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f > < T urner T ribune roL. xiv. no u TUB NEB, OK BOON. THUljBDAY, MARCH IS, 1930. li __ NEWS FROM NEARBY POINTS NEWS ABOUT TOWN "________— HUUSCRIPTION I 1 .Ì 5 1‘ t t t Y E A R - Jl.'T--- 1 ------ 1 . PEETZ TO MANAGE TELEPHONE GROUP Special Meetings At Methodist Church The board of directors of the Turner Telephone company S. M. Endicott, Salem attor Mr. Hatfield, who was work met Friday evening with all ney, was in Turner, Tuesday. ing for 1». McHenry, met a near sister, Mrs. Chas. Barber. Mr. Endicott says Turner is the serious accident Monday. He members present. Bills for new Cloverdale galvanized wire and other sup Crawford district will be rep best town in Oregon and is a wus driving 4 team of horses resented on the program at the hard place to stay awuy from. and sled across the road when plies recently purchased were Hex Morn* broke hi« left arm Turner Community club. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Morris, a car crashed into him knock ordered paid, as were bills for last week while cranking u Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus of the Cloverdale district, were ing him to the pavement and labor on line repairs. Ford. H. R. Peetz was present and and fumily attended the Aums- The W. C. T. U. met at Mr*. villc Community club Monday cullers at the L. E. Petersen bruising him slightly. One outlined a plan whereby he home Tuesday. horse was knocked down and would agree to keep the lines in Mary Shilling)« last Wednesday. evening. Mrs. A. Steele entertained injured. They quilted the beat part of repair, building lines up to two relatives from McMinnville, A meeting of Turner dairy miles in length without added the day ou u new butterfly John Ileekley who is seriously Sunday. men is called foi Saturday a ft quilt, but tho quilting design ill was in Seattle last week con Have you/ harness thorough ernoon at 1 :S0 at the school expense, operate the switch being very difficult they expect board and supply batteries for ly overhauled and oiled by F. auditorium for the purpose of the switchboard for a stipulat to meet as often a* they can for sult1'.g a specialist the next few weeks to finish it. Owen Thomason drove down E. Shafer, the Pioneer Harness perfecting a cooperative organ ed sum. A fter discussion the from Portland to spend Sunday Mra. Fliflet and family spent with his parents. Mr. and Man, 170 8. Commercial St., ization. A representative of the proposition was accepted by Salem, Oregon. Portland association will be the board with the new a r Sunday here with Mrs. A. Mrs. P. E. Thomason. rangement to take effect March Thomas E. Roen, of the present. Kunke. Walter Ruedi of Summit was Typewriter Exchange of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Boone Potter 15. Peetz will also assist in the Ivan Hadley spent Wednes an overnight visitor ut the was in Turner on business. and children, Frank, Jean and collection of dues and m o;i day in Salem. Raymond Titus home. Dr. Ransom moved the sec Francine, of Portland were vis prompt payment will be insist Mrs. R. O Witzel was itors Sunday at the home of ed upon. H ereafter all com joint hostess with Mrs. C. A ond hand furniture and tools Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Thiessen. plaints will be made to Peetz Bear and Mia. E. C. Bear at formerly belonging to Elmer E. Mr. Porter is a brother of Mrs. and be taken care of by him. the C- A. Bear home for a sil Stewart from the old barber Thiessen. His position is to be designated , ver tea sponsored by the ladies shop building, occupied by H. (Too late for Inst week) as general manager and will be For Sale- Rhode Island Red Mrs. Thomas Little, Mr*. of the Turner metbodist church. P. Jensen, to the old H. L. Earl under the supervision of the Mr. Lnuthers has sold nine store building, where they will eggs for haUbing from trap- board of directors. Musgraves and Mrs. Raymond nested stock. A. D. Hale. First Titus attended n meeting of the ty five acres of his farm to be offered for sale. Members of the board pres Harness, saddles, suitcases, house east of T\irner on Mill City ent at the meeting were Frank Woman'» Work club which was Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Salem