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Thm OUTGO?? STATESMAN. Salem Oregon; Friday Mousing. ITarcmbex 13. 1S-U pagz tors" Ration Rules Are Outlined No .Rural Registrars ' Available; Mt. Angel, Silverton listed ' SILVERTON Sflverton's war - rationing board has issued the following information in regard to mileage! ration for passenger vehicles at Silverton. Rationing will be held at the Eugene Field school on November 18, 19 and 20 on the hours of 3 to 9 each 'day.' All persons In this rationing -district will go to either the Sil verton or the Mount Angel . school ' as there wiU be no registrars in the rural districts. ' ' Each registrant - will bring in .his completed application, the -form for Which r he may , obtain at any garage or filling station, his state, license registration and the serial number of his war tax sticker. His application will, show ' the serial number of the tires on "his can He must certify that he has no other - unmounted tires. Tires mounted in good faith on trailers or equipment need not be "reported. - '-. fi. In cases! where the registered ; owner is not able to sign the ap plication the. school registrars are 'forbidden to receive the applica tion and he" applicant must go to " the ration board at Silverton defense- headquarters and make a 'showing why the registered own er is unable to sign: This will affect, especially, the owners . of "cars who have gone into the ser vice, leaving their cars in the care, of relatives. f , : No applications for trucks, fleets of "cars, farm machinery or sta tionery equipment will be receiv ed at the school house but will go . later to the rationing board. . Ration books Issued . at , the school will entitle the holder to 240 miles of driving per month. Those requiring- larger allow ances for necessary work will be - given another form at the school . house which they will fill oat J and mall to the rationinr board . where their claims will be eon 1 sidered by a volunteer panel of J citizens and recommended for . final action by the rationing board. To be eligible for supplement al ration, the applicant most be , engaged in gainful employment under cirenmstances where pnb : lie transportation ;. Is not avail : able and most- carry at; least ; three - fellow-workers or : show ; reason why this is Impossible. Persons' employed in plants where there are more than 100 workers must obtain the ap . proval of the .plant committee . .before ' applying to the local1 i rationing v board. When share .riders are carried they most sign the application together with the car owner and If more than one ear is used by the same . gronp the supplemental appli cation must be presented ; to gether. Also when there is more than one car in a household the applications most be filed to gether. The volunteer panel which was appointed by E. K. Burton, de fense coordinator, and which has consented to serve" in this work " will, begin passing on- supple mental applications on . the Mon day following registration. : The panel will consist of " George Hubbs, Glen Bridewell, Oscar Lee, Norris Ames, i W. C. Clark, Ernest Starr, C. B. Anderson, Virgil Hud dleston, Rex Albright, H. B. Jor genson, Hugh B. Latham, Bert Terry, Ernest Boesch, Edwin Hat teberg, Lowell Brown, Reber Al len, Harold iiLarsdn. Mr. Burton wiU also assist A : - In addition; the civilian defense council is preparing a list of wo men volunteers who will!' serve during the . day at the rationing board offices at defense headquar ters and - assist the regular staff in answering questions and other wise .aiding persons .who require assistance. - ; Four Zena Hunters Are Successful ' 21ENA -Among the successful hunting parties this season was that which included Fred. Mullen W. B. Hunt, Ray Crawford and J. D. Fair. They hunted in the John Day "district, leaving October 26 and returning November S. , Mrs. W. B. Hunt returned Sun day from a visit with her, son and daughter-in-law, M and" Mrs. Kenneth Hunt at Seattle. Kenneth Hunt, a former Zena boy is employed at Boeing Aircraft company. Mrs. W. B. Hunt went to Seattle with Mr. and Mrs. L. McClure her son-in-law , and daughter. , - OTTKEEPn; ?M3:m in ' ha as Lively as a Youngster Now bar Dackache is better -Mimy sfff nVifrm a!n Iwekadie Tee k!dys mm Nrtw i ehW r e tak to the tau meidm and waste ou cf Jbe tiood. Tbcy kelp o poop!" P bwt Vr hea disorder of kidaey function permi : .. .iti.r a arnaaia in your blood. its is : ..mnr iMrtaim rmnniian v" . l J railM lee paiaa. k of pep eawry, sttin p iifSTiWiuM. puSneas under tae eyes. beadaebes