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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1946)
i' Locals 'i Four vacancies ' on the board of directors of. Salem's Credit association will' be filled at an election to be held next Friday A nominating committee, which reported at a noon luncheon meeting of the credit group Fri day, has submitted the names of Dr. George Lewis, Rex Gibson, Phil Raybensdorf and Lois Scott as candidates. Xmas tree lamps intermedi ate and candelabra bases. Broad way Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. 301 Open nights til 9 o'clock un til Xmas ft your convenience. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. 301 Xmas tree lamps intermedi ate and candelabra bases. Broad way Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. 301 Dance tonite Silverton Armo ry. Glen Woodry's Orchestra. 301 Open nights 'til 9 o'clock un til Xmas for your convenience. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salom, Oregon. 301 Every man wants several pipes. Choose from our vast se lection, $1.50 to $15.00. Salem Smoke Shop. 301 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levy and kon Bobby left Friday afternoon for a Christmas holiday trip by motorcar which will take them as far south as Los Angeles. They will return to San Fran cisco by January 1 for the East West, Shrine sponsored football game. Stove oil. dlesel oil, prompt delivery. Barrels available George Cadwell Oil company Phone 9788. 2490 State. Cigars for Xmas. Known brands Boxes of 25 and 50 Pipes and tobaccos. Box candy, bulk candy and bars. Order early at Ruth's, lobby Pioneer Trust building. 303 Xmas tree lamps intermedi ate and candelabra bases. Broad way Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. 301 Dance tonite Silverton Armo ry. Glen Woodry's Orchestra. 301 See complete line Color Per fect wall paper at Sears. Just received four makes of Pressure sauce pans. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Sa lem, Oregon. 301 Certificate of assumed busi ness name for Square Deal Used Cars has been filed with the county clerk by William C. Bornwell, 650 South 18th street, ihd Kenneth Bornwell, 925 Howard street. Xmas Gifts. Broadway Appli ance Co., 419 Ferry. Ph. 2-1565 303 River silt and fill dirt. Com mercial Sand and Gravel. Phone 21966. . Just received wooden bucket ice cream freezers. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Sa lem, Oregon. 301 Lambert's Antique Shop, open every night until Christmas. 220 North Liberty. 301 The Pike, Christmas special "Nesselrode" Ice Cream, 12 other flavors. 138 South Liberty. Phone 6828. 303 Dance tonite Silverton Armo ry. Glen Woodry's Orchestra. 301 Union Security company has filed supplementary articles of incorporation with the county clerk dealing with matters in regard to capital stock. Your shrubs will be gift wrapped for Christmas at Fer rill's Nursery mile east Kei zer school. Phone 21307. Open Sunday. 302 Leading brands of cigars by me box. Rialto Coffee ShoD. .75 State. 303 Photo tinting 50c. Phone 301 21721. This Funny.,World ' ' ' egfiu M-f McNanirht Syndicate. Inc. 1221 Tbai's our husband. H wouldn't more unless I Mid plesae," O. W. Baughn, 2385 North Front, who told police that stove oil had been stolen from his premises several times, reported that another attempt to steal the oil was made Thursday night. Complete stock Kem-Tone the miracle wall finish at Sears Olson Washer Repair. Phone 25100 303 Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. 301 For quality printing see Wyn-KooD-Blair Printing Service, 490 Ferry street Phone 5669. 308 Specialized Brake Service. Re lining adjustments drum trueing brake cylinder hone ing wheel balancing Steven son & Mefford, 619 Court street. Phone 21931. 301 For sale by owner 3 bed room home in best neighbor hood in Salem. 1535 Jefferson. Phone 3621. 301 Chief of Police Frank A. Min to has issued an order that mem bers of the force shall wear white shirts and dark neckties. The present uniforms are blue shirts and trousers, blue blouse, and Sam Browne belt or dark-colored jacket. . Dance tonite Silverton Armo ry. Glen Woodry's Orchestra. 