The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, June 28, 1928, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T he T urner T ribune
0m nia---------
KOI..
X II.
NO.
=
TUftNKK, OttK'JO.N, TIIUBHDAV. JUNK *8. 1924.
II
Miss AduThomas spent Sum ay MISS BONES TAKES TEST
17th at the home o f Mr. and
Miss Hazel Bones, recent
M m . John Durft-e and daught­ .)/rs. Geo. Moore, in Salem.
graduate o f Turner high school
er Harriet, who have spent the
Mrs. Hall, mother o f Mrs. now takin.?
**7 "*
, „
.
*
* course in Pacific ( hnstian hos-
past two weeks at the F. C. Gun­ „
Merle
I
carson,
is
reported
to
be
pjtal,
finds
her
work
interest-
ning home, expect to move to Sa­
slightly better. Mrs. Hall was ta- mg. In a letter to her parents
lem soon. Miss Harriet is attend­
ken to a Salem hospital last week she enclosed a copy o f the goes
ing the business college in Salem. with heart complications.
bona in a recent examination
M
. on the subject o f Ethics. Ih in k -
House ear for sale. Call at
Grant ram s, son o f Mr. and
they may be interesting to
the office o f Dr. A. C. Eaton,
Mrs. G. W. Farris, was taken to her form er class mates we are
¿05 N. Com’l St., Salem.
the U. S. Vetran’s hospital, in publishing them this week. The
Mrs. Girardin is slowly conval­
Portland last Tuesday and oper- questions fo llo w :
escing from an illness in a Salem
1. Define ethics.
2. Name
ated on for appends itus, Thurs­
the departments o f a hospital.
hospital.
day. I-ast accounts are that the 3. W hat is loyalty? Personali­
An automobile accident oceour- operation was successful.
ty? Good breeding? Am bition?
od at the Robertson corner Sat­
J. K. Snyder, of Route one, Habits? 4. W hat do we mean
by well poised ? Give some re­
urday forenoon when the Essex
•ras in Turner last Friday. Mr. quirements o f a well-poised
touring car driven by Mr. Taylor
Snyder is planning to leave /or nurse. 5. Name what you
collided with a Ford driven by ('.
Oklahoma
soon for a years visit. think are the greatest mistakes
K. Houck, o f Marion. Doth cars
made by a student nurse in an
Ball Brothers unloaded a car ethical way. 6. W rite concem-
were badly damaged but the oc­
cupants escaped without injury. lond of Chevrolet uutoniobihr ing a nurse’s attitude under Te­
7. VN hat is economy,
Leather goods w ear longer. lnet Thundsy, one Saturday pi'oof.
...
i . i i '
ixtravagance, tact.
8. W rite
Huy your leather goods and and . another will
be unloaded la- toncerning the ethical phases
1 nrness from F. E. Shafer. 170
4ir.
c f night duty.
9. Discuss
S. Com’ l CL, Salem, Ore.
Ball Brothers are having the friendships with nurses and pa-
F. P. Rowley and Mervin Pear­ „ . ,
,
.
, tents. W hat are hospital ac-
son were Portland visitors over finuh placed on the outside of (¡dents? W hy should we make
the week end. While in Porrland the new garage building, it pre- every effort to avoid them. 10.
they called on Mr. and Mrs. E. sent* a very attfutive appear— Describe your ideal nurse
C. Baker and /ound them well a nee.
G ILLE TT E -BEAR
located in their new home. On
A letter received from Mr.
BU BSU Uim O N 11.25 I’ BK YKAU.
Locals
Baby chicks will thrive
and j?row when started
on Asocial ion feeds. A
full line with or with­
out milk. Priced ritfht
and none better,
HOODRO DIP
90c per Gallon
Western Grown
Seed Corn
Full Line Of
Association Feeds
K ow Kare, Salt bricks,
Hess’ Stock Tonic and
Panacea, Dairy and poul
try minerals.
I:
Oregon Grain Co.
Turner,
Oregon.
4 % Paid on
six months
Time deposits
Fire and
jj
::
Automobile Insurance Written
::
Turner State Bank
T R Y TH E DRUGSTORE FIR ST!
FILMS
noOKS
BUI.K DRUGS
STATIONERY
GLASS
SUNDRIES
FAMILY MEDICINES
KORINEK VETERINARY REMEDIES
GOODRICH RUBBER GOODS
King (’lusters for Radiator Caps 50c
Single Flags. All sizes and prices
E. S. PRATHER
Reliable Druggist
TURNER
:
OREGON
NOTICE
Ì
One Fuller & Johnson Gas Engine.
$90.00. W ill sell fo r $70.00.
Regular price
1 second hand “ Adriance Buckeye” Mower.
1 second ban dltange Stove and boiler fo r sale,
cheap.
The Capital Food Company’s stoek salt at 10c per
pound is the cheapest ns well as the most profitable
tonic to feed a dairy herd to keep them in prime con­
dition. Call and try it.
.
H. L. E A R L H A R D W A R E
Turner,
Oregon.
