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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1933)
i October . 1933 PAGE SIX KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IOUT OUR WAY By J. R. William, i OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahem BUM BKUtc TODAt mK MAYLBflN. pnllr InllfHI ta KAIII.B BAH.M-:m. aavrrlUlas auaasrr el HlxbyB a-raarlaarBI tore. HirriN DltK HAIIKIt, a aaaatreallaa aaprrlaiaaaral Krarllr ararklas la Lata City rk waata Kn (a aire wark las kal ah rrffaara. SAM HUI.EKIIK.K, aa aa-vrrtla. Ska aiaa aaiplarra k aaalkrv atorr. armft lafalaalrS wllfc AI11.RNK SMITH, atraosraakrr at Hlxby'a. fcal ak raarlra brrarll la lora atltk nKUH;K HUMS. Ilaaaaoaia THEIION KKBCK kaa lm farrlas aawalraa attca tioaa aa Ka. Uakaawa ta Dirk, Bra kaa aa elavlaa Ik atark varkrl aa Mnirf aarrawrS Imm arr matfcrr. HUN A aapr wrllar. al.- Ukn Eva aa Irlra la aiaka ranala for arr. fcra aa rrraa. asanas ika alar -.i00. aparara la aa aSTrrtlrrmrat Maaa la trally rrapoaalfcla kal Ika klaaM Calla aa Krr. Oaa Say at Ik elBre Bt ta rlvra a trlrpkoac rail froal Ika krokrrara boa.a trlllae fcrr aka aiaal ralaa a20o liaairfllBlrly la pretrrt fcrr aiarsla. sfcr tale Choaea Dirk la weal fcrr at Ika ak al aoea. fcra aka arrlrra tkrra aka la karri Bra- la arr ka . la araarias kla ararklas clalkae. HOW CO OlS WITH THK STOUT CHAPTER XXX EVE tried to conceal her dis may. "Dick,' she said ner vously. 1 need 1100 and I must have H today. This noon M possi ble!" I'm sorry, be told ber, "but I baTent that much In the bank." "But I must hare it!" she Insist- Dick did not embarrass ber by asking questions. "ITe Just paid- an Insurance premium." he explained. 1 could take up my policy but that Is made out for your lot are protec tion." "I'd be afraM to km yc do that!" -Well be wea oo, "I Begot borrow on it " "Oh. Dtck. psease oof" "it vHl take about M day to complete the loan." he explained. That made the plan useless. Ere had to have the money Immediate ly. She mas sorry that she had said anything to Dick about it Her on ly remaining recourse seemed an' appeal to her mother. Be pot through a long distance eaH to ber borne, it was Esther wbo answered and toed ber that their mother bad fallen from a step ladder that morning and wrenched ber back, hence she could not come to tie telephone. And it was Es ther who offered to lend Ere the 200 she needed without telling i their parents, Esther would go to the bank in the morning and send ' the money by telegraph. Era re solved to do something handsome for her -sister as soon aa she was able ta order to show her .ratitwde. see CBB fceaal Arlene looking em '-' tremety unhappy when she ra- tarned to tne office. -WnatH I dor Arlene implored with a wan smile. "I aboard raise (CO i hours' notice when I covtdnl raise at la M days!" "Cant yoa borrow at homer' stve suggested. ' "Not at my borne!" Arlene as- aared her airily. "I'm lucky to be on too board basis there. I used to band ever my entire salary check to Mother each week and she paid my expenses. But I put up such a good aales talk for handling my own money a year ago that 1 final ly won out. Since then I'M paid board at home and occasionally make wild prophecies about my bright financial future." "I truly believe Atraa Copper will recover and we will be glad that we bong on, Arlene. Why don't yoa tell your father about HT I abJok he'd see you through." "My father! Oh, that's precious. My father only believes what he sees. So be goes in for houses and lota one at a time. Real estate is the thing, be says. It's real to him because be can lay bis hands on it. He thinks the little investor has no chance at anything else and he'd think it was a good lesson (or me to loss what I've put In stocks so far," answered Arlene. She took ber loss like a good sport. Eve conceded, but she could not shake off the feeling of guilt because It was she who bad intro duced Arlene to margiutng on the stock market. It was a great relief te Eva when Esther's money came. She took the 1200 to the brokerage office and protected her stock for the time. Eve tried to save all she could in order to pay Esther In a lump sum. She recalled the con tempt Dick had expressed for peo ple who borrow