and ttlaaineas. FrBooens or scanty " i aaaairs with smaruo and buraum soine tMDeTahow there is soineUiiag wroog with your kidneys or bladder. tw- Don't watl Ak your druprrt riiia. wrH auewWaliy by 49ywa. They rive hm.ppy re i .rf b P t 13 mi:- 'f V -ia-v tT'.S" ! - us jour fcUwd. Oct i - Double Winner i i" r. ! I t L len little Ripon college in cen tral Wisconsin held a contest to select a "sweater girl queen," Patti Utgard, freshman from Dal las, Tex., won. Besides, Patti has received a Hollywood film con tract. Her parents went to Ripon. Here's & leal Fine Gift For Dad, IIuLby, Son, or Drolher USE JOE'S LAY-AWAY PLAN. GOODS HELD TILL CHRISTMAS ON PAYMENT OF REASONABLE DE POSIT WEEKLY THEREAFTER. M It' H I SUfiS and fOKO&'iS AT GREAT MONEY-SAVING PRICES how caii i do rr? It's easy as A, B, C. Low upstairs rent, plain fixtures, little overhead costZ 35 years clothing buying experience and my mtto of volume sales and small profits. I buy the best clothes that money can buy ana seu mem iw . SAVE $15.00 On My Volume Sales and Small Profit 3 3. I $25 SUIT $25 TOPCOAT $55 Value for- $30 SUIT $25 TOPCOAT $60 Value for. $35 SUIT $25 TOPCOAT $65 Value for. $35 SUIT $30 TOPCOAT $70 Value for. $40 SUIT $75 Value for. $30 TOPCOAT $60 $45 SUIT $30 TOPCOAT $80 Value for. Sport Coats, Slacks, Dress Pants, and Raincoats at Proportionate Savings SINGLE SUITS MID TOPCOATS At My Usual Great Money-Saving Prices -OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9 O'CLOCK 442 STATE STREET ; Entraaea Next Door to Quelle Cafe Walk Up 1 Short Flight AttendsFSA Meet in Bend Jefferson Families Have Many' Guests During Week- JEFFERSON -Harley Libby re cently returned from Bend, where he attended a state board meeting of: the Farm Security administra tion. Beside - the usual business session of the board, the members made an inspection tour, and viewed the progress clients were making in that section; both in the food production and standard type loans, i'l j 't Mr. and Mrs. Howard Benning hoff and son Paul of Portland spent Monday and Tuesday in Jef ferson visiting at the home of Mrs. Benninghoff's parents, Mr and Mrs. J. R. McKee. Benning hoff is a state! traffic officer and enjoyed a week's vacation. The family enjoyed a trip to Prine ville, and around to Klamath Falls where they visited Mr. .and Mrs, Jesse Denson. former Jefferson residents; and spent two days in Eugene, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lin coin Waterman and son, Michael Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs John Kihs were Mrs. Kihs par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Myers of Ashland. They also visited rela tives in Albany. ' Mr. and Mrs. : Irvin Grenz of mm ai no Upstairs Clothes Shop On Men's and Young Men's i- New Fail Super Quality CLOTHES :.. ; . ' ' ustf received another shipment of new fall stock. Come up and see : these new 100 wool, smartly styled, expertly tailored $5 HAT Buy! All Three Together and Save $15 $40 $5 HAT Buy i All Three Together and Save $15 $5 HAT Buy ! All Three Together and; Save $15 $50 $5 HAT Buy ! All Three Together and Save $15 $55 $5 HAT Buy. All Three Together and Save $15 $5 HAT Buy All Three Together and Save $15 $65 Ufckirs Clcilics Step National City, Calif., are visiting his parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Lee Grenz and other: relatives in this community. - Henry Smith,; left for Mountain Home, Mo., after an extended vis it with his brother, B. B. Smith, and Mrs. Smith.; He went by way of California to visit a daughter.; H. H. McCuiloch of Portland visited 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutrhings Sunday. They w ere neighbors in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip VanVal kenberg and children, Phyllis and Mervin "Joe, of southern Oregon have moved to fa farm near Sil verton. Mrs. VanValkenburg is a sister of Mrs. Orville Sheffield of Jefferson. -' , Dr. and Mrs. F. I. Sandifur of Vancouver, Wash., visited Mrs. Sandifur's parents, Mr. and Mrs." M. S. Stephenson. a n& (S .(ffi-Ea isms9 I FRESH ! DELICIOUS! 16 oz. 4Barrs,,j (N FIG BARS 2 pounds )I0 DiCULUlillTIIIE , " k) i " x i r rr ; BOBBY PUIS (Q)0 I j : 1 FuU Pint Hospitar : : : ' ' ' ' - ' 7 piece A TTOICPD1?! P X SnPI nsBK!