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tSec I) Statesman. Sitm. Ore, Wed, July 24. S7 GRIN AND BEAR IT ByLichty Stray C. X Tmt ShaS W lures I. 131 CHARLES A. SPEACl'E. Editor & Publnha WENDELL WEBB. Minaguig Editor PuMhm r? BMrauis offve - Wert lltssrc ty Salens. Or rt KM -Sn kaM t Oa psattoflic at aM Ot m i- ciaat ww iw an 01 s.ntora Hare V in atraaas-f Aaaaartaaest ftw TW AAVOrtatr Prwta N nCUN ckflujlvtl; w fat twsBlaltar of .! toca e r-iates Government Attacks Merger To department of mtn has Med a su.t to break up the rntnl merter of Kl Pao Natural Gas and the Pacific onhwet Pipe tine Compans The former i on of the big gest wholesalers of natural gas in the coun try. It li the sol upplter of as io Californ.a from gas fields outside "it state Pacific Northwest is the sole supplier of natural gas to the Northwest pumpiri: a from the Southwest and n. a few montris from Canada The acquisit.on of Pacific bv El Psmi some months aso tavr the latter t monopolv on tl! imports of Sis to western stales and 'he justice department ila.ms this it in violation of the anti trust la The merger elfected before 'he Su preme Court ruicd ia.n; DuPont over its ownership of CMC oares While the cases are not the same 'he der ision in the PuPont rase evidently reflects the temper of the court and doubtless encourages the trust busters of the justice department to show more vigor Te the layman it looks as though thev have a food cause of action against El Paso Recently Pacific C.as V Electric of Call farma announced plans to lav its own pipe Ium from Canada fields to convev gas to Cali fornia Probably it didn t feel too secure m relying only on on supplier Th terrible Williamsons have been "lighted" m Oregon, at Grants Pass accord ing to the Daily Courier This is the outfit which bilks the householder with flimsy re roofing and repainting jobs Its swindles are nationwide, and so notorious that the outfit was the subject o( in expose in the Saturday Evening Post Fakers on reroof jobs need not be the Williamsons They mav be other tran sients with glib tongues Prettv risks o do business with strangers who make bi 2 prom Ises. but fade away fast after thev collect on their work There are plenty of home me chanics and suppliers whose guarantees may be relied on. so there ii no need to fall (or the wiles of the smooth talking stranger The Bureau af Indiaa Attain ka decided the subtle a longer will be informed ef prapita paymaata of ledrral fuada to members of Indiaa tnbea. This is aa example of to high handed Udac af totse bureaucrat How the public s 117 is being spent is the public's business W art unable to tee how the release to the public at suck information is in any way harmful to the Indians. What right has 'he Bureau of Indian Affairs ta withhold the information' Pendleloa East Orefonian Sine it is the money of the Indians them swivel which is involved, not public funds and since Indians themselves have requested tht censorship we would reverse the question and ask What right has the Bureau of In dian Affairs to disclose the information" After manv years as manager of Mi Minn villa? i electric and water departments M H Maguire has resigned to take his retirement Maguire was one of thoe who manage mu nicipal enterprises on practical business lines without becoming starr-ee1 with public ownership ideology a result 1 M nn ville s muncipallv owned electric ami water systems have been verv -sun cssfil Mondav the House gave tentative approsal of a bill to raise wages of posiil workers $.r4i a vear Since the cost would run into the hundreds of million the hill mav re: eive a presidential vein if it reaches ihe prest dents desk In 'hat event Ihe i.istmen will have to n ng ' w i e " Party Honors Retiring Director They arc ksirinf a party owcr at Uva YWCA this aftereooa to honor Mia Gtrtrwlw Acne soe mho is retiring as cxecnti director, a post sh has held (or the past arvea rears. These hare been busy years for the association and for the director, years of funo1 -raising for the new building, of constnictioa, ot moving out of the old into temporary tad then into the new building of program planning oa a greatly expanded soak and staff selection and guidance In all this Miss