PAGE TnUr.E (Third StionJ TOE TCAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINTER -jiir' HOW CHRISTMAS BEGAN 3 ."SHE BROUGHT KOBTH 1U.K Kill ST BORN" The Saviour Is Bora THK .-VNGKL AITEAUS TO THE SI1K.PHK.RDS IN THE FIELD COWBOY and the By LUCRECE HUDG1NS jay Afternoon, December 14, 19,"0 M Santa 3 I Chapter 15 THE TRAP h , tho Jindians were angry I D ' . r....lr tinm ririin? . they " .tiie tail 01 neniim uic Charter 16 JINDIAN' WAR DANCE "Help! 'Help'."., yelled Bucky as he felt himself thrown across a ,..,. trick," thundered ..,,i.ane.-- wy son. ione- Lonesome .ooy !"" -Him shoot best." said the n-t PnrVv "And Ijn pOinilUB " -""J- .A 111V hie. , Santa spoke stetnly. "Can hlian keep his word? You Led to leave us in peace if loowbov was aDie to oumae Lutshtwrt you. tie nas aune h Jindians gathered in a knot rumbled and beat tneir nsis Lir chests. For an awful mo- Santa thought they wouia ... i On... T an4 urrlrAic i n me ooina uoiu Id on worriedly not daring 1,,ve or shout their joy at 5 triumph. Only Tweedle- f refused to be quiet. dashed into the nearest l.hop took up nammer ana and began banging away at ! house. in here, lazy ones!" he hoi- With two days left until i r -inias, I here s a mountain ot hi-re to be done. Get to it I If I those Jindians sneak off t they belong." Hurricane's face turned k with rage. Then he signaled (is trine, nicy pickcu up ineu liBiiigs, got on their horses, slowly rode out of Santa llurrah! Hurrah!" shouted the irfs and fairies. They lifted the i-nwbuv on their shoulders (carried him round and round ;a's cottage. iconic, cnea limoiny uwari. lie us your cowboy song!" lucky grinned with pleasure, ler had he been so hnppy! ;ipl ai ki-ay! Oh, Yippi ai ki- ay!" he sang. The little folk took it up. Dewey and Marlowe and Pudding played like they were prancing horses and galloped before the crow a. auuiwj.inwe w an s-;h ..Santa! Come quick!" . I tontshtng sound heard above all! ' . , the other noise. The workers. , Bul e .Jindians had covered turned in amazement to see Pat- ,he 1'Ule twboy with a blanket , rick Txveedleknees leaning from that snwthered his cries for help. his workshop window, waving hls Although; he' giggled and fought. i h,mmr .nrf .ino!n -vinni i ii. and kicked, he couldn t escape j - th riinuc tli'it Vwiiinrl him ay!" to the skies. ; J" :"" ""Z TZ. ....... Even Santa had to laugh at the i , 1,u """ s-i-u mm... sight. But Santa was not happy. i u asn r Pleasant for Bucky ..... . w:.. . to be bouncing up and down on rresentiy ne iuuk riucivy uiiu m . , . . - . . cottage and tokl Mrs. Claus to feed him. asked Mrs What would you mtf-W nwt sna 1,01 noin wnal Claus with a twinkle aw ul thm was 0,n..t haPPen in her eyes. "Soup, oatmeal, broc- ,0..,'m' , c , . .., ' ' If only Santa , knew about ' . ; , , j ,.;,, ,',. this." he thought. "Ha would Bucky looked at a great choco- 1 , . . . . .. ...j , think of some way to help nu late meringue pie mis. t..aus mm, baked. His eyes grew large and ... . . . . ..,.. A .rr,,...., won the two contests with Lone- his mouth watered. Please , , ,j .. . . . . itm Riv if Santa had not made Bill, I'V V. ...... k. j-..v of pie." And she nut the whole pie in front of the boy and he dug into it exactly as a cowboy should.. When he had finished BucKy i went to Santa's knee. "Why are; you still so sad? Isn't everything all right now?" j "It's Dasher." said Santa. "Hum Jindians took him off and the deer won't flv without him. 1 do not know how I shall make my trip j Thoro was Chief Hurricane, around the world. behind him was Lonesome Bucky was quiet and thought ful him the wonderful cherry stick horse and the silver tipped arrow. "But there's nothing Santa can do for nip now," he told himself. The Jindians took him to the Jindian camp which was in a forest miles and miles from Santa Land. Thev stood him on the ground and took the blanket off his head, lie found himself blinking into , a great bonfire. On the other side ! of the tire stood the Jindians. and Boy. solemn as ever bin looking sad at While Mary and Joseph were in the stable, the time came for Mary to be delivered. She brought forth her first born son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger. In the same country, shepherds were in the field, watching over their flock by night. And the angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of I he Lord shono almut them: and they were afraid. The anuel said to them: "Fear nut: for. behold. 