Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 17, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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Tuesday, March 17, 1988
Page 12
PADIO PROGRAMS j
Giihf ighter's Return
WEDNESDAY P. M. : j
By LESLIE IRNINWilN
IAP Hawtlulurul
THE CAPITAL JOlTtNAL, Salem, Oregon . ' .
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CHAPTER 4
Following her through the door
way, he wondered at her gravity.
She had never been overly gener
. oua with her amUee, but he tad
expected one tonight. A man
' thould rate that much welcome
iter being gone two year..
Eve turned and closed the door
behind turn and aald, "You
couldnt have brought worae newi. '
What' so bad about It?" he
sked, wholly puusled.
Eve enrucaea ana uu, i u -nlftln
It whil vou eat."
Then, aa he took off his hat, she
demanded. "In that blood on your
forehead?" ' .
Rimbaud nodded and grinned at
her, his eyes Irarmiy appraiaing.
' She was, he decided, even lovelier
than she had been two years ago.
Her hair, richly rusaet and drawn
back to a braided bun at the nape
of her neck, framed an oval face
with high cheek bones. Her eyes,
he saw now, were some warm
shade between blue and gray, like
' campire smoke. There was an ex
pression like a smile In them now.
Not a smile, exactly, for It dldn t
alter the composed fullness of her
lips; more like a lingering reflec
tion of something that had made
her smile a long time ago. Some,
thing in the way she peered at
him, as if a man's face were a
printed page to be read and un
derstood, prompted Rimbaud to
bow, showing more graciousness at
this moment than he had ex
pressed In all the months he'd been
away.
"Sweet Stuff," he said, using the
nickname he'd given her In retal
iation lor being called "Ftddle
foot." ,
Eve smiled at that; a slow, re
luctant smile that curved her lips
But she said censurlngly, "You
look awful, Jim. Purely awful."
"Worse than when I was here
before?" Rimbaud asked with
mock concern.
She nodded. "And ten years old
er." Umpy Smith looked In from the
kitchen, lus bald head shining In
the lamplight. "That ain't another
customer, ,is it?" he asked com
plalningly. "No," Eve said. "Just a shiftless
saddle tramp looking for a hand
out." ,
"Then I'll go," the old man said,
and tromped back across the kitch
en, his peg leg creaking at each
step. When he went out the back
door. Eve said, "Poor Umpy. He
works all week to support a Saturday-night
spree, and can scarce
ly wait to get it started." '
Presently, as Rimbaud washed
at the sink, she asked. "What
brings you back to Junction, Fld
dlefoot?" "A woman." Rimbaud said, ac
complishing a sly and, secretive
tone.
That seemed to startle Eve, Her
eyes widened and for a moment
she Just stood there like a startled
school girl. Looking at ner now,
Rimbaud had the profound con-
vlctlon thnt she hadn't changed
and would not. where men were
concerned. There waant a sprawb
hair In her head, and oddly
enough, he was glad that this was
:'Do I know her?" Eve asked
Rimbaud nodded. "She's Just
about your slie and shape, he
confided, reaching for the clean
towel Eve handed him. "I came
back to tell her the man had re
formed." "What man?"
"Reformed how?" Eve asked.
plainly akeptieal.
p"h had hi fill of fighting,"
Rimbaud said solemnly. "And of
drifting, also. It took a little time
for him to figure out there was
nothing In It, but he finally got tt
through his thick noggin. And he
learned It real good. You'd be sur
nrinad how he's changed. Sweet
Stuff. It's downright astonishing.
Eve was standing close to him,
the scent of her nalr making a
Rerfume that roused a thrustling
unger In him. A hunger that had
nothing to do with food. Prompted
by an urge he couldn't resist. Rim
baud reached out and took her In
his arms and aald gently, "Sweet
Stuff."
"Nojlmi" trie exeiaunea.
"One kiss to welcome me back,"
Rimbaud urged.
Eve struggled to her feet. She
used her strength against him and
commanded, "Let me gol"
Instead Rambaud kissea ner.
