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Tts CTGCrr TOmSaAItVJga; Orr-dt; Cstedi? UsnCApa 15,1933 PACE FTVD lLocal News Brieii 1 1 BaaaaBaaaaaaaaBI TTtn for had Lake O. P.l PoUatioa Denied TU tt "West .scoet executive, trill leave I hoard lit MUltml Ha KaM nay lor sana un, uregon. hy Col. W. B. Bartrsm. auperin- waer o ww ipena nw wee, tendent Of th State flax indastry. attending the first training school 1 tht water u sth mhi 4. tor BoyScoat camp director! erer not Mag contaminated by the " - ' " C T I r layior, proprietor of a E. vZ?1a ITS Lathing report on State .tree. ireiM twiuv . I mere has been no retting of flax c . A". !i,hjc 3t nmmtr, and when ret. ru iiauu awr auvui, 1 . a- w Jiuhdred leaden will be to attend-! w,ter roe lnUj not into the mlllrace,- Cot. Bartram elaimed. ance. Easter Lilies, exceptional qnel-i it?.' 40c a bloom. Make your selec tion before the big rash. Free de livery. Phone , Salem's Pet land. 190 KILLED III ' I TeU the WKblc Wblrd Ahout Oregon PfflJTiH FICTB i . - 1 BUST UPOTi CAMPUS LI I l SIS AT 1, 1 W 1 lUsV LTV JAN V I 11 1 . VI J -fS S I I I A MrArS ; 11 : : Z 1 . . : ; - 1 i , Fire Sweeps Rumania Build ing During Easter Vig il Services rHM;joHl VVRITE R)tk Moae INFORMATOtf 19 2 type- Hadson coaeh f3&. State Motors Inc., Phone 1(H. ""High at Chemekeu. Nice soft wbite Easter Banaies-. reasonable prices. Phoae 656. Sa lem's Petland. Want os4d furniture. Tel. 511. Old Steamer Bwmrd .The old steamer Gray Eagle, owned by the 'Infantile Paralrsis Ctm A Oregon Pulp asd Paper eompany. ra nt iBfaBtile oaralTsle. thatl was parposery burned in the Wil-Uh. of a Silrerton public school child llamette slough Friday. Salem pl-ltBK During the Tigu serrice tomgni BUCHAREST. April 18 (AP) Dispatches from the Tinas of Choest. near Pitesti. 65 miles northwest ot here, said . tonight that at least 150 persona were burned to death or sererely injnr- ed in a church that took fire dur ing an Easter Tigil serrice bererai hundred persona were imprisoned in the flamjng church. It was not known bow many had escaped. Meager reports araflable said the fire brigade ot Choesti and Pitesti were desperately fight ing the flames and trying to break in the church door jammed by has been reported tto the county oneers recalled that the vessel '"halth officer,-who says that he plied between Salem and Portland 'tfirpecta a tew sparodle cases each m loo? ago as 195, and probably ' rear but does, not anticipate rnr-1 eonswerarny earlier. Several per- rber cases as a result of the prea-lsona aeetae the- blase tnraed In ' ent one. Thi disease usually an-fire alarms and flremea, as well pears to the summer or eany ran. as newspaper men with cameras. A caso of diphtheria, a parocniai rnsaed to the scene yhrtM child In Salem, was awo reported yesterday. Sat. Special. Zinnias and Mari golds. 25c doz. Salem's Petland, 273 State. Short, Trfy Word Two ag grieved motorists called each oth er "damned liars' in the local po- Ueo station Tridar morning while 'AirnAi and Kcaeral I arguing oTer the blame for an I aecident, only to find that they rioainar nut all men's saua, i aeeMeat occurred south ot the '$17.15. $22.95. Aaroa Astni. Ma- city and the law required reports sonic Bldg. High sC " to be flleil at the sheriff's office. Dt. Geo. R. Ves desire to ' announce to the public aad es- T4clanr to hi patients that me will practice hi nrefsioa at suite t:02. First National Bank Bldg Balem. Ore., derotiag special at- wlnd carried a curtain across the flames of lighted candles. : The curtain caught fire and. the flames were quietly eommaaieated to too attar and th paaeuiags. In a panic ' that followed th fear-crazed eongregatloa pressed at the doors whieh opened inward and thus eut their own escape oft Araoag the dead were two priests. a aotary and th burgomaster ot Choesti. CHARGES OUST STEED GET