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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1928)
T he T urner T ribune KOI.. XU. ’ T fT " r n i ',1 N O T IC E Locals Baby chicks will thrive and grow when started on Asociation feeds. A full line with or with out milk. Priced right and none better, HOODRO DIP 90o pep Gallon Western Grown Seed Corn Pull Line Of Association Feeds Kow Rare, Salt bricks, Hess’ Stock Tonic and Panacea, Dairy and poul try minerals. Oregon Grain Co. Turner, - - Oregon. jU 6IJIW U RIPTIO N $1.25 P B R YEAK, THUNK K, OKKGON, THURSDAY. J U N E i ». 192«. NO. 3<J M w a r w » i i .« ." i n p i ' j y . 4 % Paid on six months Time Deposits OF SCHOOL M EE TIN G Notice is ht-r«-by K iv n to the h-ita! voter» of School Di»trict No. 70 of Mution County, S tate of O re(on, th at a School Meeting of aai.l district will Mr. a ud Mrs. T. A. Ward be held at School Hou«c, on t h e 18th day of June, 1928, at two o’clock in wer« aguseably surprised by a the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter act out with the levying board, and to vote on the propoiitio/i of levying a special visit troni Mr. ami Mrs. We» district tax. jrimith, of Turnar, old-tima The total am ount of money needed by the «aid uchool district during frivudfe of their youth.—\\ old— tho fiscal year beginning on Ju n e 18th, 1W28, and ending Ju n e 30, 1929, Is estimated in the following budget and include* the am ounts to be rec< ved I 'u r l Triduue. Tho Smith's und Mrs. II. It. from the county »chool fund, statu tehool fund, elem entary school fund, .pec in I district tux, und nil eth er money* of the district: Feats were tho guest of 8. Tab BUDGET butt, for Ibis beautiful drive to Wald port. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES |,eo Burlier and son Delmar PERSONAL SERVICE: 2. Principal* .................. ......................................................... »2250 enjoyed a fishing trip on Thom Assi*tant ......................... ........ ...................... - ........ - .......... 1125 m creek, ubovo 8cio, last Thur»* A**i*tant ................................................- ...... ....................... 1125 day. They hud fairly good luck, S. Ti s c h tn P riw o rjr................................................................ 900 Interm ediate ..............—.....................................- ................ 900 brining homo enough for supp 7th and 8th g rad e* ............................................................. 900 er, ut least. 4. Janitor* ....................... ............. .— ...........................»........... 450 D r i v i n g G l o v e , h . r n . i . , b ill f o l d . , a n d d r . . . ( l o r r a a t F . fc. S b a l . r ’. , t h . P i o n e e r L e a t h e r D . a l . r , 1 7 0 3. C o m I S t., S a le m , O re . Banker Fierce is a busy man these days looking after both the Aumsvile and Turner banks, while Mr*. Talbott is spending her vacation in Minnesota. Ben and Carl Wipper have been busy the past several days winding up the sheep shearing Several good clips have been re ported und with Ilia present pri ce the sheep men will eujoy u prosperous year. While in Slayton, last week, we culled on Mr. McCoy, a for mer resident of Turner, we found him in the best of spirits and enjoying it good business in the Slayton Feed and Second lfaud Store. W # w ill b u i l d y o u r h « r n « » » t o y o u r o r d o r o r r e p a i r y o u r old o n e . W * a r c h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r all L in d a o f l e a t h e r good». F . E . S h a f e r , 1 7 0 S. C o r n ! St., S a le m , O r e g o n . I)r I), fl. f.each, Supt. of Sa lem district, was in uttendauce at the Children's day exercises at the Methodist church, Sun day. Dr. Leach promises to give us a detailed report of the Gen- enral Conference some time in the near future. G. A. Ferebee who is employ ed ut Mt. Angle, spent Sunday with his family. Mr Ferebee ex pects to bo at home ufter this week. Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Gower and family were called tc Newberg Saturday, owing to serious ill ness of Mr. Gower's father. Several members of Inc Bones family attended the annual re union and picnic of the Tones- seo people, held each yeay in the Amity park at Amity, Oregon. Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank .— i f you go via Southern Pacific, th ro u g h C a lifo rn ia a n d circle h a c k o v e r N o r t h e r n lin e s . Thi* summer get more for your travel funds. No mat ter what your eastern destination go one way, return another. You can see the whole Pacific Coast and much of the United States at only slightly higher fare. First toCalifornia over the spectacular S hasta R o ute . Enjoy cosmopolitan San Francisco, Los Angeles, Holly wood, San Diego,— world- famed beaches and tesoro— can be in die enchanted circle of your trip east. From California, go eastward over any of the follow ing routes, with choice of routes returning via northers United Sutes or Canadian lines. Clerk .......................... 