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

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    TU UN K R,
OREGON,
THURSDAY. SEPT. Jí».
WW.
SUBSCRIPTION #1.25 I’ fcll YEAR
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WE HAVE CONNECTIONS
with the Hanrcn-Bennett mag­
azine Agency, one of the Urg­
A T H L E T IC E Q U IP M E N T
SPOR
ent in tiiu country, jrhich en-
Foot Hall Goods
Mrs. Olive Faker accompanied
u n
A new blackberry has recently J
abl<»:i u* to give you the best
2 0 0 S. CHU ACH i> r -
.Y
by her duughtcr-in-lnw. Mr*. A.
been
put
on
the
irasket
here
for
i
price* nml service for yoar
C Faker, motored to Turner last
W m . E, Anderson’s
mngnainc
needs. See F. P. Flow- the first time. It is an improved
hone
Tuesday. Mr*. A. C- Maker went
variety and is the creation of Dell 12
ley At the Tribune Office.
The Sporting Good Store
on to Brownsville to yjsit her
Harrington, who lives ea3t o f l i
inothcrand took her to Portland
town. Mr. Harrington has b een v
Gums & Amunitioij
with
her
t}ie
luttsr
part
of
last
working on this fcc-rry for eight ?
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week Mr*. Oliva Baker remain­ G. A. McKay and It. LccTheis- years and has fourteen plants of;.*
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sen wont to the moutain3 Friday
the old siock. He ha* registered >
ed till Friday.
Svieni, Ore.
in search of huckleberries
his
berry as the “ Del-Sweet.” t
Trof John M. Watsoii was in
Turner last waafc. Mr. Watson, Through oversight v:c left out The berry is 10 to 20 per cent
Salem h Square Deal Jeweler* & Opticians.
began hio school weak in Koroct tljo uames of those who gave the sweeter than other JJackberrscs —
J DiamondM WatchfH (’look* Jewelry & Silverware. m
m Grove. Monday He will coach shower for Miss Lucile Riches and tests 10 45 sugar. They are
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Salem, Oregon. £ and teach engitah a»d have a| Those giving the shower were fine fresh for the tab!*». They
principgl'ihip. Mrs. V/atSon be­ Mr*.
McKay, Muriel Salis­ have no core, but few seeds and #
. V A V . V A V . V gan her school *tt Banks a week bury, Mabel Walker ar.d Mrs. these are small. The berries make ^
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excellant jam and Jelly.
Donald ltichea.
ago
Mr. Harrington has 1100 of j
1 he wurk o f painting the I 0.
Wr y/ould request our patron* the plants set out, so before long
O. K. Hail is nearly completed to hav* ail items in not later
The new paint adds greatly to that Tuesday noon owing to tre will have an abur.dancsof berrie; ;
f sale.--Stay ton Mail.
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the apiiearenc? of the building
Glove*. Purses, Hind Bag*.
tjjniiai Couliactoi and Builder
Suit Caaea and many other arti­
CiBirnl Work «*ad Plumbing
W e carry in stcck Rough and Dressed Lumber,
cles made of leather suitable for
gifts for all occasions. Tell u?
Turner
Shingles -'highest quality) five grades to select
Route J
your HARNESS needs. F. L.
from, also Wall Board, Paint, Doors, Windows,
Shafer, 170 3. Commercial St. to-
Tne annual teachers reception
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lem. Oregon.
will be given Friday evening in
Cedar Poets, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabwocd in
Bur incss has increased at the
the Turner high school at 8 o\-
four foot lengthy.
local Hax plant until it was neces­
clock. The affair is under the aus­
A Jh
sary to erect a ;itw building to
Atov* 8<) friend» gathered at pices of the W. C. T- U. A pro­
W
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decire to serve the public with Promptness
care for the business.
the I. C O F. hall last Thurs­ gram and a welcome to the teach­
and Effjc’ cncy.
Dr Mery Stai lea and M»*s. day nit bland gav\. a shower for ers will be given. Every or.e
I neije Ricne*. After the
Childs a couiln of Mrs. II. W-
l’:iintx. KnameJn, Varnishes, Floor Finishes,
L E T US FIGURE YOU R BILL
l*HONE 07 3
Smith returned to Turner last 'fauesta iad assembled Mis3 Rich-
Kilsominf, Glas», Brushes 15 and 20c
week from nn extensive eastern c? was escorted in by Mabel Wal-
Reliable Drujrgist
trip. Mrs. Child’s will visit at
the Smith home a few days bt-
E. S. PRATHER
; fore returning to her heme in
TURNER
:
OREGON
California.
J. It. Willis, second trick op­
erator, Isas moved back to Turn­
Salem, Oregon, topt. 18 En-:
er and is occupying the house re­
tries for the Oregon State Fair *
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
cently vacated by C. W. llewitt
are pouring into the office of the ’
tecreiary, Mr*. Ella Wilson, 1
and family.
