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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1939)
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SERIAL STORY "JOAN OF ARKANSAS BY JERRY BRONDFIELD COPYRIOHr. ItMh nsa aiitvict. me. TUTtcnnATi A mrpiit tala ri mrmm annouaeca 1km atrlral af ft . "Iraaafar" la Alpaa Nft aererlty. , ' Trek's football hero, Klla Rboa, kit blorker. Daft Wak fcr aat Carol nrl4. ekavtrr aral aat nl trala. Taa atlrl Joaa Joaaaoa 4m turn Moat ataa tlful coed taer kara mrmr !. ',, Halt tiuaklta Immtalatelr. '' CHAPTER n UYOUHE jolng to like it her . ! at Tech," Carol raid enthu- alsstically. "But how com you lYJ transferred from Northwestern? . And why didn't you let us know? Not that It makej much difler--7'; nee," ht added hastily. "But ' was It audden decision on your Pt?" .v Joan looked back coolly.' "Just wanted a change of scenery, I ." guess. Have successful rush Week?" she asked In turn. ..-v.7 "Swell . . . best In years. Four- ;," teen pledges all sewed up." "All swell lookers with plenty A VI JJlUllCJ't Va.tJllI VIMIIIVU tin "Alpha Nu certainly gets the cream of the crop the bestest and the mostest Incidentally, the " ' gals are wondering if they're get s: ting a lemon in you. They'll be breaking their necks to see what they got i "Pay no attention to him,". Carol ' - advised, "and tell us more about ' yourself. That is, if you don't mind the audience." " "Not at all. I was bom in Ar m kansas but have lived in Con .j necticut for the last five years. ' 1 warn Yinvine A nttv fair time .! , 'at Northwestern, but Dad thought it wouia De ociter a 1 weni 10 ( school nearer home. . You see, . mother died last year and Dad -.'figured it would be more con yenient or me come home Week-ends or for him to pay me jf erred here for my last two years. Dad wanted me to come here in a. She first place." " "What's your major?" Dan asked i(.,jeurtly, entering the conversation - ior the first time. ' She glanced back. "Why, none, eally.' Just fiddling around with a general arts course, learning how to kill time." "Not surprised at all," he re Tnarked, but was surprised at him self in turn for having the nerve .1. to say as much. ;LI "Oh you aren't?" Her tone was ley. "And with what do you con- cem yourself besides football?" a "Ceramic engineering," he an- awered curtly. . zi "How attaint" she murmured. Keith laughed. "Sure I tell xe bim he's wasting hi time, but he xeeps narpmg on the fact that he doesn't want to sell bonds or teach s; phys ed when he graduates. Bui you'll like him when you get to know him better. Great guy, Web Is . . . lived with him for three years and I know." m Joan turned rearward again. ,js Hear that, Mister Webber? You're 'g getting a plug. I'm being told I'll u like you when I get to know you r oetter." r "Ifs doubtful," he returned ... Hourly, and both girls laughed. i y TPWO more blocks and they drove - r- up before the Alpha Nu house. " ; There were a half dozen girls on the terrace and as she walked up i, the flagstone path Joan felt, rather than noticed, their frank looks of 5- appraisal. f "You sure had us guessing," Kay - branger saia during the course Of introductions, "but then, you couldn't blame us, popping in at the last minute." Joan smiled in agreement and turned to hear Chesbro chatter: "Pay your fees yet? ThereH be a goshawful lineup at the regis trar's office tomorrow if you havent." ' "I refuse to be worried," Joan Ti replied lightly as they entered the house. They went on a tour of Inspec tion and showed Joan the room Ihe was to occupy with Marianne Burrowes and Chesbro. Marianne was a junior from Cincinnati with small, almost doll-like features and dusty blond hair. "Tfnna vmi 4nn't .1 i a room," Marianne laughed, "but r.