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THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE Modern Mother Goose By HAROLD GRAY THREE TO MAKE READY BY n. rcnfj 0 eowrmoHT, it4f. nia etitviei. iNd r v a I ToMe MIT.i JnnlV. Fl"""'- fV Il.tiB. U, TBEEATEN3 . . h,tn nutside the F9 ' , UD?" l at aU like Lazy Mary, 1,1 j ), the L inn ..1.-- L ffll BUT" uu o- Lufeptonedupather ff - i-.-.,r.nlflta In & k earn, H'""" ----- P . 1 ... tin a MllA till unooi. a, down and we'll go Sotlen, Paula made a make-up. Powto, U through her shin ta hair, then into a tail ed jacket and she was uj Blshno's Back- Lj clattered up into the WOW, Aiuft" " 7 of crystal shining in the town sun. L leaned DacK in me L ruh of air seemed to Li..mm hep mind. With C.L i. h. fold, she knew fl be perfectly contented, wasn't. Something she fcaow what was missing. 7. Chris chattered lit not conscious of it. But hii bright banter ran out I ilw need of someone to e illence with. tih Mid abruptly, "have I Tony lately?" il you I d been studying, bade you think of Tony?" nothing . . k nrii insisted on a snack Ee Sweetland before they Cck to work. As they en tt place Paula caught her Silo Sherwood and Bui t In one of the booths. (tiU breerily, "Hi, Kilo," ill saw his face redden. Id, Chris.'' A smoldering at showed in Kilo's green they rested on Paula. "I in itttl studying!" attorn, his cheeks burn tstntly Kilo arose to leave, ilkid to the door with her, brned to Paula and f!hris. pa, honey, for the swell lot," he said to Paula, biy," Chris growled. "We in you." h Chris,"- Paula begged, turning furiously on Jenks. "I tea now why you wanted to take me to mat meeting, you planned all along to get me In the picture." "Why, honey!" Jenks simulate horror. "I wouldn't make a stooge out oi you. nesiaea, you wanted to protect your Boy friend here." Chris stood UD. one bis flt cocked. "You asked for it, mister!" Paula grabbed for Chris, but succeeaea oniy in slowing up the blow. Jenks tumbled over a table and sat down hard, blinklna fool. isniy. Chris picked up the cheek. "Come on, Paulle, let's get going." He was moodily silent all th way home. Paula could see that he was stung by Jenka'a taunt aoout me league. When she left him she said, "Chris, isn't it tunny that Kilo should be friendlv with denies? Alter wnat Happened I" "Oh, don't harp on that, Paulie!" he (napped. "I feel like a heel for running out on kuo." Paula said quietly, "I'm sorry . . ana nanus ior xne nice ride. 'THE telephone was ringing as Mama nrvi v.a ...... "Will you answer that Paula? Tony Beale's been tryine to set you ail anernoon. Paula raised the receiver, un. able to account for the auririm hammering of her heart at the sound or Tony's quiet voice. "A swell way to nreoare for finals," he jibed. 'Gee, it's good to hear from you," Paula said. "I was asking Chris about you today." un ..." Tony's voice went flat. The silence told Paula that he was hurt. "How's Chris?" Cocky as ever." Paula lauehed. "But he's studying." "I'm glad to hear it, Paulle. What I called about Is this: the night after finals we're throwing a big party at the house. Do . . . you think you could come?" Fauia's angers tightened around the receiver. "Why, Tony, I I." She hesitated, remembering Chris had asked her to "celebrate" the night after exams. . . Tony said with a trace of Irnnv. "I know I'm a stumblebum on a dance floor, but . . ." on, no. Tony, it's not that!" Paula said earnestly. "It's just inai . . . well, I've promised" T get it, Paulie. I I don't blame you for not wanting to make Chris sore. Well, no harm in asKing. see you soon." "Walt, Tony," she begged. "You mustn't be peeved at me. Or Chris. It's just one of those things. I'm terrioiy sorry." bo am I. Tony said evenlv. "but