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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1926)
—7i...7. Locals SITE OF THE l ^iST PHONE MESSAGE Clearance Mr. ami Mm. An<lr«w llulu r o f Mill . City, »pent Sunday evening with Mr linker'* pun-nta, K. C. Iluki r anil | wife. Prices W om en’« A Misses PoiresSeen TvriHeon A Velour Novelty COATS Rev, Mr. Wherry o f Mr.Mmtivllle, Including colporteur for the ilapllst church, wa.i a .Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mm. K. C. Baker. I Entire lin e of Silk Dresae* SALEM. O R E G O N . SHIPLEYS Mm. 1. K. Putnam, who h u been quite nick with a cold, la improving. ,cvl Webb, who ia with the tv P. bridge and building crcv at lloaeburg ■pent the wi*k-eiid E. N. PEETZ .1 home. Mr. ami Mm. Jack Hudson were Low Fares Back East E ff e c t iv e M a y 21 Uoumltrip summer excursion t arcs effective all summer; return limit October 3 ’■ . T.ike advantage r f these substantial reductions in f ires to eastern places. D o and sec more this summer than ever before. Sec California on your way. Know the whole Pacific Coast. Ir costs so very little mure. I lave tlic Southern Pacific agent help you plan your trip. Thus get the most fqr your travel e x p e n d itu re . h e r n P a c ific L in e s I f . 8 . H o n * ) , Agent. Sunday vlaitom with friend* in Tur ner. Mr. HuiUon waa formerly tele W e can «*■11 y o u r farm, city or busineaa property. List your real ontate with ua graph operator for the S. P at Tur 462 State St. ner. G. A. McKay and a work remodeling the ch**e<l from Marvin houxi I; nearly rrady crew o f men at m ddence pur- Thoma*. The for occupancy. BON * J where *ho and her (later* wfll (pend tome time visiting at their old home. Walter R (JUford (h it), president of tba American Telephone and Tot* graph Company, and Leonard II Klnnard (right), president of the Bell Teto phone Company of Poc.'iaytvanla and Associated Companies, are th orn E. W. Swallow * u home for llie steading oa tha exact spot where Alexander Graham Bell grat talked over week-end from Oregon City, where bla Invention at the Car tennis! Kxpoalllon SO years ago. In the backgroticd can ha aeen Memorial Hall, relic of the Centennial, and which Is now belcg he ia employed. •sed as a museum. It was on this spot .hat Dun Pedro, then Emperor of P. P. Kowley wa* in Stayton Satur Braxll. r ~t the l*-yrar»'dd Inventor and exclaimed. "My God. H talks!" when ha hear-. Haifa voice com a over the wire. The exhibits to be staged by the day in the interest of the American •maultaUoa thaao men n pnsrent wtU be one o f the greet fenturee of the Legion looking up the grave* o f ex- Beaqut-Contnntal lntan:atv>n»l Ft > *dUo«i, which opens tn Philadelphia Jons service men for the porpo»e o f pro 2 and ooaUnoea to December 1 to oeiebrat« the lU tli anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. curing markers and tlag holder* for Far Sale— Vetck nM M l key — Baled. P koa. 62X2, Turner. addition to Bone* Brother*' attend two days o f the session. IT IS HERE ACAIN — The New * • * . » Model 4 Corona Portable T r l»f. C. A. Beat left early Sunday morn Complete rrltb i*| coao. '« * it ing for I.aPorte, Indiana, called by aad try it at the ->bue. u la * . the serious illness o f his »red father. Perry Baker art ved home from the He will also make a visit with his hospital last wet ;. He i* getting daughter in Minnesota. Later word A Fly Spray with MONEY BACK GUARANTEE if it does >! along nicely following hi* accident in the logging camp. We are glad to not give satisfaction. >m *ee him around «"hong us again. Insurance Also can furnish you with fire, automobile and many other kinds of insurance policies. H. L. Earl, Hardware v / A W A ,A w m s w . v . % m \ m w . w > v ,w v m T i— Phone « o H n. 9S1J Dr. 0. A. Olson, Dentist no Days Prune K dtiction sn All Work M A S O N I C T E M P I E. SALEM •im um m m i«r s states that Mr. Bear’s father died on Sunday P.M. May S. IE tubai mrra attb Jimtrrai Dirrrtur» Phoue ln-VI Ralem, Oregon. 210 Pewter St. Kfticient Work------Moderst« Tríeos CsrstJksi sf Haft sal CtrtblBf Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing 141 8. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon. .V .W .’