The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, September 26, 1929, Image 1

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Glove*, Puni», Hand Bax«. with Mis» Mary Calavan as teach­ W W /W ,V ,,W .V .V .,A ,.V //.V .V A ',
Hujt Cases end many other arti­ er.
cles made of leather suitable for Miss Claudine Rowland of Mar­
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT
&POR
gifts for all occasions. Tell us1 ion sp^nt Sunday a t“ the P- E.
Fopt BnH Goods
your HARNESS needs. F. E. Thomason home.
Shafer, 170 Commercial St. Ha. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilson
lorn, Oregon.
have leased thejr farm and ex­
Feller were irrrripd las} yieek. Miss (¡race P r ÿjer lo/t Monday pect to move to Portland soon,
The Sporting Good Store
Mrj. Feller is tho daughter of to gttenc] the annual cohîc<eijce Mr. and Mrs. R. V/. Kings­
Mrs. Caroline Draper and a of the Methodist church wi !ch bury of Salem spent Sunday af­
Guns & Amu nit ion
ternoon with Mrs. Kinp.ihury’s
giivluate of Turner Turner high meets at Portland.
¡'school. Mr. Feller is the son of Mr», ponald Kehlman left for sister, Mrs- P- E. Thomason.
Salem, Ore.
! Fred Feller a prominent farmer lier home at Analjcipi. California
! on route 1,
after spending more than a mon­ BARTOK COMPANY
\ They were greeted by their th with her parents, Mr. and
SHOWS AT FAIR
\ friends last Faiday night who re- Mrs. F. C. Delzell ami sisters.
\ ceived treats. Thjs was reported J . M. Bones was a visitor at
|. to have l>een the ttyrd attem pt at the fair grounds Sunday.
'
*■ charivari party. The third t 'm«
The Delzeli cawily, of Turr,^,
. is always a charni. The couple
t ie Nichols family, of Stayton, thv farmers and »rain raisers of
have the beat wishes of tjieir
It is a patent binder and
and the Harm family, of Dayton, Ore»o«i.
ccimbinr draper. It is so made that
many friends.
enjoy
picnic dinner to gethef it is absolutely solid and prevents
weed or other trash accumulating
Mr. and Mrs."Dick Monroe, of at the t a;r, Wcdacaday.
between the canvas and strips.; Mr.
Fall Creek, Oregon and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. F C. De.zeli and Bartyz also has anothv exhibit in
1 Mrs. Bert Bye, of near Hlverton. daughters went to Grand Island, the shape of a fulcrum hammer.
were Turner visitors Sunday. Sunday They also visited with This hammer has a block built
in lh t head which is forced out by
Mrs. Alice Harm, of Dayton-
W e c a /ry in sto ck R qugh a n d
LuzniUiu-,
means of a screw which forms a ful­
M n. E. C. Bakej, who spent crum to pry ovet when pulUnc nails.
S hingle* (h ig h e s t q u a lity ) fiv e g ja d e s to select
several d^ya in Terna? on Busi­ TfcL cxu.bit will he found at the west
li *
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er.d of the automobile building. Nr
ness returned to Prjrt/apd'. Tues­ Bartoz, president and D. F. Eastba’rr.
from , also W a ll B o ard , P ain t, D oors, W in d o w s,
manager of the company, are both
day.
C e d a r P osts, B rick, P la ste r, T ile a n d S la b w o o J in
well known in Turner, having for­
S. H, Baker was a business vis­ merly lived in this tomjnunity.'
fo u r fo o t length«.
itor in Salem, Friday.
ClifTord Ensley has purchased
HUNSAKERS ORSFRVE THF.IR
W e d e sire to serv e th e p u b lic w ith P ro m p tn e ss
a new Fargo truck.
and Efficiency.
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
Mr^. K. t |!aker retim ed
Turner last week to look after
L E T V s F IG U R E YOUR B ILL
PHONE 575
busiuess interests. While
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
V».
Hansake”
will
she attended the state fair,
observe their 50th wedding anniver­
a] so had some remotileing
sary at their home in Turner on Oct­
ober 1st, with u family reunion.
davg arc welcomed by every one
They will keep open house in the af­
except’ the prunp growers. If thev
ter rcon from 2 to 4 when all their
don’t hang on too long they will
friends will be welcome.
