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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1940)
X2VTTT iiena Vista Man jlSfcported Better 3UENA VISTA Frank Barter wag brought home from tlie Salem C ; aeral hospital Tuesday and la rr -ported to be getting nlong aa v, (U aa can be expected. , JSarl Colter of Longriew, Wash., vs. a week-end Yiaitor at the E, IX Long tome. llr. and Mra. C. E. Miller ac- ecmpanied Mra. Alice Pierce to Silcm Sunday where she left for Toppenish, Waah. . Mra. Maude Johnson of Port laud 1 a rlaltor at the R. E. Pra thut home. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Lucas are the; parents of a baby girl born Monday. Portland Woman Visits Rickreall RICKREALL Mra. J. X. Crouch of Portland spent from Tuesday to Friday of Last week r isiting her daughter. Mrs. J. H. Ilariand. She left for the New fT Vanghan, 8 4,' has not been t - mwell the past few days. ochooNIl begin here September SS.1 . , f ' Montgomery WardiEmjfioyesStaii-Sal riih:Gala"Kick-bfl Meet Lilies Bloominir Near Unionvale UN10NVALE A large clump of regal lilies has , been a mass of blooms since early summer at Local Montgomery Ward ami Company employes gathered, 90 strong, at a gala "kick-off meeting , Wednesday morning prior to the start of taelr store's record-breaking 68th AaalTersaiy sale. The selling erent la desfgaed to honor the aanlTersarr of Ward's participation la Amricaa easiness, both in the mailorder field sad la that of atodera retail selling.' I Is expected te riTal any similar erent erer held la the 8alem market area. . -- : - the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Matt Warren, where it has been a treasured beauty for more than 30 years. . 1 - 1 Growing In a discarded .wash' ing machine.- It has been xnored from one home to the next with out disturbing ther growth or blooming period. Grangers' -Nevo Salem grange will entertain Po mona grange in Roberts'' grange hall October It'.' See your roster for Pomona dates. 'Salem, grange regular meeting September IS Silver Cliff4H: Receive Ribbons SILVER CLIFF Members of the local 4-H sheep club exhibited their aheep at the state far last week and receiTed' the following prizes: Laurel Krens, 5th on Ox ford ewe Iamb; Floyd Fox. jr., 2d on Suffolk ewe lamb and 3d on Shropshire ' ewe . lamb; Richard Krens 6th on Oxford yearling ewe, 6th on Shropshire ewe lamb and 3d on Shropshire showmanship. . Richard Krens. was also award ed the Oxford ewe lamb siren by C. P. Kiser and son of Uarrisbcrg annually ' as a special prise for showmanship, herdsmanahip. ex hibit and record book basis. . - Floyd T. Fox. local club leader was also aa exhibitor at the fair in the open class. . Family Reunion Held at Lorane HOPEWELL- Mrs. Fred - Ra dio and son attended a family re union held September 1 at the home of Lewis Dey of , Lorane. She accompanied her father. M. A. Palmer, and - daughters - Ollre and Wesa. Her grandmother. Mrs. Mary Dey. returned with them for a two weeks' rislt. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warren and son, Marion, of Webfoot also attended the annualreun!on. . : The Hopewell school will start Monday, September 16, -with Mrs. Joe B e a t y and . Mrs. Mildred O'Neel teachers. Amitie Club Has September Meet ; - MIDDLE! GROVE September meeting of the Amitie club was held Tuesday night at the Harris Ault home with .Mrs. Ault and Mrs, Jennie Has son Joint host esses. - - ' The main Item of business' was a report of the committee pn pur chasing dishes and other supplies for the school, kitchen. Dish towels will -be made for use of the community, club. Mrs. Reed Sim mon ds of Salem was a guest School ; will open September If with Mrs. Edna Grant teacher of the lower grades, and Mary Farn haiH, teacher' of, ; the adraneed grades. Mr. and Mrs. . Hanson ' and Gloyd Chapman hare had as a guest for two weeks Mr. Chap man's niece, Margaret : Chapman of San Francisco - who upon re- " turning home is to take up nurse's training in Los Angeles. THaAII xet en Soto :' . II ' "1 " fPT' rl - 1 No Restrfdion V X - 2 Compare ct $20 mortl T " -fcrr a 1 ' j Unlimited Warranty ' 1 X i 2 Luxurious piecesi h V - -- . ) e Buy Your Tiret on fTime'f , J I Rayon velvet covers! - ! ' 4'' ft U J - ' ' : " r': I - ' :;-1 Spring-filled sofa dims! ' . V If ' r & ff ' " ' if: TLink of itl Reductions as High as $4.43 from Wards regular low list prices! Remember, too, that Ward Riverside's scientifi cally designed tread gives you quiet smoothness, longer-wear and greater safety! Warranted to give satisfaction' without limit as to months, or miles. Wnite-Bfeck SislewsiUs At Even Greater Savings. Prices fnclvoa Yer Old Tire In Ix change Seductions Up To,, $4.45 for Tire, Tubo AN Sizes KWwcedl 6.C044 - Tire only; . i Wii your elf lire ST Specially designed for Wards and specially 1qy? priced for this big Anniversary Sals I Both pieces are covered, in lovely rayon and cotton velvet. Ex tended fronts let you relax completely i and arise easily! Steel springs are tied 8 ways for years of comfort! OYO CO) .: i 7 A MONTH, Down PoymenS Cenylng Choree