The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, September 05, 1929, Image 1

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GK0WPP.8--Write
Bybcrg, Brothers, Silverton. Ore­
gon, for l.i form at ion on the im­
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D 'N l UAL D i ' ■ r O R S \
FOR fcAI E-Djry Ash wool. proved Prune Washer anti Tray-
• ¿OD $> CHURCH Vi - Al AMV HOUR
Uobt Given, Route 3, Turner.
or.
Best
0
iklity
harness
made
in
H. S. Bond, local 3. P. agen
h o n e mmum* * •>*■% » * •
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our own shop. Satisfaction g tar- nnd wife t njoved a visit with his
anteed. Prices from $-10.00 to brother and wife, of Sutherlin.
IWi.OO F. E. Shafpr, 170 S. Com­ Oregon. Mr. Bond is S. P. ag^nt
r . v .v .v .V A V .v .v /. '.v .v .v w . v . v A * . v mercial St Salem, Oregon.
at Sutherlin.
Hunday school at 10 o’ clock.
The Turner W C. T- U. will
Ivan Hinjey is to be substitute Morning service at 11. Subject
1C7 No. Commercial St.
Sileni, Ora.
meet with Mrs. Kuth Riches, carrier for F. C Ganning on
* Scattering and Increasing” .
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Wednesday afterroon. Septem­ route 1.
Proverbs 11:21. Epworth League r / A V . w / . v . v / A v . v . w . w / r v . s w A W . v w / v . v ^ A W /
Salem m Square Deal JewelorH & Optician#.
ber 11. Members please be pres­ The first
the series of old in the evening at 7 o’clock. It is
sent as it is an imi>ortant meeting. time danoe*to be given by Bail
Diamond* Wait-lien Hooka Jewelry «Sc Silverware.
the .second lesson on “ Finding
Georg-
Given
and
daughter,
Brothers
>
a
s
held
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Saturday
¡Time
for Living” . Luke _____
11:28-30.
379 State, St.
Salem, Oregon.
Gladys are moving into the rooms nj^ht It was well attended and a Sunday evening subject “ Had
n the reur of the Cower build good time was reported
r « i 6 f i . v . v ^ / . , .v . ’., . v . v . v . v . , .v . V A V . v // /.-. v . v . v . ,. v . v
but a set time to Live.”
Jog. Mr. given has runted hjs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexan­ The. Ladies Aid and friends
farm to Tom Webb and is moy- der, Mr«. N. V. Brown and eon were entertained 1 hursday with
|ing into town.
Charley were in Turr.c-r Sunday a covered dish luncheon.
I FOB UENT-Two 2 room apart- evening.
iments and Two 1 room apart-
Mrs. Emma Brasher and Mr?.
imentc. Enquire Tribune office.
O. A. Hoppes of Salem, visited
(haeraj Untraclor cad HtiHdtr
Mip. Melinda CJ’.,jmLers has Sunday ^'ith t)r. and Mr«. J.
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i | taken rooms in the Baker hotel j
Hanso*4.
tfHiïnl Work pud Wambiug
We
carry
in
Rough and Dressed LumCcv,
W. F. Harris, oldest son of V
£ building, i^he expects to visit rcl-1 Sam Wright, of Route 1, joined
O regon
goute J.
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to seUct
| i alive in Eaatejm Oregon in the the family of Trib’T.a readers H and E Harm died at the I
■>. Ye trans hospital at i'ortlarid at
£ near future.
this week-
from, r.Iso Wall Boerd, Paint, Doors, Windows,
the »ge of 55 yea-s after an ill­
J. S. McKinney is assisting J.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. HjlJ were ness of seven days Being a £pan-
Ced^r Posts, Brick, Planter, Tile and Siabwood }n
G. Greenlee in the painting of
among the J ..mentes in attend-
American war vetran he was
the Odd JYRpwa building. The
four foot lengths.
,rnce at thO circus, laid week-
given a military burial in River
new coat of paint will add great-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peetz View cemetery, in Portland. His
jly to the attractiveness of its ap­
We decire to serve the public with Promptness
are occuoylr.g their home which father and mother and all of his
pearance.
and Efficiency.
,
has bee*entirely remodk
,. brothe s. Walter. Joseph.
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•
t:
<teorge, Fred and Ray were pres
School ttooks anti a completo l.inç of School
Suit Gases and many other arti­
LET
US 1 FIGURE
YOUR
BILL
PHp.NE S7S
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lVn.t
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rectivei
a
Ba
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¿nt at the funeral Besides these
Spplies
cles n/uie of leather suitable for
| »ting from à Yellow Jacket bat ha leaves a wife and a son 23
g.fts for all occasions. Tell US
Heliuhle Druggüit
Sunday eluting. Dr. llaiisoia years oi age, who resides in I’oi t-
your HARNESS needs. F. F.
ttdininisted
1st aid to the little ¡land-
E. S. PHATHEß
Shafer, 17l)S. Commercial St. «U
fellow.
OREGON
bin. Gregor;.
TURNER
Straw Balers have been bal
l>. S. Richey assumed charge
in-straw for J. M. Bones aud J.l
| the Portland-Damascus milk
it. Davis this week.
