: t CHy News DBirfieffs FARM STORE FILES Girod Farm Equipment com pany, to operate as a tractor, farm equipment, irrigation equipment, retail and repair store, was the assumed business name certificate filed Thursday in Marion county clerk's office by A. L. Girod, Can by. The store is to bt located at 2195 Silverton rd. Fresh killed turkeys 38c lb. Why uot put one in locker for Thanks riving and Christmas and save? Orwigs Market, 3975 Silverton Rd. Ph. 26128. Free demonstration of f a m o u s NECCHI SEWING . machine by Linda Dean, factory representative, all this week at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center. ' BEARING CENTER LISTED Oregon Hearing center, for sale and distribution of hearing aids and accessories, is the assumed business name filed I with Marion county clerk's office Thursday by Forrest A. Jones, 319 Court st. Johns - Man vllle shingles applied by Mathis Bros., 184 S. ComT. Free estimates. Ph 3-4642. Extra cash for Christmas for tips resulting in the sale of a new sewing machine. Phone 3-3139. JOIN LIONS CLUB Salem Lions club Thursday heard an address hy Dr. E. Stan ley Jones, evangelist, and inducted Into membership of the club Wil liam (Bill) Beard, Senators' base ball player and James H. Allenby, assistant manager of Salem branch, First National bank. For Sale: Store Shelves, and tables. 219 N. Commercial. Rummage sale, American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 9, Friday and Saturday, 185 N. High. Job's Daughters Bethel No. 43 will hold a cooked food sale Sat urday, October 27, from 12 to 5 pjn. at old Paramount Food Mar ket. ' SERVES ON DESTROYER Wilbur L. Brockway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H. Brockway, 1527 State st., is a teleman, third class, serving aboard the U.S. navy destroyer Black recently reactivat ed. The destroyer is featured in a new motion picture, 'Battle Sta tions. Rummage sale Thursday and Fri day at Jason Lee Church base mrcm Mrt W i r! t o t- Xr Tfforcrn Rummage sale over Greenbaums Friday and Saturday, gift table. Delta Gamma mothers and alumni RETIRES FROM FIRM Notice of retirement for Rose Mae Drayton as partner in Drayton Lumber company, Brooks, was filed Thursday in Marion county clerk's office. Lloyd M. Drayton, Brooks, former partner, was listed as sole proprietor of the firm. Alsco aluminum storm windows and doors. Phone 3-7748 or 2-7838. Shop Yeaters i Christmas Gift. Small Appliance Headquarters. Yeater Appliance Co. LEAVING ON TOUR J. H. McDonald, 1395 Reedy dr., is leaving on a three-months' tour of the south and rmddlewest, visit ing a son, Jerry, now in the air force at Las Vegas, N. Mex., a brother in Winterset, la., and other relatives and friends enroute. Macleay dances start Saturday. MASCjUEKADtt. Births VEAL To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Veal,-: Salem route 2, box 171-B daughter, Wednesday, Oc tober 24, at Salem Memorial hos pital. f- EDWARDS To Mr." and Mrs. Gilbert Edwards, Forest Grove, a daughter, Thursday, October 25, at Salem Memorial hospital. HEWITT To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hewitt. IndeDendence. a daughter, Thursday, October 25, at Salem General hospital. -BJORKMAN To Mr: and Mrs , 5 Charles Bjorkman, 505 Hickory st., a son, Thursday, October 25, at Salem General hospital. Six Injured In Crash of Bus, Sedan (Photos on Page 1) Six persons were injured, none serinuslv. when their car and a bus collided Thursday afternoon at Hood and winter streets. ine impact threw three of them from the vehicle. Mrs. Walter Johnson of Leb anon, driver of the car, and Johnny Wheeler,- 8, of Lebanon, a pas nopr were at Salem General hospital. Mrs. Johnson suffered from shock and otner unaeter mined injuries and was in "good" condition. The boy required sev eral stitches to close head lacera tions and was in fair" condition, The Portland-bound Trailways bus, driven east on Hood street hv James E. Eller. sr- of Port land, rammed into the left side of the Johnson car. ine car was badly damaged, but the bus was able to proceed. None of its 23 nasspnffers was hurt. Eller -told city police he was entering the intersection when ? he saw the Johnson car oass another one, headed north. Mrs. Almdea Wheeler of Lebanon, passenger m the car, said she saw the bus just before the crash. Others in the car were Mrs. Marv Baldin. 