The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 29, 1931, Image 4

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THE
TU R N E R
FOR SALK—Special cut old fir wood
lfiu eh . Turner Lumber Company.
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Mrs. Jessee will leave in a few days
for Eugene to join her hushand, who
is employed there. Mrs, Jesse* has
been house mother at the Turner Boy’s
Home for the past 3 years.
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Riches Confsctioneay for quality
candies.
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
DURING THE WEEK
I r U f I t o w C o n ce rn in g the Cam-
teg *
G oin g * o f Y o u r e e if and
Y * W N oigk bor*.
T o ld l o The
T rik o n o R eporter*.
O s * o f tko N ic o tl C ourteei*» Y o n
Can Show to Y o u r G u m I i I* to
H ave T hair V isit* M en tion ed in
T k «** C olum n*. T k * T rib u n e
W ill C on sid er It a S p ecia l F a v o r
i f Y o u W ill H elp U* M ake Tki*
P aper M ore In terestin g to It*
R eader* by S en din g in I tom* fo r
Tki* C olu m n . W rit* u*, o r , if
C on ven ien t,
T elep h on e
Y our
New* Item * to Tki* O ffice.
TRIBUNE
WEST STAYTON
Mrs. FUrry Stewart U on the sick
list this week.
Mrs. Goss is visiting with
daughter in Eugene this week.
her
Change Of Ownership
Stock Disposal Sale
The chances on the butterfly quilt
are all sold and it will go to the lucky
one Saturday evening.
H aving p u rch ased the O re g o n S h oe S tore fro m the P rice Shoe
C om p any we find m any accu m u lation * o f chert lino* and b rok en *iae*
Verne Chamberlin left for Union
Mrs. Vivian Entley took her small
on band w hich wa wi*k to diepoae o f in tho »horte*! tim * p o ttib le and
Hill
district
for
the
tall
timber
where
daughter to Amsville Monday so that
to m ake ro o m fo r an en tire new «lo ck . In erd er lo d o tki* we kave
he expects to be very busy making
d ecid ed to close ou t the** line* at sacrifice price* and m ake tki* a
her grandmother ¡Mrs. J. M. Lindley,
wood for some time.
real *hoe even t.
T hese shoe* mean n oth in g to u*— w e d o n 't want
could see the young Miss, her first great
them , but it will be a great help to us to hav* them ou t o f the »tore
at price* that will appeal lo very shoe w earer. W e shall at all time*
C .E. Darley and Clarence Bowne
grand child.
en
d ea v or lo giv e you ou r personal atten tion and a fillin g service that
Chila and lunches at Riches Confec­
made a business trip to California
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we hope will » n u r * en tire sa tisfa ction to ovoryon e.
last
week
and
returned
home
Sunday.
Dr.
B.
F.
P
ou
n
d
p
ra
ctice
lim
ited
to
tionery.
C L IF F O R D D. B U R G E S S .
rem oval o f teeth, ga* or lo ca l, and
Mr. Thomason was visiting in the
ST A N L E Y BURGESS.
Mr. aod Mr*. Fglaton, teachers iu the dental X -ra y . New lo ca tio n 3 0 3 First West Stayton district Tuesday after­
Stayton grade school, wore dinner N ation al Bank B ld g., Salem , O re g o n . noon.
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quests of Mr. and Mr*. Neal Edward*
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Forrette and
Riches Confectionery for quality
Tuesday «renina:.
daughter, Bernadyne, were visitors at
candies.
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the W. D. Royse home Sunday after­
W ith ovary pu rchase o f $ 2 .8 6 and up on * pair o f w om en ’» fu ll
noon.
fash ion ed p u re silk ho»*
Joe McKinney and F. P. Rowley
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Mra. J M- Bones returned Saturday
motored to Saelm Monday with D, B.
Charles
Tatro,
wife and son o f
from Eugene where she wa* called by
Parke and they all attended the mcet-
Lebanon
and
Mrs.
Harry
Prunk were
the serious iline«* of her daughter, Miss
o f the Veterans of Eoriegn Wars.
visitors at the Elmer Asche home
Hazel, who is a student nurse at th»
W H IL E T H E Y L A S T
Sunday. Mr. Tatro is a chiropractor
Christaiu hospital there. Miss Bone, at that place and Mr. Asche went
Mr. Sloan came from his farm in
is making a slow recovery from a ne­ home with him to take treatments for
Polk couuty and spent th* we« k end
ver* attact of stomach trouble.
a week.
herew ith his wife, who Wacbee the
At Smith o f Sacramento, Cal., came
primary room in the Turner school.
