The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 18, 1930, Image 6

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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
with Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap.
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
DURING THE WEEK
Mrs. Caterlin is here from Yam ­
hill fo r a visit with her sister, Mrs.
I. H. Small umi husband .
B r ie f Items Concerning the C om ­
ings and Goings o f You rself and
Y o u r Neighbors, as Told to The
Tribune Reporters.
John Hansom came from Sltelburn,
Tuesday, to see his father, Hr. Han­
som, and to tell him o f the injury o f
another son, Harvey.
One o f the Nicest Courtesies You
Can Show to You r Guests Is to
H a ve Th eir Visits Mentioned in
These Columns. The Tribune
W ill Consider It a Special F a vo r
i f You W ill Help Us Make This
Paper More Interesting to Its
Reeders by Sending in Items fo r
This Column. W rite us, or, if
Convenient,
Telephone
You r
New s Items to This Office.
The Chas. Clark family and Lucille
I Mildred Hones attended the senior
' play "R estfu l Hour Inn" at Aumaville
1 Friday evening:.
Some prowler stole a stand o f bees
from Jack Henningsen, near the Har­
ris place recently. We hope they get
badly stung.
Miss Helen and little Betty Peetg
spent the week-end in Portland with
their sisters, the Miss Sybte and Huzel
Mrs. Standley is reported still im­ Peetz.
proving.
Kennic Peterson, Jay Cook ur.1
Mrs. Ed Shillings and daughter Howard Baker are among those suck­
ing the grai nfrom the remains o f
were in Salem shopping Thursday.
the Turner elevator. Clifford Ensley
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Haworth were is using his truck to put the grain in
shopping in Salem last week.
the cars.
A. Bones made a business trip to
Salem last week.
Carl Owsley is cutting wood in the
Sublimity district.
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Mrs. J. M. Bones called on Mrs. T.
T. Palmer, Thursday.
W. A. Martin has lG-inch
growth fir wood fo r sale.
The nightwatchman o f Turner and
some o f his boy friends had a bar­
becue and feed by the fire that is still
burning at the old elevator site. A
good time was reported.
old
relatives gutliered to givo them u
house warming. Sevvrul gifts were
daughter*.
presented tu Mrs, Rowley and son,
Following Is the Christmas program I'uul. A chicken dinner with all tin
which will be given at I hu I hristaln trimmiii's wus served ut noon with
Church un December 23, Orchestra. eleven seated ut the table. Those pres­
Music, Josephine and Kuth Gilstrap; ent were Mi. uml Mrs. George D.
Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. W. h.
Hiches Confectionery, K. S. Prather pru) er; song, Mr and Mrs. Furl Cook Taylor o f Amity, Mr. ami Mrs. T . H
and E. J. Harrison ull have nice ads in respoiisi> e reading. The Fir.it Christmas Newman and daughter, Helen Jean,
this week's issue telling the buying Candle, Kuth Gilstrap's class of ten o f Salem, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fuller
public that they have some real bar­ children; resiling by children from Mrs o f Milverton and the hosts, Mrs. I.. J.
gains in Christmas candies, notions
Riches’ class lead by Gertrude lo o k ; Howl, y and son, F. P. Rowley.
and dry goods. These enterprising
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A very enjoyable day was spent at
merchants art1 also sending out "d i­ song. Slur of the East, Wit/el and
rect" this week the same ads in a Johnson slaters; leading, Rachel Riches; the home o f Mrs. Stella Miller, Tue»,
folder to the trade and i f you did not talking tableau in eight parts by young duv, by the Grange Work Club.
At tho dinner hour they honored
get one be sure und read the ads in people in coslum; solo, Alvm Sulrrtnan;
Mrs. William Hulzke, whose KOlh
the paper.
Music by Fowler orehestra; treats; bene
birthday occurred oil Monduy. A love­
diction.
ly angel food cake, baked by Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harnett, Mr. und
Hester Crome, with eighty candles
Mrs. J. K. Whitehead, Mrs. Louise
Centered the table.
Z.
T.
Bryant
is
spending
a
few
days
Kunke, A. E. Robertson and daughter
The new officers elected at the busi­
| here with hia friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Margaret and aon Albert went to Mil*
Fred Gunning. Mr. Bryant is 'Marie ness meeting w ere: President, Mrs.
waukee Sunday where they Joined Mr Pu rfe(. i,ejghtonV grandfather and ia Stella M iller;
Mrs. Jack Heath at a surprise birthday
Civil W ar veteran. He is on his way
Those present were M> adames Win.
liutzke, K. McKay, T. I.itile, C.
party, honoring 1. L- Robertson, Mrs. to Portlund to spend
the holidays
Whit -, Kam.sdell, U. E. Denyer, lles-
Heath’s father Other relatives in the from Foster. Oregon, when« he makes
I t Ci a w . J r
Whitel idi Fi
group -were, Mrs. I L. Robertson. Mr. hi* ho,nc with “ *on' M r’ Br>ant
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, i made The Tribune office a pleasant Mitchell, Eleanor Titus, John Girur-
and Mrs. ( hapman and fonr children of
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call Saturday and said he can remem- din, lì. N Karris, Tim Palmer, G. W.
M . Helens, Mr. and Mrs. trank Lyle, |,or
¡»«-ction in the early days. He Huimaker, Maude Hones, Miss Miller
and daughters and Kenneth Chapman, work' d on the railroud when it was und the hostess, Mrs. Miller.
