k ; , . . ,
JPX PEDESTRIAN ,'FAIE
Joseph 'William Murphy of
Weodbur a, injured Saturday
night in an auto-pedestrian acci
dent on the Salem Portland' Free
way, was reported by Salem Me
morial Hrsnital .ttpnrianta Sun.
day in "fair" condition with POS-
tures. . . "' :. -. ,
NOHLGRENS Restaurant win be
open Thanksgiving Day, come rain,
sunshine or snow. . (adv.)
BICYCLE UNCLAIMED
A girl's bicycle Jound Saturday
evening tin the tracks of the
Southern Pacific Railroad bridge
crossing use - wiuameue -" iirver
Was still unclaimed Sunday night
at the Salem police station and
no reports of missing girls had
been received, police said. :
BRUISED BETWEEN CARS
Lorenzo Kinnan, 7575 Winona
Ct., was treated at Salem Memor
ial Hospital for bruises after be
ing crushed between two cars
Sunday morning at Davidson's
Auto Service, 530 Chemeketa St,
where be is employed.
ROOFING. PAINTING, Paper
hanging. Free estimate, no dn.
pym't. 36 Mo's to pay. Ph. Mathis
Bros. 4-6831. ; (adv.)
OPEN HOUSE AT GRANT" '
Grant School open house, post
poned from Wednesday because
of -unfavorable weather, will be
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. today. Refresh
ments will be served by the
Mothers Club.
Now . Available, Safe Deposit
Boxes, 13.60 including tax. at Pi
oneer Trust Co. State It Com'l.
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MALT SHOP FLUE BLAZES '
A chimney fire" about 1 p.m.
Sunday at the Salem Malt Shop
tavern and cafe, 157 S. Commer
cial St, brought out the fire de-
i a. j : j j
men said.
Dr. Dale G. Parker announces the
opening of his new office at 1307
:o. vpmi, uec isr. lor me ex
clusive practice of Orthodontia.
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ROTARY. PROBES THANKS
Member Robert Gregg will
peak on "Why We Are Thank
ful" at the Salem: Rotary Club
luncheon meeting noon Thursday
in; ;aunon HoteL- 'Amy Joe
Biomberg and Marilyn Haw
theme, - Willamette University
students, will play a violin duet
See , outstanding wall papers with
matching fabric and glamorizing
Treasure Tone paints at Clarke ,
4V ... Will A. . - , RU I,
FLOWER GROUP TO MEET
. The. Salem Rhododendron and
Camellia Society will meet at 8
punu Tuesday at the YMCA. Ern
est Iufer, who madVs, recent trip
to Hawaii, will, discuss tropical
flowers, shrubbery and fruit and
also will show; colored sjid.es- ,
TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET
' : Townsend Club No.' : 17 will
view Ave. .-;!.
GallTonight
In Fund Drive
- - Volunteer workers this evening
wQl start 'house calls in behalf of
trio annual ' Miisrnlar Tlvstrnnhv
fund tampigri.j. Proceeds from the
.two-day Salem; area drive will go
to the National Association to aid
in the fight against the dread dis
ease , ; .
i Preliminary ! steps in the- Sa
lem, drive . is letter carriers' dis
tribution of donation envelopes to
residences. "Workers will call be
tween 6 and 9 o'clock this eve
ning and Tuesday evening to pick
up-the envelopes.
I AntftinAN . L n - n i ta hAan
placed at various public places,
. ff icials announced.. The Salem
raiBDiisn - is SDonsoren dv tne
Fire Fighters Association and
Letter Carriers organization.
RHOADES To '.Mr,'- and Mrs.
Clyde Rhoades, Albany, Ore., a
daughter, Saturday. Nov. 19, at
Salem General Hospital.
' LANG To Mr. and Mrs. John
Lang. 1427 Clark, a son. Sunday,
Nov. 20, at Salem General Hospi
tal. :: i "...
WARD To Mr." and Mrs. Rob
ert Ward, 795 ft. 15th. a daughter,
, Sunday. ' Nov. ;20, at Salem Gener-
mi nospuai. . , - . i , . . -
.FLO0K To Mr. and ' Mrs.
Theodore Flook. 1860 S. Capitol, a
lem General Ho?pitaL . 3
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v JENNINGS i- To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles - Jennings, . 1936 ' Ferry, a
son, Sunday,! Nov. 20, at Salem
; General Hospital. '
e WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald White, 5073 Hazel Green Rd.,
0-4 1 T- . A. AT.
a . -ami. aaiuroay. doy. w, ai Otx-
Jem Memorial HospitaL ' . '
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''mv enn LI r. ti. j u..
Aux&UAr&A . 11 111 1 - Kiwi mis.
Nestor Tokstad. 1885 N. Church,
l daughter, -Sunday, Nov.rJO. at
;. Salem Memorial Hospital.
' HALE i-. To Mr. and Mrs. Noah
Hale, 551 N. 21st, a sonSunday,
Nov.; 20, at Salem, Memorial Hos-
, i.A."t. , jo ir. ana Mrs.
