The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, October 24, 1929, Image 1

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Alvin B, Stewart
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P o m e ro y tim i K ü e n o
251 Cijurt Street
Siilem, Ofcgon
We carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
from, al^o Wall Board, Paint, Doors, Windqwa,
Mr. and Mrs.
Massie
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Cedar Poets, Brick, Planter, Tile and $lakw*od in
fo u r foot lengths.
We desire to serve the public with Promptn*«*
and Efficiency.
L E T US
RHONE S7S
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Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND X -RAY W ORK
All Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
Uaa Your Credit
Come in and talk H over
Fhone HÙ
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S A l .EM
Reaidenr* 758-R
M A S O N IC T E M P L E ,
1 family spent qeyeruldays in east- P!y
t^le
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State. Neville Huffman of Port.
|ern Orcnon visiting Mrs. Noah’s but to m y part of Marion -----
t‘Jjn*j|ar.(.l, student chairman o f gener.
(jui;ral Cuatr.uinr acd Binldfcf
Çciiunt WorK and I'hjmbias
FIGURE Y O U R B IL L
Scribes to Join
Grads At Game
W. JAY ÜHNHEM
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For Saie- Will selj good ipso;!
three children and Mrs Massie’ s piano at reasonable price and will
mother, were guest? at the I. H. f ike some wood as part payment
Small home SuwJiy evening. Address T. P. S Box 429; Salem.
Mrs. Massie was formerly Mis«1 Oregon.
Nagmj Runne r, a teacher in thv, Wanted Work! of any kind,
local high schopl.
; With truck or single handed Joe
Strayed-one large Lillie goat., Elston, Route 1 Box la, Turner,-
Please taka him up and phone 10-17 2tp
me at Turner. A. E. Spinser,
Turner, Oregon.
ll-24-4tp. *.
J. R. Small, of Marion, ha?
Htilem i' S^a«f i* I V « 1 J fw çjcrt & Opticians,
H. R. Peel* and A. 1?. Hal? five cuts of corn on exhibition in
Diamonds Wntchi? Clf-oks Jewelry & Silverware, £ were n Sa|?m or - business Fri­ the TribUn« office which is of ex­
day afternoon.
cellent quality, Anyone who can
Old grads of Oregon State Cob
379 Sfpíe, SI.
Splym, Oregon.
U. S. Talbott and W. Jay Den- beat this will receive the Tribune
lege, other frifnda, aijd just plain
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......................... ................. ............................y, hem are painting the interior of for a year. Mr. Small is already
football fans will gather at Cor-
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the Chrfstajn church.
a reader of the Tribune. We
valijs fqr (he annual Homecorte
WALNUT SCRUBBERS for'wou.d like to have mote v erier,
n t< .
Sa'.u day,
Mile by Byberg Brothers, Silver-; from tne
,-iarton
di.itrict
so
hunt
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Qct 25, when the _u.
cheif dirersion
though your corn fields and « * iwill ^ a football game between
ton, Oregon. ll-ÿl-2tp.
NuaJ,Wd
what
vou have, this does not ap-| y niversit of Idahc and 0r~
Mr. and Mrs. James
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Turner Lumber &
M fg. Co.
Will open ot 2Ó1 Coati Street, SjJein, SaJurdjy, Oct­
ober 1Ü, 1.020.
Formerly at ¡147 Court Street
Ombrella, Key aud f.'utjery Store
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ANOUNCEMENT
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SUBSCRIPTION *1.25 P M YKAg
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ObvM. Purse#, Hand Hags,
Suit Cases and many other arti-
files made o f leather suitable for
hone
gifts for all occasions. Tell us
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your HARNESS needs. F. E.
Shafer, 170 S. Commercial f$t. Sp-
AV.V.VAViV(‘» 7 ^ ' w / < v , v , v ^,v ‘',,‘‘‘,',V^,,,,V* W ,,V*VJ,‘rj [em, OrtRo” .
Maxwell McKay. Ceail Martin
and Herbert Briggs returned
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612 Blut» Huc«t
New (Siigli JJuil<jing
frojn »heir huntjog trip, Sunday.
(They brought home two deer-
A family by tlje name of
Christensen
have taken the Hen­
£
G O L D FI.SFJ • C A N A R I E S - L O y C B IIJO S - P * R R O T $
ry Von Huron cottage on the Tab­
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Full line of Bird and {,,i<h Food arid Rimedita
ernacle gronnds. They moved
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BuloiJ,
• riiouu 3*0 •
Oregon.
here t'J send their cl.jldren to
W W ^ V .V A % V * V A V .,.V .V /.Y /ir/A ,,VW.V»V*V.-.V.V .1 school.
Good Drop-head Sewing Ma­
chine,
from $4.00 to $16.00
A V W , W r% W .V 'W -,/W ^ y /J * A W A W A '.W S fV V V fS /U V W
White Sewing Machine Co. Sa-
Jem, Oregon, Neyij to J)an Burns.
