Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 30, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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Monday, March 30, 1953
RADIO: PROGRAMS
Gunf ighter's Return
TUESDAY P. M.
y LESLIE ERNENWEIN
Pafi-e 14 . THE CArn Ali JUUKlMAiu, ftaiem, uregun
I STEVE BOFEB , .
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CHAPTER J6,
Uountlns the ron, Rimbaud
rode cns Uie ridg and gar
MuHai puce a casual apprauai.
The lone, dirt-roofed log cabin
mi flanked by a wagon ncd and
two corrals, except :or uiree uun-
arlak trees Uiat aliaded It on the
weet, the yard was free of growth
and thus furnished fair protection
against a sneak attack. A fly
swarmed quarter of beef hung in
the wagon shed, two ahrunk-up
cowhides draped the corral fence,
and tin cans littered on aid of
the yard.
- "Not much of an outfit," Rim
baud reflected. But presently, as
he explored the cabin, he found
the two rooms surprisingly well
' furnished. The kitchen, with Its
cupboard shelves neatly trimmed
by acalloepd red oilcloth and white
ourtalns at the window, revealed
a woman knack for frilly fixings.
The other room contained a huge
four-poster bed, an ornately
carved bureau with a large mir
ror, three comfortable chairs, and
a varnished commode, a stone
fireplace, flanked by filled book
ahelvce. formed one end of the
room, and there were eolofful
drapes at the window. '
Eve's dotaM. Rimbaud (uessed,
and thought how it would be with
her here. One hour with Eve
would turn this cabin into a king's
palace. He wondered if a wedding
CMM naa neen set, ana lor wie
first time in his Ufa was envious
of another man's possessions.
aUclng meat from the quarter
d beef, Rimbaud aooked a meal
and ate U without relish. The
thought same to Mm that a man
shouldn't have to eat supper alone,
or alt listening with a loaded rifle
beside his chair. -The gunsmoke
was all right for young bucks
Far Every Mood at the Dayl Sew
casual dress with easy
un-
any
this
mounted short sleeves In
fabric you can name. The Prin
cess seams in the bodice and skirt
insure figure fit and flattery I
No. 3881 Is cut in sizes 14. 16, 18,
30, , 38, 40, 43, 44, 4, 4B. Size
18: 4K yds. 5-ln. or 4K yds. of
38-in. ,,
Bend 30c for PATTERN with
Name, Address, Style Number and
Size. ' Address PATTERN BU
REAU, Capital Journal, 053 Mis
sion Street. San Francisco t,
Calif.
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wanting adventure and a repuU'
tion. But there came a time when
a man got over that. A time came
when he wanted his own home
and a swee Moving wife to share
it. .
"Must be getting old," Rimbaud
sua, ana was snocaea at uie real
ization. It had never occurred to
him that the seven short years
that seDarated twenty-eignt irom
twenty-one could make that much
difference.
At dusk he sat on the cabin's
front stoop with the Winchester
near at hand. Three bones, two
bays and a paint, had come in
from the horse trap for their eve
ning drink at uie water trougn.
Thev stocd near the oorral gate
for half an hour, enviously watch
ins the roan munch hay: then
they departed in single file, thelr
shadowy shapes merging into the
mauve dusk.
when full darkness came he
went to the haystack and toted
hay to a wagon in the shed, then
nrouent- Dianaets irom uie caoin.
The wagon might not be as com
fortable as that four-poster bed,
but It would be a safer place to
sleep if Roman Four riders staged
a night raid. And' they would,
eventually.
Jim Rimbaud awoke at day
break, fully rested. He had fed
his horse and was making a fire
in the kitchen stove when the roan
nickered. Whirling instantly, Rim-
oaitt picked up me wincnester.
He stepped over to one side of the
doorway and aaw his horse stand
ins: at the corral gate. Ha ears
wicked forward.
eomeooay coming iron we east,
mmoaua mougni. uoing ouwae,
he kept elose to the cabin wall
until he could see around the cor
ner. A single rider, coming slowly
across the mesqulte-blotched flats,
was barely visible against the
shadowy bulk of Jigsaw Divide,
which reared men oenind nun
Rimbaud was reasonably sure that
it was Sam Maiben. wanting a
oup of coffee at his own table. But
ne waited iinoi ne coma aeiuuieiy
identify the oncoming horseman
before returning to the kitchen.
Rimbaud had the coffeepot on
and bacon frying in a skillet when
Maiben rode into the yard. A faint
irrln creased - Malben's bearded
cheeks as he got down, announc
ing. "The oroaisai son returns."
His red-rimmed eyes warily raked
the yonder trees and he asked,
'Anyooay around last nignt?"
No. Rlmoaud said standing in
the doorway. "Did they bother
youf" " v'v' '
Maiben snoot nu neaa. "But i
didn't sleep regardless. Not
wink."
He led his horse over to the cor
ral, unsaddled, and forked it a
feed of hay. When he came into
me xiicnen ne aaxi wearuy. -inis
aoaging suit no tun. -for a fact:
oven witn a pretty girl to Keep
you company?" Rimbaud asked
siyiy.
Mai Den aidnt like that and
showed it in the quick way he
mM 'nlla HMnt ilav Iayw " U
watched Rimbaud pour coffee,
adding, "She's a trifle on the flirty
side, but it don't mean a thing."
Rimbaud grinned. "It might
mean sometning to iw Btrom-
berglf he caught her," he sug.
"I tried to tell her that. She says
her old man thinks more of cattle
than he does of people."
