Par n THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Ortffog Monday. January IS. 1954 THIS FIREWOOD DELIVERY DELAYED hi o ! . ..,.. , HM Milk One Cent Lower in Eugene EUGENE Ul Milk win cost one cent quart lea beginning Feb. 1, Eugene producers and dis tnbutori derided feturday. The reduction, which would result in milk costing 23 cents in stores and 23 Vx cents per quart when delivered at home, was urged by William Weidel. stale milk market' Ing administrator. Weidel said the present price "reflects unfavorably against the marketing administration and the industry." The state established minimum for this area u 22 to cents a quart in stores and 23 cents for borne delivered. If the reduced price works a hardship on the producers and distributors, they can ask a hearing on having the price increased, Weidel said. AUMSVILLE This dump truck driven by Hubert DeLapp of Salem lost a rear wheel on Highway 22 just east of Aumsvillc Thursday with above results. Truck skidded, overturned end broke off a utility pole. DeLapp walked away with only scratches and bruises. Secret Committee to Tackle Memorial Job The City of Salem is again tack ling the problem of what to do with the fund left by the late Carroll Moores to give the city a memorial to Oregon pioneers. This time it is being done through the medium of a committee ap- Ejinted secretely by Mayor Al oucks, and identity of which the mayor says is going to remain Ml. Angel Aids Dimes March MT. ANGEL Don Orange has been named campaign chairman to head the IBM March of Dimes drive, which is under the spon sorship of the ML' Angel Busi ness Men's club. Contributions to the Polio fund may be left at any business es tablishment, where "test tubes'l replace the traditional iron lung. The American - Legion Aux iliary will raise funds for their contribution by holding an auc tion at the unit meeting. Members of the Young People's Sodality of St Mary's pariah will be In charge of the house can vass by conducting a "Mother's March,' Thursday evening, Jan. 28. Mr. and Mn. Ted Lacy of the Mt. Aiiael Bakery are helping to raise funds with their "March of Dime" sake. The peraoq who ttU fiMi nearest toe amount of money wnien win aecorace tne -Marco of iiimet' ' oenent eaae on Feb. 1, at the Ml. Angel bak ery, will be given a crisp new two dollar bill anil five silver dimes, and the second prize will be a $1.75 decorated cake, which the winner may order any time when he or she has an occasion to use it Everyone is invited to help dec orate the cake with money of any site. All the money will go to the Polio fund. secret. All the mayor will say is that it is a five-member commit tee. The committee was appointed a week ago and has had one meet ing. All that has leaked out is that there is talk a nationwide contest might be set going to ar rive at something that would be suitable as a pioneer memorial. The experiences of two previous committees haven't been such that make membership on the commit tee an enviable job. The first, appointed by former Mayor R. L. Elfstrom. was Chandler Brown, David Duniway and Carroll Meeks. It asked the public for suggestions and the public came up with about IS, and a suggestion that the me morial be original statuary created for the purpose was given top rat ing, but nothing came of it. Then a second committee took over, one appointed by Pioneer Trust Fund, which is custodian of the Moores fund, and two by the mayor. This committtee was Chandler Brown, Pietro Belluschi the architect, and Charles A. Sprague. It came up with a rec ommendatoin that the fund be used to buy Auguste Renoir's Venus Victoneuse in the original, which was available. Public reaction against it was so severe the proj ect was dropped. The Moores fund now amounts to about $33,000. Wafer Rates (Continued from 7K 11 Urn County Pays For Slain Steep Linn county sheep, I Junior Red Cross At Dallas Honored DALLAS Members of the Junior Red Cross at Dallas ju nior high school have received special commendation for their Christmas project for the Veter ans hospital at Roseburg, accord ing to a letter received by Mrs. E. B. Hamilton, Polk county chairman (or the Junior Red Cross work Albany goat and poultry owners who suf- icred losses from killer dogs dur ing 1953 will receive with few exceptions full compensation for their claimed losses for the first time in many years More than 100 st.