The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, August 22, 1929, Image 1

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TURNER, OREOOf, THU Hi* DAY,
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AUG. 13
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seashn will start in about two
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weeks and the outlook for sales
Save
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P A IN T •* Save $
this fall are the best since 1920.
unchal
FGH SALE- Dry Ash uood. A I oh of newcomers are going
We will eontjnue our Paint Sale during July
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Kobt Givpn, RouteS, Turner.
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to stock farms this fall and
The
Editor
of
the
Tribune,
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100 % Public Service Paint,
per Gallon $3.35
Miss llaz -1 Hones, of the Pacif with good prices for all kinds Kenneth Petersen, of the office
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ic Christian hospital at Eugene, of livestock, the sales this fall and Gerald Given motored
Hlue Valley llouae Paint
per Gallon $2.17
was home Monday to attend the should be above the average.
Waldi>ort, on the Alsea Hay, la3t1
funerul of her cousin Evelyn ■ ir
If you wane
want to
io buy
ouy st
mock , (Thursday night, and remained
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farm machinery, etc., send in 1 until Sunday night. The time was
S P O R T G O O D S - P A IN T S
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin spent your address to Ben T. Sudtell spent enjoying the fine fishing
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Commercial
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a few days recently visiting at Albany, Ore., and a sale bill that prevails on the bay. The
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Pomeroy and Keene
Salem, Ore.
friends and relatives in Turner of every sale listed will be sent tom-cod were running and morc| W . V A V
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Baiem’i Square I)q|l Jewelers & Opticians.
Owing to the press of private to y o l. laist year buyers who' than a hundred were caught in
business F. P. Rowley has resign­ availed themselves of this serv­ less than an hour. Flounders and
I; Diamonds Watches Clcoks Jewelry & Silverware,
ed as constable of the Turner dis­ ice bought over $50,000 worth other bay fish were numbered a-
jj 379 Stule, St.
Saltm, Oregon.
trict His successor has not yet of sto«k, etc., at sales conduct­ mor.g the catch. The tripinto'the
ed by! Ben T. Sudtell, which Alsea bay country is very enjoy­
f A V . W A ,W . Y . ,A Y W A V / J W / W / / A W .V ,V .V .V A V .V been unpointed
w r s ? i * i i ßassustt
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Best Quality harness made its was of material benefit to the able one with the fine roads. From
the junction (with the Newport
our own shop. Satisfaction guar­ seller as well as to the buyer.
Quib* a number of .sides have highway to the Alsea highway
anteed. Prices from $40.00 to
$05.00 F. E. Shafer, 170.S. Com­ been Hated for September and is surfaced and oiled to Alsea
W . JAY D E N N KM
! mercial St Salem, Oregon.
October, and if you are looking and oiling operating are in pro­
for corftpleto auction service gress from there to Waidport
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Practically every family from
R ia v ra i C a ilr a ^ o c an d B u ild e r
J Turner
there ia no one better able to They are being carried on in such
was represented at the
cry yf»ur sale than B.ui T. a manner as to cause no diflicul-
Evelyn Hopes funeral, in Salem,
C sn e aJ W o rk nud P lu m b in g
f'udttll, livestock auctioner of W to motorists.
W e carry in stock kougb and Dressed L**mi«i*,
Monday afternoon.
Albany, who for 20 years has I Construction work on the
R ou te
T u rn e r, O regon
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gunning been crying the h ot sales in Roosevelt highway is in progress
through
Waidport
at
the
present
jV,t:c ( ailed to S.dcm reccnt y o.i the stale.
from, also WaH Board, Faint, Doors, Windowj,
account of the illness of Mrs.
No sale too big, <oo small or lime but it will be some lime be
Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Trie and Slabwocd in
Gunning's sister-in-lay.’, Mrs. too far aw ry to merit his bc 3 t ^ore 1,10 roa^ *s completed. A
efforts.
large sea wall is under construc-
Durfce.
four foot lengths.
Writc,
wire,
phone
or
call
on
l*on lrom the edge of the .Ready
II. W. Smith is spending som®
Den T. Sudtell of Albany, Ore., !cai!1b «round along the beach to
time :.t Cascadia-
W e desire to serve the public with Promptness
Tor auction information.
! P°int of rock3 marking the mouth
and Efficiency.
lot the Alsea Bay to protect the
FOR REUT-Two 2 room apart­
Separator Oil in any Quality,
ments and Two 1 ro'«rn apart­ Mr. atid Mrs. W’. ¥■ I’ urdy are highway grade from the tide,
LET U3 FIGURE YOUR BILL
p h o n e S7S
at the coast for Mr. PuJy’ s This will cost upwards of $70,(Mb
li oliatile Druggist
ments. Enquire Tribune office.
ine present plans call for a
E. S. PRATHER
All ert Given who went to Se­ health.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
C.
