The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 26, 1942, Page 12, Image 12

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Tb OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Orexjon. Wednesday Morning. August 2S, 1942
!
Seek Teachers
In Jap Camps
University of Oregon
Man Presents Task
To Normal Students
MONMOUTH Dr. William C.
Jones, bead of the department ol
political science at the University
of Oregon, who is temporarily
serving as recruiting officer for
war relocation authority, visited
the placement bureau for teach
ers at Oregon College of Educa
tion, this week. He was seeking
teachers for the Japanese intern
ment camps 1 in Idaho, Utah and
Arizona.
Doctor' Jones stated that this
specific teacher need would offer
applicants an excellent opportun
ity to serve their country in the
emergency; - that salaries will be
liberal; and several hundred
teachers will be required. Teacher
qualifications for these posts are
high. The minimum for element
ary positions are a bachelor's de
gree from an accredited univer
sity, college or teachers - college,
with an elementary certificate,
special or general, from such an
institution; and individuals of
high -mental and moral -caliber.
Some administrative posts ; also
are open. v'V -
Cecilia Brennan, placement
Shady Cove Family
Visits in Unionvale
UNIONVALE Mrs. William
Cattanach and " son Donald and
daughter Lois of Shady Cove vis
ited "her brother-in-law, " C J.
Countiss and Mrs. Counties. It is
more than 15 years since she vis
ited here," ' ';- : :: hj
bureau secretary here, will accept
applications , of those - qualified,
who are interested.
Oklahoma Family
Visits Relatives
GRAND ISLAND Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Tindall and little son
Bobby of Enid, Okla., visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C
Will last week. Tindall, who is at
tending school at Enid and serv
ing as a student pastor, was grant
ed a three-week leave of ab
sence. Mrs. Tindall is the former
Mildred Will.
Lyons Woman Gives ,
Party for little Folk
LYONS Mrs. Oscar Naue was
hostess to a group of little folks
honoring her daughter Ruby on
her seventh birthday. Those pres
ent were Shirley Johnston, Jac
queline Spa, Frances, Helen and
Jean Pietroke, Janice, Janet and
Jeanette -' Huffman and . Georgie
Rambo. .
Gates School
Opening Is Set
- GATES School will open
Monday, September 21, in Gates.
Paul Cammack, who was in
charge last year will be principal
gain. Mrs. Margaret Coons will
be on the high, school staff. Mrs.
Blanch Sears will teach the inter
mediate grades. -
Mrs. Rolla Champ of Gates will
have charge of the .primary,
grades. One vacancy in the Reach
ing staff stfll exists. ..
Mrs. Augusta Kay of Portland
is making an indefinite visit with
her sister, Mrs. Emilie Joost . j
; Mrs. Birdie Osterhouse . spent
several days with her sister, Mrs;
Ruby Winters;
.Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Richards of -Portland
were weekend guests at
the Ned Richard home. . '
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D O Y S' LEA7HE (l AND W OO L
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GROWING GIRLS'
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ml . rhart K
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Capeskln front panel with rest of tody
aieeTes in warm wool. Aviator stria
front, two slash
pocket. to It.
Boys'
CORD
PANTS
Styled with one-button
waistband, front pleats
and five pockets, t-lt.
Wt
pockets with
SPORT SHIRT
Cotton poplins. I to II.
BOYS' BEANIES
Felts in bright colors.
2!
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Vj
Boy
"JEEP" RAiHGOAT
II i
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Priced
Only ...
Three-quarter length coat . . .
sturdily made of Aridex
treated poplin. Zip fly front
and bright plaid lining. In
natural tan. Sizes 8 to 18.
Buy War Bends
and Stamps
at Sears
Boy' ,
Slack SOCKS
Bright blaser
tripes in
sturdy cot
tons. Bib
tops;
Boy,'
DRESS MNTS
Plain color or
tweed fabrics.
Elies I to 1C
Boys' SPORT COAT
RuKtred tweeda. herrlaa-bones and
OTerplaids. Leather buttons, two
patch pockets. Sixes 10 to SO.
Boys' PLAID JACKET
Coaaack atyla with slid fastener,
action back. Two slash pockets.
6-10.. ... .t. ,
7.95
3.49
SMOES
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M EM ' S DRO A D C LOT H
'TRU-POINT' SHIRTS
W'7
49c
Regular U9
Sanforised broadeloths tn wash
fast. woTen through patterns. Curt
proof collar, pleated sleeves.
