I I City Njews UBirfeffs EXCHANGE CLUB TO VOTE Salem Exchange Club fiil vote t noon today for new officers to assume duties July 1. Thf lunch eon meeting will be in thejjSenator Hotel. Heading the slate pfesented by the nominating comniittee is Tom Roberts for president Muriel Fitts will resume Reaching violin and viola, July 3rd. fVill also , be registering students for Fall i work. Ph. 4-3983. WINS COMPANY HONOt Floyd A. Erodhagen of Salem, representative of Mutual JAfe In surance Company of Nef- York, ha pained membership I in his firm's National Field CluS, juali-i tying through service duction. a&d pro- SDecial Meeting Pacific L4dge No. 50 A. F. & A. M. Wednesday, June 25 12:30 P.M. Funeral Brd Joseph i A. Bernardi. LUMBER FIRM FILES An assumed b.iness nsime cer- ; DOG BITES BOY tificate for Z-M and S iLumberl Stephen Weaver, 19-months-old Company was filed with tfie Mar- son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Weaver, ion County clerk Tuesday jby Clar-2575 S. Summer St., was bitten on ence Zuber rind T. W. VIinden, ' the right chek by a dog Tuesday both of Sublimity, and Bernard A. afternoon. He was treated by Sa- Schmid, Aum.-villc A-ldrcs of thejlem first aid and taken to a doctor sawmill office is 133 Pacifip Build- for tetanus shots. ing, Salem. 1 , , . . , . Landscaping and designing. No Merchants lunch, 50c. Seized ev- job too large or too small. F. A. erv week day. Homemade jpies and Doerfler and Sons Nursery, 250 cake. Black & White Coffee Shop 1964 N. Capitol. ; WALKER AT LIONS Arlie C. Walker, judge of the 12th judicial district of : Ore con. Is to address the h:ilem Lions aib at their luncheon meeting Thurs day in the Marion H.1. choice of subject was fiot nounced. ? Fresh Killed Grade A Bcltsville hen turkevs. 7 to 10 lb. average, 49c lb. CrwiKs Market. 3975 Sil verton Rd. Phone 2-6128.? ELKS PLAN PICNIC : The Salem tlk are to h6ld their annual picnic simony. ijg. j. ax Pats Acres, 29 Salem. miles riorth of Air-Steamship Kugel, 3-7694. tickets anywhere. 153 N. High St. CARD OF THANKp We desire To thank ouit friends for their kindness, words ipf" sym pathy and floral offering in our late bereavement. ; Mrs. Roy Loynes a rut Family Mr. and Mrs. Ernest? Lovnes Births PANPOVICH To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Panpovich. 895 Vista Ave., lem General Hospital. ANDERSON To Mr. ad Mrs Roy Anderson, 3111 Surjnyview Ave., a daughter, Tuesday, June 24, at Sal.m General Hospital. SINGLETON To Mr. aid Mrs. Billie Singleton, Rt. 2, Bpx 212, Brooks, a daughter, Tuesday, June 24. at Salem General Hosral. RYAN To Mr. and MrsDonald Ryan. 927 S 13th St., a soil, Tues day, June 24, at Salem peneral Hospital. ' WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil Wilson. 3345 Rawlinsr: St.. a son, Tuesday, June 24, m Salem General Hospital. i TO SEE OUR NEW GULISTAN I CARPETS ! Vhy put off having a beautiful carpet wrjen you can choose just the carpet for you from our selectioD of G ULISTN carpets! Every carpe is a model of exquisite taste, true, glowing abl er, unquestionable qual ity. Come tomorroW if you can't come today! Opan Fri. Til 9 P.M. Any Othar Evening X By Appointment I 2715 So. Commercial Phono 4-6313 . 1 Fronk's House of Carpets and Draperies, 2715 S. Commercial. Ph. 4-6313. HURT IN FALL John Douglas, about 70 years, 220 S. 23rd St., was hurt in a fall from a cherry tree in the back yard of his home. He was taken to Salem General Hospital with a possible fractured back DISEASES REPORTED Very few communicable diseases have been reported this week by Salem and county physicians. In Salem one person has conjunctiv itis, one has German measles, one has meningitis and one has broncho pneumonia. In the county one person has chickenpox and two have measles. Johns-Mauvlhe Roofing applied by expert workmen, nothing down 36 months to pay Mathis Bros 164 S. Commercial. Free estimates 3-4642. