The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 08, 1931, Image 6

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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
DURING THE WEEK
B rie f Item * C o n c e rn in g th e C o m ­
in g * a n d G o i n g * o f Y o u n e l f a n d
Y o u r N e i g h b o r * , a* T o l d t o T h e
T rib u n e R ep o rters.
O n e o f th e N icest C o u rte s ie s You
C a n S h o w t o Y o u r G u e s t s Is to
H a v e T h e i r V is i t* M e n t i o n e d in
T h ese C olu m n s. T h e T r ib u n e
W il l C o n s i d e r It a S p e c i a l F a v o r
if Y o u W il l H e l p U s M a k e T h i s
P a p e r M o r e I n t e r e s t i n g to I t s
R e a d e r s b y S e n d i n g in I t e m s f o r
T h i s C o l u m n . W r i t e u s , o r , if
C o n v en ien t,
T e le p h o n e
Your
N e w s I t e m s t o T h i s Office.
Now Day Divani facial preparation,
Mr. and Mr*. U S. Talbot alni S II and girl* just think of how poor Mu- It would have been Mr*. Andrew
special $1.76 value* now 79c al Traili- Baker wore dinner g neat a of Mr. and dam
ne en must feel. Aint dut
Brown.
surnpin?
We
suggest
that
they
both
Now
us my Ktory is getting oer,
or* D rug Store, Turner, Orv.
Mr*. John Sell I fferrr Saturday evening.
unfurl their heurt* und hurst out with Hood River has good apples,
a big " h e a r t '’ story in " T ru e S tory" Hut we only get the core.
MU* Mary Feller returned to hinter-
C W. Smalt hr* been quit* ill the or " T ru e Confession" ntuguxim'.
I tried to hold her on my lap
pri»eSunday to resume her du ties a* a past week with the flu and Karl Stand- Ashe* to ashes, dust to dunt.
But she only left we Hat. Poor boy.
teacher in the school. She *|>vul two ley is acting as chore boy.
If it wasn't for u broken engagement
Gooilby till n e s t week.
weeks her* with her parent* Mr. and
Mr*. Fred Feller.
Jim Noah, who ha* been employed
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at the Bone* garage for several monili*
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Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Whitehead, Sr., left with hi* family for Prlnevllle.
and Mrs T- T. Palmer and daughter
Peggy, were Salem shoppers on Wednes­
Mr. and Mr*. Maurice T<>un*aiid,
day ol last week.
member* of Surprise Grange, now liv­
ing at Shehl'H, attended the Grunge
Mi«fc Faustina Delzell came from Sa­ *1 Winllc Saturduy.
Carl OaBley is cutting wood on the
lem for New Years dinner at home and
Hunt and Tate farm at Rocky Point.
A spied ill program of aong*. read­
to see her mother who spent New Years
Ms. and Mrs. T. T. Palmer were in
ing*,
recitations and an interesting us
day’ in bed, but glad to have the girls
Salem Monday afternoon.
well a* am using Calunder s tu n t will
all home.
be a portion of the Grange meeting
Mrs. C. L- Standley, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Moore and Saturduy.
very ill. is steadily improving.
family and G. A. G. Moore, ol Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harris spent the
spent New Years day here at the home
Prof, and Mr*. Jo h n Wutaon came
past week with relatives in Portland.
of Mrs. Moore's brother, Mr and Mrs. from Forest Grove and spent Saturday
F. C. Gunning.
mill S u n d ay w ith his m other, Mr*. It.
Mr*. F. C. Delzell is able to be about
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! J. Watson,
the house after a week’s severe sickness
Clifford Ensley towed the wreck
of i
0
with a bad cold and heart trouble.
burned
truck
to
Portland
Saturday.
H
e
1
Mrs,
Georgia
McCIcun
ofSulem slop,
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is figuring on purceasing a new Chevro- pud here for u sh o rt visit, w ith utt old
Mr. and Mrs. Don Feldman and Miss
let truck t<> continue his milk route | friend, Mr*. W. J. H arris,w lnU Mr. Mo­
Thelma Delzell returned to Corvallis
und transfer work.
ueaii tr u . ia o < d bualm-as in Aumaville
after the holid ays.
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¡W edinaduy,
The
section
men
and
linemen
were
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For Sale—One goad fresh milk cow,
pretty
busy
Monday
repairing
signal
Mr*.
Etllo
McG"Veru earn* from
A 1 stuff. Bruce Bowne, Turner; phone
and postal telegraph wires
The wind j Dayton an d ha* been spending the
715.
of Sunday night bl*-w a tree across th e ' week with her father, Dr. J. W. Run-
Roy Hatfield was absent irom his right of way causing much trouble to eoui uud wife,
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woik on the section Monday on account telegraph lines.
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[ J. It Davis, who lives on the T u m i
of having a col.1.
FOR SALE or T R A D E -O v e rla i d 4. Miller place, fell from the hay mow
Baker
and
ready
to gowith license. Price $50. Will Sunday. He is suffering from se vere i
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Howard
children cai.ed on Mr. and Mr*. F B. take hay, grain or spuds. < 'has. Parsons, hruist-s hut forltinuity no bone* were!
Box 126. Aumsville. Oregon.
b r o k c u . He I* eon lied to hi* bed uud
Haworth Tuesday evemhg
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Hot!!* Bouesis d o i n g tin- rhoue*.
