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10—Anabeim (Cal.) Bulletin Tuesday, July 10, 1955 Births St. Joseph Hospital Mr. and Mrs. William J. Baux, 419 Vance St., Santa Ana, boy, 6 lbs., 10 oz., July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown, 11711 Robert Lane, Garden Grove, girl, 6 lbs., 11½ oz. July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Palmer, 16942 "A" St., Huntington Beach, girl, 7 lbs., 3 oz., July 15. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Wilcox, 406 Arenoso Lane, San Clemente, boy, 7 lbs., 2 oz., July 14. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Best, 1658 Gregory, Fullerton, girl, 9 lbs., 4 oz., July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Brownlaw B. Leaton, 1515 N. Ross, Santa Ana, boy, 7 lbs., 15 oz., July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rivera Jr., 221 N. Nicholas, Fullerton, girl, 6 lbs., 7 oz., July 14. Santa Ana Community Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jose Montoya, 615 N. Townsend, Santa Ana, girl, 6 lbs., 2½ oz., July 16. Television and Radio TOM DANSON'S TV-RADIOLOGIC TVViewing Tips 7:30—The Search ...2 8:00—Science Fiction ...11 8:00—Baseball ...9 Angels vs. Beavers 9:00—Summer Theater ...4 9:30—Dollar A Second ...4 9:30—Mr. Genius ...11 10:00-$64,000 Question ...2 Following programs are compiled from reports provided by broadcasters. We atume no responsibility for last minute changes on their part. TELEVISION TONIGHT TUESDAY P.M. 5:00 P.M. 2-Space Funnies 4-Pinky Lee 5-Cartoons 7-Al Jarvis 8-News Window 9-Gen2 Norman 11-Mr. & Mrs. North 13-Destin Theatre 8:15 8-Smokey Rogers 8:30 2-Little Rascals 2-Frank Webb 4-Uncle Archie 5-Western Theater 7-Jack Owens 11-Boston Blackie 5:50 2-Range Bitter 8:00 P.M. 8-Beverly On 3 4-News, See Hearl 8-Willy 9-Cartoon Express 11-Ramar 13-News 6:15 7-Weaver's News 2-Amos 'n' Andy 3-4-Western Marshal 5-News Show 7-Picture Party 8-Encore Theater 9>The Ruggles 11-Annie Oakley 13-Danger Assignment 7:15 5-Pop Science 7:30 2-The Search 3-4-Vaughn Monroe 4-Pub. Prosecutor 7-Famous Theater 8-News Show 9-Fishing Flashes 11-Waterfront 13-Ellery Queen 7:45 4-News Caravan 8:00 P.M. 2-Startime Playhouse 3-Lawrence Welk 4 Place The Face 5-Follow that Man 7-Studio 57 8-Bill Hickok 9-PCL Baseball 4-Summer Theater 5-Orrin Tucker 7-Danny Thomas 11-Guy Lombardo 9:30 2-8-Spotlit Playhouse 3-Adventure 4-Dollar A Second 7-Hwood Showcase 11-Mr. Calius 10:00 P.M. 2-8-$64,000 Question 3-Science-Fiction 4-Truth-Consequence 5-Larry Finley 7-Name's The Same 11-Your Information 13-Inner Sanctum 10:30 2.-News 3-Arthur Murray 4-Great Life 8-Got A Secret 11-China Smith 13-Criswell Predicts 10:45 7-Baseball Fame 13-Playhouse 15 11:00 P.M. 2-Musical Nitecap Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gonzales, 12541 Hill St., El Modena, boy, 6 lbs., July 14. Mr. and Mrs. John Enos, 442S.Poplar, Santa Ana, boy, lbs., 10 oz., July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Holland, 1202 W. Camille, Santa Ana, boy, 6 lbs., 7 oz., July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Disney, 12512 Willowood, Garden, Grove, boy, 5 lbs., July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loeffler, 11592 Trenton Dr., Anaheim, boy, 5 lbs., 11 oz., July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minjores, 11175 Westminster Blvd., Garden, Grove, boy, 5 lbs., 8 oz., July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley G. StrobVine Lane, Cypress, girl, 7 lbs., 7½ oz., July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson, 12823 6th St., Garden Grove, boy, 8 lbs., 3 oz., July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Duesendurg 12721 4th St., Garden Grove, girl, 6 lbs., 7 oz., July 13. Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Clark, 436 S. Orange, Orange, boy, 9 lbs. 8 oz., July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Latchford, 10095 Martin St., Garden Grove, boy, 6 lbs., 3 oz., July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Tokeguma, 12172 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove, boy, 8 lbs., 2½ oz., Jul 8—Smokey Rogers 9—Little Rascals 2—Frank Webb 4—Uncle Archie 5—Western Theater 7—Jack Owens 11—Boston Blackie 5:50 8—Range Rider 6:00 P.M. 8—Beverly On 3 4—News, See Hearl 8—Willy 9—Cartoon Express 11—Ramar 13—News 6:15 7—Weaver's News 13—Mark Scott 6:30 news le Museum My Hints Curtains on Club thing Point 6:45 s La Rosa Page News 9:00 P.M. MORROW H.T. A.M. Pacific CORD 3 styles. Guar Six BOUF Horse hair net, P. T & G 230 West Cent Universal Radio & TV Syndicate—Tom E. Danson. SIL PERMANENT Stations Feature Music — News — Sports Daily Full, noir waist P.M. Mishop Preston R. Morrow 5:15 news Bill Stern C. Alott 5:39 Art Baker KABC-KHJ-News KNX-Tom Harmon 5:45 KFI-KABC-News KNX-Frank Goss 6:00 P.M. 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Romance THE BOSS By—Nick Sumner CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT THE DOOR opened, and two men came in, Doc Haller and Rob Ree stood by the door while the doctor came over to the bed and danced cheerfully, "Well, you fellow, how are you feeling the morning?" "I'll live, I reckon." "Sure you will. Can't kill an Irishman." Doc examined him carefully, and turned toward the silver man at the door. "You raised him tough, Rob. Lost a lot of blood, he'll be all right. Lot of blood, he'll be all right. Lot of blood, he'll be all right. Lot of blood, he'll be all right. Lot of blood, he'll be all right. Lot of blood, he'll be all right. Lot of blood, he'll be all right. Lot of blood, he'll be all right. Lot of blood, he'll be all right. Lot of blood, he'll be all right." "Let me talk to him alone, Doc It was an order. Doc hesitate then noddle. "Just a few minutes. Don't give him tired." He left the room. Rob hooked chair over to the bed and sat down. "I don't suppose you feel ill talking about it, kid, but Lacey called the inquest on Tim for the afternoon. You can't go, so I've got to. And I've got to know what it all about." Kerry told him, starting with the TOMORROW WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:00 A.M. KFI—Johnnie Wills KABC—Fred Beck KHI—KNX—News 1:15 KFI—Hit the Road KHI—Breakfast Gang KHI—Halpin Story 1:20 KNI—KABC—News 7:45 KFI—Harlow Wilcox KHI—Harry Babbitt KHI—News 8:00 A.M. KFI—Johnny Murray KABC—Brkfm Club KHI—Cliff Engle KX—Ralpin Story 8:15 KHI—KNX—News 8:30 KFI—News KFI—Bible Institute KNX—Make Up Mind 8:45 KFI—and Virginia KNX—Howard Miller 9:00 A.M. KABC—Garden Guide KJ—Cecil Brown KNX—Wendy Warren 9:15 KBC—Bob Gar'd News KNX—Ralph Story 9:30 KFI—Lady's Book KABU—Arue Story KJ—Norma Young KNX—Helen Trent 9:45 KFI—News KNX—Gal Sunday 10:00 A.M. KFI—A Baker's Notebk KHI—News KABC—Whispering St KNX—Road of Life 10:15 KABC-Girl Marries KHI-Tello-Test KFI-Music, News KNX-Ma Perkins 10:30 KFI-Strike It Rich KHI-Companions KHI-Jack Wagner KNX-Dr Malone 10:45 KABC-Lce-Ups KNX-Guiding Lite 11:00 A.M. KFI-Phrase Pays KJ-Keepin' Company KABC-Orval's Tales KNX-Mrs. Burton 11:15 KFI-Mary Hickox KHC-Best Record KNX-Perry, Mission 11:30 KFI-McBride, Peale KJ-Queen For Day KNX-Nora Drake 11:45 KNX-Bringer Day 12 NOON KEJ-News KNX-KABC-News KFI-Farm Reporter KMPC-Major League 12:15 KVoice of Call, KHJ-Cedric Poster, KAEC-Paul Harvey KNX-Melninch 12:30 KFI-Local News, KAEM-Sam Hayes KHJ-J Wagner, KNX-Art Unkleletter KFI—Geneva Report, KNX-Bill Ballance 7:45 KI-FI-Music, KAEC-Saga, News 8:00 P.M. KI-FI-News, KAEC-Back To Bible, KIHJ-Adventurer KFWB-Baseball( Stars-Solons) KTN-Tenn, Ernie 8:15 MPC-Baseball( Angels-Bewers) KFI-I Man's Family 8:30 KI-FI-People Are Funny, KAEC-Eddie Cantor, KHJ-I Ask You 8:45 KNX-Bing Crosby, 9:00 P.M. KI-FI-Biography Sound, KNX-KNH-Jnews, KAEC-Music Box, 9:15 PKAR-Parley Summit, KHJ-Fulton Lewja, 9:30 KIHJ-Music, KAEC-Bill Hamilton, KNX-Disk Derby KFI—McGee & Molly, KAEC-Mild'd Younger 1:00 P.M. KI-FI-Happiness Right, KAEC-Romance, KHJ-Maj. Lea, Base7, KNX-Godfrey 1½ Br. 1:19 KI-FI-Stella Dallas, 1:30 KI-FI-Widder Brown, 1:45 KI-FI-Pepper Young, 2:00 P.M. KI-FI-Woman in House, KAEC-Martin Block, 2:15 KI-FI-Lorenzo Jones, KAEC-B-Hammack, 2:30 KI-FI-Lone Runger, KAEC-Paul Kristian, KNX-Ruth Ashton, 2:40 KNX-Fred Robbins, P.M. KI-FI-Music, KAEC-Phillip Norman, KAEC-Eddie Cantor, 3:15 