Ache son has been a wise and patient leadea, She ha had the reward of seeing dreams fulfilled and the realixaUoe of her hopes for the associa tion's enlarged seme particularly for wom en and girls of the community 's she leaves Salem to take up residence in Palo Alfo she will carry with her the memories of the co operative spirit which tempered the ardors of the task and the respect and friendship of those who have shared with her both the labors and the accomplishments. Novelist Passes Kennybunkport. Maine, would seem to be a most unlikely place for residence of a dis tinguished author But it was for Kenneth Roberts who was born at nearby Kenny bunk at the "port " and" who died at the age of 70 Sunday A quaint village on the spurs of rock that make the sharply indented Maine coast Kennybunkport is a medley of houses and docks, and boats riding la the fingers of the ocean They still build boats there, build them of oak and pint for the fisher men and those who tend the lobster pots. But its very quaintness. where the past mingles lastly with the present, proves an attraction Artist and students of art com in a summer invasion, setting up their easels and whipping out palettes and brushes and color tubes to record local scenes It was there that Roberts did his writing, and his first published novel. Arundel, had that for its locale Arundel was the original nam of Kennybunk Robert chose historical fiction as his field of authorship, and some of his critics felt he put more emphasis on the history than on the fiction He was assiduous in historical re search and meticulous in accuracy of details. His sympathetic presentation of the Tories in "Oliver Wiswell" ruffed the feathers of some patriots and others didn't like the way he featured Benedict Arnold in his account of the Burgovne campaign in Rabble in Arms His best known bonk was Northwest Pas sage' which dealt with the pre Revolutionary expedition of Major Rogers into the North west of the Great Lakes and beyond. His most recent work, "Boon Island" was a starkly realistic account of the shipwreck and later rescue of a band of English immigrants cast oa an Island off the New England roast. None of Robert's novels won a Pulitier prize, but not long ago. perhaps by way of compensation, the Pulitaer committee cited him for stimulating interest in American history through his eight best-selling novels." That pretty well sums up his contribution. Hr populanted history opening" side windows on our past hut fell short of gaining endur mg rank in literature t'.- tV fr In the field of sports a new record merely becomes the new target Runners tried for years to do the mile in four minutes Then Roger Bannister an English runner broke the tape under four minutes and John Landy of Australia soon followed to set a record of three minutes Sfl seconds That has stood for only three vears. for a few days ago another Englishman. Derek Ibhotson, ran the mile n 3 mm 17 2 seconds There must he a limit some place to the speed with which a human being can pick em up and put em down but apparently it hasn t been reached rt en Ihe mile run iiV"f ''"f'-wv . . . tH courv this tn t junKir s ordnwrv teruvicT, lisxtor! . . . I ve gut a hamimrlork on him' . . " swsssssswswwwaisKiSMiwawMawas A meaty communique from the Oregon state department of agriculture puts the bite on merchants who advertise pic nic hams." There is a difference says 0. K Beals. chief of the Ag Dept s foods and dairies division, between .a picnic and a ham The picnic is the cured shoulder of a hog a ham is the cured hind leg And the picnic is of less value on a per pound I cost basis, because it contains more bone So I there is no such thing as a picnic ham And I the Ag Dept savs this term is misleading under Oregon law and can bring the unwary merchant a hogshead full of trouble . . . I. Oa Ike other ktaad stays the Si Drot. other riwn ohrMtrnf wktrk cwaM kw tyt4 attk MMitfcSwa. For b sSaara how sawrh haoa sa there ta SvajBbwrgrr. or ear la eareed hocfT Aad how stoat swrh illeao1ag trrwu Sol oof, tweet hrtoea sow ewtrhea-erM aleak? . . . And over at Oregon State College the dept. of agricul ture economics is getting ready to study how come restaurants charge extra for