The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, March 05, 1931, Image 4

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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
Dr. C. W. Butler, president of the
Dr. Ransom spent Friday, Saturday
National
Holiness Association, speaks
and Sunday at Kiddle on business. Mrs.
in
Salem
at the Highland Friends
Susie Ransom of Aumsville stayed with
church, March 3 to S, 2:80 und 7:80
Mrs. Hansom while the doctor was away
p. m. Everyone who can should plan
Frank Porter is here visiting his
to hear him.
mother, Mrs. Malina Chambers, at the
The
W.
C
.T.
U.
will
meet
in
regu­
Jack Brooks home.
lar session with their new president,
Mourice. the four year old son of Mrs
Harold Briggs came here from Mrs. Wm. Burgoyne, next Wednes­ Ada Sparks and grandson of t ’al Small,
Portland, Tuesday, and spent the day afternoon, March 11.
was taken to the Willamette Sanatorium
day.
Wednesday. He ia suffering from pneu­
monia
and his condition ia considered
H u s k y H i g r s d s B a b y C h i c k s , c a t a ­ l Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bond returned
quite
serious.
l o g u e a n d p r i c e s n o w r e a d y . S a l e m ' s from a two weeka vacation in California
P a t l a n d , S a l e m , O r e g o n . P h o n e 6 5 6 . Saturday. Mr. Bond Is back at his post
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks are the
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as Southern Paciiie Station Agent.
parents
of un KV*-pound boy born at
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Webb have moved
the
Lee
Barber home in Turner, Feb­
to the East burn property.
Mr. and Mrs. Rav Harris and Mr. ruary 27, where Mrs. Kirckpatrick is
and Mrs. Chompson motored up from caring for Mrs. Brooks and son, who
G. A. G. Moore was here from Salem Portland, Sunday, and took dinner has been given the name of Robert
the first of the week.
with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris. They Marion.
report many cases of measles and
Mrs. China Bones had as her guests
Mi. Robinson and his sister, Mrs. As I diphtheria in Portland.
quith have purchased the home of Mrs.
McKay Sr.
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Mrs. Busbee, former Turnerite. and «J
Mrs. Wilson were here from Salem on
Wednesday to see Mrs J. R. Watson-
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LOCAL ACTIVITIES
DURING TH E W EEK
New
Spring
Models
Mr. and Mrs. George Farris, Mr. |
and Mrs. Kunke attended the funeral
of Mrs. Witxel, age 80, in Salem, ,
Tuesday.
Mrs. Walter Miller was called to
Stavton several days ago to be at
the bedside of her father, Paul Feh­
len, who is ill with pneumonia.
Wort! from D. B. Parks, who is in
the veteran's hospital in Portland,
states he has slightly improved in
health but in all probability will have
to undergo an operation.
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FOR ^ALF—Between 20 and 25 sacks
of Burbnk seed potatoes at 75c per sack
SchifTerer Bros Turner. Oregon, Pnone ,
426—526 Turner.
Mrs Pelxell, who lias been ill for the
greater portion of the winter, was able
to walk over to tow a Wednesday after­
noon. She spent the afternoon with Mrs
J. M Bones. She also culle I on Mrs C.
L. Standley Sr w ho has been confined to
her bed since early winter.
Dinner guests at the Wm. DrlzHI
home Sunday were their son-in-law and
two daughter*, Mr. and Mr*. Feleham
and Mi*a Thelm, who came from fo r
vallia; Alvin Sherman and Mr Diets of.
Salem and James Denver.
Another of t h o s e popular dunce*
that Ball Bros, give every other Sat­
“THRF.F. F ill I.
YEARS.
1095 DAYS
IN
PR ISO N !”
W h a t! T ra d * o u t of T u r n a r ? N ol
N ever!
T h en why nut b rin g y o u r
s h o e a to b e r e p a i r e d to F . R o b i n s o n ,
l o c a t e d in M ra. I l r i g g ’s h o u s e , in T u r ­
n e r , O re g o n . A lso f u r n i t u r e re p a ir-
in g .
