Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 19, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Dec. 19, 1949
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DILLY TRIES SOME
TRICKS
t
Santa, with Mr. Dilly and Henry
! close behind him, ran into the barns
I where the flying reindeer were kept.
I ' We'll fly away on the deer," said
Saata puffing and panting. "Then
w ran riprfrip what tn rio next."
"Where are the deer?" cried Mr.
Tlillv "It's iin Hark in hern I can't
see them."
"Henry light the lamps' ordered
Santa.
Quickly the boy obeyed. Santa
J and Mr. Dilly and Henry each took
! a lantern to the stalls and peered
J in. There were no reindeer. In-
stead eight little gum drops, green
I and orange and yellow, lay In the
I straw.
! "Oh. mv!" gasped Santa. "I can't
think what has happened. I can't
j understand why my magic wand
I caused this terrible thing."
i Henrv dronoed his head. He had
I to tell Santa what had happened.
"It's all my fault," he whispered
J so low Santa could scarcely hear
5 him.
j ."Why boy?" exclaimed Santa in
t surprise.
J "No. no!" cried Mr. Dilly in a loud
j voice. "It's all my fault!"
5 "Why, man?" cried Santa, more
surnrised than cer.
Then Mr. pilly and Henry told
I Santa how they had taken his
wand in the woods to learn how
. to get a rabbit out of Mr. Dilly's
hat. They told how they had lost
j the wand and the Wiggle Waggles
I found it and gave Henry their evil
I wand in its place.
I "And that's the wand you have
jnow," finished Henry. "That's the
reason it cursed our friends Instead
of the Wiggle Waggles."
I For a long time Santa sat thlnk-
iing. Finally he said, "I do not dare
use this wand again for who knows
what evil it might cause. But, any
.way. the Wiggle Waggles will never
Jhave it again!"
I With that he broke the stick over
tand over across his knee until it
Jwas in a dozen pieces and of no use
Jto anyone.
"Now," he said, "We must get
jback my wand and all will be well."
I "I'll go after It!" cried Henry.
("I'll get it some way. They won't
'fool me Renin."
i "No," said Santa. "Next time they
Iffet you will be the end of you for
jthey mean to destroy us all."
i At that very instant they heard
(the whooping and howling of the
'Wiggle Waggles as the wicked crea
'tures raced to the barns.
j For the first time Santa seemed
.truly worried. "Only magic can
.save us," he murmured,
i Mr. Dilly flung up his hands.
'"Merciful day! I had forgotten I
'was a magician. I have a thousand
magic tricks 1 Come let's hurry out
;Bide." , They ran out behind the barn.
' "What trick could you possibly
know that would save us?" asked
Santa.
"I must think," said Mr. Dilly.
His chin sank on his chest as he
thought and thousht. All the time
the Wiggle Waggles came closer
on the far side of the barn. You
could almost hear them breathe
as Mr. Dilly quietly thought over
.every trick he'd known in all his
life as a magician.
Suddenly Zezon appeared around
the corner of the barn,
"Too late," whispered Santa sad
ly. A hundred Wiggle Waggles Joined
Zessop and pushed around the cor
ner. "Too late I" they echoed glee
fully. But Mr. Dilly raised his head. So
quickly that no eye could follow
his hand, he yanked a rope from
his pocket and flung one end into
the air.
"It's the magic rope trick," he
ihoutcd. "Follow me!"
Santa looked and Henry looked
and even the Wiggle Waggles stop
ped to look. Mr. Dllly's rope was
standing straight up on the ground
and Mr. Dilly was climbing the
rone.
In an instant Santa and Henry
followed and all three climbed
steadily into the blue. In the next
moment the Wiggle Waggles had
recovered from their astonishment
but when they raced to the rope
It really wns too Into tills time ton
late for them: Santa had pulled
the end of the rope up after him
never reach It.
Meantime the other end of the
rope rase as far as the eye could
see. Mr. Diuv. Santa ana Henry
climbed for hours. When they were
too tired to go on Mr. Dilly tied the
rope into rings and they all three
sat down in miaair to resi.
"Mr. Dilly." said Santa. "This
is one of the finest tricks I've ever
seen. You are a great magician.'
"Well," Henry reminded them
abruptly. "We got away that time
but what do we do now? '
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I Masters.
Albany Jim Tapper, 14-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Tapper of Route 2, Albany, has
been selected as recipient of a
full scholarship to the 1950 4-H
club summer school as a result
of being selected as the winner
of the 14th annual Mullen's I
Garden contest, H. Joe Myers,
Linn county extension agent
(4-H) announces. A total of 24
club members competed in the
contest.
Jeane Mackie, the 12-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Mackie, Route 1, Tangent, will
receive a full scholarship to the
summer school for 4-H'ers hav
ing been selected winner in the
Riverview Garden club's flow
er garden contest. Miss Mackie
won out over 16 other finalists.
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letter
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Indiana
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brother or
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