The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 14, 1950, Page 16, Image 16

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Synopsis. Steve and Nancy
are leavlnc for the North pole
to do Santa Claus's work while
he takes a rest.
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CHAPTER IV
Steve and Nancy were all bun
dled up' tight in coats and hats
and mittens and rubber overshoes
when they went over to climb out
of the window twith Santa Claus
and make the long trip to the
Dorth pole. f
First Steve climbed but of the
window, and then he helped
wancy out. v
Santa found it much easier set
ting out of the window than he did
getting in, but even so, it took
Steve and Nancy," each pulling one
of Santa's long pointed shoes, to
get him through.
After getting out, Santa closed
the window and adjusted his wide
learner ben and pulled down his
coat. - it
A Brfeht Shiny Sleich
They walked through the soft
white snow around the corner of
the house and there on the front
lawn was a sleek, silver sleigh. It
was bright and 6hiny, like some
one had used naother's silver pol
ish all over it But even shinier
still were the trimmings which
were all in gold.
And: those reindeer, all stand
; Ing straight and tali. Steve and
Nancy could just tell how proud
they were to be Santa's reindeer.
They all had gold harnesses and
the front pairs kept , pawing the
ground as if they wanted to be
off and away. S , P ,
They didn't have long to wait,
because Santa leaped to the seat
of the sleigh, pulling Steve and
Nancy with him.
-Hold On TItht, Kids"
"Hold on tight, kids," Santa
said. "These takeoff s are a litle
rough without much show on the
ground. f
Before the children had time to
say a word they were high in the
air. f -
They were going fast, so fast,
in fact, that the cold wind could
n't keep up with them, so it felt
nice and warm and calm riding
along in the sleigh.
"You can look: over the edges,
children, Santa said, "but don't
get too close to the edge. If -you
were to fall off I'd have to circle
around and catch you before you
hit the "ground and that's pretty
tricky business."
Steve looked over th a
his side Of the sleigh and down be
low mm he could see the Willam
ette river winding alon&and there
was"Keizer and Keizer srhnl.
They made a turn and Nancy
snouiea,"! can see tne fairgrounds
and there's the road to Silverton."
Town Go Br Sneedilv
They sailed over Brooks and
wooaDurn so last that the children
didn't have time to call out their
names. Bv then thpv wora - set
ting so high that they couldn't see
tne small towns, but they did see
Portland as it flashed underneath.
More towns and cities flew bv
and then the forests, vast forests
witn pretty lakes and high moun
tain peaks, all shining in the light
of the moon.
All the time there seemed to be
more snow on the ground, until at
last there was nothing but snow
and ice. Iceiled in big, jagged
heaps and long stretches of smooth
ice.
"Won't be long now," Santa
said. "See, up ahead are the north
ern lights. They help light up the
north pole during the long winter
nights. My, I'll be lad to get home
tonight. This jumping around
from store to store all day long
certainly keeps me busy."
Just about then he pulled up
sharply on the reins and the rein
deer began to circle about, slowly,
getting lower all the time. '
Chilly Wind Catches Up
And then the wind caught up
with them, all out of breath.. It
was certainly chilly. Steve and
Nancy were glad it hadn't been
able to keep up with them all the
way.
"WeH be inside in just a mo
ment." Santa said, as the sleieh
settled onto a long snow runway.
&ee tnose iignts up ahead. That's
where I live."
And there were hundreds of lit
tle lights up ahead, all different
coiors. Ana as bteve and Nancy
drew closer they could see that the
lichts were enmiriff from hnnHnu4a
of little windows, each one in a
ainerent little cottage, and the
lights of the windows painted
pretty pictures on the snow.
-nretty cold out here," Santa
said. "We'd better get inside." And
he led the children to the nearest
cottage door.
(Tomorrow: Santa's house)
To Try A
Navy Ignores
Rocket Fizzle.
gain
WHITE SAND, N. ML, Dec. 1J
(JPhThe navy, undismayed by fail
ure to trying for a rocket altitude
record Tuesday r already is prepar
ing for another? test in the spring.
And a spokesman said the next
missile to be fired probably will
be even larger than the American
built Viking which fizzled in to
day's shoot. The launching is
scheduled for sometime in March.
Automatic controls shut off fuel
of the 5-ton Viking sent aloft
from : the White ' Sands proving
ground at 12:05 ajn. today after
65 seconds of powered flight.
As a result it climbed only 68
or 69 miles. In five previous Vik
ing shoots the top announced al
titude was 106.4 miles attained by
one fired from aboard a navy ves
sel in mid -Pacific last May 11.
The record for a single stage rock
et is 114 miles; by a rebuilt Ger
man V-2 fired here Dec. 17, 1948.
