Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 08, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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TUB CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon
RADIO PROGRAMS
SANTA FLYING PUP
By lUCRECf HUDGINS BEAU
WEDNESDAY f. M.
STEVE ROTES . . , ., , j
1 Srs.. llHtOT BUSTAH irALljrMCTOTOMgT Vf'".0',
i a Lt-UMttfif - BRArVMS(, LADS--TEU. HEEf fAu mCLBOti- J .
THESE ARE TWO SUM WAYS V- HA-BOM AMO fOBWN ARE CMUUGrT fTV
TO ATTRACT 6SAAU. BOYS, STEV-jprr . I KA-B3H , g.j s fZ'j?Z& I &
RJNH5 A DINNER 66U. O y-ffTsI I tT SV WT(SESkViL mWfi i
mrr M I WA fa. V7 Wm i ZjLlffi t" 'jffi f
i lAv vs . u wni ill rm i "Jl mn Anrv i t t ji ir wf i w I w r- . (
Willi wasn't the lent bit tired any more.
Bynopels: Willie, the pap, tire,
ef being- hemied from one perMn
U another, sets eft U find ad
venture, lie meets Mr Not Hush
and Mr. Very Utile, whs ear
they re od a rery important er-
rana ana write wuus to
CHAPTER PTVB
TRIP TO SANTA LAND
The two tiny creatures, Mr.
Not Much Sense and Mr. Very
Little Sense, explained their very
Important errand to Willie.
"We are on our way to Santa
Land." they said Importantly. .
-Whatever tor?" asked WUUe.
We must see Santa Claus,
silly." said Mr. Not Much.
"We must have his help," said
Mr. Very Little.
"You see we are Dreamllns,"
aid Mr. Not Much. "Our queen
hu been captured by the Grem
lins. Unless we get her back we
will all Just fade away and. good
ness knows what will happen to
all the children In the world."
Willie tried hard to understand.
But it was all so mixed up!
"What are Dreamllns?" he ask
ed timidly. "And what do they
have to do with children?" (He
was sure be had neer seen a
Dreamlln around Henrietta.) "Al
so, what is a Gremlin?"
Mr. Very Little and Mr. Not
Much patiently explained.
"Gremlins are evil creatures
who cause children trouble. They
break things and hide toys and
trip people and turn over milk
glasses at the tabic.
-Dreamlins, on the other band,
take care of children. They cover
them at night. They keep them
from falling out of trees and
swings. They find their lost toys
and they chase away nightmares
and they keep children from get
tin aenarateri from their moth
ers in great big stores."
"My, said Willie. "Dreamllns
rtf mm " aalrl Mr. Not Much
matter-of-facUy. "But we do not
know how to work without our
oueen. Goon we will perish for
we do not know even how to take
eare of ourselves without her."
"That Is why we must get to
Santa and ass, nis netp. now wui
you come with uar-
will, indeed." said Willie.
And hs thought to himself. "My
eoodnessl Only yesterday I was
Wkwl In a furnace room and to
day I am on my way to see 6anta
hlmseu. wnai a wooacri-i iwiu
this Isl"
The three of them set forth. It
was a good thing It was so early
In the morning with no ene out
of bed to see them. Because they
certainly made an unbelievable
isht- Mr. Verv Little and Mr.
Not Much tramping down the
road with Willie, the puppy, pat
tering along between them.
"How do you know which way
to go?" asked Willie who was
tired in half an hour.
"Jiut kerj eoinp North." said
the Dreamllns. "We will surely
Mt Uwn that wav ."
But the way was verv long and
after a whUe Willie said. "I am
hungry. Shouldn't we stop and
eat?"
The Dreamllns said thev lust
didn't know how to eat without!
their queen to advise them and
u beet uung to ao was just seep
going until they reached Santa
Land where they would get ad
vice from 8anta.
Willie didn't need snv advice
en how to eet. When they passed
a house, he excused himself and
went in the yard to look around.
He found a wonderful bone that
must have belonged to the doe
that lived there. He was templed
to stay. But hs went on with the
Journey.
All that dav and night and
through the next day and night
they traveled. Willie thought he
would surelv faint with so much
wilkin and so little to eat and
never a stop to chew on an old
shoe or a piece of rubber tire or
anvthlng.
