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—r-h. m i. ri; ........ . 1 CRAWFORD NEWS Y O U ’ L L S A V E M O N E Y ON Y O U R R E B U IL T TR U C K an«l Mr*. Melvin Nipple and Mrs. C. All Our Rebuilt T f u ik i Ara (iuarantaed. Mrs. Mayro McKinney Portland Sunday cveninr. W hat You Have Been Looking For Grant*. A Fly Spray with M O N E Y B AC K G U A R A N T E E i f it doe« not give satisfaction. Fly Foil - The Fly Spray for household use. Here They Are— The Economy Twins Also can furnish you with fire, automobile and many other kinds o f insurance policies. Pay your money an«! take your choice. In either *a*e you'll chow wile judgment in pickiing a Pathfinder. Pathfinder* are big, lough treaded, good looking tire*— mad* in the world'* Urged tir* factory for (oik* wbo’ve been trying to get long mileage out of low priced, un known brand*. No coaxing or coddling three babies. They delifer The manufacturer* gurrsntee 'em—end •o do we. H. L. Earl, Hardware mu Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist We've got your *ixe— when you want it—at a price *o low you'll be surprised. MMtoctlua ew AH W M a M A S O N IC T E M P L E BONES BROTHERS Che Am erica halter TURNER. Cintiti; a Mitt Ml Ciaktai Cleaning, (»regain* and Repairing 141 8 láticrly Ht. w v w w iw w w y w v w w Baialo, Oraron. INSURANCE! To Qur Frlands and Patrons Tho tinaa o f t h o year la here wRen your houoeo, b*rn3 and other property Bhoultf be oovered by insurance, l e are In position k r l t e a policy on your hnlldinpa or your oar, F .P . ROWLEY, Agent. The Northern Assurance Co. Ltd. of London. The American Insurance Com pany of Newark. N. J. ANNOUNCING! Our New Ford Prices Truck cha*i*—»tarter Chasis, «oinmnroial K iwi ii«ti«r, Tick UJi Ko*d*t*r, Standard Touring Coup« Tudor Sedan Fordor Sedan Old Prie* $510,00 415 00 617.44 491.79 611.27 025.97 046.46 092 53 Miss Elesnor Moore, of Turner, who sung at the recital given by Beatrice Shelton at the First Congre gational Church, Wednesday, June 2Snl, is receiving much favorable criticism from musicians for her ex quisite quality of tone and unusual range. At the Pacific University contest, a wdlknown Musician and vocal teacher said it was one of the most beautiful and promising voices he had heard in yedra. San Francisco —and other northern California points. Fa*t, convenient service daily) travel la all-otccl safety coaches, well-light ed and ventilated. Roomy, well-up holstered acata. Meal* at low coet; cat in the lunch car on trains 1) and 15. Only On* Night Oa the "San Fran- claco Eiprcs*." Or go on (he "Oregon ian’* or Southern California Express Raymond Miller of Marcóla visited me o f his old seMM chums last a. week. Oregon. Locals The new Clovenlale market road is rapidly being graveled and placed in condition for travel. I . D. Small, who has been visiting relatives Here for several day* left II. A. Bowman, of Falla City, ac companied by hi* son-in-law, Jaek he expect* to spend the summer. Htrauoe, visited Wednesday with lti Bowman. MU* Phylla Jensen, of Marshfield, Dr. Mary Staple* left Wednesday has been here for the past few days fo r « few day* visit In Portland. visiting her grand parents, Mr. and ge s s i n e* m i m i * oo M ito* eoi Mr. smi Mr*. C. E. Dsy «re In Portland for a month’s visit with their son. Mr. ond Mr*. W. C. Welbon were In Turner Jiunday afternoon. William Morgan, a former resident of Turner, spent a few day* hero ¿his week renewing old arqusintsnce*. Mervin Pearson accompanied Fey- wond Miller to his homi- at Marcóla for a week’s vlait FOR SALE— One team of muleti •its good drag-saw outfit; one wood saw outfit moo a led an trucks. — E. T. Flors*. J. M. Hone« hns installed a Viking OJvinu s< paisioi IB*B6BBB< D. F. Eastbura and wife, with