The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 12, 1929, Image 1

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    T urner T ribune
TURNER. OREGON, THURSDAY.
YOL. XI?. NO. io
Read the ads this week
They contain worth while messages.
DtC. 12. 1920.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.26 T&R YEAR
What would Xmas be
without the Sweets
Turner Lumber
Mfg. Co.
G IF T B O X E S
C. F. BREITHAUPT
612 HlaU Street
Special Family Xmas Boxes, Xmas Mixed Candy,
Candy for all occssions
New Bliglt Building
FLORIST
G O L D F IS H ■ C A N A R IE S • L O V E B IR D S - P A R R O TS
Full line vf Bird and Fish Food and Remedies
Salem,
• Flinue 380 •
Oregon.
We carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumbar,
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
from, also Wall Board, Paint, Doors, Windows,
Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabwood In
four foot length*.
Sunfreze Specials for Xmas
E A T A B O W L O F C H IL L I A D A Y
LUNCHES
P p U N T IA N S E R V IC E
RICHES COXTEECaiOXTERY
We desire to serve the public
and Efficiency.
* W A W W W W W r t
w ith
Promptness
LET US FICURE YOUR BILL
No one can sell used sewing-
Will sell second hand pianos.
machine cheaper than the com­ $35, «50, $65, $75, $90, $110 each.
pany that trades them in
$5 or $6 per month No payment
White Sewing Machine Co.
until after Januasy 1st. New pi­
OLD TIME DANCE Chrystal
Salem'a Square Deal Jewelera & Optician*.
anos reduced in proportion. Lib­
221 So High St Salem.
Gardens every Wednesday and
eral discounts for cash. Investi­
Diamonda Watchea Clcoka Jewelry & Silverware.
aturday, 8:30 P. M. Gents 50c Vester Bones had a Barrow es­ gate these snaps. They will not
cape from a serious injary, last
Ladi«« 25c. tf.
S79 State, St.
Salem, Oregon.
Tuesday, when a gas tank which last long at these terms and pric­
WANTED!
he was soldering exploded. The es. Open evenigs until after
Everybody to write for free fumes still in the tank were ig­ Christmas Tallman Piano Store,
‘‘The Home of the Baldwin” ,
sample of Tigrin salve for cuts, nited by the hot soldering iron
385-395
S . 12th St. Salem, Ore­
colds, burns and eczema. For H. S. Bond, S. P agent at
gon.
12-5
3t
sale at all drug stores.
Turner was around Thursday
LEWIS HERB CO.
passing out the S. P. calandars Plans are under way for a
12-6-9tp
Salem, Oregon to the business houses
special Christmas program. Keep
Hollis Bones is located near
this in mind and watch for the
CARD OF THANKS
G io ira i C sitractor and Builder
Salina, Kansas, on the Jo-Mar
date.
We wish to extend our sincere
Cement W erk and Plum bing
farm. This is a horse farm and thanks to all neighbors and Volleyball at [the gym, Mon­
Hollis is the second in charge friends for their s^mathy and day nights. The interest is grow­
Turner, Oregon
Route j .
of the horses. *'
help during the deatM and burial ing and more are enjoying the
Harold G. Briggs of Turner of our little Marjery, for the fun each week.
and Doris Irene Smith of Mar­ many beautiful Moral offerings
ion were married in Salem, and to the members of the .Chris
Monday. Harold and Doris are tian church for as« of their
both graduates of the Turner church and for the music.
The Wellborn and {ionsaker
high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walker
Families
and
family of Portland [were re­
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Thieaain
The inside of the gymnasium cent guestr. of Mrs. Walker’s
celebrated their tenth wedding
anniversary Sunday with a din­ aa sealed last Saturday. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
ner. Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Bur- work was accomplished by volun­ Thomason.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Steues
goyne were among the guests. teer labor.
and
son Frank of Salem spent
Just received some nice ar­ Miss Mildred Martin, of Salem,
the
week
end ,_at the Raymond
ticles suitable for Christmas spent Sunday with her parents,
Titus
home.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Martin.
presents. Also a good line of
nails and bolts and other hard­
G. A. G. Moore. > 5 Salem, was There was no school Monday
ware. Will be glad to have you the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred on account of illness of Miss Cal-
avan, the teacher.
call and look it over.—H. P. Gunning, Tuesday evening.
JENSEN, Hardware and Black- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunning Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tittle
were business visitors in Salem,
smithing.
spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
Monday.
George Mason and son were Gunning’s step-father, Fred R
P. E. Thomason was a business
urner visitors Saturday night. Smith, at Koseburg. They had visitor in Portland the first of
George was attending Masonic the pleasure of meeting several last week.
old friends on the trip.
odge.
Miss Eima Barber, of Salem
More renewals this week are
Miss Gladys Given, of Lyons,
spent
the week end with her par­
E. S. PRATHER
.
.
'»V'. . -
spent the week end with her Mrs. Barzee, M. A Hill and Ivan ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Bar­
'ather, George Given, in Turner. Hadley. We heartily appreciate ber.
Reliable Druggist
Mrs. I. E. Putnam, who has their interest in their home pa­ Mrs. Raymond Titus who has
>een sick for several days, is re­ per.
TURNER
:
OREGON
buen quite sick for the past two
Mrs. Delzell received a letter weeks is better.
ported to be recovering.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dean Morris in from California tellieg them that This community was well rep­
Mrs. Fehlman were
Turner from the 4S camp, Thurs­ Mr. and
starting
home
to " stay until resented at .the Junior Vod-Vil
day.
