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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 , 1 94 1 . SERIAL STORY W it' DUDE COLLEGE BY OREN ARNOLD COPVUICHT, 1940. NEA SERVICE. INC. YESTERDAY: Ronnie hurries of. the co-eds were definitely in home, lands and reports her ex- terestlng. pericnee to her father. He nd- He asknd n few if they knew vises her to call the sheriff. UI- Where to find Itonica Bailey. tlmately, she talks to Inspector Sheridan Starr, of the border pa trol, . He identifies the five men as aliens, sets out to trap them. Ronnie goes along. Even when they leave the car and Starr rides away, Ronnie follows. She hears Starr order the men to stop, then hears a shot. ANDRE MAKES PLANS CHAPTER V "Who c-euwl",, ., , : Andre Girardeau breathed that, than turned slowly, down the arched corridor, leading from the Pueblo U. administration building to thq library..", He went only a few feet, before he halted, though; he felt .that, for personal as well as professional reasons, he simply, must have another and better look at the Mexican girl. the bespectacled man was at her left, helping her. , to walk, With her right arm she handled her one crutch clumsily.', ' ,'. ' Andre decided., her; act , was none too convincing. But he al so, decided that-nny, sort of act was .unimportant.; what . really Impressed him was the appear ance of this girl. ,; "M-M M-mm-m!" Andre .Rave jnurmured tribute again, already sensing the pleasure when he should meet this girl. ,.,He saw her perfection of teeth, lips .almost too carmine. He noted the way her hair clung ".to her head in ringlets, swept low and backward. He saw. too, that her Initial touch of haughtiness had faded They knew about her, but not where, she was. i'lle kept looking for another glimpse of the Mexican girl, and while he did see several others of obvious Latin heritage, he did not see that particular one. He wished he had heard her. name distinctly, somehow, soon, it would be his move to approach her and make himself acquaint ed, but that would have to be handled with infinite .tact, at least so far public eyes were concerned. It must appear en tirely natural, normal. ,.,He did see .the bespectacled young professor once, striding across , lno main campus court with four books on his arm, hut was not interested In that gen tleman. When he was back In his car, Andre drove in a filling station to. be sure of his fuel supply, and there encountered a youlli as talkative as his kind is likely to be, especially out west, "You hear the news?" the youth asked, between windshield iwines. "About the Pueblo girl?" . ,"l beg pardon?" Andre was democratic only by. effort. "Yep. College girl from right here at old Pueblo, by George Plenty of the old nerve, mister, let me tell you! They say she didn't even take a gun out there, but when the right minute come she Why how-de-do, Miss Mon toya!" , ,. , . A second car had driven up to the pump and Andre found him self instantly deserted. He hail paid his bill anyway, and his really needed OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople fMY WORD IT'S gggODD I tAEMER"WAT'VE YOU GOT TWisB FTMAWM3.'UM-rA NOTICED MOW )25?yrirvE. HOOPLE ? r, TWS VEAC? T SUALU BE 'sf STREfcKV THE (l?At)IUfA? OR IS IT jP 'BUSY AS A BEE CCMERT-RGROUND APPEARS.' J(tHAT NICKEL YOU LOSTp niNG THE YARD INJTO A --1 fTCT ( LAST FALL TfE? f DAFFODIL'S, SWEET V THE EARTH V '. M TZ PEASjGARDEMlAS-w)' ( HAS A SMOOTH, ) ' M C -HTI rrlrrp oiw rEEL7 M .1 yry.. f i r i ' r nii r m r rj i --WAi &t f-ll j fit JM?kXW: Ml 'fi&jjjSJr PROPECTC 2-7z ,,.yM.,t,c!.,rM UlS OWN BACKYARDS J i - i - Pet 433 .417 Veterans Not To Be Asked Age In Registration when the bespectacled man came j windshield hadn't to escort her from her car; pat-1 cleaning. He glanced out. Some cntly, then ,thls lady responded ! thing ubout that name Montoya to masculine attention. Without hurl caught his : Interest and-- heing seen at least more than j there she was again! casually, he slipped on down tne archways and out of her sight. ,. i He walked along the shaded avenue toward his hotel. An Irrigation canal there made a rip pling rivulet, beautiful In reflect ing the trees as well as giving then life. At a lovely rustic bridge he paused a moment ,to study his Image In the quieter, y0u heard the pool. He smiled at himsoii; ne, jtoyn?" ' Andre Girardeau, should be able j "News, .limmee?" to en'ov this assignment, with a I 'Sure! One nf your own l'ueb Iwautlful senorlta and with Ron-0 girls. Gosh, maybe