The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, April 04, 1929, Image 1

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    T he T urner T ribune
VOL
XUl.
NO. :7
TUBNKR, OKEOON, TUUR8DAY,
AI*K.
4,
192».
SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PK-K YEAR
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Locals
Clough-Huston Company
Formerly W ebb’» Fuuornl Parlor»
Funeral Directors
ANDUCENSCDEMBALMERS
Reliable Service.
Lady A ssista n t
*205 So. Church St.— Day or Night Phone 1‘2(J
- Salem -
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Pomeroy and Keene
Salem's Square Deal Jewelers <5; Opticians.
Diamonds Watches t’leoks Jew elry & Silverware.
‘No Collection. N o Chante’
It waa reported
that Vernon
Uelinqaent accounts eollected on a Coates collided with another car
contingent basis. We do the work, •Saturday night. Vernon’s car
NOTICE
shoulder the «»pen»« and muke no
I will offer at private Bale cer­ charge unielri collection is made. waa badly damaged but the oc-
Bad Accounts turned into cupantS o f n either Car were in-
tain notes and open accounts due $250,000
Cash a im » W a S ta rte d .
the 11. L K A R L Estate amount­ Jot down a trial list of bad ones and jureu.
n tnem into actual money. |
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ing between $900.00 and $1,00.00 h-t us turn
I tie W . L . I . U will meet J
Season Opens
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A P R I L 15th
We are prepared
show you the latest
Tackle.
plus interest. Anyone Iterestod Business
en s Adjustment Wednesday afternoon. April 10, [ i
>mpany
cun examine the »Mine at ray o f­
with M r». W. T. Riches. Friends f
fice. They will be sold withont 4J6-1G Maso
Bldg.
Phone 911 cordially invited.
OREGON
SALI
resource to the highest bidder
Mrs. H. A. Gillett. o f Walla $
for cash on or before this 9th
The Southern i’acificpile d river; Walla, who has spent two weeks ?
day o f April 1929.-4.7.1.t
crew will complete thc-ir work on | with her daughter, Mrs. Earl
R. I). Gray,
the bridge near the former site Bear, goes to Portland Thursday i
147 N. Com’ l.
o f Miller’s mill, this week and to spend Friday with her son and
Dinner guests at the home of!m ove to Sherwood, on the West family and then on home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards. Side division, to drive a tempor-’ The Misses Faustina and Sheila
Sundsv March 21 WAT» Mr. and ary job. When this is completed Delzell entertained as Sunday 6
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11 ’ ■ ■ Edwards, o f Corvid- they will return to Turner and o’clock dinner'guests. Miss Grace
jj lis. Mrs. Neal Edwards, and Mr. drive piling for the bridge near:Hann and Clara Richardson, of
nnd Mrs. J. Ix»ster Sande. ofSa- the Oregon Feed and Flour Co.'s Dayton, and Nellie ar.d fay Bar
i b*m. Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence mill.
ber, all going to the Easter pro-
Edwards. Stacy and Robert Ed­
Bear,
o
f
8ram
in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
wards. o f Turner.
Crawfordsville, dined with the
F. C. and Mrs. Delzell and the
to
in
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Anderson’s
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167 No. Commercial St.
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Silem, Ore.
A V W / .W .V / .V W / .
%
£
Harrison’s
General Store
J. F. Thomason sofar recover­ C. A. Bear family,
Sunday, Delzell girls were shopping foJ;
AW VU VM V d y . V W . W / W / W J i W W W ^ W W V
ed from his long Beige o f illness March 24th.
Easter hats, in Salem, •-aturday.!
as to be able to be out. last week.
H. P. JENSEN has added
Mrs. H. L. Earl returned from 1
. V M V / A W . W W W A '. m W A W W / J
G IL L BROTHER* W ESTERN additional H ardw are Stock in a week spent with Mrs. Birdie;
;GROWN Seeds o f known purity connection with his blacksmith Denyer and goes to Mill City, to!
and high in germination. Also a shop; also pipe and fittings. He spend the week en*1 with Mrs. j
full line o f feeds, fertilizers and has secured the agency fo r the A. B. .^mith.
snraving material. Any one pur­ W hirlwind V aporizer which
R. Lee Theissen received word1
612 .Stale .Street
New Bligli Building
chasing $1 00 worth o f seeds and dds pep to your car and saves o f the serious sickness o f his
mentioning this ad will be given gas. It is guaranteed. Come in mother. Mrs. W. Theissen o f
a packet o f flower seeds free. Sa­ and see it.
Milwaukee, Oregon, who suffered
lem Seed & Orchard Sunplv Co..
s.ii< in,
• PI w m 380 -
Ovagaa.
a stroke o f apoplexy, -"he was
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearcy and
178 South Commercial St.. Salem.
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c- j
. , transfered to the Oregon City
Highest Prices paid for Farm Produce
of .
