# THE TURNER TRIBUNE LOCAL ACTIVITIES DURING THE WEEK Brief Items Concerning the Com­ ing* and Going* of Yourself and Your Neighbor*, a* Told to The Tribune Reporter*. One of the Nicest Courtetie* You Can Show to Your Gue*t* I* to Have Their Viait* Mentioned in The*e Column*. The Tribune Will Consider It a Special Favor if You Will Help U* Make Thi* Paper More Intereating to It* Reader* bjr Sending in Item* for Thi* Column. Write u*. or, if Convenient, Telephone Your New* Item* to Thi* Office. , hull «nil in the evening the affair will h«* closed by « dance, with lunch be- 1 m>r served following the dunce. Dance J tickets have been placed at 50c. Every year the Catholic U d im o f 1 Stay ton have arranged a Thankugiv- ' slip event o f thi* nature and they I have always proved a decided success-, and they look forward to this event 1 being o f the same proportion us other years. They invite the general public to | spend the noon und balance o f the day with them, assuring them that the ! whole time will be well enjoyed. ■ CLOVERDALE * Read the new ud o f the Turner Lumber Manf’g Co., in this issue. Mrs. Susie Ransom o f Aumsville spent part o f Sunday and Sunday night here with Dr. and Mrs. Ran­ som. Goodrich combination bottle and attachments, regular $2.50, special $1.79 this month at the drug store. Victoria Chapter, Eastern Star, en­ tertained 20 members from the Stay- ton Lodge last Wednesday evening. Christmas Card Assortments— 21 cards and 6 tags— $1.00 at Prather’s. Rev. Groves and family o f West Salem gave the Gunnings a pleasant surprise visit Thursday o f last week. M rs. Watson, who has spent sev­ eral weeks in Idaho with relatives, has returned to her home here. The many friends here o f Earl B. Hughs o f Astoria were grieved to hear o f his death on November 1. Eugene, the small son o f Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harrison, was taken to Stayton tfie first o f the week where Dr. Brewer lanced and dressed an ab­ scess on his head. Eugene had suf­ fered a bump on his head about a week ago and as a re u!t the abscess formed. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bones and children, Ruth and Keith, motored to Eugene, Sunday, and spent the day with their daugh­ ters, who are seniors in the P. C. hospital. W’ hile there they also visited Errol Sloan and Chas. H. Bones, who are seniors in the University o f Ore­ gon. ■--- O There would be no such thing as law and order without good street lighting. This is the opinion o f Ed­ ward Pierce Mulrooney, police com­ missioner o f New York city. “ Good street lighting is as effective a-: good policemen,” Mulrooney says, , recalling the days o f dimly lighted j street when po!ic< men "came to grief ; on their beats because it was almost i worth anyone’s life to venture out alone at night.” The ladies o f the Catholic parish o f Stayton are making big preparations fo r a Thanksgiving turkey dinner to be served at the Foresters Hall, Stay- ton on Thanksgiving day. The charge fo r the dinner is 50c fo r adults and 35c for children. Fol­ lowing the dinner the afternoon will %CyP€ttlRIC€R$ji A m \ -m ile East o f Turner on Aum.-ville Road .■ .■ .W V A V » V W .V ,W W V A V W / J i NEW LOCATION ,V.W%%V.VASWS%WAW.V Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus attend­ ed Grange in Stayton, Saturday. TURNF. R SOUTHERN PACIFIC T R A I N SERVICE North Round No. i SU I TSl Called for CLEANED. PRESSED DELIVERED Price* Reasonable 484 Court St. ? A V A 'A ’ A S ' . W Salem, Ore. TT« Just Phone us, we,II do the rest. Keep your wardrobe at it’ s best / . 'A V . V A W . V - Used W IT H Hats--'Odorles8 Cleaning 3| One Day Service ^ I a R IJs Serve You J Ev t v Week Cars 7 CHEVROLET Service with A Smile A N O. K . T H A T C O U N T S Reduction in price of the 1931 Chevrolet forces u.s to offer our used car stock at reduced prices. See these wonderful bargains: Everyone in perfect condition. 1927 Star o C ou pe .............................................................. 1927 Pontiac Coupe .................................... K erry ity le a n e r s j! 230 N. Liberty, W. T.Rigdon&Son UNDERTAKERS back. - o— LLOYD T. HIGDON FREE AIR and WATER WE FIX FLATS 2 8 5 .0 0 3 2 5 .0 0 County Coroner REI) CROWN (ÌAS 2 Oregon ^ Bones Bros., Turner 333 C EN TE R STR E E T AV> VW AW yVA’A M W JW OREGON BANK Í î i l I* C O N C O M I O V / MÍ N t o UK NCIGMSO** H U U I I IS O N F I M / - - y , , , * . •S * •> £ ti Fire—Automobile Insurance Written be spent in various amusement.-- at the lA '/ / 2 2 / ^ . V / i ’ ,’ 2 //2 < 'A * A V A ‘ A '.V 2 « 'A V A V /« * /2 /A V ^ /^ /A Your neighbor's fire I om is likely to become your loss. D on't be without proper in­ surance. Insurance that was adequate a few years ago may need revision today! * is * P. ROW LEY, Leave Salem for Turner 10:30 A.M. 4:43 P.M. Leave Turner for Salem 8:20 A.M. 1 :30 P.M. 5:20 P.M. T Let us offer our advice. F. «A M M A N STA G E LINES Leave Aumsville for Mill City 7:25 A.M, 5:25 P.M. e n t Paid on six months Time Deposits A W .V .V A V A V .V ; Lrnve Sabm for Aurnsville 6:30 A M 10:30 A M 4:45 P.M. Leave Aumsville for Salem 3:10 A.M. I :20 P.M 5:10 P.M, vtiip own propeoty V * P e r - C Salem Í 2 2 2 W A ,^ A V W 2 A V M c K A Y ’ S STATE Salem VAVAVAV.V.VAVAVW .VV Y«»U nlwnyx git u lllll** m-»re than you pay lor wlit-n you ilenl with us— ( 'Ivan '•gu»,” f u l l inmiMirt*-—Uli'all oil, l b * brand y o o r motor like» be»t,— and cheerful srrvlrr to tiring yon 1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster, just like new $565.90 1929 Chevrolet Spoil Coupe .................................... 