The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, June 13, 1929, Image 1

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XIII. NO. ;i 7
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O regon , T hursday . junk 13,
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SUBSCRIPTION t l J 5 FE-K YEAR
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THE DESERTED FARM
Lee Potter and Miss Carlin
W 0W
Bronson. H. Thcitscn. Mr. ann
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Mrs. A La Pore »nd son Henry,
, r jL O U G H T iU S T O P r G O .
(Frances Belle Delzell)
were week end guests at tht
F V N F J l'U f Sitili
Doan Morris and Albert Giv­ h >me of Mr. and Mr*. R. Lei The old house stands in green
2 0 i> ? O I O f. CM S T ' / T / i
meadows,
en enjoyed an ac/jplane ride Theissen.
BASEBALL ¿GOODS
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W here soft sheltering elm-
over Tunier. Sunday. Dean is
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SPORTS EQUIPMENT
II. A. Theissen, of Portland.*
tree leaves
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studying aviation at the Eyrely was in Turner Monday o \ bus!
A via on school, at Salem. Joe n * . connected with the Oregon Cast themselvps down thru the
shadows
Norris is also attending the av,- Fee«! and Rlour Co.
THE SPOftTlNQ *0009 STORE
Over rank grass and rotting
a t i o ' re b o o t , ,
Mrs. E. McKay spent Monc'ay
eves.
167 No. Commercial St.
f
S. I*. Freeman, of the Mer­
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with her son G. A. McKay ai d
S -dem. Ore. £
chants Credit Bureau, was in
family.
Thru ragged Brpkeu path* wild
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Tunier, on btifindis Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ij&p s and v
myrtle,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus
4 !n . China Bones attended the
Weaves a carpet Wue—
Salem’a Square Deal Jewelers & Opticians.
will attend the State (Jiange. l J . B>nes reunion and Tennessc-e
strewn,
Myrtle
point,
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Diamond» Watches Clcoks Jewelry & Silverware.
picnic at Amity, last Sunday. From ¿he fcritUI-JVTeaib an
K. C. Bear roiia w*J frem Sa­ T.iis picnic will be held at Mc-
oriole
379 State, St.
.Salem, Oregon.
lem Friday night having finished tfinnville n tx t yeu-.
Trilled a Ipoesonje little tup«.
A V .V .V .V r/.V .V .V .V .,,,.W A ,.V .V.V.,. V . V . V . V / / / W W ¡jury duty.
The local sectioh crew, on the
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-E Y E S and EYESIGHT— Sm thern Pacific were doing ex- Against the broken kitchen
There is a Difference.
window'
jt*a duty, a coujae of day» last
Dr. A. C. Eaton. Oph. D., 29
£>n? white lilac bending low.
week watching track and fcridg-
l ^ -ars experience in Eye examina­
^
owing to the fact that about Waved a long plume in the
tio n and pi-escribing of glasses.
dimnesf,
35 extra trains passed over the
Best of references furnished in
Like
a
white hand fo-and-fro.
system
carrying
the
Shriners
W e c a rry in stock R o u g h a n d Drps*#d L sn fW r,
Ciansral to n irati or ¿ n é Builder
’ldifficult cases, .OflWe over Fry’s
from the San 1'ran cisco conven­
idrug store. 284 N. Commercial,
S hingles (h ig h e s t q u a lity ) fjve g ra d e s tp select
Cement Work and Plumbing
tion to <k ' Portland Rose hi how. Beckoning to some one who
.Salem. Prjcc.s reasonable. Phone
one«
Miss Mable Ticker, of Gardin­
fro m , also W a ll B o ard , P ain t, D oors, W in d o w s,
Uitiii-J,
: : ■ Kopte
3.
Jiirncr,
l)rwn>if
Greeted its beauty w'ith d e ­
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er, Oregon, is making an indefi­
C e d a r P osts, B rick, P ia s te r, T il« an d £ !a b w o o d in
8. II. Rak«r is spending a few nite visit with Mrs. Stella Mil­
light,
days
in
Portland
this
week.
And placed little children in
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fo u r fo o t len g th s.
ler.
chairs,
Hollis Bones and F. P. Rowley
The work of Installing the ma­
And tucked them in gently at
motored to Silvertog, Woodbum, chinery in tho iPortland-Damas-
W e d esire to i * m th e p u b lic w ith P ro m p tn e ss
night.
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Portland and Oregon City, over cus Milk Co. plant is nearing
a n d E fficien cy .
the week end.
completion and they wH! soon
Wednesday evening the !6th he able to take fare of aijy in­ Then sw’eet lilacs bending to
LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL
PAONE «75
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birthday of Sheila Delzell was crease in milk. *
Like a caress gentle finger
celebrate,] with an o'd fashioned L08T-Reheck*h Embleij Ring.
meet—
party. All of her old friends were Finder please return to Mby* Lu-
Now—the winds blow down its
present pi cut the birthday cake cilc Riches, Turner, Oregon.
petals
and play gaiiyis.
