The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, October 10, 1929, Image 1

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    T ribune
Tt'UNEK, OÜKÜON, THURSDAY,
8UBMCIUPT10N 91.25 l ’BR YEAR
OCT.IO .192».
Gloves, Pt-scs, Hand Bag»
Suit Cases and many other arti
j
civs made of leather suitable for
gifts
for all occasions. Tell us
/'
IN E R A l
D
Hollis Bones was In Turner
2 0 5 5. CHURCH ST * AT ANY HO JB
Sunday. He left Monday after­ your HARNESS needs. V. E
noon with Bridgeford Biothers Shafer, 170 S. Commercial St. 8a.
hone
(em, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Warhing-
horses fpr Seottle,
Mrs. S L. Hulen has return­ ton Hunsaker celebrated tbeir
Albert Given, who is employed
in a prune dryer at Carlton was ed after spending a week on a golden wedding anniversary
Tuesday afternoon October 1,
farm near Hopewell.
a visitor at home Sunday.
High school students held an Mrs. W. T. Riches and Mrs and evening at their home in
innitiation for freshmen in the R. J. Watson called on Mrs. Ma­ Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker
are both native Oregonians and
hign school auditorium. Friday thias, Thursday of last week.
512 Stub» Street
member of pioneer Oregon fami­
evening.
“ Hew to the line, let chips fall lies. A dinner was served at
OLD TIME DANCE Chrysta where they may.’’ Three large
Gardens
every Wednesday and Maple trees in front of the Put­ noon under the trees and during
OOLO FISH - CANARIES , LOVE BIROS - PARROT®
aturday, 8:30 P. M. Gents 50c nam and McKinney properties the afternoon and evening sev­
Full line of bird and Fi*h Food and Remedies
eral hundred old friends called to
I,adlv*25c. tf.
on the west side, fell victims to pay their respects to Mr. and
Huk'in,
• Phone 380 .
Oregon. !
Cecil Martin left on a hunting fall firewood last week. Ed Shil­
V A V / W A W A V W W W / J V i W W A l V W A W V W , expedition on the North Fork of ling performed the performed the Mrs. Hunsaker-
All of Mr. and Mrs. Hunsak-
tho Santiam, Saturday night
operation with his gasoline drag er’s seven children and the rna-
Miss Hazel Peetz was a visitor saw.
joriterity of their 13 grandchil­
at the home of her parents Mr
Mrs. R. J. Watson is spending dren were present for the oc­
and Mrs. H. R Peetz Saturday a few days in Portland this week. casion. The honor guest at the
night and Sunday.
Professor and Mrs. John Wat­ anniversary celebration was Mrs.
Salem’s Square Deal Jewelers & Opticians.
The Ensley Transfer is busy son were in Turner Sunday from Hunsaker’s 86 year old cousin,
Mrs. M. Darrah, who came up
Diamonds Watches ( lcoks Jewelry 6c Silverware. J hauling prunes these days. Ken­ Forest Grov*.
neth Petersen worked for them
from Los Angeles for the affair.
Mrs. Ralph Wortman. of Me. Mr. Hunsaker’s two sisters Mrs.
379 SUte, St.
Salem, Oregon. J Saturday.
Mrs. S- A- Riches motored to Minnville motored to Turner, Sun­ 0. M Reeves, of Salem and Mrs.
W . Y W J Y A W A Y A '. V A W J V . V A 'A V A V W J Y . V / W r A ’/
J. C. McKern, of Yamhill and
Silverton last Wednesday to visit day.
Harlan Bones had a pleasant Mrs. Hunsaker’s sister Mrs. M.
her mother, Mrs. Hubbg.
WE HAVE CONNECTIONS appointment with Dr. Olson, the M. High, of Salem were [present
for the anniversary’.
with the Hanscn-Bennett mag­ dentist, in Salem Monday.
W . JA Y D EN H EM
azine agency, one of tho larg­ Miss Thelma Delzell did not George Washington Hunsaker
est in the country, which en­ leave for California Sunday as is the son of pioneer parents who
ables us to give you the best she had planed but waited until crossed the plains in 1846 and
Ganiral Contractor and Builder
prices and service for your Tuesday in order to arrive at Los took up land in Yamhill county
Cement Work and Plumbing
magazine needs. See F. P. Row- Angeles on better time. She left and Mattie Nelsos. daughter of
ley at the Tribune Office.
