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10 The News-Review, Rotsburg, Or. Thurs., May 16, 1957 Eugene Council Balks At Plan To Restore Race EUGENE I Eugene'i City Council balked Monday night at signing a millrace restoration agreement with the University of Oregon until a ceiling on the city'i liability for maintenance costs is written into it The city and university recently came to terms on initial costs to restore the millrace, which flows through the university campus. The water flow, at present, Is limited because of changes in the Willamette Kiver channel at the point where the millrace gets its water frqm the river. The city and university have agreed to each put up half of an estimated $48,000 required to in stall pumps to increase the mill- race flow and for channel im provements. Students, who will have their annual canoe fete on the millrace this weekend, are conducting an alumni fund-raising campaign for the university'! share of the proj ect costs. The council Monday night indi cated the city want a $2,500 a year limit on city maintenance costa for the millrace before the contract is signed. The council also wants a 10-year contract, subject to annual review thereafter, instead of a 50-year contract, as proposed by the university. Oldest Adventist Mother Honored Mrs. C. W. Stierwalt, 555 West Harrison St., who celebrated her 91st birthday in April, was given special honor May 11 at the Seventh-day Adventist Church as the oldest mother in the Roseburg Sab bath School. Although she is not always able to be present, she does her part in raising funds for mis sions and in other activities of the church as her ability allows. She has been a member of the Seventh- day Adventist Church since her youth. SMART KIDS... REACH FOR FAMILY COOKIES Ex-Missionary To India Speaks At Lookingglass Laura Heist, who has retired after serving as a missionary for 34 years in the Baroda area in India, was guest speaker at the Lookingglass Church Sunday evening. She served as matron at the Bar oda Girl's School for part of her Lcrra ana aiso laugnc in ine mis sion school. -Her talk was illustrated by col ored slides of life and activities among different groups and casts in the Gujarata province and of the business and social life of the natives, reports correspondent Ha zel Marsh. Dillard Church Women Donate To 'Sugar Bowl' The Martha Circle of the Wom an's Society of Christian Service of the Dillard Methodist Church voted to send a donation to the' "sugar Bowl ' tuna (or the Metho dist Ladies home in Salem at a recent meeting. Mrs. Mercy Buell led the devo tions and Mrs. Vivian Laurance led the prayer. Election of officers will be held at the next meeting, June 6, at the church, with a dessert lunch eon. Mrs. Myrtle McAlpine and Mrs. Rosa Heinbach will be host esses, reports correspondent Rosa Heuibach. Banking Committee Cives Housing Bill Approval WASHINGTON I A Senate Banking subcommittee Tuesday approved an omnibus housing bill which would authorize 135,000 pub lie housing units in each of the next two years. The measure also would lower i minimum down payments on j loans insured by the Federal Hous ing Administration (FHA). Build ers have urged action to bolster the aingle family home construc tion market. I The Senate bill would establish a new scale of a 2 per cent down payment on the first $12,000 of a I mortgage and 35 per cent on the j portion above $12,000. The present ; regulation is 5 per cent of the first ! $9,000 and 25 per cent above that I amount. Administration Hasn't Changed Opinion On Dam WASHINGTON IB President Eisenhower was quoted as saying Tuesday his administration hasn't changed its position "one iota in opposition to a federal Hells Canyon Dam. Sen. Bridges (R-NH) said after a meeting of Republican congres sional leaders with Eisenhower that the President added his ad ministration will continue to fight legislation to authorize a federal dam in the Snake River bordering Idaho and Oregon. An authorization bill sponsored ny 28 Democratic senators is ex pected to be brought up for de bate and a vote in the Senate soon, possibly next week. It is sim ilar to one deteated by a 10-vote majority in the Senate last year after sponsors comp'sined White House pressure had been brought to bear on Republican senators. The federal project would flood the site of three dams which Ida ho Power Co. plans to build in the Hells Canyon stretch of the river under a Federal Power Commission