k Hank Program Of Field Men Held Valuable Laundry, Sell-Service Style, in Quonset Hut 'i i 11 i. I. i.r.,- I.jvl I rft ' r- ir iflMl lif I- ist N..ii..ni.I l.ank i.f 1'i.it- i iti ir.tii it luv. f.iltn i rt:.ji fit gi . r 1 1 h.l -.titlih-lifl ) ii ..tn'j ifiiiacy in hi uitf Ijiiii in i oiinth it tli- h.irik'. : '.f. biink vn t- pi fkiti-tit In '.'- : thix .-uti.jt.v S'i! -,.v..r, vi!. he-f ir t.'thoiiKht il Of p'i; v i ! if. tiV ri a I it'll r : a S.ii-m pwllhi . 2'? year Snii IH.itS wtii tin- Kirst .,'. rial I i.i nk u rnt .into l.utiiii-sii i-i 'In- ! i -v t tx k t'i 1 1 ti i r if Orc a;"i. Ii.rlk IT-p. tut luve !.!: -riijU t-il or: ttir- b.ilik Staff, i ,! v. , wt i'f tt-lli'i'K the Salem p. ! -!: of thfir value that Ste tltitxii f'tKii c-nrv-idering the rfitjilii o? similar service to t'r gsein-i al fanning indu.-tiy of t v alley, j At hat time. 1SM4, an expanding t ukrf rnin( iiidHstry had led ! bank mariai'-mt,nt to nter the f if lit of seasonal f niantmg fur luikejr irowrn, a phase of credit l hh pievioiily hud been 6f fietl by fe-d nValerf. and rnanu 1turei Mho rollei Bed for their prHirti. anfl ! r-nti nil-. htiltllied hiii:.g rt-e KtoAiliK reason, ajfter tir iiirtfij nijikrtcd their biidt. Wi-.ght of tins credit line bore -l;e.ail on feed dealrts. Stephen sjii tid. and they rli(iml the fur.! National bar k"- offer to lake . et the tiu if-:s. as did frtim-. ei - Stephenson employed 1.4-vvi C. M sr. field man for it milling; .;: r-t n to i op i --nt the bank, li'h hi i'lMtini tuikey (iuwri lo tf.en management plan and in uftrfii.g financial counsel, -Moie ket t.p In headquarters in Albany. h:I lil cummer the L:.k riip!iyed an asitant to ?.r .'. -f A M. Moot hnue. commer- poiiltry glOAfl', who ha set vi' t.: hettdci'.i.ii Xfi s in. the Salem l! a III fi. h o i; geneial gi uultui al field tui i: t-oniplete tl:e .staff: Paul S' a-paid. tf ernig tiie 1 1 h aM- ultiiial teiriUiry around Snleni; J y. Hliftkhom. Oregon City; l"red .'i-tuiVe. IhiUboio. tn1 H K. Dav. rV bet g . Ttie-e field men cover thn iifHi on wheelo. in'.ei view lug fainter in the patuief and tie barn!oti and are ahmit for ahfi.t term credit demand. Alert a!si fi oi. ttanling aim ing opei it ion-, the field men pats word alof.g to the bank's piib 1 relatioiii department, ami news frature. aie prepared for new pa ;-! with ktate-wide inula-' lion, r or example, a cranberry grower who netted $15,(X)0 on a b ' - ane lx lat year in the ("wit 15 jy air te ame the bat kground i t a news j tn le which gae rer- kiiition to i) expanding industry, for another, an .inventive dairy f aimer at Champiteg tirel of us lg a pitihfoik in hit ttayfield, Ix.'lt a new type of fijiy Ktoiage lii'iv. , - i igged up a i hopper with L ' These women are detng thetr family laaadrr In quonset hut which offers self-servlca laundry facilities en m pay-by-the hoar baOs. The six washing machines and professional-type dryer and mangle, operated at ISIS 8.3 12th at. by V. C. Ubby. are popular with housewives of the veter ans housing colony where no laundry facilities re available. Shown running ; a tablecloth through the' mangle (above) Is Mrs. Kussell Tratt. 