Mrs. Marie Darrah and Mr?. Ethel
do but little damage to the prunes.
Dickey, of Los Angeles, arrived in
OLD TIME DANCE Chrysta
Turner Tuesday jnorniog for a vinit
Gardens every Wednesday and
Mrs. Dickey Is a daughter of M-.
ami Mss. Hansaker and Mrs. Darrah
aturday, 8:30 P. M. Gents 50c
is a cousin of Mrs. Hur.raker. Both
PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND X-RAY WORK
Mrs. J. W. Mills** a&d Mrs. came
Indies ¡¿5c. tf.
to attend the reunion.
All W ork G uaranteed and a t M oderate Prices
fh e r,mount o( grapes that are Howard Masters and their ncice
Miss
Mary
Miller,
of
Centerville
Us«
Your Credit
Come in and talk it over
hanging on the I E. Putnam
Washington,
visited
at
the
home
grape arbor is ft sight worjh see-
b M A S O N IC T E M P L E
S A l EM
of Mrs. L. W. Robertson, last
ing.
g
Phone 4 40
Residence
758-R
Mrs. II. W. Smith was a Salem Tuesday.
« I .Vr.v
Waldo R*chcs left Saturday for vwaSMa&GftK S5väß3fcr
Nick Welter, the local barbgr, Monmouth where he will enroll r t
visitor] Saturday.
is
the father of a baby girl born the normal college. Riches is the
Harvgy wilsqn, of Route 2, is
only member of tija 1929 Turner high
Tuesday
o f last week.
planning to move to Portland in
school graduating class of 13 stu­
Mr. and Mrs. James hjoah and dents who is going to college this
the near future-
fall. Kenneth Bear and Lillian Pet­
“No Collection, No Charge”
1‘anl Walker, wife and (family famiiy have moved into the Bak­ erson are both taking home exten­
drove through Turner, Sunday, er hotel building.
sion courses in business training.
Delinquent accounts collected on a
contingent basis. We do the work;
Chiropractor
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
enronte to the home of Mrs. Wal­ We received a nice letter from
shoulder the expense and make nq
It has been learned here that Mrs.
N* Urcculorpe(j»r Service
ker’s
Jeer s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
R. Our ole} friend O. H. P. Cornel­ Kenneth
charge unless collection is made:
Lortez (Miss Hi’da Larson
$250,000 B ad A ccounts tu rn ed into
Phnqe 87. Residence 210-1J
K. Thomason.
ius, of Colfax, Washington in­ of Salem, is improved enough to bo
Cash Since We S tarted .
to her home in Salem. Mrs.
Jot down a trial list of bad ones and
Best Quality harness made in closing renewal to the Tribune removed
2ÓG N. H igh Street
Loretz has been in a Eugene hospital
let us turn them into actual money.’
our own shop. Satisfaction guar­ for himself and Miss Hal lie for nearly two months following an
Salem, Oregon
Business Men’s Adjustment
anteed. Prices from $10.00 to Thomas. Uncle Perry still enju.vs operation and relapse. Both Mr.
Coinpany
and
Mrs.
Lortez
were
former
resi­
$65.PQ F. E. Slmfer, 170 S. Com­ the home news.
dents of Turner before their mar­
1
415-16
Masonic
Bldg. Phone 911
mercial ibt Salem, Oregon.
riage.
SA LEM . O REG O N
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaefer
are moving te the McKay farm
LAST RITES FOR JOSEPH
west o f T«rnpr.|
BESSE HELD MONDAY
Rev. A Gilstrap and family
have moved to Turner fropi Eu­ The serviues are growing into
gene. and are living in the Chris­ interest under the leadership of Funeral servb.es were held Monday
tian church property near the our new minister, Mr. Gilstrap. afternoon at 1 o’clock in the Higdon
tabernacle
Gilstrap is fhe ant} t^epe u promise of revival in chap pel in Salem for Joseph Wan­
da! ph Besse.
new pjrstor* of the Christian the church and Bible school.
