The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, May 07, 1931, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TH K TURNER TRI BUNE
T
I
TURNER
He says business is the best he has
seen for years. He doesn't keep these
things in stock but will pet them with
in 24 hours.
j J
Mr. and Mrs. Jarman and Mrs.
Those wishing to pick berries in the S
J. M. Bones were Salem cisitors Tues­
Joe
Morris yard should sign up immedi­
day.
ately as twenty more pickers is all that
Riches Confectionery
candies.
for
Graduation Dresses
Chiffons, Crepes, Shantung’
qqality is needed. There will be no reistration
fee charge.
You can sign at this office.
Sunday quests at the E. S. Prather
What about that screen door? Does
home were Mrs. M. Brock and Miss
it need a new screen? If so, 1 have it
Mona Brock o f Portland.
or if you need a new door I have it.
Also a good line o f hardware, plumb­
Mother’s Day stationery and cards at
ing supplies. Can do your plumbing
Prathers Drug Store.
for you. Electric lamps and supplies.
.. - O- ----
Electric water pump system. I have
WANTED— 10 acres suitable for
a few second hand articles for sale:
chickens and garden. Want to buy-
I Davenport, 1 sofa, 1 cupboard, 1
like rent. See Chas. S. Clark at Trib­
pump jack; these are in good condi­
une office. Turner.
tion. H. P. JENSEN.
W e dra ft patterns fo r each individ­
To the Mothers of the Community:
ual. Let us end y o u r corset trouble.
Arehart & A ldrich, corset makers,
The Turner Cnristain Endeavor
420 C ourt Street, Salem. Phone 1639. invites you to attend the evening service
Plain and Light Pastel Fancy at
s
W » S S W s W .V
(D
White Oxfords, Pumps, Straps ?
From
Sunday, May 10, 1930 at 7 o'clock.
FOR SALE— Austrolorps hatching
This meeting is to be kept in memory
eggs, 15 for 75 cents; one mile north­
west o f Aumsville, on route 1, Tur- Mother's Day.
Signed Hildred Bones, Leader
ner. B. F. Tucker.
$ 2.98
and up
at special sale
R. Hlckok, President
Riches Confectionery
candies.
j!
THOSE W HO TRADE AT
for quality-
You have no doubt heard them over
KEX
many times It will now be your
Mrs. Ameck and children o f Salem j
spent Saturday with Mrs. Bone. Mrs. opportunity to see and hear them in
Bone is still in Salem but is very much person this summer at the Turner danc
improved in health.
es every Saturday nice.
F O R S A L E — Seed c o rn , Y ellow
Dent, price 5c per lb. Call on week
days.
Donker Bros, Aum sville, Ore.
i inal arrangements
BLOCH’S GOLDEN ROLE STORE
2 2 0 N. Liberty Street, Salem, O r e g o n
S A V E A S U B S T A N T IA L DIFFE RE N C E
were completed
Wednesday for this d .nee band to furn
ish music and entertainment for the Tur­
ner dances beginning Saturday nite,
W'ord has been received here that
May 16th.
“ Aunt” Milinda Chambers suffered a
The ball has been completely re-wired
paralytic stroke last Friday. She is at
and
re-Light?d with beautiful col. red
John Day with a son.
lights throughout, also t pw decorations
°
i
Graduation cards at Prathers Drug have been installed for this special aer-
Store.
ies of dances
possible to secure
It will be well worth 1
>’oUr * hl,e ‘•ver' thouBh >ou do n° l d*0«*
to come out and enjoy this musical en-
t»rtainment.
You are cordially invited
to join them in many Satureay evenings
Thirty five colored lights produce the
of entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Given and small
most beautiful moonlight effect possible
son were here the first o f the week
Hoping to meet you next Saturday
from Marion to see his father. Geo. to produce.
In bringing Thoms.* Bros. Band to nite, we are yours for the best time you
Given, and daughter, Gladys.