A valentine program will be a feat­
in
on the early morning stage and
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ure o f the Community Club meeliug
spent the day with his uncle, Oscar
Mrs. L. M. Bargee is having her Monday evening. February «. A gen­
Stahl.
Mr. Stahl has been badly
362 S tate Street
Salem. Oregon
home wired lor eleclrioity. Her sou, eral in vacation i* extended to the pub­ crippled up with rheumatism the past
Ray Farrius, is doing the work.
lic to attend. Bring a valentine and two weeks but is improving at the J V ^ \ \ \ V A W i A ^ V * V . N f l A W W W W A f V ,W V A V .V W /V W W V V lW V W
present time.
join in the fun.
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Mr- and Mrs. W. F. VcKenncy were
The cauliflower association met at
here for s short stay Wednesday. Their
W h e t! T ra d e ou t o f T u r n e r ? N o ! Darley’s office Saturday evening and
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v e r ! Then why not b rin g y ou r elected four directors for a term o f
home is in Portland.
shoe* to be rep a ired to E. R ob in son , four years. They are J. D. Van Osdal, W W *,lA A fV V V W ., A V Y W W ! M V W W W V V V V W V W
lo ca te d in Mr*. B r ig s ’ * h ouse, in T u r ­ W. W’ . Bone, Roy Tyler and Vernon
Chila and luncher at Riches Confec­
n er, O re g o n . AI*o fu rn itu re rep a ir­ Tyler. Plans for the coming year
tionery;
ing.
were discussed but no definite action
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will have a smile and gool-will feeling
was taken at this time. The directors
Mrs. Walter Watkins has returned to FOR SALE—1 Burbon tnrkey gobler, will meet with E. R. Clark, president,
after you have had a
her home at Greens Bridge after spend 3 White R<>ck roosters Geo. Hain, 1 Tuesday evening. Vernon Tyler was
lug a week here at the A. D. Hale mile north of the Crawford school house elected secretary and Roy Tyler, vice-
president.
home, assisting with the care of Turner, Oregon
FREE
FREE
Oregon Shoe Company
/
Y ou Too!
Smooth Shave or Hair Cut
at
Mrs. Glabys Brown.
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M V J W V V W A V A W .W .V A V
Word from Mrs. C. A Davis states
that she and Miss Davie are enjoying
KRUSE Sc RYGH
E x p e rt W a tch and J ew elry
R ep a irin g
their stay in the south, and that they
will go to Los Angeles and Ventura for
a visit with relatives for a month before
N ew J e w e lry M ade to O rd e r
SURPRISE GRANGE
No. 233
ANDYS
B
S
a u b k k
h o p
“ The W ind-Blown Expert”
Hair Cut 25«
Shaving 15c
i idles Hair Catling a Specialty
Meet* second Saturday in the
month in the Grange Hall, Turner.
Visitors welcome at the lectu re
hour, at 2:00 o'clock.
Next to Elsinore Theatre
returning to Oregon.
• P rices R ea son a b le
For Sale— Baled hay.
Come and
get it, $12.50 at the barn. Ball Bros.,
Turner, Ore.
484 Court St.
Salem, Ore.
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W arn er B ros.
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W hy wish fo r
182 S. High Street
Salem. Oregon
Sum m er?
vacation
N O W in
W ARM ER
BRO S.
A P I T O
S A I.E lt
OREGON
Thursday
Roaring Comedy-Drama
‘ Bound to be the talk
o f the tow n . . . high
peak o f the cinematic
air circuses” — n . y . sun
HOWARD HUGHES’
T h r illin g A ir Spectacle
HELLS
ANGELS
T h e firm m u ltU m illio n
d o lla r t a lk in g p ic tu re
<•** JEAN HARLOW
■•n L yon —Jama* Has
4 Days
Only
Starting
Saturday
O f Chicago’ * Gangland G irliis!
California
You don’t really have to
wait the turn o f the calen­
dar for your vacation. Take
it now, when you need it
most. Board a Southern
Pacific train to California.
T o San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Hollywood . . .
perhaps to Agua Calicnte
or Palm Springs. Some­
where down South you’ll
find the carefree fun you
need to fit you for the year
ahead.
A ny Southern Pacific
agent will help you plan
the trip.
Southern
Pacific
H. S. B O N D , A gen t T u rn e r
E. M. K E IT H . A g e n t A um »ville
‘ w id o w from C h ic a g o ’
Friday and Saturday
The Comedy and Mystery Drama
O f The Season
‘T h e C a t C r e e p s ’
While the Canary Sleep
Starting Sunday
JOE E. BROWN
The Big Chin and Grin
Boy
of Joyland
in
His Biggest Laugh Feast
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