566 Mill st- with nose lacerations and a broken foot bone; Mrs. Wheeler, with bruised forehead and hiDS. and two chil dren, Joanna Johnson of Lebanon, a bloody nose, and Stephen Bald ing, 4, cut eyelid. 3- Mindens Pay Top Cow Price PINEVILLE, Oct. 25-(P)-Some 47 bulls and 12 heifers brought $42,545 at the annual Crook coun ty hereford sale. Archie Q. Adams, Clatskanie, paid the top price of $1,525 for a bull owned by J. R. Breese and son, Prineville. A. M. Minden, Sublimity, paid $900 as the top heifer price. It went to J. L. Jacob and son. Bulls brought an average price of $780 and heifers $532. With Chamber n 4 y X. ; j G. Ira Moore, new assistant man ager of Salem Chamber of Com merce. He returns to Salem next month from McMinnville where be has been with the Credit Bu reaus. He succeeds Harold F. Boss In the chamber post Rabbit Show Set Dec. 2 Caoital Citv Rabbit WHcrt nr planning a Salem rabbit show for December 2 at the state fair The erouD i at a meeting this week postponed the show from an earlier date to avoid conflict with a November 17-18 rabbit show at Albany in which local rabbit breeders are "Dlanninff narticina- tion. The local breeders are loininir with similar clubs of the north west in a move to bring the na tional rabbit j show to Portland next year. . ' j In For creased State feus Service Plan Workers Discussed Death Takes H. B. Howdle, Navy Veteran A move to Improve city bus service for state employes by dis missing bus riding workers before the 5 o'clock rush resulted Thurs day from a conference of officials of the city, the bus system the state and state; employes association. . - 11 Men at the conference were enthusiastic about the plan which will be presented to the state board of control Tuesday by Secretary ox state JLatl T. wewDry. If approved, the plan would permit certain state workers to shorten their lunch periods by 15 minutes and then leave work at 4:45 pjn.! intsead of 5 pjn. City buses would leave the state buildings' area between 4:50 and 4:55 p.m. on eight principal routes. Riders from the statehouse area would travel direct to their desti nation without transfer. At pres ent bus users from the state area either go downtown to catch a bus or wait until about 5:20 for. a bus. The bus plan is an outgrowth of discussions among state, city and university officials over parking and traffic congestion in the state area. Officials at the conference yes terday said ; the bus plan would encourage greater, use of buses by state workers; might thus allevi ate some auto parking congestion; would expedite the elevator traf fic in state buildings at the rush hour and would tend to reduce traffic congestion at 5 o'clock.' If the plan goes through City Transit lines expects to route its morning buses past the state build ings at about 7:50 a.m. for the benefit of state employes. A recent state survey indicated about 138 workers use city buses to and from work. Bus Manager Carl Wendt said ' yesterday that this figure might go up to about 200 under the new system, and he expected that it would make bus service generally more attractive to state employes. At the Thursday conference were Wendt, Forrest Stewart of the OSEA, Assistant Secretary of State William Healy, City Mana- Harmon Barrett Howdle, 57, of 575 Boone rd., a retired navy avi ation chief ordinance man '. who had been attending Willamette university, died Wednesday at a local hospital after a short illness. Howdle came to Salem In 1947 in order that his daughter tould go to school at Willamette. He be gan, taking courses there a year ago, majoring in sociology. Before starting at the university he had worked in the office of the secre tary of state. ; Born in Chicago on Feb. 20, 1894, Howdle joined the navy in 1913. He was married to his wid ow, Lola Howdle, at Pennsacola, Fla., in 1919. He retired from the navy in 1937; but was recalled to duty in World War II. 1 Besides his widow, he is surviv ed by two daughters, Helen Howdle of Salem; and Mrs. Louise Perry of Toledo, Ohio; his mother