The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, April 23, 1931, Image 4

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
Riches Confectionery
candies.
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
DURING THE WEEK
fo r
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Hildred Rones spent the week end in
Kaloro, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mundinger
B r i e f It e m » C o n c e r n in g the C o m ­
ings end G o in g s o f Y o u r s e l f and
Y o u r N e ig h b o r s , as T o l d to T h e
T r ib u n e R ep o rters.
)One Ting After An Udder
You bet, nothing like having a big­
ger and better village.
As the fellow once Haul in speaking
at u chamber of commerce meeting,
i|‘
"the chamber's right behind yon and
were all ready In carry it out,
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Clyde Boise underwent an operation
for appendicitis at a Saiem hospital Fri­
O n e o f the N ic e s t C ou rtesies Y o u
Can Show to Y o u r G uests Is to
H a v e T h e i r V is its M e n tio n e d in
T h ese Columns. T h e T r ib u n e
W ill C o n sid er It a S p e c ia l F a v o r
i f Y o u W i l l H e lp Us M a k e This
P a p e r M o r e In te r e s tin g to Its
Readers by S en d in g in Item s f o r
This Colum n. W r i t e us, or, i f
C on ven ien t,
T eleoh on e
Your
N e w s Items to This Office.
little cinder came from, so we Just
dismissed the idea.
iV .W / A W V
quulity
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day and is recovering nicely.
We think you boys ought to build
a big concrete building m some good
Mr and Mrs. Lee Barber and child­
district o f the business section to
By M a s M c K a y
ren are enjoying a visit from Mr. Bar- j
bundle your firms business in. VVc'de
ber's mother, who came from Salem the
1 like to have a Job an pr.vate iecr« tary
first ol the week.
Hello people, looks like we're huv- darned tough, so we guess we’d just I or what not, and a lot o f the other
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! ing u little dust storm or something. better go ahead and raise the levee.
[boys might like u job too.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Briggs of Port-1 ® ^ K olly. we hope it don't rain or the
By the way, it would improve the
,
.
„ sidewalks would be so muddy w e’d
YF. Ol.D D IA R Y
land are the parents of a son, born >at-1 ,
city
i f they would pass an ordinance
have to wear our gum boots to see
K. J. Harrison spent Wednesday in urday Mr. and Mrs. L <• Smith of M a r - i o u r ^
x h a t Ut| bo bat,
against cinder nuisance, too.
The
Home f r o m th# office and to su k
Eugene on business.
darned things are SO deep in the ing th » la w n which p r«v»d to h* v»ry
ion. parents of Mrs. Briggs, and Herbert
B) thunderin’ lightning this is the streets that the sparrow and other strenuous labor f o r an ofTn * man.
Chili and lunches at Riches Con­ Briggs motored to Portland Sunday to
worst storm We VC seen in forty years, birds cun’t even get u bite to eat. Why a f t e r much resting and w a t i h i n g th »
see the new arrival.
fectionery.
^ i s, sir.
the other day wv got a cinder in our bees ami butterflies, to supprr with
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Edwards soent
R. D. Gray, of Salem, was here Tues-
Kxtru! E xtra! The city council will j eye and was going to apeak to the
Tuesday evening at Stayton.
day looking a fter business and renew-
Petla nd, Salem, O re g o n .
section. Ye editor acknowledges a
Say, why the heck don’t you just
pleasant call from Mr. Gray.
raise the town instead, it would be a
no' lo° muc* wurl‘
pr*
Uu '' Z ™ * f °°,t hif!* * r aroun|J I manager about it but then were so ¡ ¡ ^ ‘ " “. ^ U t e / I n d back’ .g ^ .n W U r
ing old acquaintances. Mr. Gray was the town. That’ s a tine idea council darn marry smoke stacks soaring into maay , 00,| lim#. lo bed and an on to
Husky H ic r a d e Baby Chicks, cata ' • form erly owner o f the Tu rner State ! but whatcha * ° nn» u*«. screw jacks
the air We didn't know Where the pour sleep and m any pleasant dreams.
lo gu e and prices now ready. S a le m '* Bank and has many friends in this or ^o n * lifters?
P h o n e 656
Hollis L. Bones is helping Bob
Huns
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aker with his spring work.
much easier job or you might pass an
Marcelling and Finger ordinance to have the town moved
W aving 50 cents. Let us explain UfM,n a *“ **• 1hat woul‘* b,‘ b' tter >'* *•
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Bonesspent Tues- our Oil Method o f Permanent Still everybody would be tr> ,..g to g, t I
$1.00
da" evening at the Hcrmam Wipper
horre.
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R ches Confectionery" fo r
candies.
right on the very top, like a bunch o f
Waving.
We oiler a complete fleas on u drownin' dog's nose, so the
service in Beauty Culture at reas- other guy wouldn't drain the water
quality on a ble prices.
Beauty Maid Shop down on him.
Phone 44?6, Salem, Oregon.
