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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Friday, Dec. 21. 192 Page 13A rmitststat BuSineSS Beat immsiimmm Suggestions For Holiday Calls By BOB NEWCOMB , Of He Reflster-Guard ' 1 The number of telephone operators on duty in Oregon over the Christmas holidays will be nearly double the normal amount, but chances of getting a long-distance call through without a hitch can still be improved by following some rec ommended procedures. , , Duane E. Lafferty, Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Co.'s manager in Eugene, makes the following suggestions: Consider, placing your long-distance call on the evening of Saturday, Dec. 22, Sunday, Dec. 23, instead of on Christ mas Eve. Lower rates start at 6 p.m., Saturday, and continue through Sunday. Avoid peak hours 6 to 8 p.m. Christmas Eve, and 2 to 4 p.m. Christmas Day. ', Call station-to-station rather than person-to-person. Call by number, and provide the operator with the area code number if. calling outside Oregon. U LANE 0 OPENS NEW OFFICE The U-Lane-0 Credit ; Union, serving all state employes in Lane County since its founding in July, 1956, has opened in new offices at 312 E. 11th Ave., Eugene. Open house was held earlier this month. Lynn Sullivan, treasurer and manager for the past four years, said in that time the organization has grown from 168 members with total assets of $28,000 to its- present strength of 900 members and assets of $330,000. nafnra nnanina tha nam ntfynoe tha nrnriit untnn was " operated from Sullivan's home at 725 E. 39th Ave. on a part-time basis. Now regular office hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The credit union is open to all state employes, including ml University of Oregon faculty members and employes, slate legislators and others. DELICATESSEN-RESTAURANT TO OPEN A dclica-' tcssen and Italian restaurant Mario's is expected to be opened at 125 E. Broadway, Eugene, in the latter part of January, according to the proprietor and chef, Frank Amatisto. ' Amatisto, 26, moved to Eugene in August. Formerly he operated the liquor department of a store in Pico Revera, . Los Angeles County, Calif., and before that was employed nn i-t time for throa venre in a fta1intfccpn anri rocffiiirnnt in California. ' v The new business is to occupy 3,000 square feet of floor finace. formerly ncrnnipri hv & market. The delicatessen will . taxe up about 4U per cent of tne space, wttn a Kitcnen ana The delicatessen will specialize in wines. Kosher foods. cheeses, meats, breads and specialty gift food items. The 1 restaurant, with seating for 44 persons, will specialize in . spagnetu aisnes, pizza pies, Amatisto saia. state Deer license approval is pending, he said. Amatisto's total investment will represent about $30,000. he said, not including the remodeling, which is being done ; . by Lewis Hoffman and Aaron Jones, owners of the building. Plans moll fnt trin Vincinaco n Mmnin nnan i4ai.tr Amatisto. his wife. Mary, and their 4-year-old son. Frank .. Jr., live at 2684 Kincaid St. i GOLF COURSE WORK FINISHED Several imnrnvo. ments at Green Acres Golf Course a nine-hole pitch and putt course in Santa Clara north of Eugene have been completed, according to owner Jack Davies. IndtlHpH in (ha unrlr ha tain1 hat hoan Anlaroamant tt the club house, construction of a new pro shop, and a new lounge the "19th Hole." PANEL PARTICIPANTS Oregon State University senior James H. Husband, son of State Sen. Donald R. Hus- hanr! rf TTi l nnnn tiro is nna nt OflA alt i Ann o t pnm V iaii rVii r f - uuuu ui uugvui irao uiib ui vu oiuuviiu iiuiu iiiiuuguwub . the country to participate in a forum in Seattle, sponsored f by the Boeing Aircraft Co. . , Husband is majoring in electrical engineering. tumi-Lr iiis uuiiKSis unaries J. wneeier, special agent for the Eugene agency of the Prudential Insurance Co., has completed a 21-week advanced course in life-Insur-. ance programming, according to Paul Jaffarian, manager, PARKING LOT IN BUSINESS A new parking lot, operated on a monthly rental basis, opened for business this week on the quarter-block at the southwest corner of Mill ' Street and Tenth Avenue. Frank H. Coen, president of - Associated Suppliers, Inc.. - ...f.:-u ...... ii . -:.i r. . i . i 1 1. .. n .. wiui.il uwiis me jJiupeiij1, odiu luiuits yiuno lui 111c aue khh for construction of an apartment house from IS to 18 