The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, October 03, 1929, Image 1

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TURNER, OREGON, THURSDAY.
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XLQUGH-HUSTON CO.
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C. F. BREITHAUPT
512 St#t* Htraut
New Bligh Building
Locals
Dr nnd Mrs. J. Vf. Hansom
notored to Jefferson Sunday nnd
«pent the day with relative*.
A. L. bone* was buay at the
fair last week He was in charge
o f the Belcrest Memorial Park
booth in the exposition building.
H ave lo o m aoy tool* *o will («11
.»lowrr, an vil, visa, harnmir, longs,
pinchsis, la r d s n tools, pick, mmltock,
bars, ale.— H. P. Jei.sei).
FLORIST
Mr. and Mrs. H. VV, Smith
•I § .t a couple of days at the fair
G O L D F IS H • C A N A R IE S • L O V E f IR D S - P A R R O T S
Jaut week
fu ll Ijrts of Bjrd and Fish Food and Kfnwdiei
I»ec Barber operated a refresh­
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Oregon.
ment stand at the fair last w ti k
Wednesday the store was closed
and Mrs. Barber and the chil­
dren attended the fair.
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H. P Jensen is getting his
hardware stock in shape nnd now
has his blacksmith shop in opern-
lion at the new location.
Bplcm’a Square Deal Jewelers & Opticians.
Mearl Ensley, o f the Ettsley
Diamonds Watches Clcoks Jewelry & Silverware.
Transfer, is hauling prunes from
379 State, S t
Salem, Oregon. :j Carleton to Dallas.
Pomeroy and Keene
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W . JAY DENHEM
f i n i r a i C o itra c to r an d B uilder
C e n c i t W o rk a i d P lu a b ia g
Route j .
Turner, Oregon
DRUGS
New Statinery 50c and 75c 75c Stacomb-Special
50c
Reliable Druggist
E. S. PR A T H E R
TURNER
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OR EG O N
G. F. KORINEK, V.S., B.V.Sc
V E T E R IN A R IA N
Y
H. P. Jenseo Has moved lo hi« new
location across the strost from tho old
.hop.
T b s shop is located near the
Methodist church at lha raar o f tha
d o r # building. Ha is sbla to taka jrour
work again.
Ha lias a nica lina o f
hardw are which he w ill be glad to
show you and tell you all about.
Com e in and look it orcr. Mr. Jcnsan
»ays " I f I do not bava what you want
can get it fo r you on ih o rt n o tice."
Albert Given is working in a
prune dryer at Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bear went
to Portland 'i hursday. Mr. Bear
was a delegate to the laymen’s
session o f the Methodist Oregon
c inference.
M u » Laura Cammack returned
to her .home in Rosedale a fttr
teaching the intermediate room
two weeks in the absence o f the
regular teacher. Mrs. Crystal Ed­
wards who has been detained i t
home on account o f illness.
W E H A V E CONNECTIONS
with the liansen-Bcnnett m ag­
azine agency, one o f the larg­
est in the country, which en­
ables us to give you the best
prices and service fo r yoar
magazine needs. See F. P. Row-
ley at the Tribune O ffice.
Mrs. F. C. Gunning had th i
misfortune to sprain her ankle
which was injured in a fall in Ju­
OCT,
RUÛ0CR1PTION « 1.26 I’ Wl YEAR
3.192».
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Mr. and Mrs. f j T. Smith, of cific International this year. Tun>
Tacoma, visited on« day last week t-r and thia section o f Marion
with his cousin U. S. Talbott and County have long been known as
the home o f prize winning Jersey
wife nnd attended the fair.
and
a showing p ‘ the the Portland
S. H. Baker spent a couple o f
show
wjuld speak well for this
days in CorvallU superintending
i
ction.
some changes ia the flour mill
th.*re.;
Gloves, P ui ' sm , Hand Bags
Suit Cases and pinny other arti­
cles made o f leather suitable for
gifts for all occasions. Tell us
your H AR NE SS'needs. F. E.
