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    Part 20
TflE CAPITAL JOURNai Salon, Ortroa
Tuesday, December 15, 19S3
SANTA FLYING PUP
By LUCRECf HUDGINS BEAU
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"Let Ui look np thif treat
Synapsis: Mr. Not Much and
Mr. Very LllUc ran ta hint u
Nil aa they m that Willi, was
wing awept awn in tha middle
f a snow Claud, Santa quickly
want ta tha Claud Keeper who
turned tha eland 4. rain, and
Willie ma waahed ant net Santa
Land. Santa retnbed U tell
Willi, tha aacret af haw ha cauld
really lrj.
CHAPTER II
AN UNSELFISH DEED
"ITiie la Uia way the story goes,"
aaia earn to wuue tna pup.
"A Ion time ago my reindeer
were like all other reindeer. They
lived with a great herd of their
brothara and alsten and not one
of tbem ever dreamed of flying.
'"iVn there came a time when
eilht of those deer did a truly
unselfish thing. When they had
done It they found, to their
amusement, that ther were no
longer Ilka other deer for now
they could flvl
"And that la how It haboens
that my deer are the only onea
4h Mia w.1. .V.. f Mn flu'
in trie world that can fly.'
Willie waited for Santa to so
on. But Santa waa silent. So Wil
lis aald. "But. co on I What
this truly unselfish thing they
oia7-
Santa shook his head. "I do not
know." he smiled. "For you aee
that is often the way with a truly
unselfish deed. No one except the
person who does It knows what
It is."
1 dont understand at all " said
Willie. 1 do not even know what
- unselfish meant.
"It la hard to explain such
things." said Santa, "it la some-
thing each person must discover
Then Santa and his helpers
went back to their work. Willie
and the Dreamllna went into San
ta's house and sat down to think
"Let's look up this great big
word in tna dictionary." said Mr.
Not Much after a great deal of
tnougnt. -men wa will know now
to proceed.'
The two Drcamlins studied the
dictionary on Santas desk for a
long while. Then Mr. Very Little
aald, "To be unselfjh means sim
ply to forget yourself, to do or
give up something for aomeone
lse
"Why that Isnt difficult at all,"
aid Willie happily. "I think I
ahall Just go down and talk to the
reindeer for soon I shall bo flying
with them."
Wagging his rear end confi
dently Willie took off for the
atablea. But ho never got there for
on tho way be passed around
Santa's back porch. There, sitting
by the rear door, wu Santa's big
garbage can.
"My goodness." thought Willie.
That can la simply bulging over.
Perhaps I ahould empty eome of
It so that It will be easier for
Santa to put In more."
He placed his front paws
against the can and pushed and
mished until over It crashed
dumping most ot Its contents all
over the ground.
What a feast there waa for Wil
lie 1 For a moment rut could only
stand and atara at the delicacies
that lav before him.
"Where but In Santa Land
could a dog eat so well?" he
thought gratefully. "Surely I am
the luckiest puppy alive and even
when i learn to fly I will never
leave this land."
Aa soon aa he thought of fly
ing ha remembered the unselfish'
deed ho must do and Immediately
no naa a grand idea.
"Instead ot keeping all this for
myself." he aald. "I ahall live
soma of It away. In fact I ahall
give It all away. Not only that
but I ahall give It to aomeone
do not like very much. Surely
nothing could bo more unselfish
wan tnatr
Enormously pleased with him
self Willie Immediately fished out
of the garbage an an old beat up
ham bone and trotted away with
It to a little cottage nearby. On
tne front of the cottage was
sign saying. "Home of Patrick
Tweedlekneea. Keep Out.
Willie deposited the bone at the
door and trotted back tor another
load. He worked without a pause
ana oefore lone there was an im
mense "gift" at Patrick Tweedle-
ROOM BOARD
THIS IS An OLD PARCHWEMT amp
Or" BURIED TREASURE I BOUGHT
FROM A SAILOR IN HAVANA!--
SPANISH WRITING ON THE BACK SAYS
THE LOCATION IS A SMALL COVE ON
A LITTLE ISLAND IN THE BAWMAS.'
THE MAP SHOWS SOME TREES AND
DOTS GOING TO A BIG ROCK
THE IKtAbUKt ISDUKltD-
THE MAP IS
FOR SALE
big word la tho dictionary."
kneet door. There were orange
peeli, fg ahella. tea baga, itale
bread, hunka of fat, potato skins,
carrot tope to name Just a few
of tha tempting moraeli
there. .
Not one single bile of any
thing did Willie take for himself.
"Now he "Id when at last
he had finished, -now I (hall fly I"
But before he could make the
am el lest leap from the ground.
x-ainca -jwoeaieknees nimseu
opened his front door and with a
murnqr roar stepped tut.
(Nexti Tha Dragons)
Unionvale
Unionvale Mro. Adolptil
Mraoa, one of the project lead-
era for the glove-making dem
onstration In December, held
a preliminary meeting at her
home Friday.