Portland on the Peoples Ship at A. J. Nelson, also a Yamhill
Turner, Oregon
Route j
countv pionneer, were married
Mrs.. Arlita Steele returned 3 o’clock Tuesday and will be on October 1, .1879 in the Nelson
Saturday night from a weeks vis­ board five days.
home, at McMinnville. They were
it with her neico, Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mi». Nichols, of Stay’ married by Rev. A. J. Hunsaker
Worton and her hephew, Omar ton, attended the district Sun* and uncle of the groom. For the
Estes, of McMinnville.
day “chool convention: and later first 14 years of their life they
Cordell Ball and R LeeTheis- visited at the Delzell home.
lived on a farm in Linn county
sen returned from their hunting Late Sunday evening Mr. and and for the past 35 years they
trip with a deer apeice. G. A. Mrs. Carrico and Mr. and Mrs lived on a farm five miles sonth
McKay who went with them had Everheart, $f Oregon City, ar­ of Turner until last fall when
Canvas Gloves. Plain and Leather faced 15c to 50c
not returned up to Sonday night rived at the Delzell farm. They they moved to Turner where Mr.
Reliable Druggist
Wdlette Jesse was busy last were on their way home from Hunsaker purchased the G. A.
week
hauling wood for the Turn­ Eugene, where their young peo­ G- Moore home on north Third
E. S- PRATHER
er Boys’ Home.
ple are attending the U. of 0- street
OREGON
TURNER
:
Mrs. Susan Girardin spent sev­ They are cousins of the Delzell
eral days with her daughter Mrs. family.
Emma Pancoast, of Salem. She F. C Delzell hauled a load of
was summoned there by the fat hogs to Salem this week.
death of lier grandson, Rex Her. W. T. Riches was on the sick
Warning is being issued by
ren
list a few days last week.
Raymond
H. Bassett, adjutant
The George Brower family
of
the
Salem
American Legion
have returned to this section and
Post
that
vetrans
orqdependants
VETERINARIAN
are living on the Hugh Cook farm
of
deceased
vetrans
must file ap­
Day and Night Servie*
south of Turner.
plications for adjusted service
George
Given,
who
is
employed
STAYTON
OREGON
certificates before January 1,
in a prune dryer at Sunnyside,
1930 or they will loose their \
spent Sunday in Turner.
rights in this rspect This applies
H. Theissen, of Milwaukie,
especially to persons whom are
Oregon, is the house guest of
caring for orphan sons are daugh­
Mr. and Mr*. R. Lee Theissen.
ters of world war vetrans,
Mr. Theissen has been in Turn­
whether they are legally appoint-
er the past two weeks ami has
won fith place. Even though they e<* .guardians or relatives who
been visiting with many old frie­
only won fifth they made a high- are caring tor the children wit i-
nds here.
ou^
f°rnialty.
Roy Potter and family of Eu­ er score than last year.
Mayor
Livesly,
of
Salem,
is-
—
reka, California, were guests of
sued
a
proclamation
urging
ev-
NOTICE
the R. Lee Theissen family last
one to be present at the Ore-
.
...
,
week. Mi». Potter is a sister of ery
gon Electric depot to welcome This certifies that the under-
Mi». Theissen.
the drum corps on their return SI«ned 18 the ao} \ ovLner- ^
For Sale. Six weeks old pigs. Monday . and from the crowd and manager of the Turner Tnb-
$5.00 each. J. M. Bones, Turner. present it would seem that his uqe and that there are no other
We were presented with a proclamation was heeded.
security holders^
nice roast of venison by the W,
A- Martin family. The roast was
from a deer shot by their son
Cecil While in Southern Oregon.
Notary
Alvin E. Schirman
The walnut tree on the I- E.
Public
for
Oregon.
My
commis
Lawerence
Robertson
was
ser­
Putnam property bore a nice lot
of fine walnuts this year. This iously injured early last Thursday sion expires
(SEAL)
tree is of the Franquet variety morning in a peculiar auto acci­ Dec. 11. 1932.
dent.
