PAG2 TZ11 The OREGON STATES!.1AIT. Satea, Ortrrsn, Ssaday Ac rest 21, 1532 RllS CI1Y DEPOT DALLAS FIRET.1EN REAL BOOSTERS i I t i , 25TH ft- Event Marks end of Year's i Ycrk . at Monmouth; Morris is Speaker L v.- I - MONMOUTH, .ing. 20 Gradu ation exercises Thursday, August I5 at "II o'clock VIU mark the close of Bummer school and the end of the school year. at Oregon Normal. school. One, hundred aud twenty-seven ' graduates will be certificated; and an Interesting program will be presented to hon or the event, as follows: v Processional;,, "Pomp and Cir cumstance.'' Oregon Normal or- j,, huge arrow above waa erected by Dallas fire fighter to point the shortest route to the coast. It iue" bwhu, v r. . ; u t 0rr.g corner, on the West Bide Pacific highway. ' church. Three violin silos Jay Misa Mary Schurts, with -piano accom paniment by Misa Ruth Bedford -of Salem. ' Address: "Again the Beginning- of Days,! Dr. .Victor P. Morris; professor of Economies, University, of Oregon. , Dean J. B. ...V. : Butler win pre sent the diplomas as usual. The graduates: ; J . Ssrak Graee Aiamson, Myrtle Creek; Gerria Bl Albee. lem: Alle. Berniea Allen, Eorse; William T. iiduMi, WF01E815 EHJOf m m ST. PAUL, Aug. 20 The Lady Foresters -of St. Victoria- Court m . nit , held their- monthly J!X2rt?t meetlng.atthe home of 114 Da- XeMiaarille: x Florene. Bateman. Galea Vidson. Tne memoem prweuk Creek; MetlUa K. Eerrrt, Gaston; Mary were- Mrs. L. P. OOOdlng, - Mrs. lS-ftTSZ John-Davfdson, to lgJjJ. Dallas; Edna k. Biekner, Oawexo; EJe- Mrs. Henry Raymond, Mrs. Fran nor I. Bircnet, Portland; ' Muton , ix Klrsch. Mrs. James Gooding, Mrs. &;lot""aV IH)"'thy Bork E. (T Davidson, Mrs. Charles WilMt Botkln. Gresiajn; Helen C. Gooding. Mr. I Maurice . Smith, Bowers. -. Portland;' Canrtes F; ' Busman, Mr g. Mary Morten, MrS. Ed DSVld- . - .-' . .li.m nfr, riaiiiia Mnim. Mrs. xius. Campbell. Clatakanie: i-tnei I -- - . . KUsaketh Pkrllin Chandler. Astoria: Emma-C. bar)?, afonmontli: Alice lainaa locaraa, Browasrilto; Edith La Vina Cooper, Clatakaale: Its May Corier, AomsTille; Sot Damron, Monmooth; Jack Den Ben, Jr., Shedd: Dorothy JJemaraT. Iay toa; Bath DeSfceser, Madras; Maurice H. Dodioa. .Airjie; William Dotmjer, Oakridfe. . - - tUlhr Marie Doraer. Portland : Johm Paal Doughty, Monajonth ; Marraret ,Dra. c-1 Goleman Mrs. . James Davidson, Miss Erma ., Gooding and Miss Alice Davidson. After the business meeting uu was in "play. : Mrs. Ross coieman had hieh score. Mrs. Claude Smith second nd Mrs. John Davidson,- consolation. The following have Just return Firemen Put Up SijVnFor Short Route DALLAS.' Aur. 20 A ilrn In the , shape of a huge arrow has n erectea by the members ot the Dallas fire- department at Orr's Corner ; on the West Side Pacifie highway. The sign calls attention to the fact that the shortest route to the eoast beach es lies through. DaUas. ; .The sign was designed by Wal ter E. Kelly. Portland architect, and. la lettered in red and black on an ivory background , The let tering; waa done by Charles Ben nett of Tillamook who waa for. merly located at Dallas. The fire men secured permission to' erect tne sign at this spot from R. W. Hogg, owner, ot the property. ' Two slogans appear on the sign ealllnr attention to the fact that Dallas is a city of "good homes, good schools, and a friendly peo ple" and that Dallas Is the "gate way to' Oregon beaches.'.' These slogans were secured at a contest held ' last spring among high school .students. The first prise slogan was that ot Mabel Warrell and the other, referring to the Oregon beaches,- was by Edward Jensen. ,;:",. v- . ;:. The Orr'a Corner cut-oft is convenient way to the Tillamook and North. Lincoln beaehea and is also the shortest route. , It Is four miles from Orr's Corner to) Dallas and about XI miles from Dallas to VaUey Junction - by way of the Wallace Bridge Toad. The roads fork at Valley Junction and the tourist can either take the Salmon I FALLS C1TT, AntV l T. X Dannen, local soutneru : mcuic deptt agent left Thursday for Harrisburg where ne wm jxu a similar position.