I x I I England Nationalizes Mines ," i ....x x, 1 " v-v - i -' n . T I 1 Paul Ha user, Sanitary Inspector Batty Cooper, C. E. Guenther, bead of the water department, and Municipal Judge W. W. Mc-Kinhey. Cardys Honored On Anniversary The home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cardy on North 17th street was. the scene of a New Year's dirlner celebrating the 21st wed ding anniversary of the hosts. . Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ackiin, Miss Jose Acklin, Don Pence, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Good win, Mrs. Margaret Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowman, Miss Rita Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brockhahn, Jerry and Ronnie, Mrs. Tillie Slater, Mrs. Emma Vesper and Mr. and Mrs. Cardy. J LONpOX. Jan. !.-Twt EjiglUh coal miners. werkioc Um Deal-ia-Kent colliery smile broadly as they display a shovel inscribed "first National Coal 1147." The British fevermmeat opeaed the New Year by taking over ownership of the nation's coal mines and innounrtnf a cmprthiuj ve anode raisation proa-ram to increase production. Fheto radioed from London to New York. (Af Wire photo to The Statesman.) New City Manager Assures City Department Heads of Support (Stry al.so on page 1 ) Dfprtment heat of Salm's new municipal government held the assurance of City Manager J. L. Franzen today that he was "with " thrn and "behind" them, and that "there will be no per sonnel change at the presen time whatever " Franzen met informally with the department heads Thursday af'eitn.ri a few hours aftr he had been voted into office. He told them he oijld be on csil 2 A Hospitals Plan New Salary, Hours Scale Following the example set by the states of California and Washington, Oregon hospitals, in cluding the two Salem institu tions, have agreed on a new wage and hours scale, personnel of the local hospitals said last night. The new scale, calling for a 44 hour, work week, monthly salary of $190 td $225, two weeks vaca tion with pay, two weeks sick leave and a daily rest period, W3s suggested by the Oregon State Nurses" association meeting with the State Hospital association late in 1946. Salem General hospital nurses are on the new schedule which became effective at the beginning of the year. At the Salem Deacon ess hospital a shortage of nurses has temporarily held up installa tion of the new schedule. Assist ant Manager Irwin Wedel said last night that he would ask the Deaconess hospital board to es tablish the 44-hour week and pay schedule retroctive to Jan uary 1. The state institutions, most of which are now on a 45-hour work week with a basic wage of $180, will shortly come under the new civil service scale recently ap proved by Gov. Earl Snell. under this set-up wage scales will range from $180 per month to $225. and will include a two weeks vaca tion period, one-month sick leave and benefits of the civil service Suit Filed to Halt! Wasco Utility District THE DALHES, Jan. 2-(iP)-Pa-cific Power & Light company and 26 citizens filed suit today to pre vent the Northern Wasco County People's -Utility District from selling $225,000 in revenue bonds for construction of a PUD system in The Dalles. , The plaintiffs charged that in- and state retirement plan. Sal aries of Marion county public health nurses, which range from $175 to $200 per month, are not affected by the recently adopted work schedules. The) Siataemrm. SoJom, Oregon, Friday. January 3. 1947 9 creased costs have made the $475,000 bond issue authorized by voters in 1940 inadequate to cover a district-wide system. The com plaint charged that the PUD's proposal of "piecemeal" construc tions was "a mere subterfuge by which the district intends to use the entire proceeds from the sale of bonds for the sole and exclu sive benefit of a small part of the district, contrary to the purpose fc-for which said bonds were voted." The PUD was granted a fran chise to operate in competition with Pacific Power & Light in a city election last May. Coles Hosts at New Year Party SUNNYSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cole of Rosedale enter tained friends with a New Year's eve party. Guests were Mr. and Mis. Ray Heckart, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Taylor -f Sunnyside; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Osterman, Mr. and Mrs., Keith Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Lylo Rea of Salem; Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed Caldwell of Rosedale; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Castle on Gehlhar road. 