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

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HILLPOTS
SUBSCRIPTION |l.2ß I'KR YEA::
hut, I.'.l lit tli<' IWotIU-e ut Turner,
Or* iron» •> neon«! elm* mutter, under
tlii- At t of March 3, 1871'.
137 S. Commerci.-1 St.
HAMMAN STAGE LINES
Leave Salem
6:80
10:30
4:45
Salem, Oregon
Arc cutting prices on L oj / j r’s Shoes and all kinds of Lain
Proof Stag Coats and Pan* t. In fact, everything they have
in stock must be »old at .vinte price.
D (»•••I every Thursday nt Turner,
Marion, County, Oregon.
MILS. « MAS. S. CLARK I Editor»
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and
) Publisher»
« HAS. 8. «T.AR K
Older Girls Will
Meet In Eugene
March 6 to 8
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for Aumsville
A M.
A M.
P.M.
WE MUST HAVE MONEY
Leave Aumsvillc for Salem
8:10 A.M.
1 :20 P.M.
5:10 P.M.
it will pay you to borrow money and buy goods at these
prices :
Leave Aumaville for Mill City
7:25 A.M.
5:25 P.M.
Our best regular $6.50 Hai ite.st Coats, now .
$ 4.50
O .ir best regular $5.50 Re inteat Pants, n ow ...........
3.75
Our new regular $5.00 It . ntest Pants, now.
2.98
(Above are guaranteed waterproof)
Copeland & Uydor's 12-bieh $1 1.50 Loggers Calk­
ed Shoes, n o w .................................................. 9.75
Copeland
Ryders 16-in h $17.50 loggers Shoes,
now ...............................................................
12.00
Leave Salem for Turner
10:30 A.M.
4:45 P.M.
Leave Turner for Salem
8:20 A.M
1 :30 P.M.
5:20 P.M.
(in In from ull partr. o f the tat-
will gather in Eugene, March «> 8, for
Leave Turner for Mill City
tl.e 19th Older Girl»’ conference of
5:15 P.M.
the Oregon Council of Christian edu­
cation, according to M n, Jeun M.
W e carry Currin’s, Copeland &. Ryders, North Coast
John on, Portland, director.
IiOggeis
Shoes. W e are closing out our entire stock of
Jo*. Hammen, Prop.
The Uug< ne conference will le-
Log
ers
Shoes.
Letter
borrow
the
money
and
buy
a
pair;
honed upon findiri
of two o f the r.ix
you will not have such low prices as these again. We
cornmi. onu o f the Toronto Youth
carry sizes 5 to 12. (let hold of these goods at these prices
council; Worship and Prayer and
before som e one beats you to it. No more when these are £
Christian Conduct.
gone.
The crowds are coming.
Mr: IL M. Day of Eugene, «uper-
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N E W LOCATION
intondeiit o f tin» young people’s work
for the Oregon Christian Women's
Missionary society, will uct as general
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chairman o f the conference. She will
be assisted by a number of other Eu­
gene und University o f Oregon worn
en.
Delegates are to be sent from ull i V .V A V J A V /A 'M W W A '.’ r . W M W W A W . V . W W A W ;
Sunday school in tlx- state, two girls
MORRIS
from each class. They must be over 1
Optical Co’s.
15 ami under 25 years. Delegates will i
New Type Deeper
be gueats in Eugene hom< s. A num­
Curved Lens
ber o f ent«rtainment features are be­
Best for Better Vision
ing planned including n large t<a at
the worn« n’s building on the univer­
414 State Street
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sity campus.
The Southern Pucillc is ottering
SALEM, OREGON
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special party fares to Eug ne from
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Oregon points. Dele, ates from this
n ty cun g<-i full particulars from
their Iix I ug. nt. Present plans cull |
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for a special train from i ’ortlund,
leaving at 11:00 A. M „ Murch G,
pickin' up <1 leg it'o«*» **n route r.nd
errivin*
■ Eu
2:50 P, M,
>
O re g o n
B eau ty
>
Shop
428 Oregon Building
Telephone 296
PER M ANE NT W AVE
FINGER W AVE
... $4.00
.50
Shampoo and Finger Wave 1.00
ÿ Marcel .............................. .75
.60
Í Shampoo ..........................
Eyebrow
Arch
................