you know lea Bailey both as protagonists In ,cr! Her old man's the big air his little drama.. He wasn't had plane builder. Name of Bailey . looking; not nt all. !,i 1 ' ! ma'am." fie adjusted his tie, whistled n "I have only come here wan little softly, meditatively, and (week myself, you know, Jlmmee. walked on. He reasoned next ' unt what Is it that The same girl. First time he hail seen her a bespectacled pro fessor had Jumped to help her. Now, obviously, she had a filling station lad enslaved. "Iss so sweet of you, .lim mee,". slip was saying, musically, "you come so qticek to help me." "Aw, I'm supposed to, ma'am. Anyway, I well, gee! Say, have news, Miss Mon- I A total of 28 questions will be 'asked of all world war veterans i registered February 22 !v the American Legion for possible na tional defense service, Comman der, James Young of Umpqua Post, No. Hi. of Roseburg announced here today. One significant question will not he asked, however, Cot, -manlier Young said. That, strange t'i say, pert,i"is to I he registrant's age! The American Legion does not wani 10 Know now out it;, tneni Old Stage Line Ad Offers Contrast In Travel Systems he- All interesting comparison tween traffic conditions transportation facilities of present time and those of only a comparatively few years ago was furnished here today by L. V. Darklow, of Portland, a represen tative of Crown Mills. Mr. Bark low Is a son of the late Daniel liarklow of Myrtle Point, who for many years was an agent for the Roseburg Myrtle Point stage line. Mr. Barklow brought to the News-Review office some relics U. of 0. Speakers Are Heard Today At Roseburg High Women's A , League W. L. Copco 36 24 Sandy's Place 33 27 Grand Beauty Shop . 26 34 Deer Creek Dairy ... 25 35 . Games Last Night Copco 2, Sandy's Place 1; Deer Creek Dairy 2, Grand Beauty onop i. High individual game score, Ludwlg, 173; high Individual ser ies score, Ferguson-Worledge 448. Scores Last Night Copco Girls- Hdcp 50 . 59 59 177 Ludwlg 173 134 93 400 Chapman 143 145 108 396 Ness 126 148 158 432 Lenox 147 141 126 414 KODcrtsoni 137 134 142 413 Totals .! 785 701 686 2232 Sandy's Place: Hdcp 61 61 61 183 Worledge 146 152 150 448 Black 155 133 132 420 Sanders 105 100 127 332 Ferguson ..: 167 141 140 448 Day 93 86 90 269 Totals 727 673 700 2100 Deer Creek Dairy: Hdcp 76 76 70 228 Vrooman 12y 142 140 411 Redharn OH m oqi L. Pounds 80 112 157 349 -senor 137 126 118 381 Blessing .134 135 129 398 Totals ... 654 745 752 2151 Grand Beauty Shop: three pins. The tournament will finish tonight at 7 o'clock when Stephens Auto Co., Eagles, U. S. V. A. and Kiwanis take their turn in trying for the city champion ship. Scores: Montgomery Ward Hdcp. Stucky ... Roberson Moore Zeltler ... Burkhart Totals . .197 ...132 .118 ....IS ! ...137 ...175 ...893 197 140 98 170 127 125 857 197 222 135 119 158 M8 591 494 351 423 422 448 979 2729 There will be a meeting of the Wfnman'o Inaniln MnlainE and 600 'executive committee following Thursday night. The meeting has been called for the purpose of setting dates and establishing rules for the women's city championship. Rice & Meyers Sheet-Metal Worlu Sheet Metal Work Tailored to tte Job 627 N. Jackson St. Phone S20 Floor Sanding and Refinishing Old Floors Made Like New CHAS. KEEVER Phone 651-J Phone 128 Visits School Mrs. Lulu Gor- j spent several days the first part of the week visiting schools at Anchor, Galesville, Glendalc, Rid die and Canyonville. H. C. STEARNS Funeral Director Phone 472 OAKLAND, ORE. Licensed Liiy Assistant Any Dlsunce, Any Time Our service Is for ALL, and meets EVERY NEED Hdcp. Conn Tynan ... 1 Ihi, .11. ........I h..i-U ..II ' ' " '",lUVLI that he would have to set him self up In some dude ranch near by to give outward excuse for his presence In and around Pueblo. The Idea was distasteful, . but he supposed he would have to ride a horse some in the western waj, through their hilarity someone and no doubt listen to tall tales j broke Into a college song. All he of Indian massacres and such, j could do was drive out of their However, when he should form ; way. his contact with the Mexican girl 1T0 be continued) boredom ought surely to van- j , ish. "If this goes , smoothly I can net n quarter million or belter and then skip out," he reminded himself. "With that much I can .probably take my choice ha! Maybe -maybe Mexico City It self wouldn't lie so bad. As safe there as anywhere." lie knew no particular fear. A , conceited man seldom does, be- ' cause conceit