The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 04, 1930, Image 3

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Mr. und Mrs. Thomas i.ittie were
Mm. Tillm Wright became ill Tuesday Salem shoppers Wednesday.
and it was found ur<-t**«ary to cull a
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I.ittie spent
Slayton physician
Sunday
afternoon ul the home of Mr.
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and Mrs. M. Musgrave near Aums-
Mr. and Mra. Kil Gilbi rt, Mr. and V ,11.
Mra. G«-org<- Schneider, Frunk Muuer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ruymond Titus spent
It. C. Hansen and Frank Schneider
attended the funeral of A. Weiacn- Thanksgiving with Mrs. T itu s’ parents
burg ut Woodhurn. Mr. Weiaenburg Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Richmond of Ha
lived a t Shaw for a num ber of yearn lom.
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prior to going there to muke hi* home.
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Thomason spent
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F :>lt HALF— An electric plate, reason Thanksgiving with their son, Owen,
und daughter, Mrs. Paul Walker, and
able Inquire at thia office,
family of Portland.
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Dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. K.
Mr. and Mrs. C.°T~ Whit«- and Mr.
W arne Kmpey, Werneaday night, und Mrs. Raymond Titus attended a
were Miaa lutura Ku«-nzli of Salem meeting of tin- Linn-Benton County
and Hex Alaman of Sublimity.
Pomona Grange held at Morning S tar
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Grange, south of Jefferson, last Sat­
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Keith of Salem
urday.
Mere visitors at th > K. ‘M. Keith home
bare Sunday, Mr. Keith 1 « manager of
Slayton.- Mrs. George Duncan and
the Miller l)t bailment »tore in the Cap Mrs. J. I,. Pounds, who recently u n ­
derwent operations ut the Stay ton
ital City.
ho%pit d, ur.* recovering rapidly.
Mr. and Mra. E. Wurne Kmpey,
Slavton.— Mrs. C. H. Brewer en­
C. M. Dregriie anil Mian Grace Rich- joyed a recent visit from her nephews
arda were dinner gucata of i ’rof. and Max and Glen Brown, who are living
Mra. T. C. Mountain, Tueaduy night. ut Eugene. Glen is att«-nding school
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The membera of the aenior claaa of there und pluying on the football
’31 received their claaa ring» Tuea­
duy morning. The aeniora are Kva
Comer, lioae Zub«-r, Gwen Martin,
Mildred Kauacher, Klma Tyler, I.eoUt
lirndley, L«-onur«l Zuber, Leonard
Lee, George Towle, Jack Kcndell,
Jack Kudnu, Alva Keen, Herbert
What glorious adventures hoys be­
Amoa, I s o Suabauer, Marian Schu-
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«n the ages of U-n ami twenty-
maker, Merle Johnson, Loten Tyler
have
reading The Ami-ricun Boy—
and W alter Gelchell.
Youth’s Companion! A- if by magic,
"T he Keatful Hour Inn," w,ll be this well-known magazine carries boys
given by the aenior und junior class«-* to distant parts of the worlil, intro­
Friday evening, December 12, in the duces them to strange people, lets
high achool uuditorium ul H o'clock.
them «-xjw riencc queer customs and
Gregory lllunt, a aelf made busi- r**vrl in the adventures of foreign
neaa n u n , ia played by W alter Gctch- lands.
«11; Prof. Christopher Hun, un nu-
In u single issue, a hoy will battle
thority on aociology, Wilbur Tripp; the froze» Northland with sl«*d and
Amunda hia wife, Kva Corner; Dr. dog team, cross lndiun-haunt<-<l plains
T elfair, evevorybody’a friend, la?on- in a prairie schooner, zoom over war-
a n l Zuber; Moilie Thornton, a mod­ t o m lamia in an army plane or on
ern I'andora, Ko.-<- Darley; Gertie «langerous r«»utes with n U. S. mail
lloaglan, a claaa by heraelf, Opal pilot, hunt wild nnlmals in Africa
T ripp; Currie Clutterton, an enour- atop th«- swaying hack of nn elephant,
a n c e talker, Helen Zuber; Bob Hu ter go cruising .n a battleship, fight Arab
an endurance cater, Wilfred Ditter; raiders with the Foreign Legion und
l,nvinia Litnguiah, an endurance rlcep- participate in many other thrilling
t r , Tiaaie Cupp; Karo, Japanese cook. experiences th at come to readers of
O rpha Schellenbergcr; Uicbard fiunt- the American Boy— Youth’s Com­
ley, an au ru b rat, George Tow .
panion.
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It is experiences as th«-''" that
On Friday night of thia week t!.«-
Aumavillc high school baaketeers e n ­
te r the league season with JefTeraon
. 1 » opponents. These teams have met
for the past two years and have al­
ways played close gumes and this
yi nr promises to be no exception.
