Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 06, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ItO Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, December 6, 1949
TTV LOOK'ONE OF THESE 1 F YEAH AN' THERES A WHOLEU THAT MEANS HE MIGHT NOPg BUT r I THINK I'LL 00 ON HMMBETTER
BW TOOTHPICKS HAS A MESS OF WRAPPERS LIKE BE A REGULAR CUSTOMERflXJMPS UKE A 0NE-M4N SLUMMING IHAVE SOUR
5 'jaS'f, R. PRINTED WRAPPER THAT WADDED DOWN IN HX THIS JOINT EVER HEAWTHAT OPEN EXPEDITION TONIGHT- KNUCKLES
T KjJz: ' 'Tgg THE POCKETS OF "CHOKERS" OF THE "BARGE INN' ? .ND CLOSE DOWN ALONG THE BRASS-PLATED
' JV TlLE - COAT, ROPER ,111 1 rjEVERY WEEK WATER FRONT Jf BEFORE YOU
RADIO PROGRAMS
TUESDAY P.M.
Out came a skinny, dusty, angry looking duck
Chapter 2
Henry and Mr. Dllly Join Forces
Henry led Mr. Dilly to a very
queer shed of a house at the
edge of the town. It looked so
rickety you would have thought
even a spring breeze would send
it tumbling to the ground. As
they turned in at the gate a
woman with ily-away hair
opened the door and swept the
porch vigorously.
"Is that your mother? ' asked
Mr. Dilly.
"Oh, no," said Henry. "I don't
have a mother. That is Mrs.
Snell. She takes care of me, I
guess."
Just then Mrs. Snell caught
sight of Henry.
"You! Where have you been?
Theres work to be done, you
know. Get in here and scrub the
. kitchen and fill the wood box and
peel the potatoes." Her voice
was dreadfully loud and cross.
Henry said, "I went to a
Christmas magic show and this
is"
"Christmas!" cried Mrs. Snell.
"Just forget about Christmas.
There won't be any Christmas in
this house I can tell you not for
boys like you."
"Pardon me," said Mr. Dilly
politely. "I am Mr. Dllly the
Magician. Henry is bringing me
to see his talking duck."
Mrs. Snell's mouth dropped
open and she stared at Mr. Dilly
unbelievingly for a long moment.
Then her voice flowed back into
her mouth and she cried, "Surely
man as old as you has not been
"Taken in by this foolish story of
talking duck."
j Mr. Dilly looked at Henry as if
to say, "Have you been fooling
!fce?"
"It's not a story," blurted
IHenry. "It's true. Serena is in
vthe back yard and she talks to
Jgie all the time."
m Mrs. Snell burst into laughter.
Not only does the boy do no
Svork, he is silly in the head be
sides. Why should I have so
Snuch trouble?"
i "If I could see the duck, per-
Jbaps? " suggested Mr. Dilly.
"Yes, come," said Henry quick
1y. "I keep her in a box out
back."
-- nttt'ns ho ctnrtnrl 41 Mi
"Dilly around the house Mrs.
Snell whooped, "You won't find
your duck out back now, young
nan!"
Henry stopped and looked at
Mrs. Snell. His face was sudden
ly quite pale. "Where is she,
then?" he asked.
"I've tied her up in the kitch
en," said Mrs. Snell. "I'm going
to cook her for dinner."
Henry gasped. Tears of anger
streamed down his cheeks. "I'll
never work for you again!" he
said.
"Leave me, then!" shouted
Mrs. Snell. "But you won't get
the duck!" And suddenly she
took up her broom and began
hitting poor Henry. She swept
him off the porch and down the
walk and gave him a final swat
on his head as she shoved him
through the gate.
For a while the boy was blind
with dust and anger and tears.
It was quite a few minutes before
he realized that he was alone in
the road, that Mr. Dilly had left
him.
"Now what am I to do?"
thought the wretched boy,
robbed of his pet, left all alone
by his new friend, and thrown
out of the only home he had. It
seemed to him that the world
was a most cruel and friendless
place.
It grew dark and as he stum
bled along he did not see the man
at the turn of the road until he
had almost walked into his arms.
It was Mr. Dilly.
"What took you so long, boy?"
said the Magician. "I began to
think I d have to come back for
you. '
"Oh, I'm so glad to see you!
said Henry, ready to cry with relief.
Mr. Dilly put his arm around
the boy's shoulders. "Son," he
said. "How would you like to
team up with me and be my
helper?"