I'm not peeved." His voice softened. "There's nothing you could ever do that would Deeve me. Try it some time if you don't think so. Good night, Paulie." Paula let the receiver slide back onto the hook. Quick tears came to her pv, ci j i i m 8 'wearing to herself that she nrratlrin't' fpoOTSTEPS on the porch inter- .ujjicu ner inougnts. Paula She took a step backward as she o.w mo suver-Diona nead framed in the doorway. "I'd like to talk to you," Kilo said rrlmW fih. . sweater of brushed wool. The pal- u ner amooin sian was broken onlv hv a nil, ttt u "Alone." ' Paula nodded, concealing her surnria. w't . - side?" ' w" "Thankn. nn " Vll ..M ir want nil a ash sisters listening In. Do you mind A few mint,. 1a4M M,ejr wen jn.tne campus, Paula waiting for Kilo to speak. "ATP. Vffll In In.m ...t,u m I..,, Kilo asked suddenly. "That. I holim,. :v .i.i.i,.. own affair," Paula retorted. loure wrong," Kilo said. M&vhft vmiV. atmlA t. ti. ji. but I m not I'm In love with Chris aon ' care wno knows it!" un," wula said, "I'm sorry." - iiuiig iierseu in front of Paula. "Well, you needn't Oft. Nm vet Vmi iViiv t u 1 j. , uiuuw A llttVCil b a chance, but you're wrong. Oh, you've got him now, but you won't iv.gj iijill, Paula rpatraln.il u . . - ... Miigcr. one must keep her head, not say a lot of things she'd regret. She felt a little sorry for this fiery girl at her side. "Ynil'rA tint hAlnn II .V. li - v...6 iau, oun aaia calmly. "Suppose I do love Chris? I Can't malrA nlm 1n,.& Mn ...... yw ,iJrJB isn't the type to be forced. Ha up ms own mind." Kiln's AVM In iUA 1U i were deep green pools of resent- "1 SlinnneA ha ... 1.1- - . ...auc Up illB UWI1 mind to give up the League?" ,IT i-1 1 1 X- V . . . . . .. . uuntu 10 mm aoout ," Paula Arimitteri 'T vi , - he(was making a fool of himself." u wouia say mail" Kilo narad. "Vnn 4,, ai4. i m.-!- . - I".. waul wiris to do his own thinking." "His own or Big Barney Sher wood's?" Paula asked softly. Kilo gasped. "W-what do you mean?" Paula caM. "T'm ttntn hnAv i- - - - ... ewu.a uawi w the house. Good night" iuio grasped her arm and spun har nrnnnri "Tafnt-A Mw.u. jui gu, ae me tell you this: You think you can hold Chris, but you can't If ... 1 nave to, i can make Chris come to me!" (To Be Continued) eif Real He Deals lusters For May 5 DEEDS: SHallorir aftiv tn tt.mI , - iiawiu H WalVsr in a .,.. V-PtlUBlk33Fairmount f Baldwin to Earl Baldwin ipi7-3W-$10. 'Baldwin to Earl B Bald- Blk ISPackards Add i. m -" j v-nrisune Wlel- tt 0 Rib 11 lir i., n Ml to Junction City pWEngeiklngetuxto r--act m xp 18-12W ,Byrom-Lt 6 ffl-P.0aftux to Lula It lBlk 9 Skinners Lto James A Rod man etux Pt Blk 30 Fairmount $10. Ada C McLaughlin to J C Berg etux Lt 2 Blk 3 Willamette Heights Add to Springfield $10. M E Erickson etux to Willis Blek Tract in Tp 18-5W $10. Andrew Anderson etux to Eu geneTract in Tp 17-4W $10. Dick Nelson etux to Eugene Lt 1 Blk 6 Sheltons Add $1. Lane Co to Eugene Lt 6 Blk 20 College' Hill Park $S1.02p. Springfield to Clarence La Jole etux Lt 10 Blk 6 Sunnyslde Add to Springfield $10. Robert G Luxford etux to Ber tha Anna Aden Lt IS Blk IT Storeys Sub of College Crest Add $50. Edmund E Hunter etal to Ar thur L Klein etux Tract in Tp 18-5W $10. ODD MARRIAGE CUSTOM In Lapland, a suitor proposes marriage by requesting to cook coffee in the bride's home. It re fused by the parents, he is re jected as a suitor; if permitted to enter the house and cook and serve coffee, he is considered ac ceptable as a son-in-law. LA PLATA'S IN ONE OF THE REGULAR. EMHSGENCY ROOMS- McTB GETTwiG THB BEST CARE POSSIBLE- BUT ne HOPELESS, fM AFRAID- NO DOUBT- MP AO BAFUV CRUSHED, EH? BUT fO UKE TO 6EE HIM. IF YOU OONT MsNO, DOCTOR- CERTAtNLV. DOCTOR THERON-' BUT rM SURE VOUU. AGREE HE. HAS