Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 26, 1953, Page 34, Image 34

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    Thursday, March
26, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon - " ' ': ' ,
I STEVE KOPEK '
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Ptgi 10 FOOD SUCTION
Gunf ighter's Return
ly LESLIE IRNENWIIN
' ' isr mwatiaturai)
CHAPTKR 12
Jim Rimbaud crouched motion
less for a moment of bewildered
disbelief. What would a woman
be doing beref
He turned his heed and saw ber
atandinc In a cleft of rock above
the creek. Her imUlnt face, be
neath toe upcuffed brim of a fray
bat, was not familiar to him, and
now an expression of aetonlth
sent iwUUy altered It.
'Why, you're not 6am llalbenr
gbe exclaimed.
"No, ma'am," be laid, and wait
ed Impatiently for her to leave. A
girl like that deserved a food
Sick In the pent.
He bad nil pant on and was
using nil ahlri to dry his feet
when ahe came down, leading a
addled bone. -
"You must be ttte Jmt Rimbaud
they're talking about," ahe 'laid,
anullng. "I misted aeelng you In
town last night"
Rimbaud ignored ber. He pulled
en has boots, shook out bis damp
shirt, and shrugged Into it with
the casual ease of a man dressing
in the privacy of his own home.
- But be was seething with resent
ment. He wondered who she was.
"8o your the one who shot
Zrnle Link and gave Hugh Jubal
a beating," she said with seeming
satisfaction."
Rimbaud nodded, now convinced
Hut she was a Spanish Strip
bomesteaderls daughter. He met
her bod lnspoctlon with an ap
praisal equally deliberate, seetog
that she had brown eyes and
black hair and pouty, full-lipped
mouth. There was a dust smudge
on her nose, and tiny beads of
peraplraUon on ber temples.
Young, be thought; not more than
nineteen or twenty. One wore den
im rating pants ana a man's cot
ton shirt that seamed a trifle too
. large. ..
"Who are youf" he asked. -;
: "Delia Stromberg."
Not Lew Strombenrs daiuh
ter?" Rimbaud demanded in dis
belief, and when she nooded, he
till couldn't believe it.
"Surprised, went you?" ahe
sakL Then her lips curved into a
zainuy cynical amue ana sne ex
plained, ''Roman Itour comes first
with mr father., but not with me.
Theres more to living than grass
ana water ana vie sue ox a can
crop. I ride where I please and
mace rrtenas wnere I please."
"Ii 6am Uaiben a friend
your?" Rimbaud asked.
"A very good friend," she said
amiungiy. . j
Jim Rimbaud stared at her.
"What kind of a brat are you?"
Rimbaud asked with the Hunt
honesty of a man wholly puzzled;
"Dont you call me a bratl she
objected.
Rimbaud watched anger stain
her cheeks. It was an odd thins.
She had seemed so completely
self-contained a moment ago, but
now she was all tire and passion.
Even ber lips seemed redder and
fuller. She reminded him of the
Carol Curtis Pattern
hot-yed dancer who bad be
trayed uurango. mere was tne
same sulky look to her now, ss
u sne would sue m toe euncnes.
Rlmbauld grinned at her and
aid. "A brat if ever I saw one.
. "Why you you dirty trail
tramp I" she raged.
And then she alaoDed him.
Rimbaud reached out and
grasped her by both arms. Her bat
fell back to bang by Its throat
thamr and ber hair came down
in disorder. There was nothing
self-contained about ber now.
Squirming and twisting, eyes
flashing, she was the living Image
of Durango's Sonora woman do
ing ber dance In a candlelit can-
una.
"Pretty," Rimbaud said. "Pretty
enougn to uss.
"Take your hands off me I" Del.
la insisted, ber voles shrill with
outrage. . ,
Rimbaud pulled her in, and
missing her mouth, drew bis lips
across ner cneex,
"Dont you dare I" she nan ted
Rimbaud laughed, and used bis
soulder to force ber face around.
When she bit bis ear be loosed a
gusty chuckle, saying, "Just like
Bonora."
Then he found ber lino.
V. wssnt much of a Mm, for she
continued to struggle. Rimbaud
released bar and stepped back.
Her face was frusbed and she
was still breathing hard. "Do you
make it a habit to kiss brats?" she
asked scornfully.
"Onto when they slss me." Rim
baud said. Hs took out his Durham
sack and. absently shaped a dga
rett while watching ner rear-
nn her tumbled hair. "Were
you looking for Kalben when you
louna mer ne mqwea.