.35
Ï
Print ................................ .50
ÿ Hot Oil Shampoo..............
.75
ÿ Long Hair Shampoo........... .75
"s
\ Henna Pack ....... ............ 1.00
.50
*£ Henna Rinse ....................
Manicure
..........................
.50
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í
Water Wave ...... ..............
.50
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Salem, Oregon
K. 1 ». IIIL L P O T
Happy Hon o
Style Frocks
< Snappy Styles
Q uality U n excelled
§ I BEAUTY MHO SHOPPE f
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Ail Types of Beauty Work
A $2 Dress for
An Illusory Law
Tho bank deposit guaranty law In
any form it a «nitre mid a delusion, do-
< lured a banker In a «tale where it hua
lieen tried, udding: "It i* a license and
encouragement to irresponsible banka
ami banking and penalizes capital sol-
vcucy and prudent banking. It creates
u sense of security in the minds of the
unthinking and uninformed that Is
false and Impossible to b« realized on
ultimately. To compare It to legitimate
Insurance is without reason and ab-
surd. It Jeopardizes the solvency of all
hanks ami the safety of all depositors
for tho theoretical safety of a few.
Guaranty schemes always have been,
are and nlwnys will ho Impotent, futile
end dlsnstrous. It Is not now. Has been
tried, failed and discarded at Intervals
for more than 100 years In tills coun­
try. No well-informed, honest and In­
telligent mind can accept It 1n prin­
ciple or practice. Competent hank su-
pervlslon and restriction of banks to
territory that will warrant aufllclent
capital Investment and accounts Is the
only snno and honest course and will
afTord all tho guaranty the depositing
public Is entitled to as compared with
all other human affairs."
99c
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M a rc e l and
F in g e r
W aves
50c
Facial and Scalp
Rain-test
Clothing
T reatm en ts
!
Warm-wear Shirts
Rubber Boots
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A U M S V IL L E
ST A T E B A N K
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Harrison’s
AUMSVILLE. OREGON
General Store
OREGON
TURNER
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What! Trade out of Turner? No!
N-ver! Then why not bring your
shoes to be repaired to E. Robinson,
lo .it-d in Mrs. Brigg's houae, in Tur­
ner, Oregon. Also furniture repair­ . v a n w / . w
ing.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, by an order of the coun­
ty court o f Marion County, State of
Oregon, duly made anil entered on
the 27th day of February, 1931, was
nppoint'fl administratrix o f the estate
o f John Boedigheimer and that she
Im duly qualified as such. All persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified as required by law, at
the office» o f S. M. Endicott, in the
City of Salem, Marion County, Ore­
gon, within six months from the date
o f Ibis notice, to wit: March 5, 1931.
JESSIE BOEDIGHEIMER,
Administratrix o f the Estate of John
Boedigheimer.
Mar3-12-19-2 lApr2
All Work Guaranteed
Over Steusloff Market
Salem, Oregon
Phone 47J
Paid on
Time Deposits
Tl>« plsc* for Home P m p '« to B,nk
: A V Y W W W V k W V W W W M W f l A W W A V V W
GULL BROS,
O regon G rown S eeds
Be assured of success with your garden. Buy Gill
Bros, seeds and fertilize with Lillys Morcrop and see
the results.
W e buy and sell Field and Grain Seeds of every
description. See us before buying or selling.
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Mail Orders Filled Promptly
S alem S eed &
O rchard S upply C o .
178 S. Commercial St.
.
Salem, Oregon
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F. P. ROWLEY, Agent
General Insurance
Turner, Oregon
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Dr. S c o fie ld
X - R A Y C IIIR O F P R A C T O R
Lady Attendant
First Nat'l Bank Bld’g., Phone 2194
Salem,
.O regon
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H A N D IC A P S OF
D I S E A S E
As you travel through life you
will find many handicaps, but
none compared to Ihe handicaps
of disease.
Have these eliminated by Chi­
ropractic Adjustments
given
according to a Neurocalometer
reading.
Remember the Neurocalometer
locates nerve pressure.
Chl-
ropratcic Adjustments remove
nerve pressure.
Neurocalome-
ier readings by appointment
only.
D R . O. L. SCO TT
256 N . High Street
Phone 87
S A L E M O R EG O N
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