Gunning
bridge
over the bay that will be
attle Tuesday cf lust wick, re­
TURNER
visited
at
the
Geo.
Moore
home!
more
tnan
3,500 ftet long. A 200
OREGON
turned Saturday.
last Thursday.
foot span in the center will have
Albert (Ravage, of the Waldo
Dr and Mrs. Harry Doran, of a clearance of 50 feet and the
Hills, was in Turner on
¡Salem spent last Saturday e v e - , baiance wiil be a concrete via-
one day last week.
ining at the Thomas Little home. i‘iuct* W.‘ th the completion of the
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geres an i;
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j unctfon highway Waidport will be one of
Robert Howard of
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
children Jane and Jack, of Fort-'
the most important summer re-
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, City who has been employed by
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ii. F. KORINEK, V.S.. B.Y.Sc
land, were guests of Mr. nndlj ^
8oots> ^
badly Kllit sorts along the beach, ihe high-
PAINLESS DENTISTRY A N D X -R A Y W O R K
ly
Mra. R. Lee. Thersscn and f:
ay coupled with the fine drive
A ll Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
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VETERINARIAN
Use Y ear Credit
Come ia and talk ii oyer
iy Sunday evening and Monday ^ ^
0me before he w ill ^ down the heach past San Marine
! afternoon.
.
,
I the new resort beimr
fternoon
being aevelooed
developed
Day nnJ Night Serrici
able to work.
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
SAi_EM
by Dr. Linton, of Waidport. will
Gloves, Curses, Hand Bag*.
STAY PON
Pturfl» 4 M)
George Bergoin and Chas New draw hundreds of tourists to the
OREGON
R*’íi<lence 758-R
Suit Cases and many other arti­ berg o f Salem are painting the
¡jc vans ffsar.'.a. nES«.-
mmmmtmtam
Waidport section.
cles made of leather suita’ ie for Turner high school building,
'there is a fine camp ground
gifts for all occa-nons. Tell us
Mrs.
Neal
Edwards
called
at
right
on the beach near the mouth
your HARNESS ncec!3. F. E.
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the
looms
of
her
Uiic'e
Arthur
of
the
bay owned and operated
Shafer. 170 S. Commercial St. Sa­
Edwards
last
Friday.
by
W.
F. Ready which is rapidly
lem. Oregon.
Locals
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Alsea Bay Gives
Fine Fishing
DiHñcroks
$
P
Anderson's
Turner Lumber &
D R U G S
Dr. Ö. L. Scott
Lavs Larson who is visiting b« comin* known to the trave‘ -
J. R. Boise, who has been rick
ui*
uwii P M Turner friends this week expects ,in* Public. The owner
takes
for some time at the home of his lumer menus inis weoa expects
t
Chiropractor
daughter ^li*s A 1 Bone" i* rc-' 1} 0CCUI'y k'3 former home at prme in accomodating his guests
Neurocalometvr
Strvice
daughter. J lrs. A L Bones, is re-.
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and making them comfortable.
Phone
87
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Kesidence
210 JJ
ported to be gradually growing •*» &° roor-
! ile j3 always out around the camp
c ix m o n th s
weaker.
! Mr. and Mrs.
Chas Gillett® looking &iUir ^ comforts of tne
256 X. High Street
Mrs. S. Talbott, her father, g. land young daughter lwosv'la, ° U canij,ers. This fact alone makes
Time Deposits
Salem, Oregon
11. Baker and Misa Lucile Riches Port.und \isited with . ¿ 1 . an.. one vvant to go again,
ic-ft Saturday for a trip to Seattle **rs* J *- • ” e-'ir recently.
The merchants of the town do
and then to Skagway. Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Funstou not practic the usual holdup game
They expect to be gone about Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little and that is in vogue in most of the
two weeks.
|Mr and Mrs. Raymond Titus beach resorts. Supplies can be
: Automobile Insurance Written
OLD TIM E DANCE Chrysta! ,1
* nd childror* atte^ e d the county purchase! practically as cheap
¡as in the valley towns. I f you
Gardens every Wednesday ' a*>d ,8ran« ° Plcni« at Riverton.
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M. Gents 5Uc| Mr. and M i«. G W. Farris want to oui ° v 3 pleasant outing
F. P. R
T u rn e r S tate B a n k
took advantage of the Southern on b3>’ a,ld beach go to Walrf-
Ladies 25c. tf.
port,
on
the
Alsea
bay.
