;Th OREGON i STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Friday Meaning. September 3. 1213 V ELcuxpsall RI DBn'Oeffs . f Civil Service Job Open Ap plications for clerks and junior clerks In the government service including the OPA for the north- western states are open now, Mrs, Cecile Bowden, civil service sec retary In Salem announced this week. Salaries range from $1752 to $1560 per year, including over- , time. No written t e s t s are re quired and there are no maximum . age limits. Six months experience Is required . or the equivalent in , training. Full details and forms ; for application may be . obtained from Mrs. Bowden in the social - security office,", second , floor, postoff ice building. fA Maximum temperature Wed nesday, 71; minimum 48; Thurs day rirer, zJ. Weather data restricted- by army request. - fountain i Waitress wanted; also girl wanted. The Spa. . ; New Wae In Charge LL Kath arine Satenal, whose home Is at Milwaukie, Ore., has been assign ed to take charge of the Salem " WAC recruiting office replacing LA. Minnie Wosk, who has been called back to Portland. IA, Sare nal enlisted in the WAC last Oc tober, received her training at Des : Moines, Iowa, and has been sta tioned in the Portland office since July 1. Before enlisting, she was one of i the food editors In Jhe Home- Institute department of the Oregonian in Portland, being a graduate of Oregon State college. It costs " no more to ! use the best! Re-roof now with Pabco roofing. No down payments 12 months to pay.; Phone -9221. R- L. Elfstrom Co, 375 Chemeketa SL - -- - .. ..." : .- Dance Tonite Salem Armory. : Lost 10 ply-8.25 by 20-Seiber-ling air cooled truck tire, tube and wheel. Between Salem and Port land Aug. 31-43. Phone 3631. Ed Hawkins. Reward. , Factory Site Let A six months lease to S. A. Hoefer with option to buy has been' ap proved by Marion county court for a two-story, 50x80 foot con crete building in Woodburn. The option is to purchase at the end of the lease period for $2500. - Hoef ers handle and stirrup fac tory at Woodburn was destroyed by fire recently and he is expect ' ed to continue its operation at the new site. Rummage sale. 273 N. High. Sat. Small Boy Injured When Rol lin, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Herbst, 20 Hansen ave nue, fell out of bed early Thurs day morning, he cut an inch-long gash across an artery in his fore head. City first aid men put on an emergency dressing and the lad's parents took him to a physician. j Collision Thursday Automo biles driven by Homer Lee Work man, 1909 North Fourth street. and- Rex Gilbert Cooper; route four, collided at the intersection of Chemeketa and North High streets at . approximately one o' clock Thursday afternoon." Work man, whose car was most serious ly damaged, had planned to leave today to drive to California. Coo per later paid a $5 fine in munici pal court on a charge of operating a motor vehicle without a driver's license.' , Luti floristTh. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. I - ' ' Cash & Carry .Cleaners now at old location, 352 Chemeketa. Mrs. Leach, 'owner. For,' home loans see 'Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. f f . Board to Continue The order eliminating hop production quotas and the marketing agreement with respect to the 1943 crop will result in no change in the hop control board office personnel here, offi cials indicated Thursday. Field of fices -'however probably will be closed down November 1, since their principal function is certifi cation of hops under the market ing agreement. Home can be lovelier, gayer, with Imperial wallpaper and Sherwin Williams .enamels : harmonized throughout. Color styling and In dividual supervision for the ama teur , painter at Elfstrom's, 375 Chemeketa. Dance Tonite Salem Armory.; Boasts . Three Stripes The sleeves of Alyce Cline, WAC re cruiter In the -Salem office, were adorned with another stripe and a T Wednesday when the Port land office notified her that she had been made a : fourth grade technician. , Sgt Cline returned to Salem from Portland Thursday to resume her recruiting activities here after being in Portland for some time while ill. i "You will always find a better car and make a better deal,, at Lo- der; Bros., 445 Center St. "Our 15th year in Salem, Oregon." "Home of Good Used Cars." "Olds mobile Sales and Service. . i