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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning. Jnne 19. 1930 PAGE NINE ant ran r 4 4 ADOPTS BUDGET SWEGLE, June 18. The SweRle school board held their meeting Monday night and pres ented the budget for approval for the coming year. Carl Hoffman was elected trustee and Mrs. John Whitehead clerk. K.' A. West ha3 Just completed hi s well. It Is 1C3 feet deep and ha a good supply of water. Mr. and Mrs. Swening spent last week at Newport and return 'ed to her father's in time for the Marshall reunion. The R. A. West clan held a re union at their home last Sunday. They entertained 33 guests and serred a pot luck dinner followed with ice cream and cake. Mrs. Mary Hoffman left for California Monday with Mr. and Mr. Wm. Borgman where she will attend Normal during the summer. 'Business Profits Hhoultl stay where they ac ciw to help your own town grow. If they are sent to Wall Street what good will they do Salem? The following prices good for 1 week unless otherwise specified: 25c 25c 30c 30c 35c 25c Tork 30c 25c 85c 50c 50c 10c 15c 25c $1.65 25c 25c 15c 21c Pleasant View School to Remain Closed Next Year PLEASANT VIEW, Jun 18 A school meeting was called the first of the week to elect new of ficers. The following were elect ed: H. Daue for a term of three years to succeed Frank Cook; Mary Miller, clerk; Mrs. E. J. Mil ler, chairman. There will be no school held again this year the chiiiren at tending the Marion and CloTer dale schools. The Pleasant View. W. C. T. TJ. is noimng its annual ice- cream social Saturday evening at the Cioverdaie school house. A very interesting program is being pre pared. Clifford Evans is visiting with his sister at Dallas. Strawberry picking is complet ed in this section. The crop has been a very light one. DM CANNON WASHINGTON. June 17. (AP) In a statement telegraphed from Louisville. Ky., Bishop James Cannon, Jr.. today termed Repre sentative Tinkham, republican, Massachusetts, a "blustering cow ard" for attacking him on the floor of the house under immuni ty from prosecution for libeL County Court Is Watching Road SCOTT8 MILLS, June 18. John Slegmund, county judge and I John Potter, commissioner, ot Salem were inspecting the new i market road. i Rock is being hauled on the road, and the grading about fin islied and work win be started on ' the road above the market road 1 toward Crooked Finger. At the school meeting at the Noble school Monday evening. ! Herman Landwing was re-elected i director and Lewis Shepherd was elected clerk. WASHINGTON. June 17. (AP) Assailing Bishop James Cannon Jr., for his refusal to tell the senate lobby committee how $48,300 contributed for the 1928 anti-Smith campaign had been ez- nended. Ren. Tinkham. republi can, Massachlsetts, charged in the house today, that until an Mount ing is made the churchman will stand convicted in the eyes of all honest men of having appropriat ed that money to his own uses.' Reading from a prepared speecn In a calm, even tone, Tinkbanfas serted that Cannon appeared be fore the lobby committee Tolun tarily and that his refnsal to ex nlaln the disposition of the $48, 300 contributed by JS. U. Jameson. New York capitalist, "can give rise only to sinister implications . , . . . i M n m tne mm a oi any. uuucti 4 lbs. Fresh Green lVas, for Ked Currants, 8 Boxes for Sliced Ham, iound Genuine MetwursV l'ound Veal I. oaf, Pound Minced Ham, Bolog na, Frankfurters . . Pound Steak 30c, St-ak 25c, Pork ( hops :J 16 oz. cans .Monarch Beans . . . . Drij.it Coffee 30c, 5 lbs. for Japu Tea Pound 35c and . . . , Kl:uk Oylon and India Tea, Pound. . . Lettuce, ;l for "arrets, J fur , Iteets, ; for Fix-Let's Superior I'luur. now .... 