The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 05, 1931, Image 3

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
FImer A»ch« cam» horn* Saturday with Duke and Calvin Dively the past
from I,<•[)«non, where ha haa been tak- week at Union Hill cutting wood, had
the misfortune to cut his right hand
' mg treatment» for the pant weak. Ha la
quite badly. They were moving the
much improved in health and leturned
car which had a crosscut saw on the
Lebanon again Suuday,
side and V erne’s hand came in con-
AUMSVIULE
p eal Happenings
The Aumavilla Women» Club mat with deuliriK with the preservation o f tim ­
ber.
Mr. Fuller, who ia u royal enter-
tuiner, ia intensely intere»ted in hia
Mra. Nora Pound la »topping a few
work und therefore kept both young
day» with Mra. Johanna Brown.
and old interested over a period o f
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ulmost two hours.
He knows his
Claire Donker und hia »inter Mia» Kin- mountains and highways and the tim ­
ber that grows on und ulong them, in
»ki ware Salem »hopper» today.
fact he knows Oregon as few men
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know it which was fully demonstrated
Harold Kanaom and wife visited with
un he took his audience from beauty
Dr and Mr». Kanaom in Tnrner today. spot to beauty »pot through the state
o f Oregon und purta o f Washington,
Sherm Swank and wile were hare from lecturing, a» the reels unwounded,
aguinst Are, und how to prevent this
Junction City on# day the pa»t week.
uncalled fo r waste in our vast timber.
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The group o f slides o f Oregon wild
Mr». Kosaltha Johnson aud Mr». War llowers in color» and Oregon wild
life were especially fine and brought
n«r Lee are on the »ick list this week.
muny gasps o f uppreciution from the
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Mr. and Mra. K, M. Pu»on»pent Mon­ audience.
Immediately following the progrum
day in Salem on bui-ne»»
a short business session was held
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when the new bylaws were adopted.
Alice Titu* »pent Wednesday night at
A pot luck supper was served from
Turner with Clarissa and France» Clark. 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock.
This Friday night the local high
school basketeera play hosts to the
vi.it with her sister Mr». Sucre,
Turner teams in return games. Aums-
! ville played there last week, the girls
Mr., A. B. Luca. wa. taken to a Sal- win„ |n|f
hnr,, earned flult Karm. 24.
Mr». Kay i» here (rom Portland for
j g ( while- the boy» were successful in
« king out a 16-15 win. Both coaches
at Aumsville arc working their pro-
tegt-s hard this week as they expect
narder games here, us Turner will
com v '•‘-•termined to wipe out last
week’# defeuts. Coach Mountain will
probably start the iwme lineup this
p ace cast o town. ^
; week as he did there last Friday. That
Virgi# Bradley .dffered o loosened inc|u,|e- H ighbcrger and W alling, for-
tooth while playing baakel ball at Tur
wards; Tripp and Bradley, centers;
Zuber and Brauner, guards. Coach
n«r recently.
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Empey has been stressing defensive
Mrs. Malinda Chambtrs with Mr* play this week with his boy» in an
effort to stop the Turner team which
Jack Brooks »hopped in Salem one day
seemed to have little trouble in break
the first of the week.
ing through lajit week, but then
couldn't sink the »hots. Merle John-
Mr. I.andrrs, who, with hia family lives son at forward, Hunkel »aid Downer
on the Graham pla • west of town, is at guards are sure to start but Lee
und Willard Johnson are still fighting
confi ed to his home with diptheria.
it out fo r the other forw ard job,
while Getchell and Zuber an: still
Herman W alt, while playing at achool,
k<->-ping the coach guessing on which
ran against Lucille England, falling to
to sturt at center. Zuber played a
the pavem?nt in such a way ss to Kri.a4 kram,. Imt week ut center when
injure his ankle aeverely, Wednesday.
I Getchell was removed on fouls und
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may start Friday.
Mis* Irene Nance, who has bt-en em­
retnrned to her
home in
W. J A Y
The Specs fam ily o f North San-
tium spent Friday evening at the
Wallace Bone home.
W ILL SERB YOU
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Mrs. Alice Little o f Crawfords-
ville was visiting at the Van Nuys
home Monday.
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B. H. Chamberlin and w ife spent
Saturday evening at Macleay.
The B. H. Chamberlin fam ily and
Mrs. Bone motored to Salem Satur­
day spending the forenoon with Mrs.
Chamberlin’s sisters, Mrs. Wells and
Mra. Smalley, then doing some shop­
ping in the afternoon.
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Verne Chamberlin, who has been
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ter Carvel, who have been living on the
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Mr. Stahl has recovered
from an at-
Dave Easburn place south of town »ince tuct of rheumatism and is aide to be out
last fall, have moved back to their home aa usual again.
The Growers Club met at the school
have built a new house.
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house January 28. Speakers were, Mr.
Mrs. Martha Fuson is at the home of Stafford of the \uror » »V M in y Co and
her son Itoy und wife again after a pro- Mr. spires of Turner. w hoapo»e on mar
long stav at the nome of her son Wil- keting. M f A|t,oU o( Wyoming and P.
liam She plans on going to Oregon J Helgerson of the L ily Seed Co., told
City in the early spring to visit unot!.er of the different fertilizers sold by their
son Arthur.
firms.