KI-Helody Manor, 3:30 KI Andy & Virginia, KAEC-Bank Weaver, KAEC-Matinee, Hwd, 3:45 KI-FI-Tello-Test, 4:00 P.M. KI-FI-Fullton Lewis, 4:15 KI-FI-Bheeler, HKJ-Hemingway, 4:30 KI-FI-Here's Answer, 4:45 KABC-Sports "Let me talk to him alone, Doc hesitate then nodded." "Just a few minutes. Don't get him tired." He left the room. Rob hooked a chair over to the bed and sat down. "I don't suppose you feel ill talking about it, kid, but Lacey called the inquest on Tim for the afternoon. You can't go, so I've got to. And I've got to know what it all about." Kerry told him, starting with the note from Lita, sparing himself nothing. "Well, Rob," he concluded, "you can say 'I told you so' — down the line." Rob was silent for a long moment; then he said slowly, should have killed him when he pulled a gun on me." "I didn't want him dead," Kerry protested dully. "It neither did I. But I'm tough. It wouldn't have ridden me this morning with bad news," he added. "Jared Toland died last night." Kerry stared bleakly before him. "I did that, too." "What do you mean? It was his heart?" "And that shooting right under his window probably brought on one." "You didn't ask Tim to draw on you there." Rob interrupted sharply, and added more gently. "Would've come soon, anyway. Coming a little sooner just saved him pain." Christie won't see it that way. She'll never forgive me." "Give her time, son." Rob avvised. "And don't worry. Your job's to get well. Leave everything else to me — muchacho," he added under his breath, and pressed his hand on Kerry's hair for a few seconds, and quickly left the room. The inquest was held in the basement of the Last Chance. Tables had been pushed back, and chairs arranged in rows. The room was s crowded as it had ever been, but with people many of whom had never seen foot in a bar-room before. Most of the nesters were... Mrs. Charles Gonzales, Hill St., El Modena, boy, July 14. Mrs. John Enos, 447 polar, Santa Ana, boy, 7 oz., July 15. Mrs. Oscar M. Holland, W. Camille, Santa Ana, lbs., 7 oz., July 14. Mrs. Earl E. Disney, Willowood, boy, 5 lbs., July 14. Mrs. Edward Loeffler, Trenton Dr., Anaheim, lbs., 11 oz., July 14. Mrs. Robert Minjores, Westminster Blvd., Garrove, boy, 5 lbs., 8 oz., 3. Mrs. Hurley G. Strob, Lane, Cypress, girl, 7½ oz., July 13. Mrs. Gerald Thompson, 6th St., Garden Grove, lbs., 3 oz., July 13. Mrs. Andrew Duesen-12721 4th St., Garden girl, 6 lbs., 7 oz., July 9. Mrs. C. A. Clark, 436 S. Orange, boy, 9 lbs., July 9. Mrs. Frances Latch-0095 Martin St., Garden boy, 6 lbs., 3 oz., July-9. Orange County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Salcido, 215 W. Sycamore St., Orange, girl, 7 lbs., 12½ oz., July 13. Divorces Divorces Filed Pledad S. Mercado vs. Jesus Mercado Opal B. Carrillo vs. Manuel Carrillo Willis Alexander Pratt vs. Margaret Eileen Pratt Vera Ann Denny vs. Lewis Ellis Denny Jr. Divorce or Annulment John F. Wilcox vs. Norma Wilcox Divorce Granted Elizabeth M. Shea from Charles Shea LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, Thomas F. Bevins and William Kenneth Banks, doing a general real state business under the firm name and style of Bevern Banks & Co., at 1244 West Lincoln Anaheim, California, has this date been dissolved by mutual consent. Notice is further given that Thomas F. Bevins, one of the undersigned, is now the sole owner and proprietor of said business. Dated: June 30, 1955. THOMAS F. BEVINS WILLIAM KENNETH BANKS (Pub. July 19, 1955) TRANGE AS IT SEEMS BY ELSIE HIX CHARLES EVANG HUGHEG — FAMOUS JURIST — LEARNED TO READ AT THREE AND AT EIGHT HAD READ ALL OF SHAKESPEARE A note to Western daily Outsider: HOW TO CROSS A MOAT 6 FEET WIDE WITH ONLY 2 PLANKS, 5 PT. 10 IN.LONG Answer: LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES July 15, 1955 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that fifteen days after the above date, the undersigned proposes to sell alcoholic beverages at these premises, described as follows: 1441 South West Street, Anaheim, Pursuant to such intention, the undersigned applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for issuance of an