You mean travel with you
and put on magic shows?"
gasped Henry. "That would be
great! Except except " his
voice faded away.
"Except what?" prodded Mr.
Dilly gently.
"Except for my duck," whis
pered Henry. "I can't bear to
leave Serena for Mrs. Snell to
eat."
"If that is all that's worrying
you, you can forget it," said Mr.
Dilly. And he reached in his
pocket and pulled out a skinny,
dusty, angry-looking duck.
"Why it's Serena!" cried
Henry.
Next: Mr. Dill Goes to School.
ifiR2864
v.ut.uvtu 4 liniUtia Joth
mother and baby will look their
best when wearing these adorable
and easy-to-crochet bed Jackets. The
"bi 'n' little" editions are fun to
make and require but a few sit
tings with yarn and hook Ot
course, the set makes a perfect gift
ror any "iaay in waiting.-'
Pattern Envelopes No. R2863 and
R28tM contain complete crocheting
instructions (small, medium and
larne sizes included), stitch Illustra
tions, material requirements and fin
is mm; directions.
To obtain thi pattern, send 20c
in COINS, giving pattern number
your name, address na tone num
ber to PeRRy Roberts Capital Jour
nal 828 Mission Street. San Fran
cisco 3 Calif.
i mi
lMM-Wy f f Hf LEARN' LIZARDS I HE SPM &S H T YOU WOTCH HERE, 6fiHOV-0 ftSK
0 Weut, 6URE-R0CKT3 T YEBh! YOU NEVER iBf rr! HETS MrrOES! I CANT I 1M f I CWrmCET HBLPRUtCK- 11 MIS
R I NOTW TO ME- I SAW NOTVMN'-NOW 3 II B FOLLOW HIM IN THERE-BUT )'. I Ml BUT WHERE? WHO? S '
p jji
( SURE -WE ) I U JUNIOR, NEBB? AM I '"WWfl IIW I'LL BET VOL! TELL TfVW I DON'T EITHER! I", hui I
S LIVE RIGHT K. CLATTERED 1 WUV YOU'RE )If I (uVtUAT TO ALLTHE AIW (IvE NEVER SAID IT
T . : .NEXT DOOR TO TWEMOSTPOPULAQ EJOVvfU V W7TVGUVS r-"-ral f? iTO AWOTHER BOY 7
1 DO MDU LIVE yVOU I'M JUNIOR J AT NOQTUVILLE UIGU Uffl sW I IN THIS TOWN 1
P'-OLE MAM M06E WAS R-RK3HT "1 Xftw NCWfT-AtXOKOW rwiOOCIf I I W f7 ( HXY.WHUFFO' IS YO'A-RUMMIN' "5i2' I
M HE PREDICKTED 'THO KtOUnxSHHaX I HOOK'S PUN-AH COVfOOXJCS J II JsA't TH' OTHER WAY o IT'S ME YO' HAS 1
BtuJj&Hee-yoa BOOMCD-rrsl Y, mi.'.'-) , I yeiarniep to' all yore, ufes J yZy'-
I ...II rr 12)? wwttsa I
1 .... , t1 . W WSAV : 1 wimnmnmm I
u-AMDSO,mrtuwmi2tflbJ-THETWt:HASCCWB V WECANNOTSLEEP Xm WAKE UP. FELLOW CITIZENS.! AW V, uiaic
M i-cincKcrcAi imc rwHtNWt musi ALL J ON THE JOB I NO WAKEOPYOUR NEI6HB0RS ouTKiVii
u 1 TIME HAS COMET WHEN WE J PUT OUR SHOULDER Jl NOT ONE MINUTE ' JzzZ , WAKE UP YOUR BEST y ( HIM UP: YOU
M . w
,ll'mra6avrel' ''here he is,tex! . vou see? he just wanted J i reckon so. but
IPUOnLiyCUfTHTUlwHlPllFD IVE60TTO SITTING RIGHT IN IFRONry4 TO RUN! HE HATES RUSTY, LOOK AT HIS
R ASHANHfflNvScE BND FUP,0U! OF HylS HOUSE! BBNfi TIEP. yf PAWS PEC? CLAY,' IN
u thIhSlauWheh"t -vrfs kmiZZ!f
J 7 j
7- J people N I T) y E gota I I I II I 1 , ' rz t-Jx
'next oooa rjV yJU PACKAeS: ON MTTTll I
J toVcTuNw iX'ItA- - fr i -
.vvvEs.'THEY'Re yyT tc 8 I .7,
11. .1 -A V i t i I I I -Wl , . . , I- II I I -,N-tr; I U IKLV-I'J' . III ; l 1HL II I P-l
MR.WEniljHTWN0WOUR AVP MB A MASTERPIECE HAII WE PICK IIP Y.. ....il ONE FURTHER WORD! -1 MUST Z n il 1
MAJORITY iTOOCHOlOER.MR.jCjfNr; Of UNDERSTATEMENT, TSt PlECWOTOUR 'BU WARN YOU THAI I SHALL CK3 MY UTM05T IV J I
WICEEiHENCE.THEBANK. ujqulD MARTY! m, PJIRSTED BUBSLL TVJ I TO BLOCXYOUFROMGETTI"; FUNDS Si H
,. WOIII T) HACPLY FINANCE V n n..inrA. AND TIPrPE AWAY' -i3 V FOR YOUR PROJECT FROM ANY OTHER 1 f W
M A COMPETITOR IN THE. I THAT' T" A I VfeJi V, BAN .MR.MCKEE! Sr . J I f
A j 1 p"
KGW KOIN KEX KSLM KOCO ..
