Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 13, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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    18 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Dec!. 13,' 1949
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RADIO PROGRAMS
TUESDAY P.M.
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(Chapter 8)
HENRY MEETS A WIGGLE
WAGGLE
Poor Henry. Poor Mr. Dilly. Never
were two people so uunappy.
"It's all. my fault," wept Henry.
"I must go away. Santa will nevei
want to see me again."
"No," said Mr. Dilly, almost In
tears himself. "It Is all my fault
lor taking the wand. I will tell
Santa and give him all my own
magic tricks. I'll never try to be
a. magician again."
Sadly they returned to Santa's
cottage. There they found great ex
citement. Santa sat before his fire
surrounded by Patrick Tweedle
knees and a host of other little
folk. Everyone seemed to be talk
ing at once. Everyone except Santa
who was quietly reading a letter.
"Mercy, dercy!" said Serena cheer-
luily. "Has the party started?"
The little folk swarmed around
the newcomers. "Did you see any
of them?" they cried.
"Anyone of who?" asked Mr. Dil
ly In surprise.
Santa looked up from his letter.
"Ah," he said with a sigh. "The
Wiggle Waggles, have sent me a
letter. They are angry that we
did not Invite them to the party.
They say they will come anyway
and beware for none of us will
be left alive."
Every worker shuddered. "Oh
my. oh my, what will become of
usl"
At this moment Mrs. Claus burst
into the room carrying a tray load
ed with hot fresh doughnuts.
"Nothing is to become of us," said
Mrs. Claus cheerily. "Have you for
gotten Santa's magic wand? One
wave of it and he can turn all
those creatures Into gum drops I"
Instantly the workers were
cheered but Mr. Dilly said in a
quivering voice, "Don't the Wiggle
Waggles have magic, too?"
"Oh, yes," said Santa. "But their
magic Is for wickedness. My magic
is much stronger than theirs." He
tossed the Wiggle Waggles' letter
Into the fire and yawned. "Come
to bed now. We have a busy day
tomorrow."
The workers departed carrying
fistfuls of Mrs. Claus' most deli
cious doughnuts. The cottage was
suddenly quiet. Now was the time
for Henry and Mr. Dilly to confess
the awful thing that had happened
to santa's wand.
But they could not brlna them
selves to begin. Mrs. Claus bustled
around them. "Sakes, you look like
sad ones! My goodness, cheer up.
We can't have the glooms in Santa
Land. You would break Santa's
spirit and what would Christmas be
then?"
She hustled them off to the
kitchen where she set out a turkey
dinner with no vegetables and six
kinds of dessert.
But poor Henry and Mr. Dilly
could not swallow a bite.
"We cannot tell him tonight,"
whispered Mr. Dilly when Santa
and Mrs. Claus went Into the
pantry. "We'll go out in the morning
and find the wand. It's bound to be
there somewhere. If we told Santa
now It's true what Mrs. Clause said
we might break Santa's spirit."
After dinner Mrs. Claus put Hen
ry to bed on a couch near the fire.
Mr. Dilly stretched out on the rug
and Serena squatted under a chair.
But Henry never slept that night.
At daybreak he got softly from
the couch and crept out of the cot
tage. He went to the little wood
where he and Mr. Dilly had prac
ticed their magic the day before.
But now all seemed more hopeless
than ever for a frosh snow had
fallen and covered all tracks.
He got down on his hands and
knees and explored the ground
turning up the 6now with his bare
hands. Time and again his fingers
fastened on a stick but when he
drew it out it was only a twig,
never the wand.
Suddenly he heard a snorting and
a honking and a clattering in the
trees. Ho sprang to his feet and
wondered whether he should not
run away.
But It was too late, for coming
through the woods was a queer
creature no taller than Henry. His
nose was blue and honked when he
blew it. His ears were as large as
coffee saucers.
He walked straight up to Henry.
honked his nose and said, "Are you
'ooklng for Santa's magic wand?"
Henry was so surprised and so
ovful he could hardly speak. "Ha-
have found it?" he finally exclaim
ed.
"I have."
"Oh, please let me have it I"
"Follow me," said the creature.
But Just as Henry, filled with
relief, was about to obey he stopped
In horror.
For the cars on the blue nosed
one were moving strangely: they
were wiggling and waggling on the
creatures neaa. tie was, in xact.
a Wiggle Waggle.
Next: The wiggle waggle Cave.
PTA Meeting Slated
Hubbard All officers and
committee chairmen of the lo
cal Parent-Teachers association
are urged to attend the County
Council meeting at the Keizer
school auditorium Wednesday
night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. R. B.
Sipprell, County Council pre
sldent, will be in charge. Local
members may contact Mrs. Ben
Miller, president.