L. C. Bitll hgs fcepn on the sick
A
drifting
white shroud at its
Maxg'el] McKgy, who has been list foe several d&yr.
feet.
working at the th irst Station on
Miss Grace Funston and her
North Capjtol SC. i* at J jojw a-
mother drove up from Portland The heart of the old house, the *
gain for a while.
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PAINLESS DENTISTRY a n d x - b a y w o r k
old fire-place
and were guests at the A- S.
All Work G uaranteed and at M oderate Prices
Mis, U. E. Archibald wgs a Kunstoi) home-
Jn the old sitting room waits
Us*
Your Cradit
Come ip and talk it over
visitor in Turner the ¡¡jUer part
alone,
Mr. and Mrs. I. H Small visit­
of last ^»eek.
ed at the Cecil Small homo in F or the loved th a t never g ath er
S A t-E M
M A S O N IC T E M P L E ,
For Rent Oct. 1-To realtor,sible Eugene. The trip was made es­
Around the cold blacK
Residence 758-R
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j party 15*1 gcre* 3} mi Us from pecially to see the new grand­
hearth-stone.
j Turner. | mile frpJT) school. daughter born May 29. Mr. and
i Stanchions for 18 cows. Running
Mrs. L. D. Roberts also made the A swift climbing, calling, stair­
water. Address Boy 238 Turner, trip.
“ N o C ollection. N o C h a rg e ”
way
Oregon.
Winds to sleepy rooms of
Delinquent accounts collected on a
Surprise Grange met Saturday
contingent basis. We do the work,
C hiropractor
creak and sigh,
Mr. and M k . D. B. Parke« night having voted to hold eve­
.«boulder the expense and make no
Nf-u roc* lame ter Service
charge unless collection is made.
and family relume«! Tuesday ning meetings during the sum­ As If the spirits of lost children.
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2 5 0 ,0 0 0 B ad A c c o u n t, tu rn o d in««
Phone 87. Residenci- ‘¿ 101J
Had slipped home fo r one
from a few days spant at New­ mer-
C a d i S io c . W e S ta r te d .
last good cry.
Jot down a tria l list of bad ones ant)
port. Neskowjn and other beach
256 N. H igh Street
let us turn them into actual money.
points. They reported fairly good
Salem,
Oregon
B usiness M en’s A d ju s tm e n t
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CLOVERDALE
weather on the trip.
C o m p an y
Sunday the Delzell family
The W. C. T. U. met with
415-1C Masonic Bldg. Phone 9X1
drove to meet relatives in a fami­
SA LEM . OREGON
Mrs. Caroline D rager last W ed­
The services at the Christian1
ly reunion at their cabin on the
nesday. A fter the business ses-
j Mollalla river, near Oregon City, Church will be at usual hours ! sion the meeting was taken
i There were 20 present and a fine next Sunday. The morning ser- ! over by Mrs. John McKinney,
■non will be the last of the ser.
spread was enjoyed at noon.
who led the program, of the ob-
mons on the seven churches of
! servance of the 15th anniver­
Gloves, Purses, Hand Bags,
Asia. The subject will be ” The|
sary of the Union. The charter
Suit Cases and pinny other arti­
Luke Warm Church.” The eve­ members present were Mrs. J.
cles made of Ipathor suitable for
ning theme will be along the
Fliflet, Mrs. H erbert Fleef-
gifts for all occasion*. Tell us
line of thinking right and active
wood, Mrs. A rtila Hadley, all
your HARNESS needs. F. E.
thinking.
Shafer, 170 S. Commercial St. Sa­ The C. E youn? people at of S alem ; Mis. John McKinney,
. :
Mrs. C. H. Kunke and Mrs.
lem, Oregon.
their last meeting decided to care
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Dr. Russell, of the Marion Co for cheer and visit certain young Drager. All enjoyed the day
very much.
.'A W ^w w w vvv^y^v/A w u*,% V i% % v.vvv»v«v.% V A w .v.*.vw Child Health Demonstration will' people sjek at the T. R. hospital.
Mrs. A rthur Kunke and chil­
hold a clinic at Turner Thursday They will send cards and flowers.
June 20th for infant and pre The orchestra will go to Clover- dren are staying with Mrs.
school children. Tho clinic wi 1 he dale school Saturday night, l hey Kunke’s mQthor, Mrs. Fliflet, in
held at the home of Mrs. Lee C. went to Amity last week. The or­ Salem while Miss Palm a Fliflet
inflapT'
Ball, between hours of 10:(X) am chestra consists of Louis and is at Dallas caring for Mrs. Levi
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and 4:00 pm. For appointment Kenneth Fowlfr, James Denyer, Fliflet, who just came home
see Mrs. D. R. I’qrkes.
