The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 24, 1925, Image 3

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CHURCH CALENDAR
M. K. Church
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Sunday School at
10 a.m.
Morning Servie#
* 11 a.m.
Kpwnrth l/eague .... 0:30 p.m.
Evening Service
7 ;8fl p.m.
Mid-week Fritter
Service, Thursday. 7 :80 p.m
C. W. Pogue, Pastor. .
C H R IST M A S
SAUI
6 in. Xmas Belli
i Rope festoons
, Musical Balls
15c
[ Rubber Belli
10c
Musical Tops
15c
Rcpestin Pistol« .
, 20c
Razors
and
Razor Strops
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A Ha* el J m i I i ; that «¡11 km «old *1 a 1W , rhtooent.Why
| « l « » )•*•!« y
an4 pay a t i i lo t tha'aeftta food*.
Colt man Latere* al ♦7.V). RegmLg prie« 18.00.
Many eib«c thing« «¡11 ha ««14 at a «at prla# tram nyw
«m il X a u . I taka thin mat bod of fifin g my emtamar« a
X « M paaaaal.
Chriatian Church
Sunday School
Morning service
Christian Knde.-ivor
Evening Service .....
10 a.m.
U a .in .
:SQ p.ni.
:30 pan.
J. M. Shelley. Paotpf.
S. f . T R A IN BCHKDUAL
Following la tha a M a b at tha
Southern Pa* MW traina at Tamar;
North Re— f —
Train No. 31, 4 31 a.m.
Train No 1«. 0:23 a m. .
Train Na. I«. 9:17 i n
Train No. 14, 1A4 pea.
Trala No 34, 3:lf pm.
I m U I m ai
Train No 17, 1447 a.m.
Train No. 33, 744 p.m.
Train No 31, 10:33 p m.
H. L. Earl’s Hardware Store
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Wa W iih You
A MERRY XMAS
AND A PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
Anderson’s
• T M l S P O R T IM « ' f O O O t STORE
IM SostaComiaonelsI f t
Pomeroy St Keene
E YE S
TE S TE D — A L A S I
WEBB & CLOUGH OO.
Funeral D irectors
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RellaMt Ssrvtos.
Lady A m I »taut
205 f«r. Church SV— Day or Night Phona 120
• Salem -
Locals
Claaini out our u*a4 p i
al $60, $78. $100, $125. $1S0.
Our new pianot at $226, $260,
$296 a a l up.
Uaed pUyer
piauoa $196, $260 awd up.
Term*. er will make liberal dia-
count for cash. Tallnuua Piano
Store, 398 S. 12th St., Salom,
Oregon.
Some o f the boy« o f Yurner
demonstrated their ability as
waiters A t the bazaar last Sat­
urday. Any hotel deairing ex­
perienced help would do well
to viait Turner first
* A. L. Bones o f Bones Broth­
ers reports the following recent
sales of Ford car»; D. G. Al-
kire, Edward Zahare o f Salem,
W. N. Oglesby and Fred Feller
o f Turner, E. V. Geer and C. A.
Martin o f Aumsville, G. W.
Brower o f Brooks and Arthur
Odell of McMinnville.
Geo. W olfe of the Oregon
Grain Co. was a Salem visitor
Monday.
Miss Alice Peterson left last
week for a visit in California.
MRS. M. C. SMITH
CHURCH OF CHRIST
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Mrs. M. C. Smith, one of 14
Let us make next Sunday a
children born to Lewia and banner Sunday by attending
Anne Jones, pioneers of 1852, Sunday school on the last Sun­
passed away at her home at day o f the year. Are you,in
V B T E B W A R IA N
i - r.
542 E. Sixth St., Albany, at Urreated in the election o f ofti-
8 :30 o'clock Thursday night cers for the Sunday School ? ft
Da'y
abd
High!
baratea
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She was 74 yean o f age at the will take place next Sunday at
S TA YTO N
OREGON
lime of her dedth.
10 O’clock-. ’ All she welcome
She was born at S t Joseph, who wish to attend. *
Missouri, March 20, 1861, and
All members o f the church
crossed the plains with her are urged to be present at 2
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toaaoaeaa»»a>ao«O F«M 3N
parents while- an difant.
Her o’clock Sunday afternoon to
people settled Among the W al­ elect officers for- next year.
do hilla upon coming to Ore­
In .the morning Bro. Shelley
gon. ! The M&AJpin school, in will speak on « very important
»
the Waldo hills was, named tor subject for every member of
her mother'd ,pe0p\t.‘ They the church.
in the evening
• :*» r
later moved, to ¡eft«non.
"T h e Changing Years and the
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, She wa* ayUMKl to Dr. W. Unchanging Christ.-’’ *
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M. Smith, an «arty practitioner
Pi«»-’
A very fine program has
o f medicine, who later lived at been prepared , for Christmas
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Salem n od ,Turner.,; Children Eve, Dec. 24th, An old time
c.
borne to Dr. and Mrs. Smith tree with the old time Christ­
are Dr. W. Carleton Smith of mas spirit
Santa Claus will
Salem, M n. Harold B. Looney surely remember all the chil­
o f Jefferoon, and Mrg. C. B. dren who come.
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Dinor o f Denver, Colo. She la
Remember the District Con­
survived by the following-bro­ vention at the high school audi­
thers and slaters: Mrs. G. W. torium January 3.
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Johnson, Mr*. H. A-> Johnson
Christian Endeavor
topic
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and Mias Sarah Jones of Sa­ next Sunday “ Press on.”
Aro,
lem. Mrs.’ J. A , Conaer o f A l­ you satisfied with the position
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bany and S»'J[. Jem*, of Port­ you are now ia ? . ,i.
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la iF W i n
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land.. Her eldegt brother, Dr.
’lAii.
D. M. Jonee. pioneer physician
M. E. CHURCH *
UTIUTY COATS , 'i *.'-*7 u i no y..«
f V- • • ‘ l
J ,.
of Albany died FM M tly at that -T ‘fr
The
Christmas exercise»
Women’s Good * Serviceable
Coats
place.
i
W ell. Tailored
Good Materials
Up until last year Mrs. Smith were held last Sunday eyenings i i
Plain or Fur Trimmed
A
hnd been active in civic and A fine program was given. The
$12.46
$16.00
$19.76
$24.78
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club life. She had been an ac­ special music by the choir was
The special
, Priced Far Below Regular Prices
tive member o f thé Patrons o f well rendered.
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Husbandry, including the Po­ part o f the program was the
Home
scene
featuring'Mr.
and
U. G. S H IP L E Y C O M P A N Y
mona Grange, past matron of
the Eastern Star, active among Mrs. H. S. Bond as the grand
SALEM •
• • OREGON
the W ar Mothers, and had parents, with their grand chil­
dren
around
them,
telling
them
served as school director. She
was a member of the Presby­ the Christmas story.
The Christian Chureh dis­
terian church at Albany.
missed
their services and at­
Funeral services were held
from the Rigdon & Sons chap­ tended in a body, which was
el in Salem.
Pinal services greatly appreciated. .
were at Twin Oak Cemetery at
Services as usual next Sun­
Turner in charge of the East­ day.
On January 3 the Tur­
ner Methodist church will en­
ern Star.
tertain the S&ntiam District.
CRAWFORD NEWS
Sunday School Convention at
Owen Thomason left Satur­ the High School auditorium.
day for Stockton, California, to
Saturday afternoon o f last
spend the holidays with his
week several men o f the con­
sister, Mrs. J. P, HuUhaaon.
gregation made some necessary’
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. W itzel
repairs
on the
Methodist
and Mr. and Mrt. Raymond T i­
church. Three rods were put
tus were Salem shoppers last through the building to draw
Sunday.
in the sides where they were
The Crawford school will
sprung out. This makes it ab­
have a Christrrtas program on
solutely safe and solid.
Thursday afternoon.
