The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, July 25, 1929, Image 1

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W E H AV E CONNECTIONS
Minnesota Picnic iw a v a v . v . v . w a v / w . v w . v . v w j w w V ; J W M W A W
with the Hanren-Dcnnfctt mag
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azine agency r, on- of the iarg-' Sunday August 4th
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Paint
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July
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Dr. A. C. Eaten, Qph. I>., 20 prices and service for youi ({The annual Minnesota picnic jl 100 % Public Service Paint,
per Gallon $3.35
year* experience in Eye examina­ magazine neefl.;. See F. P. Row- will be held at Hagar’s Grove, on
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the Mill City road .between Sa­ £ Blue Valiev House Paint
per Gallon $2.17
tion and prescribing of glass* k ley at the Tribune o ffice.
lem
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Turner,
Sun-day.
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Heat of references furnished in
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will be aerved at j:
difficult cartes. Office over Fry’s- Anna Jafco Halt left, by auto.]« * 1
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SFORT CCODf. - PAINTS
¿ Salem. Prices reasonable. Phone dahs. Miss Hale came down this ’ ^ o ye is iooated on the bank of
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Salem, Or«.
rn ing with Mrs. Riches for a Mi!! Creek and air° rd3 B(xxl £
PoiVioroy anil Keene
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vacation trip and is returning toi ‘¡wimming anil bathing as an ad- />.*A V /.% V V ^V A V .V .V /.V .V /A 'Z W W A V A V /JI.W
OLD TIME DANCE Chrystnl her home. Mrs. Riches will visit d,tion
Salem's Square Deal Jeweler* & Optician*.
the program. Bring well
Gardens every \ycdnesday and
w ith her parents before returning if,!led baskel9> l,lat« 3- cups and
Diam onds Watches C’lroks Jewelry & Silverware.
Saturday, H;?J P. M. Genti, 50c j,0|yit.
Silverware. Coffee sugar and
Salem, Oregon.
Ladies 25c. tf.
379 State. St.
!cream will he furnished by the
Marion Tost Vetrano of For.
elub. This is art annual affair and
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summer witii Mrs. Kirkpatrick, ¡S(»vcra| meifibers around Turner,,
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renewing of old acquaintances
J n^ar Aumseillc.
have launched a campam to raise . .
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making new ones. Tell every
L* e Barber, pi<i;>rifit'jr of Bar- monev to enhance their finances, ,
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grocery and P
Mervin I ear- the coming year by selling tiek-
see. Lets make this gathering the
spent several days, last week (.‘„s to a dance to be given at
largest yet. Good speakers and
! on a business trip at peints in's >me future date. Valuable i rizes
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other
numbers will be on the pro-
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fiancai Conlrador and Uiildfir
j Washington.
jkuch as blankets, silk shawl i, etc
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Quality harness m.uH jn are given With ctrtain numbers.:
Cement Work and i’ luntfring
W e carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber,
•Several
books
are
already
out
a-
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Turner. O rego n
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i.ai¿n is Cigarette Blamed
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
f I an teed. PrSs 'fram w».<wuat^|r«',,nd T , , r f u , " f - l h e -am
$‘> 5 .<>d F. E. Shafer, 170 b. Com­ off for «flying start.
from, also W all B eard, Paint, Doors, Windows,
For Grass Fire
Mrs. ft. O. Knight and Mis3
mercial St Salem, Dregon.
Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabwood in
Albert Given and Hollis Bones Alice Riches accompanied Mr.
O. L>.
D. Kniy
Knight and
A grass fire, supposed to have
are working on the Ball Broth- and ilia . U.
four foot lengths.
its ’ ffiw puller. AlbeKis running '¡aughter MarjoHe .to Portland started from a cigarette tossed
the tractor and Hollis is k ickin g'f»'? 14f- artdJ ^ ih*
w R*1 from a passing car burned fiercely
W e desire to serve the public with Promptness
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l t heir sister, Mis*
M L* Irma
rma Riches.
forSome time Sunday afternoon.
and
Efficiency.
H. R. Peetz and Willie Pear- along the C. II. Riches field, on
Chas
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Compart, Kong carni U p Stick sets. Special, S9c
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LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL
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but not able to do much »¡on Sunday. while C; W H ewittjer. The firewasdiscovered by
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E. S. PR ATH ER
i was at the bedside of his mother, ¡jassing motorist who stopped in
work.
R eliab le Druggist
In Salem.
Turner and gave the alarm. Sev-
C.
