The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, October 17, 1929, Image 1

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TURNER, OREGON, THU RAPA Y.
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Locals
Glpyes, Furavi, Hand Paga
Suit Cases and many other artl­
ess matte of leather suitable for
¡ ‘ h o n a
gifts for all occasions. Tell us
your HARNESS needs. F. E.
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Shafer, 170 S. Commercial St. Bf>
A W .,W A V . W W . W A V À ,.V A ,. W W A S V W V . ,.V.,.V.V |em, Oregon.
Mrs. Alice Witzel, Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Parrent and two
N*g liliali pUilJÍDK ' children, Mr*. Goldie Sink and
512 Stalo Street
small son wore recent visitors
at Roy Witzel'*.
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Robertson
GOLD F16H • CANARIES LOVF BIRDS PARROTS
drove to Pacific City last Sun­
Pull" Ihm of Bini and Fish Food und Rimedici
day and returned Monday.
Salem,
• Phone Stl) •
Oregon.
They report the weather warn*
V /.V /.V A V .V .V A W A V A V í V í W A W i V i V A ’.’.’.V .V f «V-V but foggy.
Mr. aud Mrs. S. Tnlbot mo­
tored to Paaific City last Sun­
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day.
It is reported that Mr. Ben­
nett has traded his farm >vith
Mr. Parnhnm, of MaYion.
OLp TIME DANCE Chry«tal
Gardens evovy Wednesday and
aturday, S;30 P. M. ' Gents 50c
.‘ Ladies 25c. if.
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Carl Duncan wan a business
visitor in Sajem one day last
week,
Mrs. E«rl Pearcy was an ever
night guest at (he Jloy Witzel
home last week*
Q.|!pr;l extractor and Buildcf
A. D. Hale was a business
vuiloi'
it* Salem Monday.
Çcnieal Wor|i aud Numbing
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Pomeroy arçd Keen©
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Harm's Pquajv l)«ul Jewelers & Opticians.
Í? Diamond* Wjitclies Clfoks Jewelry & Silverware,
S 379 State, St-
Sal^m, Oregon.
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W . JAY PENHE/Yl
SUBSCRIPTION 11.25 PKR YEAp
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R EM (U. IN M. G C.) TO N
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Kleanbore Cartridges
Shur Shot Shells
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Turner Lumber
Mfg. Co,
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We carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber,
$n Accurate Fire Always
Shur Shot Shells
12 Ga. Any size shot
16 Ga, Any size shot
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No More Rust, Pittjng. Corrosion or Leading
C. F. BREITHAUPT
FLORIST
OCT .17 .192«.
Shi ngles (highest quality) five grades to select
from, also Wall Board, Paint, Doors, Windows,
$1,00
.90
Cedar Posts, Brick, Piaster, Tile and ^labwood^n
four foot lengths.
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W c desire to serv# the public with Prsmptny«»
and Efficiency.
BALL BROTHERS’
TURNER,
OREGON |
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LET Us FIGURE YOUR BILL
PHONE S7S
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ANOUNCEM ENT
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Alvin B. Stewart
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
Will ftpon at 251 Coutt Street, Salem, Saturday, Oct­
ober 19, 199V.
Pormi.r*y at 347 Court Street
Umbrella, Key and Cutlery Store
PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND X-RAY WORK
All Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
U»e Your Credit
Come in and talk it ov»r
231 Court S t r e e t
S a le m , O re g o n
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M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
Phone 440
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Lawerer.ee Robertson is re Denyer L-H-,%Gerald Given F.
D r. O . L . S co tt
“W° Collection. No Chars«’>
covering nicely from his auto ac Substitute for Harrison was Tom
Delinquent aceounts collected on *
R oute j .
eontingent ha»U. We do the work,
Chiropractor
cident and i* now able to bit up ¡Swales. Referee, Wilson; Um-
«houldor the expense and make n<)
Veurocalometcr Service
! pire. Hug: and head linesman,
fonog
ch-.rge unless collection is made.
$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 Dad A cco u n t* tu rn ed into
Phone 87. Residence 2104J
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hale and Gill.