Mr. and Mr*. L E. Putnam, drove to the Fox farm and other placet in Polk county, Sunday afternoon. Mr*. Frank Baker aad two sons, of Portland, are spending the week with relatives I- Turner. Mr. ami iwfa. Gerald Gower o f De troit spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Baker. Ixst Sunday’s game at Slayton re sulted in another victory for Turner. The score war 10 to 4. Mrs. J. F. Thomason. IT 18 HERE AGAIN — TV* Now H t l l l 4 Corona Portable Typewriter. Cample** wttk carrying case. Sea It and try it at the Tribnne office. The Misses Maude and Mable Ar chibald are employed in a Salem can nery. L. H. McMahan was in Turner on Thursday in the intr«-esU of the Pio neers’ Picnic that was held at the Fairgrounds Sunday. Ilill flail now answers to the name Myron Hewitt who has been pick of Daddy. Hn anil hla wife were ing barrlt-s at Silvcrton came home presented with • daughter lost Sun day. last o e t l O R IS O N . E. N. Foot* — H. E. Barrett RoaJ Lota la aad I as ara new We esa eell your farm, city or buaineae property. Lint your reel estate with ua ST1V- Mr. and Mrs. Russell and two children of Grass Valley, spent Sev eral days visiting Mrs. Russell’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Msyro McKinney. We arc climbing the ladder in our attendance at Sunday school. Give us a willing helping hand. It may do you good. Our church attendance is increasing. Attend next 8unday ss it is the last 8unday before con vention time at the Tabernacle. Among the speakers at the convention are J. B. Hunley. Walla Walla. Wash.; Guy L. Drill, Pendleton; Ralph L. Putnam, Salem. Among the mis sionaries who wUI be present an- James MeCallum, China; Hattie Mit chell, Africa. A special program has been worked out in a manner to be more helpful to young people than other years. The C. E. is giving a party for the young people o f Turner and community Saturday evening, June 26, at 8 o’clock on the Taber nacle grounds. We ask the ladies to bring either cake, sandwiches, cookies or pickles. Many new games will be played. Young people, accept this as a personal invitation to come and enjoy yourselves. It does not matter hich church, if any, you belong to. Come. PICNIC IT NUMSVILLE SHIMMY. JUNE W. M. Garner, Prop. t * V ZS W . 153 S. High SL “ W# aay it with Quality and Service" CHURCH O U U S T Thor* will b* a meeting aad picnle NEW YORKERS VISIT at Aatnovillo, Saturday, June, Mlh fer RELATIVES IN TURNER fer tho purpose of studying Asa pro. dostion. The program will atari with Mr. arid Mrs. Ivan Zimmerman o f assembly In the park at I0;00 a. m. New York has been in this city visit Th* tour will Includa a aamber of tb* ing Mrs. Zimmerman’s grandparents, flax Avid* also th* O, A. C. Export- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thomason, for the past few days. They left Saturday mental plot*. A basket dinner will b* served at for an extended tour of the interior noon followed by t musical and speak of Europe. They expect to be gone several months, after which tliey will ing program presided over by Cbaa. Hines, president of 111* Aumsvill* return to their home in New York. Mr. Zimmerman is the president o f < » " * • * " * « «h- A u tor, Ih. spoak- or* ore I. L. Patterson, Rep. osndtdat* the Rankers' Association there. for governor; W. A. Dsltell, B crotary to Gov. Pierce, James T. JaBdiu* aad (I. Hyslop, of O. A. C. and other*. Tl>* committee have roqasatcd lb* ladles living lu town I* bring pi**, Attendanr* at Punday School la hol. cakes and thtwe front tb* country are ding up well for the busy Hut s. Our to bring th* «ihlckeu* and refutable* M. E. Church î] Prie«* SALEM REALTY CO. grandparents. Will sacrifice high grade pinna in storage near bare far immediate sale. pastor gave us two good