The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 01, 1931, Image 3

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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
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May the New Year
Bring you an
abundance o f
Happiness and
Prosperity
The Turner Tribune
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Marion, County, Oregon.
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MHS. CHAS. «. CLARK, Editor
'• . ton V.- re it .mer guei.U t . ti. Cham­
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pear Broaden of R om - Loda • in
G eneral M ore
visiting her aiate r, Mr«. Ja men
TURNER
OREGON
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Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Sacre of Salem
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Harrison’s
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»" i Mr. and Mr*. Van Nuy* had their
!• daughter and husband, Myrtle and
G orgo Howard, with them on Christ-
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» I Mr*. Sprinklea visited Mr*. Cham-
»* h' rlain, Monday.
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Mr. and Mr*. T. Y. McClellan spent
m Christmas at AumsviHe with the *£
Charley Martin family.
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Mr. and Mr*. Honk I and family ¡£
i and Mr. and Mr*. Alien went to Wil- j
laminin, Sunday, to visit George "*
5» Hankel.
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Season s Gr«iing$
We thank you for
your patronage dur­
ing 1930, and wish
you a Happy and
Prosperous New Year
E lsinore
Now Warner Bros.
T h e a tre s
A Christmas program wn- giv. n in
Wish all their patrons and
friends
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A H appy
NEW YEAR
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» the p]eu*ant Grove church Sunday. Ì ■
Tii. is the fin-t Christmas program to V
,• be given there for several year*.
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The club* at Wert Stayton school
arc* doing well. The Jolly Girl*, who
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*• wing, m< t with Mr*. Elsie Bone, ¡1
their h-nder. The Needle and Thread j£
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king the first division in sew- ^
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Minnie Dickman, their leader, j
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Elmer Asche at hi* home. All kre \ £
int* rested and enjoying the work very
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much.
Mi i Nickerson left Wednesday i
morning for the Christmas holidays. |
School open* again Monday.
The West Stayton schools soldi
$9.4* worth of tuberculosis seals this i
i year, i > were all working to win ,
Turner
Oregon
the priii. Tex Shoddy, In the fifth i
Salem, Oregon
1 grade, was high man of the school, j
having sold 150. Velma Royse, in the I
v. nth grade, sold 125. Each were
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pre* nt<-il with a pound box of candy 1
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furnished by Mrs. E. A. Bradley.
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The school gave a good Christmas
• program Tuesday afternoon to a large
I crowd.
) Robert Royse and Y'erne Chamber-
lain went to the alumni meeting at
Aumsville,
Monday, and also the ban-
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j quet in the evening.
Virgenc Johnson has been quite
! sick with tonsolitis but is much bet-
I ter r.t the present time.
! New Years
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iflukr la 'il
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fiirbrn (fioufrrtiimrrit
Bill Brazen's Blt-sic Shop
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. ¿atmy N<w Year.
As nineteen-thirty prospered,
Then so will thirty-one,
W e hope to keep your custom
Success has just begun !
Oregon Feed & Flour Co.
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KENNEDY’S City C leaning W orks
General Contractor and Builder
Cement Work and Plumbing
Turner, Oregon
Route 3
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“ When the time* or freshing shall
come from the presence of the Lord”
TURNER, OREGON
£ ¡(A cts u. J ) one of those blessed
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I seasons in on now! and any child of
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the me ng is certainly missing a
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could realize what they are cheating
themselves out of, the church could
not seat the crowds that would come.
After all is said and done, what is
this life but a place in which to get
ready to live— forever— in the next
world? An- you ready? No time,
now? Say! when the reaper comes
he won’t a*k if you have time to go
with him, but you’ll go.
The interest is very good. Some
souls have been born into the king­
dom. The three specials from the
men’s quartet and the harmonica solo
from West Salem last night was just
one of the treats planned for this
week. There is special singing every
*■ night. There’s a good warm room,
there’s a hardy welcome for all. After
the watch night meeting, the subjects
on which Rev. Groves plans to speak
Salem. Oregon ^ are:
1215 State Street
Phone 703
Thursday— '"The Impassable Gulf."
Friday— “ The Unpardonable Sin.”
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Saturday—
"The Living Sacrifice.”
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Sunday—
"Twice
Born.”
fell
from
a
wire
where
he
was
at
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“ The spirit and the bride say,
piny at the Snoddy home on Christ­
WEST STAYTON
'Come.’ And let him that hcareth say
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mas day.
Laurence Tragen, youngest son of
‘Come.’ And let him that is athirst
Mr. and Mrs. Welch of Mncleay come. And whosoever will, let him
Mr. and Mrs. Tragen of West Stay
ton, was hurt quite badly when he and Mr. and Mrs. Bone of West Stay
take the water of life freely.”
Ring out the old, «*
Ring in the new,
Ring out a greeting,
friends to you!
A wish for health, a
a wish for wealth,
Success in everythihg
you do!
D E N H A M
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A N O. K .
1 H A T C O U N T S
1928 Ford Model A Sport Coupe, run only 9000
miles ............................................................ $385.00
1928 Model A Ford Touring.......................... 195.00
1929 Model A Ford Roadster, new paint new tires 365.00
1928 Oldsmobile Landau Sedan; first class condi-
dition throughout ......................................... 595.00
1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster, heater, side wings,
wire wheels, rumble seat and run only 8000
miles ............................................................ 550.00
1927 Chevrolet Coupe thoroughly reconditioned.. 265.00
1929 Chevrolet Sedan, run only 8000 miles........... 525.00
1929 Chevrolet Coach, looks like a new o n e ........ 495.00
1928 Durant Coach, fine shape, new tires..........
295.00
1927 Chrysler Coupe, fine shape, new tires..... 285.00
1929 Chevrolet Sport Cabriolet, perfect condition 525.00
1926 Ford Touring, ruxtel.............................
85.00
1927 Chevrolet Touring................................. 125.00
333 Center Street
Tel, 1802
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SALF.M, OREGON