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. Phone 2-2549. ARRESTED BY CITY R. W. McMinn. San Jose. Calif.. was arrested Tuesday by Salem city police on a Marion Countv Distrurt Court warrant charging His obtaining money by false pre-an- tenses. He is being held in lieu of I 51.000 bail. TRIPS OVER DOG Leslie D. Twecten. 46, of 1175 E. Rural Ave., tripped over a dog in the dark at the rear of his home Tuesday evening and suffered a possible spine iniurv. He was treated by Salem City Ambulance crew and taken to Salem General Hospital. Eva Bishop Rites in Dallas Statesman News Service DALLAS Last rites for Eva M. Bishop, Dallas resident for four years, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Dallas Foursquare Gospel Church under direction of the Bollman Mortuary. The Rev. ' William E. Cross will officiate. Mrs. Bishop, a former Macleay resident, died Sunday at her home. Born March 10, 1876. at Westport, Ind., she was married to I. M. Bishop at Albany, Ind., March 27, 1903. Surviving besides the wid ower are a daughter, Mildred Wells, In California: a son, How ard Updyke. in New York; and a sister. Minnie Samuels, Muncie, Ind. A Bit of COLONIAL AMERICA you'll always cherish! OPEN STOCK Bedroom Pieces from America's Leading Manufacturers ( HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD ETHAN ALLEN KLINGS-MAPLE & CHERRY BUCKS COUNTY PROVINCIAL If you have a genuine-feeling for the glowing charm of Con tinental Maple, you'll more than appreciate these authentic masterpieces so handsomely crafted by famous New England cabinet makers. Pieces are rugged, as they should be . . . jet graciously de tailed to impart an inviting warmth to your room. Built of sol id maple or birch cabinet woods, these pieces are constructed to give years of family service. You'll find details like . . . dust proofing . . . dovetailing . . . center drawer guides, etc. . . . that truly mean fine furniture . . . and it's all open stock. Buy now and fill in later on. TREASURED PIECES AT MODERATE COSTI Buy Now Add Pioces We Give "S.AH." Greon Stamps Open Evenings Til 9 lib COLONIAL FURNITURE LT. COL. VIRGIL FIELD Lt. Col. Field Given Medal Lt. Col. Virgil F. Field, who left Salem Tuesday morning after a two week's visit with his daughter, Mrs. Eugene Smalley, 3342 Living ston St., recently received a Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service with the 2d Transportation Major Port at Yokohoma, Japan. Credited with performing a "near miracle" in swinging the big port from peace to wartime operation ' at the start of the Korean war, j Field received the medal from his ! former commanding officer, Col. I W. J. Deyo Jr. j Lt. Col. and Mrs. Field have left ' for Fort Lee, Va., where he will 1 await a new assignment. Sgt. Kitchin Joins Salem Marines Staff Sgt. William R. Kitchin, young Marine who has had tw hitches with the Corps in the past four years, this week joined the inspector-instructor staff for Salem Ma rine reserve. Kitchin has gone on extended active duty only a month after his latest release from service. He was in the Marines through 1949 at Bremerton, Wash., then recalled to duty in March, 1951, and sta tioned at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Between the periods of duty. Kitchen returned to Sweet Home High School to graduate. He and his wife and week-old daughter are residing at 185 S. Winter St. SCROGGINS REAPPOINTED Ralph Scroggins of Lebanon was reappointed Tuesday to the State Board of Aeronautics by Gov. Douglas McKay. The term is five years. The governor also reappointed J. C. Renie of Klamath Falls to the State Watchmakers Board. si' Later From Open Stock