stories -high, with a restaurant on top and with the first two stories ' used for parking; Coen, who is also president of B & F Homes, Inc. and " co-owner witn nis wife, Bernice, in tne a s t investment Co., said plans for the apartment are still In the "dream stage" with financing yet to be arranged. But he said he hopes to build the facility within the next two or three years. ine parxing lot, wun space ior iiu carSj is do per cent iuieo, ne saia. o"m tTsTwi at hir bu'rIaQ Purchase Your Printing From Shops That Display This Sign Dependability Satisfaction Quality 5-YEAR OR... 50,000-MILE GUARANTEE ON . . . Imperial Chrysler plrmnntb Valiant BARKER MOTORS INC. 105O Ollv. Rus.06. Or.. r cs m vvewr w 1 1 :in 1 . mw 1 ' r". I ' ' Snow Until Saturday Morning Figures Show low Temperatures. Expected Clouds and fog are forecast for the com ing weekend in western Oregon. To the north, some showers are predicted for western Washington, and to the east, there will be widespread precipitation tonight. Weather forecasters are pre dicting snow and snow flurries over the (AP Wlrephoto) area from the Mississippi valley east ward to the middle and north Atlantic coastal states. And snow is also due to night in the northern and central Plains. Rain is expected tonight from the south ern Plains through the northern Gulf states and Tennessee valley area. Little Change E xpected EUGENE-SPRINGFIELD Forecast: Mostly cloudy and foggy through Sunday, with little change in temperature. Expected high today, 44 de grees, predicted low Saturday, 43 degrees. Western Oregon: Same forecast, with highs of 4046, lows of 32-42. Statistics (readings at the U. S. Weather Bureau, Mah lon Sweet Airport, Eugene:) Highest temperature Thurs day, 46; lowest Fri. a.m., 40; rain in 24 hours ending 10 a.m. Friday, none; total for December, 2.75 inches; aver age for December, 6.61 .in ches; readings at 10 a.m. Fri day: humidity, . 95 per cent; wind, S 6. Prevailing wind Thursday, N 3.2. Stage of rivers at 7 a.m. Friday, Willamette at Ferry Street Bridge, 11.4 feet; Mc Kenzie at Armitage Bridge, 2.8 feet. v . Sunrise and sunset: Satur day, 7:45 a.m. and 4:38 p.m.:" Sunday, 7:46 a.m. and 4:38 p.m. - ... TEMPERATURES (24 hour, ending 10 a.m. Friday) .Noon Thuri 4S Mldnit. Thun 41 2 p.m. " 44 2 a.m. Fri. 42 I 4 p.m. " 43 4 a.m. " 43 . 8 p.m. " 43 6 a.m. . . " L 43 ' B p.m. " 43 8 a.m. " 42 10 p.m. " 42 10 a.m. " 42 Readings at U.S. Weather Bureau, Mahlon Sweet Airport, Eufene. . OREGON (24 houra to 4:30 a.m., Friday) . Max.. Mln., prep. Astoria 54 34 Baker 39 - 29 Bend 53 27 Brookings " 87 42 Burns 33 - 25 Klamath Falls ... 33 28 Lakevlew 47 25 Medford Newport North Bend Pendleton - Portland Redmond ...... Roseburg Salem The Dalles ... 31 ... 57 ... 1 4 ... 49 ... 54 ... 48 48 ... 40 Atlanta Boise Boston . ........ Chicago Detroit Fairbanks ..... Helena Honolulu Juneau ....... Kansaa City Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis New Orleans New York Oklahoma City ... Omaha Phoenix Rapid City St. Louis San Diego San Francisco Seattle ... .. Washington M Missing; T- Maz. . 88 38 . 29 . 33 . 31 . 7 . 42 . 78 . 41 . 42 . 70 . 73 . 2S . 71 . 37 . 54 . 31 . 68 . 38 . 41 . 84 . 59 . SO . 44 -Trace. 34 36 37 31 38 27 43 41 36 Min. Prep. SO 29 .01 M 24 18 -3 36 58 28 29 46 71 i 10 35 24 41 21 27 1.15 .01 .11 M near normal Western Oregon and above normal Western Washing ton. Rain moderate except light southwest Oregon. Bulk of rain Tuesday or Wednesday. Highs mostly In 40s. Lows In 30s.'-. TIDES Tide times and heights given are for the entrance of the Slu alaw River near Florence. Tid. heights are the same for the en trance of the Umpqua River near Reedsport, but Yaqulna and th. Alsea Bay entrance near Wald port are 15 minutes earlier than those listed. At Newport, tides are 10 minutes earlier than those listed, and at Toledo, tides are 50 minutes earlier. To determine tide beighta for Waldport, New port. Yaqulna and Toledo, sub tract .5, .2, .1 and .1 of a foot, respectively, from th. heights listed for the Sluslaw entrance. FIVE-DAY FORECAST . Eastern Washington Eastern Oregon: Temperatures averaging abov. normal and precipitation light. Showera likely Tuesday or Wednesday. Highs mostly 3545. Lows 24-34. Western Washington Western Oregon: Temperatures averaging 8:42 9:38 9:23 10:30 10:04 11:18 10:31 12:02 11:18 11:44 11:55 1:24 Highs a.m.. Q. p.m., 5. a.m., 7. p.m., 5. a.m., 7. p.m., 5, a.m., 7. p.m., 5. a.m.. 7. p.m., 7. a.m.. 7. p.m., 5. 