II o a i H and family were
The icecream social in the tab-¡eral of the town people went to
OREGON
TURNER
( callctl to bnlem, Sunday morning ern£icle grounds, Saturday eve- the scene of the fire and with
— by phone, on account of the un njngt «»3 well attendi*d and
all the use of rhovels ami backfires
_ j favorable condition of l-u mother jiaj a ROOj time.
the blaze was soon corroded and
| who has been sick at her home
The’young people of Mrs. Del- extinguished with practically no
HPtTBannws i1 A1 a m m m < i n - ^ . « ^ s c a s i
in Salem, for two weeks. Mrs.
class will picnic at Hazel damage done to an old rail fence
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
, Hewitt î»assed away about I o’ Green, next Sunday after Sunday1 alongthe field.
¡clock
Monday
morning.
School.
Some of the poles belong to the
G. F. KORINEK, V.S., B.V.Sc
PAINLESS DENTISTRY A N D X -R AY WORK
Hollis Bone« apd ilervin Pear-] Judge B. C. Small, e f Salem Pacific Telephone aud telephone
A ll Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
son went t<' Portland Saturday !;• rid daughter spent Sunday at Co., caught fire. They were noti-(
U«e Your Credit
Come in and talk it over
V E T E R IN A R IA S
] night Hollis expects to leave on
j ^ Small home
lied and a man was soon on the
Day and Night Servie*
M ASO NIC TEM PL£.
S A l EM
, the horse show
•how circuit
' ireuit ¿.ugust
Koilh Roberu, of Porttand, '* * . " i “ 1 J*
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Some
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first, starting at Palo Alto, Cal­ spent the week end with his nro- ,
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Bill HatMdcame up from Gal-. I.. D. Roberta and family at- whiletj> ^ in danger but the
iforma, last week, for a vis tendcd.the Kelley-Smiley-Roberts stubble was not heavy en0UJih t0
with hu cousin. Roy Haii eld nd 1(in at Ricrbal park last Sunday.
the rtre thorebv savln/ the
sister Miss Agness fiatde.d.
| The icecrevm social given by ' hav
“No Collection. No Charge**,
Dr. O. V L. Scott
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Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Riches,
DadieJ Aid of the Methodist: '
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Delinquent accounts collected on a
contingent basis. We do the work«
iihiroprRctor
Mr. nnd Mrs. U. S. lalbott ami church on the I. H. Small lawnjrpi
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shoulder the' expense and make no
Nfuroenlometer Seryice
Miss Anna Jean Hale motored to|was well attended. OverSO being X 1 1 1 0 G L l ^ y G I * S i l l l l ' L
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chawfe unless collection is made.
$2i>0,000 Bad Accounts turned into
Waldport, Sundftv morning and pre80nt.
Phene 87. Residence '2104J
Cash Since W e Started.
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spent the day at the beach. D. S. L . . ". t.r
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Jot down a trial list of bad ones and
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Mrs.
L.
W.
Robertson
returned
let us turn them into actual money!
returned with beautifully suni
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Salem, O regon
l im e Deposits
Business Men’s Adjustment
11110 « ace.
weeks stay w ith her .daugh-
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Locals
Turner Lumber &
M fg . Co.
VV. JAY DENHEM
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DRUGS
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4 % Paid on
six months
Company
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Gloves, Purses. Hand Bags. Iter, at Gbldendale, Wash.
The Mt. Angel nine met the
41£-1G Masonic Bids-
Phone 911
Suit Cases and many other ..rti- Four room anartment for
rent. Grey Diggers on the Cloverdale
SALEM. ORECON
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|clos made of leather suitable * for Turner State Bank.
diamond, Sunday atlernoon. The
gilts for nil occasions. Tell usj
Mrs. Geraldine Merz and son. |»»me was fast and furious and
Autom obile Insurance W ritte n
your HARNESS needs. K L.
Bobby, of Linn county : came in resulted in the defeat of the Dig-
Shnfcr, 1.0 S. Commercial St. S*- Saturday for a visitv.ith her par- tiers to a score of five to C. There,
lorn. Oregon.
|ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Rur- :werc three casulties two of the
F. P. R O W L E Y
Mrs. W. J. Gower nnd sonld.v. Miss Ruth Purdy, of Port- Payers being injured quite ser-
John came up from Salem and land is also spending a few days *°usly. Cecil Martin was hit on
spent the weekend with Mr. and at home.
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the arm but not badly injured.
