(Dntiy Mows DMeffs BREAKS BACK IN FALL Salem first aid men Thursday afternoon took Charles Hamilton, 20 Williams ave to the Salem General hospital with a broken back after he had fallen with a scaffold while working on a con struction job in the 600 block of Norjh Liberty street. According to aid men reports, part of the scaf . fold, collapsed, and. Hamilton fell 40 feet. He was pushing a cement cart at the time of the accident. The hospital reported his condition as "fair" last night. Gay Gift Aprons. So Perfect for ' the season's parties. Do make your selection now from our festive array. The Moderne. Plaster and cement for sale at Pumilite Concrete Block Co., Edgewater St., West Salem. Doepke Model Toys for Xmas: Earth hauler, bucket loader, ce ment mixer, lumber carrier. Use our lay-away plan. State Tire Service, State & Cottage. BAEBIT BREEDERS MEET Regular meeting of the Capital City Rabbit and Cavy Breeders association is slated tonight at 8 o'clock at Mayflower hall. The program will include nomination of officers for the December elec tion and a special demonstration on stretching and care of rabbit pelts for the fur market by Jerry Wing of Salem. Officers invited to the meeting all persons inter ested in rabbit and cavy breeding. Box plants $2.50 per doz. Hedge laurel $1.50 per doz. Camellias 3 to 6 ft. $3.50 to $10. Trees, shrubs. Boyd Nursery, 2440 State St. Open Sundays 10 a jn.-5 p.m. Doll Bazaar. Please that Little Miss in your family with a new Xmas wardrobe for her- favorite doll. Complete outfits for all size dolls on display. Dec. 1st to 5th at Elf Strom's. Sale Fri., Dec. 5th, at PGE office, 237 N. Liberty. WRESTLING STARTS Beginning of 'wrestling classes at the YMCA, with about a dozen young men participating, was an nounced Thursday by Paul Cook Ingham, YM physical director. Paul Wishart and Marion Kircham are the instructors Plans are un der way for a team to compete with other clubs, said Cooking ham. Sessions are held, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. each Monday, Wednes- day and Thursday. 4-drawer, 20 in. Chest $9.75. Woodrow's, 450 Center. Johns-Manville shingles applied by Mathis Bros. Roofing Co., 164 S. Com'l. Free estimates. Ph. 4642. Modern picture Strom's, r" framing. FJf- Ciiv Obituarl HOFFMAN , In this city November 18, Chris H. Hoffman, late resident of Salem route 4. box 473EE. Salem, at the age of 62 years. Husband of Martha Mae Hoff man of Salem; father of Mrs. Edward E Warren. Mrs. Laurance X. Hamm. Betty June Hoffman and Dorothy Fern Hoffman, all of Salem. Mrs. Ross Lloyd - Denning of Bloominrton. 111.. Mr. Al bert B. Casto of Bronscomb, Calif.. James C. Hoffman. Warren H. Hoff man. Harold E. Hoffman. Homer D. Hoffman and Claude E. Hoffman, all of Salem; and brother of C. W. Hard ing of Li Cresenta, Calif. Also sur vived by 10 grandchildren. Services will be Sheld from the W. T. Rip don chapel Saturday. November 22 at 10:30 a.m., the Rev. Brooks Moore officiat ing: Concluding services in Belcrest .Memorial park. BEAT In this city November 19, George Edgar Reay, late resident of . 122 Abrams ave., Salem, at the age of 89 J ears. Survived by three daughters, Irs. Anna KirkDatrick of Sawm. Mir. Constance R. Schneider of Portland and Mrs. Alice Sullivan of Salt Lake City. Utah: three sons,- James Edgar Reay of Salem. Jack M. Reay of Fort Lewis, Wash., and Dryden G. Reay of Blackfoot. Idaho, and by eight grand children and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday, Novem . ber 22 at the Howell-Edwards chapel at 10 a.m. with the Rev. George Swift officiating. Interment In City View' cemetery. BELL - In this city. November 20. Lloyd V. Bell. 59, late resident of 2030 Warner street. Salem. Survived by his wife. Bessie; two children. Kirk Vernon of Washington, DC, and Mrs. Rosemary Berg. Seattle, Wash.; three sisters, Mrs. O. B. Hedengren, Palo Alto, Calif, nd Mrs. John Richardson and Mrs. J. L. Rogers, both