The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 05, 1931, Image 6

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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
DURING THE WEEK
is now ready to serve full time on
the farm iguin.
of Portland will be the aptaker.
FOU SAl.K — Special ent old fir wood
Mrs. Arthur Kunke and little Joyce
14inelt Turner Lumber ( ’ »inpany.
spent Thursday in Salem with Mrs.
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Brief Item» Concerning the Com­
Mrs. Anna Johnson with her dauch- M. Fliflet.
ing» and Going* of Yourtelf and
Ann.i
visited her other two daughters
Your Neighbor», a» Told to The
Mr. Schampier has been working
Tribune Reporter*.
at the T B hospital Sunday afternoon.
overtime on his berry patch the past
One of the Nice»t Court*»««» You
fine days.
Visitors at the Delzell ranch o f late
Can Show to Your Gueatt I* to
were Mr. and Mrs. Downy and chil­
Have Their Viait* Mentioned in
Miss Gertrude Anderson was re-
Theae Column*. The Tribune
dren of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. lured for the remainder of the school
Will Conaider It a Special Favor
Dnun and Miss Grace Daun o f Day- year.
if You Will Help U* Make Thia
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Nichols of
Paper More Intereating to It*
Reader* by Sending in Item* for
Stayton.
Mrs. F. Dutnbock received word re­
Thi* Column. Write us, or, if
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cently that her mother is very sick
Convenient, Telephone
Your
Mrs. Susan (jiradin spent all day Mon and hnd been taken to tin- hospital.
New* Item* to Thi* Office.
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day at the Salem General Hospital with
Mr.
und
Mrs.
Arthur Baker and
| her daughter. Mrs. Pancost, who is slqw.
Chila and lunches at Riches Confec­
little «laughter o f Sahnt recently
ly recovering from a severe operation.
spent a Sunday here with their cous­
tionery.
ins, Mrs. Mata Cartier and family.
Valentines 1c to 10c at Presher's Drug
Mrs. J. M. Bones visited at the T B
Mr. an«! Mrs. Juy Cook spent Sun­
Store, Turner.
hospital Tuesday.
day with Mr. Fielti on his runch near
Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Prather and »on Salem.
Mrs. Jessee has joined her husbacd at
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motared to McVmnville Sunday where
Mr. and Mrs. Fred SihifTerer and
Eugene.
the< spent the day with her parents Mr.
children, Mildred, Main I and Edith,
and
Mrs. Hutchens.
motored to Silverton, Sunday, to
Library book» 3c per day at Prathers
spend the day with relatives.
Drug Store, Turner.
Riches Confectionery for quality
Many children are out of school, enjoy candies.
ing the measles.
Mrs. E. S. Prather and Mrs. Fred
Gunning were Salem shoppers Tues­
day.
George Brower was looking after
business in Salem, Tuesday.
Miss Grace
Hann of Dayton is the
bouse guest of Miss Helen Peels.
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Chila and Innches at Riches Confec-
SOUP FOR SOUP SIIIHS
The Delzell family will go to Cor­
vallis, Sunday, for a visit with Thel­
ma and Mr. and Mrs. Fehlman. James
Denyer, T. W. Dietz and Alvin Schir-
man will also be present for the big
dinner.
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Dr. B. F. Pound practice limited to
removal of teeth, ga* or local, and
dental X-ray. New location 303 Fir»t
National B-mk Bldg., Salem, Oregon.
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Hollis Bones, his parents, Mr. and
By Max McKay
Toodieoo folks, spring is here and (
how! Ain’t this weather something— i
as far back as we can remember, ut I
least thirty years, we have never seen
«uch good weather. It’s strange folks,
•.range.
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Whether it’s cold or whether it’s
hot, wvre gonna have weather wheth­
er or not.
Mrs. J M. Bones and email children
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Ruth and Keith, and Miss El-trom of
With this wonderful element at our
Brownsville, mo»ore.1 to Eugene to see disposal, Turner ought to become the
Art Robertson is able to walk again
Miss Hazel Bones, who they found able world's cocoanut center or usaparagus
without the aid of crutches.
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to set up for a sh >rt time each day.
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C h E!i*ctrically
and save time for other thin?*
The electric range i* one of the
grraiert time aavrr* that electrical
•er« i«e bring» to the farm home, It
turn« t elf on ami
automatically,
at u n ity the time you have act. You
W ell ' *p«-nd a minute in watching
it— a «■.u. Vrful taviug ul liiuc fot
other thiuga.
Ila automatic tci.']t.-r.ituie cortrol
docagway wi«Ii *!l tli» «.'.! ut er» ’»«ly
of Lakii g rnd : • ■ ihi-.
. ir w
i» greally aitnplifird and a teal
pleaaurc— Willi an rl-.trlc lanpe.
Th: * ahmit it in Irr II of rrroiomy
— > ,.<»iuy of Lilxrr
1 llite and
Cent. Wc will teil you all tli« d 1*11».
«vrme
M ountain S tates P ower C ompany
OREGON
STAYTO N
fectionery.