Mrs. Frank Howdle, of Wendell, Idaho; a sister, Mrs. Carl Martin, also of Wendell, Idaho; and four grandchildren. ) Funeral services will be an nounced later by the Virgil T. Golden company. ger J. L. Franzen and Dave Hoss, traffic safety council chairman. . : Th Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Friday. October 28, 18515 i HAY U00LEII HILL OFFERS 1 i IIEII'S SUITS iJr ;r; $25 800 to choose from all types j From IIEII'S TOPCOATS LIEU S SLACKS T l,or "iKaca- all types . . From $7 95 IIEII'S CRUISER COATS 5S$iS18" I1ACKIIMS AIID JACKETS K01 $7W IIEII'S WOOL SHIRTS Larae ! assortment ' From s7 95 IIEII'S WHIPCORD TROUSERS rrom$1250 Worsted Wools RAY'WObma eaiiil stobe- - j I - . : . " i : i - ' ' HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY 260 S. 12lh 2 BLOCKS SOUTH OF STATE 1 '""-imi mm. mJ mw, ON FAMOUS HEW REED-PRENTICE 5-hp. Portable CllflltJ SflOS A NEW SELLING PLAN MAXES 'f ACTORT-TO-YOU PRICES POSSIBLE . . . LIMITED TIME ONLY . . . HURRY! era BACKED BY $25,000 PARTS INVENTORY Proven in the woods ... by tb original manufacturer of Portable . Power Chain Saws . . . the Reed--Prentice chain saw incorporates all the features ever desired m port able power saw. New selling methods... your buy ing direct from distributor makes, possible $100 saving. Don't wait ...act now...buy the world's finest portable chain saw at tremendous savings. Remember, it win pay for Itself in little time. . SO-DAT 6U AS ANTE erwJ 9PC CHECK THESE... moM-sovny prkes S-HP Om fawsr Sw 30 liaoa ana1 co tsoal. .$2S 34' lo nd choia edl. .$270 30 Stod o4 ckoia MM. .$27S 3e" llod wn4 rkaia 4l. $279 42" lto4 om4 tkoim sMdsl. .$215 41" Sle4 cl4 Model. . $20 l-Mo ao4U. 3 eft ebeva erics. Hsleer's m4 eirtra. . . . .$1.S9 r.O-i. fartl J . . . we Wsfrw sSslrsaetari 3121 ft. W. MOODY, OtTiANS. OKEGON ATweter S91 See. TWIN CITY lOeOINO SUfHY 107 Weshlaatee Way . Kalse. Wehl8tea CARSON SAW SHOP 47 , OMvt Street : . lefeeje, Greece . ZIOEU MACHINERY A SUPfiT CO.. Pertfews) 1, Oreeeat i . 30-0ayjmn.su . . . SkM H $25,000 par wwh. -X- a k pi? Ln n M I j M I U I - " "i -awawa e i '- I t . : i i f : ' - . ... ft. C0HE .S X vi?. X Final Week of Hogg Bros. Fall Economy Festival Some of our choicest Broadlobm carpeting is going at slashed prices to clear our floor. See it . . compare 4t ... see how little it will cost to carpet every floor In your home at these clearance prices. 1 ROLL 9' WOODTONE PRICES SLASHED Oil REHIIAIITS! EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION. 1 ROLL 9' BEIGE TONE-ON-TONE 1 ROLL 9' GREY TONE-ON-TONE ii ; 1 ROLL 9' MODERN TEXTURE i j 1 ROLL 9' COCOA FROZE 1 ROLL 9- GREEN WILTON TEXTURED 1 ROLL 9 BEIGE WILTON TEXTURED i! 1 ROLL 9 MODERN LEAP FLORAL 1 1 ROLL 9' GREY TEXTURED WILTON ! Reg. ! - 1 i 1 9x7'2" WOODTONE 1 12x6 GREEN SELF TONE 6150 99.50 104.50 131.50 134.00 149.50 1 12x76" ROSE AND BEIGE LEAF DESIGN 129.50 1 9x14 ROSE SELF TONE ! 129.50 1 9x95" GREEN FROZE J 1 9xlla GREEN SELF TONE 1 9xl(ri0" GREEN WILTON 1 9x112" ROSE WILTON 1 3x82" GREY TEXTURED WILTON 1 12x12 MODERN LEAF FLORAL 1 9x16 GRAY FLORAL L 1 12x12 ROSE FROZE 1 8x15 GRAY SELF TONE 1 12x1 Vr GRAY TONE-ON-TONE 1 12x146" GRAY SELF TONE L 149.50 149.50 169.50 184.50 225.50 259.50 2S9.C0 SALE 44.50 49.50 69.50 79.50 89.50 79.50 79.50 39.50 89.50 99.50 119.50 139.50 169.50 99.50 1 ROLL 9' COCOA TEXTURED ROUND WIRE 1 ROLL 12 GREEN LEAF SELF TONE 1 ROLL 12 COCOA FROZE t 1 ROLL ir BLUE ROUND WIRE WILTON 1 ROLL 12 HIGH-LOW ROUND WIRE : 1 ROLL ir GREEN CARVED WILTON Reg.' 12.95 11.95 11.95 11.95 12.50 14.95 14.95 1195 17.50 21.95 11.95 12.50 17.50 16.50 22.50 SALE per yard 6.95 7.95 7.95 8.95 9.50 9.95 9.95 11.50 12.50 14.95 8.95 9.50 12.50 14.50 17.95 Visit Our Modern Floor - Covering Department 40 rolls of Broadloom to choose from. Hundreds of samples for special or der service. Bigelow Ilohawlt Gulislan Alexander Snilh Heavy Weigh! Collon Cape Cod Many Colors to Choose From 27x48 Reg. 12.50 10.50 4x8 Ra. I4.M i 24.50 . 69.50 H 09.50 19.50 8x10 Reg. 129.50 9x12 Reg. 149.50 0)0 imilY SMALLER REMIAIITS ALL PRICED TO CLEAR Salon's Floor Covering Ilctidqnaricrs nuuiiim TAiiniiiiBiiis iphimce t hoiihiiseicj SALECVl 0REG03 Omi FRIDAY TIL t PJi f