The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 31, 1925, Image 3

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GUARANTEED USED FORDS
t o THE VOTERS O f
T H E CITY OF TURNER
E v e ry r a r ha* U e n painstakingly
CHURCH CALENDAR
in tp ei *ad by
M. E. Church
A fHrrriî UIljrtotimtB attîï
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train ed
m echanic*,
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iTtion for th. 12th o f January, w|1>rl> * _ lir . ó» r.y l
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Morning Service
11 u.rn. turn amendment« to the city charter
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Kpworth League ....6 :30 p.ru. that certain o f the ».ch on n the c ty 1 • * « » « » d ro.ds .« .r ly aew, I t . »rieri,
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Evening S e rv ic e ....... 7 ;ÍJ0 p.m. c'iart'-r are indi Anil* ar,.| if th* c ty *>«•». m irrar, itm m m g d . v i c . »i— J-
fnreed »u it l ... outcome would U ..
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Mid-woek Prayer
doubt
T h.» U. eorr. ctcd.
M....y , 1923 W « | , c..rt..n., t . i l s r . d t o
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• • »o 'o .d .. new rubber
Service, Thuraday 7 :80 p.m. « « t ona are r»p. »le d which arc out o f 4»nd
paint; upheistory good
12/5
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1924 C ou p «, with high back; spot,
~Th< council al»o ark that the char­ m otom star,
C.
VV.
Pogue,
Pastor.
S ieb crlin g cords $415
r W V ^ A W A V / W W / .V .W ^ /
ter ta* rat« o f f> m ill» »>• ru.wd to
Q. F. K0R1NEK, Y.S.. B.V.Sc.
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VETKRINAKIAN
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Day and Night Service
OREGON
STAYTON
1924 Roadster, plate g'sss closure;
CHRISTMAS
SALE
6 in. Xmas Bells
Sunday School
10 a.m.
Morning service
11 a.m.
Christian Endeavor 0:30 p.m.
Evening Service .....;.7 :30 p.m. G.
2 for 5 c
Rope festoons
1 l - 4 c per yd.
Musical Balls
15 c
Rubber Balls
10 c
Musical Tops
15 c
Repentin Pistols
20 c
Razors and Razor Strops
J. M. Shelley, Pastor.
S. P. T R A IN 8CH ED U AL
F ollow ing I»
Southern Pacific
North floand—-
Train No. 82,
Train No. 10,
Train No. 18,
Train No. 14.
Train No. 34,
A lins «I Jewelry that will tw »old at a 28' {, Discount. Why
I**0 * jewelry »hop and pay morn (or Um um« good *.
Coleman lantern* al 17.60. Regular price $8.00.
Many ether thing* will he »old at a out price from now
until Xma». I take Ihi» method of giving my cuslotmr» a
Xmti proarnt.
tho ached ul« o f the
train* at Turner:
4:88 a.m.
6:28 a.m.
0:17 a.m.
1 :04 p.m.
5:17 p.m.
S o vtb IS «.and—
Train No. 17, 10:87 a.m.
Train No. 88. 7:04 p m.
Train No. 81, 10:20 p.m.
H. L. Earl’s Hardware Store
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Anderson’s
THC S P O R T IN G 'G O O D S
STORE
Saints. Oregon
AMAAAAW W .
Pomeroy & Keene
& CLOUGH CO.
WEBB
Funeral Directors
A N D L IC E N S ED E M B A L M E R S
Reliable Sorvio*.
Lady A ssistant
S05 So. Church Rl.— Pay or Night Phone HO
- Salem -
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Fhsos 440
D F EASTBURN
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
Locals
Cloning out our used pianos
at $50, $75, $100, $125, $150.
Our new pianoa at $225, $250,
$255 and up.
Uacd player
pianos $195, $250 and up.
Term», or wilt make liberal die-
count for cash. Tollman Piano
Store, 395 S. 12th St., Salem,
Oregon.
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The EUworth Hat Shop
#ulm ffinrtuan)
Che American Ratter
Caretaker of Heft and Clothlnj
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing:
ISA 8. Liberty St.
Salom, Oregon
514 Stato St.
Subscribe for The Tribune
$1.25 per Year
Time Deposits
Fire and
Automobile Insurance W ritten
Turner State Bank
UTILITY COATS
Women’s Good
Serviceable
Coats
W ell Tailored
Good Materials
Plain or Fur Trimmed
$12.48
$16.00
$19.75
$24.75
Priced Far Below Regular Prices
U. G. S H IP L E Y
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Lettis
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Watson
spent Christmas with their ivere in Albany shopping Mon­
day. They were accompanied
daughter in Portland.
by Hazel and Mildred Bones.
Mrs. J. F. Thomason is re­
Rev. C. W. Pogue and family
ported to be quite sick this
and Mrs. Emma Brown were
week.
Albany visitors Tuesday.
Hnvs your cnwlnp«» prtatsd wtfh
your return address.
can do the w ort.
