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G O 4 Tht Newi-IUvitw, Roieburg, Ora. Thiirt., April 26, 1951 fcW5 ' ,,;: i lit V 1 ! J I 'VI L1 ?K-f "HANSEL AND GRETEL t9'r -."''J-- f'?!w UP I I i w liUKMiwi .rtru'liii'l I linn mii' iiiiiMi if-J iH-TYV l4 - -,.i.Oiii DILLARD SCHOOL CAST Shown above are the 125 costumed members of the Dillard elementary school cast, who are presett ing a "Hansel and Gretel" operetta in the school gymnasium. The first program was presented Wednesday night and the second will be Friday at 8 p.m. Seated in the foreground is the b-voie chorus, comprised of third and fourth grade students, who provio music throughout the program. (Picture by raul jenmnsi Movie Career Desired By Margaret Truman HOLLYWOOD LB MarWPt Truman would like to become an actress as well as continuing her singing career. She "might consider motion pic- tures," she told a news conference upon her arrival to participate in a radio play. She said she has had movie of fers but has been too busy with radio and record work to consider them. ' The President's daughter will ap pear opposite James Stewart in a Screen Directors guild playhouse presentation of the play "Jack :t." She will play slewart's wife and the mother of two children. Miss Truman would "like to do both singing and acting from now on." she said. Her dramatic ex perience so far has been confined In hhh school and college plays. She has just finished a concert tour and plans to make another next fall. TEL" OPERETTA Pictured above are the i avmnasium Friday at 8 p.m. Those pictured are, from left to right, old folks disapprovingly looking on while Hansel and Gretel do i Mary Hult as Gretel, Phillip Hill as Hansel, Neil Golgert as father the little Susie dance in a first act scene of the "Hansel and and Carol Carter as mother. (Picture by Paul Jenkins) Gretel" operetta being presented in the Dillard elementary school i Fibre Company Plans Wood Chipping Plant At Eugene 1 LONGVIEW, Wash. (IP) R. S. Wertheimer, reidrnt manager of the Longview Fibre company, announced here plans for early Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich Mm y construction of i plant to produce! wood chips in the Kugene, Ore., area. Wertheimer xaid that expansion of production by the fibre com- j pany, which manufactures pulp I and paper products, has made 1 necessary an overall enlargement; of the raw material program. The Kugene chipper plant is part of that expansion. j A new paper machine, which will go into production in June, will boost the fibre company's daily , production to approximately 700 ton of paper ami paperboard pro ducts, j Wertheimer said the new chip-; ping plant will be denigned to re- ceive clean, four-foot length wood,1 which will be trucked from saw mills in the Willamette valley area. After the wood is chipped, the chips will be screened and then shipped to l,ongview in spe cially designed railway cars. Wertheimer pointed out that the new plant will still further expand the fibre company's influence on l conservation of resources in the forest industry. The company manufactures a large part of its ptilp and paper from wood which otherwise wouKl be wis ted bv the sawmills. Magnuson, general traffic manager of the company. Arrivals and departures listed in the bus company's time tables, and clocks of Pacific Greyhound depots in the areas affected will coincide with daylight savings time. Entire Village Being Moved For Mill Project JACKSONVILLE, Fla. UP) EaMport, a village of about 200 persons a few mile; northeast of here on the St. Johns river, is being moved chimney, doorstep and roof top. The first of SIS houses opposite the new St. Regis Paper company mill site on Kastport road was moved to a new location. Within three months, all the houses will be gone. The village was founded Marty a half century ago to house lum ber mill orkers. It sprang up when Jacksonville was in Its prime as a lumbering town. The lumbering activity has been gone for several years but some of the residents stayed on. find in? em ployment in other trades. St. Regis has no definite plans at present for the Kastport vil lage site but is clearing it for possible industrial expansion. Net Income of U. S. farmers in 19.r0 was about $U billion 27 percent below the postwar peak in 1947. I always mak sura of cor roct numbers by looking thorn up got tho flro do partmont by mlstako oncol" . .When you're not sure of a number, please look it tip in the directory . . . Pacific Telephone. Greyhound Unet Will Operote On Fast Time Pacific Greyhound Lines h u s schedules will operate on daylight savings time, ellective April 29, in those areas observing the time change, according to an announce ment made this week by Glen G. 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