The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, October 31, 1929, Image 1

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TURNER, OREGON, THURSDAY,
NO. 4
Locals
Read
the ads this
week
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''J'hey contain worth while messages.
I (ilovcit, Purse», flaryd Uftgs,
Suit Canes and many other arti­
cles made of leather suitable for
gift« for all occasions. Toll us
ypur HARNESS need«. F- E.
Shafer, 170 S. Commercial St. -ua-
|em. Oregon.
C. F. BREITHAUPT
Miss Faustina Dclzell attended
a party in the Y. M. C. A. given
512 Htato .Street
Near Bligb Building
by the students o f the Capital
Business College, This week.
Mrs, Holloway, of Portland
and her neice, who is teaching in
G O L D FISH - C A N A R IE S - L O V E B IR D S • P A R R O T S
Salem, spent tho weekend with
Full liqeof Bird and Fish Food amj Remedies
Mrs. Hollowoy’ s cousin, Mrs. H
Sulci»,
• Phono 380 .
Oregon.
W. Smith,
^ / / J W . V / A V / , V V / / A V W . ,A V W A W W . W A V / W . V ,
WE HAVE CONNECTIONS
with the Hansen-Bonnett mag­
azine agency, one o f the larg­
est in tho country, which en­
ables us to give you the best
prices and service for yowr
magazine needs. See F. P. Row-
S a lc m ’ ii S qu a re D eal J ew elers & O p ticia n s,
ley at the Tribune Offiee.
r
Diiim unda W a tch e s C ico k s J ew elry * S ilv erw a re.
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Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Bear drove
J
379 S la te , S t.
S alem , O r e g o n .
£
to Corvallis Saturday for the
big foatball game played by Ore­
gon State College and Idaho.
We printed sale bills this week
for P. E. Thomason. On account
,,f ill health Mr. Thomason is re­
tiring from active farm work
Several from Turner attended
Q il& ral Contractor and Builder
the presentation of Sir Harry
Laudur at the Fex-Elsinore the­
Cement WorK and Plum bing
atre in Salem. Monday night.
Turner, Oregon
Route 3 .
The Hann family o f Dayton
stopped over night in the Delzell
home Saturday night-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlston
of Longyievr, Wash., were the
house guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Barber last week. Mrs.
Carlson and Mrs. B vb er are
sisters-
'Garl> Shipment of X m a s Gifts Now In Stock.
Mis* Josephine Gllatrap enter
tained tbo freshman class and a
Reliable Druggist
few invited guests, at her home
Friday.
E. S. PRATHER
FLORIST
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8U BSCRIPTION $1.25 P&R YE$K
OCT, 51,1929.
ANOUNCEMENT
Alvin B. Stewart
Turner Lumber &
M fg. Co,
Will opeu at 251 Goutt Street, Buletn, 8atiwd»y; Oct­
ober 19, 1929.
Formerly at 347 Court Street
'
Umbrella, Key and Cutlery Store
251 Court Street
1 ■
S a lem , Oregon
We
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carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
from, also W all Board, Paint, Doors, Windows,
Strayed -one large billie goat, p a r t y
A t
P a r S O L l*
onun take
tafro K
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Please
him
up and
phone
me at Turner. A. E. Spinser,
Turner, Oregon,
Ed Karris and family were
Rev W. S. Bargoyne, pastor
Turner visitors, Sunday.
of the Methodist church was very
H. P, Jensen has added a fuel
Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, T il? and SUhwood in
age
four foot lengths.
W e desire to serve th* public with Promptness
and Efficiency.
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agreeably surprised last Thurs.
shed to his placksmith shop The d nj ht on the cccasion of hia
hia
LET US FIGURE YOUR QILL
PHONE S7S
woik was dope by
..Sr.q-ty
Bray and George Given-
birthday. After the close of the
prayer meeting season the guests
Best Quality harness made in retired to the parsonage and
our own shop. Satisfaction Ruar-: quiet|y
the door and turn-
anteed. prices from $40.(KJ
j j o f f the lights, everyone rc
$65.00 F. E. Shafer, 170 S. Com­ maioed quiet until the pastor and
mercial St Salem. Oregon.
his wife unlocked the door and
T. B. Funston, of Route 1, turned on the lights and to say
was transacting business in that he he was surprised wculd Id
PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND X -RAY W ORK
jhave expressed it middly. The
Turner last Friday.