5 3 5 . 0 0 1929 Chevrolet Sedan.................................. 5 3 5 .0 0 1929 Chevrolet Coach ................... 4 9 5 .0 0 1929 Chevrolet Coupe ............................................... 4 9 5 . 0 0 1928 Chevrolet Spoil Coupe ............................... 3 9 5 .0 0 1928 Pontiac Sedan, trunk........................................ 5 1 5 . 0 0 1928 Chevrolet Coac.h ............................................ 3 8 5 .0 0 1928 Buick Sport Coupe ........................................... 625.00 1929 Ford Roadster ................................................... 3 8 5 . 0 0 TURNER j K N ' '.VWVAVYW.V.WVWMYW Peter Peterson V W A fA V . . lin 421 Court per pound CRAWFORD \ ALL MAKES Front ( ì r o w r r with her brother, George Garner, and family o f tjuinaby, who were also dinner guests o f his sister, Maiay | Garner, Sunday. His father, John I Gamer, went with him to spend u i few days. 1 o -------- ***•*•***■*■»**■•***•**•»-tut*#*-#*** ( . .*A\V.V/.\W .\W AV.W AW M O R R IS I I, 5 .<>*> A M. (Stops W i l l ' l l O p tica l ( u ’ h . flagged.) New Type Deeper No. 82, .'1:07 P.M. Regular stop ) Curved Lens South Bound Se*t for Better Vision No. 7, 10:30 A.M. (Stop* when Hugged to pick up passengers for 4-11 State Street points ut which this train stops.) No. 13, 8:35 P.M. (Stops on llag, only J S A L E M , OREGON to pick up passenger* for points '.V .V A W W A W A V A W W A Kenneth Witzel o f Longview spent Verzteeg have moved to the place south o f Eugene via Cascade Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. vacated by Mr. Carlson’s. Line.) Roy Witzel. No. 31, 10:55 P.M. (Regular stop.) '■ « • • • • • • • I Mr. and Mrs. George Keech o f Following north bound trums slop to Mr. and Mrs. Brown o f Portland Stayton and Leonard Walker o f West detrain passenger* coming from visited their uncle, Fred Brown, und Stayton spent Sunday with their bro J points south o f Eugene: No. Ill, due family last week for a few days. Both thi r and sister, Richard Walker, and 6:46 A M.; No. 8, due 6:51 P.M. families visited in Salem on Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas Little. Office hours at Turner week days are 8 A.M. to 12 o ’clock noon, ami from Henry Hinnies, who has been visit­ 1:00 P.M. to 5 00 P.M. ing his uncle, L. E. Hcnnies for sev­ Station is closed on Sunday mid holi­ eral months, left here for his home V A 'A 'A V . 1. days. On these days passengers c m A V A V A V A V in the east a few days ago. pay fure and have bugguge chocked KRUSE & RYG H Miss Hedges has been visiting her Í an trains. «ister there for the past month. Her II. S. BOND, Agent. Expert Watch and Jewelry brother, Earl, brought her home but Repairing haj returned to again resume his A V W A ‘A ,. V 2 2 A V A V A V A V work there. New Jewel ry Made to Order SALEM , Persons planning visits home or elsewhere for the Thanksgiving holi­ day will be given the benefit o f spe­ cial low roundtrip railroad fares on various lines operating in the west, according to joint announcement by Southern Pacific, Santa Fe, Western Pacific and the Sacramento Northern railroads today. Roundtrip fares between points west o f Ogden and Salt Lake City, as far north as Portland, and as far south as El Paso and Albuquerque, will be offered on the basis o f a fare- and-one-third, it was stated. Sale dates will be November 25 to 27, in­ clusive, with return limit o f Decem­ ber 1. :SH OREGON FILBERTS Mrs. Jay Cook is having the inter­ Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hale of Turner ior o f her house redecorated. were recent visitors at the Raymond Titus home. Mrs. Inei Dumbeck entertained «• ——o-— — friends from Salem, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thomason spent Miss Ellen Hedges returned home the week-end in Portland with their from eastern Oregon, Thursday, und son, Owen and daughter, Mrs. Paul Walker and family. Mrs. Anna Kunke and children —--- o- — - spent the week-end in Salem with her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlson have mother, Mrs. FI if let. moved to Stayton ami Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Briggs is in the Salem General Hospital. On November 13 Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson he had one m ajor and one minor have had their three daughters and operation and is doing nicely at last children from California visiting them reports. the past week. Grandpa Gam er spent Friday o f last week with his old Comrade Smith at the Gunning home. The two old soldiers swapped war stories to their hearts content and to the enjoyment ; o f their hostess. A S V .S V .V .W S W A V Leave Turin r for Mill City 5:15 P.M. Agent General Insurance Turner, Oregon »*•**■**#*** * # * * * * * * st-* * * # * * # * Joa. Ilim m in , Prop.