The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, March 04, 1926, Image 3

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? 30 DAYS SPECIAL :
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C H U R C H CALENDAR
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llain;. tur)H,ralian will ratilia I ida tu
fillio* of Ih# rallini vai «I Turner
All l,ida lo ha in my March 6 lh. W-
Jay Donliam, aocrotary.
M K. Church
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SOMETHING NEW/i
j o H O L ID A Y , .
Snndny School nt
10 n.n,.
Morning Servit*:
11 a.m.
Mr. W o . ilrnith returned from
|Epworth I/cngiie .... 8:80 p.m.
KvcniitK Service ., . 7 :J)0 p.ni. Portland on Saturday where he ha»
boon doing Jury duty for several |
Mid-wt-ok P rayer
month«.
Service, Thursday 7 ;"0 p.m,
|»**r
pound to introduce it; mid it will knap you r slunk in tinu
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Chnati a it Church
ALSO
Sunday School
10 a.m.
Morning aervice
11 a.m.
Minnesota Mid Winter Gathering
f'hrmtinn Endeavor 6:.'J0p.ni.
Whan— March 5lh, 1926, 7:30 p.m I
Evening Service ...... 7 :30 p.m.
the home manager doeen't want to
nerve Hie u m r thing aarli year and
ua a cotmeijiienco, »he spend* hour«
In hunting recipe* and planolng new
WHer*— F|r«l M- E- thureh, Salem I thing« In the menu hue.
All former Minnesete people are urg-
The apiwnded up-nun for the holiday
Imvo .1 rliild'u ruin «out linndy»iar Rubber Com pany’*
malto. Kegnlnr prico i r jiTi; m l] m II for $8 7ft. (.'all
mol tuumim* fpoi'U.
J. M. Shelley, Paator.
•d to h« pre»«nt.
ha aarvad*
Refreshment* will
B ru ia R. Linfoot, l i t
dinner and »upper may prove 0 we!
iuuw clifliigt to your family,
Dinner.
S. P. T R A I N 8 C 1 IE D U A L
Mr* Mayro McKinney ha« gone to
Portland, where .he wil) remain for
a month to receive medical treatment.
H . L . E a r l ’s H a r d w a r e S t o r e
Following 1» On* »chedulc of th
Houthi-rn Pnrlflc train* at Turner:
' v . V . W / W W . V A W W / . V W A W / W A ' A W W . ' . W W i f l / North B o u n d -
Train No. .12, 4:38 a m.
Train No. 16, li:Z3 a.m.
Train No. IB, 0:17 a.m.
•»T m rva T S rsffir'»
Train No. 1$, 1 d»4 p ro.
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I’tinne IV
Train No 3$* 8:17 p.m.
D r. O. A . O ls o n , D e n t is t
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MASONIC TEMPLE.
There will be a Colonial entertain­
ment at the Chraitian church Satur­
day evening. March 13th.
IT 15 HF.RE AGAIN — Tba N*w
ir,
M odal 4 C oron a P o r ta b l« T y p « w riter.
Com plete w ith c arry in g c a n .
5 « « II
and try l| a t lha T ribu n a o llir«i
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FERTILIZERS
T h e E ls w o r t h H a t S h o p
|| a U cle a n e d
an d
h loeked.
B u c k ra m
(ra m e e ,
Formerly 495 Court St.
Phono 217RW
147 1-2 Cold St. Upstairs.
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5lir tyalrm ífímtuary
Cmbalmrni and Jfiatrral Dtmtiire
Pinne I AVI
Bujrtn, Oreg»»,
Cintali ft ol Hat! as* Clothing
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
Salem, Oregon
Found in a certain locality on
Route 2, one rubber boot.
Owner
may have property by calling at Tri­
bune office, proving property and pay­
ing for this ad.
Vester Bone«, E. F. Moore and F.
P. Row'ey we
in attendance at the
meeting o f ( .ipitol Post, American
Legioi nt Salem Monday nighL
Several from Turner attended thr
film showing o f the Enchanted Hill at
the Oregon theatre Monday night
Goitre cure guaranteed by
the c a s e without operation. Dr.