NO CHANGS AM.VES- UTS 6EE THE X-RAY PLATES THEY SHOULD SHOW SOMETHtNG' r v YOU SEE, V YESISNT It! DOCTOKTMfcMON THATS WHAT I MEAN --SKULL, CRUSHED LIKE AN EGG 6HELL- AH-I PRESUME, QCCJii I TkKC FA C ofhumptydomptV?J THE WNGte HORSES) WERE LOOUBTEWM n-unrao ran r rKCTTT CLUMSY EGQ TOGETHER tWW.SUPPOSlMQ flenwH-f I I A TRAINED r. SURGEON SIDE GLANCES seiel3"' 'l ,ooks ,lke 8 cheflp cpy? A-aSanM when vou came into the That's LStoreD Bridal Shower Given HAHRISBUHG, May 21 (Special) Mrs. Mae Evans was hostess at a Drictai snower, re cently for her great-niece. Miss zelma Thompson, it was nem at the Lake Creek grange hall. Miss Thompson, who is a teacher at Gold Beach this year, was born and raised in this com munity. Her marriage is to be an event of the near future. . Miss June Truax of Halsey presented the guest of honor with the gifts. Those present were Mrs. Eliza Brandon, Mrs. Essie Bass, Mrs. Herbert Peterson, Mrs. Wayne Barber and daughter Peggy, Miss Velma Owen, Mrs. Fred Smyth, Mrs. Alice Hardy, all of Halsey; Mrs. T. J. Jackson, Mrs. E. L. Bilyeu, Mrs. John Miller, Miss Bernice Owen, Mrs. Wilbur Evans and Janice, Florence and Bobby, Mrs. C. R. Evans, Mrs. Clarence Williams, Mrs. Roscoe Sisk and children, Mrs. Scott Nicewood, Mrs. Henry Brock, all of Lake Creek; Mrs. Louis Thompson, Mrs. E 1 d o n Thompson, Miss Sarah Jane Thompson, all of Leona; Mrs. Percy Dodd of Irish Bend; Mrs. Johnnie Meyers of Eugene; Mrs. Fanny Toth, Mrs. Albert Foot, Junction City; Mrs. T. J. George, Harnsburg, and Mrs. Fred Moody of Peoria. Mrs. Warren Isom entertained for her daughter Kaye recently at their home north of Harrisburg. Pupils of the first grade, their teacher and Mrs. Alden Potter were guests. Games were played and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wampler and family left last week by auto for Iowa where they will visit for several weeks. Mrs. Albert Greenwood and hnhv of Santa Monica, Calif., ar rived Monday morning for a visit at the Frank Dempsey nome. The bridge club was enter tained at the home of Mrs. El liott McWililams In Junction City rrontlv. Mrs. W. J. Price and Mrs. George Scott were special guests. IRVING GRANGE MEETS TBVTNG. Mav 21. (Special) The Irving grange met Friday evening, starting witn a pouucK Following the supper pic tures were shown to the group by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nombalais of Eugene. Mrs. Cecile Kelso report H the last Home Economics club meeting. Lunch for next meeting will be Die and conee. me agn. culture committee report was giv en by Raymond Johnson on the wheat allotment. A report on "Co-operative Marketing" was ffivon bv Fred Chambers. The legislative report was given by Paul Bishop, on closing me small er rivers to commercial fishing. Mrs. Minnie Plank was voted in i new lecturer, succeeding Mrs, Mae Anderson, who is leaving soon to make her home juarsn field. ; The eccentricity of the earth's orbit Is but .01877 from being i ti i - iii a ii ii t i i i ii iii i r 1 1 ir wl ii ii - POPEYE Now 8howin "A Jb To Do On Popeye." Tomorrow "A Right Hook To The Head!' By E C SEGAR mmm I ispi r?iiS -Ypd VjftT6oyj -j LOCKER j VLLi-AT S ZIZAkSOlH Cm ) ' DOMT fi?, T -.Me6, FRIED CHICKEkl JBP' TiX yTrllTME AMDn . ( BRfVillOO) TfP&B-?'' SS2 (S&XSd, CHOPPED -SEft- J m TOWWf JT K - V BW' rvr'K -5Sfv 400W, y.&0k A'TAoQ ' Secret Agent X-9 ' ' : " ' By Robert Storm what did you ens EHreeeo L" WEffife Noewwee g 1H, APKeenrvt miErels noeeeeer we twe to watch our Ttrf1 PINO OUT ABOUT TMf J TWE COUNTRV Of OUS71N4 tJEB AS If DMTfe OUB 1 ABOUT HER VKHtUNO UERt IN HEg L JURBWCTON IN W 1MB IDEA! I LACHlFKOM THE J LE6ALL1 UNDEZ HER 1 A fV UNTIL tvfi'VE Lk PROBLEM i J M COUNTRV'S BMBASSl! 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