630 NBC 110 CBS 11M ABO 13M UBO 1490 Kc
5:00 Tfa f V Ftstart Storr QretB Borntt Stralf hi Arrow Band of Day
5:15 News Llttlt Show Oreen Horail Stralfbl Arrow Band of Dar
5:30 Fanny Brlet Newi 8kr Kinf Capt. Mldnlfhl Blng Croiby
5 ;45 Fanny Brlca Sw Bky King Capt. Midnight BnitncM Newt
6:00 Bop Hopa Ut With Lafgl Flreflrhtera Gabriel Beater Candid' Bit.
6:1R Bop Hop ' Lit With Luifl Hont Edition Sortbw'at News Candld'l A 111,
6:30McGa Holly My Belial Mod. Rontaneat Tello Tea Newa
6 i 45 MeOea M Molly Meditation Mod. Bomancti Berenada Twilight Bang
7:0OHollyw'd Thaa. Bit tho Jackpot Conntenpy Drama of Mad. Pat O'Briaa
7:15 Hollywood The. III! tho Jackpot Counterapy Songo of Tlmea Mmleal J'ekpat
7:30 Peo. art Fonny Escape Aolo A Bolllo. Rldera In Sky Evelyn bight
7;45 Peo. are Fanny Escape Solo A Bolllo. Rldexa In Bky Speaking Bpta.
8:00 Sinatra, Hint. Low. Thomas Defense Time Count M. Crlsto Track liM
8:15 News ot World Jack Smith Defense Time Count M Carlo Track MM
8:30 Cavalcade Mr., Mrs. North Town Meeting Rues Morgan Track 14M
8:45 Cavalcade Mr., Mrs. North Town Meeting Buss Morgan Track HW
9:00 Ronald Colem'n Mystery Thea, Town Meeting News Track 1M
9:15 tonald Colam'n Mystery Thea. Town Meeting Muile Traok 14M
9:30 Big Town Beulah News Favorite Story News
9:45 Big Town Clnb 15 We Care Favorite Story 0. McCarthy
10:00 Sam Hayes S-Star Final Richfield Reptr Fulton Lewis Ntvht Bong
10:15 Mort. Downer Von A World Intermesao Sel. Loo. News Night Bong
10:30 Sporta Fate Alrflo Concert Heny Newa Mas, yon Want
10:45 Dance Orch. Orchestra Concert Hear Mmle Mas, yon Want
11 :00 News Serenade Concert Iloay I Lev Mystery Neetarao
11:15Waa Mmeam Organ Mnslo Concert Boar Here's To Vets Noctarno
ll:30Wai Museum Treasury Band Meos K. Morgan Or. Nocturne
11:45 Wai Muncum Htm Memos EL Morgan Ot. Nocturne
12:00 Sign Off Silent bra Hoar ' Slgn Off ISIgn Off
WEDNESDAY A.M. TO 4:45 P.M.
6:00 Hodee Podge Newa farm News Morn. Newa
fi:15 News KOIN Block Keep Smiling Music. Tltnk'pr.