alcoholic beverage license (or licenses) for these premises as follows: ON SALE GENERAL: Anyone desiring to protest the issuance of such license(s) may file a verified protest with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, at Sacramento, California, stating grounds for dental provided by law. CAW CORPORATION For further information call or write: DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL $57 South Hill Street, Room 501 Los Angeles 13. MA. 6-6351 (Pub. July 19, 1955) LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting a gift shop business at Disneyland, 1313 Harbor Blvd., City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious name of TIKI'S TROPIC TRADERS and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names and addresses are as follows, to wit: Jack W. Evans, 14235 Sunset Blvd., Pacific Palisades, California, Claire C. Evans, 14225 Sunset Blvd., Pacific Palisades, California, A. Morgan Evans, 14229 Sunset Pld., Pacific Palisades, California, Jane E. Evans, 14229 Sunset Blvd., Pacific Palisades, California, JACK W. EVANS CLAIRIE C. EVANS A. MORGAN EVANS JANE E. EVANS STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ON THIS 18th day of July A.D., 1955, before me J. Heddens, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Jane E. Evans, known to me to be the person whose subscribed to the within ment,and acknowledged to me she executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,hersunto set my hand and my official seal the day and in this certificate first above ten. (SEAL) Notary Public in and for State My Commission H. (Pub. July 19-26 Aug. 2-9. Anaheim Bullet KE. 5-6051 CLASSIFIED INDEX CLASSIFICATION Acreage Apartments Automobiles Auto Accessories Auto Repair Paint Slipcases Motorcycles Estate & Equipment Building Materials Business Opportunities Business Property Cars and Trucks Wanted Dramatic Farm and Dairy Products Farm Machinery Farms and Ramches Florists For Sale — Miscellaneous Garages Garages — Service Stations Help Want—Female Help Want—Male Help Want—M & F Horses,Cattle.Et. 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Fox Anaheim Theater Is having its fifth in its series of special kid's matinees every Wednesday Doors open 1:00 This Wednesday Is "Bonzo Goes to College" and SIX Great Cartoons THE BOSS OF BROKEN SPUR By—Nick Sumner Copyright, 1854, by Nick Sumner. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. PETER TWENTY-EIGHT DOOR opened, and two men, Doc Haller and Rob. Rob by the door while the doctor over to the bed and cheerfully, "Well, young how are you feeling this?" I reckon." you will. Can't kill an on." Doc examined him cared and turned toward the silent the door. "You raised him Rob. Lost a lot of blood, but all right. Only he's not onto town to attend any in me talk to him alone, Doc." an order. Doc hesitated, added a few minutes. Don't get fed." ft the room. Rob hooked a lever to the bed and sat down. can't suppose you feel like about it, kid, but Lacey's inquest on Tim for this son. You can't go, so I've got I've got to know what it's out." told him, starting with there, grim and silent—with one notable exception, Rob thought, as he took his seat down front, ignoring the hostile looks that followed him. There was no sign of Lita Dawson or her father. Lacey Parran pounded for silence. "These proceedin's will now commence—" he broke off as the batwing doors were pushed open, and all heads turned toward the woman who stood there. "Miss Toland!" Lacey scrambled to his feet. "We weren't expectin' you. We all know 'bout your troubles—" A touch of real feeling pushed through the sheriff's official manner. "I'm mighty sorry, Christie." "I'm the only one that can tell what happened. I saw it." Christie's voice was rock-steady, controlled and drained of emotion, like her face. She had done her crying, but she wasn't wearing her mourning in her face, any more than on her back. She came down to the front of the room, took her seat in the witness-chair, and answered Lacey's him. "I couldn't let Kerry be jailed for murder when it wasn't murder." "Even if you hated him," Rob