The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 12, 1931, Image 4

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
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TURNER
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
TRAIN SERVICE
with Frank Vaughn, a sister-in-law.
At 4 o'clock Friday evening the grade
boys basket ball team played the Turner
P. B. Collins is improving the looks
o f the town by cleaning up the late grade term ami lost to the Turner teum
Mrs. French's property, the cleaning 11 to 18
up includes the tumbled down house,
Charlotte Martin is entertaining the
burn and bluckbt rries.
6th grade girls at her home this evening.
What a pity Aumsvilie couldn’t
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have an up and down party this
NOTICE FOR WOOD BIDS
spring— either clean up and paint up
Bids will be received by the Aums­
or tear down.
vilie School District No. 11 until Feb­
Prof. Mountain will take delegates
ruary 20, I M i , for the delivery o f .’»0
Mable Hall, Rose Darley ami George
cords
large second growth fir, to be
Towle to Corvallis, Friday and Satur­
delivered at school house, Aumsvilie,
day.
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by September 1. 1931. The board re­
Mr. and Mrs. Willard and small
serves the right to reject any and all
child are moving to the John Crum
place. Mrs. Willard will be remem­ bids.
VIRGIE M. BRADLEY.
bered ns Bessie Snyder, a daughter
Clerk.
o f Mrs. Oillie Snyder and husbuml.
Mr». John Ransom entertained the | paring to go back to the homo ot his
Aumsvilie Woman’s Club at her Shel- parents as a missionary. He enter-
burn horn# Thursday afternoon when tained the crowd for a short time
Mr. Margaret Martin. Mrs. Margaret with “ n interesting talk and sang aev-
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oral Hawaiian, Japanese and Amen-
Strayer. Mrs. Irma ''peer, Mrs Mary
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can songs, playing his own accompat-
Hein Mrs. Millie Martin and Mrs. | IJH,nt 0|) the uke
Gladys Claxton all of Aumsvilie and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. James Bryant were
T. Y. McClellan of West Stayton mot­
here from Eugene, Wednesday eve­
ored there. Miss Daphne Usnsom as­ ning, looking up Community club
sisted her mother in entertaining and »lata.
Mrs. Bryant, whose maiden
serving at the luncheon hour Place cards name was Jones, lived in Turner
Mr. and Mr». Richard Cnllinghnn
were dainty packets tied with red rib­ when a very small girl but remembers
were
in from Union Hill where they
Mrs. R. J. Watson and Mrs. Davis.
bon, which, when opened, were found to
are cutting wood. Mr. and Mrs. Dirk
contain lovely handkerchieves. A large
Harry Prunk and P. B. Collins are Davenport are also there .
bowl of pussy willows and sweet peas farming the Johanna Brown place.
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Pug Bradley has just finshed a job
Mrs. Ruth Riches will take Gwen |
centered the luncheon table. Miss Smith
o f plowing for J. S. Lynch— 14 acres Martin, Jack Wadeu, James Taylor
was a special guest of the club.
in 12 hours running time.
and Walter Getchel to Corvallis, Sat­
Mrs. Margaret Martin wi!| entertain
M. McCullough has been having a urday.
the club on February 19th.
. — o f a time with his school bus the
The past week Mrs. Susie Ransom
last few days. It seems he burned out !
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin delightful­
has hail a new composition shingle
three beaming and several other
roof put on her home. Wayne Ran- i
ly entertained with a dinner honoring
things to make a man sweat— even
som
assisted with the work.
Mrs. Ruth Riches and their daughter had to be towed in by a milk truck.
Misa Gwen on their birthdays. Sunday
Mrs. Rosaltha Johnson, who was a !
Christy Johnson and wife were patient in the Stayton hospital for i
Covers were placed for Mr and
here the first o f the week from Scio. j
several days, returned to her home j
Mrs. Riches, Mr. and
Mrs. T C
In a few days they will go to Drain
Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. E. Warne Era- where Christy will drive a gravel : Sunday.
pey; Mrs Ella England, the Misses Lo- truck for Charles Cledek o f Stayton. t Fred Gustofson, brother o f Mrs.
cille England, Gwen and Merle Martin
Chris Jensen, is here from Canada j
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hartley motor­ for several days’ visit.
the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
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tin In the evening the following class ed with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hartley to
Sidney, Sunday, where they were din­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Webb and Mrs.
mates of Miss Martin came in as a sur­
ner guests at the George Palmer . Morgan are now nicely settled at the
prise, Mildred Rauscher, Helen Zuber, , home.
Boys Home as overseers.
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Leota Bradley, Walter Getchell, Jack
It is reported Sam Weis is the new- ^ Holly Lewis, aftpr an ¡nth finite so- j
Kadau, Geo. Towle. Alva Keene, James
ly appointed city marshal and in these journ in Portland, is home again.
Taylor, Leanord Lee, I.ear.ord Zuber,
days o f dropping prices, hard times,
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Marfon Schumaker. Mrs. Riches is the | etc., our city council up and doubles
Mr. and Mrs Keller »nd riiree children
Glass Advisor.