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Mrs. F. C. Delzell, slowly recover­
We see by last weak's paper that
What! Trade out of Turner! N °- >cveral ladies o f a ladies a d group all
ing from the flue, was able to go to
Never! Tli-n why not bring y°ur
Salem, Monday,
their heads together. My, my,
will have a smile ami ¡rood-will feeling:
»boss to be repaired to E. Robinaon, i what a big head.
located
in
Mrs.
B
rifg
’s
house,
in
Tur­
after you have had a
Mr. and Mrs. I ’. A. Bear and their
Now, if one o f those Unites had a
ner,
Oregon.
Also
furniture
repair­
daugnter, Mrs. R. E Stewart, spfnt
| severe headache, it would only be a
ing.
Friday at Newport
! dull pain amongst ali those heads put
at
A valentine program w ill I k » u fen:, together. But if they ail had a head-
S. H Baker visited his brother in law.
A n d y s H ahiikh S h o p
jure o f Ihe Community Club meeting i ac^e together, boj . they d be a b*r
Geo. Burnett, who makes Ins home at . . .
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head all split to pieces.
Monday evening, February !>. A gen-
“ The W in d Blown H-xpeil”
the old peoples ro ne in Salem, one day
«‘r:il i n v i t a t io n is extended to the pub-; You got the right idea ladies, now-
the past waek.
■ 'no to ati -u l. B 'in .'u v .ilfiiin e and adays people have to wotk together to
get anywhere. You remember our
Riches Confectioneay for quality join in the fui:.
great statesman said, "united or die.”
candies.
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Read the adv. o f the Brunswick
K e p it up ladies, keep your hca«ls
Next to Elsinore Then tre
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Radio in this issue of The Tribune.
Mr. Turner, who recently «old the
!s *a chance for 0l!r Turn,.r together. They say great mind« run
Farley place, is in Portland looking J ^
to
t ¡nto the contert. Roa,j in the same channel.
Sr*It-in. Orei' n ■:
RS2 S. H ig h S tre e t
for a location.
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I the adv. and then fil! out the coupon
But be careful about danderufT as A P V W J W V W J W W V W V A W A V A 'A '.V A '.'.V A V W W .V .V A V
1 and ma'! it or go direct to the Holly*
its spreads oh, so easy.
Mrs O. P. Given left with hpr father,, wood .«hop and get full particular«.
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Albert Savage Sr. of the Waldo Hills,
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Rumors o fa large cannery for Tur­
Friday for a sho.t visit with relatives in
Ni.tiec to n atcr user«—I » ill be ie the ner, folks! What say we all join hands
Seattle.
oflicp next to the Tribune office Friday and shout if such a thing is coming.
Y o u Too!
Smooth Shave cr Hair Cut
Hair Cut 25e Shaving 15c
. allies Hair Cutting a Specially
afternoon for collection of water rent.
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Minnesota ’oiks of the Willamette Val­
ley will gather at the Presbyterian
church in Salem, Februery 17 for their
CLOVERDALE
sen.i annual meeting. A basket diom-r
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at 6:30 wiU be one of the enjoyable fea­
Ivan Hadley spent Thursday in Sa­
tures of the meeting. Senator Staples
lem, where he was on the jury. He
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FO U R DAYS ONLY
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T E RRI F I C A S ALL CREATION
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W e’ve a little poem that you might
like entitled “ What's It All About” :
Bushin’ to the office,
JCu bin’ out to eat;
Bushin’ back, ru.-hin’ home,
( Down the rush’ street.
IvU.;hin’ up, ruahin’ <lown,
Bushin’ in and out;
Say, what’s all the rushin’ for
What’s it all about?
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Day and Night with Portland
W a rn e r B ro s.
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Let’s all boo. t every time it is pos
sib!e even if it is not true, We will
have the words in the air.
M ATINEES { Warner Rros. i
W EEK DAYS
( |A P IT
SALEM
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SUNDAYS
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OREGON
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
‘MAN T O M AN’
From the Ben Ames Williams
Saturday Evening I’ost Story
With
A Great Cast of Favorites
Bj.-hln’ after money,
itushin’ after fame;
Climbin’, pushin’, shovein’,
it ’s a dizzy game.
St ¿ pin’ on eacli otlier’s heels,
“ Let me Ly—.¡ook out” ;
Say what’s all tin rushin’ fer?
What’s it all about?
What’s the use of rusliin’
Let u : loaf awhile;
Watch ’em push, an’ run,
W e’ll just sit and smile.
A- they scrambled down the road,
Gaily we will shout:
What’., all the rushin’ for?
What’s it all about?
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Our advice is be careful how fast
you go, a man was killed in a rush.
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THINGS VVE’ I) LIK E TO SEE—
A brr'nd new canery in Turner.
St e you next week.
SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
A PICTURE EVERY ONE SHOULD SEE
Glamorous Viennese Lives in This
Romance ot Rate Beauty
V IE N N E S E N IG H T S '
WEDNK3DAY AND Till RSDAY
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