agreed. "You'd still give him a fair deal because that's the kind of woman you are. Now you're going to give him a fair hearing." He watched her, seeing the resistance go out of her. All her fiercely hurt pride had been set against him, but he'd raised up another kind of pride to combat it. "He told me the whole story you wouldn't give him a chance to tell you yesterday—and it's the truth. That's one thing about Kerry. He doesn't lie to me." He told it, just as ne'd been told, not embroidering it. When he'd finished, she dropped into a chair, laid her head on her arms, and cried—the hard, racking sobs of a strong woman to whom tears didn't come easy. But Rob sensed they were doing her good, and he made no attempt to soothe her. "Rob," she choked, "I've been such a fool!" 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Don't get ted." the room, Rob hooked a over to the bed and sat down. don't suppose you feel like about it, kid, but Lacey's the inquest on Tim for this you. You can't go, so I've got I've got to know what it's out." to told him, starting with the room Lita, sparing himself "Well, Rob," he concluded, can say I told you so—all the line." was silent for a long mothen he said slowly, "I have killed him when he gun on me." nin't want him dead," Kerry and dully. her did I. But I'm tough. didn't have ridden me the going to ride you." stood up. "A rider came in marning with bad news," he "Jared Toland died last stared bleakly before him. what, too?" do you mean? It was his that shooting right under window probably brought it didn't ask Tim to draw on rehear, Rob interrupted sharpadded more gently. It come soon, anyway, Comtattle sooner just saved him estie won't see it that way. never forgive me." her time, son." Rob adAnd don't worry. Your get well. Leave everything time—muchacho," he added his breath, and pressed his a Kerry's hair for a few and quickly left the room. quest was held in the bar Last Chance. Tables had ashed back, and chairs arrows. The room was as as it had ever been, but people many of whom had foot in a bar-room bemost of the nesters were "I'm the only one that can tell what happened. I saw it." Christie's voice was rock-steady, controlled and drained of emotion, like her face. She had done her crying, but she wasn't wearing her mourning in her face, any more than on her back. She came down to the front of the room, took her seat in the witness-chair, and answered Lacey's questions with far less sign of discomfort than he showed in asking them. Her story, as far as it went, agreed in every detail with the one Rob had heard from Kerry. She didn't hold cack any of the ugly suggestions, but one fact emerged unmistakably. It was Tim who sought the fight, Tim who'd drawn first; Kerry had fired only when he had to. There wasn't much left to say after she stepped down. Lacey fumbled about for a bit, then cleared his throat and announced, "Plain case o shootin' in self-defense. Case dismissed." Rob caught Christie at the door. Out of the corner of his eye, he observed Wayne Cameron edging toward them. "Christie, I don't need to tell you how I feel about Jared." He took the girl's hands in his. She gave him a brief pressure, and would have moved away, but he held her. "Come to the hotel with me. I've got to talk to you without this crowd around." "I've got to get home—" "I know, but you can spare me a few minutes. It's important." He spoke quietly, but it was the Boss of Broken Spur talking. Maybe Christie was too tired to put up an argument. Anyway, she let him lead her to a room in the hotel. She stood there facing him, head up. "If it's Kerry you want to talk about, Rob, it's no use. There's nothing to say, and I don't want to hear it." "Christie," he asked her, "why'd you give the evidence you did in court today?" "It was the truth." She stared at your troubles—A touch of real feeling pushed through the sheriff's official manner. "I'm mighty sorry, Christie." "I'm the only one that can tell what happened. I saw it." Christie's voice was rock-steady, controlled and drained of emotion, like her face. She had done her crying, but she wasn't