The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, November 06, 1930, Image 3

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Tin-: TURNER TRIBUNE
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ll-iyn« I 35;
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Drlxm g, 71.
tla* Act of March 3, 1HVii.
I* mi'll i '.' c , > T h’irnl .y et Turner,
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M irlen, County, Origan.
MUS CHAU. H. CLARK, Editor
H o w '1 h ey V o te d
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57; Stailard, 2 ; Watkins
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S. b ci»u lo r
iitht vc— I)e|{.*11, 58; Haw
ley. II.
Gov m o r
It; dry, 35; Meier, 40;
M t rhun, 2 3 .
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the ro^ -i me Court—
U M ; C o bow , 89 ;
WEST STAYTON
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WANTED— Hy th. West SUyton
chool hoard, one old wi ll-worn dry
,.ioda box und one nail key to 1«
iiMed for a teacher'« deak and chair
n run chicken coop we are repairing
for a »chool room. The box und keg
m u., be old, a-; anything ifew or mod-
ro is not wanted hy the district.
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Mr. Ki ndrickii, who i;i running the
.Stuyton hospital, ha b'». ght th« Gun-
suule’s farm r«c ntiy. He intends to
buiid nome lime in the future.
Wanted— For Sale
WANTED
Piere •.
Wood cutt«rs,
F- T.
FOR SALE -Apples for your winter
apply— Kings, Spies and Baldwins;
nice ones. Ivan Hadley.
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FOR SALE— Dry beans, fie lb.;
r iH wf t Michigan p< a bean; fast
NEW LOCATION
look -rs and bakers. Also good for
e I purpos. s. Will mature 3 week
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«artier t! an most beans. C. F. Bremer
y i. Iloyse wan a caller at the
Turner,
Or«., lit. 1, 2 miles S.E. o f
Chu i.b Tain horn«' the wi • k.
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Tar ier on »Moore place.
Any dairyman, poultry miner, or
farmer having uny old cow sheds, h n
C O ins, oi pig hut. , v.hici they Wish to
TU RNER
dirpo»' .i m.ght do w< !1 to net the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
MORRIS
.ci ml board at W'-:t Stuyton. The
TR A IN SERVICE
Optical Co’s.
board mu-t continue to make more
North Bound
New Type Deeper
room for student.:, and not wishing to No. M , 5:06 A.M.
Curved Lens
(Stops when
Best for Better Vision
u-.-.it t1.'m < Ivi » ol th opportunities
flagged.)
olf red ta in hy nearby district», are No. 32, 3:07 P.M. Regular stop.)
in the m il ket for all o f th'- afore-
444 State Street
South Bound
(Stops v.-'v;?
m.-ntion a artite.s. Oi course, they No. 7, 10:50 A.M.
SALEM, OREGON
flagged to pick up passengers for
ma t h oid and un. unitary no a» to
James W. Mott
points at which this train stops.)
conform to the r -t o f their equip­ No. 15, 8:35 P.M. (Stops on flag, only
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Representative elect
ment, a anything n -.ir new or mod-
to pick up passengers fer points
south o f Eugene via Cascade
Indention and Drainage District— '•iii mif .t show what they already
Line.)
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have up to a poor advantage.
No. 31, 10:55 P.M. (Regular stop.)
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C b in d Form o f Governmi nt—
If you believe in the good old days, Following north bound train» stop to
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detrain
passengers coming
from
d tn - ox cart and tallow candle, or points south o f Eugene: No. 16, due
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U nu F h m- Y r. i'O; No. 59.
¿he lat -r times win n honest Abe was
A .M .; No. 8, dM 5:51 P.M.
Moloi Vehicle Liren..ej Tu.:— Ye».
. ¿udying by the light from the fire- Office hours at Turner week days are
pi ic.', or when you used to attend 8 A.M. to 12 o’clock noon, and from
..tn >ol at tne littie red school house, 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Station is closed on Sunday and holi­
then come to West ¿stay ton, for we days. On these days passengers can
can sure boast o f the relics o f by- pay fare and have baggage checked
gtiuo days'in tne way or ccnuol build­ an trains.
H. S. BOND, Agent.
ing. and equipment, or lack ol tiie
. »me. But il you are at all progressive
¿u s believe in modem ways and wish
»<* li.c and have things like other
«»as
ÿ
communities have, und if you want
your t dren to have the advantages
Called for
mat v .e ciiidiren of adjoining com-
inumtt
wave and go to school under
CLEANED, PRESSED
ut least .unitary conditions, then
DELIVERED
you n ire tier investigate conditions ire-
Dr. Carlton Smith
iore commg here to live.
Just Phone us, we.ll do the
m
re elected Kresentativc
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Wmle on his way to work the other
I*. ' !' «•; Hu er. 12.