license. The Democrat-dominated Sen- Dorcas Welfare Chapter Plans The Myrtlewood chapter of the Seventh-day Adventist Federated Dorcas Welfare Societies of the world met at the Roseburg Junior Academy last week to discuss ways and means of furthering the work of the group. Present for the meeting were Elder C. I. Ritchie, director of the Dorcas welfare work in the Oregon conference and Elder George Lis- combe, head of the Wortn racuic conference weiiare department, both with headquarters in Portland. About 75 other persons attended. studv was siven to closer integra tion and intensification of the church's welfare program in this region, with a survey ot me worn now being done. Reports from member societies were made by local Dresidents and secretaries The local report showed that 125 persons had received neip auring the past six months and nearly 1,000 hours were reported spent in preparing garments for distribu tion and hours of counsel and cheer. Mrs. Bob Woodman, Roseburg, was chosen to continue as secre tary, and Mrs. Othel Cook, presi dent of the Myrtlewood cnapier, resigned because of other pressing duties. A vote of appreciation and a gift were presented to Mrs. Cook for her work as president for four years. Oakland Ladies' Bible Class Hears Article The ladies Bible class of Oakland Community Presbyterian Church met recently and Mrs. Guy Pealer read an article, "The Church Needs Amateurs," from Presbyter ian Life. Mrs. Mary Lee led the lesson study. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Cordelia Slane. The Harriet-Rosa Circle of the church will meet Friday at the You 11 cut I your milk cr L 0 f bills and get aJ bonus " better milk when you take home K ft lucerne ooruidQual lucerne Is a better milk . , . because Lucerne give you a bonus i quality a bonus in extra purity, extra richness and extra good flavor. (Farmers get a bonus, too in extra money for supplying superior quality milk to Lucerne.) Lucerne it a better buy , , . becaum the bonus qualify you get in Lucerne cobU you nothing extra (ess, in fact, than home-delivered milk. (The Lucerne people can pay more and charge leas lor their milk because they never make ax pensive home-deliveriejO So remember Lucerne when you come to SAFEWAY Better your milk buy regularly -by getting Lucerne Bonut (' y Milk at Safeway. Get acquainted, too, with the many other fine dairy product tkrt bear the Lucerw Qt. Ctn. 24c Vz Cal. Ctn. 47c ($1 eEHOJ' aBflMiiiii-UM'lIM ate Interior Committee recently' home of Airs. Jesse Lee at 2 p.m., approved the bill. reports correspondent Hazel Marsh. 31 OI) EST MAIDENS Trademark lUfMtf. V. I. pate OAa 5-6 "There, Madam, how do you like that color?" No Cash Needed For FRONT END X I Cor Repairs WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCE STEERING & FRONT SUSPEN SION ADJUSTMENT SHOCKS REPAIRED BRAKES COMPLETELY ADJUSTED ALL THIS FOR AS LITTLE AS . SftOO A Week Doa'r take thaacat wirii H lin a year family f yaan.lt. Orla e safer ear! Iriai year sate ta aar tamalerely staffae1 aaa ea.aiepaa' shea m4 kare St checkta ever mni reaelres'. AN repleteraer aerie are faauine facterv replacements ana1 trie metheaicet war is daaa aaa'ar Hie taeervlsieaj a Jiat Mao, Mia Papa, ma. Um year credit at X lra-4 Meter Ca, le aM auaa- mHve raaelrt. SI DILLARD MOTOR CO. We Repair All Make of Cam aad Trexki S. I. Stephens & Douglas Srs. Ctts.areJ 34424 AAUW Schedules Meeting Saturday The Roseburg branch of the American Assn. of University Women will meet at 10 a.m. Sat urday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Bradley in Winston. The last meeting of the season before the summer recess will be a brunch, featuring fellowship and fun in addition to the planned pro gram. Reservations or requests for transportation may be made by contacting Mrs. Robert Rhoades, OR 3-53( or Mrs. Ralph Huestes, OR 3-5158, reports correspondent Hazel Marsh. CBA Seniors, Faculty Entertained At Banquet The junior "lass entertained sen iors and fa recently at tj;e an nual junio. )T banquet m the Canyonville Bible Academy dining hall. Featured speaker of the evening was lrs. Jennie O'Brien. She used the decorative theme of "In the Garden." as her own theme. , Ronald ' Brent, junior class president, welcomed the - guests, and Richard Ellenwood, president of the senior class, responded. Dinner music was furnished by musicians from the Open Bible Standard Institute of Eugene. 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