Pat 12 SECTION III THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Baku, Orfo Tuesday, Doeetnber 1, 195S SANTA AND HIS REINDEER WILL VISIT SALEM SATURDAY 17' ' - 1f '.T t:. yl.rLli vi& i ....... . ,. ,;. --..T i ki-r- -l-'rl;: " . -".".m -' - I ' - - 9 Falls Ciiy Falls City Mr. and Mn. Byron Hodgson of Corvallis re the parents of twin boyi born Nov. 27 t the Salem General Hospital. The combined weight of the btblrj wai 14 lbs. and S ounc es and their name are Jeffrey Byron and Douglas Lloyd.' Mr. Hodgson Is majoring in business management at O. S. C. Mrs. Hodgson was born and reared at Falls City. be. lng the daughter of Floyd and Juanita Bowman. Ira Davis went to Rose Lodge Friday on a Salmon fishing trip. He took along as guests on the excursion, Norman and Ronny Ames, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ames. They will return borne Sunday. Loralne Teal and children of Roaeburg were Friday visi tors at the home of her hus band's sister, Mrs. Jesse Mel ius. Anna K. Sorenson Is spend lng a few days with her son, Ray Anson of Salem. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Paul, Sr., were their two daughters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sumskl and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and daugh ter, Betty, all of Oswego; a ton, George Paul and wife of Corvallis, and two grandsons, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paul of Corvallis, and Clarence Paul ind wife of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Groll of Portland are doing some In terior decorating for her moth er, Mrs. Catherine Graham. They are beginning by paint ing woodwork and floors around the rugs. Mrs. Groll also Is cooking In the absence of the Grah am's housekeeper Mrs. Soren sen. Word has been received of the death of a former Falls City boy, John Kernen. While serving In the navy, he waa struck on the head by a cable and heavy seas wash ed htm overboard drowning him, while unconscious. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kemon. The Willamette Logging Co. Superentendant gave the FaUa City Firemen a house which was moved by truck and cat to town and placed adjacent to the Fire Station, The house will be made into a dwelling which will be occupied, rent free, by the city marshal. Ira Davis was a dinner guest of the Lloyd Ames fam ily Thanksgiving Day. Otto Teal has had televis ion Installed at their home. A quadruple quartet com posed of 16 male voices will be heard at t h e Bridgeport scnoolhouse Friday night Dec. at 7:43 p.m. They are known as the "Sal em Singers" and Miss Luells Warkentlne of Salem will be their piano accompanist. Mrs. Ray Tartar and family of Florence were recent guests at the W. P. Letterman home. Mr. and Mra. Leo Eiselstein, who recently arrived home from a trip to Denver, since made a trip to Eugene to visit their friends, the C. M. Max wells who were recently In. Jured In a car wreck. Robert Kenline was In I truck accident quite recently and transferred from the Sweet Home Hospital to the Dallas Hospital. The E I d o n Hendricks of Valsetx of Rlngwood, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Marts field of Salem. Santa and these real live reindeer will pay a pre-Christ- mas visit to the Salem downtown business district be ginning at 9 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 6. The reindeer, which are now in Central Oregon, are appropriately named Dasher, Praneer, Doner and Blitzen. Their appearance here will be sponsored by the Downtown Merchants Assn. Turkeys Available To Smaller Families If is no longer necessary for the small family to forego the Christmas turkey or eat turkey left-overs for days after Christ mas. Turkeys have changed! Thorugh new methods of tur key raising, it is now possible to buy a smaller, meatier, and broader-breasted turkey. They can be stuffed with the fam ily's favorite dressing and roasted like the heavier birds. Some smaller families may want to have two of these small turkeys, each with a different kind of dressing, instead of one larger bird. They can be cooked much more quickly than a large turkey of comparable to tal weight. I PONT HQS ntfllfi Xmas Piano Sale at HUMAN PIANO HMD iti So. 12th Christmas Tree To Cost More Your Christinas tree will cost more this year. The Yule fir Was iy-paased by inflation since the end of World War II, but the high cost of living has finally caught up with It The state forestry depart ment says scarcity of cutting areas where Christinas trees can be harvested for commer cial sale it one of the reasons for the price upswing. Forest ers point out that much of Or egon's forest land is dedicated to continuous timber produc tion and great swaths can't be cut in the cover of young trees any more. Most of Oregon pro duction of Christmas trees is transported to southern Cali fornia markets where prices are higher. Last year, foresters were alarmed by wasted trees; this year demand is catching up with a shrinking supply. With trees harder to find, it will af fect almost everyone's pocket book except the Christmas tree farmers who are smiling for the first time since they embarked upon the question able business of growing Christmas trees for profit In the past, farmers and owners of marginal lands have literally been playing Santa Claus as far as selling their Christmas trees was concerned. In 1939, most farmers would let commercial cutters have their trees for clearing the pas ture lands. In 1940, stum page was two cents for a 6-foot tree. Today, even if you wear a red suit and white whiskers, stum page for a 6-foot Douglas- fir will probably coat you SI or 60 cents. On the corner lot, the tree will cost several dol lars. In southern Califoraa, the same tree will bring in $4 to $7 50. Same sise tree in the noble or Shasta fir family will be about double or $ 8 to $11. Silver-tips usually retail tor $1.50 per lineal foot Advice from the state forest ry department: Expect to dig down deeper in your Jeans. Or know someone with Christ mas tree farm. ' There's a Right Way To Send Yule Cards Exchanging Christmas wish es with friends by sending gay greeting cards, is one of our most heart-warming holiday customs. A wide range of styles prevails in cards, from the very informal to the most dignified greeting. This brings up the matter of the proper way to sign Christ mas cards that seems to confuse many people. The type of card and the person to whom you're sending it should determine the signa ture used. If your card is- a cheery greeting to close friends, it should be signed simply with your first name Mary; or. if married, Mary and George, fol lowed by the last name. With married couples, the one signing the cards always writes his or her name last If the cards bear a printed signa ture, the wife's name is always first If there are several children in the family, it is usually pref erable to have your cards sign ed or printed simply as a fam ily; for example, -The Smiths.' When sending greetings vo ninMi muaintAncea. - it is permissible to use the formal signature Mr. and Mrs. earns of this tort should be printed and the card, itself, should be of the formal type. VVOODBLKN MEETING Wood burn The Methodist men will meet Wednesday ev ening, Dec J, tor a 6:30 pot luck dinner at the Methodist church. George Everts, presi dent, has announced that a work party will follow the supper. Elizabeth Arden jjfll Santa Claus Esquire 1 r A generous 4 ox, bottle of Blue Crass Flower isf Mist gaily concealed by the jolly snow nun or. 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