The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 26, 1931, Image 6

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    THE
B r ie f Item* C o n ce rn in g the C o m ­
ings and G o in g s o f Y o u rs e lf and
Y o u r N eig hb ors, as T old to The
T r ib u n e R eporters.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards en­
joyed a pleasant visit from their
daughter, Mrs. Hazel Hobson, who
came from Whitney in eastern Ore­
gon the past week for a few days’
visit.
O n e o f the Nicest Courtesies Y ou
C an S how to Y o u r Guests Is to
[ ' s e e T h e ir Visits M entioned in
T hese C olu m n s. The T rib u n e
W ill C o n sid e r It a Special F avor
if Y o u W ill Help Us Make This
P aper M ore Interesting to Its
R ea ders by Sen din g in Items for
T his C o lu m n . W rite us, o r, if
C o n v e n ie n t,
T e le p h o n e
Your
N ew s Items to This Office.
T R IR U N E
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Wall paper, 800 samples to choose
from at Prather's Drug Store, Turner.
D. B. Psrks went to Portland Tues*
LOST A red hanaled jack knife, two
blades, between the creamery and homo day where ne entered the Veterans f oe- j
pital. He has been u sufferer from neu- ;
FinJer please return to Keith Bones.
rims
of the »pine for some time. Wed’
The children o f Mrs. Ada Spark
W e d r a ft patterns for each in divid­
are having the chickenpox.
nesday Marion and Ruddy Parks took
ual. Let us en d y o u r corset trouble. down with the measles and Mrs. Anna
FOK SALE— Special ciu old fir wood A reb a rt & A ld rich , corset makers,
Johnson is caring for them during (he
M inch. Turner Lumber ('< inpany.
4 2 0 C ou rt Street, Salem. Phone 1639. day.
Mrs. Karl W ipper is the second
measle victim in the Wiper fam ilj.
Qjalit y candies at Rii Its
tiouery.
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Confec-
$
Mr. and Mrs. A. Edwards and Mrs.
Hobson attended Grange at Stayton,
Saturday.
N e v e r ! Then why not bring y ou r
day in celabration of their fourty
shoe* to be repaired to E. R obinson,
first wedd'ng anniversary. Cover» were
located in Mrs. B rigg s bouse, in T u r ­
ner, O reg on . A I»o fu rn itu re repair­ placed for Mr and Mr*. John Ran­
som, of She! burn; Hurve Hanson,
ing.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. Bryant were here
for a short time Tuesday. Mr. Bryunt,
Mr. and Mrs. I L- R oh fr's'n arehere who is working on state community
work, spent some time at the Chas.
for a visit with relativ»« and friends.
J Clark home while Mrs. Bryant visited
Mrs Jean Pearcv was a dinner with Mrs. R. J. Watson, whom she
guest at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. knew when she (Mrs. Bryant) was a
small child and live here where the
Arthur Edwards, Friday evening.
Harrison family now live. Her maid­
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en
name was Alchie Jones.
Dr. B. F. P ou n d pra ctice limited to
Happy Home
Style Frocks
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Snappy Styles
Quality Unexcelled
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A $2 Dress for
99c
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Ye Editor enjoyed u visit the first
of the week from Wm. Stewart of
Luncher at Riches' Confectionery.
Spokane, Washington. Wdlittm is on
There will be no charge when the the carpenter force o f the
The measles have also found their young people put on the playlet. ‘ •Mad­ Northern railroad.
Stewart's £
Mr. Ste
way into the home o f Mr. and Mrs. am DeP^ rtment School", at the Com­ home is near Stephen, Minnesota,
John Schifferer.
where he and Ye Editor enjoyed life
munity Club meeting on March 9.
in our younger «lays. It has been 30
J. L. Norris and sons, Stanford and
Monday
when
one
o
f
the
ladies
and
years
since we have met and we cer-
Joel, are busy putting in several acres
tainly
enjoyed the visit very much.
small
son
o
f
the
town
stepptd
from
o f strawberries.
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, the Harrison store they narrowly Mr. Stewart was accompanied by
Fragrar.e Moth buds repel moths, 25c
being run over when some ‘ James Toombs o f Lyons, Oregon,
Prathers
young man with a well loaded tour- who is also a Minnesotian by having
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ing car cut the corner, which is lather lived there when he was very young.
Mrs. Walter Miller is recovering a bjtl habit b>. man>.
Dr and Mrs. J. W, Hanson «-nteitain.
from a severe case o f poison oak
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which has required medical attention.
