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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 13,-1941 SERIAL STORY . DUDE COLLEGE BY OREN ARNOLD COPYRIGHT. !04O. MCA SEAVICE. INC. YESTERDAY: Wes catches )ultorly fair with him anil charm Ronnie, discovers sho, too, hasjitif; withal, that the Just couldn't been trailing Lona. Since It is too envision her heinj; in love with a late to find the Mexican girl, Iman like .Andre Girardeau, tliey return home. Wes is elated, Andre plainly was a playboy ot a believes Ronnie call's for him, I type all too common; Wes coui-l until a faculty member mentions hardly feel that Ronnie had been a gossip column rumor of her; taken in by him. engagement to Oirardeau. j -j shall demand the truth my- self," Wesley suddenly avowed AN INTERRUPTED PARTY after supper this rvening. Whenv CHAPTER XXII j forPi in characteristic action, he may lie losing the Bailey rtrovc immediately out of town girl before the semester Is over,",1 m his old sedan. His car, Inci mis elderly gentleman predicted. Mentally, was In much better "I Just happened to see In a New snape than It had been on his oil York paper where she Is engag-1 Binll trip in this direction; its ed - here, I clipped it for this rattles were gone, its body really meeting, hiic Is a national figure Mtuaetlve under new paint. He in society, you know. This col- honed Hnnira would r.ntlee It Another car was parked at the Hocking Ft ranch home when he llmniKt wrlfei nffen ahnnt hop Seems the bridegroom will be i me young frenenman we see got there, so Wes knew Instantly with her so often. Named Gil- that he wouldn't be able to ask ardeau." Ronnie his point-blank question. Wesley, York, deeply hurt, toUlpiis ,lea had been to demand of hlmseir all at once that he was , h,.,- if slie really did love Andre tired of endless worrying. I Girardeau, add to beg of her to - Runlca had seemed so fine, so j to well, he hadn't planned quite " ' that far,, hut he did hope to in terfere with her "engagement" as announced by the New York columnist. He wished he might tell Ronnie of Andre's meetings with Lima Montoya, but that wouldn't seem diplomatic. He'd have to think of something else. The Rocking R living room - a I large hall beautifully done in log beams and Indian rugs anil west- i urn riii'ntlm-n - . ivau attv U'ilh mil. flnmcrl hrnnrhtal ninrniiH mem. I ..... ..'. ... branes. Tell your dnwgtst to sell ymi I s'c " ' , K .vness nan- n bottle of Creomiilsinn with ilin im. ed Wes for a moment at the demanding you must like the wov It I threslihold, but both Mr. Uailey quickly alloys the coiiRh of you are I ant Ronnie saw him. A moment to haveyour money back ,,,. w.,a , ,,,,, mi(,s( ,)f s(,v. CRcOMULjION en Pueblo U. co-eds, lovely girls forCoughs.ChestColds.Bronchiris "" wh" wt! unntering him as I he only eligible male present to Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves nromolly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel I Rerni luden phlegm, and nld nntui-e to soothe ftiid henl raw, tender, in- cm furniture - ii- .. OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople f'YiSAD, MR.CODD.' FROM THAT MODEST S?tt l( MINE OP FULLER'S EARTH YONDER WHERE jp I . THE STRIPLINGS ARE PLANING WE SHALL J i-:- ; EXPAND OVER A SaUARE MILE1 AND- ( IT'S A GTICKUP.' j fi POUR MYRIADS Jf 7 JAC JARS OF OUR MP-KAFF -. LA "D ALTON P BEAUTY BALM iff COULD YOU ADVANCE JVuprii ' -Taw t?' A UPON THE i $50 FOR JARS j-4,J ; f ,Kc f,md-V M 1 1' v ,jumm V COf. mi BY KlEStHV)CEf IWC. T. M. BEG. U. S. PAT. Off. . - y ! I Salmon Fishing Control in Ocean Urged on Board WASHINGTON. Marchc 13. 'API A memorial from - the Oregon legislature asked con- ress last Saturday to amend the ermn taking unlimited catches in all seasons ol the year, many of which were Immature. It said federal action was necessary to curb the fishing. Siitherlin Has Prospect Of New Lumber Mill SUTHERLIN, Ore., March 12. William Schofield, representing Y..II- 1F...I n C?nn lLfnnl1Q mTinS,! -rcd bea'spS over silver and chinook salmon DUtside state waters. It would provide the commis sion include in its investigation all species of salmon in outsits: meeting of the city council Mon day evening, March 10, to discuss means of acquiring certain par cels of land for a lumber mill site. Satisfactory agreements were ronehttH uhprphv Mr Metal maV waters from the state of Califor-'acquire an option by posting a nla to Cape Scott on Vancouver .wxi faith bond" of $100 to in- dance w ith them. Six guests had j cared to. They cracked driven out to visit Ronnie, with laughed Inordinately i no dates tonight because of school ruling. The talk was too rapid for Wes. Temporarily he slinnctl .v. .. i . ii . ,t. .a f. -5! ... iis IS ! 1 rA'iifli''" i t CMEEiWUL AS ITS NAMIi'' ft hack into his old defensive "Quite so," and "Yes. indeed," and such poor conversational phrases un til Teeny Travels, a cute bit from Detroit, grabbed him and i literally forced him into jitter-1 bugging. Ciood sMrt at heart, Wes tried II. Moreover, he show ed some talent - if jitterbug steps can be called such- and present ly was actually enjoying himself. Nor normal can can long remain unliappv amid seven vivacious jokes They even revived the old game of j "handles" whereby you do cute imitations with fingers and I hands, and Wes himself proved tne cleverest of all. In short, an outsider looking i:i would surely have taken Dr. Woodrow Wesley York, Ph.D., not for a dignified instructor in archaeology but as some lively meber of the junior or senior class, a young collegian very popular with the co-eds. Harmless and impromptu as it was, this