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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1949-09-22, Page 2Outstanding Quality Delicious Flavour ;les .:d: t. Aasearhf"...rad teeeteteee ,., EST OF THE SUN A Serial Story by JG3Eleal LEWIS. CHAD`1WrICK Tbr .tors t:tr• tlutea she Fs1ld. Irontier Meet bs rail and ht a its r . 4r.'.e Ca u 8,11er !torte rhil I a settee, her ti, nee. uta° tett tfia.biaston to 42I44 Mi. font .n,4 its 4r:raena. 4t tame n.,,.a Lt. Jiro "Landoll intessttcusee then ro°/heres .1 Stir ,.S:.t2e utY es'ieie•h .itt x186 red r and tar nsl"iumt her carrel pin toad attunes lits. fist 'tear Barron. Santa gonna annshiint ei r were, .totett. Elf learns. rat lust that Phil Lam rent*, robbed and chat. ed fes Ytorrun, ensinaerd the rtilshers, but hr doe:, rt..sc tell Trirriniu- K;e§ther doe. be tact 'Simon. hitt the 9ratnbler Item.o, the troth shrn by overhear. 'F'irrirtirt di.c.new ifs-:. I'i.a with Lt rt a tones. dun+.-BettYl z tri in tune with Vrrdna'. fiance. nurture itins..e:I in iota w'h atonia Yearn with the into rsti°n of killing Phil t irzina fol- low., bo'..- ..sl of a,str+ns to Phil in Tito, tri yarn hires. CHAPTER X, .;o e .*: ±'lar. the alletted Eve. . .. _ . .:este tie: .'e : .=a :vr -_ . er F^ ea the. s, iriteel gra: :rare r Panatela . as letenee leer. minc- e -eta at Virginia 'E:'? t ... and ^'r;• at Leitya Caset . ri: ?yet to riga . tlanatrates .e se. tar.t irk f. that." w irsiniz teal her. arra ,F warned.' anti _...,e.el, try to hid away te..a,..Steve Barron's pia e. Tae gr Fat ea Ste desert `ey rr: every direenese. etark lrrr_;e;y, eared ant! ea:tee. red rock=_ and bunch a: air. A - im eraeg :gave of heat :ze- - el the distant -:.y. to the Miles bey -end the haze lav .r'sl:: Lawrtect''s ranch house. Any perhaps *ler.? er. jt Jolt Ra d::' ar c r G d halff marched Eout^ that :naming. Apac - es, Mrs. t't a.den had heard, had swept up freer. the 1?inns and raided and burned a ranch souse within 10 miles of Santa Benita. Bat '9 irgI:tie ..a? ::o fear fol : er- aFif as s=e rode. She ccs:d only think of Pail's ria.^.ger. of the deadly threat of Steve Barron's voice. After the icing eight miles, the saw the hsgr., red butte to the west and s to ng _-.e gray that way. Vir- ginia felt relitif under her breath- lessnees Pi ias allel=ic house stood hear that butte. She saw the drafre, white against the greet: of the cottranwoods be- hind it. The other ranch buildings loomed gray and bleak near it The clatter of hoofs brought a figure to the dobe's de,orway, 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. "Phil!" Virginia gasped. There was a bristle of reddish beard on his cheeks and chin. He amiled thinly through it -the first time that she had seen him smile. "You look as though you had been tiding hard, Virginia, "It's too hot 'Phil," she said breathlessly, "Steve Barron -he has found out about you!" His smile fled. "About me?" "That you are the one who has been robbing the stages!" "Ohl 1 see." His voice was in- different. Then he was searching her face. "Arid 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 atm, "Thanks," he said, Then: "He's coming here?" "Yes! Lanya thinks he means to kill you l" 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 him that reminded her of Jim Randall, Oh, he had changed! And the changed way of him frightened her. She tried to read his thoughts, hut 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 lips with a *lit strange smile. Then his glance atne to her. %i'E 39 * 1949 She:-;„:,,'ter:i'�'h•s ateaSitMnag rel'e t see - . ti k tc - e _,aid 's deegesaus for yeti to raat elite. hes seen Apache signs a. t' "I castes .i ree:ea safely. Pail. I'll Ft ataile all rileett. He :neter eyee. Ate! seat. geatay, I -,e. =se.. r et what at z e.,, G.'a,iTir- g:- tett Her :atier_e was tlr.cer,..:a- b'e. ..ease, Pail ride!, His glance drifted desert ._rd again. `He's ,a .r.'Virginia. It's too !ate to turn tail arid run -even if I wanted to." R ¢ She t. 2 rd .r s.:.:Fd. a q:Iick ti' a.. t :orl:eu out a_ _ss the bright Tiefrert. She saw tardily want Phil .. sd miriutes ago noted A rider was bearing toward the ranHer lips .eat _a?denly dry ar.3 c. X f e "He's slate a:c,r.e" Pail said. "It's all right. It had to be sone- tf n:e." Virginia t-urrxed tortured eyes or him, "Pail. you're eegar for this," snare said. "Asad I knew what's in your mind. Steve Barron stands be- tween • ou and Lanya. That's a"hat 3eeattare t .,.kings , The rider was very close. He was slew wanting his sig black now. Pairs saes never left him. "Virginia. go i sae." Despair swept over her. "Phil-" She tried the only argument he would listen to. "If you love that �"Go into' the house " he ordered again; his voice was harsh. She hared not disobey it. (Cors *rated Next Week) PUZZLE kr:TOSS a The taring 2, c eta. 4. Pastry 6 ft,.,„ lied praut ' a;.srstIlTnent t v `:F these e.5? +•t'iin tack es 12 t c .-e, a C,., reIwitveof :a 4Ti ri ,r le either 25 .1 u a e 'ting $.17:t ,7.1./voted Ib a + F saint n..i.e , It3 • ret, 3e. 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Upside down to prevent peeking. fi Maki d ®®':nruni vmrnri Q IRPINZ i El a' MOM d ;.:Ei©®oe; Edi EAaOn Ew r r .161129 MEE P' nnr ri rI � n®Mona- 15,:tffiM Q�.7 ®" mmnn nnr©n ©M eine NEM g REM Ellar: narlins Mara BE 1510131a1319 MONDE E[="7 C�C31GiflmelFAIF, Near nr� Flav; C r fes t If Srscuit Loa_ Mix and sift into bowl, 2 c. once -sifted pastry flour /or c. once-siftedhard-wheatflour), 4 tsp. MagicBeltingPowder, 3§ tsp. salt. Cutin We.eiv, 4 tbs. shortening. Mix 1 beatenegg and. sufficient yeah- to. make 14 e.liquid; mix in 1 e. minced cooked /teat, 1 1'3 o4iy chopped areal! onion and 1 chopped dill pickle or 3 s c. well -drained pickle.. relish. Make a well in dry ingredients, pour in meat mixture and mix lightly with a fork. Turn into greased loaf pan (434" 834"). Bake in hot oven, 410", 30-35 rain. Serve with tomato or brown sauce. •eloild•YaMAIMmm. AAP see LE CANE Recipe Meastxre into bowl, 34 cup lake - warm water,. 1 teaspoon granti- Iated sugar; stir anal sugar is dissolved. Sprinkle with 1 en- velope Fleiachmanu's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand. 10 minutes, THEN stir well. Scald 34 cup milk and stir in 34 cup granulated sugar, 34 teaspoon salt, 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 melted 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. Sprinkle risen dough with 34 cup granulated sugar and lightly press apple wedges into cake tops, sharp edges down and close together. Mix 1 cup granulated sugar and 134 teaspoons r:innatnon; sprinkle over apples. Cover and let rise about 34 hour. Bake in moderate oven, 360°, 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: erg In a small amount (usually speci- e fied) of lukewarm water, dissolve thoroughly 1 teaspoon sugar for each envelope of yeast. Sprinkle with dry yeast. Let stand 10 minutes. THEN stir well. (The water used with the yeast counts as part of TO the total Liquid called for in your recipe.) %ate° a morals scfe,04! Ws s-,; rdifferent today "CHILDREN should be seen hut not heard" was a popular saying in grandfather's time. Rut today the youngsters hail with noisy delight that scratnptious, TWO -GRAIN cereal, POST'S GRAPE -NUTS FLAKES. 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