Mrs. L. E. Peterson visitep h tr moth-
The Lest Saturday Night Commun-
er Mrs Brown, at Marion and reports ity Dance was declared a rousing ru^pe**
her imbroving in health-
by all in attendance. Everyone had a
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real time dancing tD the ola tunes. Geo.
By M o M cK ay
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Palmpr and dau- B ower with his lunch counter and
! Howdy folks, how’s the old eye for
ghter Peggy, were visitors at the F B. white uniform setm rd t<» be the main
attraction, especially to the ladies, as l»t ra ture today? B etter get out the
Hayworth home, Monday evening
usual—we oft- n wonder how he does it ! oId monicIi’ and Pr‘ »,8rc
rt’ad "omc-
Kennetn Peterron is driving milk M nv new (aees * ere noticeable a' the th,£K neyer before r,’a d -
.
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. . . . .
Behold! Behold! A new column is
route lor Corkey while he is out on . dance. especially several ol the old-tim- t|orn from whjch wc are striving to
businecs making plans for a new truck. er9 Df
COmm 'mty — who expressed give you u little am usem ent and
the m se lves as having a giod time Over laughter. And by yum pin yimrn-y if
Mr. and Mrs. John Avery from Rocky
o re hundred ar.d fifty people attended •v t’ evcr
wound UP and then u n *
Point, wi re in Tnrner Sunday bringing
Saturday night, dance and a much l.r- wind
w i " make “ SiP* for S u ^
r"
Mrs. Avery’s mother Mrs Emma Moore i
ger attendance is expected this coming |
Y e s , 's i r
t-> her home here
Saturday. It was ani ounced that mem-,
Yeh and by the way we had to
bership tickets will he issued at the next study about fo u r hours and one min-
D r . B. F . P o u n d p r a c t i c e l i m i t e d to
dan<
e which was met with a welcome ute to come to a unanim ous decision
re m o v a l o f te e th , g a t o r lo cal, a n d
upon the sophisticated title of “ Soup
d e n t a l X - r a y . N e w l o c a t i o n 3 0 3 F i r s t chee: by all. It certainly looks like the
for Soupstrainers." And now that
N a t i o n a l B a n k B l d g , S a l e m , O r e g o n . d u b Dance is a success.
[ th a t is the name of our column we
' will love, protect and provide fo r it
the re s t of the days of its life.
But what the heck is a soupstrainer
Warner
W arner
anyw ay? Ah, we know th a t they j
llr o N .
have often been thought of as mus-
llrn s.
SAT SUN
|
tachcs.
Maybe so, but we’ve always
STARTING SUNDAY
heard that mu.vtaches we re ferred to
a s ............something else.
T h e T h r i ll o t
Anyhow, Soup for Soupstrainers is
the name and we’re please te r make j
a L i f e t im e
the acquaintance.
Well old 1930 is dead and gone, [
so let’s forget him ami tu rn our a t ­
tention to the new born 1931. Only a (
baby of a week, and now what a
whale of an old man he’s gona turn
out to be. T h at’s if we all put our
-houhlers to the wheel and push. Let’s
go folks. What say?
When a bigger and better town is
made we will make it — with your
help.
Attention! It won’t be long now ]
until the museum and library will be
Directed
completed, and we shall have to turn
By
our attention to gathering specimens
Wm. Baudine
i of various type for it. If we had been
fortunate enough to have one of those
animals called mother-in-laws, we
with
would gladly offer her, but we haven’t |
L oretta Yonng
any so som one else will have to |
Jack Mulhall
donate. C o n folks let’s cooperate and |
I’.ay mond Motion
get a t least one of this species.
A irst National and
Vitaphone Picture
And then too wc might get some
It will
of
those ra re apecimens o f " tr u e hus-
scare the
Vitaphone | hands” and "bootleggers.” My what
laffs out
¡a mixup we would have and too we
o f you!
might suggest one of those animals
&
with "big hills," the " g rocerym an”
for instance. Oh! Oh!
! Check and double check, but a in ’t
poor old A p <U aving n terrible time,
s
B u ild in g S u p p lie*
R
Y
Fanchoo
and
Marco's
Society Circus idea
s
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TURNER L’b’r
M.F.G. CO.
W * T r y to S e ll Y o u W h a t
You N eed
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ROUGH AND DRESSED
SOUP FOR SOUPSTRW RS
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S -E -R -V -I-C -E
P hone 27S
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JAY DENHAM
General Contractor and Builder
Cement Work and Plumbing
Route 3
Turner, Ore iron
W e G ot O v er It
W e A lw a y s Do
The year of lHD.'i was a “panic” year. Every­
body said it was the fault of he Federal Admin­
istration Bread lines were common, and real
money was as scarce us the proverb«! “hen’s teeth”
In 1907 we went through another |>eriod of
panic of business and industry. In 1921 we had
another business slump that caused the old folks to
recall the |>ost-Civil War days.
This week marks the beginning of anoth­
er year and croaking ravens are i>erched
around on the highways and by-ways, warn­
ing that it will be a hard winter and things
will I k * much worse before they are I tetter.
Maybe so and maybe not.
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I he light and power industry looks
forward to the year 1931 with confidence
in the future of the United States, as it
has in the past. It will continue to im­
prove and extend its service to the [ h * o -
ple, as it has in the past.
There is no place1 for |>cssimism in
the conduct of our business.
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