The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, November 28, 1929, Image 1

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NCV. 28. 1929.
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r I T H A N K S G IV IN G ! Th* Jay of fcuting! When tablet are abundantly graced
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with the choice fruita, and the hottest spares qo effort to make her’t e feast ic
be remembered. What could be more fitting and appropriate than one of these beau­
tiful Sunfrczc Creations for desert? Created especially for this occasiop they are
packed in a special container— ready |o serve.
Read
the ads this
week
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Turner Lumber .&
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LAK G E T U R K E Y CENTERPIECE
P U M P K IN CENTERPIECE
Pecan Ice cream inland with
crushed fruits
Orange custard Ice Cream filled with
fresh Cranberry Sherbert
FANCY CENTER ROLLS
INDIVIDUAL ICE CREAM PfES
TH E ICE CREAM PIE
TH E SQ U A R E CAKES
IN D IV ID U A L A U T U M N BASK ET^
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Ç. F, BREITHAUPT
012 Ht.ily Street
New Uligh Building
T U R K E Y D A Y CASES
FLORIST
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NUTS
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W e carry in »tock Rough and Dressed Lumbar,
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
from, a )jo W all Board, Paint, Doors, Windows,
Special Individual Molds for November
Place Your Order By November 27
Come iq tqd Ask About the Sunfreze Creations
G O L D F IS K • C fN A .R IE Ç ■ L O V E B IR D S - P A R R O T S
¿•’ull line ef Birç and pish Food and Kimuaijes
Salem,
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Oregon.
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Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and filabtvood in
four foot lengths.
CANDY
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W e desire to serve the public with Promptness
and Efficiency.
Locate
Pomeroy and Keene
Balem’« Bquare Deal Jpwpler» & Optician«.
Diamond* Watch«» Clrok* Jewelry Sc Hflyerwure,
379 State, St.
8311711, Oregon,
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W. JAY DENHEM
No one; can sail used sewing
machine cheaper than the coqv
that trades then) in.
Vhitv Sewing ^tachinc Cp
O U ) TIME DANCE C rystal
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‘ 2,1 So High St Salem,
Gardena every Wednesday and
NOTICE
aturday, 8:30 P. M.
Gent> 60e
Ladies 25c. tf.
Because Hunters are unable to
tell the difference between Tou­
"Anyone wishing to p|snt Rye louse Geese ant) Wild Bird« all
Ursss tcrvsge, i* requested to drop hunting and traping is for-bid-
is to the Oregon Feed & Flour C j . den on The Bpnlea Farm.
mill at Turner a;i<l engage ra»n
ss »Qon ss ccn»cn!cnt.”
STRAYED
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and dislodged it from its mud­
dy ■bed, The old ditch is being
filled in and levelled off, which
will add to the appearance of
the railroad property. It has
been rumored that some kind
pf a factory building will be
erected on the site.
TURNER ORGANIZES
VETERINARIAN
A COMMUNITY CLUB
Day and Night Service
F. P, ROW LEY
Health, Accident
Liability AND Fire
INSURANCE
Turner,
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Boot! for turner
4 % Paid on
six months
Fire and
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Turner State Bank
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ANOUNOEMENT
Alvin B, Stewart
Will open at $5.1 Ccmtt Stroet, Saletp. Saturday, Oct­
ober 19, 1929,
Formerly at 347 Court Street
Umbrella, Key and Cutlery Store
251 Court Street
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Phone 2876J
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ILFPFMCfL CO. NEWYORK.USJ.__
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Dr. O, A. Olson, Dentist
PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND X-RAY WQRK
A ll Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
Us« Your Credit
Come >Q awd talk it over
SAV-EM
M A S O N IC T E M P L E ,
Pbor.e 440
Residence 7 CS U
EiCiitiBwi
Dr, O. L. Scott
Chiropractor
Ncurocalomoter Servi«»
Phone 87. Residence J10JJ
3Ó6 N. High Street
Salem, Oregon
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“No Collection. No Charge"
Delinquent accounts collected on a
contingent basis. We do fhe work,
shoulder th, expense and raskc no
charge unless collection is made,
4230,000 Bad Account* turned intq
Cash Since W e Started.
Jot down a trial list of bail onus and
let us tarn them into actual money.
Business Men’s Adjustment
Company
415-16 Masonic Bldg.
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Oregon,
for
W s will hold them for you un­
til Christmas.
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OREGON
STAV TO K
A rousing community meet­
Brown ¡»pare, white spot on
ing
was held in the high school
The Cadies Aid iof the Chris.- fore head, halter, rope ' around
auditorium
last Friday evening
tian church will hold their baz- neck with ; 10 ft chajn Finder
for the purpose of waking up
notify
S.
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Copdit.
znr Wednesday December 4.
; Route
Turner, Oregon
the community spirit in Turner
They wjll serve dinner andjfsuy-
and vicinity. Dj\ H- C. Eplt-y,
Second
Growth
fir
cord
wood
per. Poiyie and
brlnp your
of Salem, led the ci-swd, that
for
sale.
$5
per
cord
delivered
ip
friepd«.
filled the auditorium almost to
turner. E. Wolf. Stayton.
overflowing, in some of the old
Jack Brooks, who is em­ songs and choruses, included in
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ployed
at the Turner flax plant, these were “ Swaunee River,”
low priced barber, has again
w'as
in
Salem on business, Sat­ and “ Old Black Joe.” Dr. Ep-
acquired possession of the
ley sang ope of his own com­
Commercial street shop and is urday afternoon.
positions, “ Oregon, Queep pf
ready to meet all of his old
the
West,” as a solo. Mrs. Gor­
friends.
