The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 15, 1931, Image 2

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TRIBUNE
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Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pepper of Albany
were here for assveral days visit at the
homeot her parents Mr. and Mrs. F.
Rauscher Sr. Mrs. Pepper will be re­
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membered
as Maude Rauscher.
W. B. Powell is employe«! at Sweet
Mrs. DuBois is caring for Mrs. J.
Home, Oregon.
M. Lindley, who has been ill for the
her birthday. Those present wore:
past three months.
Mr. and Mrs. WmFuson were Sa­
Mrs. Robert Colvin, Mrs. Johnnnu
lem visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick motor- Brown and son, Merritt, Mr. und Mrs.
Mrs. Etha Sen-ice an,I son, Curtis, e<1 t0 SaK’ m- Thursday, with Mrs. Selmer Brown ami children, Norlyn,
was here from Portland visiting her
She0*Uye<! Duriel and Duwain o f Aumsville, MY.
for
a
short
visit
with
her
son,
Ed, and und Mrs. Elwin Crum, Mr. and Mrs.
fother, Frank Simpson, Tuesday.
Rlaph Crum and children, Norman,
Henry Stcmkamp has been appoint­ Nelda und Opal, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Mrs. Carlton and son o f Portland
are here keeping house for Frank ed road patrolman in district 24-25, Crum and daughters, Mildred, Billie
J. W. Etzel No. 33 ** and Geo. keech and Betty Jean, Mr. and Mrs. John
Simpson.
No. 88.
Crum and sons, Hollis and Earnest,
Mrs. W. Pickell and daughter. Miss
Mrs. Wm. Crum, all o f Salem, and
Yvonne, o f Shaw were shopping in
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Speer attended Miss Virginia Leffler o f Scio.
Salem, Tuesday.
the Fastum Marooshnw at the Elsinore
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Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Winslow visit­
Mrs Blair and small daughter and Theatre in Salem Saturday evenang. ed Sunday in Salem at the John Bu-
Fred Garbe spent Tuesday afternoon
cun-nd home.
in Salem.
Mrs. J. L. Sucre and son, John, and
Mamie Pearl Reed Kitzmiller died
i Wayne Ransom were in Salem, Mon-
A moving picture show. “ The Land
when? John u umlcr the care o f at the Good Samaritan hospital on
o f Indians.“ was presented m the a Joctor amj Wayne hatl l|cntal work January 5 where she had been criti­
auditorium Tuesday night.
j d o n e
cally ill for the past several weeks,
suffering from a sever«* heart ailment.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Bartlett anti Law-
The p ^ t week Christy Johnson dis- Born close to Nashville, Mo., July 22,
rence Crabtree stopped at the W. B. posed o f his 65-acre farm south o f 1888, she came to Oregon when a
Powell home enroute from Washing- \ town to l «' o Rock 0 f stayton. Mr. small child, with her parents and they
ton to their home in southern Oregcr.. Rock is a rural mail carrier out o f settle'«) on a farm south o f Aumsville.
Stayton and will farm as a side line. About 20 years ago she was united in
Mrs. Gerber, who has been house­
marriage to Perry Kitzmiller and to
keeper at the Hugh Weitman home
Itay Baker, who has been working
this union one child was born, Mrs.
for some time, left the first o f the in one o f the Mac Maar stores in Sa­
Rosemond Silvers o f Warrendule,
week for Washington.
lem for some time, was this week
near Portland, who, with the husband,
transferred to Stayton where he is
A1 Tucker has sold his farm on the in charge o f the company’s store. survived.
Stayton-Marion road to Mr. McCoy Ray’s many friends here will be glad
Her aged mother, Mrs. Emma R**«**l,
o f Scio, who will move there imme­ to learn o f his promotion.
who lives south o f Aumsville. also
diately. Mr. Tucker will move to a
survives as does her two sisters, Mrs.
recently purchased fram north o f Sa­
Riley Miller gave Ms wife a sur- Mae Sphoon an«l Mrs. Neva Bowers
. prise party January 4, the event being o f Aumsville: one uncle, Elex Reed o f
lem.
Aumsville, two grun«l chil«lr«*n, Betty
Jo«* ami Claud Edwin Silvers.
Funeral services were hel«l from
the Methodist church at Gresham und
interment wus made in Memorial
Park.
