The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 04, 1930, Image 6

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THE
TURNER
T R IB U N E
17 gathered round the festive board I W W .V W v V W .V - .V J
ami tin impromptu program in the
Ch«s. Stuudley Sr, who ha« been quit» held its regular meet inn Tuesday even-
afternoon,
mg December 2, with thirle-eMi local
ill sine«.» Sunday,
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AtMili'i M/IrliiiM-H
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| men, und live visitors front Salem pres­
John M. Watson and wife were
Mrs. Stella Miller entertained :it din-1
ALL MAKES
Brief items Concerning the Com­
heic fro mForest Grove for Thank*
ent
ner Sunday Mr. and Mr* Carl Y\ tpper,
ings end Coings of Yourself and
gi.m
g
with
his
mother,
Mrs.
It.
J.
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If
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The program cansi.-ted nf group |*ing
Your Neighbors, as Told to The
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Miller, Mits Mab-
Watson,
going
on
to
Hood
Rivet
for
421
Court
Sahrn
Tribune Reporters.
log, conducted by Chaplain A. S Bond,
u week end visit. Another son. Wil­
Iv Tucker and ArchieRankin.
talks on the theme, “ Ye are my wit- liam, and family uNo cume from Van ■ • .V W .W .V V J W V . V W J V V W J W
One of the Nicest Courtesies You
Can Show to Your Guests Is to
Remember the Bazaar at the Christian ties es’’, an i the business session. As it couvtr.
Hare Their Visits Mentioned in
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special part of the program, Mr. Pi's
Church,
Wednesday, December 10
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These Columns. The Tribune
Willard Hear was home from Al­
geraid, member of the Industrial Ac
Will Consider It a Special Favor
bany college for Thanksgiving with
if You Will Help Us Make This
Mrs. L. C. Peterson went to Marion edent Commisiun, gave an interesting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( ’ . A. Hear
Paper More Interesting to Its
to see her mother, Mrs. Frown, who has talk on the formation, operation and Others at the Hear home for the
Readers by Sending in Items for
This Column. Write us, or, if
been quite ill. She reports her im­ benititsto be derived from the Work­ holhla) were Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Convenient,
Telephone
Your
proving in health.
Gillette, Walla Walla, Wash.; Mr. ami
man's Compensation Law.
News Items to This Office.
Among the items of business was the Mrs. Frank Bear, Cruwfordsville; Mr.
und Mrs. Charles Gillette und daugh­
There will be a fi*h pond and other
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I r*port of the committee on arrangments
18x36 rag rugs, 39c. Ditter’s.
ter,
Itosalin, Portland; Mrs. Amy
attrartion at the Huzuur at the Chris-
; lor the Peace Oratorical Contest, the
He ir, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hear und
I. L. Robertson was a business visi­ tam Church, December. 10. A chicken
im; s to be held at the January meet- , m lU daughter, Eunie«
tor here Monday.
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dinner will be served also.
i :• : ulth, .immunity Club. ( ash pr.z
Optical ( V m .
G ift stationery, books, dolls, games,
The Community Club will meet
es will he awarded at that time, Llimi-
New Typo Deeper
Atty Kndicott was here to day und
package dressings, etc., at Prather’s.
Curved Lens
again
December 9 ( Momlay o f next
nations
will
he
held
during
December
or
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Bent for Heller Visio*
report» the new library museum progres­
week). Come ami bring your friend*,
Fast color prints, new colors and
early January, and only the best three
m ighbora and all th«» children. New
si ni rapidly.
patterns, 19c yard. Ditter’s.
or four will appear a. the Community people o f the community ure espe­
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•Ili S ta te S tr e e t
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Frank Farris o f Salem came for
f . P . Itowley and his mother inovsd Club. Prizes oif.-red are: first, |7; second cially invited an«l the older one* are
SALEM, OREGON
Sunday dinner with his parents, Mr. to their new home the first ol the week. $3 and third 42. The contest is put on urged to muke themaetvos uc«|uaint<-d
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and Mrs. George Farris.
in the interest of Woild Poses und it is with their new neighbor*.
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Mrs. I-aura Hubbs o f Silverton, Mr.
The spirit o f the *«»u*on should rule
Bert McKay and R. Lee Theissen and Mrs. Fred Tread gold o f St hoped that the principals of real peace just now ami the program will bear
spent the first o f the week fishing at Helens, Mrs. R.
O. Hasstet ami Wal- • ',l b** brou*ht oul ,n th*
that in mind.
Tillamook.
I O. W. Kmmons, uistrict president Comet
I do Riches.
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of the brotherhood, was one of the
Mr. and Mrs. John Cox spent their
/
.
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I The street known as Fifth street,
Slayton.—
Mrs.
John
Tlionta pr«*-
visitors
pi
event.
Thanksgiving vacation with relatives Ieadjnjf one blook froin Mrs Steel«a
sent« «l her husband with a baby boy
in Portland ami other places.
