Th$ 0EEG0 ATE5MA. JvJeo, Oregon, ;StwdaMcTOinlaxeli fol92& PAGS TDIBTEEN Dayton Is Badied, Road Signs Issue Proper to Point, out any Advantage; Highway . Policy Protested Other communities which con tend it is proper to advertise the advantages ot any particular high way route ia Oregon are eoming to the defense of the Dsyton chamber of commerce in its con troversy with the highway com ralssion, it was stated by CarlH. Francis. Dayton attorney and chamber of commerce secretary, ia aubmitting for publication a letter addressed to him by the Dallas chamber of commerce. The letter follows: ', "I have been instructed by the board of directors to extend to your organization, on behalf of the Dallas cnamber or commerce, their warm approval of the stand taken against the state highway department -in regard to the signs erected at the Junction points on the west side highway to indicate t motorists the 'short ,1 cut to . Portland through Dayton, . "The majority of the People from this community Invariably use the road through your city, and for this reason, they appreci ate the thought! ulness which prompted the erection of the signs iu the first place; They feel that you are perfectly within your rights and that the highway de partment has no valid reason for . requesting their removal. "W. Blackley, Secretary The strong support of the Amity chamber of commerce, and the statement by an official of the Corvallis organization that they would "go the limit" in the event that a 'compromise could not be reached, has encouraged the Day ton chamber to continue its fight for the preservation of the signs, They were ordered removed on the grounds that they allegedly directed traffic; the -contention of the Dayton group is that the stat ute under which the commission made the order is of questionable constitutionality, particularly as these signs are admittedly accu rate in information and on private property. Mrs. Al CaponeVisits Alcatraz si ti VFW Convention Plan Shaping up Parade and Pageant to Be Highlights; Softball Tourney Proposed it, i 4 y. ft " : y. Pictured as she left the. steamer whkh conveyedher to Alcatraz. Is- land, in 8an francisco uay, Airs, aiae uapone visitca ner nasoana "Scarf ace" Al Capone. who recently went stir-crazy" and : was lodced ia the penitentiary's hospital ward. "Running the gauntlet of newspaper and cameramen, the; blond ex-gang lord's wife harried from taxi to the waiting government boat. Allowed only one visit a month,' the woman was able to see her husband two days in a row br visiting the last day of one month and the first day of the next She was accompanied by a dark man on both trips. He is believed to be Ralph Capone, brother of Al. j Photo shows Mrs. Capone at left and lier companion. UN photo. . j j William J Gray Funeral Tuepday William Jasper Gray, who died March 3 at Fort Steilacoom, Wash., will be buried at La Cen ter. Wash., Tuesday, March 8, at 1:30 p.m.' . Mr. Gray formerly lived at Spring Valley-moving to La Cen .ter. Wash., in 1905. William Thompson of Salem is a brother-in-law of Mr. Gray . and Clifton Ross of Salem is a cousin. ; : Pattern Pick Officers at I Class Elections SILVERTOX Election f class officers in the senior high school this week resulted in sophomore council member, John Peavy; president, j Vernon Barkhurst; vice president, Jean Day; secre tary, Date: Blust; treasurer, Phyl lis : Adams; sergeant-at.-arus, George Solberg. Junion class Council member, Frances Sparks; president, Eu gene Torgerson; vice president, Howard Bee; secretary-treasurer, Berniece Gay; sergeant at arms, Everett Dickman. . Seniors-i Council member, El esnore Carroll; president, Bob White; vice president. Beatrice Leonard; secretary-tr - asurer, Jean Tomison; sergeant-at-arms, Weston Smith. Tax on Gas Sale Increase Shown Courtship Course Is Declared need Drinking Alleged At County Shops ! i Employes j Are Advised to Desist Upon Penalty of Losing Jobs Parade and "mammoth page ant" furnished the subjects ror major discussion at the meeting of the 1S38 jVFW encampment commission, at the chamber of commerce rooms Friday night. when plans for the 18th annual encampment of the department of Oregon. Veterans of Foreign Wars were under consideration The parade and pageant are to be the "main features of display and entertainment for Tuesday night. July 12. durinjc the five-day con vention to be held in Salem, July 9 to IS. - -m -:, : j Chairman William Rush, of the narade and pageant committee. presented a tentative outline oi the proposed 1 evening spectacle which, he said. Is developing pro portions never excelled in the his tory of the organization. The pa rade will traverse the downtown district early in the evening and will terminate In a big pageant at Sweetland field, depicting , histor ical episodes and events under the title of the "pirit of the West Chairman Rush will be aided in the planning and carrying out of this feature by Don Madi son. Frank Millet and Col. Carle Abrams. Supreme 'Councilman Barney Barber of the 13 th district of tire Military Order of the Cootie, the honor degree of the VFW, or Fort' land attended the meeting and discussed the details of the pro gram for-Monday, July 11, which has been set aside as "Cootie Day" of the encampment. Senior Vice-Commander L. A Williams, department of Oregon VFW of Portland, presented plans for the holding of a Softball tour nament during the encampment to be participated in by leading soft ball teams representing the high schools of the state. The idea re ceived the endorsement of the en campment commission. Eliminate Trial and Error Marriage, Proposal of i Educator! in Utah Sheridan Dentist Will Locate at Monmouth SALT LAKE CITY, March 5- (JP)-A Utah educator advocated today public school courses in courtship as a means of elimi nating the "triaj and error" marriage. Philo T. FanIsworb, assist ant superintendent of the Gran ite, Utah, school district and au thor of lesson material for the Young Men's and Young