50 T otal............................................................. ...................... ............. 47700.00 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: 1. F u rn itu re (desk«, fctoves, curtains, e tc )..............................$500 2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, e tc .)..........................- ................. 100 Library book* _____ - .................. ......................................... 100 6. Ja n ito r’* supplies ...... ...................................... — — — . 50 ............ ....................... .............................. — ............ 345 7. Fuel CO 8. L i g h t..................... 9. W ater .................... ................................ ................. - .............. 40 Postage, stationery and p rin tin g........... .............................. 10 IO. ______ 11210.00 T otal.................... MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS .......................................................... * 500.00 INDEBTEDNESS: * . 1. Bonded, and interest thereon......................... — ........— $19C0 2. W arrant, and interest thereon.......................... 8300 T otal................. I ..... .............. .............................. ......................... »10260.00 INSURANCE ...... ........... .............. ............. - .......... .......................... ........ » 200.00 EMERGENCY ............................................................................................. » 200.00 Total estimated am ount of money fo r all purpose* during the y j r $20120.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county uchool fund during the coming school year »1089 From state school fund d u rin g the coming school year........ 163 From elem entary school fund during coming school year.... 893 Estim ate of probable unexpended bal. at end of cu rren t y’r 8500 Estim ated am ount to be received from all oth er sources during the com ing year........................................ .............— 2500 13235.00 Total estim ated receipts, not including proposed tax....................$ 6885.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses fo r the year................................... $20120 Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax...... 13235 Balance, am ount to oe raised by district ta x ....... ........— 6885 The indebtedness of District No. 79 is as follows: Total bonded indebtedness, $16000; total w arrant indebted ness, $8300; total am ount of all indebtedness, $24300. Dated this 28th day of May, 1928. A ttest: G. A. G. MOURE, F- C> DELZELL, District Clerk Board of Directors. 5. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. lltiches G. \V. Farris took Mr- and Mrs. and family were dinner guests J. W. Burge to Corvallis, last week, Sunday, of his parents, Mr. aud for the pur[ 06 e of consulting a physician regarding Mrs. Burge’s Mrs. W. T. Riches. health. A. 10. Schirman, of Sclem, was George Fauik and L. W. Robert a guest at the Fehlman Delzell son opened the “ Barnyard Golf” wedding last Friday. season, Tuesday morning by play Levi Webb, of Sa'eua, was a ing some close games on the links, visitor with homo folks Sunday, at the rear of ihe Tribune Office. Rev. Mr. Mickey and wife, of Found- Pair of glasses. Owner Salem, were week end guest at can have them by calling at J. R. TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST! the Ivan Hadley home, and at Davis’ identifying property and FII.M S ROOKS BULK DRUGS STATIONERY tended tho Methodist Church paying for Ad- GI.ASS SUNDRIES FAMILY MEDICINES Sunday. Bro. Mickey is a form BTRAWflERRIES, Improved KORINEK VETERINARY REMEDIES Oregon. SOet«. per crate. Robt. er pustor of tho churcln GOODRICH MUDI1EK GOODS Given. Route 3, Turner. Operator Key has added more H O U S E H O L D F LY SPRAY SOC PINT Miss D orolay .1/oore, of Salem , nropertv to his possession. We DAIRY F LY FO IL SI 2 0 G A L N o t h i n g t a k e « t h e p l a c e o f l e a t h e r no iced him and his wife motor has bein visiting her uncle and • A ■>. fo r su it case«, h a n d hag», b r ie f c a te s E. S. PRATHER au n t, Mr. and .)frs. Fred Moore, of a n d h a r n e s s . F . E . S h a f e r , 1 7 0 S o u t h ing about onr little city in a Reliable Druggist ord roadster of moro or less Mill City. C o m m ercial S t., S alem , O re. OREGON TURNER : Rev. and Mrs. J. J. .Ifickey ancient vintage. That’s all right, A member of the staff of the daughter Edith and son Hale, all, feeble minded institute was in Key, the old ones are the best of Salem, attended the .Ifethodisi yet We know because wo drive Turner Sunday, looking for one church on Sunday last. of inmates, who took French one. Hale Mickey is planning to J. II. Lloyd, a brother of Mrs. W. leave Saturday night. teach in Central Oregon, this fall B u y y o u r L e a t h e r G o o d s a t a l e a t h II. Harris, who lives at Beaverton, i NOTICE and winter. e r store. E . S h a f e r , 1 7 0 S o u t h had his homo destroyed by tire, C o m m e r c i a l S t . , S a l e m , O r e . , f o r h i g h June 5th, Nothing was saved Carl Booth is breaking ground One Fuller &Jnhnsoi\ G as Engine. Regular price grade harness. xcopt tho clothing they had on. preparatory to erecting an attrac $90.00. tive bungalow on part of his Surprise GranGe met in regu The family is [oft destitute. 