An American WAC corporal laun
ched from a V-2"in flight soared
250 miles above. the earth Feb.
24 1949. !
Newsmen were told the Viking,
-at its calculated rate of accelera
tion, should have climbed to 135
miles in another 10 seconds. Its
speed was estimated at 2,750 mi
les prior to the power cutoff.
Ground observers said the missile,
blinking like a blue star, appar
ently shut off and turned on pow
er at least three times.
Rosen tentatively blamed power
plant trouble.
Ethel Dupont Roosevelt
To Marry Attorney .
WILMINGTON, Del., Dec. 18-(JP)A-
marriage license was issu
ed here Tuesday to Ethel DuPont
Roosevelt and Benjamin S. War
. ren, Jr, a Grosse Point, Mich, at
torney. I -
Mrs. Roosevelt, who divorced
School News
by Gilbert Batesoa
SALEM HIGH SCHOOL
Ray Braaten will play the title
role in "The Man Who Came to
Dinner," this year's Snikpoh play
to be presented February 2 at
the high school. Margaret Bur
roughs will direct the comedy.
The tlav. written hv Clvnrtra S
Kaufman and Moss Hart, tells the"
story of Sheridan Whitpslrf fa
mous author - lecturer shn ie
stranded in the home of the well-
to-do Ernest Stanley family when
he breaks his hip on a transcon
tinental lecture tour.
All Of the rust s'ra mmhsn nf
Snikpoh dramatics club which
sponsor a play annually.
Other students with leaHino
roles besides Braaten as Sheridan
wnitesides are: Mrs. Stanley,
Marilyn McFarland; Mr. Stanley,
Bob Sogge; Margie Cutler, Rose
mary itoweu.
Supporting these actors are:
Miss Preen, Carol Hardie; Rich
ard Stanley, Bill Craner; June
Stanley. Martrie Atwnnd? Sarah
Jo Ann Beard; John, Marion Put-
man; Mrs. Dexter, Cherry Riley;
Mrs. McCutehean, Barbara Ruble;
Dr. Bradlev. Boh TVuicrhtnn Har
riet Stanley, Barbara Pickens;
am jeiierson, cioyce Clayton;
professor Metz, Mike Deeney; ex
pressman, John Prince; Lorraine
Sheldon, Judi Wood; Sandy, John
Rehfuss; Beverly Carltoni David
Rhoten; Wescott, Paul Ward; first
radio technician, Ray . Fowler;
second radio technician, Larry
Hewitt; Banjo, Don Davis; first
deputy, Dick Meyer; second dep
uty, Don Hamlin; plainclothes
man, Wally Carson.
Supervision of the VS. mint
originally was a function of the
secretary of state, but a separate
agency was established for it in
1799.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, jr, son of
me wte president, on May 21, 1949,
in Minden, Nev, gave her age as
34 and her home as Wotvlhurv.
L. I.
GIVE GIFTS thai GROW
$1.25 to $1.50
$4 00
JSi , end under
Blueberry Plants
Rose Bushes
Bulbs
Hydrangeas
Peonies
Heather i
1 Yr. Fruit Trees ,
Flowering Shrubs i
Azaleas
Camellias
Spanish Broom
Weeping Willow
2 Yr. Fruit Trees
Viburnum BurkwoodI
Tamarlx
Shop From Home By Using
Hursery Gill Certificates.
Simply send us check for amount you wish to pay for
gUL together with name of party receiving gift and, we
wffl mafl you Gift Certificate permitting holder to select
gift at her leisure.
RinGHT PEARCY IIUHSERY
375 S. Liberty (3 BIks. South of State) Ph. 3-3212
' Open Daily Tfl S. Sunday 10 Til 5.
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are mm
Marion Brand
Diced Pieces
Kik-Rak Brand
Cleans os U
4 Deodorixes
Highway
Halves Ho. 2'j
or Slices Can
' Bi B3 S3 C3 sSI E3
3 No, 2
Cans
14-ox.
Cans
flflOISISEILIL'
MEL
12x.
Can
Only
bs ess iqbi csi 8
BBaBlil
39e .
Tine io Think Abonl Yonr Holiday Baking . . .
SAFEWAY Has the Makings - Check This List of Valnes
lorden's Sfarlacbsss 37c
Elince Meal sshk 39c is. 20c
Snowdrift .SSS''t 'Vs
Shortening SSTUjL. 99c
Bllller sprln House per lb. 75C
'AA' Large Eggs per dot 75c
Flour SS".2,20B so 3.99
B-DellS SjJoVatloni
pkc.