21 ; No. 50.
uioMiing uoout 4;o0, Ben Ciuunber-
à 1 >t o f Public Irwtruc i Motor Vehicle License- Tax— Yea, lani encountered a China pneusant
t 'vi— ttivartl 77.
j 17: No. 4M. f
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w h o
entered B ens car via tne wind-
; Killinr Vacnnelca In L* gislature— sn.cd. u n i now nas a claim against
tne stan game commission lo r $4.5u
j Yej, 20; No, 45.
L gif Intora* Compensation — Yea, lot another wiiiusnierd, or he may
ucciUc to run opposition to Amos unu
¡1 7 ; No, 5 I.
Anu> wan a licsn an Lo(i cab.
Circuit Jud.ro Bill— Y«a, 7 ; No, 59.
Mr. and Mr». B. 11. Chamberlain
.nu jimmy visited friends near Mill
City, outmay.
Dewey and Calvin Dively and John
and August kiiU on were in the West
»ilaytvn distuct Tuesday.
.Mi. und Mrs. Aache and family
went to Corvallis, Sunday.
Mrs.
Ascii»- s bruiher, ».lr. Kt-ily, went witn
them. They visited their aunt who
uvea in Corvalus before returning
.ionic.
SUITS
rest.
Keep your wardrobe
at it’ s best
Hats—-Odorless Cleaning
Service
with
A Smile
One Day Service
Let LTs Serve You
Every Week
ih e r r y
,it y
leaner»
230 N. Liberty,
Salem
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You always net a little more
than you pay tor when you deal
with us— Clean "gas,” f u l l
measure»—Clean oil, the brand
y o il r motor likes beat,—and
cheerful service to bring you
buck.
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West SUyton Community club held
I its In.'» in. »ling Monday evening. As
it was a very toggy nigiit lucre were
oniy a few out. Tiie meeting was
called Monday night as Tuesday, the
regular meeting night, w„a ejection.
C. W. Hawlry
re-elected to Congress
I . ih.ir Commi ir ion.' r - Alley, 15;
Gram, 7 I.
«' :'cu¡t Court Jiidgq Hill, 55; Mc-
Mnh- n, 72.
ilu to Senator— Drown, 70; Reyn*
FREE AIR and WATER
WE FIX FLATS
RED CROWN QAS
Tuesday night a small but enthus­
iastic crowd met at Darley s oflice and
t.nked over matters pertaining to the
gnod o f the community and other
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things in general. A lter some dis­
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cussion from different ones a club
Miller B. Hayden
was formed, to b,. known as the West
Justice o f the Peace
HAM MAN S T A G E LINES
Stuyton Grower* club, which is to * ***■*•**■»••*••*">«-*•* ******■*•*■*•*•*•*-*
Salem District
f
take care of the problems that come m
up
in
the
raising
and
disposing
o
f
the
Leave Salem for Aumsville
Incunic Tax— Yes, 5 0 ; No, 33.
crops that are raised in this neighbor­
6:30 A.M.
YOUR OWN PkOPtRlY i
Anti-Cigar«tte -Yes. 30; No, 60.
I I C O N C E R N IO W H C N VOUR N C lG H IO R S
sit
10:30
A.M.
hood.
Ail
seemed
in
favor
o
f
putt
ng
M O U S l IS O N flR C / - - T ttrm f
X
Ro ue River Ye», I S ; No, 52.
4:45 P.M.
more
life
in
the
community
club
and
I.leut' riant Governor— Yes, 45; No,
Leave Aumsville for Salem
a meeting will be held in the near
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8:10 A.M.
future to talk over ways and means.
Water and Power— Yes, 8 0 ; No,
1:20 P.M.
5:10 P..M.
The school boaril held a special
Leave Aumsville for Mill City
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meeting »Monday night to decide what
7:25 A.M.
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to
do
to
relieve
the
crowded
condition
5:25 P.M.
W A v w v v w y
! o f the school. There are 80 pupils
Leave Salem for Turner
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II. H U R R E L
enrolled and more to come in Inter.
10:30 A.M.
After some discussion it was decided
Your neighbor’s fire loss is
4 :45 P.M.
464 N. Liberty St.
to remodel the small house own' d by-
likely to become your loss.
Mr. Haynes and put the first and sec­
Don't be without proper in­
Leave Turner for Salem
surance.
ond grades there for the rest o f this
8:20 A.M.
Insurance that was adequate
term.
1 :30 P.M.
(¿utility I?iitt<ari«‘N
■ few years ago may need
5:20 P.M.
revision to-day!
SAM H. BROWN
Mr. Stahl, who has been visiting in
Leave Turner for Mill City
Let us offer our advice:
California
fo
r
the
last
two
weeks,
re­
rc-elfi t°d Se nitor
5:15 P.M.
turned home Tuesday afternoon.
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F. P. R O W L E Y , Agent
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State Representative Gouley, 63;
Hallowe’en passed very quietly at
General Insurance
M.'All: ter, 62; Mott 62; Smith, 65:
this place with little done in the way
Salem
Oregon
$
Turner, Oregon
M'Us. 5S.
>f Hallowe’en pranks. Several group.-
Jos. Hamman, Prop.
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w eri' out but just having a good time. r # * * *
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