Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 10, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon, Saturday. Sept. 10. 1949
The HOUSE on
by
Newefeertitras
(ChaDter It)
Mrs. Jason looked up as Derrla
entered the kitchen.
"Good morning, Mlu Martin," ahe
aald cheerfully. "I hope you were
quits comlorUDie. wny oon i you
go out and take a look around? It's
a lovely morning. The dogs tied
up now." ahe added when Derrla
nesitaiea.
So she knew I
Derrla stepped outside. She walk'
ed away from the house, trying to
gel her Bearings. Everything looked
quite different in the daylllght, al
most friendly, ii was ooviousiy a
large farm; and although ahe look
ed, Derrla could not catch a glimpse
of any other houses or buildings In
the immediate vicinity. It was going
to prove difficult to get away irom
the place.
At lunch Mrs. Jason remarked
that there'd been no mall.
"Hasn't been any yet," her hus
band answered. "Hear the bridge
up at the Forks was washed out
last nlsht. They only lust got
makeshift rigged up. It'll be by
after a while.
His words set Derrla to think
lng. For the rest of the meal she
heard very little more of the con
versation, as ahe sat planning her
Text move.
She watched Jason depart and
Stanley head back to the Darn.
Undoubtedly he intended keeping
an eye on her movements, but this
time she would 1001 rum.
Telling Mrs. Jason she was going
to her room, she went halfway up
tne stairs ana wauea. me sound
of rattling dishes reassured her. The
older woman did not suspect any
thing. Carefully Derrla made her
way to the door through which
she had gone the night before, only
to be stopped by the dog. Closing It
after her and keeping the house
between her and the barn, she made
her way through the trees to the
road. She sat down In a hollow,
convinced that she could see anyone
approaching before he could see
her. Keeping an eye on the let
terbox at the end of the drive, ahe
waited.
She had almost given up hope
mat tne mailman would come when
she heard the wheezy cough of an
engine. An antiquated Chevrolet
pulled up, the words "U. 8. Mall" on
the door. The driver leaned out and
pulled the box forward, and ahoved
a letter into Its open maw. In a
flash Derrla was running to the
car.
"Are you going anywhere near
the railroad station? she asked
breathlessly.
"Right into town, ma'am."
"Can you give me a lift? I'm In
a terrible hurry.
"I'll give you a lift, but you
won't make very good time. Got
quite a bit more mall to deliver."
"That's all right." Derrla didn't
let him finish. "Just so long as
we get there." As she Jumped In
beside him, a faint ahout sounded
from the direction of the houif.
Stanley was running toward them.
"What?" the mailman began,
but Derrla nudged his arm.
At the outskirts of town, Derrla
stopped him.
"I'll get out here, If you don't
mind. And thanks very much." She
was gone almost before he had the
old car going again.
Giving the waltnig room a wide
Derm, sne waited near some crates
piled against the station wall, and
let her eyes run over the people.
Suddenly she saw Stanley well down
the platform on one of the benches.
He was lnconsptclous, while at the
same time he could pretty well see
down the whole length of the sta
tion. The elder Jason was not In
tight, and Derrla concluded he had
probably remained In the car where
he could watch the approaches from
the street aide. It worried her that
the wasn't sure where he was. but
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LILAC STREET
FRED BAYARD
there was nothing she could do
about It.
She watched a porter rolling
luggage truck toward her. As hel
came abreast of where she stood. I
she srjoke to him.
"Could you please tell me wneni
the train for New York will be In?
There will be one, I hope?" she I
added as an afterthought.
Yes, ma am. though It only stops
for about five minutes." He punea
out a large turnlp-slzed gold watch
and regarded it ostentatiously. "To
be exact, at twelve-forty-elght."
What time is it now7"
"Five minutes to twelve. You've
got a little while to wait. The
waiting room's right over there."
Derrla thanked him and waited
until he had moved off.
With over half an hour to go.
Derrla felt that it would be too
great a risk to stay where she
was. At any moment one of the!
Jasons might decide to stroll around,
and run into her.
On her way over she had no-
ticed a small bakery and tea room I
not far from the station: they would I
be less likely to look there for her.
The most ticklish part was ahead I
of her. There was no way of get
ting on unseen, so she would have I
to run the gauntlet, hoping that her I
timing would be right. The train
was not a very long one; the third I
to the last coach was about oppo
site Derrla. The Jasons were stand
ing near the last car, and on this
fact Derrla pinned her hopes.
Tne station platform was almost
empty now; everyone getting on was
aboard. The conductor mounted the
step of the second to last car, his
arm moving upward to signal. Slow
ly the train began to move. The
conductor stepped up Into the train
and prepared to tip up the step.
As he drew level with Derria she
knew this was the moment. Know
nig the risk she ran in trying to
board a moving train, she sprinted
forward. The conductor saw her
coming and tried to wave her back.
As she paid no attention to him,
he leaned out to catch her. Herl
own momentum and that of the
train carried her up the step, prac
tically knocking the conductor down.
Straightening herself, she looked !
out. as she nad intended, the Ja
sons had seen her move to late;
already the last car had gotten
well past them. The train was roll-1
lng almost at full speed now. It
had worked I She'd managed to give I
tnem tne sup. I
With 'a smile. Derria turned to I
face the angry conductor.
(To Be continued)
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12, and 14. Size 8 skirt. IS yds. 84-
ln; blouse, 1 yds. 35-in.
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cisco 3. Calif.
signs each measuring 6 by fi Inches;
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finishing directions.
To obtain trim pattern, send 30c
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your name, address and zone num
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Brooks Plans are complete
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Martin, fifth and sixth grades;
Mrs. Alta Simmons, third and
fourth grades; this Is the second
year for the above mentioned,
and Mrs, India Reavls, who if
beginning her sixth year a
primary teacher.
Washington, Oregon, Mon
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