10c
Pineapple HTS!! 39c
TIiawSa- Icon's GUee
6-ox. pkr.
S-oi. pkr. . " 33C
Seedless Balsbu'S&Tc
Bleached BaisinsxfSSc
Dales 7r.ry..Pi"ed 25c
Heslle's JSX. 21c
Schilling's Ginger 2.0,. 21c
Schilling's Allspice V 15c
Cinnamon tTaJL 15c
HulmegtrSL 19c
Schilling's Sage iH.0M tn 27c
Seasoning ff. 25c
Pie Spice SS?. 15c
Frnil HixntMb. 39c
Solve Hany o! Yonr Gift Problems Bighi Here at Safeway
SUGGESTIONS IN OUR CANDY SECTION
SATTH Chocolate MIXED Miniature
MIX DROPS Chocolate. Chocolate.
uXT Roxbury
5ft 2S 29 ,.lb.U98
Chocolate
Corered
CHERRIES
1-lb.
Box
TOR THE SMOKER ON YOUR GIFT LIST
TOBACCO
Prince Albert
1-lb. can
89 c
TOBACCO
Sir Walter
Raleigh
14-i.
Cu
TOBACCO
Velret
1-lb. esn
89 c
Cigarettes
Popular Brand.
In sift cartons
Cta.
1.49
Maraschino c3"
Sliced Pineapple
Pnnpkin m.
PACKAGED NUTS
Walnut Heats pkff.
Wahnls lartte11
Brazil lints
Filberts
Ilixed lints
Almtt Ja Bine Diamond
AimOnOS IXL la ahell 1-lb.
Poranc Funstoa -
la the ahell
1-lb.
Ia the SheU
1-lb. pk. .
In the SheU
1-lb.
19c
29c
14c
49c
35c
39c
33c
43c
45c
53c
t-lb.
J-lb.
1.59
1.53
'BDBetiSSSaOe
Coffee UIT' 77c
Coffee "TT 85c ,.lb. 1.69
Zee Napkins wuu, 2 pU.25z
Zee Napkins 2, in.25c
Zee Napkins Aux 2pkn.25c
Tea Tiner fff 31c
While Bread 20c
Pop Corni'Sr,!?
Fresniilk 2
Denniion's Calsnp t
b.
35c
41c
35c
tUMl
Busy
Bakers
bs. 49c
Mere's a truly Outstanding Value7 in
Safeway Meat Sections
MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY ONLY
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End .ection of Short , 'i JVI Htsry Chint
RibererncedUfore SS Bone rtmoed
ros.t is weighed. cSS Ulcwcihin.
STAMPIHC- (gl&
n.S. GOV'T. CBADED BEEF-
Sirloin Tips?AlLed $1.25
T-Bone Sleaks KL $1.15
Pnre Ground Beef rA 55c
Pork Sausage omry stn
Beef Short Bits ru,.f
Fresh Oyslers r
lb.
ik 49c
ib. 35c
put
65c
TBnOIED BEFORE WEIGHIHG
Bacon SSf ib. 45c 53c
Swill Premium Bacon H.rb. 23c
Boneless Smoked Collages r. 63c
Sngar Cared Picnics 43c
Frying Chickens
Turkeys rTl.
COm
leCeek tb. DSC
ra.53c
Bca. Ik 63c
Heal Values in our Produce Section
PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE THDU SATURDAY ONLY
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C7AIICE5
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VALUES
GALORE
NAVELS SEEDLESS BIDK
543. BAG eAt NAVELS ORANGES
-mm By ill "a
5c rmaBCT $6.79 fr.lJC Sc
Selected Potatoes
u. s. No. r.
504b. sack
85c
U. S. No. l's
1Mb. sack -Green
label
31c
Packaged Dales
33c
34b. carton (10 m
rorMaOlng 03C
Jet Lb, 13e
DEUaOUS APPLES
WINESAP APPLES .44b. Bog 25
AVOCADOS. Beady to tte Ea. lt
CRANBERRIES
J4b.pka.2le
RED EMPEROR GRAPES
2 2. 27
TANGERINES. Bright flarorfal lb. Ifl
WHITE GRAPEFRUIT. Arlaooa I4K 55
CRISP LETTUCE t- 13e
CAULZFLOWEB. Snowy wh!t Lb. 15t
Prices In This Ad ESectiT Thra Horn. Dec It
DICE
imispizs
SVi-os.pka.s.O1'
Ivory Soap
Medium Size Bar
9c
Bar
Blue Bonnet
IIABGAMIIE
4 Indlrldual Cubes
14b. Pica. 36c
Ocean Spray
Cranberries
Whole or Jellied
No. 303
Can
17 c
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