of Portland: two ne phews. Marvin Richardson of Portland nd C. V. Richardson of Salem; Son f the late Dr. J. R. N. Bell of Cor vallis. Announcement of services la ter by W. T. Rigdon company. ; .LANGSTON Roger Langston. at the Portland vet erans' hospital, November 18. at the age f 21 years. Survived bv his wife, Beverly Langston;. daughter. Shar on Langston; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keller: and a brother. Robert Keller, all of Salem. Services will be held at the Free Methodist church. Saturday. November 22. at 2 p.m.. with Rev. R. T. Fine officiating. Interment In the I OOF cemetery under direction - of the Howell-Edwards chapel. RESERVES HAVE CARNIVAL ) . Tonight at 8 o'clock in the quonset hut area at South 25th and Lee streets, a carnival party for all members of all reserve components in this area will be sponsored by the ladies' auxiliary of the 369th and 409th quarter master army reserve units. Pro ceeds of the affair will go to equip the clubrooms in the quonset huts used by all of Salem's army re serve units. The carnival will feature games, dancing and re freshments. Keizer turkey supper Friday, Nov. 21. Due to higher prices, price will be $1.25. Serve from 6-7:30. Lullaby Baby Shop invites you to use our lay-away plan for your Christmas shopping. 2075 Fair grounds Rd. Open evenings. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. MRS. WOODWARD DIES Funeral services will be at 3 p,m. today for Mrs. Eva Kennedy Woodward of Portland, mother of Mrs.- Glen Stevens of Salem, who died Tuesday. Concluding rites will be at Portland crematorium. Her , husband, Robert J. Wood ward, survives, as well as a son. Mrs. Woodward was a member' of the Presbyterian church, Portland coloney of New England Women and LaBarre Shakespeare club. Turkey shoot. North Santiam Gun club. Sat. night 7:30, 3 mi. east of Marion. For the Best selection of Better Toys, shop The Moderne. Year round headquarters for Quality Toys. i Modem angels shop early at The Moderne. MORGAN IN COMMAND Col. Lawrence J. Morgan of Mehama has been named com manding officer of the newly ac tivated 635th organized reserve composite group in Salem, Gen. Mark W. Clark, Sixth army com mander, announced Thursday from the Presidio of San Francisco. The unit's headquarters address is 2750 State st. Colonel Morgan is a member of the ordnance reserve. Wall shelves (2 glass shelves) Walnut & Mahogany finish. Close out at $3.49 ea. Woodrow's 450 Center. For Sale: By owner, new 1 bdrm. home. Hollywood dist Th. 2-6569. 2055 Warner st Want Loan: $3750 Will pay 6 interest. Contact Allen Jones or Mrs. Needham, Realtors, 341 State St, Rm. 4. Phone 2-4831. EX-COUNTY RESIDENT DIES Lemuel D. King, 86, who died in Parma Idaho earlier this week, had been a resident of Mariori, county for 15 years Rrior to the time of his visit to Idaho a few months ago. He was the father of Mrs. Charles Davidson of Sa lem, Mrs. Byron Ruddell of. Inde pendence, Will King of Aums ville, Ralph King of Portland and Joe King of Parma. It's Holiday Party Time. For Lin ens, Crystal and Dinnerware, shop The Moderne. End garbage worries with a new General Electric Automatic Gar bage Disposal. Quickly installed on any standard sink. Phone or write for free demonstration. Judson's, 279 N. Coml. Ph. 4141. Pump service. Judson's, Ph. 4141. NEW CEILING INSTALLED Installation of a new false ceil ing with acoustical material was completed Thursday on the sec ond floor of city hall. City Man ager J. L. Franzen said partitions between offices on the south side of the second floor will be raised to the -new ceiling within a few days. ttirths ARCHER To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Archer, Monmouth, a son, born Thursday, November 20, at Salem General hospital. SCHMIDT To Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Schmidt, 1525 Shady Lane ave., a daughter, born Thursday, November 20, at Salem General