wearing her mourning in her face, any more than on her back. She came down to the front of the room, took her seat in the witness-chair, and answered Lacey's questions with far less sign of discomfort than he showed in asking them. Her story, as far as it went, agreed in every detail with the one Rob had heard from Kerry. She didn't hold cack any of the ugly suggestions, but one fact emerged unmistakably. It was Tim who sought the fight, Tim who'd drawn first; Kerry had fired only when he had to. There wasn't much left to say after she stepped down. Lacey fumbled about for a bit, then cleared his throat and announced, "Plain case o shootin' in self-defense. Case dismissed." Rob caught Christie at the door. Out of the corner of his eye, he observed Wayne Cameron edging toward them. "Christie, I don't need to tell you how I feel about Jared." He took the girl's hands in his. She gave him a brief pressure, and would have moved away, but he held her. "Come to the hotel with me. I've got to talk to you without this crowd around." "I've got to get home—" "I know, but you can spare me a few minutes. It's important." He spoke quietly, but it was the Boss of Broken Spur talking. Maybe Christie was too tired to put up an argument. Anyway, she let him lead her to a room in the hotel. She stood there facing him, head up. "If it's Kerry you want to talk about, Rob, it's no use. There's nothing to say, and I don't want to hear it." "Christie," he asked her, "why'd you give the evidence you did in court today?" "It was the truth." She stared at your troubles—A touch of real feeling pushed through the sheriff's official manner. "I'm mighty sorry, Christie." "I'm the only one that can tell what happened. I saw it." Christie's voice was rock-steady, controlled and drained of emotion, like her face. She had done her crying, but she wasn't wearing her mourning in her face, any more than on her back. She came down to the front of the room, took her seat in the witness-chair, and answered Lacey's questions with far less sign of discomfort than he showed in asking them. Her story, as far as it went, agreed in every detail with the one Rob had heard from Kerry. She didn't hold cack any of the ugly suggestions, but one fact emerged unmistakably. It was Tim who sought the fight, Tim who'd drawn first; Kerry had fired only when he had to. There wasn't much left to say after she stepped down. Lacey fumbled about for a bit, then cleared his throat and announced, "Plain case o shootin' in self-defense. Case dismissed." Rob caught Christie at the door. Out of the corner of his eye, he observed Wayne Cameron edging toward them. "Christie, I don't need to tell you how I feel about Jared." He took the girl's hands in his. She gave him a brief pressure, and would have moved away, but he held her. "Come to the hotel with me. I've got to talk to you without this crowd around." "I've got to get home—" "I know, but you can spare me a few minutes. It's important." He spoke quietly, but it was the Boss of Broken Spur talking. Maybe Christie was too tired to put up an argument. Anyway, she let him lead her to a room in the hotel. She stood there facing him, head up. "If it's Kerry you want to talk about, Rob, it's no use. There's nothing to say, and I don't want to hear it." "Christie," he asked her, "why'd you give the evidence you did in court today?" "It was the truth." She stared at your troubles—A touch of real feeling pushed through the sheriff's official manner. "I'm mighty sorry, Christie." "I'm the only one that can tell what happened. I saw it." Christie's voice was rock-steady, controlled and drained of emotion, like her face. She had done her crying, but she wasn't wearing her mourning in her face, any more than on her back. She came down to the front of the room, took her seat in the witness-chair, and answered Lacey's questions with far less sign of discomfort than he showed in asking them. Her story, as far as it went, agreed in every detail with the one Rob had heard from Kerry. She didn't hold cack any of the ugly suggestions, but one fact emerged unmistakably. It was Tim who sought the