12:35 p.m., 7 Saturday .0 ft. 2:31 .0 ft. 3:37 Sunday 1 ft. 3:10 .1ft. 4:21 Monday .3 ft. 4:06 5 ft. 5:05 Tuesday 5 ft. 4:47 .6 ft. 5:45 Wednesday 7 ft. 5:28 ft. 6:14 Thursday 7 ft. 6:08 9 ft. 7:01 Friday . 6:48 .7 ft. 7 ' Lows a.m., 1.1ft. p.m.,- .3 ft. a.m.. 1.5 ft p.m., J ft. a.m.,' 1.7 ft. p.m.. -1.3 ft. a.m., 1.8 ft. p.m., -1,7 ft. a.m., 'l.t ft. p.m., -1.0 ft. a.m.. 2.0 ft. p.m., a. lit. a.m.. 1.0 ft. p.m., -1.1 ft. Group Cites R-G Editorial Robert Frailer, associate' edi tor of the Register-Guard,' has received an honorable mention award for editorial writing from the United World Federalists. Frazier is one of nine edito rial writers fn tne nation to be recognized in the annual Grcn ville Clark Editorial Page com petition sponsored by the organ ization. These plus nine editorial car toonist were cited for work "in terpreting the long-term inter national issues vital to this 'na tion's welfare and existence." The award to Frazier was given specifically for an edito rial, "Kennedy's Advice to the Very Rich," published in the Register-Guard on Dec. 19, 1961. United World Federalists is a Washington, D.C., based organi zation promoting the establish ment of a basis for enforceable world law. Frazier is a 1948 graduate of the University of Oregon, He has been associate editor of the Register-Guard since 1954. He lives at 3060 OJive St., Eugene. o JUST A GOOD 1 FRIENDLY SPOf To Buy Good Printing - Valley Printing Co. "In Valley Alley" 1049 Willamette DI 5-6126 Exchanges to Be Closed on Holidays NEW YORK Wl All U.S. stock and commodity exchanges will be closed Christmas and New Year's Days. , On Monday, Dec. 24, the day before Christmas, and -on Mon day, Dec. 31, the day before New Year's, the major security ex changes and the Chicago live stock market will remain open as usual. A number of commodity mar kets will be closed Dec. 24 but most will remain open for day, at least, a week later. Foreign exchanges will be closed the two holidays and in general open the days before. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?? If ag. drtvtng record, uninsured .ccld.nl, financial,, responsibility fUlng etc is making It difficult lor you to secure proper insurance see ua.' LlabUlty, medical, collision and comprehensive eovrag.s avatlabl. and any or all can 0. put into effect Immediately. CUNVENIEN1 MONTHLY. INSTALL MENTS GLADLY ARRANGED., BARTHELEMY INSURANCE AGENCY 1133 Kulaniettt It, CugtB. . 01 HS24 PLANTS THAT GROW PLANTS THAT GROW PLANTS THAT GROW PLANTS THAT GROW PLANTS THAT GROW -lll'l-i B Ill.TJJ a s . a T-ei av i . as sweari. j I MAsB ' ' ' STILL a GOOD SUPPLY oi FLOCKED TREES GREEN TREES . (Fraih Cut) DOOR SWAGS WREATHS MAKE IT A LIVING GIFT EXCEPTIONALLY FINE POINSETTIAS BEAUTIFULLY WRAPPED $200-$300-$400 BLOOMING AZALEAS $400 ; BUDDED RHODENDRONS $895 & $995 OPEN DALLY AND SUNDAY 9:00 Till 5:30 CHRISTMAS EVE . . . 9 TTL A 00 ROSE BUSHES New Introductions by Jackson Perkins and Peterson tc DorinK 2.50-3.00 and 3.50 PLANTS THAT GROW PLANTS THAT GROW PLANTS THAT GROW PLANTS THAT GROW PLANTS THAT GROW NOTICE so that our employees may enoy the holiday ' season to its fullest THE MOHAWK PACKING CO. Rt. 1, Springfield V . . WILL BE '7 closed ; from 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec, 22 until 8 a.m. Wedncs., Dec. 26 Emergency Plumbing Service i emergency service truck on call at all timet any where. In the Eugene area ; New in Spring Meld I A Chate Company service truck In full-time opera tlen.M ; Pasteit and most corn pie te plumbing service In ' the River Road area. it Aik or about "DRMAND RATED" . Rhcern water . heaters lor lifelong, de pc nd able service. Chase Co. USi Railroad Blvd.- (Rlrer Road) OI -3S7l beauiitul ... ' CHRISTMAS BOXES Boxes of: 50 Cigars 25 Cigar . 10 Cigars Matiox Pipe Shop 135 E. Broadway ... WHAT FINER GIFT? . for the man who knows 1 'gl LOTS OF ; qPJ parking ' ' ' 860 E: 10th, EUGENE ' Register-Guard Want Ads Bring Results What smoother Holiday gift than 'Smooth as Silk' Kessler ' QUART "-. 4 AMERICAN T I " BLENDED WHlSKErt A f iiS (SMOOTH AS Slg) . ) 0 wtismg I - o u . 'J?: ! fs What could be more warmly received than a gift of this remarkable whiskey. Enjoyably light. "Smooth as Silk" to tho taste. Handsome In its holiday gift car ton. Kessler's priceP It's remarkable as the whiskey. At q. jmi (Usui courier, uintiuiuic. nrouu, Html wmua m nov. m u hotiu tmrn