Harry Little o f Clear Lake GUARANTEED USED FORDS
E v e r y car kaa keen p c ia .tc k iw ffy
visited his brother, Thomas Lit­
napcctcU k y Ira ieM l m ackaaic», I »
tle, recently.
paatadly I n t W , cad racoad itioaad
Mr. Richard
W alker is « It e r e r e fa ir e ar replace m e a t» ara
spending some time in Los An­
N O T IC E T H E S E —
geles. California.
1023 C oap e, new baited paiat, 4
Several from this comumnity ererstmed carde, aa arly e t » , Haeelere,
eiaar, m irra r, dim m iag de » ic e , epeed -
attended the bazaar given by
teter, fa a t t It ra ttle — -------- ---- 3273
1923 T e a r ie g i certkiaa, tailored la
the ladies o f..th e Christian
Ut, with aew cetialeide, a
:hurch Saturday.
ad p a la ti ap h oletery g o o d .......„ 3223
1924 C e a p e, with high haehi tpot.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little
eatamotar, a e w S W W t ia g carde $413
were business visitors in Salem
1924 Baa da tap, plate glam c locare;
Basta) rear end. Haeelere, m a y alit­
Tuesday.
ar astrae, aad aew >aiat j « b . . _ .* 3 l»
P. E. Thomason is marketing
1922 T e a r in g , a ew p a ia t......-..$179
I9BOOOB
E a rly 1924 T a a r 'g , a e w paiat 327S
his turkey crop in Salem.
G.'F. Ï0R1NEK, V.S., B.Y.Scv
4 % P a id on
six months
Time Depeeits ,
Fire and
Automobile Insurance Written
Turner State Bank
Southern Pacific lin e s
3-44 O ak lan d S p a rt ta e r la g ,
p a la i, cee ered ftith kstraa ... "3550
Birthday C«l#Watsd
BUI FaMa, Hr »4 Baft, Suit C u m .
FORDSON TTRACTORS
Overheated aad ready far hard werh
Brin! C u m , C l m o i w Ckrlilm.
•S2S ta 3473
One
o
f
the
latest
social
acti-
Gifu. H.rn.M mi nil hhUa. F. B.
See aa far,, aaad tractor pietra aad
Skater,
170
S.
Cem’L,
Sal«
at.
vitiea
in
Turner
was
the
radio
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party uiven by Dr. and Mrs.
VALLEY MOTOR CO;
J. L. H arm and Floyd Por­
CON
J. W . Rnnsom, the occasion be­ S A L E M
ter were in Salem Monday. Mr.
M Daga Plaaa B a d a rti«« an AH H M
ing Mrs. Ransom’s birthday.
Porter was marketing a load of
r
Mrs. Gerald Gower o f De­
Dr. Ransom recently installed
Christmas turkeys.
troit.
Oregon, is «pending’ the
» radio, which gave the major
Christmas
holidays at the home
Mrs. J. Kelley, who has been part o f thè entertoinment for
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in poor health for some time, the evening.. The .hostess re­ o f her parents, E. C. Baker
is feeling much better.
ceived many beautiful gifts in and wife. * ,
Re­
The ladles of the Christian
N«Ala| lakaa tke plan* ml LEA- honor of' thè occ^ion.
THEB. F. E. Skater, 170 S. Coml. freshments consisting of pie, church held a v^ry, successful
> (Ve Laattmr Baila .ii.
eake «n d pùnch wefe Served. bazaar last Saturday, clearing
itala «laanwL aad blpskad.; Buckram I r a « » « , trimming« ate.
The guests departed at a late over $100.
s
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• ' carried in Meek
Postmaster Whitehead is
SW
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k-* ^
hour, wishing their hostess
"G
o
iter«
eared
withoal
ep eratiea.'
about
the
busiest
man
in
Tur­
Formerly 405 Court 8 t
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many more happy- birthdays, Or. F. G Stapraa. 309 Orwgaa Bldg..
ner this week helping Santa
to 1 -* Cwrt il. Vptialn.
Salas, Ongos.
Those present from out o f town Portia ad, O regea
Claus distribute Christmas pac­
avere Mr. and Mr». Johh Ran­
D. S. niches was a Salem vis­
kages.
som; Mr. and Mr*. Harold Ran­
itor Tuesday njorning.