- - i Ira a Balles..pastor or tne lo cal Christian ehurch is repairing the George March residence and will move there as soon as the work ls completed. ; He U now living In the I. C. Merhling house which is occupied during the win ter months by Miss Irma Locke, one ot : th. local grade school teachers, and her mother, r- ' City Marshall H. S. Zimmerman and wife left the first ot the week tor Florence on their annual va cation. Loring Frink Is acting marsh alL : Valentine. - Henry and John Wagner and Mrs. Thressla Tollar were called to roruana to auena the funeral services . of their brother Phillip Wagner, who pass ed away at his home there jnaay. River road to the Roosevelt high way or . go through Hebo to the Tillamook beaches. - . ; YOUR EYES Good eyesight means 100 efficiency. Rested, untfred eyes will enable you .to re ceive more enjoyment out of life. - " - "Examination without charge" . 33 OPTOMETRISTS, S3S State St. .11. i : . Bie DanWaa. Mill City; Em Bianfhe ed from the beach: Mr. and Mrs. Da vail, Lexington; Zoa Easterly, Hood p6ter Bernard and Mr. and Mrs. ' lMTl Gerald Connor. Helen and Slrena , Pertland: Trtd EtHnf Jr, Corbet!; Ha- Simon are spending ft week Willi sal &atk Fay, Harlan; Mary Feller. Tur- tnelr aunt, Mrs. Marie CrySUl of VSSkLffUL& Aora. trander of New- .. m-i-r hftrr ftproTTinanlea bv Mr ana . Mildred Gatei. Spray; Robert O. Gib- Mrg Faber, motored to Port- pjadraGoorbt.611 -yav rMi.T ieu; Ttoaao LUUaa Graham, CorraiHa; with Mrs. Faber's sister, Mrs. Stt- Blaache Gretaonberf. 8lem; Alma Car- gj Banning. oUae Orlaehow. Portlaad; Maa H. Groah- Mrs B. C. StUpfel returned Bf. Hppar ; Joseph C. Haller. Moa- . , Jj t a Walls. moith; tin li. Hamilton. Weiser. Idaho; Thursday from a trip t6 Walla ' Kenneth HammilL Stan field; Vlrfiaia H. Walla. Washington. MiSS Mary inaaea VortUnit "tt Kirk who has been on a camping . Bea'ato B. Haya. Orefoa Cityt Marraret trip to the mountains, IS home. J. lied ret. The Dalles; Laura M. Aiumaa, The Dalles; .Albert B. Hopkims. Nysna; Phyllis M. Hopkins. Kjssa: Dorothy Kr Skins Habbard. Salem: Eda Holt. Ta te ae; Mary A. Humphreys, Stay ton; Vir- 5 iota Hnrley. Portland : Adrienno Mary ensea. Portland- Elsio J. Jorfenson. - Toledo; Mary Z. Klnfston. Laorel; Enid A. Larson, Harriborj; Jules Yarn Las well, Oakland; On L. Lee. Alpine : Ha .l W VI. Vernon: Maxwell D. ' Lewis; Tirard; Either M. Herman, Grand Bonds: Seiko Leon LoTents. Trent; Harry Zofena Loir. Galea Creek: Mil dred 11 Laeas, Portland; Clark Land, Boring; Coristel Colria Msoiey, usn Uni; Irii Marshall, TolUgc; Lens E. May. DalUs. Helen Chloo MeColIoofh. Haiem: oaoie , Melnnia, Portlaad; Lillian L McKay, " Hnbbard; Abbie B. MeMnrrea. Ontario; Ealyn H. Miller, Manptn; Marrretto E. , Wilier. Portland; Flossie E. Myers, Moa- 7 &wS?SswvSn- Mary E. p.Z b. A Hoag made the presentation . Jon, Gaiton; Dorothy M. Panl, Prinee- talk - and reviewed the long and ::B0IpVurJ?t.prAV S WtMW eervice of Mrs. Mason to ter. Porost Grore; Bessio D. Qnimby, this organisation. ' Halsey; JossU L Rains, Salem; William . program directed by Mrs. F. . Bahon, Portland; VirrU B, Seott. McCoy; Mavw -Included ft reading BelmT Anne Simons, KewborT: Kdythe W. MurdOCK, WC lUOea risa U4 sioenm. . Portland; Virginia , skiiiinn. by Mnu Adeline Calbreath, ana Barer. arttMA on Neighbors by Hattie i Wanda L. Bpeneer. Etttene; Marraret I .. ..... mjm- v.. Ttfrn Mnr- I, Htaatt. Dallaa; Orta J. Stacy, Labrn- I '"S" - 