milk with meals In the first survey of its kind in the nation the group will study relative costs of serv ing milk and coffee in Oregon eating plates The wav the cheese crumbles now coffee is served free with meals, but milk comes only with an extra pull . . . Aa eaWarlal aad rereot sews olerir si Ike SUlfii hoi owed that OrrfM baa ealj ee aalleejal Bart lOatar Lake) a ad ewe aatteaal maul lOrefea Caveat. Net aa. aaj aaowa Setter writers aad akiai caller. WtU. the Nattemal Park terrtre aara a I ee. Owe reJUr tailHil Skat MeLea(fcia Heaa at Orefea CK? W aa tteaal pert. Bat la the erfYrtal Kat MeLeafhlla Ham ta la Um rote gery el '-aaueaal alatert atle aet tverralls awwral" ... TV Fark Shi il Holt tS aatteaal eart u4 M aatleaal ateeaajvatai aad Or fea ka eae of ark. aale CaiUarwla ka wkard Crater Lea f ata. Interesting thought . . . After t fire drill Tuesday the state tax commission decided that in the event of a real emergency it would be almost impossible to save all those individual income taxe files In the first place they are not in fire proof rooms Secondly, they are pretty bulky Thirdly, who would carry them out' . . . Taxpayers' All in all. though the fire drill was a success Some 4O0 employes quit v the building in record time -the men pausing only long enough to close the windows and the girls to snub out their Cigarettes . . . !T ,---:wta , i:n -- i iffrj3 y si mumsmv-tm -m. Safety Valve iMltl Watt; ltn tmt T. Iiiimuii Safety Vl ealaej ir flvvn artcr ealratSM If tev trv mfwraialitv ar ajar Ihaa Saa wr tm lafigl eraat altacki an rtawal at aU aa Ntol. ar ta a avaee al aavaaa ta aalttla ta air altr aa atatnns aa a ria f aat a.a!Me Araf aalaat fSaerwiaa laairaaa ara tateai I Financing School Construction What is America s third largest cits'' Not Philadelphia not ambitious Ivw Angeles but Trailertown " An estimated Ihree million persons now live in mobile homes, nnlv manv of idem are not mobile Shorn of wheels their asi"s rest on concrete block hut with a jack anil a tie to a molr ( ar they mav qunklv gc' to rolling Ike's Regime Split Over Drop n Down Payment on Housing i R 4 ROfHK' SMITH SHaleamaa I erreraatral W .SHN(.T(lN Jut", n Thf Eisenhower adnurislralicn i currently Iwkrd in disagrirmi -nt live: anal lit alKiut the n'stlv autlwrned r r -dud ions in hous ing down pa menls pprovd by Tongress -an issue whh th lumber ami wrw huilding in dust r i e a r r airhinx with anxious rrnx-ern President Bis m economic advisors, as well a Treasury secretary Ceo-gf M Humphrey, reportedly jr vigorously op posed to reducing down pay ment requirements lor government-backed FHA mortgages But the Presidents housing ad ministrator. Albert M Cole, is understood to be punning hard to lower the down payment require ments in accord win Ihe new housing bill just passrd by C on gress TV are kwaalag Mil kad aaa pert tract lam Iter ad haiMlag (reawt eeeaaer they kaeed lower dewa aaymeet weald ct" Ik aaggtag kewie eaatrwraea kv ewatrjr a abet la la area tat a SaM Satrlk enhowrr count i tatnmrr a a ikal laws ka tara aal aar Ike Sartkweet him- arr markH i -ijm ss in drafting the hnus ng hill Jidn I masr the kmrr don pavnifnts mandatory It allossod as is customary, lor ad mniairalive discretion by saving fHs must consider their rdert on ihr national economy and r,n condition in the building indu irv f'HK has don this and ron i luderf it it reported (ht drop pmg down payments anuld be in 'he public mteret Tka afclrt la aa'awal weald W tabwiaatlal a aeeete! A SI!, as keme. far eiantale. wkk-k aaw lake 1170 Sew aarmrat waaM ga far Me. A IU aa beaae. aaw rewalrtag SIM dewa. ewaM W M far IISM aader the aew Mil Aa SlS.Set kaan aew take tna Mat weaM lak awly IISM a err Ike aew area oak. The rate at ekaage etlaihi a Ihe rakae larreaae eatll a tZS.Sas kaaaa oaaU aUII f asyakt the saaa jM Vawa MraseaL Thr National Astoria! toe of Homr Riiiltiers was so ecstatic ovpr pastage and presidential ap prm al nt Ihe housing bill that ft heraldrd this a "the moat sig nificant advance" ii. the federal housing field since FHA was es tablished in in It said Wrwer down payments would put new housing within the range nl mil lions of tamilit-s who today are unable to save large sums (or putting down nn a