hospital. RICHTER To Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene . Richter, 2055 Yew st., a daughter, born Thursday, Novem ber 20, at Salem General hospi tal. STORTZ To Mr. and Mrs. John William Stortz, 2376 Fair grounds rd., a son, born Thursday, November 20, at Salem General hospital. HOGAN To Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hogan, Gates, a son, born Thurs day, November 20, at Salem Gen eral hospital. BUY NOW A REAL CHRISTMAS GIFT COIIET SCOOTERS Prices drastically reduced. Hurry while they last TEAGUE I10T0R CO. 355 N. Liberty St Phone 24173 Wanted Walnni Heals SOLD 2 CARS EAST Light Halves ; Light Amber Halves & Pieces Mixed Amber Halves & Pieces Mixed ,, .65c 55c .48c Will take any amount. Ilorris Klorfein Packing Go. ' 460 N. Front St. TeL 7633 SALEM LIONS INVITED i The Salem Lions club, which will not meet next week because its regular meeting day falls on Thanksgiving, was invited Thurs day to join the Salem -Kiwanis club in its luncheon meeting Tues day noon at the Marion hotel. The Kiwanis program will include an address by Dr. James L. Ellen wood, national YMCA officer. Silex steam irons, nursery scales, all electrical plugs, 2 cup perco lators, steel bead casting rods, cute plastic toys, egg poachers, angel food cake tin, car heaters, doll buggies $5.95. See our toy section. Nollman it Engler, 362 State. .. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Hugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries and supplies for all hearing aids at Salem's newest hdq. See new one unit easy to wear Beltone. James Taft Associates, 218 Oregon bldg. Phone 24491. HARCOIRT TO BUILD I P. W. Harcourt, jr., received a city building permit Thursday for construction of a $4,500 house at 1160 Lewis st. Ernie Beach was authorized to move a garage from 1130 Marion st to 1025 Fir st, and Harold Horning was permit ted to excavate a basement at 695 Thompson st . Solve "your families Christmas present with a beautiful new RCA Victor or Fa rns worth radio. See our selection. Ralph Johnson Ap pliences, 355 Center. A Rummage Sale will be held on Fri. and Sat., Nov. 21 & 22, over Greenbaum's by the Salem Heights Home Extension Unit . For the Best Selection of Better Toys, shop The Moderne. Year round headquarters for Quality Toys. t AUTO RECOVERED Recovered by Salem city police Wednesday night n the 400 block of North High str et is an auto which was reported stolen in Port land by city police there. When found here the 1933 Ford sedan contained clothing and tools, po lice said. Cowboys 8 to 14 years wanted for Guitar Band. Phone 7186. Dr. F. D. Voigt, office with Dr. R. D. Blatchford, 502 First Na tional Bank Bldg. Ph. 7563. Dr. C. C. Higgins will be in Dr. L. L. Sanders' office, First Nat'L Bank Bldg., after November 13. Ph. 7803. See the new Speed Queen wash ers. Deliveries being made. Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center. WICKLANDER VISITS HERE Here on a furlough until next j week is CWO Grant Wicklander, j son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wick- j lander, Garden rd. Wicklander is on a 30-day furlough from his j army base in Panama to which he I will return following a visit with ' relatives in the east. DeLuxe "Serve Self Laundry, 345 Jefferson. Ph. 26317. Permanent $2.50 and up. Modern Beauty College, 179 I. Liberty. Call 8141. & -a Accordions and rr s to rent while you learn i y. Phone 7186, Wiltsey Music , House. SERVES IN ALEUTIANS PORTLAND Harold Koontz, jr., 1946 graduate of Salem high who joined the army 14 months ago, is now T. 4th Gr. Koontz and is stationed at Adak, Aleutian islands. He is expected to i visit his home, 5030 N. Concord, Port land, in February. For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows. 450 Center St ' Dance Sat, Crystal Gardens. Just arrived, new sinks, single and aouDie compartment Also" new basins. Barrel trash burner with coils. 