2St N. Capitol at., recently moved to ga lea, from Roseburg. At right, using a washer, la Mrs. K. J. Berry. 17J N. Capitol st who with her husband came from Texas for a visit and decid ed to stay. (Fhotos by Don lllt, Htatesman Mtaff photocrapher.) t I'-v:' . , . , V I ,' t -e '' V V"N- J ' k: ,9 i .: i ', ' - - ne "1 a pickup belt, fed the chopped hay; into a blower, and sent It over the top of the storage bin. And this put away his hay without a pitrhfoi k. Shepard. at Salem, operate a faim in hi own right in the Fola Hills section. I ' Gas Company J Adds Facilities Several major items in Portland (las & Coke company's 1848 con strut lion budget of $1,500,000. when completed early in Novemi ber, will greatly enlarge facilities to meet increasing demands for gas and gas service in the Willam ette valley area, according to Dis trict Manager Leif Bergsvik of Sa lem. In Salem an additional 300 tiorsepower compressor unit will more than double the pumping ca pacity of the company's station, at Chemeketa and Water streets, Bergsvik -said. -( Another Heart Is - an additional compressor unit in the company's (I ranger station, he reported, lo cated at the intersection of the Granger-Independence road and the Alhany-C'orvallis highway. Increases Are Recorded by First National The First National bank of Tort land reached a milestone at the cloe of September when its loan totals emerged over the $100,000. 000 mark, as revealed In a report to the comptroller of currency, a $20,000,000 advance In the three month: period between June SO and September 310, i First National deposits went to $517,971,841 60. a gain of $12. 377,288 In the three months since June 30. During that period, the federal government withdrew $18,500,000 in government f inds Xrom deposit with First National, which indicates an overall ad vance of $30,877,288 In customer depot &s. The strong showing of the loan department is a reflection of in creased activity in loans to busi ness, real estate morgage busi ness and installment credit loan transactions, according to O II. Keller, vice president and cavhier. .Marl fay Grange Hears School Hill MACLEAY Preston Doughton of' Salem spoke on the school bill to be on the ballot in Noembei, at the October grange meeting. New members received were Mi and Mrs. CJeorge Boedigheimer, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hodson, Ber- nire Nash and Names proposed were Mr, and Bateori. During the lecture hour Mi Floyd Fox, county grange deputy, gave a short talk. Ardeu Parker, accompanied by Mrs. Cyril Parker sang, Mrs. Tony Koch gave a reading and childhood anedntex were given by grange members. Ranch Ramblings Uy the Rural Reporter i'hi yeai's production of irl. rlini'r M-cd in the United St. iti' is expected to be the tfiird l.nxr .1 ever harvested, the Crop llepo't ing Service showed Thur-day. Ploriiiction it forecast Jit 2.007,200 bushel of thi eshei -i nil seed, computed with 1.744.200 bushels lii.nt ye;ir. The 15 per cent increase over last year is attributed , en tirely to the indicated ricirrl, ' a yield per acre is exMcted to be the Siime as last year. Il;irvet ol red clover seed hi Oiejton licy.in Septcmtter 17, but is by no niciim completed. Users of 2. 