Cash S in ce W e Started.
daughter, formerly of Claxter,
Jot down a trial list o f hid énea and
Tho Turner school board fur-
2Ú6 N. High Streut
let us turn them into actual money.
pe^r Sjiletp. have traded fur the nisned the high school with a
Salem, O regon
Business Men’« Adjustment
George Ciyiner place and are new 24 volume set of Encyclope­
Cpmoany
living there. Mrs. Smith, who dia Británica. The encyclopedias
415-16 Masoi
Bldg.
Phene 91J
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Brasher, formerly ovvpcd the place has ta­ were placed op the book ahelvas
S A L E M . OREGON
ken
Mr.
Hale's
mercbantile
in
the
study
hall
last
Monday.
of Balom, visited Sunday with
New A bsm lnjcnt o f Birthday Curtís (0 c O th ers
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property at Claxter.
Mr. and Mrs. ft. O. Witzel.
Lillian Foterson, Marshal Sny­
le ami 5c
Wpnted!
Work
of
any
kind,
der and Mildred Schifferer were
Mr. and Mr». W. H. Harris
P,
Iieliahle Druggist
visited with
Mr».
Harris' With truck vs single handed Joe visitors at theTnrner high school
Elston,
Rout«
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Box
la,
Turner.
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nephew, Jack Wickham, of Sa­
last week.
OREGON
lem, Saturday, and found their 10-17 ?tp.
School was dismissed the 7th
son, Ray, and wife at the Har­ W. Stahelia and wife who and 8th of October because of
have been living in the Baker ho­
ris home when they returned.
teacher’s instate,
tel building for the pi^t month'
Mre. Bert McKay and Mrs.
Other students whe have star-
T"^l "1 t
Melinda Harzec, of Turner, moved to Albany Sunday morn
ing. Mr. Stahelin is working on 1 ted school at Turner High during
were Sunday visitors at the R.
the S'P. bridge crew who are'the last two weeks are Josephine
. F. KORINLK, V.S., B.V,Sç
1). Witzel farm.
Gilstrap, Alvin Garner, Russell
now workipgne^r Albany.
Best Quality harness mado in Charles V, Brown, of Salem, Denyer, Gerald Given, Clayton
VETERINARI AN
also James
our o\vn shop. Satisfaction guar­ called at the F. P. Rowley homo ^ eer*
Day and Night Sgrvlcp
anteed. Prices from SiO.OQ to Saturday afternoon-
| Dopypr and Harolu Smith who
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, enrolled at at the first of school; r t v w w w u w w y u w v v v w
•565.00 F. K. ohafor, 170 S. Com­ For
STAYTON
OREGON
Sale-Will sed goo.1 usedbut(lid nQt attend
attend t ti„ prunes %
mercial St Salem. Oregon.
piapo
at
reasonable
price
and
will
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Harrison’s General Store
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris, take some wood as part payment were nearly over.
The junior high has an enrol­
of Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. Address T. P. S Box ‘429; Salem*
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for
Ray Harris, of Portland, visited Oregon.
lment of 21 students, the inter-J
with Bauman Blower at Salem,
mediate room 35 rod the primary]
Jc$ Elston and family, of Los room 23, this making a total of j
§undj\y. Mr. Blower is making
hiii home with his daughter. Angelas. Califoroia, who recent ’ 83 pupils in Uvi grad.Q school this
Mr. Blower's son, John, and ly traded for the Alexander place year.
Glassware, Hardware
just north of Turner moved in
wife were also thure,
last week. Fred Andrews who
Boots
O q l ^tnall and family. Willis had the place rented is still there
NOTICE
Small and family. L, D. Robert* not having found a suitable loca­
Notice is hereby given that a
and family and Louis Ashen fel- tion.
W A W W W ^ ftW W W V W W V W W W V W W IW V
Tinig Deposits
road
district meeting will fee held
tor v,ere Sunday guests at the I.
Rev S. Darlow Johnston pastor
doverdale Schoolhou&e in road
U. Small hoq\e Sunday. The par­
of the Leslie Methodist church of Qjjjtxict No. 45 in Marion Coun­
Highest prices for farm pro­
ty was h\honor of the birthdays Salem drove through Turner Sun-,
ty'. Oregon, on Saturday, the 9th
of Willi* Small and Barbara Rob-.
day afterno»j\
day of November, 1929, »t 2 o -
duce
,erts. The former being Saturday
Automobile Insurance Written
clock
P.M
.
for
the
purpose
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leonard
Farris
and the latter Monday,
of Wrenn spent one day last levying an additional tax for
Last week we said that Willie week with bis parents Mr, and ; foad purposes in said district.
