City. I'ew lKrneffsli PERMITS ISSUED Alteration permits issued by the city engineer's office Tuesday went to Hiram Arnick for a house at 775 X. 20th St., $1,000; Milo VanHouten for a house at 1831 Fairgrounds rd.. $200; Emery J. Newton for a house at 622 N. 17th st , $200, and to Leslie Elfcrd for a house at 1251 Howard St., $500. Reroofing permits were issued to J. W. Dart for a house at 385 S. 24th st.. $200 and to Mrs George Bayne for a store building at 347 State st., $400 Alex Potter was authorized to build a chimney at 896 Mill st., $400. Legionnaires: Dine and dance with yonr guests at your American Le gion club. Asparagus now ready for freez ing and canning Fiala Ranch, 3 miles north of Salem in Polk Co Ph. 23072 Bring containers. DEMPSIE HOME SOLD The Stuart G. Dempsie home on North 15th street was sold re- cently to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Walsh of Wenatchee, Wash. Mrs. Walsh and sons Larry and William will join Mr. Walsh here when Mr;. Dempsie and daugh- ! ten Kae and Marie leave late in July to join Mr. Dempsie at Tilla- , mook. Dempsie was recently ap pointed manager of the Tillamook ! branch of the First National bank j of Portland, after serving several j years as assistant manager of the Salem branch. J Electric Roto Rooter. sewers., drains cleaned. Specialized serv- ; ice. better, faster, for le-g. Ph. i 6327. ; Qulckfrez 12 'a cu. ft. heme freez- j r, $369 95. Broadw ay Appliance j Co, 453 Court Street. BABIES GO HOME Mothers taking home infant sons from Salem General hospital Tues day were Mrs. Raymond Joyner, Independence; Mrs. Ervin York, Salem route 4; Mrs. E. A. Radke, Salem roue 4; Mrs. Clarence Zie linski. Salem route 7; Mrs. Ernest Vanderzanden, Independence, and Mrs. Michael P a m a s i. 2340 S. Commercial st. Mrs. Bill McCar- er, 243 N. 21st st , ard Mrs. Frank t Lemon Jr., left with new daughters. Croley Frostmaster 4 cu. ft home freezer. $159 95. Broadway Appli ance Co . 453 Court St. Legionnaires: Dine and dance with your gue-t sat your American Le gion club. Johns-Kanville shingles right over your old roof; no musy Three year to year guaiantee. Call 4642 estimate. Matt. is Bros , Com'l. applied no fuvs. pay. 10 for free 164 S. ALDRICH TRIAL CONTINUED Marion county district court trial in the case of Frederick C. Aldrich of Portland, charged with driving while intoxicated, opened I Tuesday and was continued until Thursday at 9:30 a.m.' District Judge Joseph Felton, who presid I ed at the trial Tuesday, was called ! by the district attorney as a wit : ness and so disqualified himself. ; Neither a judge nor a place for ; continuance of the trial Thursday has been arranged for yet. Judge Felton said Aldrich was arrested by state police April 22 just south of Salem on highway 99E. Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re versible, it's 100' J, virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.95 per sr, yd Ph. 7643 or 3364. Frostair dupiex. 10 '2 cu. ft. re frigerator; a 7 ru. ft. deluxe re frigerator plus n 3.5 cu. ft. frozen food locker, a 90 cube ieemaker, a compliment to any home. $593. Broadway Appliance Co.. 453 Court Street. SALEM STUDENTS HONORED John Rowell, Rollin Haag. Pres ton Smith and Phyllis MacGiegor, all of Salem, were among 96 sen iors designated as honor students ..! the 79th annual commencement exercises at Oregon State college recently. Smith and Haag com pleted courses in business and technology. Rowell in agriculture 1 and Miss MacGregor in home eco- 1 nomics. Beat the heat. Air conditioning units. Judson's 279 N. Com 1. Baby shower gifts, some hand made, and hand work pillow cases, at 390 McNary St. Thor Automagic washers & Thor ironers now on display at Ralph Johnson Appliances. 355 Center. Ph. 4036. ARTICLES LISTED Articles of incorporation of North Marion Services. Inc.. was listed with the Marion county clerk Tuesday by John W Ram age, Gladys Miller, Bernard N. Miller, Tim H. Bjelland, Joseph R. Vanderbeck and Harry W. Kef tell. Capital stock for the corpora tion Is listed as $10,000. Purpose ; of the business is to deal in real and personal property. For Rent: Cars, vans, stakes and pickups. Smitty'i Clipper Serv ice, Center & Church. Ph. 600. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 390 State st York 18 cu. ft. home freezers, $545.00. Broadway Appliance Co . 453 Court Street SELECTED BY DAT James Callaway of Salem is to represent Salem chapter, Disabled American Veterans, as state com mitteeman as a result of the week end's state convention in Roseburg. Only other officer chosen from Sa lem was Katie Johns, senior vice commander of the auxiliary. 4 cu. ft. Apt. size refrigerators, $165.95. Broadway Appliance Co., 453 Court Street. Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. Bring your fur problems to Ben Wittner Furs, restyling, repairing, storage. 142 S. High St. HEREFORD GROUP TO MEET j Oregon Polled Hereford associ I ation members will meet tonight i at the Salem chamber of com ; merre rooms to hear Dick Hib 1 bard. Imbler. director of the Na tional Polled Hereford association, vpeak. R. B Sears is president of the Oregon association. j Peggy Turley, formerly of Ogden's ; Beauty Salon, is now managing at Broadway Beauty Shop, 1035 Brondway. Phone 8704. - Buck Nation in person, Shrock Varie'y Show. KSLM 12:45 to 1 Tues. thru Saturday. EXCHANGERS TO NOMINATE The Salem Exchange club will nominate candidates for next week's election of officers in a meeting at the Salem hotel today at noon. Salem Cherryland prin cesses will be featured guests at todav'e luncheon se.-ion. Buck Nation in person, Shrock Variety Show, KSLM 12:45 to 1 Tues. thru Saturday. Father's Day Sunday June 20th. Sport shirts, slacks, pajamas, lots of new neckwear. Alex Jones, 121 N. High Sv VANDALISM REPORTED M. E. Moore, 3310 Silverton rd., complained to city police Tuesday that a motorist drove across his lawn Monday night, damaging the turf and several flower beds. The errant car, he said, was 1931 Ford roadster. Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. COLVALESCING AT HOME Mrs. Earl Cooley, who recently underwent a major operation at Salem General hospital, is now convalescing at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. F. Marcus, and is able to receive visitors. Lose 10 lbs. with 10 treatments. Reduced rates for June. E-Z Way will reduce your wait, hips and thighs. Ph. 6253. 543 N Church. Bridge party. Have your clothes washed and dried at the Laun ! derette while gone. 1255 Ferry. ! NAMES ARE FILED An assumed business name cer tificate for Salem Builders Supply, 212 Masonic building, was filed with the Marion county clerk Tuesday by W. G. Burris, E. D. Crabtree and Edwin Keech. TOWN SEND CLUB MEETS Townsend club 4 will meet at 2125 N. 4th st., tonight at 7:30 I o'clock. j RETURN FROM TRIP ! Leonard A Zorrie. 2158 N. 34h St., and family recently returned from a one-week motor trip to Vancouver. B.C. Attention Eagles: Two free shows to be held at 8:30 and 10:30 every i V Wed. Guest night bring your ' fi ma friends. .QfliS WALTON LEAGUE MEETS The Salem IzaaJt Walton league and auxiliary will meet tonight at Mayflower hall beginning with a no host dinner at 0:30 pjn. A business meeting will begin at 8 o'clock. HELD FOR MICHIGAN Cletus O'Brien, Detroit, Mich.. released from the state prison here Tuesday, is being held in Marion county Jail for Detroit authorities. He is wanted there on a breaking and entry charge. TAKEN TO ALBANY Clarence James Gandy, Aums ville, was taken to Albany by Linn county officers after his arrest at Aumsville by a sheriffs deputy Tuesday on a Linn county warrant ! charging him . with obtaining ; money by false pretenses. Auto glass installed. Floor Sand ers for rent. R. D. Woodrow, 450 Center St. COMPLAINT FILED Marion county court has under advisement a complaint received Tuesday from nine Woodburn re sidents that a sawmill there is burning sawdust and other refuse in the open, causing a fire and health hazard. Lester DeLapp Commercial j Hmulinr Furnitnre Mvinr 0 feL li LIS No. Conil Phono X-17S Salem, Orcgea Club Combo tonite Tiny McDan- 0 11.3 IUIU Wl MC.'ll CI. Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. Announcement . . MAY HAUL LOGS Hugo Cook, Salem route 2, was j granted permission by Marion j county court Tuesday to haul logs over certain roads in Marion coun- 1 1 ly. a similar permu was graniea to Adam Lapin, Salem route 2. Cigars for Father's Day, popular brands. Boxes of 25 and 50 at Ruth's Lobby, Pioneer Trust Bldg. Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. Let the experienced airline per sonnel of Willamette Travel Ser- i vice handle your domestic &c in- ternational reservations. Conveni- j ently located in Lobby of Senator i Hotel. Call 2-4568. AUTO LOOTED A pair of binoculars and 50 feet of garden hose were stolen from the car of George K. Aiken at , 1176 E st., sometime recently, city i police reported Tuesday. I Selections of Compartments (Crypts and Niches) now being made in New Addition to Mt. Crest Abbey MAUSOLEUM and CREMATORIUM ( Now Nearing Completion) For Appointment Please Call 5484 or 3173 Lloyd T. Rigdon Manager Salem Mausoleum it Crematorium ii ' i:' iWi 'ii''-ri'iriBirtTrtri TrriiTrr'"iVtVi;::iit-iaa MARINE RESERVE MEETS Salem's marine corps reserve unit will meet tonight at 7:30 In buildir e T-514. Salem airport. Regular i lass room instruction plus close order drill will take place F.r.listmenti for those de siring to attend summer training session from August 21 to Septem ber 4 are being accepted at the office in Salem city hall or at Wed nesday meeting nights at the sir port. Several makes of mangle type ironers. immediate deli er Broadway Appliance Co, 453 Court St. Thor Glaiiirons for rent. $2.50 per week. Broadway Appliance CV . 