P. G . S t a p r a n , 309 O r e g o n Bldg
Salem, Oregon.
D. A. WHITE & SONS
251 State St. Salem, Or«.
044 Stnto Hi.
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Mrs. J. Kelly is reported to be im
proving.
She is staying with hei
laughter Agnes, in Salem.
AFTER EVERY HURT
L N H U H A N Q IC !
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To Our Friends and Tatrona
ÏY ,
ERACOL
m o « « a ** Rea u s m t orr
Tno timo o f the year i s heto wfen
your h'j us is , l*rnr> and other property
should bo oovert d by insurance. We aro
In posi tlon wrlto n po li cy on your
b n ll d i n r o or your c a r .
,1
,
Ford for Salo— 192! model; prie«
$75 00. E. T. Piaren.
A full stock of all the dif.
ferent sprays including Liq­
uid Lime and Sulphur Spray,
Dry Lime and Sulphur Spray,
and Sulphur, Lime and Itlue
Stone, If you prefer to make
your own spray,
Che American Hauer
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M1MCLMURNS
K S. PKATlIKIt
Re .'table Divaghi
TURNF.lt, OREGON.
W. C. T. U. Meeting
The W.C.T.U. will meet Wednes
lay afternoon March 10 with Mrs
Demytt.
Members please be presen
and help plan for the County Convne
' tion to be held in Turner in April.
Eddie Ahrens has been selected a
the official referee for the latne-Lim
County basketball tournamen at Mil
City which is to be held this week-end
NOTICE— There will be a basket
ball game at the Gym Saturday night
between the Turner Scouts and th<
Y.M.C.A. Juniors o f Salem.
Thi
game will be called at 8 p.m.
Ail
mission 10c. Proceeds to K<> towards
If you do your own repair baseball equipment.
Looals
T h e N o r t h e r n A s s u r a n c C o. L t d .
of London.
T h e A m e ric a n In s u ra n c e
Com ­
p a n y o f N e w a r k , N . J.
V W fV V W A W W A % V W .W iV ,W A W A r A W
work we can sup-ply you with
a full line o f good tools at rea ­
F O U S A L E — Early Ohio potatoes
sonable priegg
for seed. 6c per lb. Limited «upply.
J.M. Bones.
W . E. Burns— D an B am s
(N o t brothers, th « same m an )
H igh Street at Ferry
Registered white Collie pups
— A . T. Anderson.
Salem, O fog on
C R A W FO R D NOTES
Mrs. Nipple, Mrs. W itiel, Mrs. Lit­
tle, Mrs. Nelson and Airs. Titus at­
tended the meeting o f the Grange
Work Club at Mrs. Earl’s last Tues­
day.
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Dr. unci Mn» J. W. Kan*ojn cele-
bratnl their thirty-sixth wedding an­
niversary by giving a six o’clock din­
ned to a few invited frien«!**. among
whom were Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Hebei
Suutlay School was well attended
ami family o f Sjtlcjn.
The Misses Evelyn Archibald, Dor­
is Smith, Maude Johnson. Mrs. Ber­
tha Reeder, Mrs. Briggs, Harold and
Herbert Briggs were entertained at
dinner on Sunday last at the home of
Mrs. Goo. Farris.
lust Wiindny. XVv thank you for your
Mr. Starling of New York, who has
attendant'» and Invite you lint-k again.
Interest In the linen industry on the
Several members o f tho Eastern
Nvxt f'ondy’s lesson I* found In tlio IS
Miss lone Rees, one o f the district
roust, was a week-end <|Ut-st at the
Star met with the Salem chapter on
clinptcr of John.
officers
o
f
the
Epworth
League
o
f
the
J’. E. Thomason home.
Tuesday night.
Brother Hltclley I* delivering excel Salem district, held a conference with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Little were lent sermons. Hear him next Sunday the Turner Chapter which w h s fol­
morning at 11 o'clock on “ Worshiping lowed by a social time.
(Jitlcm visitor* Inst Wednesday.