4-1). the new chemi cal weed killer, need hot worry over livestock being harmed from grazing on plant thnt have lieen sprayed, says O. .. Mikescll. Linn county agent. Scientists with the U. S. (department of agriculture sprayed n pasture with alxtiit dou ble the quantity recommended for weed control in order to test it effect "on cattle and sheep. No HI effects develoed and examina tion of slaughtered auimalu ic- vesled no unuNiial couditioru. The. value of crimson clover a a green manure c iop is well dern- i oust rated on the faim of J. K. i Sttalford of Auroia, who icpoit that, after plowing up a imp yaul j last fall, he planted a portion of, the field to ciimmi while the j remainder of tiie field wa left j open all winter. I,at spring the ; clover . was tinned under, after which the whole field wax seeded to barley which yielded 38 bushels per acre following the clover and 1 only 14 bushels wheie the i lo rr wa.t iut used. The owner attii-' butes the entire difference hi , yield to using crimson clover si j a green manure. j Pointers In building or buying ; fro.en food lockers will be given Circus Clown .V V 1 V ) f The SlaUiman, Salem. Proton. Friday, Oc to tsar . 1144-1 'New Report of (Moilfni (vxihiuv I 'i' ; . ... 4 .1 IT C TJ . . ! I in iaimiiai Ua . llclllllllill M- i if , Shows i-aiiis The If u t I i d Stitc. N.ili.mal ' hank ha lii'.nn i i-.i I - I .in m 'i ie.ixe In loaiix .i.l i ( . i ii 1 1 1 1 . , in deposits In iti ii'piil tin' conipl roller of tin i hi inn y .i llf Sl'ptl-flllHM .'Wl ! W .is .11 1 1 H ii 1 1 I I red .waturd.iy l J) V Kyi'-, n e pi esident j Isun .mil d i 'Cm i ii t in A toi.it i $lo:i.o2(i.lov, .hi on n .f i'o . ; 0.'l7,H.r0 in tl'e 1 month h-iio j Miu e the June Ill Hi. .ill Total ii'Miini c! ini " ,;it $r!i.KH,040. vvlioti in k.'li to. ' i linn e Ih. in on Jin I ! il- lot.il UH2 V HI, 'tin .in u.iiiMse of $18,007,4 11 "Tle i 1 1 1 i (. I i ini t to the compji olli-i of tl.i- iniii'iicy iiai'ji how j tin- I 'i .. St .u- N' itioii.i h. ink j the le.idei ari'oug het;oi(i li.iiks not onlv in tol.il (h-pisiti and ii'Miini i' I ii 1 1 film in l''.nifi and discount," If v i e i i iinfi i-u" d SII.VKHKiV, . 10 M Jlilli W .hiril.in, i t e ' , ( v i.f ' hi !(.. in M i . ioi,.i J . if ' i cj.'on va . eikrr ..I Urn V - I Inn a n m I I ii ii'ilji I lilt, lit plosi on at II. e r nt I I l l.ni hui i I. Toe it i y . j Mi Joid.n, in fiiiljin.tg " I 1 Cmi-.hIi' for tl e'Cln ii ,(! ,V., I noli il ti e lin e of I i rm .t i from S'-oli ii .. i , iJtrt . J .t ! i. Id id ll.r- (i.imU i III iiH i. tot tie critne In utt m I it, ,n f 1 1 i km i nno for ti e vn.ru. Mm I 'a I I 5.e I.f, fM i It i f. f M i Vet nt Mi h' v, sei t ii v, t i tin led the In ii I loir. r . Ann for He