. W . ’. W .V .V /. W . W A ’A V A V k W .W V /A V A W IN S U R A N C E ! To Our Friends and Tatrona The timo of the year is hete when your houses, barns and other property should bo oovered by insurance. We are In position write a policy on your' bnlldin^a or your oar. * F.P.ROWLEY,Agent. The Northern Assuranc Co. Ltd. of London. The American Insurance Com pany of Newark, N. J. W .W W /.V W A V A ,AVWAV.MAW.%mWAVA l SHOP if PbfilS MAKE GODO LI R E M The recital given by the pupils o f Mm. C. V. Clodfelter at the school auditorium at Turner Saturday night was one o f the best musical entertain ments that have been given in the high school. tVith the exception of ‘ V. W FOR ALL THE FAMILY v *T 153 S. H igh SL TV ‘ ‘W e say it with Quality and Service” »»»m om »-/»/»»« » « » m ♦«♦♦»♦♦♦«♦»t n » 1 1 tt 1 1 m ss«*« G. F. KORINEK, V.S., B.V.Sc. VETERINARIAN Day and Night Service OREGON W «4 4 «-m W «4 «4 V I > »W 4 »K »»4 4 »«4 4 4 e »»»»4 « l 4 % P a id on six m onths Time Deposits perhaps three or four from Jefferson the entire class o f some 20 pupils were from Turner. The program F ire an d Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank The Three Link Club o f the Ideal wish to thank all who helped to make Kcbekah lodge will present a play in their cooked food sale and lunch a They especially thank Mr. the Turner achool auditorium FridSy success. May 28. The play ia entitled “ Un Pierce, Dr. Mary Staples, Ball Bro thers, the Editor of the Tribune and tangling Tony.” the Election Board. G. A. G. Moore :id wife and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bowman with Goerge Moore, wife and two children were Sunday visitors at the Fred their son Walter and family, came some fine training. Orban Stout gave a com et solo “ Prismatic Polka” by Rollinson. Every number on the pro gram was encored. The program noon at 2 o'clock. , kage" will be shown at th TURNER HI NOTES auditorium Tuesday evening, June 1. This film is sponsored by the Anti- Nnreot rs League. resident, Kenneth Loretx; secret try, Herbert Briggs; treasurer, Lois Rob I wish to state that I sincerely ap ertson; monogram men, Willie Pear preciate the support riven me in my son and Dorothy M oore; Boys’ ath candidary for County Commissioner. letic manager, CliTord Ensiey: QhW I tender my sincere thanks to the Athletic manager, Evelyn Archibald; voters o f Turner precinct for the good editor o f high school notes, Eleanor vote given me in the primaries. Moore; sergeant-at-arms, Kenneth J. M. WATSON. Bear. CARD OF THANKS tigh school Admission is free. Tartarian Charria* far aala — 3 '* c par paund on tha traa*. Arthur Ed ward*, ana mila watt ef Turnar. Mrs. H. L. Earl returned from Portland Monday where she ha* spent several weeks for medical treatment. TURNED BASEBALL CLUB DEFEATS SRAY DIGBERS 1 Anderson’s Salem’s Largest Exclusive Sporting Goods Store 126 SouthCommerciai St. Salem, Oregon closed by a number by the entire orchestra led by Mrs. Clodfelter. over from Falls City Tue day for a Eleanor Moore, Editor visit with their son who . re running C. W. Hewitt and family spent Sun the meat market. Mr. ' owman pre day with relative* in Silverlon. sented Ye Editc with 4 box o f ber An election o f student body offi Rev. Norman K. Tully o f the First ries from his garden, which reminded cers was held Tuef lay morning. The Presbyterian church o f Salem will be us o f old times when we used to eat following officers were elected for the the speaker at the Memorial services shortcake at the Bowman home at coming semester o f next year: at Twin Oak cemetery' Sunday after Falls City. President, Ella Archibald; vice The picture entitled "Homan Wrec CN JlMtrkss f>amr > i Mr. and Mr*. J. N. Dunean, Miss consisted principally o f violin music !*hs Cloveraale W.C.T.U. had a Marjorie Walters, Mr. ami Mrs. H. opening with the Star Spangled Ban good patronage at their cooked food R. Crawford and daughter Harriett, ner by an orchestra o f twelve violins. sale and lunch which was *t .