1S.IMBI 11EU BY CUE MONMOUTH; Aug. 10 Sun beam Circle, Neighbors or wooa craft ' members, honored the sec- reUry. Mrs. Nora H. Mason, Tuesday night at tne. regular mnetlnrr bv nresentlng her with a feather brief, case, in compliment to her birthday. Mrs. aea; Araea M. Stanb. BeaTerereek; Lea nart T. Tier. Rainier; Lareel H. Tbomp- dock: and an amusing stunt. A sUtement read by Mrs. ia- son. Sheridan; Naney V. Thompson. Cor-1 .vAaA fa.et about the T.lis; Roth Tilden, TllUmookt CUto K. f on gav e tliese LIS CIS J aoott v n.t. uMi.itii T.tith a. Walton. Co-1 local Circle: it has now 70 mem- eoiUe; Carl'W. Wawrinofsky. Jietouaa; I bera reeistereaj- aJSO nine. ju'w niles, and a total aauit insurance of 185.000. Announcement .was made that ittrit No. 21 of Circle organ isations will sponsor a Joint pic nic Sunday, August SI, t Silver ton, Each Circle is to come pre pared to provide one number for the-program. Richard B. Webb. Dallas: Frank ie M, Whitloek Newbert; Mary AHea Wood, Portland; Ines Kathryn Workman, Mar en la: Tloreneo E. Wrirht, Portland; Ke sio Ell Wrifht, Sheridan: Meta I. Tost, Independence; Ida May Zacher. Oregon City, -a-.- ;,v 1 -: ' . i- Alden Will Debate For Merged Bill at LaGrande Meeting RURAL CARRIERS PICMC MONMOUTH Rural mall car- WOODBURN. Aus:. 20 Rodney I Ha of thin section of the Wil- Alden. editor of the Woodburn In- I lamette valley met Sunday for a denendent. left Saturday mornlnr I nini at Helmlck state park. A lor la uranae. . ne is maaing ine urge group auenaea. Bwimmms trip to take part In a public de- offered entertainment and re bate concerning the Tax League's ftie's Rhythm boys of Monmouth " consolidation bill for Institutions furnished instrumental music, of higher learning. Alden win Duets were sung by Miss Anetta defend the 4)111. Schweizer and Miss June craven. Rev. Glenn S. Hartong and Dr. phillp Schweizer of Monmouth ai- raui pemberton climbed Mount Hood this week. They climbed 'the mountain in six and a half ' hours and descended in an hour and half. rected the day's events. NEBRASKA PICNIC : STLVERTON. Aug. 1 Former They reported that I Nebraskans living in this county the view from the ton was very 1 ir nlannlng to hold a picnic at 'clear. Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. I tb roolldre A- McClaine park at Sayra and Miss Alice Peterson I RilTerton An rust 28. A basket dln- PUnned to leave Sunday morning 1 ner at noon and ft program in the ; for Emigrant, Montana, to look I atfernoon are the features or tne alter property Interest there. 1 day. , ' 1 ) DEMOCRAT ' .-; -inwards) :':C. Ed Wright and Cnrley Ttctcher will pay ft reward of 92S.0O for iftfonnatio leading to Use recovery of Democrat, Jack Kmapp's (Rodeo dowri) ; ednemted mulo. Anyone knowing: ef his whereabouts, please notify. .' : ' We arrived from UoUywood at 10 o'clock Friday night with the mule In a trailer and Saturday morning the educated Dent- . ocrat waa missing. - Return mule to Ed Wright or Cnrley Fletcher, State Fair .Grounds. - - COMPLETE SCIENTIFIC LIMITED TIM G ONLY 6500 school diildren.were killed in auto accidents last year. Another school term begins in two weeks. Thousands of cars are being driven with brakes that will not hold in an emergency. . . brakes that have .not been adjusted in .the past thirty days. To make these cars sale. ..we are forgetting profit in our brake department. 7e are selling Ssfttymta Prk.,. complete Firestone Brake Adjustment for any passenger car for only 95c, the bare cost, of labor and materials. Now the responsibility rests with you. D7 DeUy. This offer is for a limited time only...Drive in today and take advantage of k. nYAulwW"" i ITtfr"0; wete l- toueo, r. , i,m.M asai i .nJ the pnP"J 1 i Mnflanww" l .a r r"Z: te have stan- "J Of ovw u-v - j-- ooat JreTthataca. AaBaVVaCX. U o, - awl "'eft-' lLtBKPwWB PS rofl KTZTm tm 19521 v.l sena wiu ,l . . . .Ml adrcasfll.