The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 09, 1930, Image 1

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    T he T urner T ribune
TURNER, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9. 1930.
VOL XIV, NO 14
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SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 T E R YEAR
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Read the ads this week
They contain worth while messages.
J. DAL E T A Y L O R
C hoice L in e o f B u lk C h o co la tes
F a n c y B o x es
L a rg e A so rtm en t B a r s
Cigars
C. F. BREITHAUPT
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GIlmigh-Œaylar (Co.
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Tobaccos
Now Bligh Building
EAT A B O W L OF C H ILLI A D AY
FLORIST
LU N C H E S
•
SALEM.
F O U N T IA N SERVICE
O O LO FISH - C A N A R IE S • LO VE BIRDS - P A R R O T S
Full lia« «Í Bird and Fish Food and Remedies
Hal«in,
• Phone 390 •
Oregon.
OREGON
PH O N E 120
R IC H E R CX >TQTTCCTT01SrERY
2 0 5 S. CHURCH ST.
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Pomeroy and Keene
Square Deal Jewelers Sc Opticians.
Diamonds Watches Clcoks Jewelry St Silverware.
379 State, St.
Salem, Oregon.
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W. JAY DENHEM
Qanoral Contractor aod Builder
Cement W erk and Plum bing
Turner, Oregon
Route 3.
DRUGS
Stop that Cold with Prathes’s Capsules and
Pine Tar and Honey
50c
E. S PRATHER
TU R N E R
Reliable Druggist
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OREGON
4 % P a id on
s ix m o n th s
Time Deposits
F ire a n d
Automobile Insurance Written
Turner State Bank
Business 251 Court Street
Phone 2876J
Alvin B. Stewart
U M B E E L L A , C U T L E R Y A N D KEY S T O R E
Sharpening and Light Repairipg
SALEM,
OREGON
Locals
OLD TIMF, DANCE Chrystal
Garden« every Wednesday and
aturday, 8:30 P. M. Gents 50c
Ladies 25c. tf.
WANTEDI
Everybody to write for free
sample of Tigrin salve for cuts,
colds, bums and eczema. For
sale at nil drug stores.
LEWIS HERB CO.
!2-5-9tp
Salem, Oregon
The appointments of the census prohibition. The banks reported
•numerators will soon be made greater savings deposits prinei-j
All those wishing to make ap­ paly among the working class.
plications for this position are re­ Even though there are numerous ■
quest to mail their application toj faults found in the enforcement
James H. Koke supervisor of the of the bill, the improve condi- W
sixth Oregon district, 75 west 8th. tions noted above more than bal­
St., Eugeoe, Oregon, not later ance the faults.
January 10th Questionaires will This tenth anniversary will be
be sent that must be filled out observed in the schools, churches
and mailed to Mr. Koke before and other organizations general­
February 11st. The work of e- ly over the country.
numerating will begin about Ap­
ril 2nd and occupy about one
month’s time.
Subscriber Com­
Kenneth Peters«n was a Port­ ments on the A-
land visitor Monday afternoon. merican Home
He made the trip with Damas-
Miss Lois Robertson has re­
signed her position at the Harri­
son Grocery. Her place has been
taken by Miss Tucker, who mascus Milk Company’s truck • Editor of the Tribune:
makes her home with Mrs. Stel­
Suit cases, Breif cases. Hand I enjoyed the articles on the
la Miller.
bags and hundreds of other arti­ “ American Home” written by
Job L. Manfred. Hetakes a fair
The Misses Iren« and Vera cles made from genuine leather unbiased view of the subject.
Brother, who have been visiting F. E. Shafer, Harness of all The question is not based on the
their sister, Mrs. Roy Hatfield, Kinds, 170 S Cmmercial St.,Sa­ grounds of the home and the sur­
left Saturday for their home in lem, Oregon.
roundings, but on the charcter of
Spokane. Washington.
Mrs. L. J. Rowley and son the heads of the families and
their unselfish attitude to the
S. M, Baker; who recent'y Paul attended the joint installa­ present day life—Its not hardly
purchased the Chas Taylor farm tion of thc Dogree of Pochaotas fair to to compare notes with
east of Turner, recently arrived and the Improved order of Red the old time conditions when the
with a carload of stock and Men, at Salem, Tuesday evening. only places to go were church
household goods from Minneso­
and perhaps a “ husking bee,”,
ta. Mrs. Baker and three grown Clover Hay and Wheat straw but keep our comparisons with
sons are coming by auto over the lor rale:- Btli Brctbern-T'.irncr.
the present day homes, as has al­
Lincoln Highway
ready been mentioned—a place
Mrs Melinda Chambers and to eat and sleep.
Plow shares. Plow beams and Mrs. Jack Brooks were Salem The radio ha3 done much to
all plow repairs at H P. Jensen visitors Monday.
make the home a congenial place
Hardware Turner, Oregon.
Sermons
for the older ones and
NOTHING
TAKES
THE
programs
for the children. It
HCACE OF LEATher for hun­
Mrs. R. E. Archibald, of the dreds of articles used about the brings the whole world and its
Waldo Hills; visited last week home and farm It pays to buy doings right into your home.
with her sister, Mrs. 0. P
the best. Our prices are equal to We will be optimistic as long as
Given.
any. F. E Schafer, 170 So Com’l humble homes furnish us with
such men as Herbert Hoover.