All W ork Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
There is a rymor of another house was well filled. Games
U*e Your Credit
Come In and talk it over
flax scutching plant being estab­ were enjoyed for obout two hours
M A S O N IC TEM PLE.
SA»_EM
lished but nothing definite has when refreshments consisting of
Phone 440
Residence 758-R
punch
and
soqdwitches
were
been given out yet.
served, after which the guests
” Kord iru ck in good condition
bade their host and hostess good
Good Rubber. For Sale or trade
night and left for their home
for cows. Joe Elston, Route 2
after having spent a very enjoy­
Box 1A-
“ No Collection. No Charge**
able evening. The pastor’ s mo­
F- R Haworth,
otnerwise
Pelisqacnt accounts collected on a
ther, Mrs. Burgoyne. o f Salem
contingent basis. We do the work,
Chiropractor
known as “ Happy” , who is em­
shoulder the expense and make no
was the guest of her son for the
Neurocalomcter Service
ployed on the section, was giving
charge unless collection is made.
occasion.
3230,000 Bad Accounts turned into
up to his.nickname the first of
Phone 87. Residence 2104J
Cash $ , « We Started.
the week as his wife arived on
Jot down a trial list of bad ones and
256 N. High Street
let us turn them into actual money.
the scene Saturday night
Salem, Oregon
Business Men’s A d ju s tm e n t
For Bale-Good
Sale-Good grade Jersey
Company
cow Fresh. Test 5.4. Ivan Had
it
413-16 Masonic Bldg.
Phone 911
ley. Route 2.
SALEM. OREGON
A miscellaneous ahower was
The Rally Day program at the
given Miss Vivian Colvin, of
Methodist church was a success.
Aumsville. in honor of her ap­
The attendance was more than
proaching marriage of Clifford
doubled on that day and many
Good
Drop-head
Sewing
Ma­
Ensley, proprietor of the Ensley
TURNER
S
OREGON
of those coming for the first time
chine, from $4.00 to $15.00 Transfer, o f Turner.
ir-imised to continue coming io
White Sewing Machine Co. Sa­
For Sale-Will sell good used Sunday School. A fine pogn m
lem. Oregon. Nex» to Dan Burns. piano at a reasonable, price and
was prepared ¡tad given by the
U-24-4tp,
will take some wood as part pay­ members of the Sunday Scho l
ment Address T. P. S. Box 429,
pjstQf delivered a fine ser­
Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Funaton
Salem Oregon
mon
along the line o f the theme
left last Thursday for Tigard and
Mrs.
Emma
Mooro,
o
f
Now-
for
tfie
day on Rekindling the
planned to go on to Portland for
port,
is
spening
a
few
days
witn
Fires
o
f
Religious Zeal. The ser-
VETERINARIAN
a visit with Mrs. Funston’ s p a r-
fier
daughter,
Mrs.
Avery.
j
mon
was
short but timeiy and to
ents,
Mr. and Mrs.
Robert
Day tad N ight Servie«
S.
H
Baker
was
a
business
vis
the
point.
The music was accom-
Funston. They returned the
STAYTON
—
OREGON
\tor
in
Salem
fast
Friday
after-
panied
by
the musical notes of
first of the week.
tlQop.
|
song
birds
which added to the
-«• «■ -«—« i Mrs. Susan Girardin. who has
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For
Sale-Will
sell
good
used
Ch««rfulne3S
of the meeting,
been with her daughter at Tilla­
piano
at
reasonable
price
and
w
ill!
^he
services
next
Sunday
w
nl
mook for several days returned
take some wood as part payment
at the usua| hours. I he reg-
home the first of tho week.
Address T. P. S- Box 429; Salem, ular social
was held at the
A. Cloarland, of tho School of Oregon
1 gymnasium on last Monday. The
Master Methods, called Thursday
Mr. and Mrs- V . a Newmsn L a t o A «1 vviU hold A w Silver
on Miss Lilrian Peterson and
o
f
Salon,, and Mr. and Mr,. W T ~ « *$• ho“ o f
Kenneth Boar, who are taking a
a. Fuller, of Silver,on visited
The spintmal and social
course of study mailed out by
life o f the church are being com­
their aunt, Mr^. L.. J, Rowley,
that school,
s. •
bined in a way that is helpful to
Sunday,
both. If you are not connected
No More Rust, Pitting, Corrosion er Leading
WALNUT SCRUBBERS for
with any church you are invited
sale by Byberg Brothers, Silver-
An Accurate Fire Always
to attend the little church around
ton, Oregon. 11-2 4-2tp.
the corner
H. S. Bond. F. C. Gunning. D.
B. Parks. Rev W. S. Burgoyne.
Ivan Hadley and C A. Bear at­
tended the Methodist men’ s ban­
quet at the I^eslie church in Sa­
Noah Rosenbaum died at his
lem. Wednesday evening.