Mrs E. S. Prather and son Earl
\\\ H. Purdy, machanic al the Arthur Spelbrink was hit on the
Jr. Mrs. Gower has been staying state Highway garage, who has h,tad and bI^d ,,Ulte ba^‘{ fr^ m
in t>een
been in a sanatorium for several
several, ,ne .nos,‘ a“ ' ,moutn‘, ^ ’,be *dc‘
A W W .V .V .V .Y .'.V .V .W A V .V V .'.V .'A '.Y .V .V .Y .'.S W .V A V at the homo o f her brother, m
Salem, since coming from the days, is expected home soon.
i Calhster was hit in the eye and
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a ^McMinnville hospital where she
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'recen tly u nderw ent an operation.
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smenes were laxen aoovc me
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a birthday
dinner, ^eve
eye an(j f four
our below. It was
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¡Govern visited • s-unday. /or husband and his bro-1 thought the eyeball was injured.
her fath >r Dr. J. W. Ransom
Kansem and ther. Harry Barrett
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Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Mickey
J. It. Rosso, who has been sick1 and Mrs. E. i -arcy, Gf Salem. Saviour :ind the Bible as the word WAYAV.mvVA'AVYA'AYA'A'A'AVAV.'AVVAYtWWW
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i for some time is n. t doing as well a'tended the ice cream social at
After tne business meeting af­
the past few days.-'
! tfie home of Mrs T. H. ¡fmall,
Formerly nt Cryrdal Garden Now Al
ter the evening service it was de­
.SALEM ARM ORY
FOR RENT-Two 2 room apart- KridaY ni» ht-
ckled to have a revival mebting Î
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ments and Two 1 room apart­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas Giilett, of in August. The members receiv­
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Portland, visited at the home of ed the.resignation of Earl Confer!
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Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bear. Pun- as minister, with regret. He has
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Strictly Old Time Dancing every Wednesday and
Knots.
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evening.
inch
fir
wood
Free
from
fulled the pulpit of the Turner ,
Saturday Night at 8 :B0.
Inquire
Tribune
office.
Mr.
and Mrs. II. R. Craw.'ord for nearly two years. He has ac- i
Admission: Ladies 25c; Gentlemen, 5dt.
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and daughter Harriett, of Salem, copied a call to a field nearer his
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Free parking space in our Nursery for the baby. You
¡s Clifford En^ley loaded a car of spent Sunday at the services at home, in Eugene, to commence
bring a pillow and blanket. W e furnish a cot and a
, hay at Marion. Saturday, fi r the
the Pleasant Grove church.
September 1st
G
lassw are,
H a - r d w a r e
nurse to care for him*
5 Oregon Feed and Flour Co.
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Mrs.
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Key
is
working
as
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morning
the
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Dean Tucker of Salem, was in
mon topic will he “ To Every Man
Boots and Sfioes
.VW W W A W A W A W W .V.VYA 'A V.W .-A V.A YY Tumer Sqnday. Deán formerly in ;,supply stenegrapoer t the Wes- His Work.” (Mark 13:34) In the
tern Union Telegraph Co., at
the wood business, hauling from
evening the topic w ill be "The
i Salem.
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Marion to Salem.
Little Dogs.” (Matt. 15: 2fi>;27.
Maxwell McKay and Elmer
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Webb w ho rrr working on the
H igh est prices for fa rm pro­
The Tribune shop cun print youi
i Hi-leary bailer, near Halsey, and
butter wraps, letter heeds and an-
1 Lloyd . Hilleary, owner of the
duce
velopes.
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New Bligh Ijuildjng
512 Hint* Street
I Bailer, were home over Sunday.
The usual Bible study and
f ,i
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I Miss Ada Thomas of Portland,
church
service was well attended
F L O R IS T
i spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. last Sunday. The night sermon
H a rriso n ’s G eneral Store
Phone. 880 •
Oregon.
Salem,
|H. W. Snjith
on, “ What Must I Beleive to be
Have your envelopes printed w ith1,
Turner,
Oregon
I A lv:n Bond, ad writer on the a Christian?" was an earnest ap­ • aur leturn address. The Tribunt i]
'Oregonian staff, spent Sunday at peal to beleive in God. Christ the can do the work.
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Turner State Bank
Health, Accident
Liability AND Fire
INSURANCE
Salem’s Popular
Old Time Bauces
Turner,
Oregon.
H arriso n ’s G eneral S to re
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for
Drygoods-Groceries
C. F. BREITHAUPT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH