The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 22, 1931, Image 3

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
i.ng church servie«'«.
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Mr. und Mrs. J . L. Clark and Mr.
and Mrs. W. K .Winslow were amonx
1 the Salem visitors this week.
Mrs. Pearl Stewart and baby of
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Gains Fuson and
small son of Crawfordsville cam«' for
a short visit Thurs«lay at the J . L.
, Sucnr home here.
Mrs. Margaret Martin entertained
with a family dinner on January 14,
honoring her mother, Mrs. T. Y. Mc­
Clellan of West Stayton. Covers were
placed for the honor guest ami hus­
band, Mr. und Mrs. T. Y. McClellan,
Mr*. Millie Martin, Mrs. Murgaret
Strayer, Mr*. Klizab«;th Kirckpatrick,
Mr. and Mr*. R. M. Fuson and the
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, and
•laughters, Gwen and Charlotte.
K. M. Keith and wifi; shopped in parents, Mr. und Mrs. C. L. Hartley,
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
NaTem, Thurs«luy.
George Pulmer, near Sidney Sunday.
A. B. Lucas is employed this week
John Crum, wife and sons of West
at Slayton.
Suh'm and Mr. und Mrs. Riley Miller
Austin Stoddard was here from Sa­ of South Salem spent Sunday with
lem greeting friends Sunday.
Mrs. Joharinu Brown. Holly Crum re ­
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mained
for u longer visit and Dariel
Now l a t h e lim e to get th at loug
Brown went home with the Milh-rs
iieedsd h ealer or rook stove, S|*eelally
fo ra visit.
priiied at II
P, Je n s e n 's , T u rn er.
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Mrs. Martruret Strayer was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mi*
on Sunday.
The P. T. A. Sewing club met at
the school hous«- Monday ami planned
the year’s work.
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Justin Ransom came from Shelburn
and spent Thurs«l«y and Friday at
his aunt’s, Mrs. Susie Itansom, home.
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Mr. und Mrs. Christy Johnson and
Wade Mills have gone to Chehalis,
Wash., in quest of work.
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D o n 't forget the spei'lnl prior« we
are m a k in g on stoves nnd heaters. W e
h av e m an y •■tie r go<«| hargalus In <>ur
•tore. II
I* J eense n, Turner, Oregon.
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Mis« I.eota Bradley motored to Sa­
lem, Saturday, with the Misaen Ji-ssie
und (»race Richards, and their broth­
er, Eugene.
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Frunk Simpson and his housekeep-
i r, Mrs. Carleton, spent Monday in
Salem.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen K. Brown, who
live on the C. B. McCully place, are
the parents of a boy, born January
10.
The attendance was very good at
the play given by the Slayton high
school Monday evening, many com­
ing from Turner, Stayton, Shaw und
West Stayton.
Mr. an«l Mrs. Everett Powell and
small iluughter are here from Sweet
Home for u visit at the W. B. Powell
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hartley and hit
V V c ir n e r
Mr. and Mrs. Fre«l Schiffen r were
dinner guests at George Sherman’s
near Salem, Sunday.
CYP€ttlRIC6R$
D ro s.
S I IN O R
Today Saturday
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Why wish for
Summer?
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H o t T awaa *
, H E A « T » R S A K E R !
vacation
NOW in
Thrills and Chills Chase
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Each Other over the Serene i
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Ivan Hadley, Arthur Kunke and I.
Garner and Miss Garner went to Sa­
lem, Sunday, to see the play put on
there at the American Lutheran
church.
Aumsville high school basketball
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t< am* both went down to defeat Sat­
Saturday
while
work'ng
about her
SCHOOL NOTES
urday when they went up against the
home Mrs. N«;ttie Morris fell and
Stayton teams. At the first half the
broke her l«-g. She wa.« taken to Sa­
score was 0 to 0 in the boys’ game
lem to the hospital where last reports
and the final whistle Stayton was
S»;mester examinations are being
were that she was resting easily.
ahead threw points. It was a close finished this week.
gume uil through. The girls' game
William Anderson und family were
The social problems class is pre­
resulted in a score of Iß to 2. A re­
sick
with bad cold.« Sunday.
turn game will be played in the near paring a debate, "Resolved, That
Chain Stores Are Deterimental,” to
future.
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be given Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Millie Martin, Arbie Martin
TURNER
Mr*.
Ktta
Burns
entertained
the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
und family, Charles Martin ami fam­
Helen Zuber was the guest of L«;ota
TRAIN SE R V IC E
ily und Mr. ami Mrs. It. M. Fuson all L-I-K-E-M club at her home in Sa­ Bradley, Sunday.
North Bound
lem,
Sunday,
with
a
birthday
dinner
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spent u pleasant evening at the Irving
for
Mrs.
Ivy
Johns.
Other
club
mem-
The
contest
for
selling
the
maga­
No. 14, 4 :8 6 A M . (Stops when
Plummer home in Sulem, Sunday.
bers present wer« Mrs. I.uta Fuson of zines has closed, the red side winning
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flagged.)
Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Rowland, Mr. 1 Aumsville, Mrs. Katie Sturges* of by four subscriptions.