5'0". Second hand leg bath tub. Small steam table with gas or electric heater. W. A. Skewis, 550 N. Winter. GENERAL DISMISSES 4 Dismissed Thursday from Salem General hospital with their baby daughters are Mrs. Robert B. Marr. 214514 S. Commercial st- and Mrs. Fred WtCalef, Independence. Mrs. Steven Beck, Mill City, was dis charged with her infant son. Ladies listen!! You choose your dress. We make you fit It The new E-Z Way weight control. Takes inches off your hips, waist line, thighs & calves. Ph. 6253 for appt. 543 N. Church. For the Best Selection of Better Toys, shop The Moderne. Year round headquarters for Quality Toys. RETIREMENT FILED Notice of retirement from the assumed business name of Dun bar and Maerz of Salem was filed with Marion county clerk Thurs day by George H. Dunbar and Enoch I. Maerz. TIRE SHOP FIRES A small fire which started in a rubbish head at the Walter H. Zosel tire recapping shop at 425 Chemeketa was put out Thursday morning by city firemen. Carl Cox, an employe at the shop, was treated by -first aid men for slight burns on his left arm. Temporary quarters of Drs. Pow er, Buren, Miller, Lancefield and King will be in north wing of Salem Deaconess hospital and in basement at Salem General hos pital. Please c a 1 1 in advance, Phone 3123. Insured savings earn more than two .per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 390 State st HOME FROM DEACONESS Going home Thursday from Sa lem Deaconess hospital with in fant daughters were Mrs. Jcob Mack, 975 Highland ave., and Mrs. Russell Millett, 1420 Court st Dis missed with her baby son was Mrs. Tony Manring, 1848 S. 13th st Temporary quarters of Drs. Pow er, Buren, Miller, Lancefield and King will be in north wing of Salem Deaconess hospital and in basement at Salem General hos pital. Please call in advance. Phone. 3123. Dance Sat, Crystal Gardens. CREDIT LUNCHEON TODAY Reports on the recent Portland credit conference and points stressed in credit-granting proced ure will feature the luncheon pro gram Of Salem Credit association this noon at the Golden Pheasant restaurant. River silt top soil, and fill dirt Coml. Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966. It's Holiday Party Time. For Lin ens, Crystal and Dinnerware, shop The Moderne. TWO GIRLS MISSING Salem city police reported as still missing Thursday two girls from Fairview home. Police were told they left the home Wednesday night. They are Verla Jones, 18, of Roseburg, and Vedern Conrad, 19, of Portland. Avoid the Christmas rush have your picture framing done now. Art Dept. Elfstrom's. FILES FIRM NAME Howard Harvey, 339 N. High st., filed with Marion county clerk Thursday a certificate of assumed business name as Salvage store, dealing in drug store sundries. 1'u bile Record CIRCUIT COURT Margaret H. DeGraaff vs Jane L. James.; Complaint asks '$25,000 damages for injuries allegedly in curred when plaintiff struck by auto operated by defendant at Portland road and Donald street, Feb. 19, 1947. Harry PA Butler, administrator of William J. Butler estate, vs Sanitary Service company: Order of dismissal upon compromise of action. - Sybil Lucille Chapel vs Donald Earl Chapel: Order of default Genevieve Smith vs Richard Smith: Order for dismissal with out prejudice, on .motion of plain tiff. State of Oregon ex rel E. Grace Chipman vs Wayne M. Chipman: Order for defendant to appear in court at 10 a. m. December 22, to show cause why he should not be arrested for contempt of court for alleged failure to obey de cree of divorce. Joseph C. Perry vs Emma Pink ham Perry: Order of default H. H. Harris and Gladys M. Harris vs Lodge Pole Pine Pro ducts Co.. and John S. Friesen: Default decree awards judgment of $2,234.17 to plaintiff and orders foreclosure of chattel mortgage ort Caterpillar bulldozer. Ruth Alice Lohse vs Clarence Herman Lohse: Complaint for di vorce alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. Married Oct 3, 1943. Re