5 Bars Fairy Toilet Soap for .... 7 Bars Classic l.nundry Soap Walnuts Pound Pullet Eggs, lo7t-n Bennetts to Move To Argo in Fall JEFFERSON". June 18. Mr and Mrs. L. N. Bennett and fam ily left Tuesday for Philomath i where they will spend a few I weeks visiting relatives, after ! which Mr. Bennett will have charge of a look-out station in i the mountains, on the middle j forks of the Santiam during the ' summer vacation. ! In the fall ther will move to ! Areo wher Mr. Bennett was elected principal of the school for ! next year. Myers Goes to Liberty School HITBRARD. June 17 Prof. Arthur Mvers has accepted a po sitlon as principal of the Liberty school, professor and Airs. My ers were both re-elected to posl tions fn the Hubbard school this snrine. Professor Myers has had charge of the seventh and eighth grades, has been athletie coacn and leader of the boys 4-H club work here for the past two years. Mrs. Myers was the third and fourth grade teacher last year. Professor and Mrs. Myers will spend the summer at Indepen dence and then expect to live at Liberty. Home Town BREAD Our new special long loaf. Reg. 2 for 25c. In troductory offer, 1 A Saturday only loaf 1UC More slices per loaf. Made with milk. White or whole wheat, made with milk. Bye bread or French. Of 3 for I LO C Home made Devils Food eakei Sandwich Buns, Sat. only, doz. 18c Orange Cream Snails Reg. 25c. Saturday OA special ? sCUC Bake-Rite Bakery 345 State Going on a vacation? Have The Statesman follow you. By mail two weeks to any address 25 cents. (SEE We will be in the market for black cherries and will pay cash market price. Be sure that you spray. Young and Wells Fruit Co. Off;ce at Terminal Ice and Cold Storage Plant 990 X. Front St. Telephone 3604 SKILLED HANDS Everything sent to us is handled by Skilled Hands. We are experts. In order to render the highest quality workmanship Skilled Hands manipulate the most mod ern .equipment available, nd best of mil, our prices are no higher than else where. Call 1433 Standard Cleaners & Dyers 360 N. Commercial FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Rst Butter 10 lbs. Sugar for lVu-on Squares, PiMinrt Upton's Coffee, Pound 8fXJ X. Commercial St. Phone 1-2-C-3 EDamraomi's $:t.OO orders delivered Free 33c 48c 15c 39c Genuine French Narcisse, true Black Jasmine This Conpon is Worth $1.02 ) Fn TP I Present this coupon and only 98S to help pay r K r ' our local dvert,3,tl expenses," salesladies, I 11 JU Ll express etc f and we gly,. ,ou FREB without further co3t TWO regular $2.00 bottle? of French perfumes in Narcisse and Black' Jasmine odors and also a $1.00 box of Marvelous "De Vonne," world's most exquisite face powder. All three a $5.00 value for Just 88c. our new shade sensation Cypsy Tan, Natural and Rachel.; This offer good only as long as present supply lasts. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY De Vonne Products PonUJ Dt VAf Nationally Advertised Mail Order, Accepted. Add 10c lil Ug DU1IC ,n -Th, Uberty toa7ki.g and Wage 403 SUU, Tel. 8118 "True SJory." Etc jjl- H by "De Vonne" Announcement- - of the opening of the Variety Bakery (formerly Model Bakery, under New Management) 235 North High Street Across from Hotel Senator Thursday, June 19th We will make a variety of Breads, Rolls, Sweet Goods. Danish Pastries, Cakes, Pies and Cookies We cater to Birthday - Wedding and Party orders Only quality ingredients used in our bakery products SPECIAL FOR OPENING DAYS Each customer making a 35c purchase Thursday or Friday at our Bakery will receire one of our quality