Shafer, 170 S. Commercial SL 8i-
Nellie M. Gilbert a a« born at
lem, Oregon-
Kankakee, Iilnois, May 5, 1861
Fred R. ^mijth. step-father of December 12, 1883 she was mar­
F. C. Gunning met with a near ried to John C. Brinkman at
serious accident while coming Lamed, Kansas. They came to
from Willamina, where he had Oregon from Newton, Kansas
been visiting to attend the fair. and have made their home in
While approaching the crossing Aumsville since 1911-
Mrs. fc rinkman suffe.ed an
at Derry station the car ahead
attact
o f flu about a year ago
stopped and the car in which I e
and
had
been under the doctor’s
was riding rar^ into i t Mr. Smith;
was badlv scratched nnd bruised care since that time and w: s
but not otherwise seriously in­ thought to be improving n
health. She k i t for North Rc.id
jured.
on the 21 o f July to visit her
G. W
Hunsaktr
and l i i
daughter Mia. Ruth Ryan ai d
daughter fr m Ca ifornia made
family The change sremed o
a visit to the okl home place in
help her for a time but about |
the Pleasant view district recent­
the first o f September she le -
ly-
came seriously ill and v as
Best Quality harness made in brought to her heme here on
our own shop. Satisfaction guar­ September 17 where she died
anteed. Prices from $40.00 to September 21.
$05.00 F. E. Shafer. 170 S. Com­
Besides her husband, John C-
mercial St Salem. Oregon.
Brinkman, she is survived by .wo
Miss Thelma Delzell returns! daughters, Mrs. Hazel Morris o f
n ix t Sunday to California. She Turner and Mrs. Ruth Ryan, o f
goes to Portland and then to North Bend; one son Phil Brink-
San Francisco by boat. She is man o f Portland and eight gra id
teaching in a private home.
children Two children died in
Mrs. Vester Bones called on infancy.
The many beautiful floral offer­
Mrs. Delzell this week.
ings were mute testimonials o f
Thelma Delzell and Alvin Schir-
the high esteem in which she was
man were in Dallas this week.
held,
among them being floral
Mr Schirtnan was one o f a
pieces from The Brotherhood o f
quartette who sang there.
Locomotive Firemen and Engine-
The birth o f a baby girl is men No 167, The Ladies Society
reported from the John Schirman o f B. o f L. F and E. Portland;
home.
C ws Chapter 0. E. S., North
Ray Harris and small daugh­ Bind.
ter of Portland visited Saturday j Rev. Earl Cocknn preached
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs the funeral services which «e re
h ‘id from the Rigdon Montuary,
W. H. Harris.
Tuesday mo.ningat 10:30. Inter­
George Morell. field man for
ment was made in Twin Oak
tha Portland-Damascus Milk ¡Co.
cemteery at Turner.-- Aumsville
accompanied by the machinist
Star.
who installed the machinery in
the lacal plant returned to Turn­
er Monday.
Nellie Gilbert
Brinltman
Delzells Entertains
Visitors Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Matthews
and
daughters Irene and Nina, of
ly.
STAYTON
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OREGON
Tygh
Valley. Oregon and Mrs
Hollis Bones, who is a groom
Richard
Carlson, o f Salem, were
~e with Bridgeford Brothers who the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. C.
Clare Richardson, Miss Grace
showed horses at the Oregon state
H.
Riches
Friday
and
Saturday.
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Hann
and Gordon Hann, o f Day-'
fair, visited at the home o f his!
Mrs.
Carlson
and
Mi’s.
Matthews
ton,
were
visitors at the Delzell
parents one evening la'.t week.'
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are
sisters
o
f
Mrs.
Riches-
home
over
the week end. Sunday
They will have a two weeks lay­
afternoon
all
were visiting Mr.
over in Salem when they will go Mra. Artila Steele left Tuesday
on to Seattle for the show there. for McMinnville to spend the and Mrs. Ivan Hadley. The Had­
D. B Parkes drovo tho s:hool remainde-of tho week visiting ley farm is the old home o f the
Hann family- Mr. Richardson
bus to the fair grounds Saturday relatives.
works in the Alaska cannery part
merning. taking about a dozen of
Another nuptial Knot that w: s
o f the year and at Grand Island,
the intermediate school children tied in this community was that
near Dayton the rest o f the year.
who were scheduled to take part o f Alfred S. Drager and Betty
in a health demonstration as a Beatrice Davenport Both young
s ocial feature at the fair
Mrs. people are residents o f the Clov-
Clara Parkes, teacher, accompan­ erdale community.
Y a <8
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ied them.
Day and Night Sorvic«
Turner Lumber &
Mfg. Co.
s
W e carry in stock Rough and Dressad Lumber,
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
from, also W all Board, Paint, Doors, Windows,
Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabwood an
four foot lengths.
W e desire to serve the public with Promptness
and Efficiency.