No. 32, 3:07 P.M. Regular stop.)
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South Bound
nnd Mrs. Hoyt Cupp and daughters, Brooks, and Mr*. Minerva Holcolmb
Captains for the red side were Ed­ No. 5, 11: 10 AM. (Stops when
Tcssic nnd Madge, and Miss Mildred of Salem. There were also several
flagged to pick up passengers for
Cupp sp<*nt u pleasant evening with visitor* pre*«'iit, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, ward Hankel and Leota Bradley, with
points at which this train stops.)
Mr. ami Mrs. J . C. Peterson, Sun­ Mrs. E. M. Pound, Glen and Nooma Prof. Mountain and Mrs. Ella Eng­ No. 15, 9:23 P.M. (Stops on flag only.
to pick up passengers for point«
day.
Burns and Mr. Burk, who gave the land, faculty advisors; and for the
south of E
Eugene
via Cascad?
l
blue
side
were
Doris
Walling
and
lovely birthday cake. Mr*. Holcomb
Lin^.)
Walter Getchell, E. Warne Empey
Mrs. I>*c Highb«'rger and daughter, assisted the hostess in serving.
No. 31, 8:45 P.M. (Regular stop.)
and Mrs. Ruth Riches faculty ad­ Following north bound trains slop t >
r x weeks' visit in Oklahoma. Little
Virg«'«n, r«'turne«l Saturday from u
detrain passengers coming from
Mrs. Stella Seeley came from Al­ visors.
Leonard Zub«-r was general advisor. points south of Eugene: No. 16, due
Virgenn has been «iuite ill since their
ii to care for her mother, Mrs. Eliz­
5:3 6 A. M.; No. 6, du- 6:06 P..M.
return.
abeth Kirckpatrick, who has be«-n ill
Rose Darley was absent from Office hour- ?.t Turn r week days are
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with the flu but who is much im­
8 A.M. to 12 o’clock noon, and from
William Howard ami stepson, Mc- proved in health at the present time. school Monday.
1:00 P.M. to 5:0 0 P.M.
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Cellan Howard, who ar«' cutting wooil
At th<- regular meeting of the P.
Vesta Carter of Stayton visited Station is closed on Sunday and holi­
this winter for the Oregon Grain Co., T. A. Friday evening it was d«;cid«Hl school Monday.
days. On these days passengers can
of Turner, were looking after hosi­ to give a benefit February 19 to buy |
pay fare and have baggage checked
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n' <u interest* nt Turner, Monday athletic supplies for the grade boys.
"The Clays the Thing" given by on trains.
evening.
It 1 II pmU '1 that th" William the Stayton student body in the
Howard family have sold their acre- Aum.-ville high school auditorium .■ A W W J'A A W .'A W A V / A 'A »
Mr. and Mrs. M. MrCollough and
Monday evening was well attended.
age.
«luughter, Miss Helen, Mr. and Mrs.
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K. F. Wallace, Mr. ami Mrs. Charles
Imogt ne Alsman was the dinner
The Merrill Garage has been sold
Martin were among those att»-n«ling to Messrs. Dorman and White o f , guest of Gwen Martin, Sunday.
A <Idiii£ M a H iin c N
the pageant "Light of the World," Klamath Fall*, Oregon. Mr. Merill
ALL MAKES
in Sulem recently.
ha «operated the garage for the p ast! Friday evening at 7 :30 o’clock the
T H O M A S
R O E S
Auimville basketball teams will meet
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two years and in
the sale he 1
Okie Mills sufTere«l a severe lac-ra­
421 Court
Salem
the
Stayton
teams
in
a
double
header
took some farm property in exchange.
tion of the leg, just below the knee,
on
the
local
floor.
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The n«*w owners soy they will run an
when !»«• f«-ll on a «Irng saw Tuesday
up-to d ite garage where repair work
while cutting woo«l at the Walker
will be done in the best possible way.
pluce. He was taken to Dr. Brewer
They invite a share of your business.
■ nt Slayton for medical ntt< .it on.
They al>o handle gas and oils, and
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can supply the autoist with any and
Rev. William Cone *pok<- to a goo«l
nil kimls of accessories, including
W A R N ER B K O S . Present
crowd nt the Christian cl urch Sun­ tire*. It will pay the car owners to
day. Mrs. Cone pluyed a gu’tor jmlo
give Messrs. Dorman and White a
which wus greatly appreciate d. Rev.
trial.
nnd Mrs. Cone, Imogen»- A1 au.n uml
Doris Goodpasture were dinner gu«'*t*
o f the Charles Martin family fullow-
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Starts Sunday
E M K**ith, Agent
Aumsville, Oregon.
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Padfic
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A red hot liombrc * h o
wrote the book of love
a new chapter every
night — one for every
boudou in M exico!
California
You don’t really have to
wait the turn of the calen­
dar f«»r your vacation.Tak».
it now. when you need it
most. Board a Southern
Pacific train to California.
To San Francisco, Los
Anceles, Hollywood . . .
perhaps to Agua Calicntc
or Palm Springs. Some­
where down South you’ll
find the carefree fun you
need to fit you for the year
ahead.
Any Southern Pacific
agent will help you plan
the trip.
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