As if there were some potent
magic In the merging, she ceased
struggling at once. For a moment
she was inert, neither rejecting his
lips nor responding; her mouth
loosely pliant and ' moist and
sweet-flavored. Then she kissed
him with a passionate pressing
eagerness that astonished Jim
Rimbaud and hugely pleased him.
It was like a wave, tnat kiss;
high-cresting wave . warmly
flowing over him and through
him, possessing him completely.
A wave that broke abruptly as she
pulled her mouth away exclaim
ing, "Don't, Jim please don't I"
Ana at tnis moment, as ns re
luctantly released her, there was
knock at the iront aoor.
Rimbaud watched Eve go Into
the dining room, her slim fingers
hastily tucking up a lock of tum
bled hair. He marveled at the
monstrous difference one kiss
could make. Five minutes ago Eve
Odegarde had been a girl he had
known briefly and admired. Now
she was the woman he wanted to
marrv:' the only woman he had
ever wanted for a wife. By God,
she had everything. Everything a
man could want in a woman.
( To Be Continued)
WATER. FIGHT DECIDED
Portland (U.PJ Federal Judge
James Alger Fee hag handed
down an opinion that farmers
In the Yakima valley of Wash
lngton are entitled to the use
of Ahtanum creek water, clt
maxing 20 years of litigation
over the water rights.
2M4
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North Howell
North Howell PTA met Fri
day, March 13, at 8 p.m. at the
school.
A program was presented by
the Red Cross.
Joe White was asked by Mr.
Parcher of the Red Cross to be
chairman of the Red Cross
Cross drive in North Howell.
Mr. White appointed Art 1m
pecoven, Harold Dunn, Ronald
Stevens, Mrs. Vernal Pickens,
and Conrad Gunderson to can
vass the neighborhood.. -
Officers were elected for
19S3-S4 school year. President,
Harold Bartsch; vice-president,
Mrs. Vernal Pickens; secretary,
Mrs. Harold Dunn: treasurer.
Marinus Schaa, incumbent.
Miss Patricia Wagner did a
dance which was followed by
refreshments, served by Mrs.
Harold Bartsch, Mrs. Carl
Westergaard, Mrs. Harold
Dunn and Mrs. Joe White.
EX-OREGON ATHLETE
STRICKEN
Klamath. Falls W) Ralph
Hill, former Oregon distance
runner, whose wife died here
last month, was taken to a
Eugene hospital Monday with
polio. Hill Sunday entered a
hospital here, where the di
sease was diagnosed. He was
sent on to the Sacred Heart
Hospital at Eugene.
ACROSS
1. Ascend
8. Strikes with
the palm
11. Stately
13. Of the back
bone
14. Winding
around
15. Ripe
18. Long fish
17. Kind of silk
' 19. Offer to buy
20. Symbol for
tellurium
11. Tagged
25. While
28. Male deer
18. Bsbvlonian
deity
40. Topaz bum
ming bird
42. Superlative
ending
43. Bulgarian
coin
44. Capital of
Saskatche
wan, Canada
47. Bring into
being.
50. Exchanged
81. One having
care ol
cattle
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Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle
28. Light carriage sj.Huski of
30. Overdo thre.heif
82. Commenced
33. Girdle
35. Symbol for
lead
38. Thoroughfares
grain
53. Sluggish
DOWN
Litem of
property
2. East Indian
coins
1. Pacific Island
tree
4. East Indian
weight
5. Age
6. Mineral
pring
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7. Kindled
8. Biblical
character
8. Social outcast
10. Vehicles for
snow
travel
12. Bubble
13. Twining plant
18. Moves back
21. Bathes
22. Representa
tive
23. Choose by '
vote
24. Ventures
27. Summit '
29. Godly per
sons: abbr
31. Peruse again
32. Turn to pros-
ent front
to view
34. Seesaw
35. Pieces
37. Engrave with ,
acid
39. Ward off
41. Culture .
medium
43. Place cargo
on a
vessel
45. Mountain in
Crete
46. Novel
48. Brazilian
money
48. Sea eagle
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