hour represented the highest good time Wesley York had ever known. At about 10 Mr. island and that such fishing in such waters commercially come under the jurisdiction and regula tions of the said commission to the end that there shall be proper protection and conservation of the fish." The memorial recited that out side fishing operations catch a substantial portion of the silver and chinook salmon originating from the streams of Oregon, Washington and British Colum bia. It said this fishing was en tirely unregulated with the fish- I SunnyBrook KENTUCKY FTRAtCHT nOIIKROIN WHISKEY i n wHium im i w:tt III. II jVatiunal DiMillm Prmlurt Corporation, rirw York i BRAND I girls. Finally Honnie Bailey her self Interrupted Teeny and oth ers who had preempted Wes. CiiKidne.ss, you girls are ter- lible!" she declared, brightly. "Dr. York came to see me-not you!" That merely intensified the rivalry. And built up Wesley'i spirits even more. The strange, delightful stimulant of feminine attention anil approval was over whelming to him and before i):.'l(1 he found himself doing and say ing things he would never have dreamed himself capable of. Just for plain old fun they creat ed new dance steps. They chim ed ill Willi radio music and chor used the songs, slopping to im- Inrovise new words when they a SDbfhifimiea (Jlddition to tic fflieumel Sine fir i D CHEVROLET SIX PASSENGER SEDAN WITH NEW FISHER A distinguished, ultra-fashionable addition to the Chevrolet lino for Ml featuring a swank new Fleatline Body by Fisher . . . Landau type rear-quarter panel . . . Custom-quality broadcloth upholstery . . . luxu rious carpeting . . . Rich wood-grained moldings . . . New "Silverstyl" dash and instrument panel . . . Sparkling new window reveals . Fisher ventilation at rear windows as well as at front . . . "3-couple roominess," including abundant head, shoulder and leg room. ' AGAIN CHEVROLET ME WIDER i MttuM wuKW hum irM.v mm? Bailey himself came through, ! smiled benignly and talked a hit j before climbing to his upsalrs room and going dutifully to bed. Youth, said Mr. Bailey! is for pleasure, hut an older fellow touched with indigestion must have his rest. Hilarity inside the Rocking R ranch mansion fitted the plans of another individual perfectly. This Individual, a woman dress ed in man's clothes, drove out to ward the ranch with a man about 1(1 o'clock. Cur lights were turned off and their car parked on the open plain, headed back toward town, less than half a mile from the building. "There is the residence," Hu man said, "and there the hang ars. No moonlight to bother us, but just enough glow from the stars. You have your pistol?" 'Certainly," answered she. 'All right. Remember now -first at the northwest corner be hind the sahuaro cactus plant. I-'eel fur the fuse. Lighted, it will glow no more than a cigaret for two minutes or so, then It will touch the prepared material. Hurry then to the rear corner and repeat. The fuse there ends at the largest lock that pro trades, under the tweediana vine. Light both and come directly back to the car. There will be ample time. "Do not run. either going or coming, lest you arouse suspicion. If you niiM-l any one merely say 'Hello' and go on by. Make your voice deep. Of course, in emer gency, your gun is " "I understand." said the wo man. "I am not a fool. And don't fail at your end. either, for this may lie our only chance." Wesley York, playing his own accompaniment on the Bailey grand piano, roared out "The Branding Song" with a truly im presMve baritone. The seven girls made- a semicircle around hlr.i, ' linked arm on shoulders. I "Oooooo, loctor York!" gush- eii Teeny Travel's, in apprecia Itiiin. i "You do sing beautifully, Wes." , ItimiiM declared. "lo It again! I and we'll try It with you, hunh?" I They did three stanzas and i were elated, and because range songs were a new experience to most of the dude college girls here, they sang every one Wes ley could remember "Home on the Range" and "Cielito Lindo" and "My Fiesta Song" and "Low-1 tionless for an endless moment "v.inL m , , I a" 1 Throe'' 'Heir silence came an Nucvo Mexico' and snatches of unmistakable crackling, and ' sooty smoke whirred under a. i nen occause tne mood struck ! doorway into the room as if chorus alive with yip-yip shout ings and castenets. The young people were so en grossed in their pleasure that they were insensitive to anything else for a long while, but as "Pueblo Mio" ended some of the girls were rubbing their eves. Two had been smoking cigarets, with no notice taken. But all at once Wesley coughed. Good lord!" he exclaimed. "The room's full of smoke!" They all turned, staring, sure immediate starting of con struction. The proposed mill Will be of approximately 25 to 50 M feet per day capacity and incor porate a planing mill as well. A telegram from Mr. Metal giv ing the "go ahead" signal Is ex pected at once. B. P. O. ELKS Regular meeting Thursday eve ning, March 13. Nomination of officers. Other business of im portance. Don't fail to attend this meeting. (Adv.) Ira B. Riddle, Sec'y. him, Wes swung into the haunt ingly beautiful music of "Pueblo Mio," the university's own song, with its weird minor thumm boom thummboom background of Indian tom toms and its quick blown by strong force, Ronica's hand jerked up in a gesture of defense. . "Oh!" she cried out. "Wes! Oh-h h, Wesley!" (To be continued 1 A DOUGLAS COUNTY PRODUCT Mfg. by Douglas County Mills Buy It from your favorite grocer. MORGAN'S GROCERY Specials for Friday and Saturday AVACADOES A fresh shipment. Large size. 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