road. held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Mr. I^uther took a smaller and handbags; leather belts, Mrs. Cornelia George and Schampier, president; Thomas Crum« in Turner. Mrs. Crume acreage of land near Salem on purses, pistol cases, and dog Little, vice-president; C. A. collars made to order and made young grandson, Arthur Parkes entertained in honor of her the deal. Bear, Leonard W alker, direc H. A. Richmond of Salem right. Expert harness and sad have both beep seriously ill and tors, and E. S. Prather, secre mother, Mrs. Elizabeth McKay. E. A. HUGHES. Evangelist under a physician’s care. Mrs. It. O. Witzel attended spent 'Ihursday and Friday vis dle repairing. J. D. Oxley, 325 tary and treasurer. REVIVAL MEETINGS daughter, M n. N. Commercial St., Salem, Ore. Mrs. E. $• p rath er and son, a meeting of the Ladies Aid of iting his BEGAN AT METHODIST neer Hedda Swart. The new Raymond Titus and family. Stanford J r ./ visited Tuesday A. P. Hatfield and family the Turner Methodist church. HARLAN BONES OBSERVES CHURCH FRIDAY EVE bridges, which will be 24 feet afternoon wiOi Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Keech have moved from Mill City to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Musgrave FOURTEENTH BIRTHDAY in width, will eliminate the visited irieuds nt Sunn/tide of Stayton, were Sunday visit the old Turner farm on the W. A. High infSaleiu and at the present hazardous narrow ones home of Rev^ and Mrs. M. A. ers at the home of Mr. and Marion road. A small daughter over the week-end. Mrs. J. M. Bones entertained ! The ones who failed to get to along this road. They are to be Mrs. Thomas Little. Groves in West Salem. Alice, is seriously ill, threaten Friday evening in her home the »Little Church Around the Mrs. Guy Rawlings of Port Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little ing pneumonia, and under the Plow shears, New and Sec with a party honoring her son, Corner” last Sunday missed a constructed entirely of concrete land has been visiting her par and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond care of Dr. H. A. Beauchamp ond hand Trailers. Chicken wire Harlan, on his 14th birthday j-ea.1 tre a t The orchestra from and will have a pleasing and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mnyro Mc Titus attended Grange in Turn of Stayton. and field fencing at Montgomery anniversary. The young people McFarland was present and appropriate design. Kinney. In addition to the five bridges er Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Town Ward prices. Full line of staple played games around the fire- their music added much to the Mrs. Chat. Hudkins of Salem one concrete box culvert is to Richard Walker was a Salem send and son, Ronald, motored hardware- Come in and look it place, superintended by Emma up]jft of the services both was a caller at the home of her be constructed ou the Marion- visitor Saturday. over from Shedd, Saturday, to over. Will come to your place and Denyer and Sam Smith, who mnm ing and evening. Rev. Twrner road. A single contract sh*e your burse«. H P. Jensen, were voted the most beautiful attend Surprise Grange. Burgoyne spoke very forceably for the erection of the five Hardware and Black smithing. girl and boy p resen t Refresh from the subjects, “If Any Man bridges and the culvert will be Orders taken for rubber stamps The first was by the juvenile Mrs. Ted Whitehead, Mrs. ments were served by the host Will Come After Me, Let Him SURPRISE GRANGE let if present plans are carried members, led by Miss Ruth at the Tribune office. Prices rea William S. Burgoyne, Mrs. Earl ess. Wienes and marshmal- HOLDS REGULAR Take Up His Cross and Follow o u t sonable. MEETING SATURDAY Rawlings, granddaughter of S. Prather and Miss Helen ows were toasted around the Me,” and “Partakers of His A current rumor which hap Wallace T. Riches, who has Peetz were Salem shoppers on fireplace. Mr. and Mrs. Mayro McKinney, Sufferings.” pens to have issued from good been employed by the Hodgen- nnd the second wns by the sen Tuesday morning. Those present were Esmond Evangelist E. A. Hughes ar authority is to the effect th a t Surprise Grange No. 233 held ior membeis of the troupe led Brewster company at Gaston Old Time Dance. Crystal their regular meeting Saturday by Mrs. Rawlings. These musi for