Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 09, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Not. 9, 19491
Heights Mothers
Helping School
Salem HeighU, Nov. 9 Many
parents attended the Salem
Heighti Mother! club Tuesday
afternoon In the community hall.
Mrs. Kenneth Zwicker pre
sided at the meeting and report
ed the success of the harvest
festival. The club voted to buy
paint brushes for the school,
with each two rooms sharing
one set of brushes.
Mrs. Myron Butler was named
as Campfire Girl leader for the
fourth and fifth grades. Mrs
Roy McElroy reported on the
success of the Bluebirds candy
celling. The club will begin to
sew eiizmy Dean Dags ior me
school children next week.
Marlon Miller, principal,
SDoke on the results of the har
vest festival for the school and
told of the magazine subscrip
tion drive to begin in January
for the school. Anyone interest
ed in purchasing magazines
are asked to wait for the drive
If oossible. The proceeds from
the drive will go to the purchas
ing of a O. P. projector. Any
Dicture. man or material used in
class room may be placed in It
and be seen on the screen.
Mrs. George Beane present
ed Horace Miller from the
child guidance department of
Marion county, who spoke on
the Importance of a Woman's
World, and the physiology of
the child.
Donald Jessup, music super
visor presented advanced stu
dents from the high school. He
apoke on music in the school,
and gave the history of various
Instruments.
On the program were Lauren
Bartlett, with a clarinet solo, a
flute solo by Michael Deeny,
cornet solo by Jim Todd, a sax
aphone solo by Lauren Bartlett,
a trombone solo by Glenn Ben-
ner, all accompanied at the pi
ano by Ann Gibbens, Waym
Mercer demonstrated playing
the drum, a baritone horn solo
by Charles Dahlen, and an oboe
aolo by Ann Gibbens accom
panied at the piano by Michael
Deeny. The fourth, fifth and
sixth grades were present for
the instrument presentation.
The Jig-saw puzzle game was
won by Mrs. Faye Gooch, Mrs.
W. E. Neufeld, and Mrs. Leta
Hampton, and a bouquet of
chrysanthemums was present
ed to each by Mrs. Ed. A. Carle
ton. Mrs. Herbert Marggi, room
mother for the fifth grade was
the hostess chairman assisted by
Mrs. Robert Kuescher, Mrs.
Charles Hagemann, and Mrs.
Lyle Bayne.
U.S. Offers fo Buy
1000 Tons of Prunes
Washington, Nov. 9 (ff) The
agriculture department made a
new offer today to buy 1,000
tons of dried prunes for the na
tlonal school lunch program
from processors In Oregon and
Washington.
The department rejected pre
vious bids because It considered
them too high.
New bids must be submitted
by Nov. 22 for acceptance or re
jection on or before Nov. 30.
The purchase program is de
signed to help bolster sagging
prices of prunes.
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Makes Boast Georgi N.
Malenkov (above), a top
Soviet spokesman, boasted that
with the atomic bomb in Rus
sia's hands a third world war
would wipe out capitalism.
Malenkov, member of Rus
sia's Politburo, made the main
speech in Moscow's celebration
of the 32nd anniversary of the
Bolshevist revolution. He said
that atomic energy in capital
ist hands "is the means of
bringing death,' but that Rus
sia regards atomic energy as
"a mean of unprecedented ad
vance in peaceful construc
tions." (AP Wirephoto)
Farm Income
In Coast States
San Francisco, Nov. 9 VP)
Farm income in the 11 western
states is running slightly un
der last year except in New
Mexico ana Washington which
show small gains. "
Figures supplied by the bu
reau of agricultural economics,
USDA, give the area a return in
farm marketings, through Sep
tember, of $3,139,177,000. This
compares with $3,410,273,000 at
this time last year.
All 11 states reported small
er returns from livestock and its
products than last year. The
total for the area for nine months
was $1,384,590,000 against $1,
591,929,000 last year.
Returns from crops were
larger than last year only in
New Mexico, Wyoming and
Washington. This year's nine
month total of $1,754,587,000
compared with $1,818,346,000
last year.
Washington's cash receipts
from farm marketings at the end
of September was $378,578,000,
against $363,653,000 last year.
California has a nine-month
total of $1,357,800,000 against
$1,478,889,000 last year and is
running slightly behind Iowa for
top position in he nation.
Roseburg Hospital
Gets $156,000 Grant
Roseburg, Nov. 9 (IP) Final
approval of a $156,000 federal
grant for the construction of the
Douglas Community hospital has
been given by the United States
public health service.
Report from the Portland of
fice was received in a telegram
to Alvin Knauss, hospital man
ager, here today. The grant had
previously been approved by the
Oregon state health department.
and this final action was await
ed before construction plans
could proceed.
Knauss said the project Will
probably go out for bids this
week. The local association has
$135,000 to augment the federal
appropriation, making an esti
mated $470,000 funds available.
Make Surprise Visit
West Stayton Mr. and Mrs.
A. Swanson of Sheridan, Mrs.
Anna Holdredge of Dayton and
Mrs. Henry Christenson of
I Amity spent a surprise visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Schafer. Mrs. Swanson and Mrs.
Holdredge are sisters to Mr.
Schafer and this is their first
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