The Tribune
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood and
grandson Fmncis were in Sa­
lem for the holidays.
and A ny
of this list of leading
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Mr. and Mrs. H. W . Smith
are home after a short visit at
the G. W. Staples home.
Nan
NOTICE— On and after Jan­
uary first, all business will go
on a cash basis, except car
sales, on which terms will be
given ns heretofore.
Bones
Brothers, Turner, Oregon.
Totem —
Ray Farrens is visiting his
mother, Mrs. Malinda Barzee.
Percy Lyle and family, and
Frank Lyle and family o f Port­
land spent Christmas at the
home o f their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Lyle.
Mrs. Ada Mathias is improv­
ing slow ly from her recent ill
ness.
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S t or R. F. D . ------------
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W itzel
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stub­
ble o f Salem were callers on
Mrs. W itzel’s brother, L. D.
Barr Sunday afternoon.
NOTICE— The annual meet­
ing of the Turner Telephone
Co. will be held at the Turner
high school, Tuesday, January
5.
E. S. Prather, Secretary.
OREGON
The TRIBUNE
S A N T I A M D IS T R IC T S U N ­
D A Y S C H O O L C O N V E N T IO N
Allan Mitchell and wife spent
Christmas Eve the guests of
their mother, Mrs. James Mit-
cheli.
C O M P A N Y
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SALEM
T u rner High School Building, Sun­
day January 3, 1926.
“ Slogan: “ Consecrated Service.”
10:00 Song service; devotional.
Ortkin Stout; music; Lesson study.
11 :00 Convention sermon. “ The
Great Commission," Rev. E. R. M ar­
tin. supt. Am erican S. S. Union.
12.-00 Basket dinner.
1:30 Song service; devotional.
Glenn M cClellan; recitation. Dale
G ift*.
H arn u * of all kind*.
F. E.
Munroe; business session; solo, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W . B. Farrier
Sbafor, 170 S. Com’ l., Salem.
Geo. Moore.
and w ife wert Christmas guests
2:10 Institute session.
H ow to
Mrs. L. J. Rowley and son with relatives and friends in get the adults, John W. Mix, chair­
Paul o f Turner .and A. A. Ford Turner and vicinity.
man: Dr. Fred C. T a y lo r; P ro f. O.
V. White.
of Portland, spent Christmas
"P IA N O M U ST BE SO LO
Discussion: How to hold the young
with the Geo. D. Thomas fam­
P ia r ^ 4 i* storage near h ere w ill be people,” Mr». F. C. Delzell, chairman.
ily at Amity.
Mr. Ford «ac­ •aerified f o r im m ediate »ale.
W ill Mrs. Fern W ells Daugherty, Rev. H.
companied the Rowleys home g iv e easy term * to an established C. Stover. Duiscussion.
How to teach the children, Mrs. E.
for a few days’ visit" before re­ home. F o r p articu lars and w h ere it
may be seen, addre** P ortla n d Music C. Downing, chairman; Mrs. H. F.
turning to Portland.
C om pan y, 227- Cth St., P ortlan d , Or. Shanks, Mrs. R. L. Putnam.
Discussion. Round Table Discussion
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker
L e a th e r G o o d * fo r Christm as P r e ­
and family o f Portland, visited sent*. F. E. S h a fer, 170 S. C om 'l. Rev, E. R. Martin, leader.
Story ami play hour fo r the chil
over the week-end with Mrs.
Glenn M iller o f Gold Beach dren. in charge o f Mrs. Chris Kovritz
Baker’s parents, J. F. Lyle and is spending the holiday vaca­
3:10 General Assembly and re­
wife.
tion with his parents, M. T. ports; music; adjournment.
Why rim • risk with poor Miller and wife.
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tin Day» Preci- iii-ilnotion on A ll Whrk
brakes.
Have your mechanic
Miss Agnes K elly o f Salem
SALEM
M A S O N IC T H M P L E .
relino your brake» with Emtco visited with home folks W ed­
— It’s depeadable.
nesday evening.
W . F.. Burns— Dan Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Davia o f Port­
(Not brothers, tho same man)
land spent Christmas with
High St. at Ferry, Salem, Ore.
their parents, J. E. Barber and
Frank Baker and family and wife.
Hate cleaned and blocked.
Buckram frame*, trimmings etc. Me. and Mrs. Geo. Nichols of
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Rxr.som
Portland, Mr. and M r». Webb were Salem visitors Wednes­
carried ku dock
Snyder of Gervais, Mr. and
Fernecaiy 405 ttourt St. Mrs. Gerald Gower o f Detroit, day.
Phone 1176W
Mr. and Mrs. H. L Earl left
Sulim, Orejón.
and Andrew Baker o f Mill
>47 M Court $1. Upstalrt.
Thursday
for Portland to par­
City, spent Christmas at the E.
take
o
f
the
Christmas festivi­
C. Baker home.
ties.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gower
The Turner Booster club will
returned to Detroit, Oregon,
meet at the high school audi­
whore Mr. Gower will looe
torium the second Tuesday in
after the camp c f the Ham­
ö jt
January.