Delia nodded. "I wanted to warn
him that the headquarters crew is
strung out between nis piece ana
Charley Bonnl. They figure hell
make a try for supper tonight. I
brousht him some sandwiches."
' "So." Rimbaud mused, thinking
about the engagement ring on Eve
Odecarde's Anger, and what this
girl could do to a man forced to
hide out in the brush. -
flhs had backed awav from him
keeping a safe distance, and
seemed on the verge of flight.
"Does your lather know you s
aociata with Mutant" he asked
"No. and he'd be furious if he
found out. Which he will, of
course, sooner or later. But I
well. I like Sam a lot." she ad
muted, very irank about tnu.
Then she added, "Sam Is a born
rebel and so am I."
Rimbaud orlnned. and Quoted a
line from a twem that had been a
Texas schoolboy's favorite: "Reb
els ride proudly in the sun."
-counting trie victory aireaoy
on." Delia said, all ber anser
fsding.
It wss Ilka a brides between
them, that nosm they both liked.
A mutual strand of fellowship
trial made it seem ouite natural
tor ner to accompany nun on me
nae up tne west wau or ine can-
von.
as mey roue up tne trau ne
asked. "Is the cave nearby?"
"Well pass K before we rim
out at the too." Delia said.
Nearlng the top now, Rimbaud
kept his eyes sharply focused on
the rimrock ahead. Delia's report
that the Roman Four posse was
concentrated somewhere beyond
Malben's place dldnt mean a
thin?. There was no telling- where
Inoulsitive man -hunters would
prowl. There might be one walt
nig up there now, wanting a tar
get be wouldn't miss. Rimbaud
was steadily watching the sky
lined crest when Delia said.
Timet Calico Cave, off to your
left."
And at this same instant, as
Rimbaud turned to look, she ex
claimed, "Sam!"
(to Be fjsniinaeai
506
Dayton
fioldea Glow Silencer. A urovo
catlve, flattering lltUe heart
shaped knitted shrug Jacket done
in SOI t, ligiuweigiu yarn snot wiwi
golden threads in fashion tops
Just now I Made in two pieces, the
spencer is sewn up the center
back. Make it in white and gold,
white and silver, pale yellow and
gold or shell pink and gold for
party wear In fuchsia, love-bird
green, dark turquoise for day
wear.
Send SOc for Golden "Spencer"
Jacket (Pattern No. 506) complete
knitting directions for small,
medium and large iltes included,
vnim NAME. -ADDRESS. PAT
TERN NUMBER to CAROL CUR
TIS, Capital Journal, W2 Mission
Street, Ban rraneisco o, vaiu.
Dayton A birthday dinner
was enjoyed by Diane Green,
3, at the home of her grand
parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Green and Relta, Sunday. Diane
Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Green of Portland.
In the afternoon Mrs. Green,
Sr., brother Wilbur Foster and
family of Portland Joined the
group. ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. ZInsll and
daughter enjoyed a birthday
party last week in the Martin
Gail home in McMInnvllle.
' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart of
Mill City spent Sunday here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wright.
Mri. Lyman Stone of Lot An
geles, Calif., ipent the weekend
here with friends, Mr. and Mrs.
S. W. Richardson on the Neck
Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kurrssch
in Portland.
Arthur Mosgrove was taken
suddenly 111 Saturday night and
wai taken to the General hos
pital where he Is under obser
vation. '
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PUrtfl.
Bethel Park
Bethel Park Harold
Johnson and Janice Firtle
are on the sick list this week.
Mrs. David Phelllps and
sons, Dale and Terry, spent
the last two weeks visiting in
Eugene where Mr. Phelllps
is employed. They were
guests in the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Shelley and Mr.
and Mrs. La Verne Fowler.
Many park residents at
tended the Regional Sunday
school convention at Portland
recently. Among those in
attendance were Rev. and
Mrs. R. N. Pirtle and daugh
ter Janice. Rev. and Mrs.
Lester Young and daughter
.Becky, Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Swope and son Bobby; Rev.
and Mrs. Edward Edmond
and : family; Rev. . George
Bacon, Rev. and Mrs. S. D.
Spers. -
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Synder,'
Mrs. Amy Fete and daughter
April, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Smith and daughter Norma
Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Sardner
Johnson, Mrs. Laura Goffries
and Miss Mary Goffries, Rev
and Mrs. Clayton Beish and
son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Huhpherys and Mrs. ft. .
Cather and children. .
The Wright brothers' first,
airplane was smashed to pieces
after its fourth flight and al
though it never flew again, it
was rebuilt and after being ex
hibited in England for many
years is now in the Smithson- .
ian Institute in Washington,
D. C. -
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