'roanr fsuaes to tollIDDLE AGS' Thte great medtelno la fomome to rcllev hot fliwhw . was. Ore. Ir ritable, nervous facilnaa wlM-m ao co we "l TTrmal Tlnnls sjs peculiar to vonto. o.fiiMUtftf J h'itu a rtiiy, -aid he was '"lienend 1ns," n them to keep him in formed as to detail of then a" ti hi and planning and pledged Co the po'ice department that of ficer, "so long as they are riht." do not he to fear threaU that someone "will get thetr Job " f The city manager aUo aakjn hi kev personnel to "lUtrt thiiTx ln n lh 1 u t improvemenU." to'J them the biecnve qf their offices a well as his own wa t "work oiif wav to serve better." ami railed for tr.e "utnvmt efficiency " In a1nm.ilra t ion To C.ri C redit for Itoana The group also waa told tht invorif with an lilea will get credit ftr it if it comaa before thy count il." and declared that "all have a great reapattwibility ." : Frar en's announcement that' he would have a meeting with department head at leoxt once a month onufht a commit from veteran Pi'iie Chief Mmto th.it the plan w.s "a fine thint " T ) Muito's qtifrr as to whether he ahoy 1. 1 tnmii a ieport to the citv manager wnenever a nn-ci ll ervue employe was released, franzen find "that wrvtiM be ad Visible " franzen al.o told City Engi neer Hi.roli Dhvls, in response to a qucrtion. th.it any depart ment head with the authority to hire an tomst.i ally heM the ai thoiitv tu dicharge in the ame category " Met w i Ih Maaager Meeting; with the city manager were Chief Minto, Acting fire Chief William Iwan. Health Offi cer Dr. W. J. Stone. City Engi neer J. H. Davis, City Recorder Alfred Mumdt, City Attorney Chris Kowitz. City Librarian Hugh Morrow, City Treasurer BSfM A'W r e a h i" i. t "M'H'IU.IVI iGirarQiniDQ i i ! SHOP HEKE FOK Congolenn and Armslrong Bags 9x12. 9x101. 12x12 ani 12x15 Surefil Furnilnre Covers Knitted Chair Carers $ 5 .SO Knitted Davenport Cor era 983 Floral Dare no Corece. 3 colors 11.50 Natural Floral Tnlttsa' Chair Corors 8.75 Natural Floral Kninod Dor. Corors 14.75 Unfinished Furnilnre 24-inch 4-dfawer Cheat S14.75 24-inch 5-dxawer Cheat 18.75 30-Inch 4-drowor Chaat . 15.75 30-inch 5-drawer Cheat 19.75 Drop Ud & Ejrtaaaaam Table 9.75 UnAnished Chcrira 2.75 & 35 i a Electric Healers Portable with Fern S1S.30 Ponn Akr Heater 9.95 Welco Haate - - 14-50 We GtW S&H Green Stamps Salea Home Furnilnre Co. 137 So. Comznerclal St C Tmmf ' IL You can always shop to advantage at Safeway. It's our policy to give cus- r .ri' vxi ' ttj)4 Irlc isi tomers the benefit of savings that result from our way of doing business. Tj'fLl , fclljv. )1A $sA$y zJid you get the benefit every day in our low prices. Compare Safeway " m j J 'myJst --Jr-3 tJrS ) values in meats, groceries, fruits and vegetables of guaranteed quality. See jlj I J I t ttL how much you can save at Safeway right through 1947! A ujf nXl SPpT Whole Kernel Corn J g Vl Jf Tender Peas Highway no. 2 con 16 JI V UJbo!raCal coups for January ccnus A fUr the rich foodaof the holidays, aim. plor faro is wtlcamt. Still aaeiMta need to bo hearty to eetiofy cold-woather ppe titea. Thoao whoU meal ooopo aaake rood eating those January days. VI OETAftU SOUP WITH Mf AT 1ALXS 7M typicmi Mexican imhole-memi aottp it ixbrmttiy eereatile keemitme eoMei peg'e IoWm may be uhrtittted for k fret emnmeJ broth or conaomm for the ttock. t tboao. 2 Mffceekoe' teoetaoing) rioo 1 mWivnvfil V4 - grow4 oork fM. ce4 Va lb. jrund of 54 ewe tomato mint laavoa. hum eHopeoo" C cuoa chicVan or 2 tkopo. ctooo4 boaf stock parol y 2 cue ahallad 1 aUghtly boataM paaa (1 lb.) gg 2 cup aiieaal 1 tap. aalt Irino baa 'a P PPPr Vt b- Lightly brown onwni in mettad ahort erunc in hoavy kettle with Ught fitting lid. Add tomato sauce and chicken or boef stock, bring to boil. Add vege table Make meat balls: Combine rice, ground beef and pork, mint leave, para ley, egg. aalt and pepper. Drop in boil ing soup. Cover tightly, aimmor 30 min uto. or until meat balls are done and vegetable tender. Serve 6 to 8. CHILI BEAN CHOWOCft Tats meodeaa chou-drr mokes a aalisfy img mmole-meal toup for a coid day. 2 cup driad rd kionay bana 2 euarta cola1 water 1 m4iwm-i nion. chapped t't cup caokad r emmn4 tomataca 2 bud garlic 2 tap. cKUi pwdr 1 tap. orotno or marjoram 2 tap, salt 1 , tap. pappar I2- cup evapo rated milk Waah beans and drain. Add water, cover and simmer until tender, about 2 hours Add onion, tomatoes, garlic, and seasoning. Cook until onion is tender and seasonings well blended. Remove garlic. Add milk: heat, but dostot bod. Serve in soup pis tea or bowls garnished with thin alioe of lemon. Servea 6 to 8. 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