MEN'S TIES
Colorful rayons, bias cut wool lining-.
uEtrs
SWEATERS
COAT ail PULLOVER
Two-ton effects In plain
and r.ovelty weaves. .
SWEATER COAT
Button front V-neck stylo,
bolid colors, two tones.
2-93
4.49
BRIEFS AND SMHtTS ?Ce
Email, medium, large, extra Iarco sines. ataW
I Am (.. ' -
iuvo wuul union suit. ic
Bottondown front, ankle length. Short sleeves. M9
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"I 0 JEVSO G KLE" DRESS E S
. . rvssasBsiw.
Doiens of smart new styles In
cluding1 monk straps, moccasins
ana ver popular saaaie snoca.
Black or brown, or antique Una.
GROWING GIRLS'
4 CRISP COHONS FOR THE
TEETER - TOTTER CROWD!
Sixes t-1.
Brift-ht UtUe frocks
in su Js-lovins; cot
tone. Gar prints for
your active juniors
p 1 a 1 d s in many
colors plain colors.
Finished with care?
ful attention to de
tails! .Wide hems.
5
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Comfortably casual Just right with f "v
school clothoaf Fina oualltv leathers frL
that will sun np. under loU of bard
Blacks. - browns, antlqua tans,
brown and white corobiMttta.
Full also ranee. Economy priced!
Men's PAJAMAS
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Favorite notch collar style
Elastic Inserts In trousor
waist. Stripe patterns In Kay
colors. .
RIen'M Aviator
hk. T , .f r f MM'.-.-- M I I I! II II
mJf i -?-. - 1 S f I 1 1-1 kal It
fMKAi
"Claumat Rayon
UNDI E S
Long-wearing ray
on undies. Panties,
vesta ; and bloom
er, t. match. Tea
roso, sises 4-14.
40c
ALL TRE .
FELLOWS UEU1 EUI
LEATHER JACKET
..Sporty action back model -ft
with Ions; crown zip from I I -rie-ht
shoulder to waist. I
Ceiling
Pricm
435 -i-L
Flno quality leathers In new fall
style. Smooth or rough grain
finish In military types and con
servative business styles. Slaea
antique Un, and brown. ,
SANDY KEVIN, JH.
Bandv Nevln styles In
boys' sises. Rough or
smooth leathers.
Straight and w I n g 1 1 p
styles. Sises 1-t.
fy
Joan Bradley
S17EATED
An wi
Slipovers to top your
new skirts and slacks.
Colorful. novelty
styles. Sises 14-40.
88c
COTTON
SWEATER
Boucle or flake yam
uidgie. Button front.
Cotton Slips $0fi
Wit cotton slips. sCoS
Flounce bottoms. -
RAUM SUM
Crispv, rayon taf
fetas. Tea reset
4-14.
FLAMELETTE PAJAMAS
Tack-la and over- flOft
House, styJasv
COAT: SWEATERS
Olrlr AO
school . sweaters. ZjrO
111.
CHILDRErS COATS
T-14'ars aty
Tweeds
plaina
RAT OH PANTIES
Well made knit
panties. Tea rose,
flstl
COTTON PAJAMAS
Toll eut man- ' "
nish a t y 1
Bret dcloth or
Je reals. Stses
4-40.
SLEEK 80WRS
-Rayon satln
gowns tn pretty
styles. Sleeved A
and sleeveless. r
14-49.
PRINT APR0RS '
Oay cover-ups for O Cl
Sour best frocks. OcJFi?
ovelty prints, t
a"na8.95
20 c
40
49
WOMEN'S SLIPS
FINE RAYON CREPE -r- (Tx
STRAIGHT CUT STYLE J
Slim and straight they fit vn-. j I
der your new frocks! Of I I
smooth rayon crepe well
"with covered seams and shad- : i
ow panel. H-44. .....
STURDY, NEW STYLES
DOYGAQDS
Men's '
vool jacketv
water repellent . n
plaid wooL Zip viW
5)
He'll like tffe fine, rug
ged styles in these new
shoes! Made to wear
longer, better!
goc
Black and
a n 1 1 a a .
Dress or
sport styles.
store nouns:
9 :30 A, M. to 6 :00 P. BI, ,
DAILY i'
:30.A. M. to 9:00 P. M. '
SATURDAY
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