10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1930 Loblolly at Four Corners The above picture shows the un- healthful and inconvenient condition on Mahrt avenue at Four Corners, caused by wet weather. Residents say they can get no official action for their relief, and at the same time are not permitted to do the work themselves. Residents Complain About Bad Condition on Mahrt Ave. Residents of the Four Corners neighborhood claim they have been unable to get relief either from the state highway depart ment or the county court toward removing the lake and lob lolly that blocks Mahrt avenue whenever it rains heavily. They wouldn't need any help, they say, if the authorities would just let them go ahead Dallas Postal Hours Changed Dallas Mail service to and from Dallas went on a curtailed basis Monday when contracts with the Oregon Motor Stages expired. Postal department issued new orders with the entire service de pending on the star route car rier and the "hypo" (highway post office). Under the new sche dule there will be only four mails leaving Dallas daily as compared with the seven previ ously. There are no late mails leav ing Dallas, and all commercial establishments have been advis ed by Postmaster Carl Black that It will be necessary to get out going mail into the post office prior to 4 p.m. to get out the same day. Formerly the stages took an outgoing dispatch at 6 p.m. with a 5:30 closing time in the post office. The new schedule is as follows: Star route, A.M. Arrives in Dallas from Salem at 7:25, goes to Falls City, returns to Dallas. Goes via Rickreall to Salem, ar riving by 8:30 a.m. Catches Shas ta Daylight for southbound con nections. No outlet to the north from Dallas in the morning un der the new schedule. Buses for merly carried mail out at 7:15 and 11:15 a.m. Star route, P.M. Leaves Sa lem at 2:45, arrives in Dallas at 3:30. Carrier goes to Falls Ci ty and returns to Dallas at 4:20. Takes last dispatch of the day from Dallas out via Monmouth, Independence and arrives in Sa lem at 5:15 to connect with train 20 going north. This afternoon dispatch docs not make connec tions to the south. Hypo, A.M. Goes through Dallas at noon, south to Corval lis. Makes no train connections at Corvallis. Hypo, P.M. Goes through Dallas at 3:30, north to Portland catches airmail and northbound connections in Portland, also southbound from Portland. Parcel post is brought in by the Railway Express agency at noon. The star route carrier, who has been using an auto to carry the mail, has purchased a new panel delivery truck to handle the extra burden. He is limited to 200 pounds of parcel post, in addition to the other mail. and remove the nuisance them selves, which could be done, they believe, in a few hours. Any heavy rain brings trou ble, causing inundation of homes, the community hall and other places. There has been a heavy stand of water over the area for many days, and it is sure to be come worse, say the residents, when the snow melts. According to George W. At kins, 3995 Mahrt avenue, they have been after the state high way department to put a ditch on the west side of Lancaster from Mahrt to Beck. A four foot cut would do the job, they declare. "But," says Mr. Atkins, "they tell us it has to follow the nat ural drain to the north. There is no such thing as a natural drain there any more." The people say they had no better luck in an appeal to the county, which claims it is a matter for the state highway de partment's attention. Mill City Annexes Six Fringe Areas Mill City, Ore., Jan. 18 De spite weather conditions approx imately two square miles com prising fringe areas were annex ed by a vote of 108 to 42 at a special city election here Tues day. Filling the two council seats were Albert P. Toman, re-elected with a vote of 58; and Wesley Green, who defeated R. T. Ven- ness, incumbent, 50 to 41. Third place runner was Byron Davis with 48 votes. Spell It A-C-H-T But Don't Try To Say It New York, Jan. 18 W ACTH is a word to remember, but not to pronounce. You spell it out, A-C-T-H, in reading or saying it aloud. You don't pronounce it be cause it's an abbreviation. It stands for adrenocorticoptro pic hormone, made by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain. ACTH is a word to remem ber, because it's one of two wonder hormones making medical history. The other is cortisone, made by the adren al glands. Both ACTH and cortisone bring dramatic relief from rheumatoid arthritis. The arth ritis returns when the hor mones are stopped. ATCH also brings recoveries from leukemia, a fatal cancer of the blood. These recoveries are temporary in chronic leu kemia. The latest news is that ATCH has brought recoveries in five cases of acute leuke mia, the fast-acting form of the disease. These recoveries still are called temporary. There hasn't been time enough yet to tell whether the disease will always come back again. Both hormones are extreme difficult to make. Only small amounts are available. They go to medical experts for re search on arthritis, leukemia, rheumatic fever, and some other diseases. Small Craft Warning Up Seattle, Jan. 18 Pj The wea ther bureau issued the following small craft warning today: Small craft warning Tatoosh to Cape Blanco 7 a.m. for east erly winds 25-35 mph. Small craft warning Strait of Juan De Fuca and northern inland waters vicinity Bellingham for north to northeast winds 25-35 mph." Canadian and American sci entists have cooperated on stu dies cf arctic mosquitoes in the Hudson s Bay area. Deer often will starve rather than eat winter "browse" which moose relish. j10YS AND OllllSIV1 f mtti HAS A IIO J Spin Listen to TOM MIX I Mob if Wd., Frl. . 5.30 PM J The for every illness $ k Mil - a mm GBSON "ARVSAYS Just being remembered is a wonderful "get well" tonic . . . tspeciallj when you send finer at batter stores everywhere Cat Mourns Mouse Pal Pittsburgh, Jan. 18 U.PJA11 cats don't hate all mice. Suzy, a cross-eyed tabby be longing to Paul Hammaker, Dormont, Pa., currently is in mourning for one. Ignatz, a tiny field mouse captured near the Hammaker home, died and Suzy has been moping around the house ever since. She doesn't go near the bathtub any more. She and Ignatz used to play there daily Suzy is no ordinary cat. She disdains milk, preferring to drink water right out of the tap. Noting Suzy's gentleness, Hammaker introduced Ignatz to her when he found him. For a while, the tiny fellow was frightened, but when he saw that the friendly feline meant no harm, he walked right up and sat on her tummy. Suzy never batted a crossed eye. Each day Hammaker would fill the bathtub with water and put a little boat in it. Ignatz would dive into the water and swim out the boat. Deftly, he'd guide it to the side of the tub, where Suzy waited. Then she'd push the boat around with her outstretched paw. When they weren't playing together, they ate together and slept together. But Ignatz got just a little too old for a mouse. He finally died, of natural causes. uzy nasn t been the same since. Silverton Dwelling Damaged by Blaze Silverton, Ore., Jan. 18 Fire starting in the basement of the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fin- lay, Jr., 932 S. Water street, re sulted in around S500 damages Tuesday. The couple will live at the home of his parents until their home is repaired. Mrs. Finlay said her husband had been thawing frozen water pipes in the basement earlier in the day and it is possible that a smouldering rag caused the blaze. She was home alone when she discovered the fire. Quintuplets Use 'MustcrolcFor Chest Colds ! to relieve coughs- achy muscles The Dionne Quints have always had the best care. Ever since they were babies, they've used Musterole to promptly relieve coughs and local congestion of colds. Be sure your kid dies enjoy Musterole's great benefits 1 lftw . jffir: Shelley Winters, as Coral, stands between Macdonald Carey and Frank Lovejoy in more ways than one, in Universal International's "South Sea Sinner," from the sensational screenplay, "East of Java." Shelley not only plays a highly dramatic role, but sings and dances, too, in the current attrac tion at Warners' Elsinore. Potatoes Are Offered Free Washington, Jan. 18 (U.PJ The government Tuesday offered to give away potatoes to needy Americans and foreigners. 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