Mffi 1immun EnJoved A capacity Easter Lilies, excentional aual- '. aiidlence in the T. M. C. A- lobby tty, 9e a btoom. Makyour selee Frlday night eajoye th cosKert 1 tlao before th big rush. Fre d- , presented by the Sehubena oaaer Hrery. Phon 3, Salem's Pet the direction of MUS Atmeita ms-i land. - ro wNi-rr was dselarod t be tV moat finiahed orocraos ot the Doaey GM Sooth Dr. Carl svaaiMi. in addition to th ehortis 1 Gregg Doney, president of Wil Bnmhra. niano solo by Robert lamatt mairersfty. will teato this ' Afexander and rocal solo by Laur- evening for a ten day rislt in "ice Deacort were especially en- Los Aagele and Saa Fraacisc. ; JoVed. ean M !umn' and transact "Dance Mellow Moon Sat. All Childrea'a Hats sold at halt price Fri. and Sat. Howard Cor ' B-t Shop. : Fox a Xorth Howefl W. W. ' Fox. cowaty clab leader, was . in " Aumsrine yesterday, to attend the ' AeTilerement day program of the 4-H clubs tkere. North Howell has three clubs, each, of which has made hundred per cent comple tions. Twenty-Are exhibits, includ ing those from the room improve ment club there, were made in the event and showed some won derful work, says Fox. Babr chicks. Special sale today on Barred Rocks and Reds. Open evenings. Salem Cbickeries. 2G4 North Cottage. ' npptiratio Eyed The state li brary board will meet In Salem next Wednesday to consider ap plications for the office of state librarian, to succeed Mrs. Virginia Cleaver Bacon, who died in Port land last week. The meeting was-( called by Governor Norblad. chair man nf th beard. Th governor eaid that he had received several applications for the office. Easter Lilies, exceptional qual Itv. 40e a bloom. Make your selec tion before the big rush." Free de livery. Phone 656, Salem s ret land. Hoover House Shown A plc tnre of th- house which President 'fi.wor lived in while a resident of Salem In the early nineties, appears in the new TraU"Ea to Salem" folder whieh Is being pab 'lished by the Salem chamber of roaamerce. Directions enabling 'tourists to find the house are giv en, below. It is at Hazel and Highland avenues. Sam Amato, Mellow Moon Sat. ' Tank Prrwrit Issued The Gen-J eral Petroleam corporation t re ceived m permit Friday to con sfruct aa additional gasoline stor age tank at its plant at 635 South 15th street, at a cost of $18,000. H. C. Hammet took out a permit to build a residence costing $4200 at 164 Saginaw street. For sale, modern $ room house, 2 baths. Inquire ?6 N. Winter. Meets With Scouts O. P. West, Soout executive, was in Dallas on Thursday night to speak at "par ents' night" which troop 27 of ' Boy Scouts there held. About 60 persons wer present for the din ner and program. West talked on "The Ladder of Success" and also told plan for summer camp. Say It with- Flowers at Easter time cut flowers and potted plants. Orson's, Court at High. Kall From Hubbard - - John M. Sail, farmer of the Hubbard ( CtstricL was in tiie city yesterday on business. Mrs. Sails left yes terday for Nrada. where she was called to th bedside of her broth er who Is seriously 111. Dollar dinner eeiy night 5:45 ..... ... w I t.l 10 5 ai me anvu ' Inatitute Thi Morning W. W Fox and R. W. Tavenner of this citw'will be In Stayton this morn tmr to attend a local teachers' In ' ttltute. to be held In the high school building there beginning at t o'clock. Closing out Children's Hat at k ,t0! to 11.95. Fri. and SU. Ho - ard Corset Shop, 165 N. Liberty. A laba FtaUbJ--- Twelve of th 112 4-H elah la th eounty bara "ftuished their prelects a haadred preceat, report the lab- leader. There are 11 4f boy ana - girts enrolled In the.iiz ciuds. Spot dance Haiel Greed Sat. v Xew Arrival IteniortedMr. and 'Mrs. Preston FaUght ef ! Mg- blia court. Wst Salon, ara par ents of a nine-pound boy, am- d Robert Norman; who waa oorn at th Bungalow maternity home, Bain la Cltr Vera D. Bain , mfperlatadent orchooi at Wood- T. m. A .i4 . 