Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 16, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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Biff Job Remaining residents of Poortvliet on Tbolen
' Island, Holland, ipend most of their time pitching' in with
Allied troop in mighty effort to rebuild flood-damaged dikes.
The island was one of the hardest hit areas in the Netherlands
in recent disaster which claimed huge toll of life and
property. (UP Telephoto)
First Dividend Declared
By Turkey Association
A dividend ot one tenth per
cent a pound for each turkey
processed from August 1, 1932
to January 1, 1993, will be paid
by the Turkey Growers associ
ation to its members. Sam Speer
stra, president of the association,
believes the checks will be dis
tributed around July or August
of this year.
Total amount involved in the
dividend will be around the $8,-
000 mark with the average check
Elks fo Construct
Building at Albany
' Albany Albany's Benevolent
and Protective Order of Elks
Friday announced plans to begin
construction of a new Eli- tem
ple within the next few .months,
on the northeast corner of W.
Fourth Ave. and Broadalbln St
The lodge has published an
Invitation to contractors to bid
on the purchase and removal of
three dwellings and garage
buildings owned by the lodge
and located on the land selected
for the site of the lddge. Bids
must be In the hands ot the local
secretary by Thursday, Feb. 19.
No announcement of the total
cost of the construction was
made.
The desert around the Red
Sea have almost no rainfall for
months at a time.
about $100.
Operations of the plant which
is located in West Salem result
ed in $1,627,742 being paid to
members for their turkeys and
another $183,742 being paid to
members for their turkeys and
another $183,050 to employes.
At the peak of the season some
500 persons were on the payroll,
They handled eight million
pounds of turkeys during the pe
riod from July, 1852 to the first
of 1953.
The association has made al
most constant improvements in
its plant and operations and is
now affiliated with the North
west Turkey - Growers of Salt
Lake City, an organization that
specializes In marketing.
In addition to Speerstra. the
board of directors of the associ
ation consist of W. A. Davis,
Oakland: Eldon Fisher. Elk ton;
Frank A. Clak, Creswell; Dale
Beaner, Eug.e; Edward Gath,
Turner; H. V. Buxton, Molalla;
I. K. Hanson, Canby and George
E. Renan, Oregon City.
Arthur J. Montgomery 1 secretary-treasurer
of the associa
tion; Wm. F. Everett, plant man
ager, and Henry M. Hodges, gen
eral manager.
Wonderful Relief for
ITCI11IIG siuni
Zno, doctor'! highly medicated anti
eeptie. promptly relieve! itch, etope
scratching end eo aide faster healing and
clearing of surface akin 7 tT BJ fe
and ecalp trouble, eVCIYIU
Ted Williams
Crash-Lands
Seoul P Ted Williams slid
home today safely.
The famed former Boston Red
Sox slugger, now a Marine cap
tain and pilot, crash-landed his
burning Panther Jet fighter
bomber at a forward base after
taking part in a 200-plan strike
In North Korea.
Williams, on his first Korean
combat mission had two tag-along
flights to learn the terrain. !
He fought his warplane back1
across the lines and belly-landed
when his wheel stuck.
On the harrowing flight his
radio went out, his ailerons
stuck, hi plane was on fire and
his airspeed indicator quit
Despite It all, he was able to
walk away from his damaged
plane. There was no Indication
he suffered any injuries. j
Williams said he passed over!
the target a sprawling Red
troop and supply center near
Pyongyang, was "a smooth run." j
"I can't understand It," he
said.
"I didn't feel a thing hit me."
Fellow pilots, however, said
Williams' plan was blazing
when it left the target and
flames were seen coming from
the brake ports all the way back
to the forward base.
Presumably the Panther Jet
was hit by Red ground fir.
Hoover Truman and Eisen
hower are the only U. S. Pres
idents who were born west of
the Mississippi river.
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
'Mav I IntarniDt this call to
get th doctor I got Into a
petrified forest by mistake."
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