Barred Rock Hatching Eggs,
In a Temple liuilt by tlotl.” Iu the
O .A .C . Strain, 50c per setting;
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. E. Thoma - - .1 evening "T h e Law of Pardon” I)ooe
H. R. Pectx has been drawn on the $3.00 per hundred.
A . T. A n ­
spent Monduy with relatives at Am- pardon mean unylliitig to yon?
federal grand jury and left for Port­ derson.
fty
Christian Endeavor meeting»ure be.
log well attended by young anti old
Wo Invlt you to have a part In the dis­
cussions ii ink t .Sunday evening. Tnplu
"Persever*: lit What?” W a shall reap
what we *ow. Let us sow kind deeds
that wu may not be ashamed ou the
Mrs. Mayro McKinney is in Port­ groat Judgment day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Robertson anti
children, Margaret nnd Albert of Tur­
ner, and Mr. and Mr*. Thomas I.lttle
|ook dinner at the Raymond Titus
home Sunday,
land for medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus were
business visitor* In Salem Thursday.
Mrs. Melvin Nipple was in Salem to
visit Mrs. Leonard Walker, who Is in
the hospital there.
Good Timo at Wedding
In Cairo a « editing ceremony 1* fol­
lone:! by Hire« days of feaRtlnx and
Joli mention. It Is not considered pond
form for the guests to leave while the
'(eiljvftj cupi ip it««.
PERRY BAKER HURT
Terry linker was nerlonsly Injured
In the Hi 1 ver Fnll* Tlmlier Company’«
ennip near Hll verton, Tuesday afteter-
niMin, when a dtdayetl chargentdynn
mite exploded. Beker waablnwn almut
•i I leet and Is in the Hllvi rton Uoopil.-il
In a or! leal condition.
Subscriba for th* fiibgn*
It You Miss !!
New England P rogram
C h r is t ia n C h u r c h
A d m is s io n
Fruit Halud Wit» Whipped Cream Sauor
Chc«.ee ''rack .•■ Aeeorted Cakee
Nut»
Chocolate
Pumpkin Pia.
1V4 cupful* pump- v* cupful wafer
kin »trained
2 tb»p orange
Ti cupful trowq
Juice
auaar
1 tsp. ginger
2 (*g*re
1 Up. cinnamon
1 cupful evaporated V4 tap. »alt
milk
Add the *ugar and eeaeonlng to the
pumpkin, then add the »lightly beaten
•Kg», milk and water. Stir till well
blended and p<jur In a deep rrust-lined
pan liukv at 450 degree» Pahrenheft
for first 10 minutes and 300 degree»
Fahrenheit for 50 minutes.
YQIOW PENCIL
land Monday
Homer Smith, Salem realestnte ant
Guy Reynolds, who has been work- insursneo • » » " w“ lu Turner ou busi-
ing for Bones Brothers for the part ness Wednesday
sev»ral months has moved to a place
on the Wallace road near Salcin,
Cowpfcfe O v.tfit
"Some day," says the editor of th*
Erie Record feelingly, "a smart man
will wake up and mak* a suit that
consists of two Cents, one vest and
three pnlra of trousers". , , There's
>nly one smnriir thlna Im can do, omit
the vest. However. If hts smartr.es«
rises to the point of genius he will
throw In three pnlra of ulioes with the
suit. Capper's Weekly.
Tho strip along the mill ditch be­
tween C and D streets has been
cleaned up und is being planted in
roses.
Word was received o f the death o f
Loui-a Wickham of Logan City, Utah,
Fi b. 23.
Pneumonia was the cause
o f her death.
She was a sister of
Mrs. \V. M. Harris.
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B o om « W orth While
Only Doc
Mrs. Wes. Smith returned Monday I It time Is precious, no book tli.it
from Dr. Staples’ where she has been kill not Impro
Improve by repeated reading
\ mitiug lop pearly a week.
fli-crve* to be read at all.—Carlyle.