-lt won't be so bad because I take V;; upjhardlyany paceat all." They wehtdownstalrsand found Keith and Dan ready to leave. "Web's afraid we'll be late to fractlce and wanted to dash off. Insisted on staying to say good by for the time being, that is." "I wasn't just rushing otl," Dan 'blurted. "Keith knows darn well 'we're due down at the stadium by jao, latest Only have four days -"before the first game." 1 "You abide by all the rules, a don't you?" Joan observed. ' "His only bad habit," Keith cut In. "Okay, Web let's go before a you work yourself up into a frenzy f and kill some poor third-string 5 end." ? "Well, there goes the varsity," said Carol when they had gone. "You said something then." Elaine Chesbro added. "Especially 5 Keith. Gee remember that Pur J due game last year when he scored 5 two touchdowns in the last five minutes? They Just couldn't grab , him. And Webber leading the way." pAEOL led Joan over to the glider. "There isn't a gfrl on the campus who wouldn't go wild over Keith Rhodes if he gave her half a chance," she explained. "He's the glamor boy if ever there was one. But he just isn't the kind that can be pinned down. And the best have worked on him." There was a slight gleam In Joan's eye. "That so?" she purred. "Maybe people around here don't have what it takes." her voice and smiled. "It's an open field, darling." "May I be so bold as to ask If you're one of those who has tried?" Carol laughed heartily at that "Lord, no. Keith and I come from the same town up-state . . . went through high school together. I probably know him better than tnyone on campus. "Really," she went on to ex olaln. "Keith is a swell kid. But ToTunTIifTTnusriarknd tie's never heard of clipped wings." It was then that an express truck rolled up. "Luggage for Miss loan Johnson," the driver an nounced, coming up the walk. "That's me," Joan called, stand ing up. She hailed a red-headed pkdg. "Helene, show them where my room is, will you please?" The girls on the terrace stared wide-eyed as the driver and his helper started to bring up the luggage. First a steamer trunk, then a smaller hand trunk, four full-sized suitcases, and numerous hat boxes. "Would you look at that stuff," Chesbro whispered to a pledge. "If that isn't a traveling depart ment store it sure ought to be." (To Bo Continued) Gas-Masked War Horse Wartime variation on the old feed-bag: The gas-masked nurse of a gas-masked Russian cavalryman FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia OUT OUR WAY R. WILLIAMS "Why can't she get dates?; "Ever notice, the less books a girl carries the more boys she has to carry 'em?" I FAIRY TALE CHILD 1 HORIZONTAL 1 Child of. wonderland. (She experiences many and fanciful adventures. 13 Culmination. 15100 cents. 16 To fawn. 17 Pertaining to Gaul. 19 Goddess of the dead. 20 Fay. 21 Distinctive theory. 22 Fabled fish. 23 Electric unit 24 Piece ot poetry. 25 Southeast 27 Tone E. 28 Measure ot area. 20 Grain. 31 To flit 34 Plank. 36 Fish. 37 Upon. 39 By. 40 Animal. 41 Lava. (3 Restful Answer to Previous Fozzle IIP LEflH I EflP NiTiElRl Sill IUUYIIAIDDII 1 VKJKIY1 ClBMEgfTd MM ENAjcfnEbns'uFv liW. twj p eUaIn i IueUeirIseI 47 Title of French king's heir. SI Quantity. 82 Pertaining to runes. 84 Bronze. 85 Sky color. 66 European shad. 87 Respiratory sound. (9 Lewis wrote her story. 60 He .her to amuse little girl VERTICAL 2 Ancestral spirits. (Timber tree. 4 To peruse. . 5 Pelted with .: eggs. ( You and I. 7Idant ' 8 Moves on, 9 Bangs. 10 Sick. 11 Serene. 12 Opera melodies. 14 One who catches eels. If The grinning cat in her story. 18 She is a favorite heroine of 24 Gold quarts. 26 Self.. 28 Hall! 30 Knock. 32 Alleged force. 33 House cover. 34 An escort. 35 Musical note. 38 Pertaining to the nervous system. 40 To restrain. 42 Armadillo. 44 According to, 45 Acid. 46 To soothe. 47 Flat plate. 48 Maple shrub. 49 To warm. 60 Small body of land. S3 Nay. 85 Before Christ (abbr.). 68 Verb termination. I1 F 1 M5 I M I'' M' 1 I1' I1 I I JHF ib. 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