya. "I would
like to keep on working for a
while hat my mother and Ray say
I shouldn't. Motker is old-fashioned,
yon know. She thinks 1
ought to stay at borne and spend
my time making Teal stew with
sour cream sauce and all the other
dishes she's taught me. My moth
er's sweet, but she Just won't see
things the modern way.
"And she wont hear to anything
bat a regular church wedding with
a rereptioB and refresh menu
afterward, enough I don't want
her and my father to go to so
much expense for me!"
Barnes rang for Marya Just
ana and she harried to his office.
"Well, that's certainly a sur
prise!" ejaculated Arlene. "Of
coarse if there is anything I Hke
better than a wedding it's two
weddings. But I'd bate Mke any
thing to lose Marya from this of
fice! I wonder whether they wiH
lire with his parents or with hers
or take an apartment? That dia
mond Marya wears would set most
men bark at least three years' sav
ings so I suppose they'll hare to
pinch pennies. Well, she's an an
gel and I adore her, and Ray la
a lacky roan!
Eve wanted to warn Marya
against eonttnoin' her work at
Bixby's after marriage. Marya
was not the sort to spare herself.
She would give to her home the
same effort that a home-keeping
wife does and also put in eirht
exhausting hours a day at the
store. And to what end?
Bae's own experiment as a wage
earning wife was not working out
any too successfully. She sus
pected that Dick was learning to
depend on others for the compan
ionship she was often too tired or
j too busy to give bisn.
But she found it impossible to
open this subject with Marya. R
wovid be cruel to cloud the other
girfs perfect happiness. And it
wontd be a confession of Eve's
failure also. 80 pride held her
silent. Anyhow K she lost Dick she
would still have her career. That
would be something to live for and
to give her courage to keep on.
But it would not be enough, ber
heart cried out.
(To Be Continue"")
MERRILL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dalton
spent Sunday with Mrs. Daltoo's
brother, h. E. Burrlfl in Ashland.
Mr. Burrks has been ill with the
flu.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Roberts of
San Jose, Calif., are visiting
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fruits.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graham of
Eureka, Calif., visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Bailey last week. Thursday Billy
Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Gra
ham drove to Bly where they
visited their ancle. Mr. Graham
is a nephew of Mrs. Bailey.
Mrs. J. W. Taylor visited in
Klamath Falls, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haskins
of Ashland are visiting relatives
In Merrill this week.
The Ladies' Missionary society
of the First reebyterian church
met an- me courcu weunesuay
afternoon. For devotional each
one present was given a part. A
paper was given by Mrs. S. H.
Jewell. Members present were
Mesdames P. D. Lewis, J. L.
Fotheringham, J. L. Haskfns, S.
H. Jewell, J. Crampton, J. W.
ScogginB, H. F. Tolle and W. F.
Jinnette.
On Wednesday afternoon a re
ception was given Mrs. Barrows
by the officers and members of
the Library club of which she has
been a member for many years.
Games were enjoyed during the
afternoon. Late in the afternoon
refreshments were served. Mrs.
Barrows was presented with a
gift.
Mrs. Clifford Shuck of Tule
lake Is spending a few days with
her mother, Mrs. W. H. Wy
nant. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barrows
and family have left for Coburg.
Ore., where they will make their
home. Mr. Barrows will return
to Merrill to harvest his potato
crop.
Flapper Fanny Says
A lnt nf nponle do too much
knnrklnir. in hi and of taking the
lent.
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ARE LEAVIUG EVERV DAV.
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