Lillian Peterson, Faustina Ool- from the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sham-
A m o n g o w n er» o f t h e N ew O a k la n d AIK
Mrs. F. C. Delzell went to 7 ,ell, and Inez Barnett. Mrs. Hat­
pier and daughter, Katie, were
Dayton last Sunday and spent field at the piano;
A m e ric a n Six . , . e s p e c ia lly a m o n g
in Salem Saturday.
part of the week with her friend,
th o s e w h o h a v e b e e n d riv in g t h i s g re a ts
Mra. A lie« Hai)n. Mrii- Hqnn
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H atfield,
e s t o f a ll O a k la n d s fo r p e rio d o f sev eral
came back for a short visit.
of Turner, were visiting at Jay
m o n t h s . • . e n t h u s i a s m is g ro w in g
Cook’s Saturday evening.
' HARNESS of all kinds. Full
w ith every p a s s in g w eek , T a lk w ith a
value for your money. Gurantee The gardens, flajc ^nd other
The Pleasant View W. C. T.
n u m b e r o f th e s e o w n e rs a b o u t A ll-
[all leather. F. E- “ chafer, ”'J ha crops in Crawford district are U. Is going to give a program
A m e ric a n v a lu e . T h e n e o m e in a n d le t
Pioneer Leather Man” 170 t?! looking fine. The farmers are ex­ and ice cream social, Saturday
u s d e m o n s t r a te th is r e m a r k a b le car^
Commercial t?t Salem, Oregon. pecting a very successful year.
evening, June 15, at 8 o’clock
r r i c . tin s ta f u n . /. •. ». r~.fi«-. mrhtgwn. r*“• ./'" r r ?
FOR SALE-Improved Oregon There will be about 60 acyea’s at the Cloverdale school house.
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luM in ii.f prir... Burnfwr. a m i r e a r f e n tir e m a r J r «»fro.
of
beans
raised
in
this
district
The
proceeds
are
to
go
to
the
strawberries, Good
Quality.
G e n e r a l M a la r » T im a r«^«~«l Plan a v a ila b le a t rnimimum r a ta »
this
year.
Ail
under
irrigation.
Children’s
Farm
Home
a
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Cor­
Robt, Given. Turner.
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1 he Misses Helen and Helena vallis. Cony? and bring your
The Grey Diggers will play a
ComMar fh. .HI—
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Turner,
Oro^on.
<J >uble header b; ¿eball game ct Witzel spent last week visi( ng friends.
o n ly raaaaavbU ,h«r«— for
«ml for financial whan Un
Tim« l-.jnwit PUa l.u n i
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^ Y . V . ,.,.V ,V.V.".V /A V.,.W.V.%W.V'.V.%%V.V.VAYWV.V Lebanon,’with the Lebanon team, j** ^QJdbura a n i \ancouver.
Miss G ertrude Anderson
w ent to California, Friday with
The second game is to be play Wash.
c l to straighten out the schedule Miss Vonitha Rainier graduated her stster, who was \ ¡siting
Miss Mildred Schiffurer is in owing to a game being postponed from the 8th grade last Saturday here with her parents, Mr. and
CALL FOR BIDS
with the County 8th grade grad­ Mrs. Anderson, for a few
Portland,
staying with her on account of the weather,
Bidr. wanted for 2 cord« of
T U R N E R , O R IC C N
aunt,
Mrs.
C.
R.
Reamer.
weeks.
Mrs. L. E. Petersen was a uation class at 8alem.
16-inch fir and 2 cords of 1G-
inch oak wood, to he delivered
Mr. Thomas Little is doing
Mrs. Nell Steiner and daugh­
Have your envelop«'» printed wit, busines visitor in Salon. Tues­
at lb” Crawford school house, your retu rn a.I'fry-«. The T rib tn day.
sonic blasting for a new fence ter, M argaret, from Salem,
on or before September 1, can -lo the work.
were guests at the J. W. Scliif-
H W. Smith and I. E. Putnam along the road by his farm.
1329.
Give T^o Tribune er.-dit for wha were business visitors in Salem,
Miss Erma B irber is visiting at v - •'* home Sunday.
Bid« to bo opened July 1, you buy from our advertisers.
Monday
Lo .gvelw, Mash., with relatives
,*irs. Ted W hitehead, Sr., of
1929.
f ir a few days. She was one ol Turner, spent the day with her
Goor;
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Nadorman,
of
Salem,
if
The Tribune «hop enn print yo*.
raoDUCT o r cknkral m c i o m
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CHAS. LITTLE,
vorking for the Turner Lumber the Turner High school graduates mother, Mrs. C. H. Kunke,
b u tter wrupe, letter heads and ai
Clerk School District 124.
velopea.
►«nd Manufacturing Co.
this year.
Wednesday.
Locals
pushing Tackle
jV,. PlIOUE IG.O
Aoder&on's
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Pomeroy and Keene
Turner Lumber
Mf
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W, JAY DENHE/n
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Dr.
s
A. Olson, Dentist
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Dr. O. L. Scott
^ % Paid on
six months
Time Deposits
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Fire and
Automobile Insurance W ritten
Turner State Bank
Drygoods, Groceries
Glassware, Hardw are
Boots and Shoes
Highest prices for fqrm pro,
duce
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Its value is \
making every owner
an Oakland
enthusiast
OlflVERDHE
Harrison's General Store
BONES BROTHERS
7 AeMu> OAKLAND
ALL-AMERICAN SIX