the past three years, has Gardens. Every Wednesday Tampin, Sam Smith, Don Fin rived Tuesday of this week and the stretch of road between March 8. A good attendance cians performed on a variety of decided to move back next fall and Saturday, 8:30 P. M. cher, J. B. Lee, John Lee, Le- meetings are being held night Turner and Jefferson is sched Roy W arner, Lindsey Willis, ly. Song service begins at 7 :30 uled for paving this summer. was present. The day was des home nnd farm utensils and to the old home, the W. T. Gents 50c, Ladies 25c. Otis Brooks, Harold Fowler, ian<j preaching at 8:00. Evan ignated ns Brothers Day and were well received. The Battle Riches dairy farm a mile south Philip McKay, Dean Roberts, gelist Hughes is a big man in Miss Hazel Bones was up the men had to serve the din Creek Minstrels put on a hu of town. He and his father have Albert Jensen, Keith Bones, every way. He is a former busi LAST BASKETBALL from Eugene last Friday for a ner, and judging from the way morous show filled with good been interested in pure-bred Mrs. Fowler, Ina Johnson, An ness man and brings his mes visit with home folks. GAME OF SEASON they handled the job they must jokes on many of the business Jerseys and during the past 14 na Johnson, Marjorie Fowler, sages from a business man’s Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Freeden FRIDAY NIGHT have hnd considerable experi men and residents of the com years have built up a fine herd. of Portland visited Sunday with Emma Denyer, Blanch Elston, standpoint. Don’t miss a single ence at home. munity. The Cloverdclc district Mra. Howard Baker has been A good progrnm was given presented a comic skit entitled ill the past week and taking Mrs. Freeden’s mother, Mrs. R. Ruth Gilstrap, M argaret Gil- night. God will do much for strap, Hildred Bones, Mrs. Turner if given the opportun- The last basketball game of during the lecture hour, under "The Music Box,” featuring treatments for sinus trouble J. Watson. Parkes, Mrs. Denyer, Mrs. the season will be played by the i ity. Mrs. Mearl Ensley of Salem the able direction of the lec Ivan Hadley and a group from from a Salem specialist, Dr. Jesse, H arlan Bones, Ruth local high school teams Friday is reported to be ill with the turer, Mrs. Gulvin. the Cloverdale district. Brown. Bones and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. mumps at the home of Mr. and A Grange pnrty is planned night at the Turner gymnasium FIVE CONCRETE BRIDGES A delegation from “ Miss Bones. Miss Hazel Bones and Used upright pianos — $65, Mrs. E. E. Ball in Turner. for March 25. This party is Pope’s School,” put on a short WILL BE CONSTRUCTED with the teams from Jefferson. Miss Esther Fuller of Eugene given to pep up the member skit featuring old fashioned $90, $125, 135—$1.25 a week Special Baby Grand Piano were also guests for the occa In the last game with Jefferson ship and every member is re songs and costumes. The only buys one. Tallman Piano Store, Bargain — New 1930 model sion. quested to invite one or more thing to mar the program was 385-395 S. 12th St., Salem. W urlitzer make, $648 value, Five new concrete bridges the Turner boys lost by two pf their neighbors in to enjoy the unnecessary noise caused "The Home of the Baldwin.” only $395. Terms $2.50 a week. will be constructed on the Tur- points which proves th at this Owen Thomason of Portland SILVER TEA HELD this parly with them on that by a group of boys In the gal ner-Aumsville road this sum game should be a good ono. Free delivery. Your old piano and a friend visited with his AT C. A. BEAR HOME date. mer, according to an announce Come out and give them your lery. taken in exchange. See this parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. E. ment issued by County Engi- support. Grand displayed in our win The next meeting of the club Mi's. C. A. Bear was hostess Thomason of the Crawford TURNER COMMUNITY dow. Tallman Piano Store, 385- will be April 11. for the silver tea of the Meth district Sunday. CLUB HOLDS VERY 395 S. 12th St., Salem. A mile odist Ladies Aid at her country INTERESTING MEETING IDEAL REBEKAH Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Hutch from high prices. 