Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 02, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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    18 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1949
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Chapter 3
Cal Sheridan called at five o'clock;
a long distance call. Briskly he re
ported clear steles and an Intention
to fly on aouth, It she didn't mind.
"Mind? Darling, I think it's a
wonderful Idea."
"A wonderful Idea?" he echoed
doubtfully. "Leta. you sound dif
ferent. You sound like your old
self."
"I am," she sang-.
"Well. now. look, sweet. If you're
In that mood, meet me in your car
and we'll make an evening of it."
"Sorry; previous engagement. No,
dear, nothing like that. I had a wire
from Deldre O'Meara; you remem
ber her? I'm takir the eight
o'clock express."
"All right, then I'll cut my fish
ing trip a week, make up for that
week of evenings you wasted."
"Don't." she advised, "because I'm
taking off for at least three weeks.
I thought as long as I was North
I might as well visit other friendR;
Aunt and uncle are going to Mexl
CO."
"Well, darling, be seeing you at
home. Bye now."
Later, mucn later, she was on
the last mu of her journey, bne
had nown as far rs possiole, to
save time, entrained lor a snort
trip and now was sitting beside
trie driver ol a ous.
"Have to let you off here," the
driver apologizeu. "Ham's got me
store circle so soft I aon't uare to
take a chance."
She left the bus and waited foi
it to move back on its nortnwaru
Journey, tnen attempted to snift
her airplane luggage to a better
position. A station wagon dasneo
by, wheeled and raceo into tne
grove where shuttered windows pro
claimed a slumbering resort center.
Arleta looked down at her skirt
and stockings and sighed. The
wheels had spun up suriace water
ana cast it at ner in passing.
Well, she couldn't Just stand there
Her mother had mentioned bus
service from the highway to Die
Langtry tract, but from what the
driver nad said that too was sea
sonal. He'd also said the store had
remained open. Shed find some
one to drive her the remaining
nine.
Two steps and she was around
the point which had cut off a view
of the store. The station wagon had
pulled up before it, and a girl had
Jumped out to dash up the store
steps and come to . sharp stop
before a man who had Just emerg
ed. Arleta had an impression of
sharp beauty, energy and arrogance
as the girl faced the man.
"How" the voice was imperious
"I want to see you."
"You have, my dear," he return
ed, passing her in a quick down
ward step, "but there was someone
you failed to see."
He was looking at Arleta as he
spoke, grey eyes laughing in friendly
faRhion.
"We're not usually this rude." the
young man apologizec as he came
toward her. "Were you expecting
someone, or may I help you?"
She liked his tall leanness, the
rougn tweeos. tne slouch hat pulled
over light brown hair and the fun
ny quirk of his left eyebrow.
"Thank you" he'd somehow
managed to reassemble her lug
sage, taking all but a small bag.
"No, I wasn't expecting anyone, but
I had counted on the Langtry bus."
"Longtry oh, you mean the Sun
rise bus. No, sorry. Poor old thing
was farmed out a year ago."
They were approaching the store.
Arleta looked up to see the dark
haired girl staring down at her, a
look of utter hatred in her eyes.
"Allene " began the man. But
with one quick movement Allene
was down the steps, the wagon door
slamming behind her, the roar of
the car motor drowning the sur
prised, "Allene. wait."
"It's obvious," he remarked, turn
ing to Arleta, "you weren't a pros
pective house guest. Well. I live in
that general direction. I'd be happv
to take you. No." he brushed her
uncertainly aside, "I was Just leav
ing." They discussed the weather and
other safe impersonal topics, and
then the car turned into the resort
proper and the man remarked that
nothing could look so utterly drearv
as a summer resort In the winter.
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"I always prefered the resort this
way,'1 Arleta remarked, "me cot
tages look as though they were
asleep. Goodness knows they need
a rest after the wear and tear of a
vacation season."
"And that ones snoring; see the
open mouth," An Inset doorway
not visible from the road.
Arleta looked north and cried,
"Oh. look. Lake Langtry."
"Did you say Lake Langtry?"
scoffed the man beside her. "You
don't suppose the people around
here would tolerate that name!"
Arleta was still with the stillness
of shock. She heard the car rumble
over the bridge, was aware of where
she was. but the rumble was like
the rumble of a storm she'd known
must come. "That name." The
scorn he had put into the words
Langtry? Oh, but that had been
a proud name, a name the natives
rolled over tneir tongue witn ai
fectlon. an honored name.
They had reached a turn around
on the far side, and here three
roads forked west.
"Sorry," the man beside her
chuckled, "I've failed to ask your
destiatlon. Which of these roads"
"I am going to the Langtry
ranch," said Arleta through stiff
lira.
"Langtry" He turned now to
stare at her, and In place of
quick companionship, amusement
and admiration, there was watch
ful speculation.
"I am Arleta Langtry."
(To Be Continued)
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Second Logging Truck
Fails at Bridge Turn
Silverton In the same lo
cation, and for the second time
the accident was an "accident"
that no one happened to have
been injured, when a large truck
load of logs said to belong to the
Totland Logging company, car
eened at the turn onto Silver
Creek bridge in the center of
town, and for the same reason,
happened shortly after the noon
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11. American
general
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15. Demolish
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18. Literary
composition
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sobriquet
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variant
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12. Planes
24. Declare
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39. English fetter
40. Ascended
42. By one's self
44. Petrified
veeetattoo
48. Broader
49. Penitent
S3. Field of gran
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64. Opposite of
aweather
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governor
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hour Monday.
The logs never left their
bound moorings on the truck,
but crashed against a wire pole
on the Olsen Pharmacy corner,
and loosened the cement fix
tures of the municipal drinking
fountain.
Around a year and a half ago,
a similar accident happened at
the bridge approach with the
logs rolling from the truck.
In neither case was any on
injured and the roadway wai
soon cleared.
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