is but exaggerated confidence. Anyway, it was more pleasant to meditate 1111 which of j two lovely girls he should choose for permanent companionship. II 1 simply (lid not occur to him that j the Mexican senorlta might not care for him. j He purchased a sporty new car during the next hour, and with ! proper directions drove out a few miles to the expensive Itanch del ; Sol. There, as a business . man from New York, he could be a typical dude guest, loafing the autumn weeks away. It would give him adequate front. I , Jle tried to telephone Honlca 1 11111I learned that site was not on j her father's ranch, lie tried the i college, with no belter results. It occurred to him then that- she! . would be somewhere on the cam pus and so he drove back there. " Hearty young collegians seem ed to be everywhere but lie re I cognized none of them. Some are, who register, because there is no longer any restriction of age 1 III a citizen's sharing in natioivil ' defense. 1 Kvery good citizen, youni; or old. must do his share In national defense," Young says. "That is the new order In nalio'nal emer-1 gencies today!" Young pointed out that men I and women skilled 111 I he trades "Aw. sure, that's right. Weill1"" "' " "emanci in national this Miss Bailey, she was-" (defense Industries Irrespective of Andre, straining to h e a r, j caught no more or it. A roadster j "Faetorles and shops are report plied high wllh eollegiahs rolled I'1'1 he hiring trained men today uo honklne behind lilm and : ' cases w ho are past 70 years ano even omer. Isald. "I Ins is especially true in machine, mechanical and metal ! trades." i The American Legion national defense questionnaire lists 67 spe cial trades ami vocations which each registrant is asked to check. If the regis! rani's trade is not lisl- icd, he should write it in, Young 1 advised. be discussed. wart'ii 111 papers belonging fc.acn year the symposium to Ills father. team of the university addresses One of these relics was an ad-1 service clubs, high school as vertisement for the stage line sembles. granges and other which In announcing one-wav Rrotips throughout the state on tare o sr Young Totals Two members of the Univers- and ; ity of Oregon symposium team, II,,, Len Clark, Portland, and Merlin 'Flegel ieison, baiem, spoke at Hose-1 rounus iburg high today on "The Ameri can w ay. ' The speeches dealt with the basic philosophy of Ameri can life as revealed through the lives of such men as Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson and others. Historical precedents for our present foreign policy will also 90 90 90 270 ...102 114 130 316 1 ...120 141 107 368 ! .163 133 130 426; ..146 114 149 409 j ..148 128 137 413 . 769 720 , 743 2232 Montgomery Ward rolled last night in the Roseburg Bowling association tournament but fail- JUST SUPPOSE! Everybody Liked Spinach! Not likely, but everyone likes profits. Most peo ple like them in their own pocket or their own business, rather than in the other fellow's pocket Dr the other fellow's business. Buy at The Farm Bureau Exchange YOU OWN THE PROFITS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. Roseburg, Oregon cd to get in the prize money by ' and round trio fare of questions Yoncalla Girls' Hopes For 5th Title Dashed $!l between Uoseburg and Myrtli Point said: "This line does not I carry the mall and the comfort of passengers is especially looked after. Good four-horse slock all the way through, with five relays. Stages leave each end of the 1 route at 6:30 a. m.. arriving j destination S p. m." Tickets dated as late as 1910 1 required passengers to exempt Vitiin.r I '""i r-uiKi-iHK- II H ICSpoilSI- lining I. , l miUHN IKllIM Wllll-I lllllll transportation to designation." As compared with the former trip of more than 13 hours, the trip to Myrtle Point now may bej made in the comfort of a mod ern car or bus In slightly more Hum one hour. of current Interest. last year lus audiences were contacted. The purpose of the group is to . provide young men and women at the university with an oppor tunity to appear before realistic audiences .and to give the people at of the state an opportunity to I hear discussions on timely to- The speakers were nanled by their director, Dahlberg. accom- W. A. NEW SPRING HATS N'ew shipment of ladies- ocpu- lar priced hats, dress collais, belts, buttons, lingerie, etc. Now in at Carr's. 'Adv.) B League Volleyball Results Camas Valley 26. (iardlner 20. Iteedsport 21. 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