Arthur Lane, 4730 Niles Aye., a
son, Sunday.: Nov. 20, at Salem
- Memorial . Hospital.
PETERSON - To Mr." and Mrs.
John A Peterson, Independence.
OTT., 1 son. Sunday Nov. 20, at Sa
lem Memorial Hospital. . 1
,.....
Births
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LIONS SET MEETING
' The East Salem Lions Club will
hold a Thanksgiving meeting
Tuesday noon at The Chalet 3601
N. Capitol St Clarence Fuqua is
in charge of the program, which
will include a 'film. . - ,
Dental plates repaired while you
wait at Painless Parker Dentist,
125 N. Liberty.. Salem.
Hallmark Christmas Cards' print
ed wyour rame. McEwai. Photo
Shop in Hollywood. '7 . (adv)
Military Roundup
Area Soldiers
Meet Norblad
On V Okinawa
Fort Buckner, Okinawa Elev
en Salem, Ore., area soldiers sta
tioned in Okinawa had luncheon
recently with Rep. ' Walter Nor
blad, who was on a committee in
spection trip of the base.
Salem men meeting Rep. Nor
blad were Cpl. Larry R. Kepping
er,. son d Mr. and Mrs. Cleo C.
Keppinger, 3185 Lancaster Dr.;
Sgt. Jay D. Rickman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver T. Rickman, 462
South Elmar Specialist 2c Frank
E. Nies wander, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank E. Nieswander, 935
N. 19th St.; and Sgt Arnold L.
TempIe,.son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
A. Temple, 735 Tulip PL
The congressman also met spe
cialist 3c Joseph B. Schwindt,
son of Mr., and Mrs. Joseph A.
Schwindt, Monroe; specialist 3c
George P. Lanning, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George P. Lanning,
Route 1, Woodburn; Pfc. Rich
ard S. Rayson, son of .Mr., and
Mrs. Stanley C, Rayson, Route 1,
Yamhill; specialist 3c Lewis R.
Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
H. Hayes, Silverton.
Specialist 3c Gerald S. Allen,
sen of Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Allen,
Route 1, Jefferson; WAC special
ist 2c Maxine Y. Carter, daugh
ter of Mrs. Mildred Hadley, Mc
Minnville; and specialist 2c Eu
gene G. Fischer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert G. Fischer, Route 2,
Oregon City.
Fort Polk, La. Among Salem,
Ore., area soldier reported in the
Exercise Sage Brush maneuver
area, the largest Army-Air Force
maneuver since World War II,
were:
Specialist 2c Perry 'E., Bur
right, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
L. Burright, 1035 Hoyt, a cook in
61st Regiment, 8th Division.
Pvt. Hersel T. Hammack, whose
wife Gladys lives at 1238 Center
St.. a member of Co. L, 61st Reg
iment, 8th Division. : - .
Pvt Wayne M. Flaming, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flaming of
Koute 1, Monmouth, an air com
pressor operator in Co. C. of the
32nd Engineer Battalion.
Pvt Richard G. Mull. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Volney D. Mull,
Monmouth, a gunner in Co. C of
the 61st Regiment, 8th Division.
Sgt.. Norman E. Chase, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Mertcn F. Chase
Sr., of Lebanon, a squad leader
in Co. G, ofkthe 61st Regiment,
8th Division. l
Pvt W.F. Glass, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William F. Glass, Rt 1,
Sheridan, A member of the 32nd
Engiheer Battalion.
V-''.." ' ,
San Diego, Calif. Layton Gil-
son has been "promoted to hespi
talman 2c ; at . the. U. S. Naval
Hospital here. He is an instruct
or in' body mechanics and recon
ditioning exercise classes, in the
physical therapy ' school. ' Gilson,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
J. Gilson, 1735 N. 20th St., is a
graduate of Willamette Univer
sity. Fort Lewis, Wash. Army Capt.
Wallace K. Wittwer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman D. Wittwer,
2145 D St., Salem," recently was
assigned to the 6006th Area
Service unit here. Capt Wittwer,
a 1945 graduate of the U. S. Mil
itary Academy, is commander of
the unit's 296th Military Police
Co. His wife, Virginia, resides at
Tacoma, Wash. -
- Second Armored Division, Ger
many Army Sgt. Merle C. Bate,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman W.
Bate, Willamina, Ore., took part
in maneuvers ' recently held in
Germany by the 2nd Armored Di
vision. Bate is a member of the
division's 16th Field Artillery
Battalion.
Turkey Market Outlook Meet
Planned in Salem on Friday
By LILLIE L. MADSEN
. Farm Editofi The Statesmai
While the 1 average American
family will be eating turkey left
overs Friday the Oregon turkey
grower will be Starting anew with
an outlook meeting for the next
year's Thanksgiving' feast
The ; 15th annual outlook, meet
ing for turkey growers. breeders
and hatcherymcn.. including - al
lied representatives, will be held
in the' Marion Hotel. .Salem, Fri
day, starting at . 7 JO p.m. Origin
ally the meeting was set for May
flower - Auditorium, but " Noel L
Bennion, - Corvallis, who is plan
ning the meeting, says that indi
cations are the i Mayflower hall
may jnot be !arge.;enough. ;
Report Dae . - .