house TW Pre.at'i .c.eeaale 4 'iart Sea l aaeatlee Mat Waal I ati weaM Umalate attar raa alrwrtlM a a keme hayieg. Hal Iker argae thai tbte weaM he Saae awaallr ea rredk. Ikereky SHag aaelker pretuare aet Ike taflalteaer aalral. TWy are atarklag U Ike eieeatlanv "kard meaey" aalk wkark lavelTe highar aaa a paaavrala a as Mak er Iaterraa rate ea Mee la areer I Slarawrage kerrawtag a a Ma lailaiaaeary effeet Himw r onslructton is dednilflv down from a year ago but not as severely as tome had predicted For Ihe first sis months of 1S7 government figures show JOS SMI house were started The indica tion ar the total for the year will fall ntTtewher between StO -000 and I 001 one new hofTwi The taooaU-T atearw wkeaevrr Ike aaawal rate are below Ike aillHee eaark. f rltirtam I Maatlag la ( ae gre lar Ike awHIIatlaaa af Ik adadaMratlea I grae Ike ae aettaattr I lower eewa par ateata. ket aH Ike alges aew are thai the STkMe Hne win ttek wMk the aaVIr ef ft araaaoik aad fteraa eiprrt wh ar hak tmf thetr bead ever banaoea. To Ihp Kdilm In vour isstir nf Ihin 11 Ihtrp was an article nn 'he probfrm ni Ibe hnancing nt ih- I S I-- i surv I have itwn z - 'ri 'tis uhiH I a lot of shidv n la-i ftiiplf ol vears and if !h' l i pie ol this (Oiinlrv anss l-nw thev are being la'.rd in -n, ' all Street bankers 'here .mild be a revolution I was a dr!rU' the v. w nrk stale confe'enre nn pd n t tion for Ihe While House t-m..'-ente in September IK.YS. S hst conlerenc I met many eduial urs. but not one o( theni i mid tell me how the government put new money into circulation Nl I managed to hnd out later m m the researrh committee of the NAM Not that they intended lo put me wise on the ubert hut they told me just e.iougfl to I could tinder sand Ihe treasury report a published monthly in the N V Herald Tribune Mter the White House confer ence on education it took the committee in i h a r g e three months lo formulair a report to the President I have a ropy ef that report, and it does not con lain one practical su2getmn as to how we can get our desper ately neerled schools btiih at once 1 have worked out a plan by which the federal government could finance the building of school al no cost to the federal government and at the same time increase the revenues of Ihe ov eminent by hundred of millions annually ocy of this plan en closed I received many enthusiastic replie from educators and nth ers on this plan, hut once Secre tary Humphreys got word of it. he put his foot on it and not one newspaper would publish rt We are ssippoaeo la be a free people and hate dictators, but Secretary Humphrey aid the Wall Street banker whom he repreents fs on of the most pow-ful dir tators in the warld He ran make or break any business in the country that violates the rule laid dotra by them I am ec tawing a copy M a let ter I wrote hurt last year, which 3MEE room aad aa the Iraaar sste wtoch 1 farwt. That gave the VS resre swasaltva a real aaaxs. U S. aa ktrests aad boked Isagiagi? at the aaasihilrtea at water ataraf ea the aaVnula stretch ef the Carurnbta a Caaada. Om tuck was by s dam at Mica Creek just Bank at toveblets Tat Paget Sotted greaay at atilKiea was willing te build b Mica Dam if they cwuM cwlkect the kuowatu (ran the stored runoff at dowa streani tastaiuatioa ta tat Vaited States TV Kaiaer intereeu dsck ered with Brush CMumbia for aa mwouadmetal of water by a dam at Caatlegar at the loot ef .Arrow lakes, but Ottawa ouick!y Kjuelcbed that proposal Takes Over s WetJey Krsrstea, director at I MW-WUlaaaette Valley Haa aiag CewacU. tewk ever his j sew dattes Tuesday. Planning Unit Organizes for Annual Budget Organitauoa ef aa annual bsid- rt and securing a competeat pUnnuvg staff were the first Dungs oa the agenda Tuesday aa the first director of the Mtd-Willam-ette Valley Planning Council took over his duties at the Manoa Coun ty Courthouse W esley Kv antra, former Spring -field planning engineer, was ap pointed director in May by the council wtuck organised t k 1 1 sprint Kvarstea. planning techiuciaa with ihe Manoa County Planning Commisaioa frern ltu-SS. will as sume a familiar role whea he meet with tht group tonight at 7 JS at the eourthoua His first l offictal eenaukaUon was with the ! Salem City