Wom en s Mutual Improvement asso ciations of the Latter Day faints church, said, in I an interview. that in his opinion a great lack of education on courtship and marriage exists m educational systems of today. We train our 1 young people how to observe Economics, to operate typewriter or become soldiers, but subjects as. funda mental S3 courtship and mar riage are kept almost secret and young people must gain experi ence by their own 1 trial and er ror methods." I Some Principles Courses in marriage, he said should counsel young people to: Try to marry a person of the same religious denomination or religious understanding. Remember in all disputes to avoid loud talk, 1 Maintain or develop a sense of humor. Refrain from concealing little differences until they accumulate to a j breaking point, Establish a home pf their own and avoid living with in-laws. Candy and flowers should not stop with marriage.?- Review each day: make right all misunderstanding and to go to sleep with a clean slate. MONMOUTH Dr. Lawrence M. Burke of Sheridan this week purchased the dental office equip ment of Dr. B. F. Butler. Mon mouth, and has taken po' session. He will occupy the Butler, of fices. ' Doctor Butler a long time res ident expects to retire and occu py all his time with a small farm tract purchased some months age. Doctor Burke, a native of Wash ington, was graduated laBt year from North Pacific Den'al col lege, Portland. He and - Mrs. Burke have leased the p-rnsife house on East Main street.. . . WE SELL i Yea will, we trust, par don the boldness of our type display , but we do sock to emphasise the fact that ours is a Pharmacy. And because we do specialize in the compounding of pre scription we can and do maintain large, complete, stocks of fresh, potent" drugs. Moreover, our sub stantial volume results in lower overhead. This is reflected in our lair prices which, on the average, are no higher perhaps even a bit less than yon have been paying elsewhere. WiUett's CAPITAL DRUG STORE 405 Stale St. Ph. 5118 MM The threat of loss of employ ment has been invoked at the county shops as a result of re ports of alleged drinking inci dents, it was disclosed at a ses sion cf the county court yester day when the question of liquor Use was raised; by Commissioner Leroy Hewlett.! Protesting against t'jany further drinking at the county shops," Somebody Many Chauffeurs Receive Licenses Income ; tax receipts for the year 1835, basei on i3 in comes, probably will exceed the original estimate of $4,500,000 made by the state tax commis sion for tax levying purposes, or tlcials declared Saturday. Receipts from this tax for the year 1937 aggregaiea approx imately $5,400,000. "Tho number of returns filed up to last night exceeded oar ex pectations. Earl Fisner, mem ber! of the tax commission, said "while the amounts of tax in volved compared well with those received during the same period last year.? Income taxes for 1938 not re ported by April 1 will be sub ject to both penalty ana interest. The last Installment or. me tax Is due October 1. Funds received from the income tax are used to offset property assessments. Redmond to Seek Seat in Congress Walter 1 G. Redmond, 9015 North i Richmond avenue, Port land, filed in the state depart ment Saturday for representative in congress from the third con gressional 1 district, Multnomah county. He is a republican. ; , Other filings Saturday. George i H. Weber, Portland, democrat, tor state representative from Multnomah county. Richard ! G. Scott, Sherwood, democrat, for state representative from Washiagton- connty. -Mrs.! Ariel Burton Pomeroy, Central PbSnt. republican, -for state senator from Jackson county, Hewlett declared is going to get killed If it Is permitted to keep up. It is upj to County Engineer Hubbs to see that it is stopped. Hubbs, who some time ago re ported privately to the court re garding a coanty .truck orlver who returned from work late, re sponded that he had investigat ed one. of the alleged drinking affairs. a few Aaya ago, had rep rimanded certain men and issued the warning' that repetitions of such conduct would mean dis charge. . ('! "No excuses will go in the fu ture regardless of the ability of the men involved,"! Hubbs said. "And the foremen are given to understand it is up to them to see that there are no more in fractions." j j County JUdge J. C. Slegmund told the engineer to make prompt reports of further developments in the future, j Approximately 16,100 ;chauf feurs licenses had been issued by the state department here up to Friday night for the year 1938, as against 14,700 on the corre sponding date In 1937, Secretary of State Snell reported. A total of 28,000 of these li censes were issued during the en tire year 1937. Officials estimated that 30,000 chauffeurs' licenses would be is sued in 1938, based on the pres ent figures. Lady Foresters Elect Mrs. Fery as President STATTON Mrs. John Fery was elected president of the Lady Foresters Wednesday . night at the hall. Other officers for the coming year are: Clara Spaniol, vice-president; Mrs. Martin Geh len, financial secretary, and Jo sephine Brand, treasurer; trus tees, Mrs. Gilbert Wourms, Mrs Ernest Dozler and Mrs. William Purdy: Mrs. : Nick Fehlen and Mrs. Fred Fery. conductors, and Mrs. John Gries and Mrs. George VanHandel. , A joint installation with the Sublimity organization will be held at the -Stayton hall on Ap ril 27. By ANNE! ADAMS If you tip the scales at slight ly more than you shoold. make yourself a- dress! like this one which will add height to your figure and as a result will make you look slimmer. Pattern 4685 is one oi me teaeuu a mui u.- i i T7li " . cessful flatterers and has been Beilliett Will UOl designed for easy making as wen Note especially, the height-adding line created by the. full-iengtn front panel . . i see how the length of this line hag been em phasised by tne buttons ana oy inverted pleat In the skirt. 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