PA1NLESVDENTISTRY a n d x - r a y w o r k
plans for the horse show and the
Ball Brothors have changed
All Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Fricea
races are rapidly nearing com-'
their
dunces
from
Saturday
night
Use
Your Credit
Como in and talk it over
VETERINARIAN
pletion. and the new grandstand;
to Friday night.
M A S O N IC T E M P L E
S A t-E M
Day and Night N p'ki*
is all finished except for the elec-1
Mr. and Ms«. John J. Gale of
KesMenca
758 -B
Phone
410
trial fixtures which a ill be added
OREGON
Oregon City, anounce ihu birth
STAYTON
this week. Just the last finishing
touches remain before the open­
ing. September 24.
The wealth of Oregon's agri­
Mr*. Meiinda Chambers has
cultural products and livestock,
returned to Turner from Aums- (
and tiie finest racing and show
Dr. O. L. Scott
ville gnd is occupying her apart- -
horses in the country will bo here
menta in the Baker building.
^
Chiropractor
for the week of the fair, every
Mr. and Mrs. S. TalbottandS. ;
Nturoca loin cter Service
day packed to the limit with en­
H. Baker motorjd to Portland, ,
Phone 87. Residence 2104J
tertaining and educational fea-
Cash Since W o Started.
Sunday.
I;aonel K.ches. assisted in tne tlires Runnin, and harness races
Jot down a trial list o f bad ones ami
256 N. High Street
let us turn them into actual money.
care of the children by leading every afternoon, interspered with
Mra. S. Talbott enjoyed a fir.e 1
Salem,*
Oregon
Business Men’s Adjustment
hsr next youngest sister. Betue V
.autjeville and acrobatic acts, and
Time Deposits
visit from an old friend from Ta- 1
Company
Peetz,
v;
ho
refused
to
ride
in
h
e
r
i
^
j,orae
¿how
every
night
prom-
copra oyer the weekend.
415-16 Jlasor.ic Bldg.
Phone 911
egrt. The bal^y Alice Roberts was ise lhriils in pienty.
Owing to the closing down of
SALEM. OREGON
wheeled in a buggy now much
The Oiegon counties will U
I the Stay ton Cheese factory most
the worse for wear being al>out wejj represented in the agrieul-
¡of the milk which had been go­ :]5 years old, and the two nau#h- taraj booths and in the livestock
Automobile Insurance Written
ing to tho Stayton plant is com­
tv toys, .lack Naderman
according to those in
ing ta the Portland-Damascui.
¡Milk Company's plant at Turner
P. P. R O W L E Y
I This makes a substantial increase j
in the amount of mijlc by the I
' local plant. With this extra and;
fruits
| the natural inert?*} of the route1
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"Rusty” King and family, of
Have several trailers on hanu:?,re yJ u'|>1,e” e<! tht- p a^ t 'Y ; little attention to her gentle cor- wcather all season will be excep-
u !bc , working to full capacity b |actions. Mm. McKinney
u n d U nallv fine.
fin<
Marion, spent Sunday with the at price* from $12 up If 1 do not
inne>’ fo
louna;tionally
L. K. Petersen family.
'
j many old friends at the fair and
For those who prefer to be in
have what you want, have the
Meaare Herbs ter, Conolly, and had many friendly chats with the outdoors there will be a large
Mrs. Fred Mitchell and Mm material on hand and can build
Brandt, of Marion Post V. F. W. (them.
camping space available in the
V. Bones were Salem shippers it to your order in a few days.
The many useful and b e a u ti-l^ gTOVe on ^
Krounds. with
U IV Jensen, Generai black- of Salem, were calling ou
Frida:*.
of
^ho
local
members
one
day
last
ful
gifts
were
brought
in,
in
Albert
Tozier.
superintendent
of
smithing.
Best ( ) utility harness made in
week.
’
¡othos
baskets
and
wagons
cover-
j
nieraorial
pavilion
at
Cham-
our own shop. Satisfaction guar­
The Oregon Feed and Flour Co.
l'h^ now St Mary’s parochial
cre?*
Tby th:‘ !poeg Park, in charge as mayor
anteed. P rie-
M'' » to ' received » carload of Barley Frf-
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F. L. Si
school at Stay ton wai «ludkaUd if.1. <?w‘ nR: ,flr8t
the camp ground.
om .day.
mercial St Salem. Oregon.
ScptetiiborS witli inipivj-
?*, 0,e' a. Boo' , l
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A. K, Bradiez, superintendant Sunfiay
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, r.iL- i, first wagon: Barbara Roberu» as-,
Doan Morris is emplayedat thej0f
Turner llax plant wius in stve seremonies led by Archbisn-
u
Mo..
„ 1 aisteu
op Howard.