Randall Edwin Stone adop tion: Earl James Stone, jr., or dered to appear in circuit court and show cause why child should not be adopted. Mary J. Luther vs Albert Glen Luther; Order for plaintiff to ap pear in court at 9:30 a. m. Decem ber 23, to show cause why decree should not be modified as to custody and support of minor child. James F. Huddleston. adminis trator of Elmer Lee Huddleston estate, vs Gerald Lewis: Order allowing and overruling portions of defendant's motion to strike, and granting defendants 10 days to 'plead further. Delma Catherine Starr vs Les ter William Starr: Complaint for divorce alleges cruel and inhu man treatment Married Aug. 20, 1922. at Salem. State vs Ray Van Order: Plead ed guilty to charge of forgery and sentenced to not more than five years in state penitentiary. State vs Paul W . Gillespie: Pleaded guilty to charge of obtain ing money under false pretenses and sentenced to not more than three years in state penitentiary. Ben Otjen vs Ralph E. Ayers, Zona A. Ayers and Jack Scott:: Default judgment against defend ants Ayers for $2,697, execution issued. j ! MUNICIPAL COURT Norman Dean Tokstad, 1265 Waller st, failure to change car registration, posted $10 bait Ira Lewis Arnold, ill 11 Second st, violation of basic rule, fined $10. j Colin Gale Scott Salem route 8, violation of basic! rule, posted $10 bail. f Herman E. Walt $89 Bellevue st, running red light,,' posted $2.50 bail. PROBATE COURT William J. Butler estate: Order authorizes estate to accept offer of $1,675 in full settlement of claim against Sanitary Service company for death of William J. Butler on Jan. 18, 1047, Thomas A. Livesley estate: Or der for partial distribution. - Henry Becke estate' trust: Or der appointing Ralph C. Zim merman as trustee under estate for distributive share of Marcylene Kerr. Paul Hiltibrand guardianship estate: Order appointing Donald Steele as guardian. DISTRICT COURT j Lawrence E. Hulbert Brooks, parking in restricted area, $5 fine suspended on payment of court costs. If the individual "period of roll" for a ship happens to correspond to the Mwave period" of the water in which she is cruising, she will roll excessively. j The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Friday, Norember 21, 1947 5 1-Majtag Washer Used only 1 month f 1-Used W e s t X n ghouse range, large size 1-Used deluxe Bendix automatic washer. 3-Used agitator type washers All are guaranteed Ralph Johnson Appliances 255 Center Ph. 4031 CrrrjFI? - .-J : - BE YOUR OWN DESIGNER ...with a EECrJTILC floor! Why envy those) smart floors you see in model kitchens? You can have one with Ken tile. It's tile-set com bine colors as you wish. We'll help you plan the design. Yes, and lay it for you! Kentile's a yeal investment In economy, low cost and wears for decades, always looks new. Kentile's colors go dear through need only simple mopping to keep fresh. 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Watch the big IGA ad In bothBalom papers for additional low priced Talues. I f BERT CARR , . ERWIN LINDSAY Prices Effective 'Till Thanksgiving Elsinore Crushed No. 2Yt can . PIIIEAPPLE 39c Pineapple Juice 17c No. 2 can Buy Plenty for Thanksgiving WALDORF JUUJJUUJCJl OCEAN SPRAY rolls No.l can LIBBY 7BOE SBEBSBSL- ELSINORE FANCY No. 2j can No.2'2 can JELLO and JHIM VBBBBXS l 1 c PLEIITY OF FBESD CODIITDY EGGS DEPARTMENT MEAT TOM TURKEYS Order Your Turkey Early Ground Beef ib.390 FORK LOIil ROAST WEI1ERS ...lb.WV 390 DEEF POT ROAST Jb. 490 Thanksgiving Roasts are our specialty See us lor whatever you need In meat FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES TEXAS GrraibeiTiesib... 330 MARSH SEEDLESS Grapefruit 7 290 Sweel Potatoes. .... .Su. 296 Pascal Celery ib. 8 0 Place Your Order for Home Made Complete Line Smiih's Fresh Bakery Goods. Fresh Daily Frozen Foods - A Fnll Line - Complete in Variety FREE DELIVERY PHONE 9403 G00HA1) Y 800 HIGHLAND AVENUE i - J r