Planning Commiauoa Tueeday evenuig "1 hope to call a meeting of the central council within a Irw days ta outline a budget to we caa start hiring a staff.' Kvarstrn said Tuesday. Baa. el ef ta. Toe council, which will coordin ate planning activities of Polk and I Manoa eounuea. School District MCJ and Salem, will operate in IM7 51 oa a budget of KS 000 Kvarsien said Tuexlay he al I ready has several persona in mind (or the planning staff of Inur whK'h he will head Distribution of the budget and any staff ap pointment will need council ap proval. H and his wife have already moved ta Salem from Springfield where ha directed aa urban re newal prefect hi a large dows tewa area for the past year. Pkaal CeeaMeraUaa A county building rode will be up for final ronsidrraUon tonight when Kvarstrn meets with t h County Planning Commission The code has been revised ta specifi cally exclude land used only for (arm purposes in building regula tions The communion alao will re ceive a final report from County Engineer John Anderson on a tro posed one way couplet on iah and 13th Streets shows bow the bankers got those treasury rertilu airs hearing two and one half rT i r nt interest that the 'reasiirv is now asking them In evrhange fnr certificates bearing three and one half per rt-nl I hav heard it Irom three different sources within the last three week The t S treasurv is m a mess I ask voti in all sintertfv with the present meth ocl ol financing how else could It he' Anselm H K:rwh Rt one. Box lot Si avion Ore P s I have been a resident of Hr,klyn for th past IS years but al present I am out here on a usit In my brother who came here with hi family over SO vears ago from Pennsylvania F-ditor Noli Mr Kirsch's plan calls for Ihe government to accept non-interesl hearing bonds from hool district and nue in exchange currency The district would use Ihe currency in finance school construction and then pav nil ine Dorm over a 20 vear term This financing n .imply a print ing press (neration. issuing grt-enkacks as they were called in Civil War times Such dilu tion of the circulating medium would destroy confidence In it v aloe Better English Ry D r. WtlllaaM 1 What is wrong with this sen tence' It u ;ul exactly like I told you " 2 What is the correct pronun ciation ol coquetry" 3 Which one of these words is misspelled Pavilion. medaUon. battalion, correlate 4 What tkses the word 1 appel lation" mean . What is a word beginning with ka that means "te mortify"' AN.WF.R 1 Say.' "It is Jt ST AS I told you or, "It is EXACTLY AS I told you " J Pronounce koh keh lri accent on first syllable. 3 Medallion 4 A name or title. ' Humanity has many appellation throughout the world.' . Hurrult-at. The SitiiaOea at aresrat as this Following the eVadkoct an the Jotm Commit a the mailers ta dispute wstre referred ta diplo matic arvei. which meaas that represrotativet of our state de partment aad Canada s office of external affairs are to try t re solve the coatreversy A far as is know, aa progres ha beea mad at this level U is aot rer laia that dapiomaii have really tackled the problem Oa the pre. poaed div-ersioa at water ef the Columbia into the Thompaoa, wnicn wouia require aa is-miitjty (. ourtnouae tunnel through a range sa moua taina. Gee Mac.Naughton has had engineers studying the probable rotti and benefits of such an un dertaking It is intimated that this study will be oa slew hell un til the Washington-Ottawa ex change ar completed With questions aa the Columbia out of lis hands for the time be ing the Joint Commission will has to busy rlself with ether mailers relating ta international waters. How import aot or how critical they are 1 da aot know. The St Lawrence Seaway is ta the hands of a separata develop ment corporaUoa ft may be aa suraed, however, that the mem bers of the Joint Convniaaaoa, ea bath aides, will follow closely de veaoprnenta retsper-ting the Colum bia aad be ready to adviae with the diplomats wo art handling the negotiation As far as obtaining the maxi mum water storage in Canada is concerned there is no controversy among Americans, whether they favor federal or private develop ment of water power la trie Columbia basis. By storing tbt runoff from the snow melt ia the