THE OKEGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON .; SUNDAY MOIlNING; JUNE 15; 1034 . i f ( n 77 JLM Em-1N BRIEF: jjLst Class Totlay- - 1 , Adjournment from"' the Bligh , theater- loathe First Christian 'church , until October 6 will be made by the J. J. Evans ; Bible class , for. men. after tbt last 'meet ing of the summer session today. Short .talks will be given by varl ons members of the -class while on or two surprises are planned. Mr.i McCroskey, a brothtr of T. E. McCroskey, will play, a solo on a taw as a 'feature of, the meeting. An organ and ' & room at the church will be. placed at the dis posal of the class which will hold together until the down town classes are: resumed- in the fall.,- As-Miiady Turns - " ' Each . year',, to'. hetLanotor, the country Lclub, the mountains and the beaches, Bhe demands a Mea- dowbrook to match each sports frock. ' For where else can she ' find such "a delicate.': balance, of ;: comfort and correctness "and where such "colors born of sun- hine" sueh a cure artist's touch In ornamentation and "design? We are offering 50 of the models at S7.50 each, regularly priced from $12.75 up. The, French - Shop, Masonic Temple. , ; ; V ; Tacoma Win Tourney Tacoma won the volleyball .tournament at the Rose festival with six straight - games. Port - land ', placed , second losing , one game, and Astoria third,' losing two. The games were played near the Portland YMCA. Vancouver, -B. C. was t fourth, with, Olympia and Salem , tying ' for fifth, place, . each .winning jtwo and. losing four names. Eugene was In the cellar with no win. . V ' marriage licenses while -Judge W. II- Downing also enjoyed a brisk business; officiating at the. wed ding of two of the couples bent upon raatrlmojjyW These two were Frank Kilper and Esther Cornell Mathews,:; both of Jefferson, , the bride being.a school teacher and embarking on' iier third venture. The other couple was Ed : Dixon, 37, and Louisa King, So, hoth of Mill City.5 Other - licenses were Issued to George D. Nelson, route 5, and Clara Cummins, "route 3, and Helmer G. Brokke and Letha Crason, both of Siliertou. Auction Sale . ; Latest Design Cecllllan phono graph and records, good furniture, 450 Hanson strain pure bred White Leghorn pullets, machinery etc., Friday. June 20. 1:30 p. m.. 532 North Liberty St. Woodry is the, auctioneer., V jnelS and. from there he will sail June 1 9. . with .-1 6 other Students fro'm Pacific. Coast colleges and unlver sitles for Japan. The purpose Is a friendly mission looking to-a bet ter .understanding ' between stu dents of the - YMCA of American and Japanese colleges relative (o individual,, needs and problems. The leader ot the delegation is Pr. Norman F. Coleman of Portland. On July 12 they will, attend the national student conference under the auspices of the YMCA at Got efnba. They ;wil return to the United States September 10. liott, secretary, in his .letter to the club , this week, l Mr. Elliott' left for Denver Saturday, c where! he Will attend tbe . International con vention, but before leaving i left a special telegram to be read at the. dinner Monday night. There will be no Tuesday noon luncheon this week. ;. " ' . " place has been. the scene of several drownings . - during the last few years.-. -If possible an expert life- saver will -also be on duty at the Old swimming hole. - - Fimt ClaAA Oak . Wood For m few days. .Fred E. Wells, 280 S. Church. Phone 1542 Jne 15 Divorce Is Granted ' V,. Florence M. i Russell , has Jjeen granted a divorce from George : P. Russell by Judge George G. Bing ham. She was, restored her maid en name. ' Flarence M. Hyatt. The couple were married at. Inde pendence on June 24, l?17f. ; - ; Royal Ann Cherry Growers We ar,e Teady for business again. Phone Raag Y McKenney. Jnel5 ; tUfS Picnic Today I t Salem will be .well represented at the annual picnic of the Wil lamette Valley Telephone Peoples' association which will be held ' in Bryant park at Albany today. Osteopathy, for ClldVen-. Dr. Marshall,' 228 Oregon Bldg. ;:: v w- :: " -. jne 15 SummertAne , Is Meadowbrook time. As 'a particular - Meadowbrook feature we are offering 50 hats at' $7.50 each, regularly priced from $ 12.75 up. . The French Shop, Masonic Temple- J17 Speeder IsFIneji- Only ' one ' speeder was haled Into the Justice court yesterday The lone victim. ; A. Schoenfeldt, contributed $15. 