St. Salem. Oregon.
I. E. Putnam was a business
Subscriber.
visitor in Salem last Thursday.
Groen fence posts for sale.
Price right. Frankie Brooks.
Route 1 Turner.
F O R S A L E O R T R A D E — 1 Moline
T r a c t o r am i two b o t to m plow, 14-inch.
In r tining o r d e r. W . S. L a u t h e r a , T u r ­
n e r , O r e g o u , R o u t e 3, Box 65.
Tuberculosis Seal
Sale Closes
SE TTLE M E N T OF ESTATES A S PE C IA L TY
SUITE 410 SALEM B ANK O F COMMERCE BLDG.
SALEM.
OREGON
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Ly T u rn er L um ber Sc
M fg\ Co.
W e carry in stock Rough an d D ressed Lum ber,
Shingles (highest qu ality ) five grades to select
from , also W all Board, P ain t, Doors, W indow s,
C ed ar Posts, Brick, Plaster, T ile a n d Slabw ood in
fo u r foot lengths.
W e desire to serve th e public w ith Prom ptness
a n d Efficiency.
PHONE S7S
LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL
s
G. F. KORINEK, V.S., B.V.Sc
VETERINARIAN
Day and Night Servie«
STAYTON
—
OREGON
F. P. ROWLEY
H e a lth , A c c id e n t
L ia b ility AND F ire
INSURANCE
No Collection. No C harge"
Mrs. E. C. Baker and son Col. “ Delinquent
accounts collected on a
continjront
basis. We ifo the work,
A. C. Baker, of Portland, were
Incomplete returns from the
shoulder
the
and make no
in Turner on business, lastThurs charge unless expense
collection is made. sale of Tuberculosis Christmas
$280,000 Bad Accounts turned into seals held through the Turner
day.
Cash Sine* Wa Started.
Jot down a trial list of bad ones and high school came to a successful
A representative of the Port­ let us turn them into actual money. close with a total sale of $25.00
land Electric Power Company Business M en’s A d ju stm en t worth of seals sold. Miss Jose­
C om pany
was in Turner Friday checking
phine Gilstrap had charge of the
up on the street lamps.
416-16 Masonic Bldg. Phone 911 sale in the high school. The inter
SALEM. OREGON
PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND X-RAY WORK
mediate grades reported the larg­
From a letter received from
est sale. I he sale in th e' grades
AH Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
Albert Given we would infer that
was in charge of Mrs. Neal Ed­ g
Use Your Credit
Come in and talk it over
there is nothing slow about the
wards Marjorie McKay received
M ASO NIC TEMPLE.
SAuEM
lebration of New Years day in
the prize for the largest sale,
Phone 440
Residence
758-R
San Francisco.
turning in $1.35.
nrm«R9sasnsMswMi
Cloverda'e school, Mrs. Henry
Barnett,
Teacher, reported sales
Hand washing machine for On January 16. 1930, prohibi-,
ammounting
to $5 10 and $1.70 ^ V .V A V V V A \W A % V W M V V V W W W V V V V W W W V W V V V W
sale cheap. Frankie Brooks, tion will havd been in tha Cons-i
was
reported
from the Crawford
Route 1. Turner.
titution of the United States
school.
$1.41
raised
on the out­
Mrs. B. G. Briggs and G. W. through the going into effect of
side
brought
the
total
to $25.00
Farris received word last week the eighteenth amendmet, exact­
** -r
with
the
Pleasant
Point
district
that their mother, who lives in ly ten years ago. During the yet to be heard from.
Virginia, is very sick and not past ten yearHhe amendment has
The seal sale is an annual e-
expected to live. She is 9') years had ten years of varied experien­ vent held every year from
ces. There has been a contin­
of age.
uous fight to maintain it. There Thanksgiving to Christmas. 5%
of the returns go to the national
THIS IS THE TIME to have have been some good results from association, 35% to the state and
your harness repaired and oiled. the eighteenth amendment even 60% ramains in the county for
F. E. Schafer. 170 So. Commer­ though there has been partiality local work-
Corner Liberty and Chemcketa Sts.
cial St., Salem, Oregon The only in enforcement There has been
Mrs. J . S. McKinney, chair­
a
tendency
on
the
part
of
the
offi­
alem, Oregon.
exclusive leather store in the
cers to rid« the small fry and let man last year, did some good
Willamette Valley.
the big ones get by with their work with the schools cooperat­
cellars well stocked.
ing. This year she turned the
Willard M athis O rchestra Playing
The birth of a boy, to Mr. and The main benefit noted was the work over to the school, which
Mrs. Henry Eeller, was reported ability of the working man to
organization did some good work
E. A . R osenbaum , Mgr.
last week. Mrs. Feller was former­ purchas clothes and provisions
under
the
leadership
of
Mrs.
I
ly Mis« Pearl Dragor, of Clover- for his family immediately fol­
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dale district.
lowing the adoption of national John Cox, as chairman.
Turner,
Oregon.
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
Jan. 16,1930
Prohibition Day
Old T im e D a n ce
Every Saturday Night
Castilion Hail
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