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AUGUST Ì TURNER TRIBUNE à LISTEN TO THIS Local News Notes / V L V A V A W W iA f / A W M W A W W A W / A ’ .V .'.W /A W 1933 B y TOM FIZDALE M ost colorful trip in this day J Hughes speed and Corrigan daring- ended with the arrival in Chic; i ot the Ranch B oys, “ N ational Barn D a n ce” trio, after a 2,875 m ile horseback ride from Hollywood that took tw elv e w eeks. , S cen es rem in iscent of a past century w ere recalled a s Jack R oss, Curley B radley and Shorty Carson w ere received at the finish of their w eary trek by C hicago’s M ayor E dw ard J. K elly and the N ew Century C om m ittee. Trium phant, but dead tired after “ pounding leather” for 82 days over m ountains, deserts and plains, the boys w ere aw arded the cup for “The Outstanding E questrian A chievem ent of 1938” by the Woodland V alley Polo and Hunt Club. T hey earned it the hard w ay. .V .V H. S. Bond is slowly recover implements and stock at public auction Tuesday. They p l a n to ing from a recent illness. return to Kansas their former Geo. Brower cut meat a couple home. of days the past week for Lee Barber. A South Dakota tornado strip ped all the feathers off one farm Wm. McCulley has been num er’s chickens when it struck the bered among the sick for the poultry y a r d . It couldn’t do past week. much damage at this year's sea side resort. Mrs. C. F. Hein of Aumsville visited here Monday with Mrs. George Faulk was here from Annie Smith. Alban> Sunday hobnobbing with old cronies. George is enjoying The W. C. T. U. meets with good health since going there to Mrs. A. E. Robertson, on Wed make his home with relatives. nesday, August 10th. F redda Gibson, songstress w ith George Olsen’s orch estra in the R oyal Crown Revue b roadcasts, has added another ch ap ter to h er C inderella ca e r . . . The 19-year-old singing beauty, who c a ta i re pulted to national stardom in less than a year, is Fredda Gibson now h eard as a com edienne as well as singer on the show . . . A rturo Toscanini will tak e up the baton of the N T Sym phony o rch estra again on October 15 for the fall and w inter sea ,n . . . L ittle B a rb a ra, h ea rd with Billy House on the new h it “Laugh L in er” ’ Sunday show o ver CBS, is actually a talented seven-year-old girl— B a rb a ra Dvorak. Ted Lloyd, w hose “ L loyd’s of R adio” is a feature of the CBS Sum m er Session, has been given the accolade a s the m ost-punched colum nist in the business . . . and sa y s he w ouldn’t trade the honor for a raise in pay . . . Jean H ersholt has been signed again for the title role in the “ Dr. C hristian” series, which returns to the netw orks on October 18 . . . The All Star football g a m e betw een the W ashington R edskins and college all-stars w ill be aired by net w orks from C hicago on August 31 . . . T here’s a horse nam ed Stroud at the Hollywood Park which has been entered in three races but hasn't run yet . . . Hand ¡cappers’ only com m ent is: “ D epends on w hether it’s Claude or C larence.” Funeral services w e r e held Mrs. M argaret F o w l e r and from the Methodist church here children of North Santiam, were Friday for Harve Ransom, with in Turner Tuesday, visiting. Rev. Willis Douglas officiating. Vester Bones came home for a Interm ent was in Twin Oak cem couple of days stays where he etery. has been employed for some time. Buddy and Dennis Riches have A rthur Edwards, wife and son gone to Tillamook where they Lawrence and family, vacationed will spend the five weeks, until school starts, with their grand at the coast Sunday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Armon- Miss Helen and Betty Peetz trout. returned Sunday from a most de lightful outing spent at Rhodo The Leo Weddle family moved from the Alice Riches house to dendron. their farm home the past week. Masonic graveside s e r v i c e s Tracy Givens and daughter Miss were held here Monday for Sherm May, are now occupying the Al Swank, who died at Eugene Sat ice Riches house. urday. E d Wynn is in a huddle w ith radio w riters, try ing to find som e w riters who can build him a ch ar acterizatio n