Miss Imogene Allsman of Aumsville
was a guest at the Geo. Brower home
Wednesday
154 S. Commercial, Salem, Ore.
L e t u* end y o u r corset trouble.
Arrhart
A
A ld r ic h ,
corset
Hutcheon Paint Store
PAINTS, WALL PAPER
W e d r a f t p a tte rn * f o r each in d iv id ­
ual.
m aker*.
B u y Y o u r P a in t at a P a in t S to re
420 C o u rt S treet, Salem. P h o n e 1639.
SCHOOL NOTES
>e‘ t !ed in the fittle house of Mr* W nods
at the end of 6th street.
Dr. B. F. Pou nd p ra ctice lim ite d to
of
teeth,
dental X -ray.
ga* o r local,
and
N e w l o c . t . o n 303 F . r . t
That would b • too
fl.-st place was carried olT by S.ifcm
high school. Miss Gilstrup received
second place.
Mr. Fox. assistant superintendent,
presented the prizes. Fust place re­
ceived a gold pin. Second received a
silver pin.
The grade schools were holdirg a
contest th same n ght.
Mr. and Mrs Dean Tucker are nicely
rem oval
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W illiam C. Jones
of
Willamette
u
gave a v. r> mtu-esting ad-
dress Tuesday, April 21, to the stu-
Miss Gilstrap will enter the extem ­
poraneous contest held at Corvallis,
A pril 23, 24 and 27.
Used
1927 Bunk Coup
325 00
1924 !»odg.- S dan
185 00
1929 Ford Coujie
325 00
1929 Chevrolet C oujm -
425 0O
1929 Chevrolet Coach
425 00
192* Chevrolet Coupe
335 00
1927 Star fi Coupe
275 00
1924 Muxwell Coach
AS 00
1926 Pontiac Coupe
223 00
Turner played JefTer.-on high chool
Friday, April 17. Th e gun
started
with J „ ff,.r90n at bat Th.-v maiJi, flV(.
BUY NOW
Mc K A Y ’ S
333 C E N T E R STR E E T
*"• A " * “ " ior * ho
on*
Three Turner men wen-
talk to him personally, a fter the class walked during th a inning and one
dismissed.
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1927 Oakland Sedan
dent body. Following this he address- runs b,.fori. T urnPr came up. JelTer-
ed the senior on college. He told them son ma,jp a bome mu during this in-
D B. Parks, who has been a parient o f ail the advantages the college had ninp Turner struck out with no rung
at the Veterans Hospital in Portland for and an outline o f what subjects were |
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the past two months, was here and spert taught also what athletics were giv- j
The record inning Jefferson made
FOR S A L E — 1 portable Brunswick
Cars
W IT H A N O. K. T H A T COUNTS
N a tio n a l Bank Bldg., Salem, O r e g o n ,
the week end with his family.
PCHEVROLET
SALEM .
OREGON
run was sc o red ^
phonograph in good condition. Just
Miss Josephone Gilstrap entered the
Several fib s were c.u gh t through-j
the thing fo r your outing trip. A t the extemporaneous speaking contest heid out the game by our outfielders. The ——
Tribune office.
¡a t Silverton, Friday, April 17. The Turner men were walked freq u en tly}
throughout the gam»* because o f be- 1
ing hit by the ball. Garner made a
three-bi.-o hit during the r.-venth in­
ning. Hu played his first game in th«-
catch, r’s postiion. Mitchell replaced
Tappan in the pitch’s box during the
¡alter part o f the game.
Varner Bros.
P I T
SALEM
OREGON
Continuous Show Saturday and Sunday
Matinees Week Days and Saturday
Adults 25 cents, Children 10 cents
All Day Sunday Adults 40 cents
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
The Wonder Picture of
The Century
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I). W. Griffith’s
ABRAHAM
L IN C O L N "
with Walter Huston
Th<- outcom- was 16 4 in Jelfer-
son’ favor.
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The next gam » will be played F ri­
day, April 24, with Jefferson at J e f­
ferson.
The senior play will be given May
29. The play selected is the Ulster.
The cast was pick- <1 this week. Prac­
tice will not begin until the first o f
May because the play books ordered
will not bo here before this date. Mrs.
• an Pearcy will direct the play,
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LAUGHS! LA UG H S!
“ Hot
Heiress”
with B< n Lyon— Ona Munson
IT’S A L L IN FIJN
with
William Farnum, Conrad Nagel
Sunday for 4
^
Mnrcul mid
F in & < »r
W ii vus
50c
Reducing Treatments
$5.00 per month
Si nrling Sunday
WOMAN OF PASSION’
Permanent W aving
$4 to $7
CHARLEY CHAPLIN
in
The Geratest Screen Triumph
of his Career
C IT Y L IG H T S
F A C IA L and S C A L P
TREATMENTS
All W’ork Guarantied
Over Steufiloff Market
Salem, Oregon
Phone
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