1 bring you tidings of great joy , which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothe, tying in a manger." Suddenly with the angels appeared a multitude of the heavenly host praising God. and saving: "Glory to God In the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men." i Adapted from St. l.uke; 2, ti l 4 i Tomorrow: The Shepherds Come to Wor-hipi GI's Will Get Traditional Christmas Dinner Menu He heard the busy sawing and ; ...i,.,, .,s haooening to the boy hammering and bustling about in ; wno hil( Sim,(i ,js iif0 the workshops that meant the toys don't understand." said Bucky uri'i. :il last being finished, the by Jane Tads AP Ncwsfcature in a shaky voice. "Why have you brought me here?" v.... . tiviiii., n" .thundered what was the good if Santa could ci,if iinmraiie "You win rid Jindians had gone and would nev er bother Santa Land again. Bul ! Breakfast: Chilled grapefruit, oatmeal. Ire-.li milk, tried eggs, in;wl il.wii'hiuiN hull civ colTee WASHINGTON -- American (ils ,,, nU,.,iav: Kipe olives, he world over will sit down to a , pickles, spiced ... . tomato iuuv oorktaii. roaM tuikoy, tVIVIKl.l - f lllt'k.M' tx.ttt tll-ktt llll 111 WANTED USED ENSILAGE CUTTER Prefer Papcc 81 or Blizzard 400 Contact MOUNTAIN SUPPLY CO. Phone 461 not travel around the world on Christmas night? "Don't be sad," said Bucky quietly. "I will try to find Dasher. He must he at the Jindian camp. Santa shook his head, 'lwice you have succeeded but a third time would he too many. I feel something awful would happen. You must not go." Rue-lev did not intend to flis You win iug contest contest." Before Bucky could speak Chief Hurricane threw up his hands as a signal. Immediately the Jindians started whooping and dancing .around the lire, beating drums and stamping their feel. I Two Jindians seized Bucky and look him away to an empty tent and tied him up. The war dance tier man and the trimmings. The menu will he much the same as that I hey had on l lino I Thanksgiving Dav and will vary sm R I only - slightly in different areas. Army cooks will prepare the din ner from the master menu set hp by the Quartermaster Corps. Here's what they'll be eating Christmas dav in "Zl"-that is, one of the Interior, or the United Stales proper: sage dressing, gihlet gravy, cran berry sauce, whipped potatoes, glaed sweets, French-style green vegetables, relish tray, bread, but ler, ice cream, cocoa. In the Eastern Command, includ ing Japan and Korea, they'll get about the same, except they'll have fried ham and jelly for breakfast hut no doughnuts, The dinner, al so al mid-day, will feature shrimp cocktail, fresh buttered corn, ice cream and fruit cake in addition to the mince pie, and a fruit punch. There is no mention of turkey soup or cold turkey sandwiches on the buffet supper menu. About the only difference In the DUIIYJ UlU nwi Clllll III '" " obey. He went down to the stables Klvw wilder and Bucky wished that merely to hunt tor iracKs mo way . i,ad never leu nis noine a ,.,,. ii.u.e uIumi an animal 1 tin. Hh.ii he thouehl. "Why. if 1 has disappeared. j hadn't come, maybe there wouldn't But the Jindians had not all u- any Santa l.antt leu. gone away. Before they lelt sama Then right away ne reineinueieu Land they intended to take with about Dasher being lost and with- them this cowboy who has beaten ' out Dasher to lead the reindeer them at ridine and shooting. 1 hey Santa could not nring cnnsini.is bean, I elll-ee wedge with Turns- ." .. '" .;-" ''. uiiu-iM.mu nir-niK, i u i" i n.. I.. ,, ... 1.... 10 ,s am, oi uer, inn miner i'n , , , . , . .. ......... ... ....... i.,... 1 will have hultered succotash and eUltt . 