V A V W .W /J Y .S Y ,V .S S V A m m \Y A \'A S W y Y .V A W
Paint Up-------
House & Barn Paint-
Enamels - Varnishes - Brushes
It will pay you to get our Prices
A N D E R S O N ’S
THE SPORTING GOODS STORE
Salem, Ore.
167 No. Commercial St.
the return trip a stop was made and Mis. John M. Watson state»
at the Tiddledy wink Jersey farm, that they are having a gieat trip
The marriage o f Miss Agnes
for dinner.
Gillette,
daughterof Mr. and Mrs.
ami enjoying it fine.
S.
A.
Gillette
to Mr. Earl Bear,
H A Y FOR SALE -O ats and
The Marlin-Knapp Advertis­
of
Turner,
Ore.,
took place Mon­
vetch and plain gray oats. Geo.
ing C o, Salem, placed attrative day afternoon at 2:30 o’ clock at
Given, Rou*o 2, Turner.
window cards in the drug store the home of the bride’ s parents
Willie Pearson met with a advertising the products of the on School ave.
painful accident Monday night. Lewis Herb Co , of Salem.
The rooms o f the Gillette home
While returning from work at
Preparations are being made « e r e attractively decorated with
the Hall ranch, the car in which for the big Christain church bouquets o f spring flowers, with
he was rifling ran into the ditch.
conventien
which
conveiues a color note of pink and white
Pearson received a severe cut
predominating. An improvised
Saturday.
over the eye,
lattice o f clematis and pink roses
Mr. an 1 Mrs. Gerald Gower,of f orme(j the background for the
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Farris
Xewberg were Turner visitors! ceremonv
went to Portland last Sunday to
Thursday
evening.
Preceeding the service, Mrs. H.
visit their son Grant, who recen­
C.
F-
Bones
was
a
visitor
at
F.
Kirk, o f Waverly, sang. “ I
tly underwent an operation for a-
Shaw,
Thursday
night.
Love
You Truly” and "W hen” ,
ppendicitis, at the U. S. Vetran’s
,i
.
.
, m
The bridal party entered as Mrs.
hospital.
were accompa­ t
LOS I - on the streets of la m e r L w Pratt of Oaksdale played
nied by Ray and Leonard Farris,
a Schafer Lifetim e
fountain ^ weddin(r march>
o f Wrenn. Grant is getting a-
pen. itreen barrel. R ew ard .tm -
The
who entered on the
long nicely.
der leave at Tribune office
arm o f her father, wore a gown
Nothing takes the Place o f
W A T N E D - 10
pounds of o f white crepe and carried a bou-
Leather for harness and sad­
clean
rugs.
They
must
be large quet o f pink rosebuds and bridal
dles. F. E. Shafer, "T h e Pion­
wreath. She was attended by
eer Leather M an," 170 South enough to use for wiping rag
Com’ I St„ Salem, Ore.
Miss Selma Crowe, o f Oaksdale.
10c per pound. The Tribune.
who wore figured georgette in
It was repored that Fred Mo­
pastel shades. Little Miss Rosella
ore had his car stolen from near
Gillette, neice o f the bride, acted
the Geo. Moore home in Salem.
as flower girl, and wore a dress
Dr. .Vassey, ofKiam ath Falls,
o f pink georgette.
Mrs. Millie Stimpson and Mrs. | Mr. Forrest Gillette, cousin of
is recovering from a long illness.
Driving gloves, dress gloves, Rachel StewaJt o f Amity, and the bride, acted as best man. The
harness suit cases made o f gen­ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kingsbury Rev. T. K. Vogler read the ring
uine leather, will last longer. o f Salem, spent Sunday at the P.
F. E. Shafer, 170 S. Com’ l St.. E. Thomason home. Mre. Stim- ceremony.
The ceremony was followed by
Salem, Ore.
son. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs King an informal reception. The serv
.lfrs. Alma Smith, o f .Yill City, sbury are sisters o f Mrs. Thoma-, jng
wag centered with a
staid Saturday night with .Vrs. son and the} enjo.\ ed a delig t- [)rass
0f pjnk roses and ha­
H. L. Earl. .Vrs. Smith took din­
ful visit.
by breath, around which were
ner with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. G.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Larson tapers to match in brass candle-
Moore, Sunday, leaving for home
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little and sticks. Presiding at the table
that evening after several days
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus at- were Mrs. A. C. Hart and Mrs.
spent in Salem visiting the Was-
tended a Pomona Grant! meeting |C. \ Bear. Miss Marian McClar-
sam and .Iferle Smith families.
at Mcleay last Wednesday.
en assisted in serving.
Miss Eleanor Moore accomp­
The Misses Helen and Helena
Immediately after the reception
anied the Shubert Octette to Witzel were hostesses for an Er- Mr. and Mrs. Bear left on a wed-
Portland where Miss Magers worth League social and lawn ding trip to Canada. They will
w ill present the Nevin Chorale, party at their home Friday eve- be at home after July at Turner,
o f Portland and the Shubert Oc­ ring. A ve.y pleasant evening Ore. where Mr. Bear in engaged
tette. of Salem, in a joint con­ was spent with games and later in farming,
cert in the auditorium o f the roasted weinies.