0. F. KORINEK, V.S.. B.V.Sc.
V E T E R IN A R IA N
Day and Night Service
i
I
4 % Paid on
six months
Whipped Cream $auca.
T im e D e p o s its
Fire and
Rank Health With
Three “ Rfi” Is Plea
M A R IE
K.
A u t o m o b ile
JO H N S O N
wi t h o u t
OREGON
ST A Y T O N
T h r e e - f o u r t h » cup e v ap or at ed milk, 1
cup w h ip p in g c r »a m . \ cup powd ere d
sugar.
CM!1 the cream and e v ap or at ed milk
C om bi ne and w h i p until stiff. F ol d tp
the nugar and ke ep chil led un til ready
to serve.
By
a
10 a n d 25c
'tuiih th.<¿ RED BAND
fAGIFPfNC/L CO. RC W YORK.USA.
4 sp r i g s parsley
Vt tsp. soda
2 cu p« ev ap or at ed
H f* P thyme
m ilk diluted
le bay lea f
w it h
1 t » p peppercorpa
2 cups w a t e r
5 clo ves
2 tbsp. flour
t slices onion
2 tbsp. butter
klake a w h it e sauce o f the diluted
e v a p o r a t e d milk, the butte r and <V»ur,
Co ok the t om at oe s w it h the se aso n­
ing s fo r five mi nutes and »t rain. T h e r *
should be 3Sa cups o f pulp. Add soda
to pulp and co mbine w it h the hot whit**
sauce. P o u r I m m e d ia te ly into therm o*
bottle.
As an educational subject for chll
ilren. hen'tti should hold equal rank
with the three
"It's" In the cur
rlculuin of pub
Uc schools. Doc
tors declare that
8 p. m .
R e fr e s m e n t s
gu tte r
»even minutes. Place cauliflower In an
oiled baking dish, pour over a thin
evaporated milk white sauce and cover
with buttered crumbs and grated
cheese. Brown I d a moderate oven. This
serves six.
Cream af Tomato Soup.
3 No. S can toma- 1 tbsp. sugar
toes
1H tsp. salt
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For You!
Mr«. K. H. Belknap of Monroe is
C a u liflo w e r au Q ratin.
■pending ««-veral days visiting old
Remove leave» and trim off the stalk
friends In Turner.
Her husband, «from
large cauliflower. Soak in a solu­
Kev. E. H. Belknap, was a former tion of 1 tbep. vinegar, 1 tap. salt and 1
quart
of water for 15 minute« to re-
pastor of the Turner Methodist
piove dlr% nnd fgaecte. C'ook whole,
church.
etein up, in belling salted water for
SPRAY MATERIAL
liflt Critter at.
Efficient W ork------ Moderato Prict**
130 S Liberty St
, .
Wo handle « complete lino
nl Ferltliier», including Com­
mercial Mixed Fortiliters,
Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of
Potaab, Superphosphate, Sul­
phur, Lnno, Land Plaster,
Tankige, Hone Meal, Stood
Meal and SheepOoano. Ship­
ping in car lots you will al­
ways lind our prices the low­
est on the market.
t r im m in g * etc.
curried in etork
TI ohi I I tf -k
fsfblet iiravy
Peanut Slutnri*. Manht'l Hwe«t f'otatoea
Wllk «l;ir»hmallott ■
Hptccd I 'Isa dire, faulitfowt-r ay Cretin
Iir<>ac]
IMuflVd Twinato Balad
Cheeee Rtrawe
Truln Ho. IT, 10:67 a.m.
Train No. RT), 7:04 p.m.
Train No. 31. 10:20 p.m.
SALEM
T - ,* * - • u
Qi fp rfru it liaaket«
Wot*
OUv*c
Celery
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The Turner HI basketball team Individual Pumpkin Pie WUb wnipp<d
Crvatn Heuee
met the V.M.C.A. Webfoota on the
Coffee
Turner floor laut Friday and wen­
Supper.
Cream of Toma» » : »up
Crouton»
de fealed by a cloae «core.