1 secon dhand “ Advance Buckeye” Mower. Letters romaixing uncalled for father’s ranch. lar session last Saturday. A line 1 second hand “ Advance Buckeye” Mower. at the Post Office, Turner, Oregon. country dinner wus ierved at A delightful Silver Tea was held 1 second han ilKango Stove and boiler for sale, noon. Mr and Mrs. \V. F. Gal ][r. George Rush cheap. at the home of Mrs. Harry Barn van and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W. P. Thomalson ett on Friday afternoon last. A The Capital Food Company’s stock salt at 10c per Catherine Shand pound is tho cheapest as well as the most profitable good crowd was in attendance, « Townsend, delagates to the State Mr. A .IDs. 1L 0. Davis tonic to feed a dairy herd to keep them in prime con tine program offered and delicious Grange, arrived from Ranier J. K. Whitehead, Postmaster. refreshments served. dition. Call and try it. Ore. in time for the afternoon, SHEEP FOR SALE-50 head of meeting. Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, Dentist; young ewes. E, T. Peirce. S. Talbott is painting and re ,lfr. and .Ifrs. Frank Fehlman Practise limited to minor orn surgery;extraction of teeth with decorating the interioi of their and daughter, who have been at the gas or loeal anaesthesia. X ray home while Mr9. Talbott and F. C. Deliell homo for several days, .V A V /A V A Y W A 'A W /A W .V .V W A V .Y A V A S V .W A W .V and diagnosis. Office will open left last week for thoir home in her father S. H. Baker are visit about June 15. Suite 3l5 First California. They will go by way V J V W A Y Y . Y V V W y Y V ^ W V V S W ^ W . W A V V V W A V V . V A V ing iu Minnesota. of the Oregon Caves. They visited National Bank Building, Salem F o r R e n t, R e sid e n c e a n d f e u r rm . the Columbia river and othe Points Oregon. Phone ‘2327 appoint apartm ent. E. T . P ie rc e , T u r n e r while in Oregon and were will ment. S tale Rank. pleased with ti c country. House & Barn Paint- After going to press last week Wo wish to call attention to a I. L. Robf-.aon informed us Enamels - Varnishes - Brushes wo learned that Mrs. Barzee ao typographical error in the Tuesday, that there would be more conipanied the 0._ A. McKay It w ill pay you to g e t our Prices school budget published last Robertson’s in Turner Sunday family on thei» motor trip to week. Tho amount of total csti than would patch a mile square. Detroit ket Sunday. mated expenditures rood $23,12 The occasin beining the annual Fire and A ny trip East can be a Circle Trip The Sunset Circle Round the rim of the U nited States. First on th» “ Sunset Limited,'' famed 'round the world, via El Paso and the old South to quaint, romantic New O r leans. Then by rail, or at no more cost (meals and berth included in your rad fare) enjoy 100 golden hours at sea to New York by Southern Pacific Steamship. The Golden State Circle From Los Angeles to Chicago "Golden State I.irrv ited” in its 61 y4 hours, spreads before you the historic Southwest; a glim pse cf O ld Mexico at Juarez, J minutes from El Paso. Thence to Kansas City, Chicago & midwest points. The O verland Circle From San Francisco follow the Overland Trail of '49, via Lake Tahoe, the scenic Sierra, to your Colorado or Utah destination. Or direct to Chicago on the San Francisco Overland Limited," in 6 1 1 4 hours. Low Roundtrip Fares Summer excursion fares on and after May 22. Return limit October 31. Stopovers anywhere. Your choice of routes. Let your local agent help you plan your trip via Southern Pacific H. S. BOND, A G E N T Clough-Houston Co. Formerly Webb's Funeral Parlors Funeral Directors A N D - Salem - Turner Lumber &, Mfg. Co. We Carry in Stock Rough and dressed lumber SH IN G LE S (highest quality) 5 grades to select from Old G row th Slabwood, 4 ft long -------Paint Up— ... * An. - a i • Lady A s s i s t a n t 205 So. Church St.—Day or Night Phone 120 H. L. EARL HARDWARE Turner, Oregon. Mrs. Savage, of Bremerton, 0. It shouhi have been $20,120 reunion of the Roberison Clan. Wash, visited the past week at This makes tho ammout to be Mrs. B. G. Briggs and son Her the Albert Savage and O. F. raised by district tax $6885 or bert were shopping in Salem Mon Given home, $1512 less than last year. day, E M B A — L M E R S Reliable Service. Ï ANDERSO N’S L IC E N S E D We desire to serve the public W it h Promptness and efficiency L et us figure y o n r bill. s Phone 875 s