Jo»«ph Randolph Besse was born
churph.
All hours of service will be as August 25, 1843, at Dupage, 111., Will
county, and died September 19, 1928
Mrs. Thomas Little entertained usual.
at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A.
the ladies work club of Surprise
L. Bones in Turner, at the age of 88
grange last Tuesday.
years and 25 day», after a lingering
illness. He was united in marriage
Mrs. L A. Edwards and young
December 2. 1868, to Ca'lie Munson,
daughter. Ethel Geraldine came
who died in November, 1927.
To this union was born seven ohilt
from a Salem hospital last Sun­
dr on, of which four a.e living. Mr.
day and will spend some time at
Besse had been a resident of Tumpr
the home of her parents Mr.’ami
for 36 years. Surviving are twe
daughter,: Mis. A. L. Bones of ; .VW u NV i W A W .Y Y W .V .V .’ i V i V .V .V A V ^ W W W M Y W i V
Mrs. O. P. Given.
Turner and Mrs. T. M. (look of
WE HAVE CONNECTIONS
Helix; two sons, Clarence R. Besse
with the Hansen-Bennett m ag­
and George A. Bess*! of Portland;
two grandchild.
Interment was in
azine agency, one of the larg­
Lincoln Memorial park in Poiptland
est in the country, whiph en­
ables us to ’give you the best
prices and service for your
magazine needs. See F. P. Row-
qt
ley at the Tribune Office.
Drpger-Feller
â.
W m , E. A nderson’s
I
JAY DJHNHEM
w ,
(huerai Can traci w and ßhildjir
Cement Work sad Plumbing
Turner, Oregon
H o u le 3
Paints, Enamel#. Varnfshç«, Fluor F in ish ^
Kalbumine, (Husk, Brushes 15 and £0c
Reliable Dniojigist
E. S. PRATHER
OREGON
TURNER
j
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
VETERINARIAN
Day and Night Scfy^O
QBPfiQN
ST^VTQN
4
Dr. O. L. Scott
% P a id
op
s ix m o n th s
Time Deposits
F ire a n d
Automobile Insurance W ritten
Turner State Hank
A complete block of Rcclcan^d Grains, Giasa
Seeds, Pasture Mixturs, Burn Mixtures, Clovers,
Alfalfa, etc.
All rcckancd in the hfst possible manner
and sold at the lowest possible prices, quality
c o n s id e re d .
Also Common anc Hungarian Vetches, Fall
Hxe.
Farley Client Seed etc.
D. A, W hite A Sons
P H O N E ICO. 261 S T A T E S T
F. P. ROWLEY
Health, Accident
Liability AND Fire
INSURANCE
Turner,
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A NEW STOCK
j
I of school supplies ;j
Mrs. W. T- Riches has been on
tl.psick list fv>T several days.
Miss Faustina Delzell, a Turn­
er high sclioul graduate pf last
/ m W W V W A V V W V A V .V . 'A W .W V W W W W 1.*.VV .*.’ ■*.*.v . v May, is attending tho university
in Salem.
Ç. F. BREITHAUPT
Nc\v Bligh Building
FLORIST
Salem,
-
1’hono 380
•
Orriron.
■: B oy’s C 4' Pants, Polo Shirts, ■:
etc anct a new shipm ent of Hap- j;
Buying from our py Honje dresses for the girls
Advertisers
A complete, line of school st«-*
mentiop their ad in tionery priced right.
This Paper
M W .V .V /.V .'.W .-.V A A V W /A N W M W A W A V W
W HEN
SALEM . O R EG O N
512 Stato Street
Oregon.
i House guests at the C. A. Bear
home last week were Mrs. John
Blair and young son of Muiins.
Miss Carol Kiser, of Salem and
'Miss Laura Cnmmack, of Rose-
dale.
E. S. Prather proprietor of the
,local drug store handled the sphool
book sale this year. He was as­
sisted on the opening by Mrs. E.
G. Bear.
They will appre­
ciate it and so will
We
H ighest prices for farm pro­
duce
H arrison's Genera! Store
Turner,
Give The Tribune er;dit for what
you buy from our edvertiw.ra.
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