Messrs. Dorman and White, who
recently purchased the Merrill Gar­
age, will soon remodel the place,
putting in both ladies und gents rest
rooms, moving the gas pumps and
also rebuild the work room. The new
owners report business as being goorl
and are well satisfied with the treat-
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8«ndwiches 'pickles and coffee
were served after the meeting. The pick­
les were furniihe I by the Auroi a Pickl-
i ing Company,
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Saturday a pie social was held ut the
HC|)00| house when tin Women’s Auixlia
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with to take edvantage of your magazine bargain
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scription to your paper and the five magazines that 1 hava marked with
Meets second Saturday in the
month in the Grange Hull, Turner.
Visitors welcome at the Lecture
hour, at 2:00 o’clock.
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Mr and Mrs. " m. Allen. Mrs Mary
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Monday from a several days visit with
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'report a mo»t enjoyadle trip and visit
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nice sum was realized from the sale of
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The high school auditorium was
packed with members and friends o f
the Aumsville Community club at the
regular monthly meeting Tuesday
evening when Ole Fuller o f the state
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forestry department showed
four
reels o f movies and a group o f slides
o f .-.rones in Oregon nml Washington
A W W IW A V A V W V W W V W
Adding Machines
In the West Stayton district where they
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ers were present und were very much1
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibson and daugh­
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Clark family attended Community Club organized if pcs»ible. A num berof play-
meeting ill Aumsville Tuesday evening.
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The men an I boys met at the McCle1-
Loyd Van Nuys and the Mieses Helen ¡un hsll and discussed plan* for base-
teams
Turner, Oregon
Route 3
WEST STAYTON
Tw o
DENHAM
General Contractor and Builder
Cement Work and Plumbing
The ladies o f West Stayton took
something to help out with the dinner (
and had an all day quilting at the
Bruce Bowne home Friday. They
quilted out a friendship quilt fo r
l Grandma Bowne which was a Christ­
mas gi/t from her daughter-in-law, j
Mrs. Bowne.
Those present were
Mrs. T. Y. McClellan, Miss Mary
Walker, Mr». Hankie, Mrs. Gilbert,
Mr». Piser, Mrs. Koyse, Mrs. Asche,
Mr». Beldan, Mrs. Anne Johnson,
Mrs. A. W oo«ley, Mrs. Nellie Woos-
ley, Mrs. Kohl, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs.
Paul McClellan, Mrs. Comstock, Mrs.
Miskimmons, Mrs. Wise, Mrs. Cham­
berlin, and the hostesses, Grandma
and Mrs. Bruce Bowne.
Albuny
Pretz and <«ruce Harm and the Thus, ball this summer.
14, 4:36 A.M.
(Stops when
flagged.)
No. 32, 3:07 P.M. Regular stop.)
South Bound
Stayton. Mrs. C. H. Brew er and
No.
5,
11:10
A.M.
(Stops when
met Tuesday evemug in regular session, Mrs. A lgie Murphy were the winners
flagged
to
pick
up
passengers
fo r
o f the prizes at the bridge party and
points at which this train stops.)
with a good program following the busi­
J. Spaniol won the 600 prize given No. IS, ft :2-5 P.M, (Stops on flag only,
ness meeting. Mr*. Forrette, Mr». W. by the Women’s club last Friday. It
to pick up passengers fo r points
south o f Eugene via Cascade
O. Koyse and Mrs. Ttgan were the com­ was a benefit affair and ten tables
Line.)
mittee in charge.
were played.
No. 31, 8:45 P.M. (R egu lar stop.)
Follow ing north bound trains stop to
passengers
coming
from
Stayton. Harry Humphrey, o f the detrain
The ladies o f the West .Stayton
points south o f Eugene: No. 16, due
Growers Club made a butterfly quilt Korinck Remedy Co., was looking a ft­ 5:36 A. M ; No. 6, due 6:06 P.M.
which they raffled off, sidling 160 er business in Salem, Tuesday a fter­ Office hours at Turner week days ar •
8 A.M . to 12 o’clock noon, and from
chances at ten cents a chance. The
noon.
1 :00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
quilt was won by E. M iller o f the
Station is closed on Sunday and holi­
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Chevrolet Garage o f Stayton. Mr.
Stayton.— Mrs. Louise Beauchamp days. On these days passengers can
M iller bought a couple o f chances on
pay fare and have baggage checked
was
a Salem visitor Tuesday.
on trains.
the quilt at an American Legion
meeting in Stayton and proceeded to
forget about it. Th erefore he am!
his w ife were very pleasantly sur­
prised when the beautiful quilt was
presented to them.
ployed in the Puntley Beauty Parlor in 1 ■ ----------------------------------------------- ■
Stayton for the paat several months, has ^
North Bound
No.
The W#»t Htayton Community Club
Mr», liaaa Kantom at Shtlburn today.
em hospital the first of the week suffer-
ing from appendicitis.
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Mr. and Mr». Lee ilighberger and
daughter Virgean are nicely »«tiled In
the small bou»e on the Ed lllghberger
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Everybody's Poultry Magatine
The Term Journal
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Coed Sterlet
Heme Circle
Heme Friend
Household Magatine
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□ Pathflndc’ (Weekly)
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