301 Canton Tavern, open until 1 a.m. Saturday night. Chinese noodles a specialty. 940 North Commercial. 301 Just received wooden bucket ice cream freezers. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Sa lem, Oregon. 301 Just received. Table Model Bar Set and Radio Combination. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. 301 Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. 301 DeLuxe CaD vnone B050. Emma C. Kasper, 840 Trade street, told police Friday night that a rock was thrown through a window of her home early in the evening by unidentified per sons. Shop early. See our stock Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry. Phone 2-1565. 303 Fryers alive 35c, dressed 58c. Call 22943 or 7000. Pumic Brick South 12th at Vis ta avenue. Phone Evening 8904. 305 The Pike, Christmas special Nesselrode" Ice Cream, 12 other flavors. 138 South Liberty. Phone 6828. 303 Dance every Saturday, Cot tonwoods. Good music and floor 301 For Sale: 1946 Special Deluxe Plymouth Coupe, used 3 months, equipped with heater, new spare tire and tube, tailor ed seat covers. Best offer takes it. Phone 5068 until 7 p.m. 301 Art C. Kirchner was re-elected president of the Salem Culin ary Alliance at an election con ducted Thursday. Helen Am brose was unopposed for the position of vice president, while Babe Martin was named inspec tor. The secretary-treasurer and business agent office will again be filled by A. B. Pederson, and Jesse Givens will serve as chap lain. Helen Friederich, as office bookkeeper, automatically re tains her position of recording secretary. Six were voted to the executive board. They are Les Lind, Roy Mercer, Florence Kol- by, Oma Weaver, Hilda Curry and William Dial. Dance every Saturday night with Claude Bird and his mu sic. Swing and sway the velvet rhythm way. Featuring Doro thy Marshall, vocalist. Wood burn Armory ballroom, Wood- burn, Oregon. . 301 Lambert's Antique Shop, open every night until Christmas. 220 North Liberty. 301 Susie Dyfoon appeared at the sheriff's office Friday morning to answer to a warrant charging her with writing a check with insufficient funds. Women wanted to shell wal nuts All winter's work. Mor ris Klorfein Packing company, 460 North Front Just received four makes of Pressure sauce pans. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Sa lem, Oregon. 301 Rod and gun repair. Phone 25652. 303 Open nights 'til 9 o'clock un til Xmas for your convenience. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. 301 Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. 301 Just received. Table model Bar Set and Radio Combination. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. 301 Dr. Gerald Smith of Wood- burn in Salem on a visit Friday revealed that he and Mrs. Smith with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of Woodburn contemplate leav ing early in January for a trip of several weeks which will take them to Miami, Fla. En route Dr. and Mrs. Smith will stop at New Orleans where he will take some postgraduate work at Tu- lane university before they leave for Miami. Call for your calendar. Scel lars and Foley. 303 Just received for immediate delivery 122 and 142 loom wire. Broadway Appliance Co. 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. 302 Don't forget the old time dance at the VFW hall, Church and Hood, Saturday nite. 301 Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. 301 Have you tried Barbecued Crab? Featured at Shattuc's Chateau. Phone 9853. 301 Dance every Saturday, Cot- tonwoods. Good music and floor 301 Give Him, the new Eversharp CA pen. Magic sphere rolls the ink on dry. Writes up to 3 years. Reloads instantly. Service guar anteed forever. Capital Drug Store. 303 Beer license applications have been approved by the county court for Jacob S. Kauf man, route 2, Silverton, and Doreen M Satterlee, route 1, Silverton, five miles northeast of that city. Hangers Wanted 1H cents a piece. Standard Cleaners 362 North Commercial. 302 Filberts, 25c pound. Phone 22516. 