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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1931)
THE TURNER TRIBUNE LOCAL ACTIVITIES DURING THE WEEK Bri«f Item* Concerning the Com ing* and Going* of ^ our»olf and Your Neighbor*, a* Told to The Tribune Reporter*. One of the Nice*! Courte*ie* You Can Show to Your Guects I* to Have Their Vi»it* Mentioned in The»e Column*. The Tribune Will Consider It a Special Favor if You Will Help U* Make Thi* Paper More Intereding to It* Reader* by Sending in Item* for Thi* Column. Write us, or, if Convenient, Telephone I our News Item* to Thi* Office. The city put on an extensive build- work." located in Mr*. Brigg'* house, in Tur Quite a crowd met at Durley's office ner, Oregon. Also furniture repair Saturday afternoon to hear Mr. Bur ing and improvement piogruni 1 The massive gules o f circumstance, nett o f Woodburn talk about berries. ing. The unemployed go to work. Are turned upon the smallest hinge, He gave a very interooting talk on Mrs. G. W. White o f Salem anti her the culture and harvesting o f berries. A good way to invite peddlers and Thu* some seeming petty chance on, Harold o f Longview, Wash., and The ladies auxiliary o f the Grow salesmen to your house would be to Oft gives our life an after tinge, little Betty Jane White came from ers club met with Mrs. Koyse, Thurs erect a sign in the front yard "men ut Continued next week. Salem, Monday, ami visited at the day afternoon. Plans were made to George Brower home. Betty Jean set the second quilt together and to stayed for a long stay with her grand meet ut Mrs. Chamberlin's this com parents. ing Thursduy and have u quilting. .V Y V A ’ . W W . V . V V A % % V . V . % \ W W . ,. V . W . ,. W A V . V WEST STAYTON . .SOUP FO R SO U P s n Professor and Mrs. McClendon j spent Saturday in Salem. s Oh boy, what fine weather we've been having the past few days. Old man sunshine has been working over- Mrs. J. M. Bones visited Mrs. Tony Mrs. Hankie was u Salem visitor | time and if he continues to do so Gentry at Marion, Tuesday. ^we’ll be having "spring opening” as Tuesday. FOB SALK—Special cut old fir wood, the next big event o f the season. Velma Royse spent Saturday with 14 inch. Turner Lumber Company. Whoopie Naomi Chamberlin. Mrs. R .J. Watson is having a gar We always did like "spring open Frank Beal made a business trip age built this week. ing” in Salem. You just walk around to Stayton, Saturday. the many blocks and see the spring Mr. and Mrs. George Crume have Mr. and Mrs. William Wonacott styles being exhibited, especially G«e purchase a 1930 Dodge sedan. called on W. O. Royse ami family dress and corset shops. Boy, what a thrill to see those models wearing a Mr. aud Mrs. Cbas. Martin 0f Sunday afternoon. big "sm ile." Au disvi lie attend, d Uebeckah lodge Oscar Stahl is suffering from an There's one thing we can't under attack o f lumbago or something re here Wednesday evening. stand ami that is, why Papa Einstein, sembling that. For Sale— Baled hay. Come and the great German scientist, stopped at With every boy thoroughly inter Mt. Wilson to look ut the stars when get it, $12.50 at the barn. Ball Bros., ested, the members o f the 4-H Hund- he could have gone to Hollywood and Tum or, Ore. ------o----- „ , , ! craft club met Friday afternoon and looked at the "stars," and wouldn’t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sphoon have worked on milk stools. have had to use a telescope either, purchased the Roy Morlcy property Mr. ard Mrs. Elmer Asche ami besides it would be easier on the south o f Aumsville. ------•------ ; family spent Sunday in Lebanon as eyes. - —-■»■■■■--- M - R, a ley a c c o m p a n i e d Mr. and ... ,.t . o f Mr A.-cbe's m-pln-w. wiio fa W e’ re afraid that if we ever looked Mrs. A. Edwards to Saleai Mouday a chiropractor at that place, at one o f those Hollywood "tsars" evening where they attended the Mr. Nipple, Mr. Lacey, Mr. Kohl ¡ be an « ‘ monomer for life, W hile Sliriue cerenioii «1. and Mr. Stone went to Aurora last By thunder’ n lightnin’ we walked Friday as a committee to talk over up to the school house the other night Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Palmer and the pickle proposition. via the dirt path, and durned near Mrs. Howard Baker were Salem shop got stuck in the mud. If it hadn’t pers Tuesday. The first social meeting o f the been for a life line, in the form o f a Community club was held in the hall Richard Gale o f Oregon City was a Tuesday evening. A nice crowd was bush hanging over teh edge, we would Turner visitor Friday and took sup present and the evening was spent have drowned. -—---O---— per at the Rowley home. playing games We suggest that they move the side M. Bones and Art Robertson at- Wednesday night, January 21, waik from the highway over one block o f the tended a special meeting of the there wi„ ^ a ma33 meeting at the an<1 then wt cou,‘ l * ° to the *cho0' Woodman o f the World at Marion on WeJt Stayton ^„<>1 hous<? to u )k . house with dry feet. Friday night. j about a new school house. Besides w i have a library and mu Mrs. J. M B"ties went to Eugene today tube with her daughter, Hazel. w ho is ill. ------o----- - The Woodman o f the World mem- bers met Tuesday at their hall in Marion, doing much needed repairs on the building. Ernest Van Nuys and wife o f The Dalles and Frank Van Nuys o f Dallas spent the week-end at their parents home at West Stayton. ------a----- Mr. and Mrs. McClendon decided Monday morning after they were part way to school, they would rather walk, so