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10 HOTS 117. Rickreall ' School . Furnishes Place for Teachers to Tryout Work RICKREALL. A O r i 1 3, Elghteea students. of Oregon Nor mal ftcnool at Jdonmoutn are now at Riekreall for the spring term, whfr ther are teachinie in the grade school for their practice work. The rfrts In the new urouo are Mary Ellen Jderts, Eugene; Ger trude Kaarlo. Astoria: Miriam Ravo. Portland! - Georgia Blanch ard. Ballston; Lola-Hamner, Cor- Tallis; Gwen Stevenson, Ridge- fleid. Wash.: lone Imblen, Dal ! Florence Bierce. Monmouth Alma Canr. Salem ; Bern ice Bleugh, Lafayette: Lucille Male, TCiiAim Kverrn Howard. Wash- ongai. Wash.; Jean MeShane, La Grande: Ruby Homlcker, Hills- boro: Cora Mac Callavan, scio; Bessie Barber, Tillamook; Gladys Hulse, Seattle Wash. -ThA Rfckreall critic teachers and - ten other Oregon Normal school Inafrnctora entertained the entire O. N. 8. 1 faculty Thursday night at the Rickreall student house. ' . Large howls of yellow Jonquils were used About the rooms and general color ' scheme of yellow was carried out. Lemon pie was served to the 48 teachers who were ftfAOAnf af frisS ttfiftr sa voui u y j , , The hostess group, consisted of the Misses Emmons, Donaldson, Johnson, Ttylor. Bralnerd, Bul ware, Barnes, Turnldge.JByre and tha Mrs. Hall, Beldon, Heath, and Smith. ...... ESSE SUNDAY DAY OF TRIPLE FIE1L WOODBTJRN. Apr. S (Special) The victims of the, tragic explo sion at . Monitor last Thursday were buried on Easter Sunday. Funeral services for Charles Stettler. 39. and his two daugh ters Gladys 6. and Charline 3, were held from the Hall under taking parlors Sunday afternoon Rer. D. J. Glllanders of Monitor officiated. Interment wag at Belle Passi, where the remains of the father : and children were placed In one grave. The casket of Charline was car ried by four little girls, Ruth Bli ven, Ruth Hanson, Barbara Jen sen and Hazel Dimmick. Olive Hanson, Rosie Jensen, Loreta Wolf and Marie Hanson were pall bearers for Gladys. The pallbearers for Mr. Stettler were Henry Annen, Harry Rush- old, -George, McCuiston, Volna White, Charles Wilson and Frank Turner. former immi FETES HER FRIEND S ZEJCA. Anr. 3 fSoeclal) A pre-Easter affair which was very much enjoyed bv the guests was that aiven Friday by a former Zena resident, Mrs. Mary B. Craw ford who entertained for her old frin1 from this and adioinlnz districts at her rooms at the Court apartments, Salem. A huge Easter basket, brimful of beautiful flow ers which had been sent by Mrs. R. B. Munger, of Chicago, a danehter of Mrs. Crawford, filled the rooms with fragrance. A plea sant social afternoon was loiiowea by & dainty lunch of lee cream, cake and tea. The guest group In cluded Mrs. r. W. Henry, Mrs HalDh H. Scott. Mrs. C M. Pur- rime and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry. of Zena. Mrs. V. L. Gibson and Mrs. Charles McCarter of Brush College. Mrs.' Walter Broy, Hope well. Mrs. S. D. Crawford and Mrs. L. F. Matthews, Spring "Valley, Mrs. L. M. Purvlne, Salem and tne hostess. ,-i v Hiram Barker, 86, Dies at Roseburg ZENA. April 3. Hiram Barker, father of 8. H. Barker of Zena, died Thursday, Marclf 28, at his horn at Roseburg. The deceased j KO. t SrMMia ef tha AmuI Statraant of tk Aaiariesa Merchant Maria. Inraraoea Coimnaa? ( Vaar Tork, ta tta State of Ntw Tork. oa tha- Uirty firU 47 ( Do cmkT, 192$, aaad t tho laaaraaeo C.auniurioner ( tko Stat at Oragoa, prir naat to law;.,, , . cay rr Ait ; .. Aaaonnt of capital atoek pali ap Ot,000. - ..w- ,-....:J- ". ''-V r INCOME Ifot pranlaaas raeairt iuriag tao roar. t263.sf7.08. Zatoroat, -atfrideada and raata reeelred ioriar iko-yoar, asa.491,SS,---f Ist.rett froat ' otbor aooreoa toeolvod dnriar tha. yaar, $544,41 VS8. - - - - . Total iaeom, SS5B.284.4l. DISBURSEMENTS Not losaoa paid darinc tao Tear Inelnd la adjaataieat zponaoa, $178,033.27. Dividoada- paid oopital stock during tha rear. S26.000.O0. Caanaaiaaioaa aad salaries paid daiiaf ut roar, s.ivo-.oo. Taaes, lieoaoea aad fioa : paid duria taoToar, $3,088.08.. - atoaat of , all otat r oipeaditaroa, $93,431.08. v T - Total arpaadirar.. S3SS.S60.04. . : assets- - Taloo of roal oatato awmtd (aarktt valaot, aoaa. Valno of stocks and aoads Oiraod (aur kat vahio). $1,888,947.00. . Lmsi oa mortgages sad eollateral, ate. Caak la Uaks aad oa haad. $84,581.41. ProaalaaM la eoaroo ol eollartioa vrit- Ub aUeo Sept. SO. 1928. $381.04. Iatroat aad rests dao aad