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TUUKMny.
IMBMP
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I al home-coming events, also has
Mr. and M rs-Joe HeS3* who
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Konop, a iarg^ com m ute at rorit pre-
“No Collection. No Charge"
Jiirncr, Qrej^ij
Ihad been visiting their daughter formerly dPHarrisqn, Nebraska, paring other means of cr.tertain-
K onto
Delinqaent accounts collected op a
I¡n Alberta, Canada and now on but now living i n t e r n , were m ro8nL
contingent basis. We do the work,
Chiropractor
shoulder tH« ejftonse sad uvJce no
'heir way hack to their home jn 1 timer Tuesday They are Jook- Following a regular custom,
Ncurocaloroeter Servio«
charge unless collection is made.
! California slopped j.i Turner with
th<? countr5r ° ver w,th a v,ew editors of the sUte are again
$ 2 3 5 ,0 4 0 Bad A cco u n ts tu rn ed la ta
Phone 87. Residence 2104J
Cash S in ce W e Started.
their friends Mr. and Mrs. g . of '^ t i n g .
giver, a special imitation to at-
Jot down a trial list o f bad ones and
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High
Street
W. Fexris for a little visit last
F«r Sale-,Good grade Jersey tend the game m a body and be
let u; turn them into actual money.
Thursday and Friday. They are tow Test 6.4 Ivan Hadley.hseated in a special section. Th§
Salem, Oregon
Buainoca Men’« Adjustment
j very favorably impressed with Route
editor of the lrib u n eh a sju stre-
Company
Uregon nnd the Pacific Highway. | Messrs Conoly arid H^rb^ter, ceived his invitation from Uie in-
415-16 Masonic Bldg.
Phone S it
ULii TlMt-'. u . w r.H ciirystal
^alenn, wore in Turner Monday diurnal journalism department
4AUCM. OREGON
H a llo w e e n Mn*kn ] Cc to 25c H alli w # : n
join the
the party
party of scribes,
A rd en s ? very Wednesday and I nighr W businesf connected with to join
N a n k in s i be p e r d o z e n
lhe
game
this year promises
aturday, 8:30P. M.
Uents 50c <be Vetrans of Foreign Wars.
RtìUaWe JJrugßist
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and
Mrs.
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Ron.
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a ba;Ue tnan at
Ludjesgoc. ff,
F. S. P R A T U E R
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have received notice from the |
seemed likely, as Leo Cal-
Mrs. Girardiq left Monday fo rtpecrc
of .state that the name land, new coach at Idaho, has h:s
TURNER
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OREGON
F. P. R O W L E Y
Tillapiook to vlml |,cr daug-kter ^, ,f h{?
F;,rm.. has
ac. \ Vandals showing unexpected
Mrs. L'h&a Robins.
çepted ag a registered name for strength, while Coach ÿcnissltç
1ÙI and R^y J*arrisand fami, I their farm. Hereafter all of the nas suo wen even the Cahtornia
lies visited Sundfiy with lbeir[pure-hre<J Jeraeys will be regís ‘super-teams” that his outtu is
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parents,
| tered ander the name of ‘ "The batil dangerous and spectacular.
WE HAVE CONNECTIONS Pon(e a Farnv ’ ’
with the llaneon-Bonnett mag­
The Woman’9 WcuK Club of
azine ageney, one o f the larg­ Surprise Grange will meet at the
VhlTKINAIllAV
est in the country, which en­ home c f Mrs. Arthur Edwards
Day and Night Sçrviv?
Turner,
Oregon,
ables us to give you the best Tuesday, October 29.
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prices and service for your
Dr. Doughhii, af the Marion
magazine needs. Bee P. P. Bow- County Health Unit will be at the
Potogiapher visits Turner High
Icy at the Tribune Office.
Turner school House Friday Qct. School ine students gatnered on A V W W M V A ,.W ,W A W W M V U W W W V W M IW V W .V V U
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Chas Brown, c j Pakeit, spent 25. at p.30 P. H. tQ give Toxine tne iront steps of the school
Monday night with F. P. Ruwlcy, Antitoxine to preschool anil house to have their picture taken,
school children- From Turner he j fhe classes also hud their picture^ j;
Mr. a n j Mrs. Arthur Edwards
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will go to West stayton, North tai;en seperatly.
and Mr*. L J Howley attended
Gladys Hale enroildJ in thd
Kantiani sind Marion,
a meeting of the white ^i.riug, in
Kleanbore Cartridges
Turner high school ¡Monday O ct.'
•Suleta. Monday night,
*¿1. ahe formerly attended tchcol
' M. O ILvu^on who wont with
Shur Shot Shells
at Salem. Miss rlate is a Senior, j
IRill Ball and Ci'man Tracy re,
'1 he Turner High football team,
'turned empty banded.