453 Court St. leveral makes of washing ma chines, standard size, hr.d port able. Broadway Appliance Co.. 453 Court St. GAISER GIRL GRADUATES Rosemarv H. Gaiser, daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. S. Gaiser, 825 N. winter st , was among 234 gradu ating seniors at Pomona college, Claremont. Calif. Miss Gaiser graduated from Salem senior high school in 1944 and won scholar ships for three terms of study at f'omona. She was graduated cum aude. Malestic and Croley Radios ? roadway Appliance Co, 453 ourt St." Permaglas 32-gal. elec. water heater, lifetime guarantee. $154 95 Broadway Appliance Co , 453 Court St. FIREWORKS RULE ISSUED City Attorney Chris K-witz Tuesday said that firecrackers may be sold in Salem only from June 25 to July 5 and can be fired only on July 3 ,4 and 5. No fireworks may be fired in fire lomm one at anytime. Kowitz reminded. iEMSffl SAD g mi 1 fin n nfffiiw ruUlLy lUJlixl U I Shattering Ml Rewrds with th Births ETZEL- - i'o Mr. and Mrs Hil lary Etezl. 550 N. Summer st., a son, Tuesday, June 15, at Salem Memorial hospital. GUBSER To Mr. and Mrs Don ald Gubser, Dayton, a se n, Tues day, June 15, at Salem Memorial hospital. MINK To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mink, Salem route 8. a daughter, Tuesday, June 15, at Salem Mem orial hospital. ORR To Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Orr, 365 S. 16th st , twins, a son and daughter, Tuesday, June 15, at Sa lem General hospital. SAWYER To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sawyer, 1346 Lee st., a son, Tuesday, June 15, at Salem General hospital. STINNETT To Mr and Mrs Ralph L. Stinnett, 1260 Center st., a son, Tuesday, June 15, at Salem General hospital. STEIN To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam A. Stein, Portland, a son, Tuesday, June 15, at Salem Gen eral hospital. ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Anderson, jr., a son, Monday, June 14, at Salem Gen eral hospital. 25J (CM tw years i FROr.l 7 CARS l JUNE '46 ... TO 21,000 CARS TO DG DUILT IU JUNE '40! l n Rii KAISER 3 still tho novost tars on tbo road! TEAGUE MOTOR & IMPLEMENT CO., 335 N. Liborty St., Salom, Orocjon SHOWER MOTOR A IMPLEMENT CO. SUyton, Oregon TOMLIN MOTOR CO. Woodburn, Oregon BRADLEY BROS. 2nd & Lewis St, Silverton, Oregon Th Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Wdn daj. Jnn 16, 193 5 -JAYSON'S this SUNDAY is... Father (good old Dad, that is) really deserves one day to sit back and be the center of attention. And it's a pleasure Sir! For we've set aside some "terrif ic" gifts to honor a "terrific" guy. T 1 f For Dad ... a Hammonton Park Suit, distinctively styled, hand tailored in all wool, hard finished wor steds, sharkskins and gabardines ... in the pattern ond shade he most desires. Timed for Father'! Day at $37.50 a,,d You can make a fuss over Dad smart fitting, beautiful Van H Jayscn shirt in either fane wh cloth or ''striking itripes." W iaYge selection of collar sty patterns from with a esen or ite Droad- nave a l ict ana $3.50 $4.95 t3 Buy Dad's slacks where Dad wcuid buy them 'caus Jayscn e have aways specialized in really tins quality eiacks In ail wool bagarair.es, beaiords, plaids and just about anything you're looking fcr at- lop values from S12.95andup. ! ; And there's always that harmonizing spx.it coat to go withi these new slacks. You will be able to find jut the pattern to compli ment his appearance from our laige stock of California origin Is. . Mallory Straws and famous Mallory crav enetted fur felts. He can always use a new hat to top off his wardrobe, especially the new pastel shaded "Mallory Dallas," fea turing comfort and style frcm 56.95 and up Tell Pep he't a great guy with either a sport hort or a T-shirt Something he'll ap preciate for casual wear after work and on hie vacation. We do have an outstanding selection of the most desir able lines on the market Sport ihirt from $3-93 T-ahirts' And there's the good old stand bys socks or tie. No man ever has too many of these. And especially the socks and ties we've ben saving for F-Day they're truly "knock-outs," dif ferent, distinctiv and outstanding. Sock from (Westminister, Wilson, Esauir, from (Cheney. Van Huesn, Superba; Have you seen the new Swank Tie Klip with his initial or the Pearl Sword Model as advertised in life? 1 a (sxui it from C1QK $2.50 1