- Every (dm 1 C?firs m m -. J 5 ' " SGENTIF1C B r a It o A d f u o ft m p ri t C1YES YOU THESE 14 IMPORTANT FEATURES 1. Equalised braking power. 2. Wheel palled to laspect lioiag. . 3. Hydraoiic sad aaechanicsl para thoroughly Isupected. 4. Tightea spring dips, so hoasisg sad front axle are rigid. : S. AU spring shackles inspected. . (S. Check grease is Croat wheels. (Iftoothia,getsoaliaiag.) 7. All brake parts properly imbricated, a. Rear cod grease checked for safety of Uaiag. - 9. All pen-back springs checked astd adjautedT 10. AU rods checked aod adjusted for proper ieagtm. 1 1. Thorough check foe froma cross shafts. 12. Thoroagh check for loose axles or wheat heasiags. 15. Check end play kt rear axle. 14. Check fluid all hydraulic brakes. . Act NowThis OTfct Oood for Umtlscl Ttnsej .Only an n -The Safert Tires la the woid.the oalf tires saade with the 'patented coetrisctioai fcerares of Caa-Xippeal Cords which It add extra atreagth to the coed body and Two Extra GissaPiapgd Cord Plies ftftder the Tread which add extra protection! agsiaec poMsctares aod Mowowts. Safety at the lowesc prices ever kaowa. OTHER SIZES AHS PINGED PnOPOTIOt JATGLY ' LCVI - -. Stop Service ' 4 THE STATIO'I TUTU A CLOCK" t-53ia" "I V aW Invite Us to Yottt Next Kowout Center and Liberty Stretta - . Phons 9144 We glean from a magazine publUhecl in :New York a- few fig urei ': that : may theel a little light upon the subject of what wongl-with the smaller communities; Did we say a few figures? Well what; they lack; in number is m?icle up by the size of cm.; leres the: figures : Y'-: ":''':: :R :- ;v - : Safeway Stores n Inc. I and! subsidiaries net profits for six months J : ending June the 30th after Federal taxes Expences and other charges avxis j y;t-v. ; -jxX-tj:' ; -yr . Two Million Seven Hundred Forty Two Thousand Three Hundred Eighty Two Dollars - 'VTiew'? Of course-we don't know what subsidiaries means Must be a lotU profit in it because acording to all the statements made in thejr ads i-i they're in business for the benefit of poor folksNow It would seem to a bystander that ' those Wall Street Boys Have worked for little or nothing lone enough. Of course us - beinT in the position we. are we really haven't time to worry about them. And get I - ting on with our own knitting. we quote a few prices good for Bfonday or Tuesday, yes, or any other day for that matter. y : ; v - :: ? ! ' " : J mmm - Court St. Store Not a Chan Store At the Market Not a Chain ' Store Old Mill Special: Price- for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 49-lb. SacK Alber's Best Patent Guaranteed the Equal of any -at a price much lower than most any flour of the same high quaHty. 49-lb Sack Pillsbury's XXXX Patent A quality hard to Equal at any price. Three Days only at this Price. As to whether flour prices will advance we -dont know but Pillsbury's flour at this price is a -Value whether the market Ever advances or not. 49-lb Sack a us No. 10 sk: Freshly MUled ' Rolled Oats 25c - ; Sugar 10 pounds Crescent Powder BaMng In Addition to being one of the Best in the country the money spent : for i Crescent Baiting I Powder Stays in the West. - V 25c Ibe -"- k - 1 SKartening 3Ah CansLil.i;;:.39c Wesson Ofl, qt. tins M.i.;.u.S3c Araazo On, qts; ....i-..:27c Armour's Milk Tall Cans .6 cans 23c 6 Cans to a Customer MJB Coffee 3-lh. cans 87c Blue Label , " Karo Syrup No. 10 cans 59c - : -- i - . . . ; . Aunt Dina . . .-. Molasses No. 21? cans 19 c Liberty Cocoa 2-lb: cans 19c -'MlSuil 80-lb. sacks 59 c t Quaker Puffed Wheat . size pkg.llc Reg Quaker Crackles 3 pkgs. 23c With China cr , Crystal Ware . e pkg. 25 Larg