304 Ham and Turkey shoot. Sa lem's Trapshooter club, Sunday, December 22. 301 Taxi! Valley Cab. Prompt service. Phone 8624. Insured savings earn more than two percent at Salem Fed eral Savings Association. 130 Soutn Liberty street. Just received four makes of Pressure sauce pans. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Sa lem, Oregon. 301 "Telephone Courtesy," a mo vie produced by the Bell Tele phone company, was shown at a meeting of the Salem Credit as sociation Friday noon. A group of Willamette Christmas carol lers, led by Bob Robins, also ap peared on the program. Englewood Grocery, 975 North 18th. Plenty of Toilet Tissue Limit 3. 301 Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. 301 Just received. Table Model Bar Set and Radio Combination. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. 301 Ladies hnv him hla phnlpp cigars by the box $1.50 to ii.vo. All finest grades. Salem Smoke Shop. 301' A car driven by an unidenti fied driver is reported to police as having forced a car driven by Richard Ray Carter, 196 South 25th, from the right of way at 21st and State early Fri day and caused it to collide with a power pole. The pole was broken off by the impact and the car seriously damaged. The offending car did not stop. Every man wants several pipes. Choose from our vast se lection, $1.50 to $15.00. Salem Smoke Shop. 301 Ma Bee Be's place open for business. Steaks, chicken and raviolies our specialty. R. A Staag, Proprietor. 301 Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. 301 Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. 301 No Sir! No upkeep to Corru gated Aluminum Roofing. As low as $1.75 per sheet at Allen Hardware.- 3 and 4 T.nritpg. tf hp smnlrp liarv'fl hot tip, give him a fine imported Briar pipe, (jnoose from Salem s largest selection at the Smoke &nop. 301" Give Gifts that Grow. Ca mellias, dogwoods, bulbs, rho dodendr o n s . Knight Pearcy nursery, 375 South Liberty. (3 blocks south of State.) 302 Cily and County Pad on Dogs The county dog control board Friday morning prepared tenta tive form of an agreement to be submitted to the city of Salem covering collection of dog licens es in the city and the city's share of the proceeds. The agreement as proposed would continue for three years and is subject to approval by the county court. When this is given it will be transmitted to the city recorder for approval by the city council. Under the agreement the city would employ the necessary offi cers after March 1 to collect dog licenses which then have be come delinquent. License fees would be $1 for males and $2 for females and a $2 penalty would attach after March 1. Most drastic change in the proposed agreement from any in the past provides that the city shall receive, its share of li cense money only from fees col lected after March 1, when de linquency attaches. The city would receive 80 percent of the license fees only, less pen alties, less cost of license tags and applications and a pro rata share of indemnities. The city would enforce the dog license statute inside the city limits only. All license fees collected by the city, with penalties, are to be turned over to the county clerk within 30 days after col lection and in turn the county would return 80 percent of the license fee money, with deduc tions named. It's silly to be chilly when fully guaranteed, cabinet type electric heaters are only $9.35 at Allen Hardware. 3 and 4 Jary Florist, 365 Court, open Sunday, December 22, 10 to 6. 301 Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. 301 Home made candies at The Wooden Shoe. Special Walnut logs $1.00 lb. 1391 Broadway. 303 Arnold Earl Hubbs, 17, of Umatilla county, and Walter Lloyd Milton, 16, from Rogue River, are reported to the police as having run away from Ore gon State Training school. The Ink Spot will close at 12:00 noon on December 24th to give its employees more time to enjoy Christmas Eve. 302 If you need loom wire, it can be had at Allen Hardware for 714 c per foot, in limited quan tities. 301 No Sir! No upkeep to Corru gated Aluminum Roofing. As low as $1.75 per sheet at Allen Hardware. 