Christmas. It was a joyful sur­ given at the Turner High school
Mrs. L. E. Petersen and chil prise. Mrs. Fehlman was former- last Friday evening.
dren and Mrs. James Noah at­ Avalyn Delzell.
tended a shower for Mrs. Dean
FOURTH ANNUAL
■
Morris, given at the home of Mias Faustina Delzell is employ
VAUDEVILLE HAS
William Morris, in the Clover ed by the Oregon Grain Co. as
LARGE TURNOUT
bookkeeper and typist, both in
dale section.
The fourth annual vaudeville
Turner and the Salem office.
Henry Denwell, who lived in
of
the Turner high school was
Turner for a short time, left J. S. McKinney and F. P. presented by the student body
between suns for parts unknown. Rowley attended the regular to one of the largest attend­
meeting of the Vetrans of For­
Those on the honor roll for re eign Wars, in Salem, Monday ances ever reported in the high
newals this week are C M. Cum­ night. Plans are being made for school. All tickets were sold
mings, F. C. Gunning, Mrs. a big membership drive program and the home-made candy
quickly disposed of, netting the
Peetzand Joseph S. McKinney.
in the near future.
treasury
$104.35 which will be
Harold Briggs spent the week
Mrs.
Hulen
is
moving
into
the
used
for
various school inter­
end with his mother and brother
Ben
Funston
house.
She
former-
,
ests.
Herbert.
ly lived in one of Mrs. Barr’s
The stage and building was
Herbert Briggs and Maxwell
houses.
appropriately
decorated for
McKay have joined the wood
the
vaudeville.
Much credit
cutters’ brigade. They began
goes
to
the
faculty,
Principal
cutting wood Monday on the C.
John
R.
Cox,
Mrs.
Jean
Pearcy
H. Riches farm.
and Prof. D. B. Parkes, who di­
Much needed work has been
rected the students in the vari­
done on the Turner streets in the A meeting was held in the ous humorous numbers. Several
shape of scarafying and grading Methodest church, Wednesday
features outside of the high
thereby filling up the some holes. night, for the purpose of organi­
school were presented at the
Third street and B. street from zing a branch of the Methodist
vaudeville by talent from Sa­
the Harrison corner to Ball Men;s Brotherhood. A supper
Brothers’ garage and C street was served in the parsonage by lem.
Will open at 251 Coutt Street, Salem, Saturday, Oct­
from Ball Brothers to the High the Ladies Aid. after which a
ober 19, 1929.
school
and on out to the pave­ program was given as a part of
Formerly at 347 Court Street
ment are the streets being im­ the meeting’ Prof. Lonhinour,
Umbrella, Key and Cutlery Store
proved.
Chiropractor
of Willamette University gave a
251 Court Street
Salem , Oregon
Work is progressing nicely on Jeview of his travels in Japan.
Ncuroealometer Service
Phone 2876J
the steel laying on the extension The pastor delivered two much
Phone 87. Residence 2104J
of the passing track, of the S. P. appreciated sermons Regenera­
266 N. High Street
Co., in Turner. The track will tion and the Higher Christian
Salem, Oregon
soon be ready for use.
Life last Sunday.
PHONE *7*
Locals
Pomeroy and Keene
G. F. KORINEK, V.S., B.V.Sc
STAYTON
W. JAY DENHEM
VETERINARIAN
Day and Night S e rv ic e
—
OREGON
F. P. ROW LEY
Health, Accident
Liability AND Fire
INSURANCE
Turner,
Oregon.
<y L E
Attractive Gifts
For all the Family
Free Portrait Cards on purches of
totaling $5.00 until Dec. 25th
:
4 % Paid on
six months
Time Deposits
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND X-RAY WORK
All Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
Use Your Credit
Come in and talk it over
i
SAi_EM
Residence 768-B
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
Phone 440
Old Time Dance
Every Saturday Night
Castilion Hall
Corner Liberty and Chemeketa Sts.
alem, Oregon.
Fire and
Automobile Insurance Written
Turner State Bank
ANOUNOEMENT
Alvin B. Stewart
Dr. O. L. Scott
Willard M athis Orchestra Playing
E. A . Rosenbaum, Mgr.
W Y W v V » V ^ V \ S V Y V W W V < W .V V W W \ 5
many other
FUNERAL RITES ARE
HELD FROM TURNER friends.
relatives
and
Fu..Lfal services were held in
the Turner Christian church IDEAL REBEKAHS AT
TURNER HAVE GUESTS
Friday afternoon at 2 :30
o’clock for little Marjory Wel-
The Turner Ideal Rebekali
born of Toledo, who died Wed­ Lodge No. 223 held its regular
nesday at her home. She con­ meeting in the Oddfellows’ hall
tracted the flu a year ago, here. Several members substi­
which resulted in heart trouble, tuted for lodge officers who
causing her death. The little were absent. Mrs. W. T. Riches
girl was six years and eight and Miss Frankie Porter were
months old and is survived by reported ill. Five Salem visitors
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. were Mrs. Engestrom, Mrs.
Welborn of Toledo, a sister, Ricard Carlson, Mrs. Evelyn
Cleone, and a brother, Gale; Naderman, Miss Eugenic Seig-
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. mund and Mrs. Irvin Hochstet*
G. W. Hunsaker of Turner, and j ler.
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