1 v ' ' To Discuss Amusements - Rev. 'Blaine E. Kirkpatrlck an nounces that . in . developing - his subject 'The; Higher Compulsion" at the morning-, service today he intends to deal with the question of amusements. - .The recent ac tion of the. Methodist general con ference -has been ; widely misunder stood, he says, and it is his Inten tion to, clear up the jn is takes. . Auction Sale ' . Household - and - personal prop erty at 194 3. Church St.. Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Clara Anderson estate, consists of over 500. quarts of fruit, 150 quarts being wild black berries; tools, etc.: Cash sale. J17 District Consolidated . - Water district No. 17 In the Grande Ronde valley and water district No. " 4 In Wallowa county have been consolidated.' according to Rhea Luper, state . engineer, and L. B. Stanley, has been placed in .charge of .both, f . , i Summertime - Is Meadowbrook time. As a particular Meadowbrook', feature '"we are offering- 50 hats -at $7.50 each, regularly priced from $12.75 up. The French Shop,' Masonic Temple. : "' . '., J17 Will Defer Payments- - ' ; . 4 )- Eecaust of litigation now pend- 'Ing, to test the state income tax law the second installment pay- "ments which are 'due under the - act ; on June 2 0 may be put off until July 20, according to an- nonncemtnt by Earl 'Fisher, state - tax commissioner. - Cherry Tickf v Wanted. Call 332-J. . J15 -Cupid Business Betier Saturday was a . good day for the county 'clerk who. issued four 'V. Z3 MINIiflfM ill- YCl4 , i . . . . 1 1 PR. GOFFRIER 503 North High Street Jailed on Liquor Charge- Charged with . possession and transportation of intoxicating liq uor, two women and a man-spent the night in the city jail. The trio was arrested on North Cap itol about 5:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon by Officer Louis Olsen. They had two booties of -moonshine when they were arrested. At the police 'station ; they gave the names of D. F, Duffy, Mrs. Holtx man and Mrs. Julia Englens. Ac cording to the police, the trio is suspected of having brought some liquor to Salem to sell. As Milady Turns .' : ' Each year, to her motor,, the cpuntry club, the mountains and the beaches,' she demands a Mea dowbrook to match each sports frock. For where else' can she find such a delicate balance of comfort . and " correctness and where such -''colors born of sunshine"- such a sure artist's touch in ornamentation and design? We are offering 50 of the models at $7.50 each, regularly priced from $12.75 - up. The, French Shop, Masonic Temple. - . , - J17 Council - Meets Monday ' Bills, communications and pav- ng resolutions are the only things to come before the city council at its regular meeting Monday night, was "announced yesterday by Ray L. Smith, city attorney. Special Sale , , ' ) . ' . : : Of gowns at the French Shop. 115 North High. jl7 Three Brths Reported : 5 i' Three births have been reported to the . office of tbe cUy health officer. Masaye is the name of a girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Aya- iro Imagawa, Japanese farmer living nine miles east of Salem, on June 12: . Ponetta May. to Mr. and Mrs. George I Chapman tf route 8, at the Salem hospital June 1 2. and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Hein, 2570 Walker," at 1899 State, on June 11. ' . Black Bag Stole: Stopping in Salem for dinner last night, J. H. AVist. of Scappose, on his way home from the O. L. Dunlap Holstein stock sale near Junction' City, lost . a black . bag containing a number o'f pedigrees. The bag was stolen from an ' auto bile and has no' value to anyone but the owner. Mr. Wist requests that If'tbejbag and pedigrees are found they be .