While
returning
from
a
and the nuts are very large. It
has had a few on every year for dance at Mehama about 2 o’clock
in the morning Robertson fell
the past several years.
asleep and in turning the corner
M. O. Pearson and sons Mer- near the Goode’s Floral Gardens
A complete stock of Rcclcaned Grains, Grass
vin and Willie and Coman Tracy at Stnyton he fell out of the car
Seeds, Pasture Mlxturs, Burn Mixtures, Clovers,
comrrised a hunting party who
onto the pavement. Roscoe Port­ Th» local Masonic lodge was
loft for the wilds Tuesday morn­
Alfalfa, etc.
er who wus driving the car hail­ visited last Saturday evening by
ing.
ed a passing car and got help to Grand Master M. L Meyers and
Prune drying is expected to get him into the car and brought Past Grarad Master Rex W. Davis,
All reckoned in the best possible m anner
last several days yet at tho Ahr­ him home. A physcian was sum­ both of whom delivered inter­
and sold a t the lowest possible prices, quality
esting and instructive addresses
ens dryer.
moned from Salem
considered.
Dr. Mary Staples left Sunday Robertson was bruised about The Master of the lodge, E. F.
the the head and shoulders and Wallace, entertainingly describ­
for San Francisco, California.
Also Common ane H ungarian Vetches, Fall
did not regain consiousness for ed a recent trip to his former
Mrs. J. M. Bones was a break­
nearly four hours. He is recover­ home in Colorado. Duuring this
Rye, Fall Earley Cheat Seed etc.
fast guest at the Bert McKay
trip he was privlledged to visit
ing nicely at present.
home Sunday.
the Grand Lodge of Masons of
state of Colorado.
Ilildrcd L. Bones will be a-
; mong the young folks to repre- Best Quality harness made in
P H O N E 1 6 0 . 2 6 1 S T A T E ST.
; sent the local C. E. at the Mar- our own shop. Satisfaction guar­
SALEM . O R EG O N
; ion County Christian Endeavor anteed. Prices from $40.00 to Tho Tribune iho|i can print your
; Society to be held over the week $65.00 F. E. Shnfer, 170 S. Com­ butter wraps, letter heads and aw
W W V W W V .W * A V A W .W W Y .’.W V .V .V ,y
«•lopes.
mercial &t Salem. Oregon.
' end, at Salem.
CI QUGH-HUSI Off £0.
P
Hunsakers Cele­
brate W edding
Anniversory
Locals
<2.0 y
C. F. BREITHAUPT
FLORIST
I
V
Pomeroy and Keene
T u rn er L um ber &
M fg. Co.
W e carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lum ber,
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
from , also W all Board, Paint, Doors, W indow s,
C ed ar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile an d Slabw ood in
four foot lengths.
W e desire to serve the public w ith Prom ptness
an d Efficiency.
LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL
PHONE «78
\
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND X-RAY WORK
AH Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
Us« Your Credit
Come in and talk it over
M A S O N IC TE M PL E ,
Rhone 440
S A l EM
Residence 761-R
Dr. O. L. Scott
Chiropractor
Neurocaiometer Service
Phone 87. Residence 2104J
256 N. High Street
Salem, Oregon
Delinquent account* collected on a
contingent Luis. We do the work,
shoulder the expense ami make no
charge unless collection is made.
$250,000 Bad Account* taniad into
Cash Sinaa Wt Started.
Jot down a trial list of had ones and
let us turn them into actual money.
Business M en’s A dju stm en t
C om pany
DRUGS
4 % P a id on
s i s m o n th s
“ No Collection. No C harge”
415-16 Masonic Bldg. Phone 914
SALEM. OREGON
F. P. ROWLEY
H ea lth , A c c id e n t
L iab ility AND Fir<
INSURANCE
Turner,
Oregon*
Harrison’s General Store
for
Drygoobs, Groceries
Glassware, Hardware
Boots and Shoes
Time Deposits
F ire an d
Automobile Insurance Written
Turner State Bank
Highest prices for farm pr
duce
Local Man Injured
Harrison’s General Store
Turner,
Oregon
Grand Master
Visits Turner
D. A. White & Sons
Every Saturday Night
Castilion Hail
Corner Liberty and Chemeketa Sts.
Salem, Oregon.
Willard M athia O rchestra Playing
E. A.Rosenbaum, Mgr