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PAGE TEN The OREGON 'STATESMAN, Salesu Oregon, Their jay Morning, Arrll 91831 m iechig RT LftKE uh ULBISH Center. April 8 Tie kigh water of th Pt week -which flooded the - entire beayr dam sectioa deeper than : la seTeral Enjoy Life While . for you'll bo lon time dead. Maa wants but little her below except when it come to the matter of eating, and the be waste plenty of It and of the Tory best quality, too. Erery .housekeeper knows that ear grocer! fill the bill la every pertie ad that they . are fresh, wholesome and priced right. For A Week We Offer p:.....80c 7 lb, fresh : tJr Rhnbaro for SS. - 20c Fork Roasts and Fork Steak . . . Beet - Frankfarters 15c 22c Smoked Pork Link 23c 20c a. Bologna, the rcry best We Ao not " wish to fill yon np with Verbal Bolog na, or excess chatter. In our ads, but this Bologna is the -Best the Market of fers. , -"-'- . N Curly's Grade A Milk ..... 9c qt. Whipping Cream H pt. ..... Our milk reaches you In the best of shape because it is cooled by electrical refrigeration. .Upton's Coffee, per can 35. Corn or Gloss Starch, 9 for 15c A cans Tomato Bonp 45c Gum and Candy Bars, S for .... 10c Commercial Chocolates and Gumdropn OC IUL a ih. DAf.lON'S XO REST LOW PRICES ; 899 W. Coml St. If you can't drop la Gall 8509. We deliver free any place In Salem. We Pay 18e today for Eggs STORE OPEN 'TLUiPJf. Mam V . . alnvhr veendad.' LarZS amounts of drift In the Pudding rlrer from Farkersruie o wwu- burn has siowea cown ae iow of water. Since the lake bed has sunk several feet through tillage and the river's flow Is obstruct ed, the flood waters hare gone a, .iitwir. Tha - road srade near the Hayes apartment house was washed out sometime Sunday evening, and a temporary bridge was constructed xuonuaj. IHSOCHLTO BE G1VETJ APRIL 25 Grange Postpones .Event Because! of High Water ANKENY BOTTOM, April 8 Ankeny Grange No. 540, held their regular meeting Saturday night at the grange hall at Win tel with nearly all officers pres ent and a large attendance of members. The pie social which was to have been given was post poned due to bo much high wat er from the recent rains, but will be given at the next regular grange meeting April It: The following lecturers hour program was carried out during the evening: roll call was re sponded to with a little bit of nonsense. C. P. Johnston gave a very entertaining song, a recita tion "My Dollie Is Dead" was giv en by Aneta Gilmour, A. I Em mons, chairman of the agricul tural committee read a commun ication n agriculture from Fred A. Golff, state agriculture com mitteeman. A; short: dialogue, "Mike Gets a Job" was put on by Loren Watts and C P. Johnston. Three were elected to become members of Ankeny grange and will be given the degree work at next regular ; grange meeting. They were Frank Turner, Miss Aleene Day and Mae Calavan. I Meeting - Reported ' The chairman of the agricul ture committee reported 100 per cent present at the all day meet ing of the agriculture and the Home 'Economics committee held recently at the Red Hill grange at Liberty. The work discussed was the Oleo bill and the exterminat ing of rodents.; V Y mlmmir v. n SImnson and Lindsey Doty volunteered as a committee to circulate a peti tion in the different neighbor- nooas to get tne iarmers to sign to discontinue the use of Oleo. Supper was ; served at a late charge which 1 consisted of Mr. hour by the kitchen committee in and Mrs. G. M. Belknap and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wlntermantel. The kitchen committee appinted to serve for the ensuing month are Mrs. Eva Wlntermantel, Mrs. F. B. Simpson, Lindsey Doty and Dale Bohna. The dance committee will give a aance at tne grange nau next Saturday night. DR. BEATJCHAMP IUL. STAYTON, April 8 Dr. H. A Beauchamp is ill at his home with erysipllas. He Is under the care of his brother, Dr. Frank Beau- champ of Albany. West Salem News g All city officers except Elmer Stewart were present Monday evening at the monthly meeting of the city council. The commit tee on sanitation and health - re ported that f the city dump had been cleaned And ail unsightly rubbish burled and that a stand pipe had been Installed ea 8 kin- Bar street wnicn win aid in ausn- ina- the pond caused by recent heavy ralna In that part of town. Street Commissioner. C. - 8. Rugs reported that streets have been graded and the main streets graveled. A suggestion was offer ed that the vigilance of road workers be not relaxed. This mat ter was referred to the street committee. The matter of having a clean up day for the city was discussed and the 23rd and 1 4th days of April were ' selected for this purpose. . A motion carried that garbage men be allowed un til further notice to gather the city refuse without a license. r - The collector of water bills re ported that f 330.15 has been tak en In for the month 'of February. Tne finance committee report ed a recent trip to ML Angel where they inspected the new city nail and stated that they thought such a building would Just meet the needs of West Salem and that the approximate