cakes FREE Cookies for the children Special attention given to them Market Drug Store C. L. Wellman, Ph. G. FREE DELIVERY In "The Marker Phone 474 Daily aervice to your door Fresh Bakery goods on Sunday Telephone 1657 Closed Saturdayi The 255N.Hight. Witch Hazel OA. 1 pint .OUC 50c Pebeco or QQ Pepsodent 017 C 10c Dona Castile Of 5 for WC 25c Epsom Salts 1 ' 1UL 1 lb. pure crystals 25c Theatrical Cold Cream, ;1 lb. JUi. Pint Vacuum CQ Bottles I -WC 35c NestleV Chocolate Bars, OAr Yt lb i. 1 Pt. Thympline Anti septic CAr solution ; JUl. Fit YOUR VACATION KIT FROM OUR 2,Table Rubber Gloves AQn heavy .te7C Bottle Caps '1 ST088 rr 23c 75c Mineral Oil 1 pt. of heavy t Jt Cigarettes 2 for L 25c Gum 3 for 10c o o o Happy Days Are Here Again . . . So Are SPORT OXFORD DAYS Elk Skin - White Rubber Soles - Built for Service - Comfort and Good Sport Looks - Many Styles 2nd Floor DRWJ S1HK&E STOKE - - ANNOUNCEMENT - - - On and after Thursday, June 19th, and until further no tice, Carson Pharmacy in the Hotel Senator will be open each evening- Special Sale Thurs., Fri. and Sat. June 19th, 20th, 21 I 35c DjerKiss Talc 19c EXTRA TsSrir-" FREE! 25c Mennen's Talc for men, both for 49c jQ e -irs worn- OpeClcUS 75c Bathing Caps, helmet style 39c en caing at 1Ms gtore 4 bars Lux 50c Woodbury Tar Shampoo Thursday and making o ZDC 50c Woodbury Olive Oil and Castile A . .,, Soap ' -rOK- goo WoodburJ Cocoanut Oil Shampoo a j0c PurchaS we wl" Candy fcpeciai 50, Woodbury Honey Almond and Rose Lotion give a WaUr Taffy 39c , ls 4 A" T - - Zanadu Week- water laiiy.... 1 lb. Agar Agar, No. 1 grade 51.98 1 pound Root Beer 50c RUSSian Mineral OiL heavy, 16 oz 39c End Set Kisses. OQ n 90c Russian Mineral Oil, 32 oz. 69c vaiue 35C, FREE Bunte's JC 75c 3-Flower Face Powder with sifter compact. 59c J 50c Pebeco Toots Paste 39c . Double S & H Green Discount Stamps, Friday, June 19th. 50c Pepsodent 39c 50c Hind's Honey and Almond 39c 75c Norwich Cod Liver Oil, 16 oz 49c STATIONERY SPECIAL 50 Interlined envelopes, new size; 7 sheets writing paper, flat, to match; $2.90 self-filling foun- (M OA tain pen in 3 colors, all for V SUN VISOR SPECIAL Our 1930 Sun VisoT with the improved head straps and with the extra large protecting bill, regular 50c. OQ These 3 days only OUC OUR NEW MAIL ORDER POLICY For our out-of-town customers i Just drop your order in the mail with your check or money-order and we will mail it back to you day we receive it. Send no postage as we will pay all postage. Just address the same Hotel Senator Bldg. Salem, Oregon We Deliver. No Extra Charge. WE GIVE S & H GREEN DISCOUNT STAMPS EVERY DAY Phone 233 MosSn's GoMeim ELunHe Strode nd Ampiversairy Sale (Soonttniffluaes ILJiffittnfl Sattwdlasr SPECIAL EFFORTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS AND AND FRIENDS THE GREATEST IN THE HISTORY OF OUR 2 YEARS IN SALEM SATURDAY ONLY Muslin Only 10 yds. to a customer 40 in. Figured Batiste guaranteed fast colors 19c a yard Reg. Prico 33c Many other Bargains on Sale like Rugs, Curtains, Pillows, Sheets, Bathing Suits, Men's bhirts, Men's Caps, Etc 75 Silk Dresses sizes 14 to 50 in Prints and Plain Colors A Real Treat for You House Slippers for Ladies Regular 85c quality at 49c pair Regular $1.00 quality at 69c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Selection of Printed Pique, Basket Weaves, Moosehead Prints and Foulard at 29C yd. Reg. 49c material Printed Broadcloth 36 in. wide Guaranteed Fast Color 35C yd. Reg. 55c material You will Save Money; Buying Your Needs NOW! Come early and shop in the cool morning hours. Those Who Trade At Salem, Oregon Phone 1606 220 N.Liberty ERE! ICE..