All services at usual hour* next
hamein the Pleasnnt Peint dis­
Mrs. John Cor, who Ihas been trict Monday afternoon about Lord’ s day. There have -been 18
with relatives the past few weeks two o’ c'ock after an illness of a aiditions to the church.
arrived ia Turner last week.
The chorous singing has been
few days following a stroke of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Vers'ear
paralysis.
Mr.
Rosenbaum
wts
changed
to Tuesday evenirg as
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and family are moving onto a 76 years o f age and had been a j Dr. Epley could not be in Turner
farm near Sublimity.
resident o f the Pleasant Point any other night
The new church pair t looks /M V W W V W W A % ^ V »W W V W W V \ W W V W V A V V A V V-*
district, on Route 2, out o f Turn«
OLD TIME DANCE Chrystal er for many pears. He was a fine and the new bronze doers
Gardens every Wednesday and road superviser in his district for arc teiutifuL The building is
A complete stock of Recleancd Grains, Grass
aturday, 8:30 P. M.
Gents 50c several years He was a member waterproofed and the roof mend­
Seeds, Pasture Mixture Burn Mixtures, Clovers,
Ladles 25c. tf.
o f Chemeketa lodge I. O. O. F. ed.
Charles Brown, of Salem, is He is survived by the widow and
The C, E. Gives a social in the
A lfalfa, etc«
employed at the Turner flax two sons, O. H and E. A. Rosen­ social parlor« o f the church
A >
plant.
baum, both o f 8alem. Funeral Thursday evening of this week.
A ll recleancd in the best possible m anner
The football game played Fri­ servece3 wore held from the
and sold at the low est possible prices, quality
day between Aumsville high and Terwilliger funeral home under
considered.
tho Leslie Jr high, o f Salem re­ the auspices o f Cfiemeketa lodge
sulted in the victory for Aums- I. O. 0 . F. Interment was in the
y Airora
I. 0 . 0 . F- cemetery, in Salem.
Also Common anc H ungarian Vetches« Fall
ville with a score of 25 to 0.
Corner Liberty and Chemeketa Sta,
./ ItAhird riunii gr rw dT
Mrs.
R
J.
Watson
expects
soon
Rye, Fall Earley Cheat Seed etc.
Salem, Oregon.
WxWbern
MfWo
to leave for California wnere she
Stive rtojl
Huve your env»lopo« printed with j
CfTvJia
will spend the winter with rela­ your return address. The Tribune
can do tho wortc.
tives
W illard M athis Orchestra Playing
Dona-'d
riarton
Kenneth Petersen spent the
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P H O N E 1 6 0 . 2 61 S T A T E ST.
SALEM . OREGON
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Friday and
Saturday o f last
àlw nW
£ . A . Rosenbaum, Mgr.
The Tribune »hop can print your
week at the Jess Small home
butter wrapt, letter head* and en­
S la v
vw y
near Marion.
velope*.
Pomeroy and Keene
Dr. O. A. Olsen« Dentist
W. JAY DENHEM
Dr. O, L. Scott
Rally Day At
DRUGS
F. P. ROW LEY
Health« Accident
Liability AND Fire
INSURANCE
G, F. KORINEK, V.S„ B.V«Sc
Turner,
Oregon.
R E M IN G T O N
(U. M. C.)
4 %
Paid on
six m onths
Kleanbore Cartridges
Shur Shot Shells
Time Deposits
Fire and
Automobile Insurance Written
Noah Rosenbaum
Dies-Pleasant
Point
Shur Shot Shells
12 Ga. Any size shot
16 Ga. Any size shot
Turner State Bank
$1.00
.90
BALL BROTHERS’
TURNER,
OREGON
FALL SEEDS
Old Time Dance
Every Saturday Night
Castilion Hall
D. A. White & Sons
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