- forwarded to his home. Mr. Wist was accompanied by . G. ' N. Angell' of the Oregon Farmer, and Paul' C. Adams of Warren, secretary" of the Oregon Holstein Breeders' association. Vote Monday for Francis Neer Put him on school board. 1 , j KIwanians Meet Monday All Klwanis night, being ob served by the club over the-world, will be observed at the Marion ho tel Monday night at 6:15 o'clock: Special program, special music and special . speeches by special orators are promised by N. D. El Special Sale f On all stamped goods at the Elite this week, 329 Oregon bldg. jne3l- . - v Leaves for Japan - "-'"': I Dwight Findley of Salem, ?epre jsenting Willamette university, left Auuiovtct uiUb awe o'n la a auviouwi INSCRli AND :FEEL- 8AFK CONCORDIA INSURANCE ; MRS. MOYXIl : .'.' 147 N. Com'l. Room . lilOODRY 5 Bays Fcrclzre Phcn511 411 Oregon Bldg. Phone 457 The Seayy Bell Insurance rAgency General Insurance Just Returned: from the Electronic Convention al Kansas City1 and have In stalled the latest equipment Cor the diagnosis and treatment of disease (Dr.rAbrams' method. Dr. B. II. White , . 506 U. S. Bank Bids. ; ' Salem. Oregon- S. C. STONE, MJX - General Off ic Pract" Cancers Treated . ' Office, Tyler's Drug Stord 157 S. Commercial Street '.V H TERMINAL' ;; '1 f I v W i f l v ' SERVICE ":: ; Car for hire without driven, PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service Popular Priced Tailored Suits $25 to f45 Men's and Young Men'a D. H. MOSHER TAILOR Promotes .Good Health ' , , rjREENWOOD : ' ; CottagejCheese ; " ' J . , v, One-Third Cream u a H. E.'RDDEOUT, Proprietor LADD & BUSH BANKERS": Estatlished 18C3 General Banldncr Busineis Office LTc-ra frcn 10 a. xa. lo 3 p. rL Measles Rack Again '. . , After . an absence of , several weeks three-cases of measles were reported during the. week to Dr. William B.3 Mott. city health offi cer. .One case of mumps and one of diphtheria were also reported dHrlng the week.- .';',' Dr. Anne Brekke, Osteppathle 1 Physician. Phone 859, 4 69 J. . -.; JnelB Teachers Finish Exams- No applicants for life certlfir cates ' appeared at - the . teachers examination Saturday while ; 71 registered for one and "five-year certificates during the wjeek. Three late registrants Friday were Marguerite Tweed ie of Woodburn, Lois McElhaney and ; Hazel Mar shall 0t Salem. - fJ . .v : : -s.1 " 1 . DIED ' " ' ' - RIOPEL The ' remains of John Riopei, who died in" Spokane, Wash., will arrive In Salem to day..; ' He is survived by two nephews, Joe and Poll Rocque of Salem. . Funeral announce ments later. Webb Funeral parlors in charge - of arrange ments. GUEFFROY The funeral of John Gueffroy, who died at Yankton, South Dakota, June 8, 1924, will be held at the Webb Fun eral parlors' Monday, . June 16, at 10:30 a. m. Revs. Poling and Roeder will have charge of services. . Interment will be In City View cemetery. J FCXERAJi. The remains of Chester .W Abrams. who . died s suddenly ; in Glens Falls, N Y., last Monday, are expected -to arrive in Salem on Wednesday morning next, and if n neral services will be conducted from the ' RIgdon Undertaking parlors, at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon by Rev. Blaine Kirk Patrick. Interment will be, In the IOOF cemetery. 't . ,;- : V . Chester. Abrams was. a former resident of Salem and was espe cially prominent in , the National Guard, of which he was a, member for five years. He was conspicu ous as an -expert rifleman and sev eral times represented Salem and the state of Oregon In the national rifle matches, each time winning national honors and trophies. : Services Announced - "The services at St. Paul's Epis copal church will be held at 11 a. raj. and -7:30 p, . m. Rer., H. t D. Chambers. - ' - ' '- 1-. - . Woodburn Trains Discontinued On and after Monday. June 16, Oregon Electric train No. 23 ar riving Salem 3:15 p. m., from Woodburn, and No. 24 leaving Sa lem 3:30 p. m. for Woodburn and intermediate points; . will be dis continued. This train, has. been running through he school, year daily,, except Saturday and Sun day. - J. W. Ritchie, Agt. JI8 Vote Monday for Francis Neei Put him on school board. ' Pioneers Plan Hike e All members of the, Salem Pio neer clnbs