jrnf f'M t,l e I ml gioiijl till- to he. $?V ft (I ! n l. i t nd an avetage atteiuan e tit i, m. I larIil ICihiji HeaiU SIKrrlon i'thl Seoul Work Jerry 11 'ier l.atntt (Iruntl 4 lumiitn Rsndow the C lown, above. Is one l'4,rllttinl SllOII of the many featured oerfor- , niers Ih the rolsrk Hrothers cirrus now plavlng at the laslle Junior - hlih auditorium. I'o dav'ai matinee la at 4 a'rlaMk: Saturday and Sunday matinees are at 2:15 and evening per formances nightly through Tuesday are scheduled for 8:1$. bv M (I Cropsey, ag engineer f i oil i the state college. Ot folter 17, 8 pin . at the Albany mint house ('iupx'v hat imiiliii list i i ill on thi- fiorii Iim kei piohlem for seveial luontln and will fell of "ieaih-in" and "walk-ins" built I for ruial use at home, giv Uig com- ' parative null A ciosk section of linker-will illiisttate tfie constiuc lioo found most ! i able. CI.)V.MIAI.K l.iiy Wipper. 12. stu o Mr and Mi- Kail Wip- ; per came home fioin th Poillsmlj I i.tei nat niiiiil .ietoik t. in It ion j with several top, a a aids In the 411 club classes. He I a hiemltei of the 'lo ei.l.iU 411 lull ! Voulig Wipper took gi.lltd I ham- pion with a pen of H.iec south-' down wether lamh. gt.uiii i Lam pion with a soul lulu it cm e ImuiIi srt olid nhlxtn u llll a itijle srMith- ilnwn wether larnh and fouilit place foi show m.tii'lni At ttie sale, he got high pi li es for hit Miiimal; the smgli" VAether lamb briniaht tl 'IS a Hiimd and the' pen of thiee BO ter Miimt J Freddy Gilbert for membeiship Mis. Cornelius BOOSTER NIGHT WKST SAI.KM Tle annual booster night of West Salem IHsnge will be held on Tuesday. Oit. 15. at 7 o'clock -in W. Salem city hall when the evening pro gram begins with a covered-dih supper, the west tim com munity and grangers are invited to attend. Speakers are Walter C. Iath. Polk county agent, ami Mrs. Viola Shaffer, home demon stratioii agent. "Huitb inn coffoM' iPIGGILYi FJI(5 B LYc y : ZlaV Borden's Instant COiTEE 2 , -o Jar Flapjack Flour Sperry Vhealhearls Borden's Hemd Liquid , Chopped Ham Vienna Sausage Armour 12-oz. tin 590 390 130 Hixed Vegetables vT. r. m 180 Armour' Si -Tin r v 8ACKAMKNT0 fomafo Juice .6-0. f A 7 H&D Sliced Beeis . 2h tin 150 Rellogg's Pep p. 110 Clam Chowder Snow' . la-oz. tin 270 Grapefruii Juice "uia 360 Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Dinners 32 0 550 Smith's Gigantic Peas up 200 Ilaraschino Cherries 15-oz. jrlasH Peanut Butler ,'"r ''T.' .,,. Frisk ie, cubes or meal J .. ....; . 2-!b. Pkg. Dog Food Orange Juice Top Taste 46-o. tin 270 590 SNOWFLAKE SODA CRACKERS 1 -lb. carton RITZ CRACKERS l ib. pkg. 230 i i - - -. if For Ileal lo Eal T7e Can'l Be Seal1 For Your Eatin I'Jeasure We Have DELICIOUS GRADE A BEEF AND VEAL STEAKH! ROASTS! Tenderleaf 8-oz. Vkg. Vkz. of 16baKH 48c &sBc (S2 r - - 18 I - . 