cost would be 47500. A motion prevailed that the purchasing committee look Into . the matter of purchasing a safe or a filing cabinet for the use of the city. A motion carried that L L. Darby be retained as city auditor and that the books be audited every three months. A motion carried that the minor lien dock et be audited and brought up to date immediately The purchas ing committee was authorized to procure a book for street com missioner Ruge In which all rec ords pertaining, to his office may be suitably kept.' . : : v - - Jtev. m. A, Groves reports that the Sunday evening "., Easter ser vice, at Ford Memorial church was given before the largest au dience that has assembled In the building during his two year's pastorate. A pageant, "The Eas ter Pilgrims" was given in which more than 60 persons took part. Scene 1 represented "The First Easter Pilgrims;" scene II, "Pil grims of the Nations" and scene III. "Pilgrims to the City." Un tie by the cast, and other num bers by the choir directed by G C. Larkin were exceptionally beautiful and Inspiring. Special Easter music supported the morn ing message of Mr. Groves whose topic was "The Message of Eas ter." The rite of infant baptism was administered .to William Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bouffler and to Clifford Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Miller. Reunions Numerous The Easter season was the in spiration for the reunion of many groups of friends and relatives. One of the largest of these . held at the Elmer Rierson homo at Rosedale where the following relatives and friends from West Salem enjoyed a potluck dinner and the children of the party an Easter egg hunt; Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs Charles Phillips and children, Wilson, Ray, Iris, Audrey, John, Ray and Rollana; Mr. and Mrs. George Lathrop and children Kenneth " and Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wurni and children, Thebna and Carl Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Dickson and children. Shirley, Bonnie and Bobbie; Os car Phillips, Merle Phillips, the hosts, Ur. and lira. Rlerroh and their family. Estalyne, and Jane. - Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bwlgart and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips spent the day with -Mr. and Mrs. Lew Swigart at Mon mouth, and Mr. and - Mrs. L. If. Hill with their four sons drove to Gladstone where they were guests of Mrs. Hill's sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Rle- m an and et her mother, Mrs. Laura Moss. - '. H. H. Mumford drove out from Toledo Saturday and spent the Easter week end at the Robert Molr heme, returning home Tues day morning. , Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hathaway and daughters, Marjorle and Wanda Jean spent the week end In Portland. Mrs. M. E. Davis who suffer ed a paralytlo stroke some time ago and has since that time been practically helpless la slightly im proved. Her daughter, Mrs. A. E Feller ef Portland sent her a pot ted Easter lily which stands at her bedside and offers a silent message of resurrection hope to the aged , Invalid, bow 15 rears old. . , ; . ... . Guest Feted Mr. and Mrs. L- T, Wallace were Easter day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rhodes at Brooa, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes came home with them, that even ing and all bad supper together at the Wallace home. - Mr. and Mrs. P. I Clarke and ON NAUTILUS X I " 1 d " ' t : y. . ' -,. fZ. .--- -; . - . IV , ! ' " ' ' S' William W. Danenhower (above)", of Washington, D. C, will be among the crew ef the Nautilus, with Sir Hubert Wilktns when he makes his rub-Arctic voyage this Summer. Danenhower la a cousin ef Sloan Danenhower. commander f the submarine. sens Robert and Donald ef Sa lem, Mr. and lire. D. T. Bradford and son Wayne were Sunday dinner ruesta at the old home ox ure. Clarke and Mrs. sradiora, the J. J. Miller homo on Second street. - . - - ' Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lewis spent Sunday at Tillamook where the day was Jointly celebrated as Eas ter ana in nonor or tne nirtnaay anniversaries of Mr, Lewis and his twin brother, D. R. Lewis of that city.::- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Walker took Easter dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolee at their home lathe Bethel district, east of Salem. Bertha Stevens entertained IS other junior girls Saturday even ing at an Easter party. Games were played and an Easter egg hunt enjoyed, followed by re freshments. Mrs. L. B.- Da via and son Har old were dinner hosts Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ruggles ' of HCMinnmiet Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur kers of this city; . Donald ' Davis, a son of his hostess who teaches at St, Helens. Donald spent his spring vacation here, arriving Thursday and remaining until Sunday. Another eon of Mrs. Da vis, B. F. Davis of Portland, with his family were guesta at the Da vis home here from Thursday un til Friday. - . The Epworth Leaguers of Oak Grove will present a play "The Byes of Love In the Ford Mem orial church Friday evening, April 10. The play is being spon sored by the local Epworth Lea gue and proceeds will be divided between the two organisations. -Mrs. Fred Gibson will be host ess Thursday afternoon April 9 at her home oa Kingwood avenue to members of the Orchard Heights women's club. - Spring Valley Club meeting Is Postponed SPRING VALLEY, April I Duo to conditions In the commun ity at this time the last or April meeting of the Community club has been indefinitely postponed. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McKlnney of Silverton were weekend guests at , the Fred and Ben McKlnney homes. Talbot Club to Sponsor Social -TALBOT, April 8 The San tlam community club will give a program and pie social In the grange hall Friday evening. The club has been holding meetings in the Talbot school house, but owing to the large at tendance It was necessary to find a larger meeting place. Everyone is invited to attend these meet ings on the second Friday night of each month. CLUB ENJOYS PICTURES AUMSVILLE, April Aums ville community club held its reg ular meeting Tuesday evening, April 7. The usual 7 o'clock din ner. Dr. David Hill showed pic tures, a comic for the children; scenery of Oregon Including Mt. Hood. Crater Lake.' Silver Creek Falls, and some of the rivers and beaches, telling the pictures as they were shown. Pictures or the Boy Scout's camp and what they Roads Damaged By High Water 'ANKENT BOTT031, April I Miss Qma Emmons, teacher of the Sidney school, and Miss Kreta did while at the camp were shown Calavan, student of the Jefferson high school spent several days of with OY P. Treat telling of the scout's pictures the past Week at the O. If. Bel knap home on account et the high water making It Impossible for them to get to their homes. - Considerable damage was done to the roads from the John Cal avan farm on to Talbot. The pri vate road in to the A. L. Emmons farm was also badly washed out, . ii:- GOETZ IN DEMAND SDLVERTON. April S Robert Goets. superintendent of Silver- ton schools, made' twb speeches orsr the past weekend. He 30ke at Salem Friday night at Encamp ment branch of the I. O. O. F. lodge, on Harvard university, de scribing his work there last sum mer. Saturday morning he gave an address on the Oregon Ednca- tlon plan before the . Washington County Teachers Institute held at the Union high school at TIgard. The institute was an all day ses sion.;': Uv;":,. v V U i ' - - - 456 Court Sfc INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND. OPERATED Tomatoes ,rsoubIa Coffee Grand Island Solid Pack iVlllK CJlQCe .Purity 2 Large Cans l lb The High Grade Coffee gcansggo :lan,S8b: H IEj-SSs Oysters '7": JLli!l Tasty Pack T SO&P S GOilS ' 0 1)' White Wonder Figs ' ( Jfe .18 bars SSs H. & W. Delphin Figs ' Unexcelled for cleansing Regular 85c seller wea tiar ri--qwarfl A71 chlnat Our Pr Week Graham AIG CrackerS Small Cans Kippered King iPer Box Pineapple .-JSSSfL'. 33e a Salad Airplane Prizes Free- torn 8 oz. Cans . - wi if 2 for 25c st&w Jicpsrean PfS TiZ Candy Bars Dta?Me&tlth flgC . MUed n Kind. Scans52c Greyer; SforlEs We Also Feature Purity Frte Delivery to Any Part Specials j otttty ': j,;-. I 1 1 1 a, ai I I 9 kWE HAVE JUST PURCHASED ONE OF THE FINEST SHOE STOCKS IN THE STATE OF OREGON AT A TREMENDOUS SACRAFICE. These shoes con sist of Men's and Boys'Dress Shoes and Oxfords, Work Shoes and Hi Tops, Women's and Girls Sport Oxfords, Dress Pumps and Ties, White Pumps and Ties, High and Low Heels. Also Hiking Boots, all styles of Children's Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices, You must see these Shoes to be convinced! We have never before given such Bargains. We have narrow, medium and wide widths tQ fit all types of feet This will be the greatest Shoe Sale in the history of this store. COME EARLY while sizes are complete, ONE GROUP OF MEN'S FINE OXFORDS Extra Special ... 1 . One Group of Boys Oxfords, Dress Shoes arid School Shoes Mostly $4.00 and $3.00 Shoes In this Let ......l... ONE LARGE GROUP WOMEN'S PUMPS, TIES and OXFORDS VsJnes In this lot to S& Blondes, Patents, Blaeks 7v5 Cs 1 Tana lleatittfnl V. J S r,- YOUR CHOICE OF 55.00, J6.00 and V $7.00 SHOES Keir Styles and colors . Blonde, Sun Tan, Green, f Black Trimmed Kid and Patent. 60 pair natural v- Bridge Arch Shoes . Hiking B ktxln -50 Women's Fine 0018 Grade ..... .. Comfort Shoes and Women's fine grade Farm Shoes t piuca i.vv, fu.uu uuu u.vu ........ T1 ssfo i ' 1 LARGE GROUP CHILDREN'S PUMPS AND OXFORDS $3.00, $30 & $4.00 Til AH , - o(sJ .One Group of Women's i Pumps and Oxfords ; AH Sizes la this. Lot , .i n nu Ono Lot Vomca'o I7ino Pomps. Tioa and OnCordo J - Plenty of Good Sizes in this Lot ; . fl ".47 Af r t .NMI.TV-" 'mm m as - . , m mm sati sw. ma m m w mm. u jbl. w m m a . . -. sr HOSIERY SPECIAL Beautiful fun silk. A if ul new Grenadine C-! -1 ' fashioned twisted V . 1 (O) k good $2.00 yalue cLi 0 ct 4 Extra Salesmen and 4 Extra Girls Wanted . Apply Sales lianager 357 STATE ST. SALEIil One Lot of White Kid & Buck Sandals EXTRA SPECIAL while they last 1 J V iSBMMSBBMi