' Mrs. Bear is well known in
Lincoln high school’ in Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus Walla Walla, having attended lo-
.Monday evening. Miss Moore is and family visited friends near cal schools. She graduated from
a member of the Shubert Octet­ Kingston, sundav.
Whitman college with the class
te.
• Harvey Wilson was elected di- of 1924. And has been a High
Dr. S. Ralph Dipple— extrac- rector and Chas Little was re. ; school teacher for four years be- j
t on Specialist, also dental X- elccted clerk at the annual school ' nR located at C ehadron. i\e >.
r iy and examination. 315 1st
last year. Mr. Bear is a former
1'ntional Bank Bldg., Salem, meeting.
student o f O. A. C.
¡Oregon.
______
Miss Roberta Wilson, who has
Out-of-town guest at the wed-
C. W. Hewitt reports that his made her homo in this commu- (jjnp included Mrs. C. A. Bear, of
sister, Mrs. Carver, is recovering nity for a number o f years, w as 'purner Mr and Mrs. Charles
nicely from an operation she re­ married to E. L. Evrson, in Sa- (^¡nette, and daughter o f Port-
Mrs. Eterson ]an(j. Miss Marian McClaren. o f
cently underwent in a Portland lom, Saturday.
graduated from the eighth grade Spokane Mr. an(j Mrs. H. F.
hospital.
at Crawford and finished her ed- ^ jrk Gf Waverlv, Mr. and Mrs.
Hob Robertson has been added ucation from the Turner high g w Pratt aml Mr end Mrs.
to the saies force o f Ball Bro
school with the class of 1920.
| c< w
Crowe, o f Oaksdale.—
thers, Turner Chevrolet agents
Walla “ Wash.” Walla Union.
Mr. Powers, o f Tillamook, is
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
preparing to move his family into
Last Sunday the Santiam
the Davis property, opposite Ball
convention held in the M etho­ Special attention to children
Brother’ s garage. Mr. Powers dist church was so full full o f
DR. A. C. EATON
will be employed as bookkeeper interest and so w ell attended,
Optometrist
that few were out fo r Sunday
for the Oregon Grain Co.
“ Glasses made while you wait
night. The C.K. was good, and
Geo. dfoore and family W’cro the young people pfan to have — Kryptoeks, $8 per pair
calling on the former’s parents, a picnic dinner during Taber-1 Reading lens. $3 to $4.50 per
nacle week, on the camp Fair. Office hours 8-1- and 1-
Sunday.
grounds.
Grange Work Club had a pic­
No more services in the Tur-1
265 N Comq St.
nic on Tuesday, Juno 25, near ser Christian church until after
Oregon
Salem
Denver's woods.
the ramp meeting.
They
S
Enjoy the
'“Sliver Grays”
ft
T h e s e are th e fin est o f
m o to r coach es b u ilt and
equipped to give the utmost
in com fort and safety fo r
highway travel.
For Safety: Drivers with
Southern Pacific responsibil­
ity. 4-wheel air brakes—rigid
inspection and supervision.
Safe.
For C o m fo rt: Scats air-
cushioned— interiors immac­
ulately clean, plate glass win­
dows, rich mahogany trim.
W e ll v e n t ila t e d but n ot
drafty. Lights at night you
can read by. Restful.
For Economy: Buy 10-ride
tickets for use only on motor
coach and save a third in
travel costs. They are good
for tSftg^ys. Rail tickets un­
less s e ria lly restricted are
good on the motor coaches.
S o u te si Pacific
II
S. BOND,
Tu rner,
Agent.
Oregon.
Clough-Houston Co.
Formerly Webb’s Funeral Parlors
Funeral Directors
AN^UCENSEDEMBALMERS
Reliable Service.
Lady A s s is ta n t
205 So. Church St.— Day or Night Phone 120
- Salem -
Turner Lumber &
m g . Go.
W e Carry in Stock
Rough and dressed lumber
S H IN G L E S (highest quality)
S grades to select from
Old Growth Slabwood, 4 ft long
W e desire to serve the public
W ith
Promptness and efficiency
Let us figure yonr bill.
’■ " -
Phone 8 75
-:
- • • >
Phone 440
'
7-,
Residence 758-R
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
Natural Flesh Color Plates that will not break
a:*d X-Ray. Work
A t Reasonable Prices
MASONIC TEMPLE.
SA l EM
Celebrate
July The Fourth
STAYTON,
at
OREGON.
Big street parade at 10:00 a.m.
The famous Albany Legion Band with 60 pieces,
w ill lead the parade.
Fine patriotic program, short and full o f pop. Jamo:;
Mott, one o f Oregon's lending orators, w ill bo the
speaker o f the day.
Ball game, w ater sports, log rolling contest, field
meet.
Aeroplane stunt flying.
Dancing afternoon and evening. Music by fee A l-
bany Legion Band.
Also a dance on the evening o f
the third.
i
|
j
I