2 North Capilolial Ilarkel heat, cwtyfaswd aaUv CUuL CUjCUMj ' "... ,..V s , .to'l ' 01 AO- v k '''1. i- r y- f MfJ the V "Vr . It 'Controller! Rtating,' -cuuL wltiiv tt comcd ibnatutUtq coffee, milUVioi liawtht niqkfc idea, that's what takes guesswork out of coffee roasting. Hy toasting, the hleml m little at a fi'me . . . continuously . . . the automatic rout ml of this exclusive Hills Bros, process insures an even roast for every coffee leaii none overdone, none underdone. And that means the atne matchless rtuvoi in every pound of Hills Bros. Coffee YOU BUY! Hills Bros Cofftt is packed In ljj'j fiihtt both glass jars and cans Simf mrUl supplirs sit still liimlr.t. Ihrrr mmy In- oi aiMial slioftaK't 'I'll Itro Ciillf ia tans im yuui iiriglitMhii. 1 r I i ( nt I !I ,M pi h.i. In,' M s pi (-.I'll.', hit Sllvrili.li. () t !f lit ll, t fnl riiwtin if !u till (illl Si wilt Vkitikrf IIkIiiM I(ihii, Ui It ii s p I I M ei , MIUV Ml l Mllt'HI j Mrs. Ilrv jr ln-JWI ts nit irtai y. Mil, Itipmi (. t, mm imiiliii piriil'iH. Mn W If. WimmI w ai f , Jr, area iiri-iy Mini Ml riSli'rs rii.r-n. air tiretiir atit a'1vlir f r h.iinl'fl. 'Ilia Silvritofi giiHjt vt:i mt tt fllst Mowljjr rif ra 'i irt.m'h. ( DASIC SCHOOL FUND Append hf Activf Orercn Crerpt I siimg m I ! l(ija tut K it src stittflv Ws4 lh Vh. SupptMi I w! nastuif, I Ka Hrsim s .xl . Irm mutt ha on a wus4 has plsn. ira tKil.tisn wnt k fora aa cihimmii p- roiluniiv, Ha ii . '! uaf ill msks I si fMm,H f f alwtUn fJr icfc4 tlnmmf Prabtlams , . . irnl sr iniiiJ ia ) Run StvMiHil auppiirt hill I on ifButtt , . , nr ihilJiri h gnnt aif H msnef iy isirfully sJ l ihi m iha ht sluiiiM ih.i ti 4i4 1f our s 1im hnaiH t hlis . - Mil ftr It. ttfutfnt, tPrtnm f 0-ftn I NacesssKjr Vhiml Hitsul nttthit la tetei4 ia a niti.nniig ! it a SiMta-l prtigiaitt v4 h.Ml fiasming. Vv ( i ntk long fsng plans. W rs Utt I ha Hsim. SM .ifiMl hall.' Ki ni O. t mints t u f-rmuUt, ttretm A t tin ttm pi Si Br4. last Answer fee Isiveel Plnsinclnf . . . "lit HiH. V In m.I Support Wit, shkll cniHoiiifi in ilia main I ba At of tlistW (iiiisr ot i ha MaS 1st ( uminiHHin, haw Ixvs i lha twl aitnttrr d ihass) piultlnt ihut fjr ftrlvi4 . I Ins M. ! m. f'ft'-irmi, fhrgtf I Jui mi mm A i ' Iqvad Chains fe Ivary Orsgsn Chllsl . . . "My i gjmMn hli that very k Itirgon SvhtMl 4i ii n ( it a blight tin i ha si! Iwlitta I Ha t ( Oirgoa vh.U sliotiM rtttivs in ua I ihir V lrlir i ha l iha RiMv V hoiM aippMl hill tll Itclp alMaia lh ahi live " - Hi.N4 I. J'i. PtfttJemt, thfgim I tfi I I aaa. A Oaai IskisatUn th Rlaht f Ivary Chttst ... ' VA hrlirvt H n lha I on Oirg til tin! I irgaijiata 4 his pUkS ! Ifi4rfx ! nui a S'k1 ctlH siiitn. K ht,ta thr Hatt VhKl Support al ill help maka ih p.h " - Mimiios lnwriini, f.i' CCfi'il Sim Inmigf last MethasJ sf Rstlslng Schoal Revenue ... "A a HieiiioJ fl r'K'g hil irti-ma, H i ha Hint Vih.l hill I lha hrl that hat Itf- pu.pr.tr J " HftiHt of I ttmmmt. Othmr ffsaWsers . . A i. a I ! ia vaa l.r-a SvtiMil aaa fiatumJ St wamaa t laSa. Ort aa ai laa-ir..l (lia.aiianuai j Ortaua rarfMatiwa W Vaat.a f l-aa I raMi t.anK ! I mmmir. Oiraoa Sraia Ukm a.aa A immiiI'iii I ai iaia. Vn.r.a. or frw,a lift, tara aa.M al IhiiM. ta ' s ki .i i -oiairfM. a a s ..- St Stag,. fwMaa4 , U.g X I