Caaadiaa mountains for later re Vraae. the output of darn below tht border would b greatly la ereated. with ao added capital ia vestment. Whatever dam con struction Canada makes, aside from diversion of waters, will augment the flow and the output of I S plants What Canada de mands is compensation for this downstream benefit It it not money compensation which is ought, but a delivery of energy from the I nlted States Canada is not only strongly op poaed to ny export of electric energy, it wants to import energy in addi lion lo what it ran generate for itself in anticipation of its great economic expansion and growth in population Senator Neubetger has been harsh in his condrmnalion of the appointment of McKay to succeed .1'irdan. just as he was severe in condemning Jordan He seems to feel that because these men la wired the administration s part nrrship plan of power develop ment they ar unfriendly lo deal with Canada to insure greater output Irom dams on the lower Columbia Te senator is setting up bogies Ii may be that Jordan didn I gel on well with his Cana dian opposite but th deadlock isn t due to lack of interest in getting Canadian cooperation. On the contrary there is universal agreement among I' S. power in terests, public and private, on the detirahiMty of a cooperative pro gram with Canada tieneral MarN'augkvtnn is a war hero to Canadians He is nalur ally eager to protect their inter est I beard him expound his ideas at a meeting ef the Pacific Trade Association in Spokane in ll'd He made it perfectly clear that Canada would have to be satisfied before it agreed to Libby Dam or other projects of Inter national value We have to recognize Canada's legal right to use its waters as II tees fit Just how this legal right was established is a story in ttself Ii will he related in a column tomorrow f Winn l; nail !! a n n a '" tiia 1 nrr-m t r ewJK''l County's Grass Seed Crop Said on Decline Prices Fa; Mti Fescue Way Down aVarisa Cauaty's katga grass seed eeesat give araaiiaki el reach- is. the tl.Ut.l3B wkach t krssarht kt Maoaa Canary farma last jssar. astreace aat aacreaaed aafy skglsUy tht type which have aat ee- crtssarsl tWvest ef AJta fceesa is srs ticaJfv cwapleted. graetit tatd Tee ad ay This tartetjr ef seed, ear one ef the larger crap ia the val ley, ha greatly asrreuetl Grew- aag at Ala has beea takea ever larger by the asstthera state. The seed, ear hnagutg eS ceeta and up a pound, tt being od for I1 ta grweert that year. Oa a hag Asrrtsaaw Dewa Harvest ef Chewuvgs fescue, aot of the snort amporUat graa seed crops here It about half ever This. Quarter Horse Showing Due The first approved Quarter Horse show in Oregon will be sponsored at the State Fairgroand in Sep temtter hy the newly-fnrmet Ore gon yuarter Horte Astoriation Onlet for the .bowing will he Sept 30-23 Don McFarlane. show chair man. said Tuesday The planned snow is approved by the American Quarter Horse i Assn . McFarlane said Dates wert set at a meeting of the association s show committee ' earlier this eek Official show en trance blanks and rules of entry will he available m the nctr fu lure Mi Karlane said It s 'he des're oi our astocia tion lo see accredited shows throughout the stale for halter and working classes and to afford op I portumty lor horses to earn points for registry of merit with the na tional association." he said TV state association, headed by I Marion County Judge Bet Hartley, was incorporated in Salem last ' March and now has 31 paid mem- i bers Twenty - 'iv charter mem- 1 bers were signed up at the group's first meeting Judge Hartley said acreage aad price this year. Acre age aaa tsrwppea i around i ot frwtn It SOS last vear The or tea which fluctuated (ran Sf la at crou a year age ia beidtng rather ; steady st cents a pound this year j Holua Ottaway, Manoa County rxtenuoa agent, satd that h had varted with aorn growers Tuesday who reported ratbrr (itensiv damage ia thetr Clarwings from ; weed spray Roy Wilcox ef the SanJord Seed Company ia Silver ton, extensive grata teed buyers. report very good crop ot Chew utgs from the hill area around Stlvertoa. Some fields averaged 70S a pound per acre, wshikt the ma jor itv ef them in that area had been running around