-ed on all u l Salem were afternoon visitors Oi>.'an Stout, Rollie and Gungadin* election day. A nico *um wa* r a at tho C. A. Bear home Bund. , . ho Bidgood, Melvin Clodfclter and Vir llied which will be welcomed at the meet their olil friends Mr. and Mrs, ginia M-K.ee featured in violin solos. children'a home. They are among the more advanced F. M Bear. Judge and Mm. John Dunean were o f the class and played some difficult F. M. Bear and wife o f Crawforda- selections. Turner visitor* Friday afternoon. Melvin Clodfelter of ville, Mrs. Gayette Barnett and Mias J -fferson did some fine work with the ( W / / A V * A Y . ’ A \ V V W A W A V A W r i Y . ' M W V V W V V » V W W The Baccalaureate sermon for the Ella Archibald, were dinner guests at bow in his solo “ Tyroler Heimatles- graduating cla*» o f the Turner high BASEBALL GOODS — ATHLETIC SUPPLIES the C. A. Bear home Sunday. Klange” a composition by Hafka. The school will be delivered by Rev. C. W. O U A U T Y FISHING TACKLE Pogue at the Mrthodiat church. The Cloverdale W.C.T.U. ladiea solos wer- all good and demonstrated Moore home at Mill City. Ötyc fcalrm iHnrtnarg BARBER STAYTON hi* new houu- nearly rcarly for the tc be present at the opening o f the Kebekah Stale Assembly. She will framework. y 1 TON W . M- Gam er, Prop. their grave*. garage i* nearug completion. The £ . C. Baker was in Salem Monday addition was ..cceasory in order to attending the opening session o f the take care of tneir growing businea*. 0*ld Fellow* grand lodge. Mm. Ba C. A. IK ar ha* Die foundation of ker went to Salem Tuesday morning W hat Y ou Have Been Looking For Salem, Oregon Room 8, Upstair« Mr*. J. K. I.yle left Monday for Portland where she will be Joined by her two «later* and nr tew. Dr. El- wood Small, and go by ..otor to lilaho The W . H. PARKER Real Estate and Inauranca The Baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by Rev. Pogue, Sunday night. May 30, at the Methodist church. The music will be furnished Several from Turner attended the by the High School Glee Club. Marion County Jersey Club stork The commencement exercises will i show at the fair grounds last Thurs day. From |T report* the show was The Turner Baseball Club defeated be held Thursday night, June 3, at Mrs. a success. the Gray Diggers, at Cloverdale, in the high school auditorium. Lam' 1 , president o f the State Nor Kenneth Gray sod mother, o f Mar a closely contested ball game Sunday mal l ool, will deliver the address. The game resulted in a lon were callers in Turner Tuesday afternoon. Arrangements are being made for score o f 8 to 0 in favor o f Turner. on their way to ¿alcm. Pomeroy & Keene R E L IA B L E J E W E L E R S A N D O P T IC IA N S E Y E S T E S T E D — G L A S S E S F IT T E D Stat« and Liberty Sts. Salem , Oreioa WEBB & CLOUGH CO. F uneral D ire cto rs A N D L IC E M S E P E M B A L M E R S Lady Assistant Reliable Service. 205 So. Cbure.) St.— Day or Night Phone 120 - Salem - ELSWORTH’ S HAT SHOP Ì Latest Styles Millinery Hat Blocking 343Vj and 347 O u rt Street This game with the one with Pump the high school picnic, at Neal. 'Win, kin Tenter on May 9th ir-kes two June 4, 1926. SALEM OREGON shutout* the Turner team have play This being the last week o f school ê y S » K » ^ t t ^ S W » » » . ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 » » > 4 4 4 4 4 4 i» 4 4 4 M '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ed this year, both games pitched by all arc getting ready for our final Spcllbrink. This places them at the exams (those who were not lucky head o f the Sontiam league. The eitough to be exempted). C. K. Day, who v sick for several game on May 9th was won by a score Miss Rurflcr is making plans to give weeks, is able to hr out and around o f 7 to 0. In Sunday’s game the t A G L ife her piano recital in the near future. town. He i* rapidly raining strength. batteries for Turner were Spcllbrink 2/S j 7+ J. M. Watson leaves today (Thurs and Ahrens and for the Gr iy Diggers, Mm. S. Tclbott was hack at her place in the bank Tuesday morning following a ten day'a vacation spent with her children in Seattle nnd Ta coma. l day) for an extended visit with rela- Wipper and Hennio*. • tives in Idaho. Pairing Off M. W. Smith r ’ Garden City, Kan- When you see two men In the front j *as, .mil Fred R. Smith o f the Sol *est and two women In the back seat roil eao rent assiired that It Is a mar- diers' Home at Roseburg, arc • .ting •led couple*' outing.—Huntington Ad- | at the F. C. Gunning home. .ertlser. 1 nFuncraP‘ From Latin A tuner*' is so termed from the fart that In «irtent time* the Romans wets hurled hy torchlight, twlateO ropes (funallr) fgienred with pitch be ing carried hy tlia mourners for tbs purpose. Subscribe for the Tribune „ YELLOW PENCIL ____ RED BAND \ «u*»nn»»i»w^ tcitktS * *AG LFPfH Cfl c a NFW YORKUS A ._ ~