4ll'M . V.UlK ' ii't''1' ! sailed nuts, hard candy. I Slipper: Tmkly rice soup, crack ers, eold sliced turkey sandwiches, lettuce, salad dressing, potatoes, and girls in Germany, for instanei uill have liultereii succotash an cauliflower with parsley butler for dinner. Their mince meat pie will be ala mode. Here's the recipe lor the sag dressing, the portions calculated on the basis of every 100 men: five pounds of celery, two and a half pounds of dry onions, two pounds of fat drippings, one-half pound parsley, 24 pounds of bread crumbs and one and one-half ounce of sage, Unlike most of the folks back home, the Gls get turkey not only on Thanksgiving, and Christmas, but also on five other days in the year. Including New Year's Day. I The Quartermaster Corps bought the turkey last summer, 15.000,000 ! pounds of it. New York-dressed. 1 The Christmas turkeys have nl I ready been sent out to all posts and I commands. America had about four million income lax payers before World ' War II There are about 5(i mil lion now. A S IF Ally .!' MIAMI 'At' I' appears that Trainer Damn Stewart has a steady job. He ha-, trained horn's for three generations of Widoncr. Stewart, who devolnpi-d the l-'inr ous Brevity, now ti.im-- at Hialeah for P. A. B Widciicr III. Safer Cough Relief ; When new drug or old fail to Mop I your couth or cluM cold don't delay. ' CrcomuKion contains onlv wfc. hclp- i ful. proven iuptcdicnii and no nar- j coticj to distill h nalmc's prixcv It i goes ricjit to the scat of the trouMe to I t,.iir ,iiih and hu.il raw. ten der, inflamed bronchial membrane. Guaranteed to please i or diugput refunds money. CreomulsiotiluiVMood the test of many millions of user. CRE0MULS10N rtlitm Coughi. Chnt Coldt. Mm Ic.m ' ; . ,f ' Just Around the Corner - could not let a boy live who had 1 ihamed them. So they had hid at, Santa Land and waited to una Bucky alone. When the little cowboy came whistling into the barn three great Jindians threw a blanket over his head and tied him up with ropes. Then they flung him over the back of the leader's horse and sped away. And no one in all that land heard Bucky when he cried for help. .'' to the world. So nothing had been saved at all. "But Dasher is probably light here in this camp!" thought Bucky out loud. "Oh. If only 1 had some help!" High! at this moment a soft voice said, "Me help!'- There was Lonesome Boy crawling into the tent! Tlie Jindian cut Ducky's ropes. 'Cow'boy twice save me," he inhiunnri'fl "Now 111C SHVe hilll." When Bucky was free, Lonesome Boy said "Follow me!" They ducked under the back of the tent and crawled on hands ;nd b..,.v ..:i-;i the tents and wigwams. All the time the whooping and drum heating were growing wilder and Bucky guessed the Jindians were just about ready to finish him nil Lonesome Boy led him into .the where the Jindians kept i,,,-..,.. H.n-kv booed if llltll jiui nv rc. . Rov cave him a horsi it would be a good one that would travel fast. Bul Lonesome Boy didn t take i a horse at alt. He led him to a shed where there was a great beast with spreading antlers ami eves that gleamed in the night. "Dasher!" Bucky cried. "It's Dasher'.'' Lonesome Boy cut the tether that held' the deer and Bucky climbed, on the deer's back. He i ,i Hiwn .it Lonesome Boy. C,e with me!" he whispered .....i,i. - Hp niv friend. Mlimi iiij . . Km- a moment the Jindian never moved. Then he said, "Me friend. Me go." He climbed up behind Bucky and Dasher sprang straightway into I In- Merry Christina to All' ft few ... (Oi U There's a World of Christmas Joy Christmas is such exciting fun for all of us. Just around the corner, streets and shops hustle with a holiday heightened spirit . . . while in the stores themselves we find hundreds of "just what I want for Christmas" gifts. Yes, all the wonderful Christmas ideas arc right here in our Hometown. So come on downtown. No extra money to spend for travelling. Every cent of your Christmas hud get goes to the huying of gifts when you huy here. 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