Clever Bean Bags Did you ever
see anything cuter than this set
of bean baKS? Just the thine to
stick In the Christmas stocking,
Fish, bird and beast, you'll want to
maice tnem all, and give some away
to the neighbor's children.
No. 216 Is a transfer pattern, easy
to follow. No one of the bean bags
takes more than two 8-ln. squares of
fabric, plus scraps for bills, wings,
etc.
twiivery Is guaranteed In ample
time for Christmas sewing. Pat
terns ready to fill orders same dav
received. If you include an extra
5c per pattern your order will be
sent by FIRST CLASS MAIL
would you like to see a collec
tcrn styles? Just include the FALL-
WINTER FASHION BOOK in your
pattern order. Price of book 20
cents.
Send 25c for PATTERN with
Name, Address and Style Number
scale size desired.
Address Canital Journal. 214 Mis.
ston St.. San Francisco 5, Calif.
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m.
ids teetn
Babv niintlntr TliL ihhrtntrlm I
mea crocheting bunting win keep
hnhV "DC smitr a. a hnir In n .hit"
Nlniblc fingers will be delighted to
ftnrt hnw nnlnVU, nn.1 .,!. V,1
cover-up may bo turned out.
Pattern Envelope No. R2fl(W ron-
tains complete crocheting instruc
tions, material requirements, stitch
Illustrations and finishing direc
tions.
To obtain this pattern, send 30c
In COINS, giving nnttem number
your name, address and zone num
ber to Peggy Roberts Capital Jour
nal 828 Mission Street. San Fran
cisco 3 Calif.
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6:15 Newt KOIN Kloek Keep Smiling Mutlo. Tlmk'pr.
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9:30 Hometown ere Helen Trent Art Llnkletter Pastor't Call Start Sing
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10:15 Lora Lawtoa Ma Perklna Galen Drake Gospel Singer Mem'rable Hu,
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10:45 Hostess Bout Guiding Light Mr Trn Story Music B Kert
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12:00 Kneast Newa Newa Baukbag Top Trade Hollyw'd Mail
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12:45 Happlnett Art Baker Meet Menjoua B. Eberly Show Pay Dennla
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2:45 fr. Pag Farrell Tunefully To'rs Bride A Groom Mutlo for Wed Mae'a Melodlea
3:00 Welcome Trav. Newt Quick as Flash Hoedown Party Mae'a Melodlea
3:15 Welcome Trav. Arthur Godfrey Quick at Flash wn Party Mac's Melodies
3:30 Aunt Mary Arthur Godfrey Be Seated Vewt Mae's Melodies
3 ;45 Love A Learn Arthur Godfrey Ted Malan I Sana Mae'a Melodlea
1:00 Woman's Secret Arthur Godfrey Santa's Letters Fulton Lewis Movletlm
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6:18, Organ t 8:80, 'Round th Campflrtl
7:15, Evenlnf Farm Bonn S:00, OSO
Mutlei 8:30, Research .Report: 8:45, Newt
and Weather! 8:00. Muslo That Enduresi
9:45, Evening Meditations! 10:00, Sign Off.
DIAL LISTING, KOAG 550
5:00. Cbldren's
On th Up-
Espeo
lally for Woment 11:00. Oregon School of
Alri 11:15, Concert Hallt 12:00, Newat
12:15. Noon Farm Hour; 1:00, Rid 'em
Cowboyi 1:15, School of Air; 1:45, This ,
Dart 2:00, Freedom to Growt 2:30, Mem
ory Book of Music; 2:45, Oregon School of
Alrt 3:00, Newt; 3:15, Muslo of the Mas
ters) 4:00, Oregon Reporter! 4:15, Kern A
Sloopi 4:30, Hornet on the Land) 4:49, De
fent Report.
Friendly Neighbors
Hold Annual Party
Webfoot There were 26 mem
bers of the Friendly Neighbors
club attended the December
meeting held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Curfman Wed
nesday afternoon. Mrs. George
Doud was assistant hostess.
Mrs. Frank Armentrout and
Mrs. Charles C a r r were in
charge of guessing games.
Christmas gifts were exchanged.
Donations for Christmas gifts
were collected for some chil
dren's home and refreshments
were served.
Dayton Coffee Bar
Management Changes
Dayton The Dayton Coffee
Bar and Recreation is now un
der new management this past
week. Howard Paris, well
known business man In this vi
cinity, purchased the new busi
ness from E. L. Dixon. Paris will
operate his Chevrolet salesman
business at the Coffee Bar. Mrs.
Warren Dundas will handle the
duties of manager and Jean
Paris will work there after
school and week-ends.
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assembly
33. Desert region
34. Male children
35. Type of rail
way: colloq.
36. Slam
38. Egyptian deity
39. Shout
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44. Location
45. Titles
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