*the salary, raising it from $10 to $20 have returned to their home In Coo*
I per year.
county after a six day visit with her
W’ m. Cone, o f Eugene Bible Uni­
versity, preached here at the Chris­
Little Alma, daughter o f Hans mother, Mrs. Anna Johnson.
tian church Sunday. The special num­
bers o f the day were by Mr. Dregney
and his troop o f Boy Scouts. Mr.
E»regney spoke on the occasion o f the
21st anniversary o f the organization.
There was also a Japanese member of
the Eugene Bible University present
who was bora in Hawaii and is pre-
14, 4:36 A M .
(Stops when
lagged. )
No. :12, 3:07 I' M. Regular stop.)
South Round
No.
5. 11:10 A M.
(Stops when
flagged to pick up passengers for
points at ”diici' this truin stops.)
No. 1ft, 9:28 I' M. (Stops on dug only,
to pick up passengers for point*
south o f Eugene via Cascade
Line.)
No. 31, 8:45 P.M. ( Regular stop. )
Following north bound trains stop t<>
detrain
passengers routing
from
points south o f Eugene: No. 16, due
a:86 A. M.; No. 0, due «:0fi P.M.
Office hours at Turner week »lays are
8 A.M. to 12 o'clock noon, ami from
I 00 P II to 6 <»" P M
Station is closed on Sunday ami Itoli
days. On these days passengers cun
pay fure and have baggage checked
m truins.
_ _ FMACÀ7INES
AND THIS NIW SPA^R
FOR
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POR
VOIJ C A M H A V E Y O U U
C HO I C E OF A N Y FIVE OF
THE M A G A Z I N E S LISTED
3CLOW FOR A TULL YEAR
(TWELVE
MONTHS)
quarter, 6-5 in Turner’s favor a half
t me, 9-8 for Aumsvilie at the third
quarter. Turner won the game in the
last two minutes o f play when Zuber
and Tripp were removed because of
fouls and the substitutes were forced
to go in cold and consequently were
Why poy mo»* for your magazlnos
v, hen you can buy thorn at Iocs than
co :t through yout horn* town news­
paper? You con octuc!!y got tivo of
America** leading faun and fiedon
l ago/inoi at th s amazing price if
you order now. If you act quickly you
will recoivu j[xjy maqarinot during
the next year for just a little more
than the price of this newspaper.
Don’t hositato to send your order if
some of those com e to you now. Re­
newals will b o oxtendod twelve
months ahead of your expiration
date.
1 unable to keep the fast pace set by
the Turner girls.
The boys’ game was just as fast
ur. ! exciting. Aumsvilie scored first
but Turner soon tied the count.
Aumsvilie held a 6-4 lead at the end ,
o f the first quarter but Turner was
ahead 12-10 at the half time. Turner
forged into a three-point lead early in ’
the third quarter holding a 10-13 lead
¿nd then started to play
No.
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Jensen, who with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. W’ olfe, havet been visit­
The local basketcerj divided the
ing relatives in Sweden for the past double header game here la.«t week,
•ix months, is expected here Sunday, j
the girls losing 12-9, in a very close,
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Mrs. Margaret Strayer is preparing fast game, while the boys won 21-1C.
to move her household goods to Sil- The girls’ game was exceedingly close
verton, where she will make her home standing 4-4 at the end o f the first
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North Bound
a stalling
ECHAN1C
■ game. In the last five minutes the
locals, however, broke up their de-
f. nse an»l score»l eight points in quick
->ucces-ion while Turner stood by be- i
wildered at the sudden change o f af- ;
fairs. Mi rle Johnson was again high 1
l pointer with twelve
Electricity brings you Hot and Cold
water at a turu o f a faucet
If you are already using electririty
or if you are within reach of a
power line, you can’t afford to waste
tune carrying water. Why spend
your strength on a hard tank that
electricity can do at so small a coat?
I'limp. driven by an electric motor,
will deliver running water to any
part of the house— wherever you
want it An electric water heater will
A
supply all the ».it water you can
use— instani ly — any hour of the
day or nighL
■ .ci tric dishwasher
will save many i. .urs of unpleasant
labor during the week.
And there are many other ways in
which electricity helps and econo
mixes on the iirm— thus saving
your time and -trength for more
profitable work.
99 - 116 $
M ountain S tates P ower C ompany
STAYTON
OREGON
points
to
his !
credit. The local lineup for both boys i
and girls was as follows:
Girls
I Highberger ( 6 ) ..............................R. F. j
Walling ( 4 ) .....................
...L. F. I
Tripp
............... J. C. 1
Bradley ........................... ............ S. C. i
Zuber .............
R. G. :
Brauner ..........................
L. G. 1
Martin
.8. I
Ruettgers ....................
............... 8 . 1
Boock
Boys
M. Johnson (1 2 )
R. F. 1
J. I.» e ......................
L. F.
L. Zuber
........... .................. c . l
1 E. Hankie .................
........R. G. !
R. Downer (f>)
!.. G. j
W. John ton ( 2 ) .............
. a.
W. Getchell 11 >..........
8,1
1 Both team- play ut Stayton this :
Friday.
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s c o p t i o n t o y o u t p a p e r e n d t h e f i v e m a g a r i n e i that 1 h o v e m a r k e d w ith
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