' 6:30 farm Tlmi KOIN Klock Keep Smiling March Time KOCO Block '
6j45 garm Time KOIN Klock Keep Smiling News KOCO Klock
7:00 Early Bird KOIN Klock News News T RItter
7:15 Old Songo News Asronaky Rr'kfast Gang KOCO Klock
7:30 News Newa Bob Hasen Klso A Shine Newa
7:45 Sam Hayes Fred Beck Zeke Manners Top Trades KOCO Block
8:00 Eddie Albert Consumer News Breakfast Clnb Barg Conntor King's Ornsadra
8:15 Eddlo Albert News Breakfast Clnb Church King's Crasadra
8:30 lack Berch Grand Blam Breakfast Club Bible Institute West. Melodies
8:45 3age Riders Rosemary Breakfast Club Bible Institute Fiesta Time
9:00 lecond Cap Wendy Warren Mildred Bedell Northw'st Newa Time for Holoi
9:15 Second Cup Aunt Jenny Today's Stars Musle Memories Time for Mal'dy
9:30 Ilbmetowners Helen Trent Art Llnkletter Pastor's Call Stars Sing
9:45 News Our Gal Sund'y Art Llnkletter Waits Time 1. Ch. Thomas '
10:00 Marriage for S Big Sister Sage Rfdera News N. W. News
10:15 Lora Lawton Ma Perkins Galen Drake Gospel Singer Mem'rable Mas.
10:30 Hostess House Yg. Dr. Malone My True Story Muslo Tune Tims
10:45 hostess House Guiding Light My True Story Walts Berea. M Keys
11:00 Double or Noth. 3nd Mrs. Bort'n Betty Crocker Ladles First Muslo Mart
11:15 Double or Noth. perry Mason Victor Llndlahr Ladles First Muslo Hart
1:30 T'day's Cblldon Norab Drake N'westernera Queen for Day Ian Garbeff
1:45 Liaht of World Brighter Day N'westernera Queen for Day Vocal Varieties
12:00 Kneass News News Rankfaago Top Trades Hollyw'd Mnslo
12:15 Road of Ufa Come A Get It News News Hollyw'd Muslo
12:30 Pepper . -.ung Bright A Light Jack Norman Vorthw'st News News
12:45 Happiness Art Baker Meet Meniona B. Eberly Bhow Dave Dennis
1:00 Baekstago Wife Barny'd Follies Breakfast In Tell Neighbor Mae'a Melodies
1:15 Stella Dallas Garry Moor? Hollywood Harvey Harding Mae's Melodies
l:30Lorenxo Jones Garry Moore Kay West Organ Reveries Mae's Melodies
1:45 Wldder Brown Newspaper Kay West Blng Since Mae's Melodies
2:00 A Girl Marries Newspaper Jap Stewart Bob Pool Mao's Melodies
2:15 Por. Faces Life it ere Allen Jay Stewart Bob Poole Mac's Melodies
2:30 Just Plain Bill Steve Allen Bride A Groom Mnslo for Wed. Mao's Melodies
2:45 Fr. Page Farrell Tunefully Yo'ra Bride A Groom Musle for Wod Mao's Melodies
3:00 Welcome Trav. News Talk Way Oat Hoedown Parly Mao's Melodies
3:15 Welcome Trav. Arthur Godfrey Talk Way Oat o--fwn Partv Mao's Melodies
3:30 Aunt Mary Arthnr Godfrey Be Seated News Mac's Melodlos
3 :45 Love A Learn Arthur Godfrey Ted Malons i Bans Mac's Melodies
4:00 Woman's Secret Arthur Godfrey Santa's Letters Fulton Lewis Movletlns
4:1.5 Lire Beautiful Arthur Godfrey Squirrel Cage F. Hemingway Friendly
4:30 nr. Paul Curt Missey iaulrrol Cage Behind Story B ean be Beans,
4:45 Pul Stons Ed R. Marrow "Cinnamon Bear Newa P can be Boaat.
tfrtAT TnMd.y A.M. 6:00 Chldren'l
ftunL Theitret 5:15, On tbc Up
belli 5:00. BK0 Bporti Clabl 6:00. Nit
0:15. Orcoi 4:30, 'Raand lb. C.npflret
7:15, Evenlnr Farm Honrt 5:00. OSC
Mnslei 8:15, U. N. Review; 1:80, Great
Soncsi 8:15, New. and Weatheri 9:00, Hn
ale Tbat Endoreai 0:45, BrenlDr Hedlta.
ttonii 10:00, Slcn Ofl.