What! T ra d e out o f T u r n e r ? No! pj with a 12 o'clock family dinner to
Husky H ig ra de B aby Chicks, ca ta ­
log u e an d price» n ow ready. S a lem ’ »
Petland, Salem, O re g o n . Phone 656.
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Mrs. G. W. Hunsaker. When return­ A V . W . % W . V . V . * . V . V . V . W . W . W . V . V . W . V . V . W . " . % W - V . V
ing to her home she will stop at Hot s
Lake and take her husband, who is a
sufferer from rheumatism, to their
home.
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Delegates from the vuriou» Granges
throughout the county met at North
How ell on Wednesday to discuss agri­
cultural and economic questions.
Those going from Surprise Grange
were Mrs. Stella Miller, president o f
the Work Club; Arthur Edwards,
master; Raymond Titus uml T. T.
Palmer, delegates.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Small ami
daughters, Ella May ami Jackie Lou,
o f Eugene visited at the homes o f
I. H. Small and L. D. Roberts over
the week-end.
L O C A L ACTIVITIES
D U R IN G THE W E E K
TURNER
Rain-test
C lo t llillg
Warm-wear Shirts
Rubber Boots
BELO W
H a rris o n ’s
General Store
TURNER
OREGON
Lyons; Wayne Bars <m and his mother.
Mr*. ■**usiu Ransom, Aun.*ville; Dr. and A W . V i W A '. W . V . '. V . Y A r W A V M 'i W / A W W W Y M V s V W
Mas. lCansom.
A V . '. V A V . 'A V A V . V . 'A W . W A V A '. V . '. V . V . W . W A V . '. W
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunning spent
Sunday with relatives at Vancouver.
They also visited relatives in Port-
•»
laml enroute.
will have a smile ami guod-wiil feeling
a
«I
after you have had a
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BIDS F O R WOOD
Y ou Too!
Smooth Shave or Hair Cut
School District No. 79 will receive
Mrs. Crtssie Horner is here from bids for 35 to 10 cor»ls large second
Condon visiting her parents, Mr. and growth or o!d fir and 5 to 10 cords
grub oak to b»- delived at the school
house in Turner by September 1,
1931.
V . V . V s V . V . 'A W A V . V . V . W . W » 1
The boa 1 reserves the right to re­
ject any or all bids.
By order c i the board.
W. T. RICHES,
2t
Clerk.
rem oval o f teeth, gas or local, and
dental X -ra y . New location 3 0 3 First
N ational B s nk B ldg., Salem, O reg on .
at
A n d y s llAmci:it S u o i »
“ The W in d B low n E x p e rt”
Hair Cut 25c
Shaving 15c
Ladles Hair Cutting a Specialty
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M A M IE
S t a r t s
S U N D A Y
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of
the
screen'»
g rea teit
personalities— Marie Dressier o f
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" C a u g h t S h ort” and " A n n a Chris­
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tie*,” and W a lla ce B eery o f “ The
Big Ifo u »e
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OREGON
n .,
Kathleen Norris’ Greatest
Story
P A S S IO N
Body & Pender Works
Bill Durke«
B -ir .Syst'-m of Wheel Alignment
Frame and Axle Straightening
411 Ferry St., Sab m, Oregon
p i r o
TI m r s . 1
6k
TELEPHONE 3441
arncr Bros.
SALEM
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WALLACE
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Salem. Oregon Id
II
1S2 S. High Street
Buy licenses for your dogs before
March 1 an»l avoid payment o f the
penalty for delinquency. A license on
a male or spayed female dog is now
1*2.00; aft< r March 1, it will $4.00.
Until March 1 female dogs will be
lic -n, d for $3.00; after that date the
lie n .• • vill be $5.00.
Mail applications for licenses to
U. G. Boyer, County Clerk, Salem,
Or gon. Enclose the proper fee and
state the breed and sex o f the »log
nd your own name and address.
Thi notice is ordered published by
tin- County Court o f Marion County,
Oregon.
U. G. BOYER,
County Clerk.
FLO W ER
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with
Kay Francis
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Chas. Bickford
Lewis Stone —
Kay Johnson
StiiHiiii*
Sunday
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end oth e r hit»— corns
togeth er now in a talkie that make»
Hutcheon Paint Store
you roar c n e m om ent, then holds
PAINTS, W A L L PAPER
you tens* by its drama the next.
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S T A R T S
S U N D A Y
Warner Bros.
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E L S I N O H
154 S. Commercial, Salem, Ore.
Buy Y o u r Paint at a Paint Store
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Corset Makers and
Milliners
Foundation
Garm ents
A n y Style
420 C urt St. I'hone 1 639
S*lem
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Next to Hibinore Theatre
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Screen Achievement
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