- Highlighting' the meeting, will
be the report of Walter Schwed
ler, Portland, who attended the
turkey advisory "gathering ; called
by. Ezra "Taft - Bnson in Wash
ington, D. C Thursday and Fri
day. The meeting in Washington
wax called because of a substan
tial 'increase for the coming year
in the breeder hen. Schwedler
will Sive the findings and recom
mendations of the committee at
rriday'a meeting.. -
Pay Schwartx U also coming tip
Official TeUs
Onion Loss
. Onion : growers who have suf
fered substantial crop damages as
a result 01 excessive rains and
flood during October, are able to
obtain emergency loans' through
the Farmers Home Administra
tion, B. Vf. McVeigh, Marion
County FHA supervisor, said this
weekend. . -i...
Mei;h added' that Kenneth
W. ' Sawyer, state director, an
nounced that counties included
in the emergency loan authoriza
tion are Marion, Clackamas, Yam
hill and Washington
Initial loans may not be made
under this authority after June
30, 1956, McVeigh explained.
Loans Explained '
Xoam may be Omade for the
purchase of seed, fertilizer,, in
secticides, tractor fuel, repair of
farm equipment,, drainage,, irri
gation systems, land leveling and
the clearing of debris necessary
as a result of the flood disaster.
Payment of current taxes, on
real and personal property, water
charges and 'current interest' on
real estate obligations., where it
appears" that anticipated income
will support such obligations and
for other essential farm and open
operation expenses are included.
Emergency loans will bear in
terest trom the date of the loan
advance at the rate of 3 per cent
per year. Advances made for an
nual operation expenses will be
scheduled for repayment when
the principal income from : the
year's operations normally will be
received. ; . .
Repayment Told
Advances for purposes other
than annual operating expenses
will be scheduled for repayment
over the minimum period of time
consistent with the anticipated
ability of the borrower to repay
Ordinarily, such advances are not
scheduled for repayment over a
period in excess of five years
from the date of the advance if
secured by liens on chattel prop
erty, or 10 years from such date
if secured by liens on real es
tate, McVeigh concluded.
The Farmers Home Adminis
tration office for Marion County
is at Z70 North cottage, Salem.
Banking Firm
Opens Posts
For 11 Youths
EUGENE Good positions in the
banking profession are assured el
even young men now attending the
University of Oregon.". -
These yonng men. here - under
the six-year-old United States Na
tional Bank work-college program.;
Will have been out of high school
only about six years when they
step into positions in banking. Their
qualifications will then amount to
a college degree and three-years
of banking experience.
Operation of the work-college
plan is' this; An Oregon branch
bank or the head office of the
United States National Bank in
terviews an outstanding senior in
one of its area high schools and
gives him a job. He works part
time the last three months of his
senior year. The bank, after he
graduates, notifies him of his selec
tion for the program and he is
then placed in a position with a re
gular monthly salary. He works in
the bank for 15 months, saving a
compulsory $100 from each' pay
check for college expenses.
The next September he enters an
Oregon college or university of his
choice. (This fall 11 students chose
the University of Oregon, four
went to Oregon State college, and
one each to Lmfield and Portland
State.) Tuition at; the. two larger
state schools is paid by the bank.
The student's $1500 in savings
cover room, board, and expenses.
He completes fall, winter, spring,
and summer terms in school and
then returns to- the bank to .work
a full year, saving $120 each
month. From there he alternates
a year at the bank, and a year at
college until ready to graduate in
some field of business or eco
nomics. Assuming that there are.no in
terruptions and with approximately
six years behind him since high
school, he receives a diploma and
joins the U. S. National staff with
a guaranteed starting salary of
$4,000 and a Career ahead of him
in banking.;
from San Francisco to outline the
Poultry and Egg National Board
turkey program for the west coast
Schwartz has assisted a number
of times in Oregon in the Eat
More Turkey campaigns, while
working with the surplus commo
dity division with USDA. He- is,
Bennion says, . well acquainted
with the turkey situation in Ore
gon. .
Market Outlook
W. T. Geurtz, manager of the
Oregon Turkey Growers, will re
view the turkey market outlook.
and Bennion will give the re
sults of a recent survey on. pro
duction and prices as well as touch
upon some trends in the turkey
industry, i
Concluding program number will
be a panel discussion on demand.
supply and prices, with Carlos
Johnson, president of the Oregon
Turkey Growers as panel lead
ers. On the panel will also be
Soren Madsen. Junction City;
George Durant Molalla. Lloyd
Churches of the Menefree Turkey
Ranch and , Feliz Wright of Sil
verton. !
Adjournment has been set for
10 p.m., and Bennion says the
events will get off promptly at
7.30.
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