He is
Why rus a risk with
som and son ò f Lyons, and Mrs. still having his eye that was in­
brakes. Have yi
Brasher of Salem. Among the jured last summer treated to
ralis« yewr Wakes with
local people present were Mr. improve the sight
— It's dapawdable.
and Mrs. C. A. Bear. Dr. and
F IA N O M U S T BE SOLO
W. E. Borne—0
Mrs. O. L. Asher and family,
Piaea
ia «forage aaar here will he
(Net bref ben, tba
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bond, Mr.
«aerified fa r immediate eele.
W ill
High St. at Parry, Saleas, Ore. and Mrs. C. W . Hewitt and son
re aaay terra • to aa eetahlid rai
an cantar Ht.
Phone iaM
Myron, Mr. and Mrs. George
am.
Far partkaiar* aad where it
1%« tiaae e f year is
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. G .A. G. a a y ha maa. addraaa Partlaad Maaic
Efficient Work----- Moderate Prioaa
begin to think about Christmas
Moore, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Cam pa ay. Z27- 0th S t- rartlaad. Or.
presents. W hy not tho Coun­ Watson Sr., Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Richard Gale o f Oregon City
try Gentleman, Ladiet’ H
Earl, Mr. and rMs. Leo Demytt was the guest of Y e Editor last
Journal or tho Saturday E
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards, Thursday and Friday.
ing Poet They aro gifts that Meadames L. J. Rowley. Melin
P. P. Hassler was in Selem
last the year around. An an- da Chambers. W . A. Martin,
«•radiar d Hitt n i CIMIMI
nolineament card aont with ov­ C. W . Pogue and son Myron, one day last week from Seattle.
It is reported that his fingers
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
ary gift eubecriptioa.
H. W . Smith, L. M. Small, E.
are beginning to itch to get in­
134 H. Liberty St.
Salem, Oregon
544 State St.
Uncle I r » Pearce left for W. Swallow and son Francis. to the type case once more.
Portland Wednesday to spend Mrs. Johnson, Messrs F. P
Leather Gaade for Chrietmae P re­
Christmas at the Arthur Wood Rowley and Carl Duncan, Mil­ m at.
F. E. Shafer. 170 S. C om l.
dred Martin and Dr. and Mrs.
homo.
f
Little Raymond Reynold« is
Ransom.
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A fe e d l i * Hela B a a s « te I n h la
reported to be quite sick with
fa r a fo o d caw.
U « i n at tha Tri-
pneumonia.
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Dr. 0. A. Olson, Dentist
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In this season o f good w ill, and
happiness, I wish to express • my
appreciation o f your patronage
during the pa§t year and to-con-
vey ta all my wishes o f v e r y
M eiry Christmas and contentment
and happiness for the Nei-WivYeais *
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•The Masons and Eastern
Mr-, and Mra>- Sam Hulen
were in Turner, Tuesday, call­ Star held a joint installation
ing on L. D. Bart, who has been last Saturday night which was
in poor health for several attended by the Masons and
their families.
weeks past.
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J. M. Watson, Sr., is again
Harold Briggs has purchas­
on duty with the Marion coun­
ed a Ford coupe. •
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C. E. Day, who has been ty grand jury.
quite sick for several weeks, is * Miss Hazel Peetz same up
from Portland Saturday night
still confined to his home..
for a few days’ visit with her
W e were indebted to the
parents, H. R. Peetz and wife.
Aumsvitle Star for the Use of
their press to aid us in getting
N e t e r e / T o o th W a .h
out last week’s Tribune.
Native* In Urn Waat Indie* a*e a*
The Misses Thelma and Av-
alyn Delzell are home for their
Chrsitmas vacations.
ioothhraalie* *t*m* o f tree* r|rh in m-
poetis ■ eoapy chain leal that .¿loans**
the teeth.
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M a n y o f T h e m , B ro th e r
Geo. Given, who suffered a It** hard to gniher n »-o/nHfi
stroke several days ago, is able Ing from her word*, lint'- «mlf.
taeed a few of them the trrmhi*
to be about the pjace again.
making IhemaelTC* plain—ISfCtien-re
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