« station last Thursday in place pf
| G. W. Hey. iti. who resigned. Mr Hollis !.. Bone* is nmy at
i » Riches acted in the capacity of [Sacroineoto. Wtiils at Fola Alto
PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND X-RAY W O RK
Last Tuesday night several
Nuuiager several years ago for he was hint during the huidlp
All Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
J , the aame romnany. Me. Hew:. : 1 rac>9 an<4
to ride any members of l he Security Benefit
Uo*
Y®ur Credit
Come in and talk it pver
VETERINARIAN
Association, of Salem, gathered
«who has been manager for sever-j more
at the Rowley home and spent
Osy and Night Syivivs
! al years will be greatly missed
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
S A l EM
a
very
enjoyable
evening.
Re­
Ptirtlc 4 1 0
many
patrons
of
the
Residence 758-
OREGON
iby
the
STAYTON
U B U » cl . siEzer aeeaeas
freshments consisting of punch,
i plant
jee cream, cake, salad and sand­
Albert Phvn a t j
^Ivrvir
-r
wiches were served. Those pres­
Pearson has taken to chopping
ent
were
A.
A.
Englebart,
Mr.
wood for a bring. They arc cutt­
and Mrs. Hagadorn, Mrs. JMur-
fHLNNirs-STANLEY)
ing on the Pearson ranch near
“No Collection. No Charge’’
Marion.
^ pretty heme wedding toch |1 !K • 13‘
Ac^
Delinquent account* collected on ^
' ' 1u“ ™
Mr. ap.tj Mrs- ¿h B- Parka and place at the home ef Mr aaä
and Mrs. L. J Rowley and son
contingent has». We do the work,
Chiropractor
! ! family left Friday for a few days Mrs L. E Hennies, Sunday Sep­
shoulder the expense and make no
N<’Urocalometer
Service
Paul.
charjre unless collection is made.’
tember 1, at three o’ck>ck v. her
lay at the Newport beaches
$250,(H|Q Bad A cco u n t* tu rn ed into
Phape 87. Residence 2104J
The board of stewards of the their daughter Mary Ann Hen­
Cash Since W e S tarted.
Jot
down a trial list'of |>ad ones an<J
nies
was
united
in
marriige
to
256 N. High Street
Methodist church held a business
let us turn them into actual money.
meeting Thursday night to get Charic3 F. f tar.dley. The biide
Salem, Oregon
Business Men’s Adjustment
affairs in s I uldc for the closing was daintloy gowned in pink
Company
crepe decljine trimed with ecru
of the conference year.
415-16
Masonic
Bldg.
Phone 911
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Newman lace Miss Lois Robertson, who
SALEM. ORgQON
A tin of sardines, seven dill
and daughter Helen Jean, of acted as maid of itonor wore lav­
— Tf.
Salem, called at the Row ley home ender crepe dechir.e- Herbert pickle3, 'a fourth of a pound of
-I".'.'
Briggs acted as best man. Only [ limburger cheese and a half a
Thursday evening.
near relatives of the young coup­ loaf of bread composed a light
1 7 1
TI
OLD TIME DANCE Chrystal le were present who were Mr
lunch which was enjoyed by Per­
Gardens every Wednesday and and Mrs L E. Hennies and son
ry Baker last Saturday night.
aturday, S:30 P. M. Gents 5l'c I/vjis,
Mr.' and Mrs.
Albert T his repast was the source of
ladies25c. tf.
Hennies, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. much enjoyment to those who
Stand
ley and son Eatl. The home witnessed the feat. Joe McKin­
The
Endeavor
convention
was
prettily
decorated with pink ney put up the proposition to
which was held at the tabernacle
Ti a local chapter of the Eas valcscing from a s*u ious opera­ last week drc\y a large registra sweet peas, asters nnd dahlias. him that hb would tetot the bill if
kern star entort lined ths Jefter- tion.
1 lion of delegates and visitors. Rev. Confer, pastor of the Turn­ he would eat it so Perry proceed­
ion chapter last We Inc » I ly night
ed to see that McKinney would
Judge and Mr3 B. C Small, i The mooting closed Sunday er Christian church officiated
After the ceremony refresh­ pay for his supper. His friends
There were several visitors from of;Salm, were visitors at the I H night.
ments of ice cream and cake
^alem. Following the ceremony Small home Friday nigl*t
Mrs E. Mckay is sgending were served. Mr. and Airs. were surprised to see him out the
of (-initiation refreshments were
The Oregon Feed and I lour some time visiting relatives in Charles s-tandlcy will make the.r next day none the worse for his
Rcrved.
feast the night before After
Go., have purchased a new Eugene
home in Turner in the Briggs a- some quest onir.g Perry owned
8. P. Freeman oi the Mer­ Chevrolet truck to take the
George 'tKrell, fwld man for partments where they will be at up if he had not eaten a cake of
chants Credit* Bureau was in place of the old D >dge that has
W.*.MiV.'.W .*.SV.VA^SSVVW SiVy.%W AW JVW VVVW W ^
Die
Portland-Damascus Milk Go. home to their many friends.
yeast, which Joe also paid for.