Mayor .. Keech gave a
, , by . Rachel Riches, . second
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Ivan Hadley dryer as nig^t dry­ t-'alem on business Monday.
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basket;
Lucile Bones nnd
.Var-
on the Value of Education, i. .
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er man.
riorte McKay. Philip McKay, the
For Rent-House, garden and
Iv^n McKay is helping I.awcr- pasture for milk cow. 3 miles 8.
II. P. Jouscn has purchased truckman, brought in the iv.o
^ncc Robertson with soma carp­ W. of Turner. Mrs. Nellie Ham­ the old ¿¿pt»er building. He is feed chairs. He had somedlHlcul-
The «njÇ'^unaht of Chitoni JI lï -
enter woik this week.
fixing the rear for living quar-jty with tho breakdown and some ley and Miss Vivian Colvin >v,s
ilton .Route 1. Turner.
Miss Mabel Archibald plans to
Mi-B ,
Mrs. L. ,T. Rowley accompan­ (era and will enstall a hardware Ungiae trouble. T!:e beautiful a no incei *t a rvocpticu to
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Ibrimttfast set given by many of Colvin givin in the Colvin ho:i e ¡£
stay at the IV 0, Gunning hom», ied Mr. and Mi a. Arthur Ed­ store in the front.
this winter to attend Turner | wards t > Salon, Monday nirht to He will romodle the old store her friends was uncovered by i i Auniaville. Mr. Hurley is a
room in the rear for a shop
LaVeme Whitehead ar.d Oleta graduate of tho Turner high sshcol >
High sch ool.
attend a meeting of the White
Bones.
Mrs.
A, L. Pones and Mr.ipid
acd i’ now in Iho irnnrivr buai- S
OLD TIME DANCE Chrysta Shrine.
V. N. tJone* attended the Yec-J Lucile was exhausted by so ners in Turne r. Mis* Colvin is a J
Gardens every Wednesday and
The Turner Masonic fraternity
aturduy, 8:20 I . M * Gouts 50c resumed their regular meeting ¡man jubilee meeting and banquet muon wrapping and over come popular yotinj lady of ths Aunos-jrJ
with surprise, joy and Grateful- vdlo district.
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. . . , at Salem, Saturday night,
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Ladies 25c. if.
Saturday night following their
, 1 '»», She seemed v.ordh s, a:-
A co'or plan of piuk *rd while l-
i The prt,n (Iryemof the. sec-
1 FOR SALE-Dry Ash w-oed. ■ummer vacation.
ut ist. but from the way she hrs wan u«ed cn tin* dining room table ¡5
Robt Given, Route 3. Turner.
Highest prices for farm pro­
Mmda ’ *-'on nrc
^usy
wee^ w'^b been thanking the people the Inst
School com: enccd
and
the
ne*s
of
the
engagement!^
■
prospect*
for
a
good
crop.-
Jay Bakor whi is em;'1 .
with Proffessor John Co
few days makes us 1 eleive her sks foand on a liny rcrrIl imbed- ,«J
duce
Mrs. Childs, who h^s spent ^peach has liecn regained.
>rin,d¡Mil. D. il. Parkes ar.d
u logging camp rn
eJ in tho heart of a pink rcre
to
be
retained
|
several
days
visiting
her
cousin.
if ;. i ’ *rrv ';re
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apeat Sunday at hom •.
Kcfrcshmenta consisting of ivhieh«marked oath covrr.
• teacher staff - 'Mrs. H. W. Smith, left Sunday psach ice cream covered with
Fred R. Smith came in Tues Hi li - ' ioti
Cecil Mu.;
G«orge Nad- tel* San Francisco.
Jay afternoon to spend a few
fresh poaches and wafers were
Harrison’s General Store
Rail >h Chaves came up from served by Mrs. McKay, Frankie
day -3 at the F. C Gunning home. erman are in Ashland assisting
Turner,
Oregon
J. M. Bones is working in the (Charles Martin in the erectiyn of Portland Sunday and spent the and Reva Porter, Muriel Sniis-
Give The Triban* er?dit for what ‘¡£
dav.
,cu b v f. » our a.I crtkt-T3.
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| bury aitd Mrs.' Pearson.
a new* house
Ahrens prune dryer.
Locals
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Pomeroy and Keçnc
£
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W. JAY DENHEM
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Teacher,s Recep
tion
Shower For
Lucile Riches
DRUGS
Albert Tozier May
or Of Tent City
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sis: months
Fire and
Turner State Bank
Health, Accident
Liability AND Fire
INSURANCE
Turner,
Oregon,
fa
Engagement An-
aounced
A NEW STOCK
of school supplies
Boy’s Cord Pant«, Polo Shirts,
etc and a new shipment of Hap­
py Home dresses for the girls.
A complete line of school sta-i
tionery priced right.