The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 14, 1955, Page 20, Image 20

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your list with a fait
ontvttop-ihopplng trip
Tfc try far: Santa's help
er, Tinker, kit eeme from Ike
Nrth P.le te ask Steve and
Nancy to kelp Ike tovmakers
with their preblem ef making
present for Santa Clans.
Chapter II '
Steve and Nsncv helped wipe
the paste off of Tinker with
doth. Before long he waa dry
and titling in front of the heater
getting warm.
"I think it is a wonderful idea,
' giving a present to Santa" Claus,"
Nancy said. "Have you decided
what it is going to be?"
"No, Miss Nancy," Tinker re-
T2er
Draws Dam
Comparison
WASHINGTON iff - If the Unit
ed States won't finance at federal
dam in Hells Canyon, Sen. Neu
berger. (D-Ore) said Tuesday, it
is difficult to understand "how the
same Treasury can help pay for a
dam across the Nile River in.
ypt"
Referring, to reports of negotia
tions between the I'nited States and
-Egypt for financial assistance for
Egypt's Sad-Kl-Ali project. Neu
berger suggested in a statement
that Uncle Sam ask' the World
Bank for 300 million dollars to build
a federal Hells Canyon Dam.
The Power Commission has auth
orized the Idaho Power Co. to
build three dams in the Snake liv
er between Oregon and Idaho. The
private utility projects would flood
the site-- of the proposed - federal
Hells Canyon Dam.
"Secretary of the Interior Mc
Kay has abandonedJIorth Amer
ica's finest remaining hydroelec
tric site to the Idaho Power Co.
For piecemeal use, on the grounds
that our Treasury is so depleted,"
said Neuberger. "Vet this same
Republican administration favors
both American and World Bank
assistance to Egypt for erection of
Sad-El-Ali, the high dam across
the Nile River."
Wasliiimloii
Solon Sick,
SaicTBetter'
TYLER, Tex. iff Rep. Russell
V. Mack, 84. Republican of Ho
quiam. Wash, who was admitted
to medical center hospital here
Monday morning, was reported
much improved Tuesday.
Mack's physician, Dr. Ben Wil
son, said the congressman was suf
fering from bronchial pneumonia,
but also has a comparatively mild
coronary occlusion. Dr. Wilson
said. Mack's condition is not con
sidered serious.
Hospital officials estimated Mack
would be hospitalized for a week
or 10 days.
Mack told physicians he became
111 Sunday night and stopped at a
hotel in Grand Saline, Tex. He was
sent to the Tyler hospital after
treatment in Grand Saline. '
Lane County
Mercury Mine
To Produce
EUGENE Iff The Black Butle
mercury mine, 1 miles south of
Cottage Grove, will go back into
production next month, the Mer
cury and Metals Corp. announced
here.
Richard P. Fischer, San Fran
cisco, president of the firm, said
the mine had been acquired on
lease with an option to buy. He
aid the firm will spend about
$250,000 for exploration and initial
production.
The mine has not been In oper
ation for some time. It is Oregon's
second largest mercury-producing
mine. Fischer said he believed the
mine can be operated profitably,
despite the. low-grade mercury
deposit there.
plied. "You -seerwe haven tlitd
much of "a" chance to talk about
it. - Santa is such a hard worker
that he always seems to be some
where around when we get ready !
to decide what to da It is get
ting so close to Christmas that
it seems as though we won't get
to make anything at all unless
we ran find some way to get hit
mind off hii work.
Getting Supplies
"He sent me down here to get
soma supplies, and I thought it
would be a good chance to tell
you children our; problem and
see If you would help us."
"Of course well help you,"
said Steve. "But do you suppose
that Santa will be angry when
we come to the North Pole with
out being asked?"
Well, I'm asking you," Tinker
said. "And besides, Santa al
ways enjoys seeing you children.
He has just been so busy he has
forgotten to ask you up this
year."
Suddenly the children heard
footsteps in the hall outside.
Where U Hide
"Quick, Tinker, you've got to
hide." Steve said.
.';Where?." said Tinker, looking
around frantically.
-Here, under the bed," Nancy
uid. .- .
But there wasn't time to get
under the bed because the door
started to open.
"Baqk into the .paste," uid
Steve, and Tinker dove in just
as Steve and Nancy's mother and
father walked into the room.
Bedtime Soon
"Well, how is it going?" asked
Dad, looking at the paper chain.
"It looks to me like you have a
long ways to go. You'd better
get right at it or it will be bed
time." Mother was folding back the
covers on the-two beds and put
ting some newly ironed dresses
in the closet !
"Your Mother tells me you got
your watch today, son," Steve's
father said. "How do you like
it?"
What was that?" Steve asked.
His mind had been on poor I
Tinker in the paste and he had
not heard what his father had
said. "Uh, oh yes, I got two A's
and a B in school today."
"These children!" his father ,
mumbled as he went out the
door.
"Herey-you children" are about
through with your paper chain
for tonight Wouldn't you like1
to have me clean up the paste
dish for you?" Mother asked.
"Oh, no," both children said
at once. "We'll be glad to clean
it up."
"That's strange," their mother
said, closing1 the door behind
her. "I've never had them offer
to clean up something, especially
if I said I would do it for them."
Out of the Paste
. "Poo-o-oh," said Tinker, com
ing up for air. "My, I thought
they would never leave. Now,
let's be on our way North In
Santa's big sleigh."
"Just as soon as I tell Mother
and Daddy," Nancy said.
She went into the bedroom i
down the hall where Mother was j
putting her little brothers Dave
and Bill to bed. She started to ,
tell her mother and then thought, 1
"Oh, if I said anything now, J
Dave and Bill will want to come, ,
too, and the?-a re too little. I'll j
just leave Mother a note in our I
room. Wt won't be gone long, j
anyway." j
Off in the Sleigh I
Dressed in their warmest !
clothes, the two children stepped
through the window of their 1
room, out onto the garage roof
and climbed up to the peak of '
the house. .There sat the shiny, j
gold sleigh and the eight reindeer i
with the silver harness. The .
reindeer shook their heads and
nuzzled their noses into Stsvs't
pockets to tee if he had any
tugar,
"Come on, children," Tinker
shouted. "Let's get in and be on
our way to the North Pole and
Santa Claus."
Tomorrow: The Toy Workshop.
t Ptnnty's...
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Convonitnct . ...
School Officials
In Portland Eye
Educational TV
PORTLAND (ft -Portland school
officials, looking for wsys to meet
the worsening teacher shortage,
will begin another review of the
possibilities of educational tele,
vision. " " . ' .
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ine ruruiinu scnooi ooaro, wmcn
once decided against a non-commercial
TV station, said the
matter will be taken up again now
that other points, particularly Bay
City, Mich., have used television
to alleviate teacher loads.
"I think we're going to have to
pursue all avenues of television In
the Ugh( of the problems we will
have after I960," said board mem
ber James C. Yeomans. -
For You and
Yours
Order t j
Ptrsonalizod . . .
Individual
Christmas Cards
Each Card Exclusive
Statesman Pub. Co.
280 N. Church St.
Ph. 4-6SU, Ext 73
STATE OF OREGON
ORAL AUCTION SALE
39 Vehicles. , '
-23 Passenger Cars rrrs-r-r-r . --;
18 Pickups, Trucks, Jeep Trucks and power Wagon
" Auction will begin at 1:00 p.m., 'Thursday, December 13,
at State Board of Forestry, 2600 State Street, Salem. All
vehicles on display 8:00 a.m. A p.m. weekdays.
Vehicles property of Board of Forestry, MacLaren School
and Oregon State College.
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