Merle
No More Rust, Fitting, Corrosion or Leading
js to piay its second game Friday i
(¿ays it is the first time ho ever
Oct. 2G with Jervais Hign at Gtr-
An Accurate Fire Always
|v,xnt hunting that ha did not
vais. They won their first game1
find something ly shoot at.
Shur Shot Shells
with Parrish-
Best Quality harness made
The
Senior
Class
had
their
Mrs. Ora H. A Bestr and Mrs
our own shop. Satisfaction gunr-
Q.ass th ty Friday Oct. 18 at ti e
Jennie McClellan left early Mon­
¡au'.ecd. Prices from $40.00 to
homd q I Miss Fajq barber, a
day morning for Salem to jo:n the
$56.00 V. E. Shafer. 170 S. Com­
member of the class
W. C. T U. delegates who left
mercial St Salem, Oregon.
Senior class selected their class
on an sarly stage fey Portland
E .J. llanrisou recentU pur­ and on to Pendleton where they rings Friday morning Oct 22
chased some residence proiiei tj' attended the state convention of
from G. W. Farris.
the W. C T. U. which will be in
C. W. Hewitt and family vysrc Session ino.at o f the w eek,
A V W A W - W y V A W . W .V \ Y A V rt> A V V V V «\ S V .W W A N V W
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| Turner visitors Sunday night.
IpetbQr,
Or. O, L. Scott
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O R T O S
Health, Accident
Liability AND Fire
INSURANCE
i F. KORINEK, V.S,. B.V,Sç
HIGH SCHOOL NOILS
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4 > % Paid on
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Mrs- Bear
Attends Conven­
tion'
l i m e D e p o s its
Fire und
A u to m o b ile
12 Ga. Any size shot
16 Ga. Any size shot
I n s u r a n c e V V V Iite n
Turner State Bank
A complete stock of Kccleaned Grains, G vons
Seeds, Pasture Mlgturs,
Burn Mixtures.
Clovers,
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Alfalfa, etc^
VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY
Racopditiored
LHedl
Cara
Model A Ford Scdir.
............ $SCO 00
Bones Farm Desig­
nated With Name
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Model A ’r\wlor Sedan........... 575.00
5
5 0 .0 0
Model A S?3l\dy«t Coupe ..
*ir.nn
495 00
‘ T^nle»” 13 th? nntr.o under
Mod.J A Rumness Coypo
Model
46Û 00 Vthich Mr. apd Mrfc. J. M. Bones
M A Phaeton ..
1927 Ford 'Vudof. V'*r*' wtwels,
new paint ......................... 325 00 have registered their farm with
1925 For.l Tudor
....... 175.00
All re^leanc^ In the best possible ;rt/nn#r ^ 1925 Tord Coupes ?100.00 lo 12S.0J the State of Oregon. This name
1921 Ford Coupes 825.00 ttx.
45.00 will be used for their herd of
1*2? t-nrd ’rourn«/
......... 260.00 puro-bred Jersevs. Mr. Bones has
and solt^ a,t tl\d laxyest possible prices, quality
1926 Kord Touring
140 0.0
1926 Ford Hone-pick up
163 (a) been building up a herd of pure­
considered i
Hoad .«etti arai Tournings, fvom
»35.00 lo ............................ 90.00 bred stock for seyeral years and
the time has now come when it
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Also Common ane Hunofatian Vetches, P^ll
VALLEV MOTOR COMPANY seemed nccc*?sary to have a
Center and Liberty Bt-\
Rye, J ail Liarlov Cheat Seed eig.
name designate bis h^rd there­
SALEM
PHON*: 1995
fore the abo ?« narjie was decided
S hf. Eiidicott v;as ia Turner on. The Ropes family was busy
on business Tuesday.
the first of the week fulling their
M
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Dean
Morris
was
in
Fa-
silos.
The corn was cut with a
P H O N E 160. 261 STA T E ST.
SALEtvk, O R E G O N
lem on business Monday.
^orn binder this year. The binder
L ^
The Tribun« credit for what is a time saver in the corn harv­
rjv\.W A W w ^ w A A v w w w m ’. v v w w w v w v . w v you buy frem our «<'vertu>er*.
est.
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D. A. W.tu-e & Sons
$1.00
.90
BALL BROTHERS’
TURNER,
OREGON
Petersen-Morris
FALL SEEDS
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Last < aturday, October 19, Miss
Laura Petersen and Dean Alorriq AW W .W .V.W .VAW W NY.V.W VAW VW .VAW /W IW VW A
were quietly married at Chetiai-
lis, Lewis County, Washingtor
Mrs. Morris is the daughter
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Petersen, - f
Turp^r. Mr. Morris is the son of
W. C Mon is, of ti Q C ovq dale
district
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Old Time Dance
E v e ry S a tu rd a y N ig h t
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C a s tilio n H all
flotwtor
Corner Liberty and Cfcemeketa StiL
Salem, Oregon«
Willard Mathis Orchestra Playing
E. A . Rosenbaum, Mgr.
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