Turner on business Friday night been in use for several months.
came up from Portland Thursday
Crptain LeJbtt er from Lis h ; might have been sick the «ext!
Mrs. L. E. Petersen and chil-
<p.
business
connected
;v;th
the
Angeles,
California, Mr. and morning.
Clifford
IJnslcy
and
Vernon
.Iren were irion visitor.) Friday} i iuioyu r.nsicy anu \nnon
Mrs. Norman Hamilton, of 8a-
a fte rn o o n
’ '
Coatos left Saturday afternoon local plant.
_
, ,
for the coast for a few days vw-
Gr«»i>s in general have been l«*tn, cousins of the Ledbetters,
—1 Savage,
Sav— who lias ------
Albert
apent cation.
WE HAVE CONNECTIONS
good in this section this year and also Mis Hattie Busick and son
the sumhior
hi.sgrandfather
c r with
1
with
the Hansen-Bennett mag­
Edwin,
of
t'alem;
were
guests
ot
Willie Pearsoji nnd Herbert prospects are good for a bummer
in the \tal»lo
r.lo hill, returned to nis
azine
agency, one of the larg­
Mrs
Nellie
Hamilton.
£at- prune crop this fall.
home at Bremerton, Wasfiington, BrigRs were Salem
Miss Mildred bchifTerer, Mrs. est in the country, which en­
M iss Eleanor Moore, of Salem,
^rdry afternoon.
Monday. '
\V. Anderson and daughter Ger­ ables us to give you the best
*/,ent Sunday ut the F. C. Gun­
S.
Talbi'tt
left
tor
SeaUle
Sun-
Have saveral trailers on hand
trude are picking hoi s near In­ prices and service for your
ning homy,
d
a
j.
Hereturi'vl
M
uiKNay
night
magazine needs. See F. P. Row-
at prices $< »my $1 up If I do rot
dependence.
bringing
Mrs.
Tslbott
back
with
ley at the Tribune 6ffice.
Harold
Briggs
spent
Sunday
at
have wj>»t you wani have the
Mrs. Caroline Draper, daugh­
material on hand and can build him. Mrs. Talbott has rcecnt’y home.
ter nnd son-in-law Julius Ling-
returned from a vacation trip to
it to j’our ord *r in a few days,
Mr. and Mrs. Seott, of Salem, lev \yere at Newport Saturday
Alaska.
H. I* Jenec i, General Black
.risiteil Sunday afternoon with fUid Sunday.
.V .V .W .V .V .Y .V V V .S V A W A V .W /A V W A W /A W
smithing. *
Mr. and Mrs James Given, of Mrs Scowl’s mother, A^rs. C.
The W. C. T. U. will meet with
Miss Mary Bergivan of Port­ Portland, a punt the past week .Bones.
Mrs. L E. Hinnies. September
land i-eturne»! home with Mr. visiting his father George Given
Mrs, M O. Knight nnd bon 6.
and Mrs. E. C Bear (or a sh< \\ of Turner and his wife’ s pirenfs Dick nnd family left last \yeek
Farl Nccr sold his »arm last
visit. She is employed in the civ­ at M irion
for Grass Valley to visit Mrs. week.
il service department of the Live
Mrs. Ltaele n id Mrs. J V, Knight’s daughter, Mrs. Lester
Mr. aid Mrr, Joe Ramseyier,
stock Review
Bones
visited in Eugene Sun­ Smith and family.
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daughter Ijena and Fred Hersch,
Harrison's General Store
Mist Carol Itisor mbs brought day, Mrs. Stacie attended t lie
Pratum, were dinner guezts at
The Tribune »hop e»n print yout of
r m the Deaconess hospital to wedding of hor nephew Omar butter
wrap», letter hoatls and en- the J. W. N’chilTerer home Fun-
flic F. C. Gunning home where Esles.
day. ' !rs. Nell Steavens and
talopas.
i.V .W ^.V .V .V .V .*.V .'.W .V .% % V A *e% W d,A W ^ .W W A d V /^
she will be cared for wh'le con-
daughter Margaret, of 8 lem
j O u g h
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u s t o n
c o .
j
P
I2fì y
Pomeroy and Keene
i
of
yy,
Turner Lumber &
JAY DENHEM
W. F. Harris
Turner,
M fg ,
Co,
.i
£)RUÇr§
Party At
Rowley Home
f
G. F. MIRINO. Ï.S.. B.V.Sc
Dr. O. A. Olsoiij Dentist
CLOME
4- % Paid on
six months
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ol
Dr. O. L. Scott
Can You Beat
This Record
j ime Deposits
Fire and
Automobile insurance Written
P. P. ROWLEY
Turner Statç Bank
Health, Accident
Liability ANP Fij»C
INSURANCE
Turner,
Oregon.
A NEW STOCK
of school supplies
Boy's Cord Pants, Polo Shirts,
c\c and a r\ew shipment of Hap­
py Home dresses for the girls.
complete lineofschoql sta­
tionery priced right,
1
Highest prices for farm pro­
duce
Turner,
\
Oregon