and other YMCA boys who are, . interested ; plan, a long hike Tuesday, meeting at the YM CA at-8:30 o'clock, bringing their unches and bathing suits.' Anyone wishing to make the hike are re quested to get in -touch with Loyal Warner. During -the summer - a. months four of the clubs will dis band as -their , leaders, ; who have been ' students at Willamette uni versity., will be- out of the city, Mi n til September 1. These clubs are 'the Daniel s Boone, .Wetxel, Shelton and Roosevelt. -The Pio-- neer. Trail Is being published and will . be ready for - distribution - on Monday, ' " , . ( For Rent -Furnished Apartment ' ' Light and airy, light, phone and bath free (adults)', 446 Union street.' Phone 68 0-M. t Jnel8 Osteopathy The Original A genuine spinal treatment.. Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon Bldg. . ; , ; - Jnel5 Pioneer Memorial Today f;.ii4 .' Memorial exercises are being held at Scio this afternoon, for Joab Powell, one pf the early day circuit r(ders. It is plannedl to hold the memorial exercises every year. 'Among Salem people jnak-; ing the trip today, will be ,MrJ and Mrs, M. L. Fulkerson.Mrs. Cora Reed and Miss Rita Reed, a great-great-granddaughter of the pioneer. ' Miss Reed . has Just re4 turned to the city after-completf ing her4 freshman year at OAC focal Diver is Third. r- i: Third ; place in - , tbe : national Olympic fancy diving contest try outs was won by Julian Burroughs of 366 North Commercial, at In dianapolis this week, . according to word received here. He also took sixth place' In the high diving con test.' Burroughs is a student at OAC, . .. Loose Hay for Sale- Turner road and Phone. 15 6 8-J. ' 19th street. JnelS Cares for Grandsons . Temporary custody of his three grandsons. Junior. Ben, Frank Ar thur! and Paul James Wedel,. has been granted F. B. Wedel pending the result of divorce - action filed by Ben F. Wedel against his wife1. Grouches Have Inning Any a person ": with anything on their chests will be given an op portunity to unburden themselves at ; the Chamber of Commerce luncheon Monday .noon. . Plans for running the organization, any other organization, city., county. state or. government may be aired at wiHV, "Every , dog. ha.hU.daJ" This may be yours. . Here will fc a chance to tell what the- Cham ber of :Commer'ce, should de',". the bulletin . reads. - Charles Arcnerd will preside as -toast master, with William J. BusIck as bell ringer and Oliver J. Myers as time-keep er, -. ..-vv Special Sale . Of gowns at the French Shop, 115 North High. : ' h', I JH Gueffroy Remains Here The remains of the late John Gueffroy, 970- Church street, . ar rived in Salem Saturday morning from Yankton, S. DC, where he died at 'the home of a' son, .Walter Gueffroy, last Sunday. : Funeral services will be: held from ' the Webb funeral parlors at 10 o'clock Monday : morning. Mr. -Oueffroy was 76 years ' old and had -made his home in the city -for the last 15 years. Of the nine-sons and two ' daughters' who survive, two live In Salem.' ' These " are A. A. Gueffroy and Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf. Walter Gueffroy accompanied the body , here. Mr. - Gueffroy. will .be buried Reside his wife, who died about a year ago. Dalem iifortuarp rfsaxmas Aim -- TvrMzmu szascioxs " " rasas uu :- X Sfflatsat Wark-JCodstate rrtsst tVEBB'S FUNERAL PAIU-bRS--J sos a. ov RIGDON Cz SON'S Caeoaalad Esryl3J tz v. EjW-rkB its - Will Pay Cashi- For used pianos. Phone -1659. Total Vote Pecnliar . " '.Total vote in Marlon county for the primaries held last month was 11,111, according to figures com piled by U.: G. Boyer. county clerk. Of, this number 9243 were republi cans and 1863 democrats. The vote was practically 40 per cent of the total registration. which was 22,221 pror: to the electon; Piano Recitals " '. ; ,K Mr. and Mr a. Frank E. Churchill will present pupils in Piano Reel tals, June 2 4 and 2 at: the First Christian church. Public cordially invited. . J15 To Supervise Swimming : Swimming , at the . Nineteenth street dam, ; near ? State, will be supervised this" , summer and