Saturday. December 12. 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oretoa Pag IS mvi BOTE SANTA FLYING PUP By IUCKECE HUOCINS BEAU RADIO PROGRAMS MONDAY P. M. KGW I KOIN I KEX I KSLM I KGAE iKOCO lis ac lx. Ttp TraSas N. MIMer IjiawSatlil fcxn Oat H Mad re, asama Pari. Bllckl Lea K TaVikri Wjkaiiut ak, law Was Hail. 15 StrilA DSHM Kav Waif a.. w Kae WaM Jart ahraat HctoSp I WIS. S.w UfrtV UMk HraM Ml. Jack Hvracr CH.VOJ utuPf cryavTH Act JSMtii await1, TV LI9ul,FaArrV W sopey m'SiEu.' The - , . -T7 SSgfj I MOPt TVanl 80Mg JataJOnCO l-a-CT MaaNON, fOMHlSI MANA.66B HAS SPOKE!' sneft cones XI J v-anDiI voue uMXVtevys . cdnamotlm-atT-1 FBirfS, JAiam-anO A V -mo ose estimo upon . SS.VTA Cum-pHEY CAVM 1 BBS - crT rAJNT I , oOTTLI Of "CORDON V THE OjPF YOU HAVE News The wings were two (iant kites fastened on a harness. Synapsis: vVhue Willi to pap learning his war trust Santa Land. Henrietta was still looking for him every daj back ane. She missed WUUs as nach bar lather, ancles, aants a fraadpap wsrksd overtlm ta snake extra money to buy her a ew dof. The new dog didn't Bake Henrietta happy. She stlU wanted Willi. CHAPTER 9 WINGS FOB WILLIE While Henrietta wept lor her pup. Willie himself capered madly around In th snow behind the stable in Santa Land. Presently Mr. Not Much and Mr. Very Little appeared. They were sitting on a child's sU snd pushing themselves across the snow by shoving on pencils which thev used as ski poles. They were so tiny, this was the only way they could travel in the snow without sinking over their heads. "Whatever are you doing?" they called to Willie. "I'm learning to fly," replied Willie happily. I'm going to Ily like the deer." The Dreamlina looked up and for the first time they saw Santa's eight -reindeer swooping gracefully above the stable. Then ie Dreamlins looke down at Willie throwing himself wildly from one snow bank to another and imagining that he truly was learning to fly. "Oh. come nowl" exclaimed Mr. Not Much. "You need wings to v Liberty Liberty Mr. and Mrs. C. Yf. Stacey entertained the Sa lem unit of the Oregon State Fox and Mink Breeders asso ciation Thursday evening at their home on Boone road. Nearly 20 attended the Christmas party and the gift ' exchange for the members. New officers elected were: President, Albert J. Apperson; vice president, Loren Croxton, and secretary-treasurer, Miss Estelle Ronne. Mrs. C. W. Stacey left Friday afternoon to spend the week end with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stevens, In Seattle, Wash. Salem Heights Salem Heights The "Wee weeders" Garden club will meet Monday, Dec. 14, at the home of Mrs. O. E. Haugen on E. Ewald Ave. It will be the Christmas par ty, with a gift exchange for the members and a Christmas dec oration workshop which will begin at 8:30 a.m. Each mem ber is asked to bring his own material. A covered-dish dm ner will be served at the noon hour. Willie stopped his prancing. "Riit t He iImt rinfit hi,, vliwt" he pointed out. "They have built In wings that you can't see,' said Mr. Very Little. "But yon dont have any kind of wings and you 11 nsrtr iiy. Willls was not discouraged. "I snau make myself same wines then." he said. "That certainly won't be hard with all these worksnops around hare. Especial ly if you will help me." The Dreamlins war very glad to neip. iney were worried be cause Santa had not yet thought of a plan to save their aueen from the Gremlins. Making wings for Willie was tust what thev needed to take their minds off their troubles. The Santa Land elves and fairies were so busy working on Christmas toys, they paid no at tention to the two Dreamlins who flitted from bench to bench pick ing up tools and materials. And Santa was so glad to see Willie Quieted down he never lm seined that the puppy iu busy with a woria-snaxing invention. "We need string and glue and tissue paper and light wood." said Mr. Not Much as he picked up uiese inuigs I rum nere ana were "Yes. and well need plenty of time," said Mr. Ver Little. "No, no," said Willie. "I can't wait. Here I will help." He picked ud the lug of glue and carried it to the stable. But when he went to Dut the glue down the lus had spilled over and glued his Jaws loeetneT, "Good." said Mr. Not Much. "That will keep you out of trouble i wnne we work." The Dreamlina worked far sev. era! hours while Willie watched in an aony of silence. At last, the Dreamlins washed out Willie's mouth and told him his wings were ready. The wings were two giant kites fastened on either side ol a har ness a truly beautiful invention. The Dreamlina fastened Willie into the harness. "Now." said Mr. Very Little. "You must climb a lush moun tain and lump off and you will fly as sure as anvthlng. Willie thanked his friends and eagerly took off up the highest mountain In sight. He climbed and he climbed. It wasn't a bit easy particularly with the big kite wings burnptng around his back. . But by and by he (rot to the top. He couldnt see the stables or Santa Land far below because he was above the clouds) Perhaps It was a good thing he couldn't see the ground or he might have been too scared to Jump. He ssM to himself, "In a few minutes I will be known the world over as "The Flying Pun." So saying, he leaped off the mountain. But. alas! instead of gliding eracefullv awar he fell smack Into a puffy white cloud and was swept away a prisoner In the heart of the cloud. (Next: The Cloudkeepert HowCkrbliM kbMiHtth "GOD'S LAW. NOT LUCK, PROTECTS YOU" KSIM (139MC) SundiT 5:30 p.n. ACROSS 1. Vigor 4. Fresh-water lak 8. Afresh 12. Brazilian timber tree 13. Wedding band 14. Not any 15. Dlttracled 18. Symbol for tantalum 19. Help wanted 20. Female ruft 11. Belonging to that girl 12. Legal claim 14. River bottom 3S. Exceedingly Jfl. Purpose J7. 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Do It In a color to match a winter coat to wear as a snug cold-preventer I Bend 30c for the KNITTED DICKEY iPsttern No. 182) com plete knitting Instructions, trim mine: directions, YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBtft to CAROL CURTIS. Capital Jour nal. 66 Mission street, clan Fran cisco S. Calif. MAR. WORTH 60iis uoMt kx ttv-A-veerw ; LUNCH AGAIN. Will? r WHIPPIN6 UP N l MPcl '..,. u; cpfCIAl, Mjclwaill X3!..rM5URtSHtTMIN.S Wfil I'M WerSriNCi AWAY FROM A THC TPllTH ft, I DON'T JgTW CM.L 1 NEVtR llli OH AM WtRIOAH J a A PWjW buffalo 5ps ROOM BOARD By Abera r? BLAST.' -I HAD DESIGNS iZJ k OU THAT DRUWSTlCrC, : 4 BUT HE GOT OUT , HtKt URsT ; BY Tr IF I 5 s GUEST III DON'T wORaY- I'LL BE FIRST MATE AND SEE THAT THIN6S1L BE CUSHY FOR TUU.""lU.ttl WUbCrrfc SEAAAN'S TOGS TO WEAR., AND YOU'LL JUST GO TH6U THE MOTsOMS OF BEIN' BUSY---I l-c ERA.SS- POUSWlMjPA.irgTlM'AI? STUFF LIKE THAT SuST EnOU&H WOEx TO BREAH THE rAONOTONY OF RESTING iti&u err k jm I li i m I 1 cdu-sfll