DIAL LISTING, KOAC 550
If r A f Wedneedar A. H. 10:00, New.
lUnV and Weatheri 10:16. Eipee-
lally for Womeni 11:00. Oreton School ml
Alri 11:16, Concert Hallt lt:00, Nowei
12:16, Noon Farm Houn 1:00, OBO C.n
vocation! 8:00, Freedom t. Orowt
8:30, Memory Book of Huslei 8:46. Ore
ron School of tho Alri 8-00, Newel 8:15,
Muslo of tho Maitera; 4:00, Oreion B
portert 4:16. Kern & ".loop: 4:80. Bomoa
on the land! 4:45. Defence Report.
Holiday Decorations
Demonstration Topic
Hubbard The first of three
district meetings on "Christmas
Decorations' will be held in the
Pythian Hall here December 7
at 1:30 o'clock. The Hubbard
Woman's club will be in charge
of arrangements. ' The meeting
is open to everyone. The dem
onstration will be given by Miss
Eleanor Trlndle and Miss Betty
Ann Boetticher of the Home
Demonstration office in Salem.
The demonstration will include
Christmas wreaths, door swags
and Christmai corsages. The
other two meetings will be held
in other parts of the county on
December 8 and 9.
Safety Men Meet
Lebanon At the governor's
first annual industrial confer
ence in Portland were John Simi
and Lester Jenkins, company
safety engineers and first aid in
structors for Lebanon's Crown
Zellerbach paper mill. The two
Lebanon men also represented
214 of International Brother
hood of Sulphite and Paper
Makers of Oregon.
rCTiiFiiTii miiiiI H pTLirTtTirj ll I MAI I 11 II 1 I I
LKSa'XJ,'I. H VMA ral a l eUp rIn cUn o
aWsmHrsm t i Its lis iTaWliT-! s b el
ACROSS
L Treat with
tho hands
S. Violin tnaltor
13. Feellnn
14. Lid
15. Covered With
baked clay
16. Rifle
18. First man
19. Healthy
20. Put on
21. Russian vlllaga
community
22. Splendor
23. Hop stem
24. Typo measure
26. Chicken on-
closure
28. Exactly
suitable?
27. Outcome
29. Ancient Afri
can native
22. Sort
33. Be fond of
34. Myself
35. Set at aa
a nffle
27. Foundation
38. Cut
89, Fuss
40. Hit
41. Farm building
42. Christening
44. Eagle's nest
45. Metal tag of
a laca
49. Stresses
4S. English city
49. Long low seats
DOWN
i. Plant pai'
S. Transparent
solution of
starch
2 3 la S Ito 17 Me I? IO I" f2 '
7l it3
fS '177U
LIP bp
f-JlML I38
r n'
i !i jr
A? Newsfearvres
Tel eTpTuP idu brsI
H S B LHS OTllEWI 9
A I SPH UTHA RjQH
hC R A T EH8 CV T H
E p 1 0 1 M p
Solution of Yesterday's Puuls
t. Of the sua
4. Stalk
5. Help
6. Proceed
7. Pitch a tent
S. Land measure
9. Riotous crowd
10. Eagerness
11. Complement etf
a mortise
12. Feminine nam
17. High mountain
19. Shout
derlstTsly
22. Former U. 8.
President
23. Infant
25. Sect
26. Highway
28. Variety of
quartz
29. Speak Imper
fectly
30. One of an
ancient
people of
Palestine v
21. Novelty L
33. The first day m
of August .
35. Intrigue
36. Proverb
37. Public con
veyance
38. River In France
40. Fragments
41. Vegetable
43. Spread looselr
44. Deed
47. Symbol for
cerium
ROOM AND BOARD
. , By Gene Ahern
fiXVf' 'ALFy,r.""AH, MY LAD, WHAT
r 3inin.3 lih ii-n rwc iij
VY TIRED OLD EYES -NW WORD
NOT HAVING SEEN OR HEARD
FROM. OU FOR. TWO WEEKS, I
FEARED VOU WERE A VICTIM OF
FOUL PLAY-- JOVE,
I'M OVERJOYED
' TO SEE VOU.
1
J
'J
m. J -Y4.-r:; TTTI
Ul .TUDGF
0( WHADDA YKNOW?
V WONDER. If HELL
POP HIS SHINGLES
! AFTER I TELL HIM :
TH' news; ,
4