The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, August 01, 1929, Image 1

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TITKNICK, OIIKGON, THL’ KHDAY.
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1929.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PEU YEAR
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W E HAVE CONNECTIONS from he secretary. C. F. Ran %
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with the Hansen-Bcnnett mag­ sorn. of CorvaJJls. All arange-
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azine agency, one of the larg­ mentsha ’e been made toward
est in the rount-y, which en­ matting fhjs event £hc biggest
F ü n f m a l D ir e c t o r s
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able* us to give you the best ever. ^Jiere will L h > f*xv coffee >
We will conspue our Paint Sale tU>hng July
<187 Tnqre i;i aMlifferencfi.
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Qr. A .C . Kfton. Oph. D . 29 prices mid teryfej for your seats, program and room for all. £ 100 r c
' Public Service Paint,
rç*r Gallon $3.35
hons
year* experience in Eye examina­ magazine needs. Sec F. P. How- All former Ncbraskans’are urged
Blue Valifj Houhc Paint
per Gallon $2.17
to attend.
tion and’ prescribing of glassc; ley at tHe Tribune Office.
g U ) TIME DANCE Salem
Heat of references furnished ih
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difficult cases.''Office over Fry’s armory Every Wednesday and
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drug alore. 28-1 tj. Commercial, Saturday night. Indies 25c’ Gen­
/ 5 PORT GOODJp - PAINT^
Salem, trices reasonable. Phone tlemen 50c tf.
167 No. Commercial St.
Salem, Ore.
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Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Hear and
Miss Hazel Hones came in from sons Kenneth (and Willard mo­ Mrn. Helen Butzke entertained W W W J 'A f/ W V ,‘.V .V ,V A W V / / A V W / J W ,,, W « ,
p^Jemrs ¿iquspc IVal Jeweler« £ Op^ici^np
Eugene and stuid from Thursday tored to Eugene Saturday to take the Woman’s Club of 'Supriao
Diamond» Wntche* Clcok» Jewelry & Silverware.
night ¡until Saturday mnpiing in the parent at the “ Sun Set Grange, of Turner for an aj! day
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meetiug, Tuesday July “23. Most
with home folks, returned Satur­ Trail*’ cefebration.
379 Sl*ite, S|
Sjilem, Oregon.
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Mrs. Henry Bamstt ipep£ the of the ladje? brought 'wofk of
day to her work at Pacific Chris
/ A W W W / / A W / W / W / - W W W / . V A ,.V A ,W / W W W tian hospital, a} Eugene.
woek from Wednesday till Sun­ their o^n lo <lo. At the noon hour
day
with her mother, Mrs. F. M. a fire dinner was serveJ. In the
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I). S. kiches, forhier manager
Hear,
of Crawfofrlsville,
Mr. afternoon a business meeting was
of the' Portland-Pamasnis Milk
Co., assisteil'at the local stafion Harnett motored 14 * Sunday ifnd helcT and at roll call everyone ans­
!a»t week, during the absence of Mrs. Harriett returned with him wered with a poem or short verso.
6 . W. Hewitt. *
Misa Aliene Robertson has In August the ladies will give a
PRUN E ' GROWERS--Write been quite sick with the measles picnic ancj chicken dinnip’ neat
(¡aiterai Contractor anil Builder
the creek 'at‘the tflwin Denyef
Byl>erg. Brothers, Sllverton. Ore­ but is nowconvaiecing nicely.
Cement WorK and Pium ini;
gon, for information on the im­ Gloves, Purses. Hand Hags. home, to which (he ' g^ritlcihen
W e carry in stock Hough and Dressed Lumber,
proved Prune Washer and Tray- Suit Casés and many other arti­ wilt be invitedf. Tnose present
; Route .1.
J'urner, Oreg^p
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
cles made of leather suitable 'for were Mesdames Thomas Little,
6 r.
Alice Fun^ton, W. F. Gul'vinj
gifts
for
all
occasions.
Tell
us
Mm. E McKay attended the
from, also
W all Board, Paint, Doorf, Windows,
Birdie “Denyer, A.’ E. ‘Robertson,
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Grange Work Club at the Hutzke your HARNESS, needs. F. E.
(•. >V. Karri',
'. :i Girardin, E.
Cedar Posts, Brick, Elgst^y, Tile and Slabwocd in
home, last Tuesday and
re- Shafer 170 S. Commercial St. Pa
McKay, “Hester Chime*. Pearl
mained
there
for
n
few
days
visit,
deni,
Oregon.
four foot lengths.