4 . . J eve. uafrersity business. Easter Lilies Lutt Shop, 16th and Market 2124. We deliver. Open Sat and Sunday. To Address Students Dr. E. J. Bulgin. who la conducting eran gelistic meetings at the Calvary Baptist church will be at Linfield college in McMinnville Monday morning to address the students at the assembly hour there. 1926 type Hudson coach $395. State Motors Inc.. Phone 1000. High at Chemeketa. Special Story Hour A special Easter story hour will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at the pub- lie library, to which all children of the city are Invited Easter Lilies. 35c per bloom at Jay Morris' greenhouse 3 miles south ot Ladd and Bush bank. Charges preferred against X Lyman Steed, superintendent of th Oregon stat school for the deaf, which hare to do with the conduct ot the institution, will be aired at a special meeting of th state board of control to b held here Friday. April 25. Opponents ot Steed alleged la complaints filed with th board of eontrt that a number of bis teachers are incompetent, and that the pupils do not advance as ranidlv aa In aimilar Inattttnna In rJoWr I other states It waa said that two rBOBe I taihr nmr amn1tit In thi school would testify against Steed at th hearing. Steed will b giv en an opportunity to reply to the charges. Mr. Steed has been connected with the Oregon school for th deaf for several years. The board of control Friday au thorised the employment ot John T, Myers as parole officer at the state training school for boy at a salary of $120 a month. Mrs. Myers will act as chaplain of th school, a position formerly held by Mr. Myers. No action was taken by the board in connection with a pro posed Increase of salaries for sev eral employes of the stat hem for the feeble minded. Politics will hold the spotlight on. the wiuameiie university campus throughout the next week with the filing of petitions for student body officers Friday af ternoon starting th campaigns I among the several campas organ! zations. The elections will be held next Friday. Warrea MeMinnlmee aad Les lie Frewlng will oppose each oth er for president ot th' student body. McMmnimee 1 second vice president this year aad will be a senior In law next year, while Frewlng will be a senior in lib eral arts. Betty Lewis and Helen Pember- ton are on the ticket tor first vice i president, and Roy Hartand and Paul Ackermaa have been put up for second vice president. Three nominees. Virginia Edwards. Jo sephine Albert, and Grace Hen demon, hare been nominated for secretary. Only one nam was submitted for the editorships of the Colle gian and the Wallulah, and unless more names appear during. the election next Friday. Dorothy Pemberton will edit the school paper, and Helen Stiles, the an nual. Students will bar the pririlege of placing names of additional candidates upon the ballots dar ing the election. aa hour arerage. It Is a sister nhtp of Lindbergh' new "mystery plane. The wings are below th fuselage, explaining th nam. The motor la 425 -horsepower Pratt and Whitney Wasp. TOURIST IFRG'S PROBLEMS BLOCKED Problems arising from the col lection of the 19S0-31 motor re-, hide license tee on Jaly 1 of thi year, coupled wttk the heavy tear 1st travel which reaches it peak at that time, were discussed at' conference between commissioned officers of the state traffic tore and Secretary ot State Hoe her ; Friday. Hosa said that the annual col lection of motor vehicle license fee added materially to th work of th state traffic department for the reason that it was accessary to station at least two ot the offi cers tn both the Salem and Port land offices, in past year then license collections came at a time ot the year whea "tourist . travel was at its lowest ebb. Hoss told th officer he .waa' I desirous ot petroling th high way efficiently without addiag? any mor men to the force. . JETTY WI TO L n mm RoMnson Selolec Wendell Robinson sang a tenor solo at the Lions club luncheon Friday, with Miss Betty Bedford as accom panist. Fox and wolf scarfs for Easter $17.50 up. Furs remodeled. Etta Burns, 2nd floor. Miller's. Astoria. Mm Here Thomas Me- Leod ot Astoria arrived yesterday to spend two or three days here attending to business matters. Easter Flowers Lutz Flower Shop. 16th and Market. Phone 2124. We deliver. Open Sat. ere. aad Saaday. 