Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 03, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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    THX CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sale. Ongoa
Thursday, Dfmbtr t, 195k
Pag 10
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The puppy witxled free from
Hetirieta'a imj and dashed to
uie fauwra leec He llcaed we
lather Broken shoes kwlncbr.
"Hit father did not smU nor
peak.
Christmas will be here aoori.'
aid tha mother, taking pity on
Henrietta, "let tha child nave
her dog."
'Ill can him Willie !" exclaimed
Henrietta. She threw heraell
down beside tha scampering pup
ana gsuierea rum into ner lap.
"What'a tha harm?" mumbled
grandpapa. "Let tha child have
ner ace."
"Ill lav him for ever and
everl" whispered Henrietta. The
do escaped from her and ran
wyouiiy round ana round uie
tiny roam.
"It's the only Christmas she
will navel" said tha uncles and
the aunts.
"He's my dearest friend 1"
breathed Henrietta. "My only
friend."
But the father stood atoUdlr In
the kitchen doorway and aald not
a word.
-Oh. father. Please " cried Hen.
rietta and aha burst Into tear.
(Next: Life With WUIIe) '
Lebanon Mill
Men Honored
Lebanon About S3 per cent
of all employees of Lebanon's
Crown ZeUerbach paper mill
received pin In recognition' of
service ranging from 40 to five
year Monday evening. The
annual pin presentation ban'
quet was beld St Melody Lane
and honored 42 workers.
A. B. Layton, who nad the
principal (ddrest and Is vice
president of the corporation
stated that the Lebanon mill is
going through revolutionary
change due to research and
development ,
Ho cited the example of the
pilot plant which is changing
the entire operation of pulp
manufacture from a calcium to
an ammonium base process.
The new processes bearing
completion allow the mill to
dump waste Into the river with
out pollution, and also to make
more of the by-product useful.
Assisting in the pin presen
tation wns Hugh Croner, mill
supervisor.
EOUND 'EM ALL CP
Tokyo tM Police raided a
ehool Yesterday and arrested
all the teachers and students.
They were charged with con
ducting on-the-job training in
the science of burglary.
Symptoms of Distress Arising frwaj
STOMACH ULCERS
oug to EXCESS ACID
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
Onr m saHtaa patai of tht Wauae
TMATMSMT fan bam MM for valial a
symptom of dismal ariaiae from Stomaaa)
and OaiSniel uliiiadaa to tacaaa !
sw Olsaatlm. Soar or Uaaat Stamaafc,
Oaiitmil. Iliailaafa. l alioiwiM,
aaaaloaaioH AtlorWMWa
aoaa" what lour Piaiaa ISM naaua-
BRIAN'S CROWN DRUG STORE
FRED MEYER, INC.
PAY LESS DRUG
PERRY'S DRUG STORK
"Oh, 70a wonderful, wonderful thing!" cried Henrietta.
Chapter 1
' Once Upon a time In a land
far away there lived a UtUe girl
named Henrietta. Her family was
very large and very poor.
She lived with her parents and
her grandparent and two uncles
and two aunts In a teeny tiny
bouse. There was hardly room
for her to mora without stepping
on some one.
There waa never a Christmas
In this house. Worse than that
there vu never enough to eat.
Nor enough blanketa to keep a
body warm at night. There waa
hardly ever a bright new toy for
a child to play with.
But Henrietta didn't mind. She
waa a cheerful, hippy child. Only
sometime she waa lonesome.
with no children to play with
and no toys and no money to go
ao ine movies witn or anything
weu, you coma unaenstana wny
ehe would be lonely now and then.
But one day Henrietta mat
Willie and aha thought aha would
never be lonesome again.
It waa near Christmas. Henri
etta was comins: home from the
(tore with bag of turnips for the
family dinner, when aha came to
her house she saw sitting on the
bottom step, the littlest, softest,
biighteat looking brown and
wtilto puppy you aver dreamed
Henrietta stood there and held
bfT breath and gased down Into
Che deep brown eyes of the puppy.
Th P5W gcird up lutu Ui anil
blue eyes of Henrietta. For a long
moment there seemed to be
nothing else In the whole world
except thla on little girl and
this one little puppy.
Henrietta dropped to her knees,
ihe put down the bag of turnips.
Slowly aha held out her hand.
She never said a word. Bhe dared
not breathe. Suddenly a stump
of a tall sucking from under the
puppy began to wiggle furiously
and tha little dog leaped Into
Henriettas arms.
"Oh, you wonderful, wonderful
thing I" cried Henrietta.
She scooped up the puppy and
lea rln the turnips forgotten on
the sidewalk, ran Into the house.
"Mother! Father! Orandmamat
Grandpapa! Everyone I Come
quickly!"
All the family came. They saw
at once thla marvelous thing that
had happened to Henrietta.
"He's mine!" cried the little
girl. "He has no collar and he
wants me and oh! I love him so!"
She pressed her f see Into the soft
warm lur or uie puppy's nee.
The family smiled and patted
the doc and spoke gently to the
child. All the family except one.
Henrietta's father stood there
silently. He watched the child and
the dog and alowly. aadlv he
shook his head.
Henrietta turned to her rather.
She waa afraid. "I can keep him.
ssuwrr-
The father cleared hi throat.
His voice, when It came, waa tired
and old. "Poor folks can't afford
a puppy, Henrietta. We have no
food nor roan to spare.'
"But. Ill aire him food from
my own plaiel" cried Henrietta.
"And he can sleep with me. Why,
you wont even know he's In the
house. I promise' I promise I"
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