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Witzel, Mrs. Ben IJqbertson and
Turner’s population was on th»| I*eo Demytt, of the state flax neice, of Salem, Mrs. Gulvin, of
increase. Wednesday, by reason department was grading flax’ in Washington, and the hostess
W e desire to serv£ tLw public with Promptness
of twelve free riders being dU- the Turner district last week. The Mrs. Butzke.
and Efficiency.
lodged from a freight trflin a- quality of flax is not so good this
Burma-Shave Tjte n|?wnhavinK creanjíScanjl 50c
bout six o’ clock in the evening. year although there is some good
LET US FICUttE YCUR ^ILjU
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They hung around town for' a flax.
E. S. PRATHER
while and then caught a ride on
Annoucement was received
Roliuble Druggist
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a truck going to Sai£m.
here recently of the election of
of
TURNER
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C. L. Stand lev is reported to be Mrs. Arthur Birmingham,
Nampa. Idaho, as county school
quite aick' this week.
Otto K. Paulus, Salem attorney snperihtondant. Mr», Birming
was a business visitor in Tu'fi'er ham waa well known in Turner
and vicinity, where she spent her
last week.
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girlhood days, as Miss I «na W’ip-
OLD TIME DANCE ChrytU]
per.
Gardens every Wednesday and
PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND £-R A Y WORK
Mr». L. KunVe had fho mis­
Saturday. 8:80 P. M. (ients 50c
A ll Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
fortune to fall accidently, at her
A notable career was brought
I adies 25c. tf.
Uae
Your Credit
Come in and talk it over
VETERINARIAN
home, Thursday morning [and to a close at 1:30 a. m. July 22nd
* t.. W. Robertson and Mervin
suffered some painful bruises and by the passing o f Linnie Idella
n .y and Night Service
MASONIC TEMPLE.
Pearson are working at the' Sa-
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leln Airport on the building oper­
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her daughters, Mrs. Eatinger
SMOK.
ïwmvrr Mèo
She
was
born
in
Ottumwa
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ations which thiy are rushing to
and MrS. Nesbit. She was con­ wa. December ^7, 1862. She, with
get ready for the American l e ­
fined ^ to her room
several
days.
her parents, as a child .of s»veii
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gion which sill be held in Salem
moved to Oregon £pd yas privi-
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room
apart­
this month.
ledged to travel on the first traps,
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and
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room
apart­
The Oregon Feed and Flour
continental train into San Fran­
“No Collection. No Charge”,
Co., tore a'piston out of their ments. Enquire Tribune office.
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cisco. From there she took pas­
D«4inqacnt accounts collected on a
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cords
of
16
Dodge truck, Thursday. The
contingent hastk. We do the work;
Chiropractor
sage oh a sailing yessel lo Por^;
inch
fir
wood
F
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from
Knots.
truck was laid up at Hall Bro­
shoulder the b ip e r is e and make no
ln’ eqrqcaloqi^ler Service
land, Oregon, and thence tq
charge unless collection is made.
Tribune officp.
ther’s garage r couple of days Itiiiuire
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i) Bad Account* turnod into
feuttville in the same ‘ year, by
Phone 87. Residence 2104J
last week for repairs.
* * Cash Since Wa Started.
Mrs. J T. Pi;^r and infant son steamer, where she resided for a
Jot down a trial list o f bad ones and
256 N. H igh Street
Mrs. g. A.tycKay w as a Sajem Theono .toésph. returned to their timé. Later the family moved to
let us turn them into actual money:
Salem, Oregon
visitor Thursday of last weak.
Business Men’s Adjustment
home a’t Turret-, . from the hos­ the Chéhalem mountains of Yam­
Company
Mr. apd Mrs. Fluid porter and pital, where they were tr.l:en a hill county where on August 17,
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415-16 Masonic ^Idg. Phono 911
family, who formerly resided week ago. Both are doing nicely.' 1879 she married Isaiah C. Hew­
SALEM. OREGON
ngar Turner are nqw located at Mrs.'Piser’s mother is careing itt. they then making their iiqmc
on
a
subdivision
of
the
Henry
for her.
Hums.
FOR SALE-Ury Ash wood. Miss Helen Peetz returned from snd Elizabeth donation lar.j}
two weeks rpent in Portland claim taken up in 1843. In May.
Robt G|ven, Routes, Turner.
\902. they moved to Salem where
Mr. and Mi's. Sherman Swank where' she' has been employed at
hey have since' continuously re­
the
Kilham
Stationery
Company,
of Junction City, were callers at
sided.
Had Mrs. Hewitt lived to
substituting
for
a
vacationist.
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the J. M. Bones home, Monday
Miss Peetz will return to Port­ August "17 of this year they
Mnj. Goldie Sink and son Wil­
land in a few weeks to work two would have celebrated an already
lis visited Sunday with her aunt,
weeks for the same firm in a like planned golden wedding
Mrs. Mary Barr.