PHONE STS
LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL
s
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
PAINLESS DENTISTRY A N D X-RAY WORK
A ll W ork Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
U m Your Credit
Come in and talk it over
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
SAi_EM
Residence 7S8-R
Phone 440
Dr. O. L. Scott
Chiropractor
Neurocalooietcr Berrlco
Phon« 67. Residence 2104J
K fi N. High Street
Salem. Oregon
“No Collection. No Charge’*
Ddin<i«ent accounts collected on a
contingent haste. We do the work,
shoulder the expense and make ek >
charge unless collection is made.
8250,000 Bad Accounts turned ink«
Cub 3 usee We Started.
Jot down a trial list of had one« and
let us turn them into actual money.'
Business Men’s Adjustment
Company
418-16 Masonic Bldg. Phono 811
SALEM. OREGON
F. P. R O W L E Y
Health,
Liability AND Fire
INSURANCE
Turner,
Oregon.
4 % Paid on
six months
A NEW STOCK
of school supplies
Time Deposits
B o y ’s Cord Pants, Polo Shirts,
etc and a new shipment of Hap­
py Home dresses for the girls.
Fire and
Automobile Insurance Written
WOodsaws Busy
OLD TIM E D ANCE Chrysta
The hum o f the w odsaw is in
Gardens every Wednesday and
the air throughout the land- Ves­
aturday, 8:30 P. M.
Gents 50c
ter Bones cut 10 cord ol wood for
Ladies 25c. tf.
“ Dad” Delzell lastTueskay. Spud
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Tunnell and
digging comes next and then the
family, o f near Weiser, Idaho,
h irs es tw ill be over. In most
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis were
sre.it the past week with Mrr,
lines it has been a good year for
! among the lucky exhibtors at the
T inneU’s mother Mrs. R J. W at­
the busy farmer.
^ Afl^'AAW VW AAAVW W W VVVVVW AAAVl>W AVW \AA/VVVVW y son. They attended the state f sir state fair. They showed some
young registered Jerseys that
while here.
W A W ^ V S V W W W A *A V V W W W W iW W V W V V W /
were in the prise winning class.
A number o f dair\ men have They also wen second on a tom
their silos filled and others are t irkey. Other entries fr.m th s
pieparing to do so
' 1 scallity were Stanley Riches, of
A comptote stock of Recleaned Grains, Grass
Turner,
Oregon
Signs o f light frost were seen Turner and Ovid Pickard, of
Seeds, Pasture Mi*turs, Burn Mixtures, Clovers,
Marion who exhited some fine
Friday morning.
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stock which was also in the prize-
A lfalfa, etc,
II W. Smith, o f Turner, has
A
winning class.|
the record o f attending every
The Tidulcdywink herd of prije
A ll recleaned in tho best possible m anner
state fair held in Oregon but or.e
winning Jerseys owned by Mrs.
He missed the first one which
and sold a t the low est poSalbio prices, quality
Florence E. Gale Neal and sons
was held in Oregon City.
o f Oregon City, formerly o f t ie
considered.
Mrs. Jennie
Burnett
ai d Meadow view farm, o f Turner,
daughter Mary, o f Portland and headed by the grand chan p un
Also Common ane H u n garian Vetches, Fall
Mrs. Pitney and daughter Made­ bull. This herd is always a prue
Rye, F all Earley Cheat Seed etc.
line, o f Minneapolis, spent the winner and has several ribbons
week end with Mr. and Mrs. U. to their credit this year. The
S. Talbott and S. II. Baker. Mrs. owners are planning to take a
Burnett is a cousin o f Mrs. Tal­ representative selection o f thia
bott.
P H O N E ISO. 261 S T A T E ST.
S A LE M . O R E G O N
herd to Salt Lake City at the U-
Tli* Tribune shop fan print you»
Unc’e George Burnett, o f Sa tah fair?
butter wraps, kttar h#ada and t »
Some o f the local breeders Are
lem, spent Sunday at tho S. H.
valopa*
,W A V A V V % \ V A % W W A V W V U W ,V
h iker home.
figuering on showing at the Pa-
Turner State Bank
A complete line of school sta­
tionery priced right.
Local Breeders
Win Prizes
Highest prices for farm pro­
duce
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FALL SEEDS
W HEN
Buying from our
Advertisers
mention their ad in
This Paper
D. A. White & Sons
They will appre­
ciate it and so wi 1
We
Harrison’s General Store
i,