Portland; Mr and Mrs Ray Baker. Sa­ built from Aumsville through to
Woodburn, and hus made muny trips
lem.
birthday. Present were Mrs. Kffic Mc­
Govern o f Dayton, Mr. and Mrs.
Perkins an dtwo daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hansom and children o f
Shelburn, H alve Hansom o f Lyons,
the hostess, Mrs. Susie Hansom, and
son, Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter and
Mrs. Geo Brower and Mrs.J. U Webb
daughter, Helen, were here from their
are
joint ho»te*acs at the lutrrs home
! farm south o f Aumsville, Saturday,
Mrs. O .N. Cotterson is expected
ibis
afternoon to the missionary society.
fo r a visti with Mr. and Mrs. George
at her home in Turner, Wednesday.
Brower, friends o f long standing.
Mrs. C. E. White will lead the meet­
E. S. Prather has a nice lot o f
ing.
Mias Markaret Wall, compositor on
Xmas gifts at his drug store, also
¡the Jefferson Review, sp* nt Saturday
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reasonable prices.
Mr. ana Mrs. f. E. \\ hite entertained
here visiting her uncle and aunt. Dr,
A .J. Allenby from Salem and his and Mrs. Ransom. The Tribune force
brother from Keno, Oregon were in acknowledges a pleasant call from
Miss Wall.
Turner on business Monday.
a number of friend at
Mr. an<l Mrs.
White
and two small
UP into th" hUU abovc Stayl° n ° "
hunting expeditions.
Mrs. L. J. Rowley and son, Paul,
are now comfortably located in their
new home which has just been com­
pleted. The structure is 24 by 30
»nd contains five rooms, two closets,
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I toilet, large attic and disappearing
a delightful 500. , tair>< Tho plllcc wu„ bui|t by the
party Friday evening. Present were Mr Turner Lumber Manufacturing com-
and Mr*. U. E. Denyer ai.d children, pony. J. S. McKinney was head car-
Mr. and Mrs. W . F Gulvin and child* 1» "tor, assisted by Cecil Martin, and
For tbt
C H R IS T M A S
CARVER
EFFICIENCY beyond compare—
*“* I*he only kind that matter«—
Attains perfection in the man
W ho carves and never spatters.
T he test of rare ability
Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Osburn and two
The home o f Mr. and Mrs. Law­
ren.Mr.
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Mrs
Fred
Mitehll.
Mr.
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And skill that’s mot. appealing
small daughters were the guests o f rence Edwards is under quarantine
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L —n days. Sunday, the new home
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this:
T o cut the turkey and
bis parents near Scio, Sunday.
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as a result o f Mr. Edwaids having Mr. and Mrs. Geo. t tume, Mrs S t d la 1
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thi scene or a pleasant guth* ring
Get
none
on walls or ceiling.
diphtheria. Their 18 months’ child i., Miller. M.-s liable Tucker and the hosts' whcn MV(>rtt| o f th,.ir ir iends and
Mr. and Msr. Charles Parsons were
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at the home Mrs. Edw’ards' parents,
here from Aumsville Tuesday looking
Mr. and Mrs. Given.
over cars at Ball Bros, garage.
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The
Domestic
Science class o f the A W A V A V W V Y A A W ^ . ' A ' . ' . V / A ' . ’ . V . V . V W W . V . V . V . ’ . V / W . W A V . V . V A V / W . ’ . W W
Mrs. Ella Durfee, who has been
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high
school
is
serving
a 12 o’clock
bedfast fo r two weeks follow ing her
short visit in Turner, is able to be up luncheon Friday fo r which a small S
charge is being made, the proceeds to
again.
be used for needed supplies. Come
Herbert Brigg3 came from Port­ out and help these youn gpeople to ;
land the first o f the week. He isn’t i help themselves.
enjoying i !i<- best o f health at the
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While returning from Salem one
present Li.ue.
•evening the past week Mr. and Mrs.
There will be a splendid program Whiteheail narrowly escaped a serious
in the afternoon by both grade and accident when their car skidded and
high school students, also a Christmas finally came to a stop in the ditch at
tree and Santa Claus.
the side o f the road near the Cottage
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M rs. Merle Ensley, who has been farm. A local garage was called and
quite ill at the senior Ensley home went to their assistance.
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Riches Confectionery
Société
Candies o? Quality
in Salem is reported much better.
Sunday, Mrs. Susie Ransom enter­
Mrs. C. A. Davis and Miss Mary tained with a fam ily dinner, honoring
Davie motored to Salem, Wednesday, Mrs. J. W. Hansom o f Turner on her
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Building Supplies
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Fancy Xmas Chocolates
Boxes 25c to $2.00
Christmas Pack Cigrs
Phone 275
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¡ • D o you want a 6 or 7-room house to fit your needs?- This can be done
approximately $1000.00. This company built a home fo r Mrs.
• ¡ L . J. Row ley and son, Paul, fo r that sum. With J. S. McKinney as
■T head carpenter and Cecil Martin working under him, we built this
¡■home in 18 days. One other man helped a small part o f the time. I f
^ you are interested in a »mall home o f this cla»» it would pay you to
¡J inspect this house.
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Everything W e Can
P. O. Box 208
Societe Bulk Chocolates 60c pound
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W e T r y to Sell You W het
for 35c
Imperial Fancy Mix 50c lb
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2 pounds
Fruit Jells 40c pound
TURNER L’b’r E
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Crystal Mix 20c lb.
Peanut Brittle 30c pound
S-E-R-V-I-C-E
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Plain Mix 15c lb.
2 pounds for 25c
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