sim ilar to "Scattergood B aines” if and when he retu rn s to the a ir . . . Donald Novis p lay ing Santa Claus to tw enty youngsters h e’s sending to su m m er cam p . . . W. C. Fields rep o rted signed Ted L loyd for six m eetings w ith C harlie M cCarthy . . . Tom m y Riggs and B etty Lou will be back on the a ir in S eptem ber for a ce real a c c o u n t. . . Jo a n Blaine, "V aliant L ad y ” sta r, h as form ed a “H ail F ro m Chicago” club in New Fork w ith fifty m em b ers . . . Helen Menken, noted actress, has been renew ed for the “Second H usband" d ra m a tic series . . . Henry'. H unter. “A ttorney a t L aw ” sta r, is nothing if not v ersa tile . . . L a s t su m m er he altern ated betw een busting broncs in W estern p ictu res and doing S h akespeare w ith Jo h n B arry m o re. ' 385 N . 14th St. Pviidy V allee and B enny Goodm an invaded Chicago on su c c e s siv e (lays w ith Goodm an sw inging at the fam ous R avinia F estiv a l and Ruayi doing h is program from the Windy City . . . M ary Sm all, young radio* so n g stress, has been screen-tested by Hollywood . . . L es T rem ayne’a secret is revealed . . . H e’s a m usical m aniac on the mouth organ and ukulele . . . Wonder how the good Prof. Quiz would m ake out if one of h is su b jects turned the tables on him . . . Most popular program for tick et requests in N ew Fork doesn’t h ave an audience . . . It’s the ’ Original Good Will Hour” . . . Douglas Corrigan slated for a guest shot with R ipley on his return to A m erica . . . G eorge M cCall reports Bing; Crosby is going to show m otion picture features at his race track . . j All he n eeds to ilo now is g iv e the cash custom ers a break on the w inners. P h o n e 8Ü01 Dr. Eihel K. Riley C h ir o p r a c tic Physicia n I 5 Years Experience Mrs. Floyd Boyer and daugh The Maxfields have moved sev Special Liver Treatment ter are camped at the Snoddy eral hundred turkeys to the Da bean field in the West Stayton vis place at the east edge o f Salem Oregon district. town. The birds will be kept on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davies range until market time. They were 7 o’clock dinner guests of had turkeys at the same place Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ross at their last year and while here their new home in Salem, Tuesday. daughter Lois attended Turner C. S. ‘P a t’ Emmons, who has Mrs. C. S. Clark and daughter school which she will do again been associated with his father Frances were dinner g u e s t s of this year. in the law firm of Emmons & Em Mrs. Luta Fuson, at Aumslille, mons, with offices in the Brey- Wednesday. man building, Salem, has been CHRISTIAN CHURCH Doc Prather is having a new appointed assistant Atty. Gener roof put on his drug store with al, assigned to the industrial ac C U S T O M G R I N D I N G and M I X I N G Cecil Martin and J. S. McKin cident commission. W. S. Crockett, Pastor ney doing the work. ‘Pat’, who was manager of the hills Sprague-for - Governor campaign Bible School at 10 o’clock, with The Jennings family who have for Marion a n d Polk counties, THEO. HIGHBERGER & SON, Proprietors had rooms at the Webster Wil classes for all ages. has resigned and Cecil Edwards Morning worship and commun liams home, moved the past week has taken up the campaign work. v w w v w v v w w w y m v w .w v w w w w w w v v v v v v w v v w ion service at 11 o’clock. to rooms in the Barr house. Christian Endeavor at 7 o’clock. Rev. Willis Douglas, Ruth Raw- .V.V.%%W.V.W.%%W W VA% \W A\V.V.VA\AW .\V.VAVW .W AVW AW .V.V.VW AVA\ Regular evening service, 8:00. ling and Ellison Whiteaker are spending the week at Falls City, as delegates to the E p w o r t h METHODIST CHURCH league convention. C. S. ‘PIT’ ASST. urn. GENERAL Kitchen Queen and Viking Hard Wheat Flour Highberger’s Egg Mash Highberger’s Dairy Feed Highberger's Hog Ration Î AunsviLLe r w m I Do Y o u See ----------- O------— "Farmers Attention!" We write auto Ins. 10' '0 off for Farmers. Standard policy, no assessments. Save money on your insurance with tha H o m e r H . Smith Ins. Agcy., Salem. 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