Mayro McKinney was much
don McGilchrist. of Salem, gave
pleased with his success at the
a reading and Mr;. Ted Gordon
Pacific International Livestock
C. A- Dear. president pf the
Shpw this year. lie was able to also of Salem, presided at the
local community club, was a
pianq.
dispose of his entire bunch of
Portland visitor last Thursday,
Dr. P. O. Riley, editor of the
young
registered
Hereford
lie attended a meeting of the
Hubbard Enterprise, and presi­
stock that he took down. Mr.
Oregon Cooperative Council.
of gifts
McKinney has exhibited stock dent of the Marion County Fed­
The women of the Christian
erated Clubs, gave a fine ad­
at the show annually for pear­
now,
church will hold their annual
dress on community activity.
ly 20 years.
bazaar Wednesday, December
Shprt talks were made by H. S.
1. Remember the date and at­
Rond, representing Mayor E. S.
tend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bear en­ Prather, and by Editor Rowley,
tertained informally, last week, o f The Tribune. Mrs. W. S.
a party of friends for the pleas­ Burgoyne sang a solo which
Mrs. E. S. Prather, who has ure of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gil­
was greeted with strong ap­
been confined to her home with lette, who visited their daugh­
E. S. PR A TH E R
plause. Two selections were
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sickness for several months, is ter and family. They left for
given by the T- H. S. Glee Club,
Reliable Druggist
again able to be out,
their home at W alla Walla, led by Mrs. Pearcy.
OREGON
TURNER
Washington, the latter part of
Following the program, Dr,
last week.
Riley
conducted a business
Miss Grimes, of Salem, vis­
nieeting
at which time tl)e re­
ited with Mr. and Mrs. I I . W.
I.V W Ä Ä V M W V J 'A P A V A 'y W A V A V W W A W .' Smith, last week,
Mrs. Jean Percy, teacher in port of the nominating commit­
the high school and advisor for tee appointed at a meeting held j
the junior and sophomore two weeks ago was read and
George Given wa§ helping classes, entertained for them, approved and the nominees
W\ Jay Denhem pick turkeys at her home in Salem, last Sat­ elected. They w ere: C. A. Bear,
for the Thanksgiving market urday evening. The entertain­ president; Arthur Edwards,
last Saturday.
ment committee were the vice-president, and Mrs. Mae
Misses Ailenc Robertson and B. Talbott, secretary and treas­
W ANTED !
Shelia Delzell, of the junior urer. The meeting voted to af­
Everybody to write for free class. Misses Nellie Barber and filiated with the Marion Coun­
sample of Tigriq salve for cuts, Opal Miekinham. pf the sopho- ty Federated Clubs. The next
colds, burns and eczema. For mortr class. An evening of meeting is called for Monday,
December 2, at the high school
games was enjoyed.
sale at all drug stores.
puditorium at which time the
LEWIS I1ERB CO.
Time Deposits
necessary committees will be
12-5-9tp
Salem, Oregon
appointed,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
A tempting array
the holidays. Ses then*
PHONE *7#
fi. F, KORINEK, V.S., B.V,Sç
(ju era l Contractor and Builder
Çcmenl Work and Plumbing
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LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL
Salem, Oregon
Phone 911
Kenneth Petersen spent the
SALEM. OREGON
MAKING IMPROVEMENTS
week-end with his brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
The Southern Pacific com-1
Dean Morris, at the Four S log­
pany
have been busy the past
ging camp.
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LYLE — At Wilark, Or., No­
few weeks making improve­
ments to their property in Tur­ vember 23, Mrs. Hetta M. Lyle,
Floyd Robcrt«oi| i« at the ner. The grading is completed aged 59 years, beloved w ife of
home of his brother, L. W. Rob­ and track laying is now in prog­ James F. Lyle, mother of F. F.
ertson, for n visit.
ress on the two thousand foot Lyle, P. L. Lyle and Mrs. Sadie
extension to the south end of E. Baker of this city; sister of
Mrs. Sarah E. Small and Mrs
Every Saturday Night
the passing track.
FOR SALE — Building con­
The caterpillar tractor has George Ford of Portland.
taining about 35,000 feet of
been working the past few days Friends are invited to attend
good dimension and bonrd lum­
services
tomorrow
filling in the old power ditch funeral
ber. Cheap. J. R. Willis, S..P.
from the mill ditch to the old (M onday) at 2 P. M. at the
Station, Turner,
Albers Brothers’ warehouse, conservatory chapel of the East
Corner Liberty and Cheineketa Sts*
that is being torn down by Side Funeral Directors. Serv­
Two oars driven by Clayton Charles Martin, of Aumsvrlle. ices under auspices of the Or­
Salem, Oregon.
Neer and Roy W itzel came to­ While attempting to cross the der of Eastern Star, of which
gether on the block between ditch the caterpillar mired deceased was a member. Com- j
Ball Brothers.’ garage and the down in the soft mud and for mitment Rose City cemetery.—
Harrison store. Not much dam­ two or three days baffled all Oregonian. Mrs. Lyle was a for­
age was done to cither car. attempts at removal, until H. mer resident of Turner, where
E A .R o s e n b a u m , M g r.
Neer received severe cuts about R. Peetz hooked onto it with an the Lyles formerly conducted a
insignificant little stump p u lle r j grocery and hardware store.
the head.
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Old Tim e Dance
Castilion Hall
Willard Mathis Orchestra Playing