SO pounds Reports from north Manoa Coun ty ar less encouraging Soma growers are reporting heavy in festations ef Silver Tip. a disease which has appeared in recent years Clackamas County Is also reporting damage from this which Pratum Area Bridge Job Let to Firm The State Highway Commission Tuesvdy (warded the contract to construct bridge across Pudding River and Beaver Creek to miles northeast of Pratum oa Marion County Road No 735 to alley Contt ruction Co. ef Portland The Portland firm bid 124 m M Ihe project which wa low bid among 14 bid opeaed last month in Portland. Cooau-wctioa ef the two 7V foot iwiaforced roocret and timber spans Is being financed a Federal Aid project with the stat aad Marion County each con tributing M per cent of costs and the federal government furnishing the remainder County road crews are now work ing on the approaches lo the two bridges. County Engineer John An derson said Tuesdav The bridge approaches are financed entirely by county funds Next summer the county hopes to past the road which is now gravel. Anderson said The road runs from the Silverton Road )usl east of Middle drove School to connect with 'he SI ay ton Silverton Road. ha WsaV Winssnrtla V alley tVUs. Cl It 1MB ItUSat raWJBB 14 fill is, it astne esJeat, Caafwttara, stssters sawa. uaat rear assf lot) acres ef that were ittsrai while hated that year are aksra thaut LJOt acres. The ante raan la ttw PrrimaaT Had rsaaa fcsaat t a. aa cettu aaere a aasawd Btaa faass-a. stensa aaa (ueaaa, saw af the rwer graatra at the vsiVer. nl be aarveslrd b-wm arian i wa acres that rear at Manaa Cwaat- qr. The yieeTi I reported aew. around U per ceat kerreat treat tat aadecaay reussd Aat M but rweteaaw. kvsve hern dered at S rest a Pound While aat maay grwswers are aeOutg at that snce, a drwai frara 47H eaata a year age, a tew have reotrarlest amh it . .a dealers said Tueeday. Acreage la Beat aat ayriaasd thtt Bast rear. Jumnut fram It aaa te 14 to ia Manea Couaty. wherw most tn Migriiaas Beat ht be ing grew icatcaur-rvon at res Oaaly aaa Ssatstay II fl par aaa, Bail ear tl Bar aaav asitsttaj atser at waaa y aaaa eaata a a asaaway 'ut aSvaaewi la Or(ea fits er a fcjw aa ia n ta. 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"dioa" 0WfU earyt t kmsew rewr ITn laJM Attn 260 N. HIGH PH. EM 4-1630 Time Flies: From The Statesmen Piles 10 Years Ago July tt. IM7 Presenlation of four service badge were made at a special program held in the central fir station attended hy city firemen Those receiving service badges were Hsrry ' Buck ' Hutton. re tired fire ,-hief fturle Faulk ner. William lr an and Fraak A Fnehert Twenty-five deeds wer filed with the Marion County recorder to transfer property in two blocks near Capitol and Center streets where a business center is to he erected te Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co lx Angeles 25 Years Ago Jiv :t. ini Mrs Manam A 'Mai Fergu on. former governor and wife of an impeached former governor, James K Ferguson, Dallas, Trr, swept into the lead fn her effort te wia the Democratic guberna torial nomination from Ross S Sterling, incumbent Flection of officers tnd selec tion of Roseburg ss the 133 con vention city brought to t close the annual eonventioti of the Vet eran of Foreign War Rryan Conley. Salem, was elected jun ior vice commander 40 Years Ago Jafy 14. 1111 Gov. James Withycomhe of Oregon and Gov. Motet Alexan der ef Idaho held a conference in Portland concerning the initia tive of Gov Alexander en the 1 W W troubles ia Idaho There was a total of M m In road work done in Marion County during June The amount was distributed a follows Macad amizing. $Mlt 21 ; graveling. M 14 7; bridges. $1,204 33 and mis rellaneout work. A U V Maria Aircraft Group k about toe use ef a retment. You rely on Mm I for courage, taspirtlion, gutd- snct tnd help. Intttnctivtly, yoo place your trtut in him tnd your faith mates possible kit equal devotion lo ill tna Count on us, too for that same desirt to be truly helpful in ever possible ay . A r w ish to ofTer even more than tha high ideals, ethical practices and business integ rity which our membership in National Selected Morticians guarantees. Lyyctyyer fUNaAAl 0M( 205 S. CHURCH AT FERRY