Pearson wanton a hunting trip, Mr*, (i. W- Ewris-
4. C. Siegmund
it should have been Bill Battwh*
County Judge.
went with M. O- kVar»on and
» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ♦♦s s » « « t
Harrison's General Store
son Mervin.
O regon
Mr. and Mrs. Nipple, of West
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Stayton. attended Grange in
iA W W A W A W A W V iW W .V tV A V W .V .W .W .V .V .V .
Turtle/, S*,Uufday.
jnv JJoi'RNAViyM class )
Turner. Oregon
DRUGS
TURNER
WE HAVE CONNECTIONS
with tho Hanscn-Bennett mag­
azine agency, one of the larg­
est in the country, which en­
ables us to give you the best
prices and service for your
magazine needs. See F. P. Row-
Icy at the Tribune Office.
F.
. S. PRATHER
:
ROWLEY
Health, Accident
Liability AND Firq
INSURANCE
0
Turner,
Oregon.
Drygoobs, Groceries
4 % Raid ou
and Shoes
»is month»
Fire and
Turner State Bank
FALL SLEDS
Cloverdale School
Opened Monday
Turner,
,w
men school noils
Tho bulk of the prune harvest
^ ,s \ v .v A w r x w .v A s v v w \ w v v w w y w w w ft v v v w w
is over, Tho farmers had the
Turner Wins First Garni®
The Cloverdale school opened
best season for harvesting the
A coiviplvip stock t»f R ccleaned Grains, Grass
Of Season
Monday, October 14. The chair-
crop they have had for several
Seeds, 1 «s\ure M ixturs, Burn M ixtures, Clovers,
The first game of the 9 ea^on man-
C^ok and Clerk, Mr.
years.
for
the
Turner
high
school
foot-1
^
un^e
cleaned
the school house
A lfa lfa , c t c r
Judge R. C. Small, wife and
team
waa
played
ljat
Friday
1
bad
it
in
readiness
for the
daughter, of Salem, vi»i«ed at
Every Saturday
A ll r e e k a n e d in th e b e s t p o s s ib le m a n n e r
the home of his parents, Mr. and afternoon on Olinger field at Sa- opening of schooL The pupils
arc
lem.
with
Parish
Junior
high
from
Pleasant
View
school
Mrs. I. II. ,$mall.. one day last
a n d sold a t the loxyest p o s s ib le p r ic e s , q u a lit y
school football team as qppouent attending the Cloverdale school
wetjk.
The teams, w^re evenly matched this year and a good attendance
c o n s id e r e d .
‘ Mrs. Wallace T. Riphps and
in regard to si^e and weight, but and good work is expected. The
young son of Gaston, arrived
Turner, by taking adyantaim of school will be under the able
A lso C om m on a n c H u n g a r ia n V e tc h e s , F a ll
Wednesday evening of last week the breaks woo the game with a supervision of Mrs. Gayett Bar­
Rye, F a ll E a rley C h e a t Seed e tc .
for a few days visit with tho W. score or 6 to 0 .
nett again this year.
T. Riches and the S. A. Kiches
Alvin Garner, of the Clover­
The Turner lineup was Sey­
family.
mour Stewart R. E., Roseoe Por­ dale district is attending high1!
J. M Bones and son Harlan ter R. T., Kenneth Fowler R.G., school in Turner this year.
P H O N E ICO. 2 6 1 S T A T E ST.
were in Salem on business Sat­ Locjs Fowler C., Wilfred Harri­
SALEM . OREG O N
The Tribune Hioji can print you? J
son L G., Cecil Miller L.T.,
urday mornining.
E. A.Rosenbaum, Mgr.
butter wraps, letter heads and V * :-m
H n The Tribune credit for whet Russell Denyer UE., Willet Jes­
vetopes.
^ r/A V W A \ ,A V W A W A M W .% V .V V W W A ’eA%VA%%n%VVV you buy from our advertiser*.
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se Q., Willard Bear R.H., James
Old Time Dance
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!
Night
Castilion Hall
Corner Liberty and Chemcketa Sts<
Sajem, Oregon.
D. A. W hite & Sons
Willard Malhis Orchestra Playing