The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, May 14, 1931, Image 4

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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
family o f Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Mother's day with Mr. Barber’s par­ address, the response wus given hy
l.yle Sacri* o f Salem spent Mother’s ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barber o f Miss Sheila D eliell, president o f th„
Prather’s Drug Srore.
senior class. The bunquet started at
day with Mr. and ¿1rs. H. M. Crane. HayesvUlc.
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o - —
8 p. in. The first course served con
Mrs.
Geisse
and
chidrcn
came
to
Summer Fountain Specials, drinks
Kenneth
Witael
of
Longview,
Hans Jensen is having several living
sisteil o f fruit cocktail. Following this
visit Mrs. Martha Helden and sons
Washington, visited home folks on
and dishea, at Riches Confectionery.
rooms built in the back of his store. \V.
interesting talks wore given by the
Mother’s day.
a —
E. Harris and father are doing the work-
faculty members. The second course
The West Stay ton boys baseball
Mrs. U. S. Talbot is ill with the
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little visited was served, which was follow« d by
FOR S A L E — Seed corn. Yellow team played the Stay ton boys on the Mrs. 1 ittle’i sister, Miss Mury W alker speeches from members o f the senior
mumps.
home diamond last Sunday. These
Dent, price 5c per lb. Cell on
class. The third course ton isteil o f
o f West Stayton, Sunday.
teams are signed up with the Inter-
Spa strawberry sundae and Included
Quality candies, lunches and fountain days. Donker Bros, Aumsville, Ore.
Riches Confectionery fo r quality urban League. The game resulted in
choice o f drink.
service at Riches, confectionery.
a score o f 14 to 1 in favor o f the
candies.
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During the meal telegrams were
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Stayton team.
Mrs. Barz^e is having her home
delivered for Harold Smith and Sey­
The senior class play "T h e Ulster’’
Mrs. Barxee joined Mr. and Mrs.
painted.
\
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. McClendon and
more Stewart, respectively.
These
hud its first practice Monday, May I I .
Charles Brasher o f Salem on a picnic
daughter with Mrs. Binkley and Mrs.
were read to the people present by
The play, a comedy, will be given
Mr. and Mrs. 1. E Putnam motored Sunday.
Miller went up near Detroit, Sunday.
the toastmlstroM. One was signed
May 29. Mrs. Jean Pearcy is conch.
W e did not see too many fish us u
President Hoover, who offered his sin­
to Yamhill Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Prather’s Drug
The que.-'tion o f where the school
Graduation cards at
result
o
f
the
trip
but
suppose
he
got
cere
regret thut he was unable to at-
W’ m. Howd of Shaw.
picnic will be was also decided upon.
Store.
them just the same.
tend the bunquet and requested liar
The student body decided to go to
old Smith to deliver u speech in his
Riches Confectionery fo r quality
W A N T E D — 10 acres suitable fo r
Wednesday afternoon the West Huxel Green. May 25.
place. The other us wed that Se>mour
candies.
chickens and garden. Want to buy Stayton Birthday Club met at the
The May Day festivities and crow n­
like rent. See Chas. S. Clark at T rib ­ home o f Mrs. Helen Gilbert. A nice ing o f Queen Gertrude that were held Stewart hasten east >to take Babe
Ruth’s place whilt* he is laid up.
Clarissa and Frances Clark spent the une office. Turner.
orowd came out to enjoy the meeting. at the high school gym on the evening
Tile bunquet table was n j.d y dec­
week end in Salem with Miss Margaret
A fte r u short business session and a o f May l were enjoyed by the largest
Maurice, the small son of Mr«. Ada
orated
with the senior class colors
crowd
that
has
ever
attended
such
an
McAlpine.
much longer social one delicious cook­
green and gold. Green anil gold paper
Sparks and grandson off Calvin Small, ies, fru it salad and lemonade wen- occasion.
Husky H igr.d e Baby Chicks, cata­ ! was brought to his home here today. served by the hostesses, Mrs. Allen
The student body o f the Stayton cups and saucers served both a place
logue and prices now ready. Salem’ s ■ He ha.* been in a Salem hospital for the and Mrs. Harry Stewart. Those at­ high school has been making prepara­ card and fuvorx. They wi re filled with
Petland, Salem, Oregon. Phone 656. | past two and a half months recovering tending were Mesdames Peggie Com­ tions for the annual carnival, but due after-dinner mints.
A iurge bouquet which del orated
stock, Forrette, Chamberlin, Dickmun, to the conflict with review week this
Miss Mabel Tucker left Sunday fo r from a severe attact of pneumonia
the
center o f the table was | n*r nted
Allen, Lottie Comstock, llunkel, W al­ year, it has been postponed until next
Saginaw, where she is enjoying a visit Mrs. Sparks has been with him the en*
to
the
c’.a ■ es by the llrcithaupt I-lor
year.
lace, Bowne, Woosley, Goss, Royse,
with her father and grandparent*.
| (ire time and her daughters have been Johnson, Stewart, McClellan and J.
The high school semester exams nl To.
Guests present w ere: Ehella P e 'tell,
• I staying with Mr. ond Mrs. I. H. Small. B. Bowne. Mrs. Kenne from Shuw, will be given June 3-4. School will be
Quality candies, lunches and fountain
Edith Stewart, Ruby Comstock and ,-dismiss.-*! the 4th o f June. The 5th Helen W itzel, Helena Witz. I. Is*la
Dairy Fly Foil is a proven fly killer Geneva Williams w ere guests o f the will be compiling o f records and the Wilkining, (¿ raid Given. Run I Den
service at Riches Confection«y.
