8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, July 5, 1949 West Salem Branch Bank to Open for Business July 11 West Salem's first bank, the West Salem branch of the United Sts.ro. National bank, will open Monday, July 11, according to an announcement received today from E. C. Sammons, president of the state-wide banking organization. Sammons at the same time announced the appointment of a - Salem man, Hex uiDson, as man ager of the new branch. Air Force Chief Asks Big Bombers Chicago U.R The air force chief of staff told American air men Saturday in their biggest re union since the war that the na tion must have heavy, long range bombers ready for action in the first stages ol any con flict. Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, air force chief of staff, told mem bers of the air force association at a luncheon meeting that the "strength we allot our various type of forces in peace does not necessarily reflect their relat ive importance in winning i war." The association is sponsoring the national air fair, featuring hundreds of war planes of all types at nearby O'Hare field. "In order to win eventually, we must be ready at the outset effective that its results will as effective that lits results will as sist us throughout the struggle," Vandenberg said. "This requires a long-range force ready for action, and oth er forces ready both for action and expansion." Vandenberg said the air force "does not believe or maintain that all international problems can be solved by air power alone, and we are aware that the maintenance of the over whelming force for many years would bankrupt the economy of the nation." Margaret Truman Will Tour Country Buffalo, N.Y., July 5 V Margaret Truman ,will Inaugu rate her first cross-country tour with singing engagements here Nov. 13 and 15, it was announc ed today. Frank N. Farrar, president of Gibson has been associated with banking in Salem since 1922. He rose from his first em ployment as a messenger with the old Ladd & Bush bank to his present position of an assist ant manager, serving in various capacities within the Ladd & Bush bank and later with the Ladd & Bush-Salem branch of the United States National bank when that institution purchased Ladd & Bush in 1940. Diploma From ABA Gibson is a product of Salem schools. He graduated from Sa lem High school, Capital Busi ness college in Salem and has continued banking studies throughout his career. Only this past week, he received his diplo ma from the three-year course in graduate banking studies con ducted by the American Bankers association at Rutgers university In New Jersey Located at 1117 Edgewater street in West Salem, the new branch, according to Sammons, Is designed to bring West Salem complete banking facilities. "It will be staffed with person nel from the Salem area who are familiar with the industrial and agricultural conditions of the community and who will be in a position to work Intelligently with the residents in further de veloping the West Salem dis trict," he said. In Remodeled Building The establishment of the new branch, 39th of the branches in the banking organization, is in line with the bank's policy of providing banking facilities for the continued growth and expan sion of Industrial and agricultur al activities within the state, said Sammons. K.f - I, M Y I-1 ' i . Rex Gibson, who will be manager of West Salem branch of United States National Bank of Portland, opening July 11. Mrs. Mariette Welter Dies in Lincoln Word has been received from Lincoln, Nebr., of the death there June 29 of Mrs. Mariette Weller, sister of Mrs. Emma Gemmel, of Salem. Funeral ser vices and interment were at Wray, Colorado, July 3. Mrs. Weller, who since 1942 had resided with a son in Lin coln, was born at Corning, Iowa, March 30, 1856 and for about 58 years lived near Wray, Colo rado, where the family home steaded. After her husband's death 27 years ago she went to Independence, Mo., to live with a daughter, Mrs. Maymie Bul lard and following the death of Mrs. Bullard moved to Lincoln Surviving besides the sister in Salem are four sons, George Weller of Lincoln, and William H. Weller and Henry Weller all the Buffalo Philharmonic Soci ety, said the president's daugh-l ter will open the orchestra's! season with those appearances. Sight Once Lost Is Seldom Regained New Location 725 Court St. Ph. 2-4469 Dr. Scott A. Wheatley OPTOMETRIST TOMORROW AT 9:30 A.M. RIDE! WALK! RUN! But get here early, while stocks are, fresh. For Clearance ! IMPORTANTI We selected a limited number of discontinued (but very distinctive) patterns to clear. Every one was made to sell at a much higher price! 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At Hillcrest school for girls comedy contests were featured. Youngsters at Fairview home participated in a parade, comic and serious. Each of the cot tages had a part. There was a picnic dinner at noon. of Denver; a brolner, sanfora Uasklll of Corning, Iowa; IS granacnildren and 21 great grandchildren. The Salem area In general had a quiet holiday, without acci dents or fires of serious nature, First aid was given Gloria Knapke, 4, of 1070 East Rural and Robert Howard, 13, of 40 Duncan avenue, who got minor burns on the hands from fire crackers. Several minor fire alarms were answered by the fire de partment. A tree was set afire in Marion square from a fire cracker. West Salem had brush fire on Wallace road and a stack of cedar posts caught fire at Owens street and the SP Thousands of men havt voted in favor of Recommended by physician, and sur geons for three decadei, these scientific sup ports have helped thousands of men. Widely used In the treatment of sprain. 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