TH K TURNER TRIBUNE goes on. S in n it’s the th in g to do, e ve ryone tw e e z e and it is a n e n t e r ­ prising liuir indeed th u t can get and m a in ta in u foothold on any la d y ’, furiai expression th e n days. Oh yes, one th in g more a ft".' F or th< bcnoAt of uny c u r io u s inux- are culine unsophisticut« who has worulor- plucking until one's eyebrow • il itlly (••nr<*rning those tw o faint n early wiped off the slate, an eyebrow littl. linen bow ing up over the orb» pencil is u s e d to d a r k e n and a c c e n tu ­ o f th** aviTBiff Imly, w e ’ll oblige him a te v. .at is left. W hy? Oh, to make by in fo rm in g him th u i th e y 'r e eye­ them show piai ne I , of coure"! brow». Not u* one« w ere, b u t a la mode. No, they d id n ’t grow th u t wuy of tlo ir own accord. Thoy ure fi-ml- n in ity ’» c o n trib u tio n to the world of e x p e rim e n ta tio n in thin business of 154 S. Commercial, Kalem, Ore. r e g e n e ra tio n o r »econd birth. I.ilce ir...or ordeal» o f birth, t h a t o'f Huy Y our P a in t a t a P aint S tore til« eye b ro w may In- listed along with o th e r painful and to rtu o u » physical •■volution«. In the early duya o f the innovation one fu rtiv e ly a d m ire d the E. II. Il U It K E L few " p lu c k y ” pioneer» of h e r set, 404 N. Liberty St. while try in g to m u s te r c o u ra g e for the plunge. T h e n one day, h aving p r e ­ viously invented in u h e fty p a ir of tweuxers, »ho w ent into the bed room, ( ¿ iin lily IlfitierieM locked the d o o r a n d , win eling the ilrenaer over by the bay window, le a n ­ ed up close to the gloss and s ta r te d in. T he first victim selected was p r o b ­ ably a stra y m averick g ro w in g dow n *» Salem Oregon too fu r upon the eyelid. A good g rip on it und pull pull pull! Merciful heaven, who e v e r th o u g h t they stuck — so tig h tly ! Y ank! T h e re , it’s out a t lust. Hut when it let go with u je r k und cam e loose, roots und all, a big t e a r w ent splashing dow n o ne's nose. W hen! P lain to be seen tha t this was Soft S a n ita ry , C a n 't Slip to be no pleasure picnic, but no use G u a r a n te e d to Hold Regardless of in b u rk in g down now. O ccupation, Age or Sex A f t e r un h o u r of pulling, tugging, A k ro n G r a d u e te F itte r H ere to y a n k in g and wincing, ac c o m p a n ied by Give You a T rial F itting a continual deluge of big te a r s splash­ FREE ing down th e side» o f o n e ’s nose, the -o — change was m ade— such as it was. C A P I T A L DRUG ST O R E H< low, on the d re sse r top, lay most o f S ta te S tr e e t Salem on« 's d e f u n c t e y e b ro w s h r u b b e ry . And th e re in th e m irro r, u rc hing above bleary, te a r - r e d d e n e d eyes, tra g g le d two little ra inbow f o r m a ­ Corset Makers and tions, survivals o f the fittest. Milliners T he ulum iing f e a tu r e of th e s i t u a ­ tion, how ever, was th e p resence o f F o u n d a tio n G a rm e n ts tw o big n ngry looking evoluted e y e ­ Any Style brows. Ilni m! F u r t h e r m a r r e d by 420 C o u rt St. Phone 1639 Salcr i no. • (lushed a n d shiny from uo m uch pseudo-w eeping and swollen t«'»r- rcddi ned eyes, one's furiul lin e a m e n ts V/.WAVAW.V/.V.VA'.W. w ere u mess. Only one th in g to do— p la ste r cold c r am o v e r the whole te r r ito r y a n d go to bed. Maybe by m o rn in g it would look b e tte r. By n ext day m u tte rs w ere co n sid ­ ALL MAKES erably im proved a n d one w ent a ro u n d T H O M A S R O E N try in g not to a c t self consicous, but 421 Court Salem feeling all the tim e as though w e a r ­ ’A W A W iW i'iW iV .V A ’i 'i W ing u p a ir o f new shoes t h a t squeaked. Like e v e r y th in g else, plucking e y e ­ brows has grow n into u ro u tin e alo n g w ith m a n ic u rin g nails a n d b ru sh in g teeth. One has to keep ovi riustingly a t it, but us u rule h irsu te sp ro u ts BY DAY OR CONTRACT th u t have been p u t th r o u g h the mill a tim e oi so will give up th e ghost w ith­ Estimates Furnished out so m uch as a s tr u g g le a n d f e w e r te a r s a r e shed in th e ordeal as tim e s TRAIN Plucked Eyebrows Hutcheon Paint Store PAINTS, WALL PAPER ! Wood s LUMBER TURNER L’b’r E M.F.G. CO. E Y R AND We T ry to Sell You W h . t U S You Need U NOT S E v e ry th in g We Can P. O. Box 208 I s New low one-way Southern Oregon P hone 275 S-A-T-I-S-F-A-C-T-I-O-N - and roundtrsps to TRUSSES Akron Spnngue Rubber Pads ____________ - s - AY.WAVJW. V.V /^.V.V .'