Prather’s Drug Store.
club. The club decided to hold one , commencement exercises will la* in yer, Seymour Stewart. Harold Smith
Miss Hazel Bones was here from Eu- \
more meeting this month which will the evening. School will open next and Ki-neth F’owler. Faculty members
FOR S A L E — Austrolorps hatching
present were: Mr. and M p. ( ’ ox, Mrs.
be at the home o f Mrs. J. W. Wallace. fall on September 21.
gene, where she is a student nurse. Fri­
| eggs, 15 fo r 75 cents; one mile north­
Jean Pearcy, Mrs. Ivan Hadley nnd
The
junior-senior
banquet
was
held
day, for a visit with home folks.
west o f Aumsville, on route 1, Tur-
Elda Johnson invited a number o f at the Spa in Salem, F’riday, May 8, Mr. Hickok.
1 ner. B. F. Tucker.
her friends anil schodlmates to help 1931. Everyone present enjoyed the
Hosts nnd hostesses were Mnrgart-t
W e draft patterns for eacb individ­
celebrate her birthday last Sunday. evening.
Robert .son. Opal Mickenham. Audrey
ual. Let us end your corset trouble.
Betty Peetz spent several days this A fte r a pleasant time .-pent in playing
Miss Margaret Robertson, president Shoen. Katherine Schampier, Gladys
Arekart & Aldrich, corset makers,
. , „
„
, . .
games
refreshments
were
served
con­
eek
with
Mrs.
Nellie
Hamilton
i
o f the junior class, was toustmixtr*-**. Given. Nellie Barber, W ilfred Harri­
420 Court Street. Salem. Phone 1639.
- t h Mrs. Nellie Hamilton at her
sisting o f sandwiches, cake, cookies, j Miss Robertson gave th-» welcoming son and R lldrc‘1 Bones.
farm in the Cloverdale district.
fruit salad and lemonade.
Those
American Legion dance at open air
Dr. B. F. Pound practice limited to present were Iwa and Virginia Dar-
pavilion, Stayton, Saturday nite, 7- ,
removal o f teeth, gas or local, and ley, Bessie Downer, Grace Bowne,
piece dance band.
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dental X-ray. New location 303 First Grace Bates, Antionefte Irish, Franees
Summer Fountain Specials, drinks National Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon. Killers, Angus Snoddy, Velma Royse,
Hazel Comstock, Hazel Shelenbeiger,
and dishes. Riches Confectionery.
Florence Crane, Hope
Wilkinson,
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Naomi Chamberlin, Ruth Kohl and
W A N T E D — Sixty strawberry p'ck- i
the little hostess, Elda Johnson. Elda
ers, commencing picking about May
Mrs.
Bone,
who
has
been
in
Salem
received some very nice presents.
20 J. C. Morris, Route 2, Box 62,
most
o
f
the
time
fo
r
the
last
three
Tu irner. Ore.
HOW ran we afford to hr-oat U w priced
weeks, is home again much improved ■ A W A W A V A V A W W W W
tires?
Easy I We carry Kelly Lot la
Mrs. Lloyd Jarman has been assist-
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nipple and
Mile*
—
the SAFEST low priced tires
ing with the work at the J. E. White-
.
,
, ,
*
son, Edward, were home to spend
on the market.
ea
ome.
g
Mother’s day with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
4.50-21 only
Built anJ guaranteed by the bu ldrrs
of the World’s finest tires, Made not
Mrs. Laura Morris, who has been
p
just to sell at a price, but to give
caring for her mother, Mrs. L. E Peter-
Mr. and Mrs. Hankel and sons, Ed-
475-19
only
SERVICE. If go*x| tires at a itv.nry.
son. became quite ill Wednesday with ward and Donald, made a trip to New
500-19
only |6.7j saving price arc what you want. r.-e'\e
tne measles and was taken to her home. ^ ra* Sunday, t0 v'* 't relatives.
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it ’em!
30x2 1-2
only $4.7 j
Howard G ilbert’s sister, Mrs. Keene
Austin Farrens, w ife and daughter o f Shaw, visited at their home last
408 Oregon Bldg.
Saler
o f Portland were here fo r the a fter­
Wednesday.
noon Sunday at the George McKay
A W J ’W W W A W J W W W U V
Koonz and
home.
TURNER
n
Sunshine caps in assorted colors,50c at
Sunday.
SCHOOL NOTES
WEST STAYTON
inside
in f ormo tin
Tonsils Removed
without operation or
loss of time
DR. LEWIS
$5.65
90x4.60
$.66
Ball Bros.
Turner, Oregon
CRAWFORD
Warner Bros. T
C A PIT
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OREGON
SALEM
F R ID A Y - S A T U R D A Y
BEN L Y O N and L IL A LEE
in
M IS B E H A V IN G
Ladies”
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus attended
grange in Turner, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W alker o f Port­
land spent Sunday with Mrs. W alker’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thoma-
i son.
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Mrs. R. O. W itzel is entertaining
the ladies o f the M. E. church o f Tur-
! ner with a silver tea Thursday a fte r­
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F\ Town.en.l o f
Salem were over-night guests at the
; Raymond Titus lium«.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber spent
BEAUTY MAID SHOPPE
C H A R LO T TE G REENW OOD
M t ir e e l mul
R E G IN A LD D E N N Y
Finger
C LIFF ED W ARD S
W lIV C H
Hilariously Funny Comedy Drama
‘Stepping
Out’
L S I
50c
Reducing Treatments
$5.00 per month
Permanent Waving
$4 to $7
F A C IA L and SCALP
N O R
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
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of
Percy Crosby’s
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with
Jackie Cooper - Robert Coogan
M itz Green - Jackie Searl
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In His Latest
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Over Steusloff Market
Salem, Oregon
Phone 4486
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