3t home Thursday afternoon. ens and son, Morley Lewis, of LODGE ENTERTAINS J. M. Bones had the misfor Purple violets and ferns were were dinner tune to injure his back while STATE PRESIDENT McMinnville used for decorations and a The Turner Community club guests Friday at the E. S. Pra- hauling wood last week. He dainty luncheon was served by held an interesting meeting at thor home. Mrs. Prather is a was loading poles and one of Mrs. Bear and the assistant New Stationery 75c per box the high school auditorium The Ideal Rcbekah lodge en sister of Hutchens. them got loose from the load hostesses, Mrs. R. O. Witzel Monday night. The report of tertained the state assembly We are now distributing mo and hit him in the back caus and Mrs. Earl Bear. A program E. S. PRATHER the civic improvement commit president. Mrs. Hallie Engle of lasses sheep feed for the milk ing him considerable incon of music, games and readings Reliable Druggist tee was read and adopted. Albany, last Wednesday eve ing ewe. Help your lambs by venience in his farm work. were enjoyed. Nearly thirty OREGON Among the many suggestions ning. During the lodge cere providing milk producing feeds TURNER Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Bones guests were in attendance. was that an arbor of trees be monies the Rehekah degree for the mother sheep. Priced In the g roup were Mrs. J. W. placed along the street leading was exemplified by the Turner very reasonable. You cannot motored to Eugene, Sunday, to Ransom, Mrs. W. A. Martin, visit their daughter, Hazel, who to the school house, that all un lodge. This lodge as requested, afford to miss this opportunity. Mrs. I. H. Small, Mrs. M. Bear, sightly sheds and outbuildings decided to demonstrate “visit —Oregon Feed & Flour Co., is a nurse at the Pacific Chris Mrs. A rthur Edwards, Mrs. My tian hospital. They were ac be torn down, that a cleanup ing another lodge in a body,” Turner, Oregon. ers, Mrs. Ben Hurling and small companied l>y their daughter, day and paint-up month be ob for the benefit of tho district daughter, Lois, Mrs. E. J. Har Lee Barber made a trip to Ruth, and little son, Keith. served and that all old un convention to be held in Hub Eugene last week. He is look rison and son, Ira Neal, Mrs. R. sightly cars be removed from bard, April 8th. The president ing for a location. New line of prints. New pat Lee Thiessen, Mrs. M. A. Hill, I the streets and public places. terns at attractive prices from gave an interesting and compli Murray Willis, who is em 20c a yard up. Harrison’s Gener Mrs. Lawrence Roberts and ( A committee headed by J. L. mentary talk as did various daughter, Alice Virginia, Mra. j Webb ns temporary chairman other visitors. A luncheon was ployed on the Western Union al Store. Stanley A. Riches, Mrs. Mayro was appointed to supervise the served in the dining room fol line crew, is spending his vacr A recently reported business McKinney, Mra. Lawrence Ed forming of a Boy Scout troop. lowing lodge session nnd spe tion at home this week. deal in Turner was the transfer wards and daughter, Ethel Ger Following tho business the cial decorations were used. of the garage business from aldine, Mrs. Neal Edwards, Nearly 30 years of prac- Bones Brothel's, to J. C. Skip Mrs. Leota Sloan, Mrs. Jean meeting was turned over to the Twenty-three guests from Stay chairman of the entertainment ten, Gervais, Corvallis, Salem, ^® ^tice in tho correction of per of Salem. Pearcy, Mrs. Earl S. Prather, committo« who had prepared a and Albany lodges were pres eye trouble is your guarantee Mrs. John Cox, Mra. William S. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sloan motored of expert service. yery interesting program. ent. to Eugene, Sunday, to visit Burgoyne and daughter, Ruth Eaton Optical Co. The Crawford district pro- their daughter, Gladys, who is Helen, and the hostesses, Mrs. Uava your envelopes printed with Phom 1109 J yidedtwoconcerts by the Craw- your return address. The Tribune a nurse at Pacific Christian hos C. A. Bear, Mra. R. O. Witzel 214 N . Com’ l. upstairs Saltm, Or«- f0rcj Kitchen Konccrt band. ran do the work. and Mra. Earl Bear. pital. #♦♦♦♦»♦♦< » • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » * » > ****> *❖ + *8 »♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»« DRUGS 4 % Paid on six months Time Deposits Fire and Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank i ♦