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,
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Just 1 block South o f State St. son Atlee were Sunday guests of
n
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nnH
\fr«
at
and
the
entire
family
Dr. and Mrs. Beauchamp, at
Z A v . v . v A v / w . v v . v v . v . v . v ^ / . '^ m v . v W i
Formerly Pearcy Brothers.
was summoned at her bedside.
Mrs. Fred Mitchell sod «-r,ns Stayton, recently.
Turner,
Oregon
Ÿ
Miss Grace Funston and broth- ;
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Robert and Homer, o f Mill Citv,
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W~X"<
were week end visitors w’ith rela- er Cecil, drove up from Portland
tives in Turner.
last Tuesday and spent the day
Ornerai Centractor and Builder
^
.
.
at,
.
with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Funs-
::
Clvde Downing, o f Stayton was
.
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Ceacat Work and Piombina
killed at the Black Rock logging
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camn last week He was struck Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White
There was a large congrega-
Turner, Oregon
camp Inst week. Me was struck
^aiem visitors Saturday
. tion present at the Easter pro-
Route 3*
hv a broken cable. H.s brother.
visitors Saturday.
There
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Harry D o-ning was also hit bv a| Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt, o f Sa-
by the choirPeCa
.
i,
. .
,
. ial selections by the
HXKXXr<
,
, ..
,
broken cable, but was not bad y tern, spent the past ten days vis-
w xi
... number by the male quartet and
, iting their son. C. VV. Hewitt.
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hurt.
. . . .
a solo by Mrs. Peacy. The Easter
Won! was receive! here this aml faml,y'
story was illistrated by a pagent
morning that R. W. Tucker, bet-! *T
HAS
LONG
BEE: given by the young people o f the
W e carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber,
ter known ns "D ick ” had taken K N O W N that hogs and cattle, j Sunday School .T h e parts were
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
unto himself a wife, at Vsncouv- that have been topped o ff In we|| ren(jerec| The pastor opened
New line of Emamels, vamisheti, stains etc. Get|
er. this week. They will visit the feeding o f grain before tbe program w jth the reading of
from, also W a ll Board, Paint, Doors, W indows,
relatives and friends here and at sending to market, alw ays the Easter story and prayer. The
our quotation on paints.
C edar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabwood in
Turner before returning to Ah- bring the best price. W h y program committee consisted of
E. S. P R A T H E R
waree, California, where M r.1 would this not apply to lambs? ¡Mesdames,
Gunning.
Martin,
four foot lengths.
Reliable Druggist
Tucker has employment.
Mr. j Drop in and get some o f our p o th e r and Milton, The subject
Tucker is well known here hav- i “ Association Lamb Fattener.
theme o f the pagent was The
TURNER
:
OREGON
W e desire to serve the public with Promptness
■ ing horn on what is now the Chas Oregon Feed & Flour Co., Resurrection.
and Efficiency.
Colvin place and grew to m a n - Turner, Oregon.
The Sunday School showed a
hood in this vicinity.—Aumsville
marked increase increase in at-
LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL
PHONE S75
Mr. and Mi's. Bert Bye were
; Star.
tendance the last few Sundays
visitors, Saturday night with
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, .
W H E N IN SALEM call on Mr. and Mrs. Dick Monroe.
and WI? the
the warm
.
,
,
spring days should continue to
Dr. Eaton the Optometrist
■ I
Elmer E. Stewart, who has increase
if in need o f glasses.
Office
V E TE RIN AR I A S
been in the realestate business
Friday night the mov|ng pjc.
over F ry’ s Drug Store.
284 N.
Day and Night Sarvlct
in Turner for some time has ture the Transgressor. wil, ^
j Commercial. Phone 1468J
■xr-
cate that the use o f oil products
moved his family to West Salem 3j,own under the auspices o f the
OREGON
STAYTO N
Judge Riches was a business Mr. Stew art will be bettor local- Anti Saloon League. This is a
promises to be the most success­
“ S j POEIYE AUTHORITY'
visitor in 8alem. Friday after­
ful and least expensive method
ed in West Salem, to carry on hi*' community meeting. The Rev. R.
noon.
for raising low-type road surfaces
WEBSTER’S
realty business.
________ E. Close will speak.
to a condition satisfactory to
Word was received from Geo­
NEW INTERNATIONAL
HARNESS, HARNESS
Remember the quarterly eon-
meet
public demands,” says Mr.
rge Slyter. who formerly li-ed in
N ow is the time to look over vention of the Santiam District
DICTIONARY
James.
‘ ‘Improvement o f low
Turner, an recently moved to shape for spring. W e can save Bible Schools at Mehama, next
- T I I E ME1UUAM WCDSTER
type
roads,
such as gravel, sand
Klamath Falls, that he h is se­ you money on repairs or new Sunday. Let us have as good a
clay,
and
graded
and drained
Because
cured a good job in the mills at harness. Sqe F. E. Shafer. 170 representatation as possible.
H undred» o f Supreme Court
earth,
is
one
o
f
the
most serious
that place.
S. Commercial St.. Salem, Ore.
The Ladies Aid will hold their
Judges concur in highest t-rnise
problems facing the highway en­
o
f
the
work
as
thtir
Autncn'tj.
