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The Brussels Post, 1949-9-28, Page 2
"SALADA TEA Outstanding Quality e Delicious Flavour gbDr12,0 WEST OF THE SUN A Serial Story by JOSEPH LEWIS CHADWICK CSIMT'7.0??...23,23=3/33393280a3MBY cceNI)PMIh The slur•, thus rues Virginia Anna °roasiw the wild, frontier west by roll and stun. in response to a letter from Phil Lawrence, her liars. who left Washington to make his Fortune in Arizona. At Leo- nean, Lt. Jim Randall investigate, .the robbory or the stage on whirl] she was riding and In which her cameo pin and a money ban for Steve Barron, Sante Rmtta gambling eznr. w000 010100. He kerns at lost that Phil Lawrence, robbed and clott- ed by Barren. mnginierd the rnbher, , but the dura not tell Virginia. Neither does he toll Barren, hitt the gambler learns the truth whets he overhears Virginia discuss- ing .Phil with 1.nnvn Currey, dunce -hall girl in love with Vtrgina'a dance. Barron. himself Its love with Lanya, lee yes with the intention of killing Phil. Virglnn fol- lows. inner,, or getting in Phu its time to warn bin. CHAPTER X. • No more than the allotted five minutes elapsed before Virginia was mounted on the spirited gray Blare which Jim Randall had loaned her. The gray, eager to be off, took minc- ing stens as Virginia held it in and looked clown at Lanya Correy. The girl's dark eyes were Fright- ened. "It's a dangerous ride," she said. "I can't think of that," Virginia told her, "Phil must be warned." Lanya looked over her shoulder and shivered, "I -I'll try to hold him here," she said, and moved away toward Steve Barron's place. The great expanse of desert lay in every direction. stark lonely, all sand and cactus, red rocks and bunch grass. A shimmering wave of heat haze blurred the distant rim to the south. Miles beyond the haze lay Phil Lawrence's ranch house, And perhaps danger. Jim Randall's command had marched south that morning. Apach- es, Mrs. Warden had heard, had swept up from the Pinas and raided and burned a ranch house within 10 miles of Santa Bonita. But Virginia had no fear for her- self as she rode. She could only think of Phil's danger, of the deadly threat of Steve Barron's voice, After the long eight miles, she saw the high red butte to the west and swung the gray that way. Vir- ginia felt relief under her breath- lessness. Phil's adohe house stood near that butte. She saw the dobe, white against the green of the cottonwoods be- hind it. The other ranch buildings loomed gray and bleak near it. The clatter of hoofs brought a figure to the lobe's doorway, and from afar Virginia knew it was Phil. He came running as she jerked the gray to a stop amid a cloud of sifting dust. He caught her as she slipped from the saddle. "Phil1" Virginia gasped, • There was a bristle of reddish beard on his cheeks and chin. He smiled thinly through it -the first time that she had seen him smile. "You look as though you had been riding hard, Virginia. "It's too hot "Phil," she said ' breathlessly, "Steve Barron -he has found out about youl" His smile fled, "About nuc?" ISSUE 39 - 1949 r "That you are the one who has been robbing the stages!" "Ohl i see." His voice was in- different. Then he was searching her face. "And you know too," he said. "It makes no difference to me, Phil. I -I know you can justify whatever you have done." He reached out and gripped her arm. "Thanks," he said. Then: "He's coming here?" "Yes! Lanya thinks he means to kill you!" Sharply, "Lanya?" She looked him squarely in the eyes, "I know about her, too, Phil." "Yes," he murmured. "Yes, of course." "Phil, you must leave here -at once!" * * * He nodded slowly. There was a calm hastelessness about hien that reminded her of Jim Randall. Oh, he had changed! And the changed way of him frightened her. She tried to read his thoughts, but saw only that his eyes were bright and eager. You're going?" she demanded.. "Yes," came his slow answer. "Yes, I'm going." Virginia watched him as his nar- rowed glance drifted out across the desert. He edged his tips with a thin strange smile. Then his glance came to her. "I'll have to see you back to town," he said. "It's dangerous for you to ride alone. I've seen Apache signs about." I came through safely, Phil. I'll get back all right." He met her eyes. And said gently, "I'll not forget what you did, Vir- ginia." Her impatience was uncontrolla- ble. "Please, Phil-ridel" His gince drifted desertward again, "He's coming, Virginia. It's too late to turn tail and run -even if I wanted to." * * « She turned quickly and looked out across the bright desert. She saw tardily what Phil had minutes ago noted. A rider was bearing toward the ranch. Her lips felt suddenly dry and cold. "He's come alone," Phil said. "It's all right. It had to be some- time." Virginia turned tortured eyes on him. "Phil, you're eager for this," she said. "And I know what's in your mind. Steve Barron stands be- tween you and Lanya. That's what you're thinking!" The rider was very close. He was slow -walking his big black now. Phil's eles never left him. "Virginia, go inside." Despair swept over her. She tried the only argument he would listen to. "If you love that girl...." "Go into the house," he ordered again; his voice was harsh. She dared not disobey It, (Continued Next Week) CROSSWORD _ PUZZLE ACROSS 3. The thing 1. Cuts A. Rooted grass 9. Swiss riVor 15. Networks 13. Wr lnk]e 16. Plural ending 16. Sailor's saint 18. Scores 19. Peer Gynt'n mother EL Weights 28, Idnd of choose 24. Small lake 26. Cried 28, J9dward to his Pal. 715. Meaning 31. Close 33, Continent tab.) 84, Cone)udes 38. wall 38. Senior (ab.) 40. Minced oath 42. Coaso (naut,) 46, Garment edge 47. Poem 49. Penally Italian family 50. Idlndu prayer Ysrug Ight brown 6. Oo wit ggs 7.