The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 17, 1925, Image 5

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    Suppliaient To The T u r n e r T ribu n e
Thursday Decerti ber 17, 1925.
THE TURNER TRIBUNE
CHUKCH OF CHRIST
Jl. Kntulni. Ciutiir
laaued Every Thuradiiy at Turner, Marion County, Oregon
SUBSCRIPTION *1.26 l'Elt YEAR.
Entered at the Poatolllee
*•' Turnar, Oregon, aa aecond claaa mattar, undei iu• •
Act of March 8, 1879.
Christmas Saie of
Al! Wheel Goods
UNTIL CHRISTMAS WE ARE GOING TO
HOLD A REAL SALE OF WHEtL GOODS
B IC YC LES
H ere’» two real special*: Colaon 18 and 13 inch frame,
26-inch w heel; a reul biko—-white any remuin in stock.
$ 27.50
$ 41.00
Co! u.nbin M otor Bike, double bar. clincher t.rcs, op­
tional equipment.
A regular $16.50 bike,
A ll other bikes reduced 10 percent to 15 pere-- *.X
SCOOTERS
S'jbtta.siially built and “ liv e " rubber tire.-, $2.40 to
$7.50.
S?e our apcci.il at
$ 4.00
Kiddie Cara
Pedal H ik e a
$1.50 to $4.50
$1.50 to $6.75
$12.50 to $18.50
$10.00 to 5TO.OO
A u to s
Velocipede*
H.'.nd Car Spocinl, now
Boys’ Junior Bicycle, now
G rls’ Jun or 11 cycle, now
$ 12,00
$25.CO
$".5.00
Lloyd E. Ramsden
337 C O U R T ST.
SA LE M
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OREG O N
T r ins, Tracks, Tunnels, Switches, ctc.
'S W iB 'á í"
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Reduced Fares
Fur example:
I'» Portland and Return
. $2.95
Al,«* (ot
Neu» Years
A.It agent (or tale
dates limita.
Rale J.itr, P trtm S ft 15-21; limit January A
Proportionate reduction, to many other point*.
Aik Agent
Southern PacificLines
It- ft, Hontt, Agent.
Turner. Oregon.
The TRIBUNE
W e hail u very fine attendance at
Ilihle school luat Sunday.
W expect
inure next Sunday.
The banner fo r
quarterly attendance ia in the bn I
ance.
Come and help uh win by at-
t tiding Bible arhood Ih ren ib er 20th
and 27th.
I f we win it thi, time w
will keep it, ao don't fail tin.
and Any
j
The regular preaching aervice will
i be held ua unual.
Subject will be
I announced later.
There will be u
(.'hriattna* pantonine in the evening.
You enjoyed the other*.
Come, you
j are welcome.
5
C. K. Topic: "W h y ix Chrulma»
a Tim e o f J o y ? "
Can we bring joy
to other*?
I.et ua try.
o f this list o f leading
¡a S f M A G A Z IN E S
Chriatmaa Eve thin church will have
a tree and a flue program with treat,
fo r all the children who came.
Re-i
juice and be exceeding glad, fo r Cod 1
no loved the world that He gave h i»!
only begotten Son that whosoever bo-
liew th on him should perish but have
' ti rnul life.
Joint 3: Hi.
"R ejoice,
¿•gain I toy R ejoice.''
$#100
Why Pay More?
TH E N IC .IT B EFO R E C H R IS T M A S
When Xmas came Mary wag so
good and so was lien.
They both j
had don'.* their work well so S a n ta'
Claus would come to see them.
A#
noon as night cum M ary get the dish j
e* done, while Ben got the chore- •
don outside.
When Xm.ik morningj
came, Mary mid B -n jumped out o f i
le d to *e what Santa k a l brought.,
When they got in the room, there was
a Christmas tree full o f to* a, and
; candies.
On one side a*as a jumping
| jack, on the nido wore wooden sol
; d err, the the French I>«ll was against
! the trpnk o f the tree, and right be­
side hor was a toy trunk.
The
mouth h.trp wus nearly on top o f the
trer.
The Elephant nnd the lj»m b
| loud aide by aide, and the L ittle I’ il
j rhe* was hanging on the tree.
It had
I red rose* on it.
The first thing the
1 mother gave the presents out.
Then
they played with them ti'l they got
tired.
Take Your
PICK
to Select From
Never !>•: re and probably never again wilt you have such an exfraor-
cun > i. •
uvii'g opportunity. Note carefully the large selection of
choice r -oiiir. ---all at a price to fif your pocitetbook Renewals will be
ext; tided , c year from date of expiration. N o need to wait.
f «CtS?
Evelyn Eleanor Mullennex.
VJRPRI5E GRANGE NO. 233
ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 1925
5 i-r ri ' C.r*r;;o No. 233 m* t r.t
ttie I.O.O.F. halt at Turner Saturday |
foe their regular monthly meeting. 1
The fourth and fifth d< gtces w e r e ,
| .*• *ri to a class c f five. St.it* officers
were vot< it on.
1*hose present from
' Saf^m Grange were C. H. Taylor, i
j ma ter. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Basse* I
land Mr. J. J. McDonald.
Th> re wr.»
a
r solution
paused commending
McMnhafl.
The follow ing officers o f
the local organisation were elected
for the* coming year: Master, G. W. I
i ’ *rria; O v t n s r , W. >•'. Gulvin; Lec­
turer, i.t’ s. Mary McK nney; Sti w-
ard. M. E. Townsend; Assistant Stew-
nrd Thomas lit t le ; Ti* 'usurer, Ray­
mond T itu s; Chaplain. Mr». G. W.
Ferris; Secretary. Mrs. Eleanor Tit-
’ I* G it ke eper. Wm. Butzke; Core*.
Mrs. Thomas L ittle ; Pomona, Mrs. C.
Stnndley; Flora, M t . Susan Girarilin;
la d y Ar-dstnnt Steward, Mr*. W. F.
Gitlvin.
l>. H. MOSHER
H ig h
Class
Iadies and (ienis
Tniloring: -
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SALEM
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General Banking Business
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Or. O. L. Scott
R a in ie r C h irop ra ctor
I ’ hone S7. R esidence s*28R
256 N
When a mm. does a noble act. di
him from tint. Forget his faults. I
his noble ael l*e (lie standpoint fn
will h you rogarli him. T lieie is inn
that Is goivl in (he worst of men
Bellow*.
H ig h Street
Salem, Oregon
Drs. L. T. Dick & I_ M. Hum
Chinese Medicine Co.
Vtomach troll I lies given ipiick releif
b.v taking i*ui fametia remedies.
Are
ab«ulnlely harinlesa, lielng compounil.
ed front Imported lierlw, rmits and
and barks which are well known for
their curative properties.
W e treat all disorders o f men, wiw
Interest paid on Erne deposits and men amt children.
Free consultation.
savings accounts
Call or write.
Cor. S la t» A Commercial St*.
421* - 42ft State St (Upstairs.)
SALEM
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OREGON I’ lione 283
Salem Oregon.
M enta! Faculties Lasted
Doctor Johnson and James \1
wisheil to test whether their mei
faculties had become Impaired v
ng". Johnson learned Low Hutch
seventy-one, and Watt learned t
Mian at seventy-live. Both mnste
these languages amt found that tt
fnvulties were unimpaired.
C . F. B R E I T H A U P T
123 N. Lib erty Street
F L O R IS T
Phon» 380
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