'Easter LUie A .choice selec tion at Olson's. Flower Phone 101. Sparks Released Joe Sparks was released from the city Jail Friday. He had been arrested in connection with a raid on a Front street liquor resort Wednesday. Rodger Fiueri A. J. Redgers ot Portland was fiaed $5 Friday In municipal court on a charge of speeding. ; Giis on is III CITY FOR VISIT Gus Anderson, former Willam ette student and a graduate of the Northwestern school of law. who has been a conductor of orld tours for the past fire years. Is a guest of Dr. B. F. Pound thi week. His present home Is Chi cago. White at Willamette Anderson 5 IDEALS OHO W SPEAKER HEBE Five items which erery boy and girl must do and live up to. to be the best person that be or she is capable ot being, were out lined last night by Dr. E. J. Bul gin in his sermon giren at the Calvary Baptist church. They are: concentration, consecration, edu cation . agitation aad characteri zation. 'Any boy who has one fixed habit that he is net able to break himself away from is not the boy that he ought to be," said Dr, Bulgin. He impressed the point of honesty upon the miad of his listeners and used as aa411uatra- tion the story about the man who robbed himself of eight hundred dollars when h was building his own house and did not know it "Erery boy should flad oat what kind of work he la best fit ted for and stick to that particu lar kind of work," said Dr. Bui gin. He pointed out that a saai working at the kind of work wnich he is not fitted for is wast ing his tkne. Dr. Balgla stated that when fee vised the Illinois stat penitentiary recently he made an investigation and found fderAh age of 21 who; were serv ing sentences. In that institution had over read the Bible? or gne t Sunday school. --' CROSSING ORDERED Th public service commission Friday granted aa application Pt tb Associated t)il eompany r tor permiasloa' to construct aa tadav sCrlal spar at grade acroaa Com mercial street ha North Bead. . Home Economics Confab Supervisor Plans Meet In Salem on Wednesday A parent education conference will be held in Salem next Wednesday and Thursday under joint auspices of the home economics extension service of Oregon State college and the state board of voca tional education, announces JUiss Frances Wright, state supervisor of home econom ics with the vocational edu cation board. Miss Wright is directing the conference, which will be held at the First Presbyterian church. Several outstanding state p-, : f s ; t ! I t 1 f I t .J ! w, ,. i The Safety Valve - - Letters from Statesman Readers In last night's Issus of th Cap ital Journal It was stated that a hearing of complaints lodged with the state board ot control by par ents of deaf children and teach ers against J. Lyman Steed, super intendent of the Oregon school for the deaf was set for Friday morn ing, April 25. The article refers to a husband of one of the teachers, supposed to be a man from Idaho, as being baek of the movement. This part of the article could re fer to nv one else but the under signed. I wish to state that this is The county court today' will probably order the construction of a jetty to throw th Santiam river back into it old channel aad thereby prevent the stream from doing damage to arm Inds In the Talbot region during high wa ier. Taw weeg la court was called npoa by a