-openpett ecourt 811. Cbn Dernin g 40 Conspirator 88, Plume 44.Owned weight Ss. Goon Ahead XSOWN 1.Confootlone 9, Holder of a lease 4. Pastry 6. Condiment 8. Scotch cakos 7. Correlative of either 8. Excavated 9. Aside 10. Confederates I1. Mignonette green 14. Riotous crowd 17, Flay storage place 50. Sea bird 22. Flurried 26. Serf 27. Australasian fern M. Brink 32. Aftectlon 36. Weaken. 37, By 35, Singe above pitch 8A, Second selling 45, Chill lab 0841 mnu - 45. Gaged 44. Dogmas 40. Estate as lord 48. Title 61, C1 ar profit , 58, SL ger 56. An ' to -Saxon leur 88. klra 61. Babylonian% deity 44. Radium (symb,) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 10 Tr"-° 12 13 15 19 24 29 38 45 30 20 34 39 6 16 5 40 17 26 I8 2..23 28 7 47 "32 55 56 60 4 42 54 57 sg� 617 62 63 43 59 Answer elsewhere on this page. UNfAY SClOOL LESSON By Rev, R. Barclay Warren.' The Call of Isaiah, Isaiah 6:1-10. Golden Text: - Also I, heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, anti who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me. Isa. 6:8. During the last quarterdwe study "The prophets speak" with selected passages from Isaiah and Jeremiah. Isaiah was a man of great talent, whose variety of eloquence was such that it exceeded the average even after being translated into a language that did not exist in his day. It is said the: Daniel Webster would read extensively in the Book of Isaiah to saturate himself with its spirit of eloquence cm the night before he was to give some epoch- making speech. Isaiah gives an account of his call. The king had died, L'zziah had raised his country to a high peak of prosperity. But when he attempted to usurp the office of a priest, he was smitten with lep- rousy, Now Isaiah sat in the temple, The king was dead. But he saw a vision of the great King. He saw Christ in His glory. (See John 12:41). Stirred by' the vision of Christ's holiness -so great that even the angels covered their faces as well as their feet - he saw his own uncleanness. On the acknowl- edgement of his dire need God pro- vided a personal cleansing, Now he could hear God's voice saying, "Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?" The two requirements for delivering God's message are here seen. The man must be sent of God, and he must be willing to go. Isaiah having experienced the cleansing of his own nature and keenly aware of the need of his people, responded, "Here am I; send me". The man today who enters the ministry without a Divine call, may be able to deliver thoughtful cultural essays in fine style, but few people will be brought face to face with God. Not all of Isaiah's hearers needed his message. Many simply closed their eyes to the truth. It was of him as of Paul, "For we are the aroma of Christ to God among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing, to one a fragrance from death to death, to the other a fragrance from life to life," Cor. 2:16 (R.S.V.) 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A, If the sweetness of creast seems uncertain, stir a pinch of soda into it. This will prevent it from „ curdling even in hot coffee, Q, How can I remove paint stains from clothing? A, By saturating thein with equal *- parts of ammonia and spirits of tur- pentine. Soak the places well, and then wash with soap suds,f Upside down to prevent peeking, 9WFiF0©©'Aorg GIME' no ©©n 9 ' rr[J Ea ©©rim❑ cin 'iir©'JF �• "Lin mini none n , ra n i mon ®nnini ADD ©ERREFii ®f1d::;;an irl1I©EQ S -10 c'«JJ > FI 5-, ass /lea. More flavor Magic's Meaf'N'Biacuii'Loaf 1 / Mix and sift into bowl, 2 c. once -sifted pastry flour (ort % 0. once -sifted bard -wheat flour), 4 tsp. MsgicBaking Powder, 34 tsp. salt. Cut in finely, 4 tbo. shortening. Mix 1 beaten egg and sufficient milk to make yj e. liquid; mix in 1 a. minced cooked meat, 1 finely -chopped small onion and 1 shopped din pickle or 34 a. well -drained pickle relish. Make a well in dry ingredients, pour in meat mixture and mix tightly with a fork. Tuns into greased loaf pan (4M s x Bake in hot oven, 460°, 30-36 min. Serve with tomato or brown sauce. 4356 MAGIC. 8AKI.NR POWDER; i A LE CAKE Recipe Measure into bowl, 34 cup luke- warm water, 1 teaspoon granu- lated sugar; stir until sugar is dissolved. Sprinkle with 1 en- velope Fleischrnann's Royal Past Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 minutes, TIiEN stir well. Scald 34 cup milk and stir in 34 cup granulated sugar, 34 teaspoon Galt, 3 tablespoons shortening; cool to lukewarm. Beat in 1 cup once -sifted bread flour. Add yeast mixture and 1 beaten egg; beat well. Work in 234 cups once -sifted bread flour. Knead lightly; place in greased bowl and brush top with molted butter or shortening. Cover and set in warm place, free from draught. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough and divide into 2 equal portions; form into smooth- balls. Roll each piece into an oblong and fit into greased pans about 7" x 11", Grease tops, cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Peel, core and cut 8 apples into thin wedges. Sprinldo risen dough with 34cup granulated sugar and lightly press apple wedges into rake tops, sharp edges down and close together. Mix 1 cup granulated sugar and 134 teaspoons cinnamon; sprinkle over apples. Cover and let rise about 34. hour. Bake in moderate oven, 850°, about 1 hour. Serve hot, with butter. New Fast -Acting Dry Yeast Needs NO Refrigeration! Stays fresh and full-strength on your pantry shelf for weeks! Here's•all you do: In a small amount (usually sped - fled) of lukewarm wate, dissolve thoroughly 1 teaspoon sugar for each envelope of yeast. Sprinkle with dry yeast. Let stand 10 minutes. THEN stir well. 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