Board to Meet The realty board will resume its meeting to day at noon with a luncheon ses sion at the Marion hotel ' Steiwer Acting As Governor William H. Steiwer, - president of the state senate, arrived here Thursday afternoon to serve as acting governor during .. the ab sence of Governor Earl SneH, who is en route to Chicago' and Mack' inac .Island, Mich. ; : Steiwer's first official5 act i was that of . signing a notarial com mission. He later held a confer ence with other state officials. Steiwer ' said he . probably' would remain in Salem until late next week. ; Mrs. Steiwer accompanied her husband to Salem. f ,' Daughter Visits - - 9 WOODBURN : i Mrs. j Harold Schooler and little daughter -are here from Vancouver, WasiL, for a short stay at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrsi ; Frank Proctor. " Articles Filed Homer Gouley, Romeo . Gouley , and Katherine Gouley of Brooks filed article of Incorporation "for the Willamette Hop company ' in the '.Marion county probate court Thursday. Salem was listed as the principal place of business for the corpora tion. Dance Tonite Salem Armory. 9 Organizer Leaves Mrs. Leona Eikolski,' AFL organizer, here ear ly in the week in the interests of the cannery workers union, left following Wednesday's 'meeting of the local union to ; return briefly to her home in Eugene, expecting to return to Salem later- ' Back to school with "Mark Twain" sport shirts, $2.25 to $3.45. A. A. Clothing Co., 121 N. High. Valuable Carco Held Four sealed boxes of camelback, mater ial used in recapping tires, lost from a truck in Salem on Wednes day night, were held at the city police station here Thursday for identification by trucker or own- Chief Tax Deputy C A. "Cliff Lewis.4 deputy In the Marlon county tax assessor's office for the past eight years, was Thursday, named v. chief deputy to succeed Paul Grlebe bow, who has resigned. Lewis, Marlon county GOP ' central committee chairman. Is to . take over bis new duties' rfetober . 1, County Assessor K. "Tad" Shel teVsald la aunounelng the ap pointment. ' - ers. v Auction sale. 15 reg. ; Guernsey cows ' & heifers, milking machine & mgk cooler. Tues., Sept. 7, 1:30 p. ml 1 mi. E. Middle Grove school. J. W. Hyett. . ' Tricycles Stolen Carl Newton, 2170 Trade street, has reported to police the theft from his residence premises late Wednesday1 of two tricycles of identical make and ap pearance. One was taken from the garage and the other from the lawn. . Cone and Hear The Gospel Sicry ?'-:7 .. -. j t - - i I ' Evangelist Will M. Thompson at the w f Uoose Hall South 12th and Leslie Streets; in a series of Gospel meet-, i Logs beginning Sunday, Sep-! tember 5th and continuing through the 26th, each eve ning at 7:45. v ; Sponsored by the 12th Street Church of Christ : Welcome n r ,i 4 1 r r-r 1 . . . 5 tiMimmm CLOSED ALL DiY E10IIDAY LADOD DM PURE! . tmii ; - fINESTt CASTILES tm" . .... . I m A mm Ur - u:: (2rSC3TC:C3TLge. Small 10c sftlFEBBOV SBS IT DAILY! 4 Bars ;270 Jjg J 10c 25c TUX FLAVOR MM 4 MMOJ ' ' " SOSKW 1 Lb. S Lbs. : 230. Qcnlicr Gals. Xarge pkg? Diver nun tzx 34b. T carton.. W 50 H .Oila.CrccIicrsij; D D D Van Camp Porls Cs Dsans 190 Ileal - Fish - Poulhy If you haven't tried Curtis Market Bleats you've really been missing something. See our tempting display to day and buy early for the Labor Day weekend. We carry the best selection available and have only gov eminent inspected meats.' We also have a supply of non-rationed Poultry and Fish.- V , Open Dally- Tin 7:31 pjn. - - FOB I1EAT TO EAT ; - UE Cflin BE DEAT H and D - V::':-z i':y ylir:'J: Garden Sucsl Peas ISrTSS 140 aOQUIOCS 24 Points .J2ytm tin iL C?f Apricots .27 Points. H and D, in Syrup, ; m . :zyx'B tin Cm-H Del ; n J n 1-1-9 Points. mm m w wwm r r m m r"is . - llonte ' 3038 f lass CoWi n li: ; 11 Points, M Cat Green Tu tin. Sasan Baker D D D D O :' D D 0 D 120-n D Spla Pea Ss;p Ifc. S w 25g p Wylerj b Uylor's IMco BiDrX,:Pkg. 3.00 Blitj n, 1 White or Whole Wheat, r 5 Nice LrCHU 1-Ib. -1011 A 0 0 n 1 CZZI CZZJ CZD ailcrli Cnlbl-'cl lirhclCJ ' CZ3 UZD CZZJ CZ3 U PnoIbDQ-: IRicEaDn5Gls CIXICTJIT COURT. 