group of farmers trout near Talbot who pointed out the danger which they faced should the Santiam leave it course at flood season. Thursday th court. County En gineer Hedda Swart, and 50 or 60 farmers liriag lu the riclaity which would be damaged in the event of a flood. Inspected the river and found that conditions had not been exaggerated. Should th river lear Its course during a high water period, thousands ot acres ot land, a section ot market road, and several ranch homes would be endangered. Engineer Swart believes that a Jetty could be constructed at the danger point and the waters leaders in child develooment "" " i could be diverted Into the old will nefiMTvti in tho nm.L..nn... .k-' hi. channel where It belongs. At the present time there is only a 15 Will participate in the pro- qualified for the position; nerer gram, including Mrs. Sara nare been or nerer will -be and H. Prentiss, specialist in nerer. har "Dlred for a .Jb .of j..i" i. t v, t-uA mat gma, not nemg capaoie ior child development from the that , am a dlsbled Teteran SChOOi Of economics at UrjB- Qf the World war. I consider this gon state; and Miss Ruth a most unfair attack upon me as GTassOW, director of worn- I have done nothing but assist the en's physical education -at teachers and parents complainants o ' m.-ni xii.- referred to above. I would like to Oregon state. Claribel Nye, ten the per8oa who Ipade the at state leader of home ecooom- taek against me through the Cap- 1CS extension WOrK Will alSO Hal Journal or In any other way foot sandy dam whUh is holding the river. The court i favorable to the proposition ot holding the river In leash and it is expected a favor able vote wiu be cast wbea working plan is put before it. Accounting Body Submits Report Here Yesterday, Members of a committee ap pointed by Hal Hoss, secretary of of state, to recommend a uniform municipal accounting system held meeting tn Salem Friday, aad submitted their final report to Mr. Hoss. Adoption ef a uniform meat- cipal accounting system was auth orised by the 1929 legislature, aad had th Indorsement of the Ore gon League ot Cities. Members of the committee se lected to work out the aecouatlika; system were Coada J. Haas, Port land: C. L. KeUejr. University of Oregon; J. W. Butler, Marsafield; and W. B. DiUard. Eageae. Seph- us Starr, chief accountant for toe state departmeat, assisted Sa th. work. Hose said the report of his com mittee wis technical. Woman Awarded $1360 Damages In Court Here Damage la the sura ot $1,360 hare been awarded to Ettoteno Schmidt by a Jury in circuit court following the trial of Mrs. Schmidt against Uie Mt. Angel Track line. It took the jury four aad oae-half hours to make Us decision. Friday eonrt wss resumed with the case ot Bank of Stayton versa Beringer, the bank seeking to col lect about $1,500 on promissory notes alleged to be unpaid. MTSS FRANCES WRIGHT participate in the program, as will Mrs. C. A. Downs of Sa- J what 1 thlok of hlm lem, chairman of the child study class of the A. A. U. W. here; Mrs. R. L. Wright ot theO ' Marion county council Parent- Teachers; Mrs. Harry W. Scott, representstive ef the yoang mar ried people' class ef the Firs Methodist church, snd Beatrice Geiger, associate professor ot foods and nutrition at Oregon State. Sessions will be held Wednes- was activ. in cluh wort ha-1 day afternoon and evening and ing a member ef the quartet of Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. llt. During his time at North-1 Down" Presiding at both after- w est era he was manarer nf theinooa sessions, ana nr. . gtee club and conducted several Pound presiding at th evening tours, and ahortlv after hi v-rait. I session. .. . I n ,,. t . 