a sum and pay it back la dribbling amounts. "The person wbo made the loan has diffi culty getting the original amount together again and H is Just about a total loss to the lender who saved k la the first place," be had said. Soon Atlas Coupler recovered and gradually went on to a new high for the year. Eve was worried about her mother's health. She was anxious for her vacation to arrive so she might be with her. a a AND Eve was concerned about " Dick. too. The building which boused the theater was completed and Dick left for Chicago to clear np some loose ends of business In connection with the building. He was in conference at the company headquarters for several days and the time until his return seemed to Eve interminable. Much would depend upon bis next lob, Dick had made clear to her before be left. It was scarcely likely that the Chicago firm would have another long contract In Lake City immediately. Dick's next lob mlgbt be in another city or even another state. Eve again refused to consider this possibility until ihe faced the actual facta She met Dick at the station the June morning he returned from Chicago. "Hello, sweetheart!" he greeted her. "Darling," she murmured, kiss ing him regardless of bystanders. And In the taxi riding home she asked many questions except the one uppermost In her thoughts where he was to work next? Dick bad brought ber an ivory cloisonne compact and she was de lighted with It. Always, she told lm ..bensd wanted 1 1 real I; ' bean prectout because no bad ehoseo It for ber. Dick unpacked bis bag and Eve poured a cup of coffee tor him. Then it was time tor ber to go to the once. He drove her down la the roadster. "Guess I can chauffeur for you tor some time to come." be re marked. That la. If yoa still In sist on going to work." "What do you meant" asked Eve. her heart pound4ng with suspense. "I'm not going to have anything to do for a eouple of months," he answered. a a e TARYA and Ray bad returned from their honeymoon and twice Marys had lunched with Eve and Arlene when she was down town on shopping trips. That morning she telephoned to Eve at the office. "Now that we ire settled," Marya said, "we want rou and Dick to come out and have linner with us. We're Inviting Arlene and Sam Holerldge, too. Ray and I both like Sam." When Eve repeated this Invita tion Arlene protested. "But Si Is llkvly to be three sheet to the wind! I wish Marya would ask George Bliss Instead. I can't think of a greater inducement te matri mony than submitting a man to the influence of Marya s romantic bungalow. And I'm going to wear my rose chiffon too." Arlene wore it. entrancing Sam wno called for ber m a lone now. errui roadster. -Want the top down?" be asked. Arlene agreed enthusiastically and they sped along Lake road, hatless and windblown, with laughter on then- Hps. Marya. In bouffant pink batiste, was a delightful hostess. The din ner table was laid with light green tamask. ivory dishes, amethyst glassware and Marya wedding su rer. The food was delicious. Sam praised Marya't skill as an artist and then offered to arrange tor the sale of her batik work at the store where he was employed. "I nadnt planned to do much of that sort of thing." Marya said. But It would give me the oppor tunity to earn some money for art lessons. My ambition Is to special ise in child portraiture. Oh. I know I'll nave to study years and years ana work very hard bat I don't mind that!" Later when the three girls were together Eve said. "Marya. this is a story-book house! I expect to waken any moment and find out that I've been dreaming. Surely yon have nothing to wish for!" Marya, smiling serenely, an swered, -Nothing but a cradle with cherub la R. Eve was always to remember that. On the way home she said to Dick 1st a wistful voice. "Dick. Jo you think we will ever have a lovely home like that?" That depends!" aa answered. But no did not say on what K do-1 penned. (To Be Continued-) COLUMBIA RALLIES NEW YORK, Oct. 16, 0J.B Columbia s undefeated football I eleven held to a tie for three periods, pushed over a field goal I and touchdown for a 15-6 victory! over a scrappy sqosd from Vlr-I ginis before a crowd of 7.000. 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