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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1929)
TACETEN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929 WEST SALEM TO PRESENT PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT West Salem A group of Ep worth League members of Ford Memorial church is rehearsing every evening on the play "The Path Across the Hill," which they will stage in the community hall Friday. Mrs. A. C. Henningsen Is the director. The proceeds from the play are to be used in paying off the League's in debtedness on the carpet which they purchased for the church some time ago. The cast includes: Samuel Craw ford. Al Henninssen; Robert Post. Ray Richter;! Walter Conrad, El mer Stewart; Dr. Jimmie Reed, Charlie Predrlckson, - Salamander Alexander John Henry Jones, Jake Fox; Mrs. Davis, Ada Clark; Ruth Conrad, Willa Sampson; Flo Gray. Gertrude Warren ; Lutie, Eva Ar nold; Zuzu, Vera Stewart. COLLEGE HONORS SILVERTON YOUTH Sllverton At a special meeting Thursday of two honor societies, Alpha Kappa Psi and Beta Alpha Psi, at the Oregon Agricultural col lege chamber of commerce, Mar shall Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell of Silverton, was ac corded special honors. Dean Bex ell of the school of commerce, and Er.sk ine Sandys, president of Beta Alpha Psi, presented Powell with a loving cup in recognition of his outstanding work in accounting, qualities of leadership, and maln tainence of a high school schol astic average. Powell Is a sophomore In the school of commerce at O. A. C. He is a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. In addition to scholastic honors he was also chosen as one of two delegates to represent Delta Sigma Phi at a national fraternity convention to be held in Richmond. Va during the holiday season. Powell Is employed after school hours, Saturdays and throughout the summer holiday at the J. C. Penney company in Salem. MANCHURIA CHINESE FACING STARVATION Shanghai, M1) Dispatches of the Kuomln, Nationalist government news agency, from Mukden, dated Sunday, said: "The Chinese population of Man chuli Is facing starvation due to a ihortage of foodstuffs resulting trom the Soviets' refusal to allow inyone to leave the city. "One thousand miners of Cha lainor who escaped when the Sov iets bombarded the mines are re ported to be imprisoned by the So viets. The Soviets aRain raided Pogran Ichnaya by air. Inflicting slight damage." LINN COUNTY DRIVE FAILS IN ITS GOAL Albany Cash contributions and pledges to the Linn county annual Red Cross roll call drive have reach ed the (2800 mark, but lacks $200 of reaching the 3000 goal necessary to carry on the work of the organ ization In the county. At present, however, the indications are that the 13000 mark will not be reached un less Individuals and organizations endtn some large subscriptions. Natural help ll for the kidneys !lg discovered in pure plant sap THIS remarkable discovery is a great health food, a valuable tonic in kidney deficiencies, high blood pressure, indigestion and gly cosuria. It is the pure sap of the Mexican maguey plant called "agua miel." Now it has been concentrated and imported and the name short ened to Agmel. Everybody can now have Agmei. This is fortunate for those men and women who are just entering middle life and for those of every age who are being warned of danger by fre quent arising at night, backache and other symptoms. Imported by The Agmel Corporation. New York and Mexico. l. V. OPEKf and every nite 'till Xmas VARIETY M Colored Poster Stamps To Advertise Oregon Supplied By Chamber Over 6,750,000 poster stamps telling the facts and appor- t unities about Oregon are to be placed in circulation on out going mail through the cooperation of the state's 30,000 bu&ine&s and professional men In the expansion program of Oregon announced here by W. G. Ide, man ager of the organization. The first series of 30 stamps now on the press will be ready for dis tribution soon, It is said. "The Oregon state chamber has committed itself to a practical and ambitious program for 1030 and through the us of Oregon poster stamps will carry on an aggressive campaign of state wide develop ment calculated to add millions to our new wealth production annu ally. Ide said. "Build Oregon!"' is the keynote of the state chamber's program. The .state tcday produces more than $619,000,000 In new wealth annually irom agriculture, mining, lumber lng and manufacturing. It is the aii . of the organization to con servatively and effectivelv exDloit uregon to the world in close cooper ation with local chambers and trade organizations of the state and add millions new wealth annually to the si ate production output. Three goals In attaining the ob jective of the program are: "Mil lions new wealth from increased agricultural production." "Millions new wealth from industrial expan sion." "Millions new wealth from the scenic resources of Oregon." J. he iirst Oregon poster stamns are printed In four colors and have 30 different stamps to the page. At the bottom of each stamp is the following wording: "Ask for all the facts write our chamber of com merce." The object of this Is to direct inquiries prompted by the poster stamp back to the city first irom wnich the stamp was posted Copy on the first stamps Is follows: "Eat Oregon Apples the nation's finest and most delicious." Oreg n First in Pacific Northwest in Prunes." "Oregon First in U. in Hops." "Oregon Where Wheat often yields 60 busheds per acre." Oregon where you can make great er profits In dairying." "Oregon where poultry pays and hens lay 300 eggs a year. "Oregon Sheep lead the world in wool production." "Ask for Oregon Cherries and you'll get the finest." "Oregon grows 80 per cent of the nation's Bosc pears finest, highest priced grown." Oregon first in U. S. in Fibre Flax." "Oregon Brows the nation's finest English Walnuts and Fil berts." "Oregon leads the nation in timber." "Oregon America's fastest growing woolen, knit goods and linen manufacturing state." "Ore gon where 440 mills cut four billion feet of lumber annually." "Oregon offers industry low cost power high labor efficiency favorable rail and water rates to world markets." "Come to Oregori visit Mt. Hood a year 'round scenic playground." "Oregon first in Pacific northwest In canned fruit over four million oases annually." "Come to Oregon see beautiful Crater lake 7,000 feet altitude 1,996 feet deep." Come to Oregon see the unparal led scenic grandeur along the Co lumbia river," come to Oregon 300 miles of marvelous vacation land beaches." 'Come to Oregon see the marble halls of Oregon caves in Siskiyou national forest. "Come to Oregon see Wallowa lake and Won derland the Alps of America!" "Come to Oregon! enjoy the thrills or big game hunting and sport fishing." "Oregon has over 4.500 miles of oil year scenic high ways." "Oregon Where Copper mining Is fast becoming a leading industry." "Oregon climate Is ideal no flox1s. cyclones,- or violent, WARNINGS! Backache High Blood Pressure Indigestion Glycosuria Atk drutoltl for tree Aimel literature Ajnmdl L,.tiM, ..... "Oregon where large U. 8. irrigation projects are now being developed." "You'll find splendid schools and churches every where in Oregon. Other series of stamps are now being worked up and will be an nounced shortly It is said. 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