Nothing Takes The Place o f your harness and get it in monthly silver tea at the home
gineer arid the several states to­
The Presidents o f all leading Uni-
o f Mrs. J. W. Ransom. Friday
high grade leather for H A R N ­
verrities. Colleges, and Norm »!
day.”
Mrs. E. C. Baker and her afternoon.
Schools give their h eary indont-
ESS and many other article« daughter-in-law,
Mrs.
Frank
ment.
The services next Sunday are
F. F. Shafer. The PIO N E FR Baker, of Portland, were visitors
All Si.-.te* that have adopted a
Leather Store. 170 S. Commercial at the Rowley home. Saturday as follows. In the morning the
large dictionary as —erdimi have
selected Webster's N ew Interna­
pastor will speak from the sub­
St.. Salem. Oregon.
tional.
after noon.
ject " I will come again.” John
[ } The Schoolbook* o f the Country
W. C. Oheffinps. o f Aumsvifie.
Mr. and Mi's. Owsley,
who 14:3. In the evening Lantern
H edhert to the Merri.un-Wefcster
was in Turner on business Thurs­ have been living at the Baker a-
slide pictures will be shown The S system o f diacritical marks.
day evening.
H The Government Printing Office
rnrtments, have moved to t ie pictures illustrating the Lecture.
at Washington uses it as authority.
Scott
logging
camp,
on
Silver
The Eastern Star and Rebeek-
"N e w Adventures in Faith.”
WRITE for a «ample p-a# of thr No»
\X oni.t, s’Tecimtn cf IVcguLr an<i India
ah lodge« are both busy practic­ Creek.
The Epworth League subject
Papers, FREE.
ing for the innitiatory work.
Lars Larson left last week for is Making Our Friendships Chris­
37‘J State, St.
Salem, Oregon.
Featuring* several new lines
Guaranteed Linoleum - 58c Yd
Art Squares at attractive
prices
Ladie Silk Underwear
Staple and Fancy Groceries *
C. F. BREITHAUPT
FLORIST
W. JAY DENHE/W
METHDOIST CHURCH
Turner Lumber &
M
. Co.
fg
DRUGS
0 . F. KORINEK. V.S.. B.V.Sc
4 % Paid on
six months
Time Deposits
Fire and
WHEN
Automobile Insurance Written
Buying from our
Turner State Bank
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SPRING SEEDS
We offer you the most complete stock of Field
and Garden Seeds in the State. Seeds that are
especially adapted to this section and recleaned
in first class shape.
Our Catalogue is FREE. If you did not receive
a copy, drop us a card and tell us what you need.
::
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D. A. White<fc Sons
261 State Street
»
Salem, Oregon
H. P. Jensen has taken the a- a visit to his former home at
Jgcney for an attachment for all Fargo. N. D. He spent most of
makes o f automobiles. The mak- the with the C. A. Bear family.
!ers warrantee this instrument
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett
to increase vour gasolene m‘ "! visited Sunday with Mr. and
A leage-
! Mrs. Ray Baker o f Jefferson.
W E H A V E CONNECTIONS
Prof. John L. Smith, o f Rr.-
with the Ilansen-Bennett mag­ ineir, called on old friends last
azine agency, one o f the larg­ Saturday. Mr. Smith
taught
est in the country, which en­ school in Turner a number of
ables ur. to give you the best years ago.
prices and service fo r your
magazine needs. See F. P. Row-
ley at the Tribune O ffice.
Dr. O. L. Scott
Myron Hewitt .Gerald Given.
Mervin Pearson, James Denyer.
Willard Bear represented the
Turner high senool at the Older
Boys Conference at the Salem Y.
M. C. A. Friday and Saturday of
last week.
Chiropractor
Ncnroculomcter Servier
Phone 87. Ucaidrnce ¿104.1
250 N. High Street
Salem, Oregon
tian. Matthew 5:13-16. Kenneth
Bear is the leader.
Beginning with this week, in­
cluding prayermeeting, all eve­
ning services will be half hour
later.
o. & c.
Merrlam
Co.,
/,•
Spring-/
field,
gf
Mass, f j j g y
Qm
71 m Best
Advertisers
mention their ad in
This Paper
DILiNG SECONDAI ROADS They
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Aurora
Iiubtani
Wjoojom
G w m
[V ocka
Donald
jy Boi
¿tetta filila
fion.tor n iùtr
tttU
5i (verton
StUMr ■s,*Tt0"
(fatum.
Amvwiile
Tomer
will appre­
ciate it and so will
There are more than 600,000
miles o f roads in the United!
States which are graded and;
drained, but have no surfacing, i
and some 1,825,000 miles as y e t 1
unimproved, according to E. W.
The Tribune shop can print your
James o f the Bureau o f Public butter wraps, letter heads and en­
velopes.
Roads.
"Studies made by the Bureau
Give The Tribune ersdK for wha:
and by some o f the states indi­ you buy from our advertisers.
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