general survey made o? the -Jo cation. It was decided' upon at ,a meeting of thepublic playground committee Saturday noon. Should the plan.be found feasible, dress-, Osteopathy for Goitre- . - Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon Bldg. " . . JnelS nVBEDIIIESTO OM EM EM Cherries, Loganberries and - Raspberries Will Come . " Fast Now, Too o JJquor Found . t - ,,,Though 10 search warrants au thorizing, arenta of the state pro hibition department to seek liquor in the vicinity of Donald were Is sued from the justice court, noth-? Ing was found and nine, of the re turns' have been filed., The 10th has "not .been filed. Nine of these were issued upon affidavits made by Nellie Goodyear,- said to be a special' prohibition agent and the 10th upon the affidavit of Willard M. Houston, chief deputy under Cleaver. Though the i affidavits declared the signer had good rea son "to believe that , contraband liquor was td he' found". on the premises none' was! located at the xonowing nameu places:. jr. r ei- ler, vice president of ' the First State Bank of Donald; Ernest Ftl ler. Garrett B. Ackerman, confec tionery; ,A.J J. Rick; . Mrs. F. A, Mercer, hotel proprietor Kilmer & Taylor, tile factory; Bob Losey, Dave Pendleton, ' James and Joe Fowler, ' ' - v'';" :' Some of the finest strawberries that ever grew,. even in the-Salem district., premier strawberry- coun try of, the world, are coming to the Salem' canneries." ' 'Full forces were working at the canneries, mostly on strawberries, yesterday,' 'and altogether on strawberries' at the barreling plant of Baker,. Kelly & v McLaughlin. There will within a few days be a tapering off 6f the supply, but there will be a lot of strawberries coming, every, day of this week,' with a few running into next week. All varieties are still comings but mostly "they are the Ettersburg 121. These are about a week later than tbe Treblas and other ber ries.';;.; ;. ,:i:ssr World Beaters , . , ;The' Ettersburg 3 21 ." berries coming now are bound to enhance the reputation .of the Salem dis trict in the strawberry industry. They make the best canning out put ever packed. .- They are go ing to make -the. everlasting for tune , of the ; strawberry ' growers here They are going to. make it easy to, sel Salem" canned straw berries at top prices., ' Lots of Cherries i All the canneries will start on cherries-tomorrow.- .The supply of Royal Anns is large and-fine, and this will make a busy canning season; especially as loganberries are also beginning to come, and raspberries,; too. The Oregon Pack ing company, took in a lot of red raspberries yesterday. L The Raas Interests 'will open up tomorrow- barreling Royal Anns, in the Southern Pacific warehouse on ' Ferry."; street, back of - The Statesman, office. V r - , - The North Wfest Canning com pany; packed some rhubarb the past season: They were working on some rhubarb yesterday; near the last of the season. " , . Some of 'the other cannerymen ruliafDVaTm- thl mayhe-ithe be- ginnlng-.ot. sa ; very "big things for this district ; ' for the? indications itatf.tbai-wJsitsaitf pToduce' a. choice article for canning.? That is very. Important. -.; :' ' '." - AU the canneries 'seem rto. be tuU up on i loganberries. They of .Salem; are experimenting on hse been p-5 cent-'"'.." ". un '. -but they have sloppy'-.. ; t f,. the present. Some"IJti. rrif may go -to:,waste'ifaww eutle i hot found." 'Presidential timber ought ia b hardwood,' and still- growing at tbe top. '" . n-i !c PERSONAL Ed Barr, of Pendleton, was a recent visitor here with his tnoth- trt lMrs. S. J. McBrlan, who Is vis iting her granddaughter, Mrs. Roy Coffey. a resident of the ' Liberty district. - A. J. Patton, Maclear pioneer, was -a -Salem visitor Saturday. - Panl Brown, of Gates, was in the city ; Saturday morning; com ing down the night 'before. ... Harry A. 