South B.mrwt—
Wl I laya I'm ’i' iu-dactk>n an All Work
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rfE N U S *
Mi»« Ada Thom », who wa» Injured T ' l l o s i , i,|g red letter dnva on Hit
tome time ago had an X-ray taken ! ■* calendar mean particularly anmp-
tuoua dinner« to the average Aincr
of her ankle and found one of the J
lean bouaewlfe. tie r fauilly »p a c ta
hone« broken, rather than a mere
line thing In the nature o f ronat
»pr.un an at first thought.
turkey, duck or Chicken. O f eourae.
C. W . Pogue, Pan tor.
condition uiid inurli more tliun p u j (nr it* «elf.
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In s u ra n c e
W rit te n
f Turner State Bank
Co
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BASEBALL GOODS — ATHLETIC SUPPLIES
0UAL1TY FISHING TACKLE
healthy,
sturdy
body It Is tmpo*. J
Slide fiW the child
|
to have n healthy,
happy mind.
Neglect
of j
childhood defect*
miur
result
Inj
permanent physi­
Marls K. Johnson, cal
Impairment
_____
_ childhood Ills ure
later on. .
Many
traceable directly to malnutrition.
High school students especially
peed a variety |n foods for nt this
age their growth Is rapid. The pro­
tein or "building food” should be
abundant for high school boys and
girls. When they buy their luncheons,
high school pupils are apt to display
p preference for chocolate sodas,
cream putts and candy. An appetising
luncheon put up at home Is much
fo be preferred to the sort the boy or
girl might nlrtnin at the corner star»
pear the school.
Meat Is all right for the school
luncheon but It should be pnt up la
tempting form. If sliced tldn It Is
more appetising in sandwiches than
Jf ‘in thick pieces. Beverage« or soup
piny be carried In thermos bottles
but the bottles must he carefully
washed and aired dally after using
Milk Is recemmi rded for nn Impor­
tant place In the hoy’s or girl's diet be
enuse of Its proteins, minerals, phos­
phorus and enlrlntu. necessary for the
development of the body and In the
case of calcium and phosphorus foi
the building of l one and teeth. E-rap
orated milk has come Into favor as a
health builder for children as well
as adult« because by removal of 0C
per cent of ihe water It Is rendered
more than twice ns rich In food value
as ordinary milk and by n prove«
culled homogenising more digestible
than bettud market milk.
Crisp lettuce and celery, carefully
washed and dried, may be so wrapped
In oil paper that they will be fresh
and in good condition at lunch time
Lettuce should not he used In sand
niches for wilted lettuce U almost |p
digestible.
A n d e r s o n ’s
Salem’s Largest Exclusive Sporting Goods Store
126 SouthComiwirciet St.
Salem, Grogan
A V .Y V V IW V A V V W A V .3 W ;
P o m e r o y 6c K e e n e
R E L I A B L E J E W E L E R S A N B O P T I C * AMS
E Y E S T E S T E D — G L A S S E S FITTED
State end Liberty Sts.
Salem. Oregon
WEBB & CLOUGH CO.
Funeral Directors
A N ^ T C E N S E ^ E M B A L M E R S
Reliable Service,
Lady Assistant
205 So. Church St.— Day or Night Fhone 120
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Ancient Dicing Game»
Tho Invention of dice Is mythlenllr
Iiacrlhed to Pnlnniedes of dree.»
about the year 1244 B. C. The game
of tall among the Roman« was played
with dice. The early English arti-
qnary, Stow, mentions two entertain
tnents given by the city of London nl
wldeh dice were played.
FOR SALE — R »p o » »e « » «d p ia »o .
T in t Royal Astronomer
R elia b le p arty may take o ve r con tract
Jobs Flamsteed, fnniou« astronomer,
by p ayin g back installm ent*.
E a*y wss the flrst royal astronomer of Eig-
pvaanent on balance.
W r ite M ar,on lund. lie was appointed to that offiea
L . Shepherd, care M oore • Mu*ic March 4, 1fl*3. .fin was a blttwr enemy
House, Salem, O regon .
of Newton, because Newton trie») Ul
give hlui ntceysnry advice.
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