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B ID S
WOOD
School District No. 79 will receive
bids for 85 to 40 cord* large second
growth or old fir and 5 to 10 cords
grub ouk to be delived at the school
house in Turner by September I,
IM 1.
The hoard reserve* the right to re­
ject any or nil bid*.
By order of the board.
W T. RICHES,
2t
Clerk.
w onder 1
w anted to
get even?
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Special Attention Given to Fittings
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JOAN
HOWARD CORSET S H O P
B ayard
V eiller,
B ro a d w a y '*
fi n e s t d r a m a t i s t ,
h as h e re a ta lk ie
rv e n g re a te r th an
'T ria l of M ary D u g a n ! ”
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165 N. Liberty Street
Salem , O regon
wins new trium phs as the
stage’s most famous heroine,
Mary T urner, in
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W e d r a f t p a tte rn « f o r e ach in d iv id ­
u a l . L e t u> e n d y o u r c o r a e t t r o u b l e .
A r e h a r t & A ld rich , c o rse t m a k e rs,
4 2 0 C o u r t S tr e e t, S alem . P h o n e 1639.
FOR
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“ Do you
Your new gowns need the new
foundation garments. We have
just received new shipments in
In quality and fit they are better
than ever before.
D r . B. F . P o u n d p r a c t i c e l i m i t e d to
r e m o v a l o f t e e t h , g a s o r lo c a l , a n d
d e n ta l X -ray . N ew lo catio n 303 F ira t
N a t i o n a l B a n k B l d g ., S a l e m , O r e g o n .
urday night, will he held on Snturduy
evening, March 1 4th. This will be un
Old Fashioned Hard Time Dance, and
prices will be gi\> n for the three best
costume*. There i* always a good
time ut the Turner dunces. The pub­
lic is invited.
on Tuesduy, ber t li ree duugliters, Mrs.
Oliver llaaelwood of Woodhurn, Mrs.
J. E. Scott and Mrs. Claronco Mun-
dinger of Salem, and her three dnugh-
tersin-luw, Mrs. Vester Bonea, Mrs.
Archie Bones und Mrs. J. M. Bone»,
ull of Turner; «No Mrs. Mary Barr
ami Mrs. II. S. Borni.
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Y o u r Food
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W arner Bros.
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LSINORC
Pay For Your Refrigeration
MILK stays sweet and pure so
much longer in the steady elec­
tric cold.
M EATS keep fresh and whole­
some for days on and in the
scientific dry cold of the Elec­
tric R efrigerator.
FRU ITS and VEGETABLES
need be purchased only once
or twice a week . . . their health
giving qualities are protected
and preserved by the Electric
R efrigerator.
'T’S TRUE . . . your Electric Re­
frigerator can pay for itself
in the space of a year or two.
There’s so much less food
waste you see . . .
But the mechanically perfect,
permanent and ever-silent Elec­
tric Refrigerator is not only a
necessity from a convenience and
economy standpoint . . . it is an
essential health requirement for
every modern thinking family.
For food, to be absolutely safe
from mold and bacteria, must be
kept in a temperature constantly
below 50 degrees.
Go in now and see the beautiful
models in Electric Refrigerators.
Let the dealer help you choose
the one you want.
-Y O U R P A R I S E R S
Warner
A P I
SALEM
OREGON
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Constance Bennett
in
‘T
he
E a s ie s t W a y 4»
with
Robert Montgomery, Adolph Menjou
Anita Page
MICKEY M OUSE CLUB MEETS
At 10:45 Saturday M orning
SPECIAL M IDNIGHT SHO W
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
at 11:30 P. M.
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Starting S un d a y
GRACE MOORE
as Jenny Lind in
»T II« I S y
Mountain States
V
Power Company
‘ a
l a d y ’ s m o r a l s ’
Cast includes
W allace Beery and R eginald Denny
IN PROCRfcSS
COMING
REDUCING,
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