The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, April 16, 1931, Image 6

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TH K TURNER TRIBUNE
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
DURING THE WEEK
B r i e f I t e m » C o n c e rn in g the C o m ­
i n g » and G o i n g » o f Y u u r » e l f and
Y o u r N e ig h b o r » , a » T o ld to T h e
T r ib u n e R e p o r te r ».
O n e o f the N i c e » t C o u r t e » i e » Y o u
Can Show to Y o u r G u e » t » 1» to
H a v e T h e i r V i s i t » M e n tio n e d ir
T h e » e Colu m n».
The T r i b u n e
W i l l C o m i d e r It a Special F a v o r
i f Y o u W i l l H e lp U » M a k e T h i »
P a p e r M o r e I n t e r e i t i n g to I t »
R ea d ers by S en d in g in Item s fo r
This Colum n. W r i t e us, or. if
C o n v e n ie n t,
T e le p h o n e
Your
N e w s Item * to T h i* Office.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKinney have
been moving to their home on the
west side this week.
Mrs. FYank Cook and Mrs. Ivan
Hadley have been on the sick list for
several days.
Confectionery
Riches
candies.
for
quality
L e t u» end y o u r c o r » e t trouble.
Arebart
&
A ld r ic h ,
cor»et
m a k e r»,
420 C o u rt S tre e t, Salem. P b o n e 1639.
If
you co n te m p la te rero o fin g
you r
buildin gs c o m e in and see H. P. J e n ­
sen f o r f r e e estim ates and »ee sam­
ples on C h atfield com position shingle.
W e have co m p le te line o f H e x square
butt and o th e r p atterns in a w ide
WEST STAYTON
Frankie Hnoddy, who hits be« n in
training ut St. Vincent’s hospital in
Porltund since last full is ut homo for
I the present.
,
Mm. T. Y. Met’ Iellan und Mrs.
Frank Williams were dinner guesti at
the home of Miss Mury Walker mid
her niece, Mubel Walker.
You bet, \ou know how a little
oak acorn will swell and swell and
then k'nda p* k out from under the
leaves and say, ” 1 hop«' I’m a btg tree
jomeday, etc. Ju t ti1:«- a vt.»t that’s
too short and pants t .; won t meet
a‘. the top button.
Used
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J *, o i! top, you dc better watch
0 ,, tti. t pretty close caUjl0 W(. d
Garner; Solo, Mrs W. S. Burgoyn*
and music by the Turner r.rch« <tra.
Henry Crawford of Salem introduced
the speaker, Mr. Noble, who gave a very
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interetting talk on Japan.
The next meeting will be held the first
Friday in May when officeii wlli be
elected.
assortm ent o f Y o s e m it e V a l l e y fa d in g
and fire resisting c o lo re d rock.
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N o w is a good tim e to look o v e r
Tribune office.
the thing for your outing trip. At the
OREGON
Continuous Show Saturday and Sunday
Matinees Week Days and Saturday
Adults 25 cents, Children 10 cents
All Day Sunday Adults 40 cents
W h « t ! T r a d e out o f
N ever!
Th-n
why
Turner?
No!
b r in g
your
not
shoes to be r e p a ire d to E. R obinson,
ocated
on
ner, O r e g o n .
Fifth
A lso
S'reel
in
fu rn itu re
Tur­
rep air­
ing.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
325.00
1924 Maxwell Coach
. . .
55.00
1924 Jewett 5 passenger coupe
55 00
1929 Chevrolet 6 Sedan
475.00
1929 Chevrolet 6 Coupe
425.00
Chevrolet Coupe
335.00
1929 Ford Model A Coupe
328.00
1926 Studebakcr Touring, glass enclosure
175.00
BUY
NOW
M c K A Y ’ S
333 C E N T E R S T R E E T
SALEM, OREGON
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Norman Shearer
with
N< xt time Hap, get a pair o f hand­
cuff’s and slip on h m then you’ll be
sure and get him home.
That’s once Briggs and us are inno­
cent, queer as it seems.
$295.00
ll'.’ T n o d f I ’*»u;>*•
Cor body -iu| Lee Barb r had x-
tra 5,-ood uck the first m o ri..n i and
cc.'.’!»’!*. I, while t ue youngi r Barb« r
was catching six. Sham e, shame L< •,
let a litt’e boy lik • that c;:tch more
*‘,an >uu.
u
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K0„h, we’re tempted to go fish-
in’. All wc neC(| ¡„ the tackle and li-
cense, yea, we got the bait.
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Peetz next time you go uptown
after a bale o f hay you wanta take 1
» lot
chains and padlocks,
You know the darn things will get out
o fthe back end o f that auto o f yours.
Burn our pants if wc a n’t remind-
ed o f another good on*. Happy Crume
Husky H i^ r a d e B a b y Chicks, c a t a ­
w, nt out into the country to buy her-
price right. A l s o enam el, varnish, lin­ lo g u e and prices n o w ready. S a le m ’ s j self a wee hog. She put the darned
seed oils and tu rpentine. J. P. Jensen. Petlan d, Salem, O r e g o n . P h on e 656. littie devil in a guny sack and tossed
him into the rear end o f the flivver
and started home and low and behold
when they backed up to the pig man-
nion Mr. Hog was nowhere to be seer.
All that was left was a hole in the
-lack and a f< w hairs on the lid o f the
I
car.
Warner Bros.