-av does were killed by Pete Feidier. countv uug oiucer, during the year throughout the county. Killing of the wandering dogs, County Clerk R. M. Russell noted, had much to do with keeping down losses. The court has allowed a "Water supply and sewage dis posal are the two most expensive services expected in a newly an nexed area, and are usually the most pressing needs of the area. Increase of the size of the city will result in increased load on all the other city functions such as police and fire protection, parks, recreation, library, etc. "The essential services and protections would be furnished at once but increase in the ex pense can usually be more gra dual and can be offset to some extent by increasing the amount of taxable property by which these services are supported. Ex tension of the sewane system into a new area must be financed out of funds available far this purpose. Extension ot the water system must be financed out of operating profits of the Water Department. It is lelt mat tnese two services should be financed on a pay-as-you-go basis, by in creasing the funds available for these purposes and without re sorting to special levies or bend issues, except for large capital improvements. It is also felt that it is not realistic now to require iew areas to provide water and sewer at their own expense. Such a burden wouia probably defeat tne annexation movement to the detriment of both the city and suburban area. Regardless of precedent, how ever, any existing utility should be transferred to the city with out cost In the Water Depart ment particularly the water sys tem must be self-supporting and should charge such rates as are necessary to be able to extend into a new area where service is demanded, the same as any other, utility. . "In consideration of the fore going observations, the follow- ling recommendations are made: I. that petitions for annexa. Abductors Face Kidnap Count EUGENE lit Police rescued Bobby Calvin Roberts, a 15-year- old service station attendant, one hour after be had been abducted by a robber Saturday. The car carrying Roberts. Robert Lee Morris, 32. Florence, and Charles Roland Kibbe. 27, Eugene, was stopped by state police at Corvallis after an unidentified wit ness reported that the car driving north on the highway and that something apparently was wrong. The boy said Morris took $52 50 from the service station alter threatening him with a pistol. Morris was booked on a charge of armed robbery and kidnaping. Kibbe. who Sgt. Vera Hill said took no part in the affair, was booked on a charge of being drunk on i public highway. Mrs. McHargue Is Division Supervisor Mrs. Ruth T. McHargue has been appointed supervisor of the obstetric division of Salem Gen eral Hospital which will be in full operation in the new build ing about Febn"rv I. and her as sistant will be Mrs. Elmers Rich ardson. The appointments were announ ced Sunday by Miss Lillian Mc Donald, superintendent of Salem General, during an open house when more than 2000 persons were shown the rooms snd fa cilities of the new wins' that is to be devoted to obstetrics and pediatrics. The new bulldjng, first unit of what is planned ultimately to be a complete three-wing hospital, is three stories of ultra-modern equipment and