I «oner to the BattU Creek road, has
hist Friday morning, and Dr. Brewer
SPECIAL— Regular $1.00 pure silk been graveled ful width, which indeed PU‘ ‘Sts o f Mr. and Mrs. Ko
Barclay
report* the la«l to be a chip off the old
hose, 2 pairs $1.50. Howard's Corset is a wonderful improvement. The city at Mr Far land «luring the Thanksgiv- block. John ha* not yet decided
had the work done under the «lirec- inR hol>days. Rev. Burgoyne had the
Shop, 165 N. Liberty, Salem, Ore.
whether hi» will make a lumber sal«-*-
tion o f J. M. Bones.
pastorate at McFarTuml several yeurs
man or u baseball fan out o f the new
When you buy from our adver­
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1 ago and their visit was made very
arrivnl
but says he has lung power
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. S. Burgoyne pleasant for them with a good ftllow-
tisers mention the fact that you saw
enough for both.
and
daughter,
Ruth,
were
house
ship
dinner
on
Thanksgiving
day
with
their ad in this paper.
Mrs Wra Morris is cari g t«»r Mrs,
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
DURING THE WEEK
Th#
Methodist M«n’s
Hrutherhood
CyP€UIKIC(ER$
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Mr. and M rs. Fay Webb and two
«laughters have returned here to make
their home.
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FIRLSTBNE COURIER TIRES II
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Try and B eat It
Fill up with ‘SUNSET GAS’ and ap-
predate that quick get-away and
milage performance, 23c per gallon
.vsvvv.wv.vWHY PAY MORE?-
chine dance sets make
Crepe
acceptable gifts. Special values at
$1.95. Howard Corset Shop, 163 N.
Liberty street, Salem, Ore.
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Christmas cards, gifts, toys, deco­
rations, etc., now on display at the
drug store.
FOR SALE— Jersey and Guernsey-
cow ; heavy milker; second calf. Taos.
Little, route 1, Turner, Ore.
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Dr. B. F. Pound practice limit , d to
removal o f teeth, gas or local, and
dental X -ray. New location 303 First
National Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon.
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Mrs. Sloan spent the week-end at
Kings Valley with her husband, Mr.
Sioan will come here Friday fo r the
week-end.
Don’t fail to see our showing o f
holiday goods. Prices lower than ever.
Ditter’s, Sublimity.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Farris and
Herbert Briggs were Thanksgiving
dinner guests at the Howard Baker
home.
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Alsniao’s Service Slalii-n
ji
Hex Alsinan, Proprietor
£
Oregon I
Building Supplies
ROUGH AND DRESSF.D
Wood
I
AND
Hats -Odorless ('leaning
One Day Service
ix»t Us Serve You
Every Week
Service
with
A Smile
Yuli nlw iya get a lit lb* more
than you pnv lor when you tieni
with ti*..-I It nil "gl.*,” f u l l
inensure—.( ’ lean oil, the t,ruml
y o it r motor Ilk«-* t« -t,—nod
cheerful nrrvice t• • bring yon
buck.
FREE AIK and WATER
WE FIX FLATS
RED CROWN GAS
.K e rry
,ity
leaner?»
SKJ N. Liberty,
Salem
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W. T. Higdon & Son
UNDERTAKERS
l.f.OYI) T. RIG DON
County Coroner
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Oregon
Bones Bros., Turner
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V01III OWN PR0PIPTY
•S CONCIINIO WHIN VOuP NKiGHBORt
Houtc is on rue/- - fer»*#
M.F.G. CO.
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We Try to Sell You What
You Need
NOT
Everything We Can
Phone 275
Your neighbor’s fire loss is
likely to become your loss.
Don’t be without proper in­
surance.
Insurance that was adequate
a few years ago may need
revision to-day!
Let us offer our advice.
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r. P. ROW LEY, Agent
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Turner, On-gon
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IIAMMAN STAGE LINES
L'-uvo S.ib m for Aumsville
6:30 A M.
10:30 A M.
4:45 P.M.
Leave AtirtiHville for Salem
3:10 A M.
I :20 P.M
6:10 P.M.
Leave Aumsville for Mill C.’ity
7:25 A.M.
5:25 P.M.
L< ave Salem for Turner
10:30 A.M.
4:45 P.M.
Leave Turner for Sulem
8:20 A.M.
1 :30 P.M.
5:20 P.M.
Leave Turn« r for Mill City
5:15 P.M.
General Insurance
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TURNER L’b’r
P. O. Box 208
Called
v
Just Ph<«ne up , w e.II d o the
rest.
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DELIVERED
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stevenson and
small son are here from Seattle for a
ten days’ visit with his mother, Mrs.
U. S. Talbot, and her husband and
Mr. Baker.
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At the S. A. Riches home for
Thanksgiving were Miss Blanche and
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LUMBER
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Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gillette have re­
turned to their home in Walla Walla,
Wash., afte rspending a month here
with their daughter, Mrs. Earl Bear,
and family.
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G. Stewart, brother-in-law o f Mrs.
China Bones, an«l Jim Hill were here
from Salem fo r a short visit the first
o f the week.
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We also carry Confectioner;,'
and Smokes
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Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Osborn, D. A. '
Osborn and Abner Grimes o f Scio
were dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. ;
Lotus Osborn on Thanksgiving day.
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Mrs. Charles Standley, who has
been seriously ill since Sunday, is re­
ported as showing some slight im­
provement.
C. E. Lewis was here from Aums-
viile on business Wednesday. He re­
cently purchased the Z. Webb place.
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Herbert Briggs is convalescing
from a recent operation at the nome
o f his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
George Farris.
Drive in for that service that
‘Really Smiles’
Sublimity,
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Mrs. Giradin has returned to the
Geo. Farris home after an absence o f
several weeks which she has spent at
Hood River.
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NEW LOCATION
Jos. Hamman, Prop.