1 uallon he rondnrtcd tha rf nt t xnrs. rrruum win u mm his world tours, which have since I discussions, one on now i uet taken him through most of Eur- Children to Eat"; the second on ope and into the Holv Land l "This Question ot Obedience and He was in Jerusalem last rear t too tntrd on "trex in ine L.ne oi and witnessed the riots between the Child." Miss Glassow will the Jews and Arabs at Wailing Sie an address on "Play in the Wall, and he succeeded in getting Lite of the Child some of the first motion pictures of the massacres. He predicts I O.L 0.t..J that the riots and skirmishes at-iCiJi ptUtiCJit Wailing Wall will continue as long as the Jews encroach upon the rights or the Arabs, who con stitute about 99 per cent of the population of the eouatry. inis year he wiu conduct an-I a-iam htvh Hiriint Fred - - I aww krntvu uiau oiner 5 day. cruise, the party be- BUtchford and Esther Keuscher, iug Bcneoaiea to leare Montreal, will represent this district in the June 27. Every capital and lm- itate extempore speaklag and portant.cKy in Europe wlH be vis- reading contests at Corvallls next ited as well as the Holr Land. c.,.rav . rmit Smyrna aad other polats in Asia of the district tryouts held last Are Entered in Speaking Meet Minor, he say. night at the Salem high school BlatchTord will eatey the extern pare speaking and Mis Keuscher the reading contest. Judges were Justice O. P. Coshow, Prof. K. M. Gatke and Martin Ferrey. Other entrants in the reading preliminaries were Ruth McMas ters of Sweet Home and Jane NUN KILLS Willi MID THI SUICIDES Furthermore, I wish to say to the person who had sponsored that article would ask th board of control if I bad at any time asked them for any favor what soever. I hare only asked that the parents and teachers be given a fair and impartial hearing before the board, which they hare agreed to do. HARRY RAYMOND. CHICAGO. April 13 (AP) After probably fatally weundiag a woman who had been In a room with him, W. M. Costello,' Santa Fe railroad conductor, Ioaped from a twelfth floor window ef a hotel in the Loop tonight and was instantly killed. After he bad fired fire shots at the woman, believed to be Mrs. Margaret Ryan, she ran into the corridor with Costello in pursuit, apparently bewildered by his act. The woman's screams brought MM GROUP T TALK W ROUTE Crack Aviator Will Fly Here In Short Time Captain John A. MacReady. manager of th Shell Oil com pany' ariation department, will fly to Salem sometime next week ia a new low wing Lockheed Sir- ius plane, said to be one of, the fastest commercial planes tn ex istence, according to word receiv ed by th local Shell agency Fri day. Th exact date of Captain Mac Ready visit has not been an nounced. Over a test course. Captain Mae Ready flew this ship at 206 miles aa hour top speed and Its miles AURORA. April IS A call ed meeting of the Aurora Com munity dab Tuesday night wa held for tb purpose of giving guest Into the hallway and. Cos- consideration to the many surreys tello ran back into the room, hast- having been submited to the city. Uy scrawled a farewell note aad aa a hotel employe ran in to seize him, he ran to the window and jumped. The woman said Costei- lo had shot her because she re fused to marry him. Federal Funds Received For Qhrir1 U7rh aPPlted to confer with the high iJLilUUl ff UlK. way department at Salem. and property owner relative to the proposed change of the pres ent route that passes through the town. Earnest attention was giv en to the blue print map ot Au rora, having five surveys for sub- m i salon. After much discussion, it was the unanimous voice of those in attendance that the route, designated on the map as D, be the route acceptible to the community. ' A committee was We Renr In valid Chairs jpffl,'jli;H,,,i Jail SltS, Used FuruJtnre Departmeat 131 N. High FATALITIES , LACKING There were no fatalities due to Industrial accidents in Oregon during the week ending lAprit 17, according to a report prepared by the state industrial accident com mission Friday. A total of 735 accidents were reported to tha commission during the week. Easter Eggs Large Size Easter Eggs 16 Ounces, for 25c Two Lbs for 45c i Also a large assortment ! 