convenience. over 600 e l. of water used and eliminate flat rate. "(c) Increase the sewer service charge for water user who is on flat rate for water, from the (ion should be signed by at least established flate rate of 75 cents fifty per cent of the resident to a flat rate commensurate with prope'ly owners in the area. "2. That upon receipt of a petition for annexation, it should be passed upon by the Planning and Zoning Commission as to whether it is a logical addition to the city, as to whether its size und shape are such as to make it the most practical unit in the general area involved, and as to whether its boundaries conform the use of the sewer. "(d) Apply and enforce the present regulations and schedule of fees for the sewer user who obtains only part, or none of his water supply from the municipal system. (e) Increase the sewer con nection fee, which covers only the permit and inspection, to an amount which will also cover the cost of a portion of the lateral sewer. Revenue from this source will come to a large extent from the newly annexed areas since covers carried pro; taking baskets of fruit, small Christmas trees and other gills to patients at the Dallas hospital and the Kvans nursing home. Hospital Tests Provg MUSTEROU give speedy relief from ARTHRITIS Alto Greater East in Moving! If yrju sulTcr Rftonizlng pain from arthritis rub on Mustrrole. It brings spmiy loiig-Lnat-tug rthet and greater ra.se in moving. He. pi tai trail mov Una so. i Must role's highly stimulating. pinrrllrving mrdieutum crealra ncrdrd vonv? nlratrH hrat nchl lirre you hurt You can nx it mrfc If your pain t tmmv-buy Kura Strong Mustrrole to a reasonable pattern for ex tols, of $2,492.75 of the $2,559.75 l tension of the city boundaries, claimed, lopping off only a total , -3. That the City Adminis- 01 rrom tne claim total. I trator should make a reoort to , ILI ;:;L iv: - "a"; " 1 '.I J48 Claims !f heep thj? tity Council as to the feai-jbeP o( new connections will be loses, 19 for goats and 181 for bility of providing city services j made. inuiury lows, were presentea. to tne area, estimates 01 costs. -That oneratina revenues of Miggesi sing e claim paid was special problems involved, and the Water Department, based on receivca ny iiienn r. and w. J. . financial ability of the city to ifT"; i.k1 ,.H,,,e',, ,rnvi(,c ,ne required services. m6i be incroascd. An increase eluding 17 lambs and one ewe, ,.4 Th, , ,h f .hi. .m.,, i. ,:j . only to Iinance water distribu tion in new areas, but is "also re- quired to place the Water De partment on a sound operating as to whether the annexation is program and to provide for debt lU'Hirauie and as to whether thelserviic tor large expenditures city is capable at that time of . which must soon be made to in furnlshinR the services required ' crease the supply of water in the tor the area. I city. Annexations Jo the city ".Y That an area, upon ac-1 Wll naturally hasten the day ceptance. he treated the same as hFn lh, present supply is in- The members mad. Christmas "Xwed 18u Ita Wool b' """'" V Cou- ivers (or the hospital and also " Drested a U0 dl in ,he liRnt of ,he plnninl irried out a local thristn i i,!Trf l al"1 z,",inS Commissions and rniect (or Junior Red Cross, by i;ff"J?v f J K City Administrator's report the heaviest poultry claimant. Hit claim was allowed in full. any other part of the city and that no special assessments be made for improvements in the area, other than those applying to all parts of the city. "ft. That additional funds be Or 1 . I Last. II D Ot O Cnan. H D DBS MAN and 1AM CHINESE SAW KOPATIIM I'mtalrm U Wlh (.iberty Off sQ tf.trJ Mir It Sua t) n, t t ta CnatmltsUMi HIM pmniff snfl irint tr re chsrtf rrsrue onr 1111 Writ fat ttrcm tin N all-tsttoa Presbyterian Group Meets at Mill City I MUX CITY- The Presbyterian