1 ; ' .Virginia Kidd vs. Marion coun ty: answer alleces the car ooer- ator did not take reasonable care In observing alleged defects 1 In road before certain accident. r. nnabell Clements vs. William Clements: order declarinsr defen dant in default. : - John Dencer vt Rose E. Den- cert defendant's : application to place case on trial docket I : Gustave A. Ostrin vs. FranMHt Ostrin Johnson et al: comnlaint alleges best ' Interest of parties would be served by. sale of cer tain property and asks appoint ment of suitable person ' to sell property. "v - - , rRCjBATK COURT 1 T. - ' . Clemma M. Durbin 'Mtat nr. der setting October 4 for hearing on zmai account. " Lena Ridders estate; order set ting October 11 for hearing on fi nal account ',..- , Cora Rains estate; order - ap proving final account ? - . C P. Bishop estate; order" di recting transfer of certain stocks. Laura Faulkner, guardianship; order authorizing Lydia Grant to sell certain real property. ' ' r W. R.' Kane Testate: order di recting A. H. " Turner and Helen Turner," executors, to convey cer tain real property, '.-; A V - Howard Ernest - Ostrin' guar dianship; order authorizing Gus tave A. Ostrin, guardian, to in stitute certain suit In behalf of guardianship. . - -" v: ; . Oscar Dencer; .order approving final account . of -Emma L. Den cer, administratrix. ,' -MAR&IAGE APPLICATIONS . Joseph Fruscione, 22, US army, Camp Adair, and Sarah r Petra male, 21,, Monmouth. ; J. :"-.'"-. Francis P. .v Mofenbier, . 21, US marine corps, Santa Barbara, Calif, and Christine. M,, Eberle, 20, saleswoman, Mt AhgeL . . v JUSTICE COURT ; V ' Lambert Bert Hoffman; no op erator's license; $1 and costs; fine suspended and costs paid. . Francis Joseph Buchheit; fail ure to stop; $2.50 and costs. ; Charles : W.J Henderson; no op erator's license; $1 and costs. MUNICIPAL) COURT Arthur J.' Punzel, . route two; arunicen driving; $100 fine, 30 days In Jail, suspended - on pay ment! of fine, operator's license revoked for one year. Claude E. Stiles, Bend; running tramc light; $2.50 baU. vj - Jack N. Brazie, 332 North 24th street; reckless driving; $25 fine. Millard M. Doughton, 1820 North 19th street; reckless driv ing; $25 fine.. - ; . . Donald ; W. : Wray, Portland; running traffic light; $2.50 fincUf i Rex Gilbert Cooper, -route four; no operator's license; $5 fine. t Mott to Qose Salem Office. The Salem office of Congress man James W. Mott will close on Saturday, Sept . and all future correspondence should be ad dressed to his Washington office, Mott announced Thursday-. " The congressman has con pleted a f our weeks schedule of visits! to all of the counties com prising the - first congressional district of Oregon and will return to Washington next week for the reconvening of the congress on September. 14. ;g" ".A . Candidates Named For Tcsfc Point Congressman . James W. Mott yesterday announced the nomina tion of the following four service men to take the entrance exami nation for the US military acad emy at West Point: - Principal Aviation Cadet' Wil- HawLXL Merriott USN-FPS. Sa j . - First alternate CpL H. William McElhinny, Salem. , Second alternate Pvt Lyle W. Williams, Rainier. ' ; Third . alternate Pvt George P. Winslow, jr, Tillamook. These candidates have been ordered to Lafayette university, Easton, Pa, where ' a special course of instruction, which has been prepared by the war de partment will be conducted. The successful candidate will enter the academy on July 1," 1944. 7? Thumb Infected V GRAND ISLAND Mrs. Frank Finn! cum has been suffering from an infected left thumb. The infection started from a sliver. 1 1 ' - j I . - ' - f . .. . ; j . ..1; TnmiB MAM'S 1HI(D)IP Gives You Some Important Tips on The - i- "I; lK t st Toss for m s r Goieg Mm - v ,- - . - -- . ,! ' Do you vcmt a "dress up" suit ! or.. y casual suit, for-every jday ecffrV;The Man's : Shop -has provideplentiiully for you in both types and they're 100! , wool and 100 quality Uirougrh . . come unfinished worsted of a ,( . rough, rucjged tweed that works j V oui so weu in xxuxea ensemoies. Sixes . from ' 84 to . 40." Price s4(o)'co n ) till L ,.',.V If ' 1 1 'L; f--J S V k7 : i 1 ... 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CHECK YOUR UST FOR THESE ) DAdl TO SCHOOL'' ITOISt - Sport Coats, $1650 and ' more '.'An-TTool -Sltckf,''. ' ilQ.95j ind more 'Campus Cords, $5.95. tnd 6.50 .;'.'(. ' " - . - . - Interwoven Sox, 3 pair $1:25 to $1 a pair Edgerton and Nnnn BnsH Shoef, $6.95 lo Oil T7ater.Repellent Jackets, C6.95 to $9.93 415 STATE STTJUrr MOXLEY A1JD HUNTINGTON The Store of Style, Quality -and Value t : caleti. err.