.W You Too! effective March T5 will have a smile and good-will feeling after you have had a Save money on your short trip*. Enjoy the greater comfort, specif and safety o f trein travel at these greatly reduced fares. One-way and round trips on sale DAILY between here and southern O re g o n via the beauti­ ful Siskiyou line. One-way tickets carry 10-day limit; round trips, 6 0 days. Stopovers permitted w ithin limit. Smooth Shave or Hair Cut — at— A n d y ’ s B a r b e r S h o p “ T h e W in d - B lo w n E x p e r t ” Hair Cut 25c Shaving 15c Ladles Hair Cutting a Specialty Some Examples: Next to Elsinore Theatre Roseburg $4.50 Return trip 8 05 Grants Pass $7.33 Ret. trip 12.55 Medford $8.29 Ret. trip 14.50 Ashland $8.67 Ret. trip 15.30 1 ; CYPeiURICGRS Adding .Marliinrs PAINTING * Turner i Building Supplies , ROUGH A N D D R E S S E D T S5.“5 E‘ L. S. Talbot S-E-R-V-I-C-E 1 FARES CUT s r ' Salem. Oregon ^ 182 S. High Street A * A V /A V A , .V .V « V A % % W .W A W A W /W A \W A W J W iY W W. J A Y DENHAM General Contractor and Builder Cement Work and Plumbing S ou th ern Turner, Oregon Route 3 Pacific H. S. BOND, A gent T u r n e r E. M. K E IT H , A g e n t Aumsville • M V y W W .'lA W .W V A W S ^ V A W A V S V .'A V A Y W W W f l TURNER S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC T R A IN S E R V IC E Used 7( hev r o i f t i Cars WITH AN O. R. T H A T COUNTS SP E C IA L 1939 Chevrolet fi Landau Sedan, tan color with mo­ hair upholstery. New (> ply tires. This car is almost new, and looks it. EA SY TERM S A N D T R A D E 1929 Chevrolet Convertible Cabriolet; either an open or a closed car at your wish ; easy terms. $425.00 192B Chevrolet Coach. New paint; good tires, seat covers and fine shape mechanically.......... 175.00 1928 Chevrolet Coach, never been in a wreck or abused in any way; 90', new tires, mechanic­ ally p e rfe c t 350.00 1929 Ford Model A Sport Roadster with rumble • seat; has side wings, new tires and new paint. A dandy sport job and summer is here............ 335.00 1920 Chevrolet Coupe, new dark blue duco paint, nearly new tires, upholstery like new and a complete motor overhaul ...... 185.00 1926 Chevrolet 1 door sedan— ovecsi/.e tires, new paint, reconditioned motor ..................... 225.00 BUY N O W M c K A Y ’S 333 C E N TE R ST R E E T SALEM. OREGON TURNER N orth Bound STATE BANK P er^ C en t No. 14, 4:36 A.M. (S tops when flagged.) No. 32, 3:07 P.M. R egular stop.) Paid on 6 months Time Deposits S outh Bound No. 5, 11:10 A.M. (S tops when flagged to pick up passengers for points at which this train stops.) No. 15, 9:23 P.M. (S tops on flag only, to pi«k up passengers fo r points Station is closed on Sunday and holi­ days. On these days passengers can iV .V « ^ W A V .\,.V V « S W W W A \ \ W A W .W .V .S W .W pny fa re and have baggage checked on trains. points south of E ugene: No. 16. due 5:36 A. M.; No. 6, due 6:06 P.M. Office hours at T u rn e r week days are ,V .\N V W A W S 5 S W .W .S \W S V W A V W A \S V .V V W A W W 8 A.M. to 12 o'clock noon, and from 1 :00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. south o f Eugene via Cascade Line.) No. 31, 8:45 P.M. (R eg u lar stop.) Following north bound train s stop to detrain passengers com ing from W e offer you a com plete stock of H IG H G R A D E Field Seeds all Fire—Automobie Insurance Written V ji S p rin g Field S e e d s ^ recleaned in the best possible m a n n e r a n d fro m selected stocks. ■: SEND US YOUR LIST OR CALL FOR PRICES You will find the qu a lity the best the m a rk e t affords and the prices right f o r tha t g ra d e of seeds. D. A. WHITE & SONS 261 S ta te S tre e t, Salem, O regon ■ W S W S W A W .V .W M V .W ^ V W A V W A W A W W A V W