On Eagles Plan Trip to Albany For Convention Some 50 members of Salem's Wllamette Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will be in Albany for the annual stae convention, be ginning Thursday. This will include the men's and women's drill teams, captained by S. L. Griffin and Mrs. Bernice Fletcher, who will compete Friday night. State committees are to have pre-convention meetings today and Salem will be represented by Sec retary L. A. Hamilton on the drum corps committee. Official delegates to the three day convention include: Eagles Tim Linstrand and Ed Gregson, trustees; Hayes Eggles ton, chaplain; Hamilton Griffirr, John Golden, Cecil Brock, Earl Cornwell, M. M. Lewis, A, Warren Jones, Dr. Floyd Utter. Auxiliary Mrs. Carl Staats, Mrs. Minor Lewis, Mrs. Arthur Martin, Mrs. Eva Van Bleck, Mrs. Carl Chapman and unofficial dele gate Mrs. Pearl Strobecke, chap lain. Extortion Try Case Dismissed PORTLAND iPi-Charees ncaind Portland Detective Michael i O'Leary, accused of attempting to i extort $10,000 from a Portland naturopath, were dismissed in cir cuit court here Monday. The motion for dismissal was made by the district attorney's office. O'Leary was Indicted jointly with another detective, William L. Brian. Brian was acquitted recent ly. Brian still faces trial, however, on another extortion attempt charge. The naturopath, Mrs. Ruth Bar nett, is under indictment on a charge of manslaughter by abor tion. The case has not vet come to trial. Terrific Yalta in Sen We've racks filled with cool beauties you won't want to miss at their special money saving pri ces. Hurry in gather up several of our fashion wise selections for the rest of this summer and next summer, tool TIE SILKS : . . RAYON PRINTS . . . POLKA DOTS . . . CHECKS . . . STRIPES PASTELS . . . LOTS OF SIZES AND COLORS VALUES TO 24.95 Ian It. Ross Dies in British Columbia Death of Ian R. Ross, 25, nephew of- Mrs. Albert Kloos of Salem, Monday in Trail, B. C, was re ported here Tuesday. Ross, wTio died after a lengthy illness, had visited in Salem many times. He is survived by his wife and parents. Mr. and Mrs. KJoos and son, Charles, and daughter. Alberta of Portland, will attend the funeral Friday in Vancouver, B. C. Public Records CIRCUIT COURT Virginia M. Locke vs Marion D. , Locke Jr.: Decree of divorce awards custody of a minor child to plaintiff plus $80 per month ; support. David Nelson Smith vs Mar garet Smith: Suit for divorce charging desertion. Married Jan. 15, 1950, at Reno, Nev. Florence Plastow vs Adolph An derson, Fred Lien and Roger Dean Berryhill: Suit seeks $25,259 for injuries allegedly incurred In an auto accident Jan. 12, 1952, near Otis. Maxine Rennie vs John R. Ren nie: Suit seeks to annul marriage by reason of a valid prior mar riage. Married Jan. 28, 1952, at North Bonneville, Wash. f MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Richard D. Lang, 23, salesman. and Inge A. Hera, 30, secretary, both of Woodburn. Perry J. McGaffee, 26, minister. Woodburn, and Lois A. Blakeley, 27, teacher, Portland. DISTRICT COURT Cecil Fletcher. Salem Route 5. Box 317, charged with contribut ing to the delinquency of a minor, continued to June 26 for arraign ment: held in lieu of $5,000 bail. PROBATE . COURT Morris E. Johnson estate: Orde confirms sale of real property. Lillian Gardner estate: Ap praised at S6.345. John W. Kelly estate: Closing order. aid An . We are temporarily closing out our lingerie department Reductions up to 60. This Is an excellent opportunity to fill your needs with nationally advertised lingerie. Values to 22.75 Values to 12.98 Values to 5.98 6" COME EARLY Simmeir The Slat man, Salm, Ofqon, Wdn day. Jun 35, 1952 S Announcement BY THE New 4" TJ I ! I w 1 - y w - r I fir- T l . - U0. ALL SALES FINAL WW 409 COURT i