fight, Tim who'd drawn first; Kerry had fired only when he had to. There wasn't much left to say after she stepped down. Lacey fumbled about for a bit, then cleared his throat and announced, "Plain case o shootin' in self-defense. Case dismissed." Rob caught Christie at the door. Out of the corner of his eye, he observed Wayne Cameron edging toward them. "Christie, I don't need to tell you how I feel about Jared." He took the girl's hands in his. She gave him a brief pressure, and would have moved away, but he held her. "Come to the hotel with me. I've got to talk to you without this crowd around." "I've got to get home—" "I know, but you can spare me a few minutes. It's important." He spoke quietly, but it was the Boss of Broken Spur talking. Maybe Christie was too tired to put up an argument. Anyway, she let him lead her to a room in the hotel. She stood there facing him, head up. "If it's Kerry you want to talk about, Rob, it's no use. There's nothing to say, and I don't want to hear it." "Christie," he asked her, "why'd you give the evidence you did in court today?" "It was the truth." She stared at your troubles—A touch of real feeling pushed through the sheriff's official manner. "I'm mighty sorry,Christie." "I'm the only one that can tell what happened. I saw it." Christie's voice was rock-steady,controlled and drained of emotion,like her face。She had done her crying,but she wasn't wearing her mourning in her face,any more than on her back. She came down to the front of the room,took her seat in the witness-chair,and answered Lacey's questions with far less sign of discomfort than he showed in asking them. Her story,as far as it went,agreed in every detail with the one Rob had heard from Kerry。She didn't hold cack any of the ugly suggestions,but one fact emerged unmistakably. It was Tim who sought the fight,Tim who'd drawn first;Kerry had fired only when he had to. There wasn't much left to say after she stepped down. Lacey fumbled about for a bit,then cleared his throat and announced,"Plain case o shootin' in self-defense. Case dismissed." Rob caught Christie at the door. Out of the corner of his eye,he observed Wayne Cameron edging toward them. "Christie,I don't need to tell you how I feel about Jared." He took the girl's hands in his. She gave him a brief pressure,and would have moved away,but he held her. "Come to the hotel with me. I've got to talk to you without this crowd around." "I've got to get home—" "I know,but you can spare me a few minutes. It's important." He spoke quietly,but it was the Boss of Broken Spur talking. Maybe Christie was too tired to put up an argument. Anyway,she let him lead her to a room in the hotel。她 stood there facing him,head up. "If it's Kerry you want to talk about,Rob,It's no use。There's nothing to say,and I don't want to hear it." "Christie," he asked her,"why'd you give the evidence you did in court today?" "It was the truth." She stared at your troubles—A touch of real feeling pushed through the sheriff's official manner. "I'm mighty sorry,Christie." "I'm the only one that can tell what happened. I saw it." Christie's voice was rock-steady,controlled and drained of emotion,like her face。She had done her crying,but she wasn't wearing her mourning in her face,any more than on her back. She came down to the front of the room,took her seat in the witness-chair,and answered Lacey's questions with far less sign of discomfort than he showed in asking them. Her story,as far as it went,agreed in every detail with the one Rob had heard from Kerry。She didn't hold cack any of the ugly suggestions,but one fact emerged unmistakably. It was Tim who sought the fight,Tim who'd drawn first;Kerry has hair for a few and quickly left the room. Quest is held in the bar Last Chance.Tables hadashed back,and chairs arrin rows.The room was as as it had ever been,但 people many of whom had foot in a bar-room beost most of the nesters were BUSINESS SERVICE 12. Services Rendered CHAIR CANEING, cane & rush anat. 615 N. Clark, Orange, Kel8-1042. ELLIOTT'S TELEVISION Service calls ... $2.95 431 S. 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