At the end of the third day. It
began to snow and before lone
they were in the midst of a great
snow storm.
The Dreamllns said. This must
be it because there Is always
snow In SanU Land."
Willie started to say that he
had seen snow In a lot of other I
places, too. But one of the Dream
Ins climbed s sign post and
wiped off the snow. Sure enough
ther were big black letters on
me sign reading, -sinus, lsos.
Home of Bants, Glaus.
Santa Claus " rerjeated Willie
Joyfully. And he wasn't even the
least Dlt tired any more.
men: wuue protects cental
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Multicolor Orchids. In color-
right In the transferal No need to
embroidery! Iron your "orchid
couauet" right onto a shim.
merlng white silk blouse: onto sn
Ascot scarf; onto an evening
handkerchief of generous propor
tions! Use them elegantly on pale
lavender or pole green organoy,
linen or cotton tea cloths; on
dressing table skirts and match
ing boudoir piuowa. out toweis.
dresser and vanity scarves are
instantly turned into de-luxe
linens by means of these exquisite
three -color iraruierai
Send 35c for the Dye-Fast,
Launderable. Three-Color OR
CHID BOUQUET Designs (Pat
tern No. 381) transfer and laun
dering Inilructtons. YOUR NAME,
ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER
to CAROL CURTIS. 52 Mission
street, San Francisco 6. Calif.
Ford Announces
Mercury Hard Top
Detroit UK Ford Motor
company today announced the
first mass production automo
bile in passenger car history
with a transparent plastic top.
The car, a Mercury hardtop
convertible, is called the "Sun
Valley." The one-piece plexi
glass roof is green-tinted as a
sun shade about half-way
back. The remainder is con
ventional steel.
Engineers of the Lincoln
Mercury division report the
plastic is "much stronger"
than its steel counterpart, al
most impervious to weather,
and easy to maintain.
ROOM BOARD
I'M TO BE BEST MAN AT A
WEDDING AND HAVE TO RUSH OFF
AFTER DINNER. B'JT "FOGHORN
puffle beat me to the tub'--that
old sea otter will soak
and Sins sailor chanteys unth
HE a WATERLOGGED'- I D BANG
THE DOOR AND YELL FIRE BUT
T3 HE'D FIGURE
JUST HOLLER
dinners being
SERVED
in 15 SECONDS
HE'LL RUSH OUT
HALF-DRIED AND
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Mailt,
Appeal Lost by
Gen. Meyers
Washington W) Tax Court
has upheld revenue service
claims against Bennett E.
Meyers, cashiered Air Force
general, for $432,121 back
taxes and fraud penalties in
connection with the aviation
supply firm which Meyers
ran secretly during the war.
Additionally, the court di
rected Meyers to pay interest
which -Alii probably run about
$200,000. That would bring
to more than $500,000 his debt
to the government in connec
tion with a corporation he
founded witk $500.
The former major general
has already served time in
prison on charges of inducing
a witness before a senate com
mittee to lie under oath about
Meyers' business affairs while
Meyers was wartime purchas
ing agent for the army air
force.
Meyers established Aviation
Electric Corp., at Vandalia,
Ohio, in 1939. The Tax Court
decision against him mentioned
Stormy Petrels on
Queen's Cruise Ship
Aboard Gothic 0J.R) Queen
Elizabeth's cruoise ship signed
on three new passengers. today,
tiny stormy petrels that have
adopted the Gothic as their
home.
The three starling-sized sea
birds flopped on deck after a
storm last week. Crewmen
gave them a nest in a linen bas
ket in the sick bay. Two of the
birds seemed well enough to
be released yesterday. But they
came in again for a landing
after following the ship, for sev
eral hours.
FOUR KILLED IN
TRAIN CRASH
Bru&scls UP) Two trains
collided in a fog Monday night
on the Brussels-Ghent line,
killing four persons and injur
ing 29. Most of the victims
were young girls traveling
home from work in the fac
tories of the Brussels area.
contracts with the Bell Air
ciaft Corp. running to more
than half a million dollars.
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for future
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animal
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34. Guide the
helm
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servations
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notice
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41. Kind of peach
45. VeneraUoo
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51. Distant
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money
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fumes
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Georgia
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