-a nr"ririT7 iili 1 W &Jtr I IU ; f tJ J Floral Pattern x- ; '3 BEBBY; ' y , .Tri "'' 'm': ' ' " - - - j --ricii afi -- I'n- igffil firwii "Calumet" Words & Music 1 mUmIIU fT i;",;l Gleaming Cry stal, set off by floral de- n) sign. 8 in. bowl, and V- 6 in. Nappies! set 13-Oz. Can gfi f Talcuin Powder iLvLU In Handy Case 11 it FIRST AID KIT JL"" Window Shade fjj k REPLACEIIENTS WQ Crystal Glass Water CZT7 PITCHERS White canvas with sung knit wrist. Sturdy 8 oz. wt. Good wearing. Fancy Glass CQ BOODom Liiiip - Boy's AU-Wool Fell Dress Hals Stamped "Peppere!" . v PILLOW GASES Reg. 10c Value imm iiets BRUSHES Se to $1.49 : M.VA USE n Rural Quhs Elect Leaders ' Gimp Adair Day Rooms " Receive Attention of ' ' Various Groups : OAK POINT w.. Independence Rural Woman's dub met Tuesday with Mrs. Hattie J. Black. Mrs. C. C Comstock acted in the ab sence of the president, Mrs. Hugh Rogers. Members voted to have once a month meeting for ' jthe duration instead of twice a month. A donation for the recreation room at Camp Adair was voted. Mrs. Byron RuddeU and Mrs. Grove Peterson were named I on a committee to ' investigate and report at the next meeting. The health committee reported Men's Canvas Gloves pr. a --. 8on .hades, .If' '. otSe 111 fK Q Hi Bargain" - ' : DOUSE . PMjT . ,MMARGIEJ,, DOLL ! -j 17 In. j j ri Tall I MJanl Soft and cuddly cry in g voice. Adorably dress ed. T . t ! if Complete cr n r M Mrs. Jesse) Walker - suffered , a stroke - three weeks ' ago; Joe Rogers, sr., aa . improving since bit accident on the farm, and has been moved from the hospital to bis son's home -in ' Independence. A. B. W. Hughes was hurt in a fall at his home . Monday. Election of officers for the com ing year resulted as follows: Mrs. C! C Comstock, president; Mrs. Ellis - Lauterback, vice president; Mrs. R. R. Alderson, secretary; Florence Titus, ' assistant secre tary r Mrs. T-'J. Primus, treasurer, and Mrs. Hugh Rogers, reporter. Mrs. Mary Peterson , of . Mon mouth, honorary member, was present, and Mrs. Vinnie Rasmus sen of Portland Was -a guest. The next meeting will be De cember: 8 at. the home of Mrs. C.C Comstock. Red Cross Man Speaks " - : DALLAS John Scott, state T W.V.I r dfUaCiA uudiv sdJ BOWL is ! X : . " - t i .' , " i Black of Brown Jet Oir S75 YoaTl need genty of deep f t siaaikM silk m Sd I U serving . dishes like this JJ VTN w SHOE1 POLISH i one! w pat- c2) T dllUU A yuiiu . tern. Of semi-porcelaiiu i n - - -g -j - I I Hi .. 1 . liquid dentifrice i .a til ji . Whger. IPANA . tooth paste DR. LYON'S tooth powder i PEPSQDENT t . . tooth paste .ii rro'P. (VMP " - LISTERINE . antiseptic and ciea . FAVORITE tooth brush DR. WEST ; iit,v the big tooth brush i box. Wise Santas Buy Now for Christmas Use Our Lay-Away Plan DOLL BED , Drop Sides! Looks like a real baby bassinette. 24 in. long. Complete set, 4 sanded bats, ball, taped net. Stock. Christmas Cards. 4 for 5c to representative of Red Cross for this district,' was speaker at the monthly' meeting of the Dallas Woman's club Tuesday at Li brary halL -4 - - 1 - t Vocal numbers were presented by the Junior trio of the Presby terian church. The girls, Florence Inglis,' Shirley Phelps and Miss McFetridge, ' sang. Accompanying a t the pianq was Mrs. Ralph P. Waggoner. - I - . i , Mrs. Martin Elected ' School Board Member AUMSVTLLE M r s. Margaret Martin was elected school direc tor to complete the term of -office for s. which Robert Mountain ' was elected at a special meeting Mon day. He resigned recently a s school director because be is liv ing in Portland. . Girls Striped POLO SHIRTS " Women's All Rayon IIESH HOSE pr. Novelty Shell IIEGKLiiCES Ladies' Print - DRESSES Daycn Salin SLIPS Plain .tailored or lace trimmed with adjustable shoulder straps. Rayon satin in beautiful tea rose shade. Sizes 32 to 40. k ' Pressed Decorated Glass SALAD BOUL Enameled Tin STEP-OII 10-Qt. Galvanized ; UATEI1 PAIL 4-Pc. Enameled Tin Cannisicr Scl ICVaX Ta - 200 Sheets. FACIAL TABLE TENNIS Best quality, soft, absorbent facial tissues. Have, some on hand at all times. 18e each. 1 1 t. Luke's Parish to Hold Dinner Sunday WOODBURN St Luke's par ish will hold a big indoor dinner and carnival November IS. - The dinner wiU be served from 11:30 to 130 p. when , the carnival will last , as long as the crowds demand. : . ' j ; . The turkey dinner and carnival wbl be held in St. Luke's hall. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH Vita little Worry . Eat. talk, laugh or utez without fear of Insecure false teeth dropping, slipping or wabbling. rASTEETH holds plates firmer and more comfortably. This pleasant powder has: no gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Doesn't cause nausea. It's alkaline (non-acid). Checks "Dlate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEJETH at any drug store. GOO f-.i-i '51 L-J J CAII M I ' ' ' y " ' . -BBSJWIIBIIIIIISM'" ' i" " '"''"'' -