Turner we feel we are giving this com-, ever had at any dance,
Husky H icra d e Baby Chicka, ca ta ­
nr.unity postivly the best musical talent
Lee and Bill
log u e and pricea now ready. S a le m ’ s
Petland, Salem, Oregon. Phone 656.
RUBBER
• W 'W '" V A \ W .V .V .V .m , .W ., .V W iV .V /A V A V .V .V W iV
A t 8c A
Makes It Possible for You to
Purchase
G
For C a sh
of
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lennon o f
Olympia, Wash., were here Friday
and Saturday to see Mr. and M rs.,
A. D. Hale, Mrs. Lennon’s grand­
parents.
t o
i i i
LEE Conshohocken Tires & Tubes
With the Same Guaranteed Quality at Prices
0
At One-Malf
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Talbot, Mr. and
Mrs. La Rue Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs.
White motored to Rockaway, Sun­
day, but were a little early as most
every place was still closed.
What They Were a Year Ago
V W .,.V / A ,.V M W .V //.V W W A '.W /A V /A W V W A
Dresses
W A N T E D — Sixty stra w b erry p c k -
ers, co m m e n cin g picking about May
20. J. C. Morris, R oute 2, Box 62,
T urn er, Ore.
Leeland
29x4.40
30x4.50
28x1.75
31x5.25
32x6.7)0
30x5.00
33x6.00
Prints and
Voil Prints
------o-----
Chili and lunches at Riches Con­
fectionery.
H. P. Jensen has the contract for
plumbing the new home o f Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Highberger under construc­
tion at Aumsville.
?
!.» ),)
5.20
6.15
7.85
10.55
6.50
10.65
Lee Ball.
Da L u x e H. D.
5.55
6.15
7.25
9.45
11.20
7.80
1 1 .65
S 7.55
8.60
9.75
12.96
11.85
10.80
15.40
8
All other Tires and Tubes not listed will be given the
same low cash price for a liimted time.
A. W. and Archie Rankin o f Mar­
ion were in Portland, Tuesday, on
business. Mrs. Stella Miller motored
as far as Brooks with them and spent
the day with friends.
Linones |
Newest Patterns
S é
------O----- -
Mrs. Wm. Orr, mother o f Mrs. E.
J. Gilstrap, is slowly recovering from
injuries received when she fell while
having the Christian church Sunday.
Another daughter, Mrs. Cotton came
from Eugene, Tuesday, and remained
until today.
\
S I.2 5
-té
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Peterson are
the parents o f a 5 % -pound son, born
Sunday, May 3. This is their sixth
<>n and their 13th child
Mrs. Dean Morris is here carimr for
her mother.
ä
Men’s Dress Shirts
Broadcloth
Fast Colors
8 9 c
Mrs. I. H Small, Mrs. T. T. Palmer,
Airs. Alice Asquith, Mrs. Miller and Mrs
W m. S. Burgoyne went to Silverton
Tuesday where they attended
a council
»
of the Ladies Aid of the Methodist
church.
Tuesday morning H. P. Jensen took
Pound
H arrison’ s
General Store
TURNER
OREGON
abrasali.£.:«■
a load o f new steel stanchions and
drinking bowls to Hovt Cupps barn.
i
Don Madison
J
HOLLYWOC )I)
UPER
ERVICE
TATION
€>
Fairgrounds Road and Capitol
Salem, Ore.
Phone 6482
^.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V /W/WAWWW
Extra Special Price in Addition to the Above
While the Supply Lasts
30x3% Leeland Cord .................................................
30x5 8-Ply I)e Lube H. D.....................................
32x6 10 Ply I)e Luxe If. D....................................
8.25-20 10 Ply Truck and Bus......................................
9.00-20 10 Ply Truck and Bus....................................
30x4.75 6 Ply I)e Luxe II. D.............................
31x5.00 6 Ply De Luxe H. D..........................”
S
:•
:
=:
$ j (>(>
18.25
30.00
35.00
10.00
g 5 (>
25
t)