5c Chocolate Eggs sm Marshmatlow Eggs. Schaefer's DRUG STORE The Original Yellow Front aid Cawdy Special Store ef galea, Phone 17 1SS If. Commercial Peaslar Ageacy , Portland Firm Bitterly Fought By Undertakers MSTlf ? AJbany. Lyle Bart- of Oregon appeared before Mark " A,.JT" " urtler;:r""- Mr-r Mary Child, of Albany, dta- r -eainV. far-i: -V - tri chairman, was in attendance. - uj ui avui. j ui an. li mit tei f ha f ortl. lfAi4n.. tinue its sale of burial certlfi- CottSPe GTQV( cates in Oreron. Th. rnneom .a. " --6- UIW,rC incorporated in Utah, but now fimim Talk nf operates in a nam her of wMtem KJl Yut 1 "in UL states. Oregon headquarters of the ArmtlW company are In Portland. iVeVV XlllUVty A permit previously Issued to v tha Merrill Mortuary was cancel- A delegation ef Cottage Grove led when the concent f aUed to file I cltixen conferred with Adjutant required reports with the atat I General White here Friday In con- tx porawon uepanment. - PKRSlflXG CT PARIS . , PARIS. April 18. (AP) Gen- eral John J. Pershing arrived here tonight from Cherbourg where he landed from th liner Leviathan. Wrich's AutoJs I Decided Found auction with the location for tha tat armory to be built there daring the; current yean Several locations wre said to be aader-consideration. The armory will cost approximately $ It.OO. half nf which waa annrooriated by J. F. Clrlch received word 7a-1 th It if lseialatare. The remain- terday that hi aatomeeiieatolea lag 10,000 will he' contributed by warcn is, wnea n was parxea on IcrUrens of Cottar Grove. m V 4 L K fl-A I- - I : . ' . . . " airwBi near oui aaa .tu i Actual bunding operations prue- locaiea ia tteumgnam. - ue-1 a,y will get aader. way la June. iu . were receirea 4 ana . unca learned no farther details, word being; received through' the insur ance company. The ear will b re-1 taraed la a day or so. After going without Ills ear for several weeks. TJlrlch purchased a ! new machine a week or so gvl and now that. his old one has ap-1 pea red, he I ponderiag what ka'a The state treasurer Friday re ceived $ 13.CS 8 as th third quar terly payment from the federal government under the Smith- Hughe act. for the support of co operative vocational education in agriculture, trades and Industries and home economics. The money is disbursed nnder the direction of the state board for-vocational education and is dis tributed to- various localities In th state for -practical education In these three fields. City View Cemetery Established 1803 Tel. 1S6S Conveniently Accessible Perpetual car provided for Prices Reasonable r wjrr-rr: 13ttttxt Memorial A Park Cemetery, with perpetual care Jast tes) miaates from the heart of toa PILES Cffil ' WttsawMss' Qggfa" ' )ggn "" ' tanssa DR. MARSHA!' FISESX TOSUX f (tZ' RJCADIKG LESSES W Eyeglass Insarane aad thor- oags aaamlastloa Uaradad T THOstKON-GUnSCIJ' OPTICAL CO. .. . llwMCaeaasercIaiec - ReeoswllUoninx, Can, Tracks aad Tracer, with th asost asodera aad wf te data Kyalsnuwnl - G. A. Raymond Machine Shop 423 Qtesa. St. vrsaaas-.S eflU.ertcto5KJ -ft TTfTTVi T4 ULOTS T. fWO THINGS TO REMEMBERS By James W. Harren "1 REMEMBER that Easter tinae 1 the Uue ta yoanelt, you hone aad yea table; . .. 7 ; .REMEMBER that Spring I the seaaoa yoav win asost aw Jer snetortuai tav eate of ew awed enr aorgatms 8tea an .day aad look ever ear Models; 1S9T Bdg S-a Tess m,mwM f " , 1SS3 Dodge Special (get. Only ...... 1SSS Overtaad Six Sedan ......... - $S2S ""7"?...........'. $225' ......:..;::.::.:w.V5295 "Buyius; Safety d a ReMable BdneeliWotorEd. DODGS CHOTHER3 M OTOR, C AH5r f He made th trip here by motor. gotag to do with two. utu, waa in me ciiy u.