C R Y S T A L
G A R D E N
Doth Jefferson teams are under new
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coaches this year as is also the girls'
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team of the local school, hut the boys’
E very W e d n e?d ? y ? - f ''- t u r d i y
team is being led for the third Benson
Strictly O la-T im e D ancing
by Coach Kmpey. Coach Mountain
At 8:30, p. m.
announces his starting lineup us Doris
Walling and Louise Highbcrger, for- i M O D E R N
D A N C E
w ards; Virgie Bradley und Opal C R Y S T A L
GARDEN
ANNEX
Tripp, ce nters; Helen Zuber and
E very W e d n e s d a y an d S atu rd ay
Mabel Hull, guards. Couch Kmpey
Strictly M odern Music
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and D a ncing
will stin t Is-onurd Lee and Merle
Johnson, forwards, Leonard Zuber O n e G ate a n d O n e Price of Adm it
and Edward Hankel, gunrds, and
sion clitic*. you to both styles
of (lancing
either Alva Wcone or W alter Getchcll
G ents 50c
L adies 25c
at center.
leal G ift
sharp' ii a hoy’s wits, kindle his imagi­
nation, strengthen his character, de­
velop Ids understanding of the world
in which he lives ami of the people
th at inhuhit it. Here, indeed, is the
ideal gift for that boy in whom you
un- inter« ted— that son, nephew,
cousin, m ighbor, or, perhaps, th«-
son of u business associate. An a t ­
tractive gift curd bearing your name
will be sent to the boy If you request
it with your order. Then every time
the mailman brings th«- magazine to
his door, the boy wil Ithink of you
! gratefully.
Subscription prices are only $2.00
l for one y« a r an«l $3.00 for three
! years. Mail your order direct to the
i American Boy— Yourth’s Compaion,
550 W. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit,
Mich. Servic«- on your subscription
' will start with whichever issue you
I specify.
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BY DAY OK CONTRACT £
Estim ates Furnished
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FILBERTS
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Riches Confectionery
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Aumsville Road
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L ady A tte n d a n t
r: ir, t \ , t'| Rank ii!d g.. i ’ln.ne IV H
. O re g o n
Salem,
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KRUSE & RYGH
E x p e r t W a tc h an d Je w e lry
THE GREATEST VALUE#
IN H O S I E R Y TODAY*
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Repairing
N - w Jewelry M -de to O rder
! KAYSER HOSE
P .icrs n. j**o:-a!¿¡e
S a’em, Ore.
484 C a u rt St.
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QUALITY CANDIES:
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A very pleasant evening was spent Toller
a t the A. K. Bradley home, Novem­ Tt'csday,
l-'iiday a n d
S a tu rd a y
ber 2«, when Mrs. Bradley en tertain ­
7 to 10 p. m. A dm ission 10c
ed 4H Club members, assisted by
L adies Free. S kates 25c
Mrs. Chnrles Martin. The playing of
games, singing of cluh songs ami re­
freshments were enjoyed by C har­
lotte Martin, Montana Wilcox, Ida
and Jan e Pomeroy, Mae Lacy, Lois
Turner, J e a n Keith, Virginie Swan­
son, Virginia and Ralph Garbo, Viola
and Samuel Bradley, Doris and Dean
Nicholson,Clarissa und Sum ner Clark,
Dorothy, Mary, Florence, M argaret
nnd Robert Lucas, Grace, Beth and
Guy Ramsdell, John Snyder, Ralph
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Alsmun and Orval P runk; chaperones,
Subscriptions Taken
A. A. Niccolson, Mrs. M argaret Mar-
tift, C. M. Dregnie, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
for all Magazines
H. Prunk, host and hostess, Mr. nnd
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Mrs. A. E. Bradley.
The club finished last y ear’s work
100 per cent with 48 members with
Turner Oregon
Mrs. Bradley as cluh leader. The club
work has not started for this year
hut expects to a t nn early date.
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13. S. Talbot
Following north hound tra i l - st«sp to
detrain passengers coining from
points south of Kugciie; No. 1<>, «lue
5:40 A M.; No. 8. du<- 5:51 P.M.
Office hours a t T urn r week days a r e
8 A.M. to 12 o'clock noon, and from
I 00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Station is closed on Sunday and holi­
days. On these days passenger* can
pay fare and have baggage checked
on trains.
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O o W N come silk prices— up jumps the
vclue of your hosiery buying dollar . . .
Kayser's new dollar full-fashioned hose are
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marvelous for that low price. In two weights
F O R A L L K IN D S O F
— sheer and strrni-service. In the new fall
GLOVES
GO TO
Rill«c!’j Store
shades. Every pair with the
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flattering "Slendo " Heel.
Other good values in Kayser
137 R u P h C om im rcirl Street
Salem. Oregon
(Across the street west of
Lrxhl * R’j h Rank)
T h e mo«t cooip e l* lin e o f
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w o rk , d iv*ng o r d r e s s , g!.-*ci
a n d m ltt'A S .
Ais» II k i n d . of M e n ’s goods,
R a io to s t
e!o*h:n g a n d sh o e s,
u n d e r w e a r a n d socks.
W e w a n t y c u r t r - d « . C o rn s in
a n d see t h e m .
hose at $1.25 $1.50
$1.65
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No.
I t . 5:06 A.M.
(Stops when
Ongg-d. >
No. 3", 3:07 P.M. R egular stop. )
South Bound
7. 10:30 A.M
(Stops wh«-n
fiagg(-«| to pick un pn.^engi-rs for
point* nt which this tr-i'n stops )
No. 15, 8:35 P.M. (Stops «in flag, on'v
to niek up i’-isscpg,«,« fo*- point*
outh of Fhig.-n’ via Cascad'*
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N«>. 31, 10-55 P.M (R eg u lar stop.!
Harrison’s
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