'Jordan, of . Gresham was a recent visitor in Salem. W. C Wright of Albany was a business visitor in Salem Satur day. Rex Sanford la spending a few days at Netwportr .superintending the laying ou,t of a new golf course He is expected to return to Salem the first .of the week. Mrs. C M. Palmer,- newly elect ed president- of the American le gion .auxiliary, and her daughter of ; Lai Grande are over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ter- williserr :. .. -. The reason the world keeps wary eye' on i Russia Is that ' no country - is ', able ;to work put its destiny, without affecting the des tiny of all the , others." WE y PAY CASH FOR s x j YOUR . FURNITURE . AND TOOLS - Capital Hardware & i i Furniture Cb : ; : V Best Prices Paid : : 2o5;N.Xom1 SU Phone 347 DentistsVTPrescription Whitens Dark Teeth ; "InitantlyAt Hoime' '" Now1 molter and others wfco teth re doll, inottr. Tfllowigh and ualncd can qairkly maka their tth fufthinc white and luatrona right at how, and for a uaall t. Xhia la turonn m V-rr aeriptioa of two prominent dentist which worka ia ' maw and trtirely- aaf way. Coaalata of a mild harmleaa liquid and perlal patte. Jnt apply few' dropt ot liqaid ' to teeth.1 Tina aoii?ni aima. Thn era vaate. Thta a-ently rvntovaa Aftrned ' atain. , Dark, diarotored. yrl laaitk imth bccoiiia beaatifully white and clear otto I" a few minnte. R anlta f f irat applieatioa will Tery likely aotsaa yoa. ? Taia prearription ,ta aoia .u lv .tha nans Blaeb.idnt Combination. V ffvl an naiBL fiafo' to nae. 0t BteachodwD. Combinatiaa, today,, atJ all SPECIAL 6ALJ Men'a, Work Shirta and Overalls - ' Our regular Jfl.OO "Big Vank" Shirts for 8c. I a blue or gray iasizes-14 to 17. . , ' Our 1.25 "Big Yank" Khakf Shirts fcfr fl.OO. n sizes 14 to 17. .v: : '; Extra sizes,. 17 to 1 9, blue or gray, $1.00; khaki. $123. See our men's regular 75c blue shirts for Oc. ' ' " Our "Black Bear" brand shirts' in blue or gray, av regular $1.50 shirt, the kind we used to get (before the war J for fl.QO each. Sizes 1 4 , to 17 , Here is one of .the best quality and best 'madfir shirts we have sold for years. , We only have 20 dozen of this quality. Come and get what you want of them, right away, . Better buy 3 or .6. while you can ; get such shirts as - these. -They are extra good v(made extra big). Overalls for $ 1 .49 and 1.09. "Black Bear" blue bibs (with high backs) $2.00. 'i-YC Union Made Carpentrs'r White Overalls' (extra good ) $2JSO. . f . Union Made Painters' White Overalls (extra good) $1.75.. Army and Men's Work: Goods. HILLPOT & SOX (Two Stores) 230 South Commercial Street (South of Marion Hotel) , 305 State Street -(North of Ldd & Bush Bank) Tents, All Kinds of Camping , :r ,.;,GOpdS.- ; . t:l J J See Our . Folding, Brown .Duck Cots for $3.03. - .... Splendid Sunday Dinner $1.00 ' Cocktails Choice Fresh Shrimp or Crab Meat ' ' Mixed Relishes . . chicken Cream' Soup -' , Entrees ' Chicken Frlcasse Gardinere ' 'Beef Tenderloin, Bardefaise Sauce Sliced Chicken a' la 'King " Roast Chicken, Celery Dressing .si''' J- ' . Vegetables , ' GardenPeas with Cream ;V ' Sliced Tomatoes ' French Dressing ' ' ' Dessert Vanilla,. Ice Crpara or Orange Sherbert or Pie M ! 11 n : F, it I o -'if '-f '.li.Jii- Coffee, Tea or Milk I its 41 ' - 'f n.r t.r .-. -i t .1 f - a- f. a ( r( ti i- KVt . ITr ! . awo f "1; ' J; ,'.M ! It is" our business to correct the conditions cwhidi ' cause eyiBstraih and head .ache, and to this'end we liave gathered together every modern device that' we' VnS'y s ; -V t . . - - -,. . '..:. lilt render the. highest type of optical service to you,,. . Dr. Burdette Dr. Vcnncr ' ' . :-:.:r Vt,lifiir: H IV.' t it i till 1 ti .- S : 325 STATE ST. Opposite Ladd & Bush Bank. . - . Salem, Orejci Vote For i mm ' - . :. i C n'-'ii ?i i ' -.' ' A v; in IV ! I WE": for School Director He is qualified to fjive Salem still better schools for still r less money. He is a college graduate -iT He has taught in college. ; ' ' He is a successful business man. He is alive and progressive.' He is popular and best liked among those who know him la - - - - - ' - He did 'not seek the nomination; he: was forced into it by ; his friends, who Imev his fitness. He is your land of a man for the job. " GO TO THE POLLS AND DO YOUR DUTY -ill ing rooms. wll, be erected.? . This go4: 4ttyh'-i T;"J-T " '