"Shouldn't ' wonder," Rimbaud
reflected. t
Maiben sat down and blew steam
from his coffee. Then, as the
two roans started a commotion in
WW mih iw uuiimi up, wpiniig
over his chair and clawing for his
gun. , .
Just our ponies trying each
other out for else," Rimbaud said.
Seeing the tension ebb from Mal-
oen's naggard lace, he added.
"You're soookv as a bunch-aultter
bronc."
"It's the listenlna." Maiben said.
"Tlie listening. I listen all the
time.". .. ...-: .
He reached behind some staples
on a bottom shelf and brought out
a gallon tug. He puuea tne con,
tilted the Jug expertly, and took a
long drink. "snake-Dite medicine,'
he said. "Want a swig?"
Rimbaud grimaced, the thought
oi wnisxy oeiore Dreaxiasl was
hugely distasteful to him. "Don't
like the stuff that well," he said.
Maiben took another drink be-
fore putting the Jug away In its
hiding place. "I'm supposed to be
i a teetotaler," he admitted with a
'sly wink. "A fellow who never
I takes a drink not even a glass of
i beer. Folks would sure be sur
1 prised to know I keep a Jug In the
house. But Uteres times when a
man needs a drink real bad. Like
now."
He sat down and loosed a gusty
sigh and began eating. But his
bloodshot eyee didn't relax.
(To Be Continued)
Keep teeth bright
Chew Writtys Spwurt Cum.
.turally t1""
A sparkling imile it
"oghty important
Helps keep
Enjoy th'
daily.
9 aulM
ROOM aV BOABD
Y'KNOW THE ROAD THAT CUTS
. OvER FROM DREARyVILLE TO THE
STATE HIGHWAY ?.....THE LAND
ALONG THERE IS LOW AND SCRUBBY
LCOKINe.....'vVELL,I WAS DRIVING 67
THERE LAST WEEK. AND MY CAR GOT
OVERHEATED, SO I FOUND A CAN AND
HEADED TO A SWAMP POND FOR.
WATER...AND ABOUT 100 FEET FROM
THE ROAD I WALKED ANKLE-DEEP
INTO A POOL OF
CRUDE OILt
F7 NOW, HANOVER...
Um uniffll1 firr rnnn 1 .1
INQUISITIVE EARS If
m IN MY DEN AND fj
CAN TALK FREELY... f
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Open Monday and Friday Evenings
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1:00, Blda 'Em Cewbeyt S:W, Especially
far Wemeni 4:00, Warld Review; S:0O,
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Weathert S:45, Oreran Laalalatara; 7:1S,
VD&r Wedneeday A.M.
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10: l.
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Schoal al Alrt lt:15, Neaa Farm Hear.
Eyealnr Farm Bean 0:45,
10:00, Slrn Oil.'
Medltatleal
Population up At Woodburn
Woodburn The official pop
ulation of Woodburn has in
creased by 184 due to the cen
sus taken of the area east of
the highway annexed to the
city since the census of 1950,
and brings the total population
of the city o 2579,. according
to confirmation by the secre
tary of state's office.
The count was taken last
week by Mrs. Sarah Larkin of
Woottburn, under the supervis
ion of the office of the secre
tary of state.
The area in which the count
was taken was the section east
of the Pacific highway along
Tomlin and George street and
the Silverton road, annexed
jflSl
ACROSS
' 1. Animal
8. Edge
'. 9. Old piece of
clotb
12. The chosen
13. Silkworm
14. Liquor
15. Clow
16. Calcium
carbonstt
18. Not buiy
20. Relieves
21. Soft mineral
34. Indefinite
number
26. Simple
27. Pertaining to
Ariui
29. Make leather
31. Kind of tress
33. Jail keeper
38. River em
bankment 40. Wake
41. Nickname for
Theresa
45. Kind of dog
47. lnvemgate
48. Sign of the
zodiac
10. Propels a
boat
83 Business
associate
54. Make amends
58. Inhabitant
of: suffix
89. Wing
80. Take up
again
81. Male
descendant
83 Run between
ports
(3. Bang loosely.
DOWN
1. Stake
IGuldo's
highest
note
3. Trouble
4. Resolutely
calm
8. Look after
8. Late
Nov. 7, 1950. The new Wood
burn population figure will be
used in the distribution of
state liquor and highway
funds. : . . ;
Cost of the enumeration was
borne by the city.- .
Reed College May
Start Giving Grades
Seattle U.R Heed college,
at Portland, Ore., may upset a
40-year tradition by issuing
grades to its students, President
Duncan S. Ballentine said here.
Speaking at a Reed alumni
meetings, Ballentine said the
system of not giving grades
was defeating its purpose.
Solution of Saturday's Puzzle
1 One of
David's
rulers
8. Measure of
distance
8. Elevate
10. Change
11. Swimming
birds
17. Eccentric
rotating '
piece
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It. Old
exclsmstioa
21. Headpiece
31 Brazilian
macaw
It. Organ of
speech -39.
Steer wildly
38. Masculine
nickname
30. Conflict
32. Juice of a
tree
31 Baking vessel
JS.Call
16. Compass
point
37. Fishing
device
39. Fsther of
English
grammar
41. Material
used for
hangings
41 Muse of lyrls :
poetry
43. Alarm signal
44. Harden
48. Leave
49. Crackle
5L Division of a
hospital
S3. Part of a
building
S3. Indian of
Tierra dot
Fuego
56. Catnip
57. remalo sbeep
MARCH II
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