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Barbara Stanwyck
General Admission ..........................................50c
Loges .................................................................. 00c
Chihlren ...................................... —..................... *®c
Sunday« and H o lid a y «—M atinee« and E ven ing»
General Ailmission ......................................... 50c
Children ............................................................ *
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Paid on
California
The Place for Home People to Baak
on your train trip East
at no additional cost
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S aturday C ontin uou s 2 : 0 0 to 11:00 P. M.
via San Francisco, I.«»s Ange­
les and «»tiler winter resorts.
Tickets arc p ood in warm,
clean coaches «>n fuse (rains.
Liberal stopovers it imix»r-
tant cities en route, such as
San Francisco, Los Angeles,
LI Paso — now at the height
o f their gay m id -w in te r
season.
NEW O R L E A N S $62.30
ST L O U IS . . . .
30 .0 0
NEW YO R K
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60.70
am i m any o lh rn .
A»k »bout «he new ticket« K<«M|
in T o u rist Sleeper«. I h i t extra
(o n ifn rt co»t« but little more.
Imperial
Furniture Co.,i
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50c
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*50 to CHICAGO
S ou th ern P acific has cut
coach fares 1 .r»t to new low
le v e ls. See C a lifo r n ia on
your way. It com « u <» more.
25c
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tourist f ar es
radically cut
Upholstered in Jacquard Velour
E venings
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Coach a n d
Davenport$
and CHair
General A d m ission ................... ...................25 c
Logos .........................
2:00 to 6:00 P. M. Adults
6 :00 to 1 1.00 P. M.
Time Deposit«
Beautiful
2 Piece
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General Ailmission ...
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Adults
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M atinees 2 : 0 0 to 6 :0 0 P. M.
E v e n in g « 6 : 0 0 to 1 0 :0 0 P. M.
Meets second Saturday in tin-
month in the Grange Hall, Turn«-r.
Visitor* welcome at the Lecture
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NEW PRICES
General Admission ..........................................35c
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Children .............................................................. 1®C
SURPRISE GRANGE
No. 233
S o u th e r n P a e ifie
E. M. Keith, Local Agent Aumsville
Richard Barthelmess
WEEK DAYS
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Salem, Ore.
STATE BANK
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Warner Bros. New Entertainment Policy
484 Court St.
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Starting Sunday
I. » i 'c i t W a lc h and J ew elry
Repairing
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OPEN LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF SALEM AND VICINITY:
Warner Bros. Theatres, which has recently acquired the Elsinore and Capitol Theatres in Salem,
m.,kes its bow to the people o f the community with an txpr«-ssicn o f its desire to serve the community
and to build for its theatres a place among the city ’s institutions deserving o f the public’s faith an«l
confidence.
We hope and expect to make the Warner Bros. Elsinore ami the Warner Bros. Capitol your thca-
tres, with the single purpose o f serving your entertainment nee«is and desires and those o f your n«-igh-
bors:
Nothing will fc left undone by Warner Bros, to carry out this policy. Our present plans call for
the expenditure in the immediate future o fmore than $20,000 in improvements to place Warner Bros.
Salem theatres in the class o f the most modern and best equipped on the Pacific Coast for sound pro­
duction, screen projection and the com fort and convenience o f our patrons.
Salem’s Warner Bros. Theatres will show only the b< st o f film entertainment ami the sequence o f
programs now being arranged will embrace all o f the best pictures o f all o f the nationally recognized
producing companies. Salem will be given the best in pictures when they are new.
With the same sincerity o f purpose and with the same «let< rmination to had the way which has
k. pt them in the front rank o f the motion picture industry since its pioneer days Warner Bros, has been
an active leader among the industrial and commercial factors o f the nation in readjustments to conform
with shifting economic conditions. Believing prosperity to be a question o f relativity and the price o f
amusements to bear a direct relation to the price o f other commodities Warner Bros, in the present
trend o f declining costs adapts itself to the natural readjustments.
We are announcing a reduction in the price o f admission at Warner Bros. Salem theatres to a
level which we believe to be justified by the trend o f prices in other lines, but with the assurance that
quality o f the performances offered is to be in no manner curtailed.
People patronize those industries where the relative value o f their dollars return the most ,and to
those persons, institutions and communities reeogniz ng this principle prosperity is a continuing and
ever increasing blessing. With this in mind Warner Bros. Salem Theatres are sponsoring a “ Greater
Prosperity Month,” with an invitation to all to coon rat«- and share in its dividends.
Very truly yours,
M. L. SILVER,
Gen ral Manager Warner Bros. Pacific Coast Theatres.
JOHN STILLE,
Salem Manager.
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467 Court Street
Salem, Oregon