Womens Assnciatum held their business meeting Wednesday at the home o( Mrs. James Swan, president o( the croon. i Mam business of the afternoon m'Ae available immediately for was the appointment of the pro- iwa,,'r "G rrr " "Hi- gram committee (or this year to "m" h,1(,w- 10 c,r ,,,r ,hp n(,,',,!1 outline the vear's work ! ,n"' vmrnX city, as well as General chairman is Mrs. Swan'',!? ,)T"' "';'" assisted by Mrs. Noble Mrceler, I r ,u,urP boi,,IW ,ur( ol ,hf secretary o( Youth fellowship,. y" Mrs. W. W. Allen, world service i "' Increase the residential leader, Mrs. Ilaiph Knui:h, seere- sewer service charge, tary of spiritual life. t "(b Increase the commercial New olfirers elected at the last jbase rate, and apply the present meeting to be installed at the ' rate of OS per 100 c f fur excess next meeting are president, Mrs. " James Swan: ice president, Mrs. C R Mnsiin: corresponding, sec retary, Mrs. Altha Crimes: re cording secretary. Miss Paisy (ieddes. j Members present were: Mrs dames Floyd Jones, Mel Robin son. Cora Goodman, James Swan, Ralph Fough, Ida Geddes, Fred Duffy, C. E. Mason, Noble Street er. Altha Grimes. Floyd Fleet wood and Miss Daisy Geddes adequate. a COUGH t, FUSSIN? Here's what thousands of doctors have prescribed for roughs of rolds . . . fast-acting, plraant-tasting PKRTTSSIN. it works internally; loosens stirlfy phlegm; and thua "break-up" roughing apells. grand for all the family! rV Get rtlfef with PERTUSSIN' DOCTORS' TF5TS r Mm i REDUCE PILES' SWELLING XXSXi SHtWM mill Iti cat attrf .-ar of (imp Kkt. NrHiU't Mil" r1, - mlvivrd, tf v kmt rw.ln., ftths, Otruna W II Mt H V M HI. HO . lrwnk. 1. mnn Vm Hwl in ( mil ii 10. pin rVl rwrnmriilh rt1iwTl Pm ct lo iufofai, itiSirtf mla llnrwirrrli tVlr lfw e-..tiSr t lf !! 'ss nwrW "lf pwttm v. rj. in jgMMijl nbt I Salem Chiropractic Clinic Dr. J. L. PHYCIOTHERAPHY ELECTROTHERAPrTY COLON IRRIGATION , X-RAY Vital Organs Are Controlled Through Nerves Ahlbia Nerve and Rone Specialist Phone 2 6820 Tor Appointment Hours 9 - 6 Dally - Sot A. M. Only 1225 S. Commercial Look to SAFEWAY for SAVINGS! FRESH BREAD Medium rp ff Size ZD) Bar Mild and Gentle kind to your Hands Whit Mrs. Wright's Vi Jb. Whole Whtot "OOT GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Town House Brand NoHirM 46-OX. can or Sweetened Parade Delergenl 59c liZ 29c Soap Tide 'IZ: 67c 29c Oxydol Delergenl ftr 67c VT 29c 'Soap, While King 4JK 53c 25c Cheer Delergenl VS! 67c' 29c Ivory Snow Soap ivory Flakes Lux Flakes ' DuzSoap Vt 65c 55- 25c While Magic Soap PiV.01 45c rkV."" 23c White Magic Bleach Quart ' Hoi. Pkf- (lorox Bleach Purex Bleach Paste Products Porte" Bisquick For Biscuit Fleet Mix For Biscuit Pillsbury Cake Mixes Wesson Oil Cherub Milk Skippy Peanut Butter May Day Oil Cottage Cheese Blossom Time 20c 40 40 Quart Quart I4-OI Pkf. ox. Pkf. os. Pkf. Pkg. Tall Cans 14 Quart 2 Quart Pint Gropofruit H" 8 g 55c Cauliflower Bosc Pears Fresh Parsnips Potatoes Potatoes Potatoes Snow While Heidi 3 lbs. Grand Flavor U.S. No. 1 Premium U.S. No. 1 Economy U.S. No. 1 Waldorf b 17c 25c ib. 10c io ibs. 49c io lbs. 35c 25 lbs. 87C ORANGES California Navels Rich with Juice Florida Beauties Pineapple Variety it 3 Round Steak Top government grades of beef Plenty of good eating for your money Boiling Beef Plote-Cut from top grades of beef Lb. 29 Smoked Picnics Fancy - Cugar Cured 4 to 8 Pounds Lb. 45 Juicy Sirloin Tip Steak Boneless Beef Stew Ground Beef Pun ,nd LMn Fresh Oysters Salmon Steaks Pan Fillet oi Sole Top Grades Select Sites Bumble Bee Beet Sugar 10 lbs. 25 Ibs. 50 Ibs. 97c $2.33 $4.65 Cheese Van 2-lh. Loaf Velveeta id, Z-lh U7V r Loaf 89c Campbell's Voricty Soups IScSiie 13c 1 venire 17c Luncheon Meat Rath ST 39c 43c Prices Effective Thru Wednesday, Jan. 20 oi. Jar 45C 63c 25c .b. 98c ,h. 69c .b. 39c Pint 59c ih. 59c ib. 39c Prem