Ten members attended. The
regular glove-making meeting
win be held at the Unionvale
church all day Wednesday. De
cember 16. Mrs. Hraba and
Mrs. M. V. Wright will be the
project leaden.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magee
were in Portland Saturday af
ternoon. Mrs. Magee attended
the "Glove Making" preltmin
ary meeting held at the Adolph
tiraDa nome.
Carol Curtis Pattern
16!
Big Strawberry Patholdrr,
Rest strawberry you ever saw! A
red strawberry seeded with green
and sprouting- nice bis green
leaves. A green "stem" is used to
hang Urn 8-lnch. well-padded
strawberry on a hoo. The Utile
white strawberry blossoms are
also crocheted In two pieces and
put together turn ootholdei makes
one ot the gnyest. brwhtest gifts
you've ever crocheted Large slie
aeiaiis ox orrry. lesves and Hew
ers makes crocheting easy.
Send 30c for the CROCHETED
(Partem No. ll, YOUR NAME.
ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER
to CAROL CURTIS Capital Jour
nal, flSl Mission Street, San
Francisco 6. Calif.
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DIAL LISTING EOAC, SSI
VAlp Wednesday r n- . Child
IV VMlj rta.a Tb-attr, chicara
Keaadtaelei i:U, News, Weather. tr6.
Mallei , Msdltallaaii t:M, Bin
Off.
Hubbard
Hubbard Mrs. Lola Os
borne, president of the Re
bekah Assembly of Oregon,
wishes to make her official
visit to Thalia Rebekah lodge,
Jan. 6, according to word re
cevied by the lodge last week.
Mrs. L. W. jay presided at
the meeting and appointed an
auditing committee consisting
of Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs.
A. L. Murphy and Mrs. J. C.
Morrison.
. Mrs. Amos Busven and her
mother, Mrs. Ella Becker,
served refreshments. The
table featured miniature
Christmas trees and Mr. and
Mrs. Snowman.
Members of the Ladies' Aid
of the Hubbard Community
church spent Wednesday
cleaning the parish house and
waxing floors. Mrs. R. C.
Mains conducted a business
meeting in the afternoon fol
lowing a no-hos dinner.
Devotions were led by Mrs.
Glen Hunter.
The second December meet
ing will be omitted. Next
meeting will be Jan. 13, all
ACROSS
1. Owns
32. Glsdiatort
salutation
toCsesar
39. In the
chsrscter ot
34. East Indisn
weight
31 Calculate
41. Sheeplike
44. Manner
45. Hi rhest nav
igable lata
in the
world
41. Fop: English
slsni
91. Humble
52. Out of the
ordinary
64. Piece bitten
out ,
53. God of lov.
M. Institute legal
proceedings
57. Utilises -
58. Siberian
river
4. Genus of tha
honeybee
t. Exclamation
to call -'
stteniion
12. Depiction
of the
beautiful
11 Citr in
Navada -
14. Dry
15. Makers ot
cloth
17. Attendant on
Anglo
axon king
18. Glut
H.Tied
21. Poera
S3. Top
24. Nettle
27, Affirmative
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11:00, Concert Hmttt It .00. News, Wee
then 11:1a. Neea Pana Hcor; 1:M, Bl
'm Cewberi 1:4ft, Baekshelfi t:M, Ur
Ins Uarsinrt t:M, Menery Beek
Mesle. '
day. Appointed on the Christ
mas basket committee were
Mrs. Russell Rollofson, Mrs.
Winnie Mulloy, Mrs. Hannah
Hunt and Mrs. Mains. An
nounced was the Christmas
program at the church, Dec.
20 at 6 p.m.
Fairview
Fairview An auction pie
social held in the basement of
the RLDS church in the Fair
view school house Friday eve
ning netted $48.
James Clevenger was auc
tioneer. A program with Mn.
Charles Baker of Unionvale in
charge was given in the main
auditorium.
Proceeds will be used to pur
chase Christmas treats for the
children. ,
A cake .was given as a prize
for the most popular girl pres
ent. Miss Darlene Baker was
the winner.
LAMEL IS CANDIDATE
, Paris VP) Premier Joseph
Laniel agreed Tuesday to
stand as a candidate for the
presidency of the French Re
public. The election ' will be
held Thursday.
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DOWN
L Turni to
the left
1 Region
3. Stationary
part
4. Exist
5 Saucy
8. Bug
7. Thus '
8. Remnsnts or
combuslioa
t. Cordisl ;
10. Ses eagl.
11. Recompenaa
18. Pertaining to
the oldest
Hindu
scriptures
17. Article
20. Handle
22. Greek letter
24. Pronoun
25. Fish eggs
28. Scene of
combat
28. Corrode '
20. Mother of
. Peer Gjrnt
33. Bjwst of
34. Sends forth
37. Revolve
39. Safe
40. Excite to
., action
42. Devices for
., dipping
S3. Frozen wster
45. Forbidden
4. Wsding bird .
47. Presently
49. Deity ot
fields and
herds
SO Ran sway
53. Americsn
republic;
sbbr.
53. Ilevated
railway
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