301 Insurance, Kenneth M. Potts, 339 Chemeketa. Phone 5706. 301 Permit to haul logs has been issued by the county court to Ray Nevin, Mt. Angel. For Sale: Beautiful linen ta blecloth, 12 spacious napkins, initial B, 1520 South Commer cial. 301 Elma Ray please contact Gene Manaray at Marion Hotel Room 228. Leaving Sunday. Urgent. 301 Be sure to attend the annual Homecoming dance Crystal Gardens Christmas " night. 2 bands, 2 floors, 1 price. 302 Poinsettas, azaleas, etc. Cut flowers. Ready made corsages. Holly & wreaths. Pemberton Flowers & Gifts. 1980 South 12th. 302 Salem Court News Circuit Court At final hearting on naturalization Friday the following: were admitted: Nor man Joseph Braunberger, Enrique Nar ceda Lopz, Torlblo Miguel Martin, Aza- pito SaLsyon Curpoz, Robert Blake Bum van, Charles Edward Ledgerwood, Au gusta Dlckman, Arthur Patrick Ryan, Olive Louise Ryan. Anna Gerllnff. Grace Sophia Saunders, Joseph Robson Car mine, Clifford Mndquut, uaoino w rino Guzman, Amelia Fowler Laws, Gus taf Adolf Neymeyer, Margaret Hutton Dorsan, Laura Irene Joy Hannon, Emil Pohl, Berta Bernardlna Bartels. How ard L. Fenn, naturalization examiner from Portland was here handling the cases with Circuit Judge E. M. Page. Satisfaction of Jugment filed In Hilda vs. Martin Tinglestad. Motions to strike and make more defi nite and certain filed In Archie C. and Helen L. Shaw vs. H. G. and Estella J. King. Answer In Elda Eimyra vt. L-onard Donald Patier makej general dental. Circuit Judse George Duncan Friday held trial of the case of J. F. Ulrich vs. Industrial accident commission in volving Interpretation ot the workmen's compensation act as to whether an ex perience rating follows when the Insured changes from one line of Industry to another. In the present ease the plaintiff was engaged in the gravel business and enjoyed a good experience rating. He changed over to the construction busi ness and with the change the commis sion placed him on a new rating regard less of his experience rating in his for mer business. The plaintiff Is appealing from the commission's order. Judge Dun can hat taken decision under advise ment. Order confirming sale of personal property entered in R. C. Glover and others as trusters of estate of Sarah Carrier vs. Oregon Annual Confer ence Board of Education of the Metho dist church. Motions to strike overruled In Steve Anderson, administrator, vs. Lloyd Clough and others. Order In Maurice D Dickinson vs. Mrs, Charles Duval and others allows and denies motion to strike and to make more definite and certain. Police Court lft turn out of alley: Darrell G. Sexton, route 3. Dallas; fined $2.80. Parkins violations, on warrant: Henry lit ; Vd Use B-29 to Study Cosmic Ravs Dr. Robert Brode (right), Uni versity of California physics professor, installs a "cloud chamber" in an army B-29 preparatory to making a high altitude flight at the naval ordnance test station at Inyokcrn, Calif., to study the effect of cosmic rays. The cloud chamber is a complicated instru ment for detecting high energy particles. Helping Brode is Donald Moore (left), Cal-Tech student. (AP Wirephoto.) Hillerick Tops Amvets Post Marion post of AMVETS meet ine Friday night at the court house adopted a constitution and chose W. E. (Bill) Hillerick as commander of the post to suc ceed Edward E. Lewis, tem porary commander since the post's organization in October. Other officers installed at the meeting were first vice com mander, Ernest Rollins; second vice commander, Harvey An ders; third vise commander, George E. Sandy; adjutant, Lurelene Rollins; finance of ficer, Myron S. Balloun; chap lain, Ernest Isringhausen; pub lic relations officer, Edward E. Lewis; and provost marshal, Da vid H. Hillerick. The post voted to change its meeting night from Friday 10 the first and third Wednesday of each month with the next meeting to be held the evening of January 15 at 7:3U o'ciock in courtroom No. 2 at the Marion county courthouse. Dues were increased from four to live dol lars. Christmas Seals Sales Total $11,587 Returns to date from the 1946 Christmas seal campaign total $11,587.19, according to an nouncement Saturday by the Marion County Public Health as sociation, the agency that is han dling the drive. This, the asso ciation states, is about two-thirds of what the department esti mates is necessary to carry on next year's program. The cam paign will be carried on through Christmas. Funds derived from the sale of seals will be used to support such projects as the chest X-ray survey unit and health education programs during the coming year. "The promptness of many residents in sending their checks for their seals immediately is greatly appreciated," comment ed Ruby Bunnell, executive sec- B. Koehler, 818 North Liberty, $3. GnorRa Ryland, 1008 E street, $5. Don Simmons, 101)0 Highland, 14.60. Roy P. Doyle, 414 Bellevue, S3. Violation of the bnslc speed rule: Rich ard E Farra, Portlnnd, $7.50. Kenneth W. Nutebioom, West Salem; $7.50. Darrell Carlln, Portland. $25. Ralph E. Ruther ford, route 7 (35. Steve J. Gann, Port land, 110. Violation of noise ordinance: Wallace ft. Crowder, 2015 North Pourth. $5. How ard Alton Peterson, 112 Church street. Dallas, $5. Having no driver's license: Robert L. Klaney, 151 North I3th. Driving with more than three persons In front seat: Raymond Werner Schieii, 1343 South Commercial. Reckless driving with liquor Involved: Herman George Chrlstenson, 111 Main street, Silverton, $50. Vagrancy: Audrey Warn and Sudrey wimiora, Btogane. 30 days sunpenaea Reckless dr'vine: Marvin Richard Sag- notty, 2405 South Commercial, $25. Justice Court Plea of eulltv by Fred Farrell Stan ton to violation of a stop sign; fined $1 and costs. Plea of guilty by Clifford Edward La Valley to having no vehicle license; fined $1 and costs Plea of guilty by Russell Robert Oard- ner to having no motor vehicle license, lined $1 and costs. In State va. Cecil Dale Wright a fine of 150 and costs was the penalty Im posed on a reckless driving charge. Continuance for plea until December 27 In State vs. Susie Dy Foon, charged with giving a check without sufficient funds. Marriatre License Wallace C. Jacobsen. 23, Iron worker, Salem, and Monzel L. Munger, 20, Boise, ifla. Norman P. Hinices, 24. student, Sslem, and Yvonne J Mork, 23, nurse, Duluth. Minn. William W. Wojctechowskie. 41, 'U.S. irmv PnrlUnrt and ruin Un I.arnarl 3 5, beautician, Salem. retary of the association. She added that the bangle pin sale in the schools has been very good and the booth sales are far above last year's record. These booths are located in the post office lobby, Ladd & Bush bank and Montgomery Ward's. CAP Offers Search Planes Portland, Ore., Dec. 21 (P) The civil air patrol today of fered 15 planes in a search lor two mechanics and the plane which they unexpectedly flew away from the Troutdale airport yesterday. The men, Clarence J. Bauer, 27, and Willard Chase, 22, the latter a licensed pilot, were em ployed by Western Skyways at the landing field 12 miles east of here. John P. Mifflin, company vice president, said normally they would have finished work at midnight. They stayed through the early morning hours yestcr day until 4:30 a.m. Then they, and a single-engine, two-place trainer disappeared. Another mechanic reported the plane headed up the Colum bia river" gorge. Two Western Skyways planes searched that area yesterday without success, 31 Million Lily Bulbs Oregon Crop Bandon, Ore., Dec. 21 U.R) The Easter lily bulb industry in Oregon, which blossomed to big business when the supply from Japan was cut off because of World War II, really went places this year, figures released here today disclosed. The total Oregon production was 31,000,000 bulbs in 1946, or three times the size of the 1945 output. Coos and Curry counties ac counted for 87 percent of the bumper 1946 crop. Mrs. Yelma Weed Dies in Fire at Home Albany, Dec. 21 (IP) Mrs. Vel ma E. Weed, 73, died yester day in a fire blamed on an over heated oil stove in the house of her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Robinett, three miles east of Holley. Neighbors fought the blaze until the Sweet Home fire de partment arrived, confining damage largely to the living