The club member­
mond Lumber Company.
ship
is
open
to all men and
Euilmlinmi atià Smurai BiwUini
E. S. Prather and wife spent women in the community both
panne 1680
Salem, Oregon.
310 Center St.
Christmas with relatives in young and old.
Severla put
McMinnville.
their name» down at the last
Efficient Work------Modorato Prices
Chase Baker and family of meeting. The list is at the T ri­
WAWWMMMMMMMWAWWWMWWNeift
Portland visited Saturday night bune. Get your name on the
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. list and be ready for the elec­
E. C. Baker on their way to A l­ tion o f orticcrs at the next meet­
ing.
bany.
II
4 % Paid on
sis months
O verh auled end ready fo r hard work
$325 to $475
.See us fo r used tracto r p low * and
d;tc harrow s
Several o f the boys from the
VALLEY MOTOR CO
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OREGON
Turner school joined the edu­ S A L E M
cational trip sponsored by the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Murion County Y.M.C.A. at
GIVE SUMMER FARES
Salem, Monday.
Announcement is made by
Mrs. C. Bones Itad all o f her
John H. Scott, assistant passen­
family with her for Christmas,
ger traffic manager, Southern
except one grandson, number­
Pacific Company, Portland,
ing II in all.
that low rcund-trip summer
A fter spending Christinas at excursion fares to destinations
home W allace Riches commen­ throughout the United States
ced work with the Oregon will be in effect for the coming
Grain Co. at Tumi r.
season.
These summer excursion tic­
Dick Wagoner, o f Mareola,
kets will be placed on sale ef­
spent Christmas at the Barr ho­
fective May 22nd and will car­
tel, leaving Saturday afternoon
ry final return limit o f October
for Marcola, where he has
81,1926.
charge o f the railroad for the
In discussing the low fares, |
C. M. M iller Lumber Co.
Mr. Scott stated the object is
A good Si** H o U R a n g « to trad e in to stimulate travel, as they will |
fo r a fo o d cow .
In q u ire at the T r i ­
enable many to visit their old ;
buna offic*.
12-17 2tp
home who would be unable to
Uncle George Burnett o f do so if fares o f this nature ;
Brownsville spent Christmas were not authorized.
with relatives in Turner.
Also they appeal to the plea­
Kay Baker, wife and family, sure seeker, as there is hardly
o f Portland, spent the week­ a point on the continent that
end with Mr. Baker's parents, cannot be conveniently reach­
ed by a side trip at very little
E. C. Baker and wife.
additional expense.
Miss Lillian Demytt, who is
Asked if there were any re­
attending school in Portland, strictions on these tickets, Mr.
came home Wednesday for the Scott stated they entitled the
Christmas holidays.
holder to all privileges extend­
Goitres cured without oper­ ed to strictly first class tickets
ation. Dr. P. G. Stapran, 309 including stop-overs and the
use o f limited trains.
Oregon Bldg., Salem, Ore.
Mrs. Ada Mathias is report­
ed to be quite sick. Mrs. oJhn-
Mr. and Mrs. W . A. Martin son, who has been working at
were Salem visitors Saturday. the I. M. Stout home, is with
Mias Agnes Allenby, a for­ Mrs. Mathias during her illness
mer Turner high school stud­
A representative
o f the
ent, who ^atten din g the state Portland Telegram was in Tur­
normal, spent the week-end ner Thursday on business con­
with Mildred Martin.
nected with the paper route
Bill Fold*, Hand Bag*, Suit C a m i , they have established through
B ritf C u m , Glove»-— fo r Christmas Turner.
» r u » » i ( nnrauca» » n o o m a u p »
T E S T E D — C L A S S E S F IT T E D
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Cutlery S
Fishing Tackle
Athletic Equipment
13 * S^uthCum inert iui St.
7'-4 mill».
When th. form er tux R u vtel rear end, llasslars, many o th ­
rat. war made ¿0c w* r.t further than e r extras, and new p.iint job
$315
»1.00 doer today.
Th yearly light
1922 T ou rin g, new paint
$175
bill and hydrant rin t u»e up all the
E arly 1924 T o u / g , new paint $275
venerai fund and there i» no money
fl 44 Oakland S port tou rin g, new
fo r othrr parjroter. A »inking fun«! paint, coveeed with «litre s .
$500
atro ha» to >»' nrovid* d fo r to pay off
FORDSON TRACTORS
the water bond».
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Farm Life
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T ractor A G a» Engin* R eview
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Mrs. Georgia Robertson of!
Turner and C. W . Bracher o f
A Kantat Controveny
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Big argument on Commercial street:
Salem were married Monday. Jg
,tar more of „
|hM
The groom is a city mail car- , ba(j uari—Atcbiaon Globe
rier in Salem and the bride is
a daughter o f Mrs. L. M. Bar-
Speaking of ln+eett
zee and is well known in Tur-
* " Indiana man paid S000 tor a be«.
nef-
Not to much. A political bug often
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