Paaific excursion Iasi, i-'unday
Mr. F„ ( ’. Baker celebrated
and spent the day at Odell Lake
hi* 80th birthday with a reunion
TURNER RESIDENT PASSES
of the Baker family in Laurel
AFTER FIVE MONTHS ILLNESS
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j Hurst » Park, in Portland, hast
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Hans Friederieh Gath, resident of
5;
n gratulations and best wishes that
the Turner district for a number of
I he may pass many more of life’s
years, died at the family residence
! milestones.
Un-re Tuesday nijrbt, aft r an illness
4 % Paid
on
E r e and
[Kiddies
w an t you make y o u r camp
at
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Salem, Oregon
Around the corner from “ Doc’ ’ Lewi#, Drug Store
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C. F. B R E IT H A U P T
512 Hiato .Street
New F-ligh Duilding
FLORIST
Salem,
Phone 330
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Oregon.
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Business Men’s Adjustment
Company
415-16 Masonic B!Jg. Phone 911
SALEM. QREGQN
OW LEY
Oregon,
Gath \\a.< born in Holstein, Ger­
Turner and the entire com
munity were saddened Saturday many, October 13, 1 m ,1, and bud li\cd
afternoon bv the Tragic death of in America since 1881. Besides his
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. widow Christina, he is survived by
little Evelyn Bones, daughter o f : tlsree ehlW„ n; Arthnr, 0lga and Ed- AVA%V.V,V,W.VAS\Y,%%V,V,V.\VAV,W.=,V.VW,VAVW
Mr. and Mrs. y . N. Hones, rile ward, all of Turner; a brother and
little girl was playing aceross the »‘iter in Germany; and two other sU
street from the house to hen she *?r« ^
J«hn Ahren. of Tu^er amt
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j Mrs. Mary iiuft t»f Council Itluiiri,
started
for
home.
According
to
h
owa.
PRUNE
GROWERS-Write
for
Byborg, Brothers, Silvcrton, Ore- j reports, sl|e dodged another car Funeral services have not yet been
Remains are at the 1! s-
gon. for information on the im- ard ran in front of a heavily load- arranged.
don mortuary here.—^Statesman.
proved Prune Washer and Tray-1 ed wood truck which knocked her
or.
| to the ground and crushed her
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Cucumbers for pickling.. In-’ ¡ ° death’. ’rhe ^ ^ e n t was said
quire at blacksmith. H. P. Jen- by O'ow.tnesses to be unavo.da
b!p. Funeral services were held
ren.
Glassware, H ardw are
Monday afternoon from the Rig-
Jfva. Eatinger left last week don mortuary with the interment
for her homo in Dundee. Ilk fol­ in Bell Crest Memorial cemetery.
Boots and Shoes
lowing a visit of several weeks Conducted b} Rev. Earl Coch­
with her mother, Mrs. Louise rane, of Calvary Baptist church.
A group of friends and rela-
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Kunke and her sister and brother
Lee!
lives
surprised Airs. R
The little girl was a frier,d o?
Mrs. J.
E. Whitehead and everyone and a ray of sunshine Theissen on her birthday Wednes­
Arthur Kunke.
Highest prices for farm pro­
to every one she met and the day the fourteenth. Mrs. Theis­
Mrs. N. W. Hutchason and son bereaved parents have the sym- sen was the recipient of a large
cake and many lovely present.
duce
Willard, of McMinnville motored pathy of the entire community.
The evening was spent delight­
over Tuesday for a visit with her
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daughter Mrs. E. S. Prather and i Dive 111« Trillin« credit for what fully with visaing, games and
music.
fnmilv. Mrs. Hutchens remained you buy from our advertiser«.
Harrison’s General Store
for a week to care for her daugh­
Have your envelopes printed with
Turner,
Oregon
ter who has been sick for over your return address. The Tribua«
Give The Tribun« er.ntlt for wh»t j «j¡
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H arrison’s G eneral Store
Drygoods-Oroceries
Bloch’s Golden Rule Store
220 bj. Liberty St
Turner,
of nearly five months duration.
| Mrs. O. P. Given made a trip
I to Seattle rorenllv. Her sister-in-
! law,
Mrs. Albert Savage ae-
I companied her to Turner where
I she will spend some time visiting
I friends and relatives before re-
11'turning home.
Ddir.qaent account* collected on a
contingent basis. We df the work,
shoulder the expense and make no
charge unless collection is made.
¿260,000 Bad Account» turned into
Ca*h Since We Sfartod.
Jot down a trial list of bad ones and
L-t us turn them into actual money.
Health, Accident
Liability AND Fire
INSURANCE
Turner Girl Rilled
By Truck
We W elcome you to Salem
“No Collection. No Charge’’
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Mrs. R. L.Theissen >.
Celeprates Birth- ¿i
clay
^.vo weeks.
can do the wirlt.
vou buy í . o » our advertir*.
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