room, where Mrs. Weed's body lay, indicating she succumbed while fighting the flames. Mrs. Robinett, two other daughters and two sons sur vive. Christmas Party Staged by Realtors The Salem Board of Realtors luncheon Friday noon was in the form of a Christmas party with past presidents of the or ganization being honored. Pres ident Ed Potter whose reign closes with the year, gave a brief resume of the history of the board and then called the roll of past presidents. Those present were Leo Childs, E. M. Miller, William Blivcn, W. G. Krueger F, H. Weir, George Alderin and Robert Forkner. A girls chorus from Parrish junior high school, directed by Miss Gretcher Krcamer of the public school music staff, sang a number of carols after the director had briefly explained the manner in which music is taught through the grades. Inexpensive presents brought by each member of the board were auctioned with W, G. Krueger as the auctioneer. The money goes Into the board's treasury. Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Seed Men Elect Mr. Eugbretson Portland, Ore., Dec. 21 U.R) R. E. Engbretson, farmer of Co lumbia county, was elected president of the Oregon Seed Growers league at the conclud ing session of the group's sixth annual convention here yester day. E. A. Geary, Klamath Falls producer was chosen vice presi dent and E. R. Jackman, Ore gon State college extension ser vice farm crops specialist, was re-elected secretary-treasurer. New board members includ ed: Howard Wagner, Imbler, for the Blue Mountain-Columbia basin district; Frank Parr, Nyssa, southeast Oregon, and Carey Strome, Junction City, southern Willamette valley. Before winding up their con vention the growers went on record as favoring a tax pro gram which would include a general sales tax for Oregon; inclusion of all Oregon income- producing property, public as well as private, on the tax rolls, nd support of the so-called Cordon bill before congress which would provide for a tax payment to states by the fed eral government of 2 percent of the assessed valuation of na tional forest land. Post Office Records Broken Thursday's record of 137,000 cancellations of letters const! tutcd the biggest day's business in the history of the Salem post office, according to announce ment of Postmaster Albert Gragg. The cancellations only account for the matter that went through the machines and does not take into consideration mail handled by meters in var ious state departments and busi ness houses. And it does not in clude parcel post since no record is kept of the number of pack ages handled, either outgoing or incoming. The previous high mark in the connection of letter cancellation occurred on Dec. 18, 1945, when the machine re corded 136,000. More than a car and a half of parcel post packages were received over-night while a car load was sent out. Another indication of the vol ume being handled, it was point ed out, was that nine dividing cases are now being used as com pared with three or four during ordinary times. A half dozen 24 hour shifts are being employ ed to keep up with the record rush of Christmas greeting cards and letters. Parcel post, general delivery and stamp windows will be kept open until 6 o'clock Saturday evening while packages will be delivered Sunday. "We expect to have every thing cleaned up the evening of December 24th so that all hands may enjoy Christmas day with their families," Postmaster Gragg stated. Fine Outdoors Christmas Displays Some especially fine Christ mas displays have been set up around the cily. Among them is one at the John Anderson residence, 1780 North Cottage, and another is at the East Salem fire station. At the Anderson home the display is a memorial to Orin Anderson, brother of John An derson, who died 10 years ago this Christmas, and there is music from 7 to 10 o'clock each night. The display covers most of a vacant lot adjacent to the home. At the East Salem fire station over 100 Christmas lights have been installed for the Holiday season, and visitors are wel comed. The station is located on State street, one of the main traveled traffic