accraod, f9.WS.07. Total adsltted aaaet. $1,888,982.51. : - - LIABILmSS , 11S BPI Aatoant of aaosmcd vremlnau oa all atstaadlng rUka. $235,950.88, - Dao tor .. aoauaiaaioa aad - prokarafa, " AU otker HabniUoa, $.050.82. ' Total liabilittos, oxelnairo at Capital Stock Of $00.000-i80.014.84. " , " -. : BCSTKK8S IN 4)HEQOS . . ' - FOB TUB TEAB - ' ' Kot pmaoma reeoirtd daring tho yasr, $2 954.87. . v . Loaara paid darlnf tao yoar. $8,820.74. I-oos iaenrrad daring tao . yoar, $2, No of comaaar Aaarieas Verelaaat Marina Isaaraaeo Conpanr. Naao o preidnV C. p. gtew.rt mo of Menttry Edcrar F. ClaTk. had bees in about two weeks and had he lived, would have been S7 years old la August, Surviving him are two cons, 8. B. Barker and Henry Barker, one brother, O. Barker, eleven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Barker, , Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Barker, and son Sammy Joe .were accompanied - by Mrs. Charles Matthews, a neice of Hir am Barker when they attended the funeral Saturday. Interment was in the' Oak creek cemetery, 13 miles from Roseburg. PMffl FSfflS VISIT AT ROBERTS ROBERTS, Apr, 3 (Special) Mrs. Alice Coolldge and her sla ter, Mrs. S. L. Spurried of Pasa dena Who is spending a few weeks with relatives here went to Port land Sunday where they will-remain until Wednesday. Mrs. Roy - Rice will Intertaln the G. T. club Thursday, fi i hi B. IX Fiddler. who was very low with pneumonia last week Is bet ter. A trained nurse Is attending him.r ;-:t . f -rfr-s :f ? Mrs. .. Bl ache! Semler of Port, land spent Sunday with Mrs. S. C. Davenport and family. While here Mrs. Semler: visited her father" S. C. Davenport .who is in the hosv pital frecn a recent operation, c James Fry is running his Incu bators full capacity. He "reports a great demand for day old chicks this spring. John J. Roberts has had thir teen acres of walnntg set out on the Ball farm which he recently purchased. George Dressier has been work ing on his farm, which he recent ly bought. J. P. Bressler who has been sick for . a long time Is able to ride about in the car again. George Hlgglns has purchased a tractor. eBOOKS GIRLS CQM E ICIPFIBEIET BROOKS. Apr. 3 (Special) Brooks Camp Fire girls who at tended the Council Fire camp at the Salem high school were Miss Doris Wood, leadeF of he Brooks girls, Miss Ernamae Sturgis, Miss Lena Riggi. Miss Emmaline Sears, Miss Bessie Aspinwall. Miss Gla dys Otto and Miss Hattie Ramp. Mr. and Mr. Carol Griffith of Portland were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffin daffer. From here they went to Klammath Falls. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cris Otto were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred LaFountain and son Wilfred Jr.. of North Howell, and Mrs. William Schaffer, and Mrs. A. E. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curry and children. Miss Mildred Curry, Frances Curry, Myrtle Curry and Merle Curry of North Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gay'of Vancouver, Wash., were recent guests of Mr. Gay's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Ramp and family. Read the Classified Ads. STAFF BUI TO SHAKESPEARE ; PLAY Merchant of Venice to be Staged at Woodburn; May 3-4 Dates ; WOODBURN, Apr. 3 (Special) The following s t a 1 1 has been appointed to arrange for the pro duction of the Shakespearean dra ma. "The Merchant of Venice, by the senior class: Costume: Pauline Llvesay, Car Ine Wnrster, Clara Koch, and Eth el Tresidder; ' business, Fred Kinns: advertising. John Nelson; properties, Kenith Dickenson, John LIchte ; lighting, Harold Wright, Norman Roiling, Irvine Chrlsten Eon;' stage, Warner Guiss; cur tain. Willard Hunt: : , : The date of presentation has been changed to May 3 and 4, In stead of April 3ft and 37, as was announced some time ago.' ' ' i Valsetz Woman Dislocates Her Knee in Tumble VALSETZ, Apr. 3 (Special) Mrs. Charles Taylor, while doing her dally routine of house work, fell, and dislocated her left knee cap. Mr. Taylor la playing nurse and housemaid. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gates have ratnrnad after latin a? at Vancou ver. Wash... where ther were call ed two weeks ago oa account of tha illness of Mr. Gates mother. Mrs. GatM la still la the hospital where ah la Improving repaidly. .' Juniata Powell haa returned to Salem where ' she Is attending rhooL She snent her Easter va cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Powell. Leslie Willie and family have moved to Reedsport, Oregon. Mr. Thompson, night foreman, handed In his resignation to take effect April 1. Mr. Thompson left for Portland as soon as he fas released from his duties. John Bullis of Independence spent the week end with his bro ther Curley. . v V Easter is Cause For Vacation at Clover dale Room CLOVERDALE, Apr. 3 (Spe cial) As the teacher of the Sum mit Hill school wished to spend her Easter at home, there was no school Friday. There was Quite a snow storm here Friday morning. The James Chenewltb family of Salem visited - here at , the Jay Cook 'home recently. " Mrs. Gay Barnett gave her pu. pits an egg hunt for, their Easterj treat. - . t - . 1 j Mrs. May Cook. Mrs. Anna Hadley were Salem visitors Satur day. Mrs. W. Morris' mother, Mrs. Brinkham of Aumsvllle Is report ed quite sick. THIRT does not Denetrate washed away if the walls are painted with Alumina Flat Wall - , Paint ' Call at the store, of helpful service for color card of beautiful, soft, glare-less tones. - Veller Hardware and Paint Store 428 Court - Telephone 539. 0 0 We always try to remember that our success depends on keeping:' oar old customers pleased and adding new ones. With this thought in mind we are listing the following specials for (Thursday, Friday and Saturday: i DRUGS 25c Mercurochrome 35c I - Hinkle Pills 50c Alcorub 16 oz. . 75c Mineral Oil Russian. Type 25c Spts. .Camphor 2 oz. . 75cCodUTerOU 16 oz. 15c Boric Acid 4 oz. . 25c Castor Oil S oz. 25c Zinc Oxide Ointment . 50c White Pine and Tar Cough" Syrup 75c Olive Oil - 16 oz. " : 1 ' 100 Aspirin . 1 a bargain - -50c Milk of Magnesia 75c Bay Rum 16 oz 16c 20c 30c 49c 16c 59c 10c 16c 16c 30c 59c 39c 39c 39c SUNDRIES $1.50 Hot Water Bottle Guaranteed Value .... $1.75:Hot Water Value 1 year guarantee - 2 lb. Box Parisian Chocolates- Suitable for-. Mother's Day . 75c Stationery, pretty box, bur best value 50c Stationery, several colors, 2 for .. ............. . 40c Pound Paper 102 Sheets, Linen 15c Linen Envelopes 2 for Universal Lunch Kit1 - f' Mft Complete with, bottle 0 sW; Scot -Tissue Toilet Paper . lOA Regular 2 for 25, 2 for - IOC 5c JToilet Crepe :10 for 29c Fels Naptha 10 for Ivory 10 for , SOAPS 55c 65c 25c Aqua Velva, with Williams Shaving Cream. Valet Autostrop Razor and strop, with Ingram's Shaving 50c. Mermen's Shampoo, with Mermen's Shavinx Cream': 50c Day Dream Dental Cream, with Day Dream Face Powder 25eWests Tooth Paste, with Adult West's Tooth. Brush r' .50c .50c .50c Phone 474 a IJVELLMAN, Registered Pharmacist : f . V IN THE MARKET 'r r ElEASON ' I? mm, -is b It has always been our policy to clear out odds and ends from the early spring sell ing. The "undie" department Is the lint contributor to this house cleaning. How ever, we would like you to know that ev ery garment is practically new spring merchandise and is being disposed of at these prices because there are only one or two of a kind, just a few of a sire or numbers that we will not buy again for this season's selling. All pieces are per fect not a damaged or soiled ' garment Is Included but we have a reputation of keeping our stocks and selections tight up to the minute and to do this It means sacrificing the odds and ends that natur ally accumulate from our large selling. We have made a reputation on these dis posals this reputation must be upheld. ftayon slips, combinations, vest, lace ana ribbon trim. A few glove silk combina tions included. . 411) Rayon slips, Bemberg and rayon slips, combinations teddy-bears and bloomers. Yes, and some rayon gowns Ww Crepe, de Chine stepins, dance sets, combinations elaborately trimmed with lace and ribbon. Rayon dance sets, gowns and, yes, some Baronette Blips. ' Crepe de Chine dance sets, lace vid ribbon trimmed. Baronettesatin, rayon and Crepe de Chine slips with double shadow resisting hems. An exception ai buy .; " . ; - - 0h, we wish we. could run comparative prices oh these Girdles and Corsetletts v -4ialf price isn't oh, oh. Well any way Mr. Shipley says to sell the entire lot at each 1 . , Crepe de Chine stepirisrcomblnatioris, ' . dance sets and slips in the pastel shad es, lace and ribbon trimmed. Jtlay wo just remind you that it 'will - soon' tSo graduation time? . m0B I - t - Odds and ends in bras sier, crepe, lacer pus sywillow and bl a ck silk m$ire it- ' 4 Brassieres ef hrecade . and lace S FOB flM . A lot of rayon and lace . brasslers to so at '.; 603 Quality Merchandbs Popular Prices