To this union were born C. W.
capacity.
Austin Farrens. wife and small
Hewift
of Turner, ’ fvan Iorin
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whitehead
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Hewitf
(deceased)’
AltaL. Bran­
had as their guests most. o f the
came up Saturday night and
son
of
Gervais,
Alma
V. New.
week. Mrs. Whiteheads sisters
spent the week end with his
Leonard
H.
arid
‘Elton
D.
Hewitt
Mrs. J. E. Nesbit, of Spokane
mother, Mrs. L. M. Barzee.
oTSalem,
and
Annellza
Carver
of
and Mrs. F B. Eatinger. of Dun­
Last Sunday the G. A. McKay dee, Illinois! Several interesting Astoria. She is survived ’ by her
family, of Turner. Mr. and Mrs, trips were taken. They ato now husband, I. C. Hewitt of Salem',
Chas Rrasher, of rialem. Mr. and visiting with their mother^ Mrs her said"children, together with
Mrs. Austin Farrens and daugh­ L’. Kunke and brother Arthur three sigters. Mrs. Bessie Hayn-
ner arid Mrs. Harry G. D. Dim-
ter, of Portland aqd Mrs. L M Kunkq.
Formerly ut Crystal Garden Now At
ick of Seaside’ Oregon! six grand­
Barzee. spent the day Sunday at
Ted Whitehead has givqq up children, two greatgrandchildren
8ALEM ARMORY
the Stqvona ranch, on the Sant-
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the farm and is now employed at anil a host of other' friends and
iam river.
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Ball Brothers’ garage. Ho ex­ relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. James E. Noah pects to move to Turner soon.
Funeral services were held at
Strictly Old Time Dancing every’ Wednesday and
were business visitors* in Salem.
Appraisors of the. estate of
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Rigdon’s parlors, Salem, at 11 a.
Saturday f>light at 8
Monday.
W’illiam Hall have cempleted
m., Wednesday. July 24, and at
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Admission: Ladies 25c; Gentlemen, 50c.
J. M. Bonos is making prepara­ their work and M. O. Pearson Hopewell, Oregon, at 2 p. m .%1
Frqe parking *puce id our Nursery for the baby. You
tions to install considerable fenc­ has been appointed administrator w‘ifh the Reverenéd Messrs. A . !
brint^ a pillow and bliniket. W e furnish a cot aud
ing on his Turner ranch, in the o'f tHe estate. Mr. Hall was the P. Layton and C. C. Poling o f­
nurse to enre for him.
fathéf pf Mrs. Pears'o^i.
near future.
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ficiating
Grain
bags
»treasonable
prices
L(iSY--Roll of flax puller helt-
ing between Turner and North Drop in and get your require­
ments while they last.
i-’antiam. Ball Brothers.
Oregon Feed and Flour Co.
Mrs. L. J. Rowley spent Satur­
BEam,-FOR SALE.
J. M.
day and Sunday with Mr. and
The Tribune *ho|> can print your
Bones, Turner, Qregon
Mrs.
Geo.
D.
Thomas,
at
’Amity.
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Bill Ball, of Ball Brothers’ ga­
K P. Kowlqy motored qver Sun­
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Work Club
A t Butzke honge
fM
Keene
Turner Lumber &
w . JAY DENHE/n
Co.
DRUGS
Linnie C. Hewitt
Taken Mon. July 22
Oregon Pjoneer
Passenger on First
Train Accross Conr
tinent
6. F. KORINEK, V.S., B.V.Sc
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
Dr. O. L. Scott
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pix months
|ïme Deposits
Fire an(|
Automobile Insurance Written
f. P, R O W L E Y
Health, Accident
Liability AND Fire
INSURANCE
Turner State Bank
Salem’s Popular
Old Time Dances
Turner,
Oregon.
Harrison’s General Store
for
Drygoods-Groceries
Giassware, hardware
Boots and Shpes
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Ç, F. BREITHAUPT
v elope*.
Nu'.v Hindi Building
512 Hinte Street
FLORIST
Salem,
Phone SfiO
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day for dinner and spent thy af­
ternoon there.
Best Quality harness made in
t£ir own shop. Satisfaction guar­
anteed. Prices from $40.00 to
$65.00 F. E. Shafer. 170 S. Com­
mercial St Salem, Oregon.
Highest prices for farm pro­
duce
rage. went to Salem. Monday
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morning i>nc( brought haclj a new
car.
Have your envelopes printed with
Annqucempnt of the six^h ann­
your return address.
The Tribun«
ual Nebraska picnic which is to
Oregon
Turner,
enn do th« work.
he held in the Corvallis auto park
Sunday August 4th, was received
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Harrison’s General Store