arteries of the city. Cars driven by Paul V. Gil lespie of San Lorenzo, Calif., and Karl W. Harritt, route 1. collided Thursday evening at High and Center streets. No one was hurt. The Christmas Story blessed and glorious reality wnen lives are touched and nourished by His presence, empowering them for Chris tian living and Christian serv ice. On this Sunday preceding Christ mas, we invito you to fellowship with us in the Worship of that Holy Day. "Peace on earth, good will toward men" llll Saturday, Dec. 21, 1946 9 Los Angeles Pays Oregon $46,074,926 Portland, Dec. 21 (ff) The good neighbor policy applies with California. The Chamber of Commerce reported a survey showed Los Angeles bought $46, 074,926 worth of Oregon goods last year more than from any other state except California itself Ski Outlook For Week-end tBy ths Associated Preu) Week-end skiers were advised to evpect snow tomorrow (Sun day) as the weather bureau is sued its skiing summary. The outlook, as of 10 a.m. today: Timberhne Lodge 30 de gree temperature, moderate west wind, cloudy; 95 inches of snow, packed, light crust, icy; begin ners' tow will operate; road clear, chains needed. Forecast: Cloudy with occasional rain or mixed rain and snow tonight, occasion snow Sunday; moderate to fresh southwest wind, tem perature range 30-38 degrees. Government Camp 30 degree temperature, light southwest wind, cloudy: 17 inches of snow, packed, light crust, icy; road clear. Forecast: Cloudy with oc- sacional rain today and tonight changing to snow Sunday; tem perature range 32-39 degrees. Cooper Spur 30 degree tem perature, partly cloudy, light southeast wind; 4 inches of snow, 51 inches at Cloud Cap, ski lift will operate Sunday at Cooper Spur bowl; road clear. Forecast same as for Timber line. Santiam pass 30 degree tem perature, cloudy, all roads open. Forecast: Cloudy today, oc casional rain tonight, snow Sun day, fresh southwest wind; tem perature range 30-37 degrees. Willamette pass 27 degree temperature, cloudy; road sand ed, passable. Forecast same as for Santiam pass. Susie Really Jealous Monkey Portland, Dec. 21 W) Arthur M. Greenhall, zoo director, fin ally is convinced that Susie is the jealous female monkey he once knew as Butch. The monkey was bought re cently by E. S. Hughes, Grants Pass, from a sideshow, where he thought she was not being treated properly. Hughes sent her to the Port land zoo, where Susie leaped onto Greenhall and threw her arms around him. Gecnhall thought then she might be the spider monkey which Loretta Sullivan of De troit, Mich., sent to the zoo in 1942. The monkey stayed here until 1944, chirping affection ately whenever Greenhall was around and pouting when Mrs. Greenhall was with him. Then the monkey was sent back to Miss Sullivan. Greenhall wrote Miss Sulli van about Susie. Her reply said the monkey, known to her and Greenhall as Butch had been stolen last May and could be dentified by a partly missing finger. Greenhall went out to the cage. The monkey had a finger partly gone. So Susie is Butch. And she'll slay here at least until February when Miss Sullivan plans to visit Portland. Lot, Acreage Sold Silverton F. E. Sylvester, realtor, is reporting two impor tant business changes of the past week. G. L. Buricn has bought the parking lot and building on Oak and Church street on which his grocery store is located from Ole Dahl. Reuben Thornley sold his four-acre tract on Marquam Road to Wilbur and Raymond Copple. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for the lovely floral of ferings and sympathy shown us in our recent sorrow. H. L. Farrington, Carol June Farrington, William Martisak, Andrew Martisak, Charles Martisak, George Martisak. 302 Morning Worship, 10:55 The Sermon: THERE IS ENOUGH OF GOODNESS Chester W. Hamblin, Pastor The MuSICt The Shepherds' Story Dick inson (The Choir) Jesu Bambino Yon (Sextette) In the Evening, 4:30 VESPER MUSICALE By Candlelight Three groups of anthems by the choir. Special organ and piano num bers by Professor and Mrs. Ralph Do cms FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Chemeketa at Winter