A P I T
1928 Durant Coach, new tires, perfect shape
Ob, boy. we’ll g - t the ft. ’t :ffered
ye.itcMay, poor devils. April 16th
ought to bo made n holiday f >r them
or maybe it would he calle«! r urrec-
t on da>.
y o u r p a in tin g jobs
I have fo u r good
lines o f paints and w ill make you a
"CHEVROLET
W IT H A N O. K. T H A T COUNTS
May. The Tryout for the southeastern ur. hate to see you walking around
part of the county will be held at Tur .ookin lik<* Martin Kerrey or . me
ner on May 15 this year.
Jl th oth‘ r bi«f *»>■«.
FOR SALE— 1 portable Brunswick
phonograph in good condition. Just
SALEM
:
By M a s M c K a y
Mrs. T. Y. McClellan went to the
be Joiut host, with Ankney.
.S , r . , i , . , . V i V . W . V i , . V . V . V . V . V . % W i V « Y » % S \ A S W i V i , i S V i V « V -
Sunday school convention which wii
Grange members attending from here
Hello, people!
Whodu we do,
Y E O l.l) D IA R Y
1,1 Turner, Sunday,
it
were Mrs. Crume. Mrs Mitchell, Mrs whodu we do on a nice auiwhiny «!uy
Mrs. Ilunkel viisted ut the home of
Miller. Mr*. J. M. Bones. Mrs. J. L — piny golf and pick (lowers by gum-
Up early after much pounding of
Mrs, W U. Roya«, Friday.
Webb. Mr. and Mrs. A. Edwards. M r. go, >os sirce. With the aid o f several the cornea or better known as (e a r) |
Mrs. Snoddy und daughter Frankie
of we'uns we hud a big game o f golf and many wierd dreams and to eut;
and Mrs G W. Farris. Mr. and
% Mis. C.
today, oh boy. It’s sure great dope to then to the city for a druyloud of visited with Mrs. Helen Gilbert one
White. Mr and Mr* Raymond Titu*.
take off the excess bay windows with boards and slatts for the roof; return j day last week,
Mr. and Mrs. U. Denyer.
— take notice Joe McKinney.
and to picking flowers and playing ye
Some o f the young folks gave a
olde golf where much amusement do
good program at the school house
By thunderin’ lightnin’ that little oercome us— and to find wo lost many
$1.00 Marcelling and Finger
Saturday night. After the program
Waving 50 cents, Let us explain ov * s**l‘ food pocket of Joe's reminds golf bulls which be too much expense. was over the basket quilt was raffled
our Oil Method o f Permanent Ui> of two thi,igs— one of ’em is a Then to dinner and up again feeling off und H. M. Snoddy was found to
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little o.tk tree just peepin out o f the much filled -then to Salem with H.
\\ avtng.
W e otter a complete
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held the lucky number. Ten dollar
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ground and hop.ng someday to he u H. und M. Buck home to our com­
service in heauiN ( ultureat reas- sturxly
o!d papa trie and the other is forter and to slumbers.
sturdy o.’«l
I ondimeli oll »uppMnef t
onable prices. Beauty Maid Shop ou- mustache.
Mrs. Riches had rharice of th“ pro-
Mr. and Mrs. W olfe and little Alma
Jensen were here from Portland. Fri- gram which included Mu«ic by the Foo
day, for a visit at the home o f Mrs. ler orchestra. Recitation, Gertrude Cook
W olfe’s brother, Hans Jensen.
a skit. “ He. Her, Hun” by thr«-e l>oy»
jrom the Turner Boys Home. Song. Ma*-
Dr. B. F. P o u n d p r a c tic e lim ited to
rem ova l o f teeth, | « i or local, and jory McKav. Margaret GdMip. Marjor«
dental X-ray. N e w location 303 First Fowler and Lucille Bon.** with Ruth Gil-
N ation al Bank Bldg., Salem, O re g o n . »tap as accompanist; M »tm.ngje, Olg •
J. M. Bones and son, Hollis, arc
cutting wood on the Arthur Edwards
place. Dean and Keith Morris, with
their drag saw, are helping them.
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) One Ting After An Udder
ler, Mrs. Hester Crume and Mrs. Fred
Mitchell of Surprise Grange of Turner. ,
The next meeting of I'omon i Grange
will be at Ankney on the third Wednes- j
day in June when Surprise Grange will
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell visited Phone 44^6, Salem. Oregon.
Marlin Chapter No. 124 at Mill City.
Monday evening.
Chas. A Be ir. president n| t. •> Com
James O’Shea o f Montana, na­ munity Club, presided at the Monday
tional organizer of the Farmers evening meeting * hen a «ery brief busi­
Union, was the main speaker at a
ness meeting was followed bv a splendid
meet'ng held in the hall at Shaw,
program It was decided that Turner
Thursday evening o f last week.
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would enter the Marion County Com-
W e d r a f t p a tte r n « f o r eacb i n d iv id ­ munity Club T n o n f« to be held i . ear’v
ual.
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Woodbnrn and But'.eville were joint
hosts to Pomona Grange at B itteville
Wedneebay. with twelve of the lour
teen granges of the county represented.
Twenty three took the tilth degree
and among them were Mrs Stella Mil
Robert Montgomery
in
v;
Strangers
May Kiss
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The Bat
Whispers
with Chester Morris
OMITI MHO SHOW
Sunday, Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday
Bert Wheeler and Robt. Woolsey
M.truul mid
in
F in g e r
W avi’H
50c
Reducing Treatments
$5.00 per month
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Permanent Waving
• $4 to $7
I T S A W IS E C H IL D
F A C IA L and SCALP
with Polly Moran,
James Gleason, Marian Davies
TREATMENTS
All Work Guaranteed
Over Steusloff Market
Salem, Oregon
Phone 4486
.W A V .W .V W W A V W J
Cracked
Nuts
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W A R N E R
BROS
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