they left their car and walk Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCormack o f ed the rest o f the way. ( I wondar Portland were dinner guests o f C. W. ' 1 Email, Sunday. . girls. The Jolly Girls club met with -o- Mrs. Margaret Martin aud Mrs. A- Mrs. Elsie Bone and worked on pillow E. Brudley were here from Aumsville slips and dresser scarfs, while the w ith Tuesday in the iutere»t of P. T. A. Needle and Thread club met Dickman at the school house. work. There are two groups o f 4-H club Mrs. Clifford Ensley and infant ------o----- The Growers club met in the Dar- daughter returned from a Salem hos ley office Saturday afternoon with pital the first o f the week. about 25 members present. Mr. Ben Ray Farrens is here for a visit with nett, who teaches the Smith-Hughes his mother, Mrs. L. M. Barzee. He system in the Woodburn schools, was has been employed near Hood River present and talked on the growing of for several months. loganberries, raspberries and straw berries. Dr. B. F. Pound practice limited to removal o f teeth, gas or local, and Fred Dickman, Mr. Sprinkels, Earl dental X-rajr. New location 303 First Van Nuys and B. H. Chamberlin and National Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon. wife attended a special meeting o f " ~ the American Legion in Stayton last Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wipper motored rnurs4iay. It v u a very interesting to Eugene where they met her moth meeting, there being several state er, "Mrs. Cora Ricker, o f Gardner, who officials present, the state commander returned here with them for a visit. being one. Victoria Chapter, No. 76, O. E. S., members o f Turner were guests o f Acasia Chapter, O. E. S., o f Stayton on Tuesday o f this week. Mrs. Stella Miller, Miss Mable ; < Tucker and Archie Rankin spent the , « week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller at their farm home. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bones received word on Wednesday that their daugh ter who in a student nurse ut the Eugene Christian hospital, was seri ously ill. ----- O------ G. A . G. Moore o f Salem, who is well known here and who suffered a paralytic stroke while on his way to Hie funeral o f an old friend, Motier Howe, Friday, is reported as improv ing in health. Building Supplies ROUGH AND DRESSED W h»t! Trade out of Turner? No! Never! Then why not bring your •ho«-* to be repaired to E. Robin*on, s LUMBER T R Wood TURNER L’b’r E AND M.F.G. CO. Y E W . Try to Sell You W h.t U S You Need U NOT S Everything We Can P. O. Bo* 208 s Phona 275 S-A-T-I-S-F-A-C-T-I-O-N W V . V . V A V . V / . '. V . V . ’ . V . V / . V . V . '. '. V . W . '. V . V A V W. J A Y s DENHAM General Contractor and Builder Cement Work and Plumbing Turner, Oregon Route 3 seum and will have to have a side- ! walk to get up to it. That is, us who drive “ shang’s horses.” J V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . '.V .V I . V . V . V . V s V .V .V .V .V i y t f .^ .V s V ------» - — •• We understood that the chief o f police cast a man into the city jail, i overnite. Hurray for the cops. This makes the second person to be in our little cell, tne first being a well known local boy. i; A W o m a n ’s We’ve sure got a swell police sys- The eight hour day and the five and a half day week is quite general ly established in business. This makes a 44 hour week, In the home, however, recent sur veys show ’ hat the farm woman works fit and a quarter hours a week, The city dweller is not exactly an idler, either. Her working time is 4‘J And a half hours a week. Almost endless hours of cooking, dishwashing, clean ing. mending, sewing, washing and ironing. The rest o f the time they have to themselves unless one of the children is ill, or something else de velops to upset the customary sched ule. Electricity has contributed in no small measure to reducing the work ing hours of BUSINESS. It can reduce the working hours in the home as well. Electrical ap pliances not only cut down the work ing hours but make the week more pleasant by relieving you of the heav iest and least pleasant part of the work. Cut down your working time! You can use it to much better advantage in other ways. There’s one big move we’ve gotta make in our Httle town folks. The “ little yellow shack.” Things we’d like to see— An unobstructed view from the west side o f the railroad track to the business section o f town. Cecil Martin buy one cigar per day. , Hollis Bones driving fast. H. R. Peetz be made water com missioner, so he would have control j o f all the city’s power. J Í i ij W o rk in g i tem bere- °*ber morning H. R. Reetz w-hile waiting for his morning |,aPer at tbe corn, r ^r^Cf‘r> ' greeted by the words "stick ’em up.” ! Peetz reached for the sky and saiil | “Don’t shoot, you can have the dam seventeen cents.” But much to his | surprise and relief the assailant was the chief o f police. Now that’s what we call fine pussy j footin’ George. Keep it up. - ...............& ¿ ^ -..:1 ÍÍ i !ÍIÍÍÍ&S l All •Join Ilamls and Circle To The Left at the Turner S-E-R-V-I-C-E By M ax McKay Bennie Gunsuales o f Stayton was visiting Earl Van N'uys, Tuesday. s Community Dance \ K v e r y Sn tim loy Night Let’s Get the Old Community Spirit. Give us your Sup|>ort. Being your friends to the biggest and best OLD T IM E DAN CE Every Saturday NigHt Mountain i ( ; p | S tates Power Company Sponccrcd by Ball Bros, and the People of the Comm unity STAYTON //.V , OREGON '.‘ .V .V .V .’. ’ .V .'.V .V . '. '. V . V . V . V . '. V A V . '. W . V . V . V