eertnoae Isos Will give enay terms ta aa established Panday. home. Fer fall partkathre aad where In the evening tho Leag*e spent a it may be aaea, address Pertland Mu profitable and Interesting lime with ek Co., Z2T 6th St., Poetised, Ore. topic: “ why Btady Tho Bible.’' KM- D. McHenry has installed a four- owlogthe leeeon tho nieetiag woo turn unit milking machine. ed over to a b urines* meeting at which Mias Avalyn Delsell has returned tins* the regular election of officer to Corvallis, where she is working was held which recalled in tho follow ing officer* being named; Preaid rut, ■nil studying, preparing for the next Dorris Barnett; 1st Vice Pro*., F. F. term of school. Rowley; »fid Vice Prat.. Thelma Bar- Fer Sale—-No. 12 Do Level Cream net! ;LI Vise Tree.. Dorothy Moore, 4lh Vice Preo , Ethel Given amlsted by separator. Mrs. J. M. Bones. Eleanor Moore; Hecrerary-Treasarer, Fer SaW or Trade— Pore bred O. Mr*. C. W. Pogue; Organist, LaVorne A. C. strata Barred Reck rooster — ■ •w ill. Tho s o’clock preaching service next about 16 months eld. Inqnire at the Panday will be given over to a pro Tribnne Office. gram in honor of L'hlldreo'a Day. A Hollis Bones has resigned from the good program it being prepared. section and has gone to work with his team in the hay fields. last Thursday for I-os Angeles where Redisced „¿j A.„ William Wilson of Honolulu 1* via- 4S 2 S ta te k S alem , Orwgo® iting bic sisW .M is* Roberta, far a Phone 1004 • Room* 7 A 8 Upstair* few day*. BBOOffiopppopopo— — oomono* ****** none* nee* ***QQ I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walker and family of Portland spent the week end visiting Mr*. Walker’s parents, BON TON BARBER SHOP Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thomason. War ren did hot return with his parents ilia *• FOR ALL THE FAM ILY '.fl'SiW but will spend the summer orii*> his Maxwell McKay is working at the The annual school mooting for Hinnies dryer. They ore drying lo School District No. 79 was held on ga ns. Monday afternoon at the high school The 1926 budget was High grade p l a n s uear laraar will auditorium. be said to reliable party at big saviag, read and adopted. Arthur Edwards 110 monthly will beadle. A real buy, was elected director In place of D. F. write at once fer particulars. Tell- Kastburn. In declining the nomina aa Piano Stare, Salase, Oregon. tion Mr. Eastbura stated that while he was interested in having a good Willie Pearson ami Or ban Stout school and having it run economically arc taking a siege at hard labor. They he would rather see someone in who went to work on the aection last had children in the school. Mr. week. East burn has made an efficient di rector. PIANO MUST BE SOLD W UW M VW VW VM AAM m W kVW V New Prie* 1456 00 380.00 476.48 460 83 471.11 686.01 69.5.26 646.43 Novelty Coat# Silk Dreaeea SALEM . fi. F. I 0 RINEK, V i .. IV.Se. VETERINARIAN Day and Night Service OREGON STAYTON 4 % Paid on six months Tim« Deposits Firs and Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank N M eea a t I.sod owner* desiring to sell their holdings In the Turner, Aumsville and Weel Mteyton llletrlets, are InvL ted to Hat the seme Far Bale with the Flax I And D. relevasen» Oo. t il SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7# Masóle Temple—Baleas, Oregon. ADOPTS BUDGET Southern Pacific Lines Bones Brothers Turner, OREGON. STORE went t# Mr. and Mrs. Tho.. little, Mrs. Melvin Nipple, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Tltm went to Maclcay Wednes day to a! tend a a«-asion of Pomona , v v w / w v w w v y w i A A * v * w t v w v %NVW w ^ M W v v v v * T H R IF T U. a . S H IR L E Y C O M P A N Y Mr. an<l Mr*. Raymond Tftuc sn*l family viatled friend, in 8nlem Sun day afternoon. Valora, Orogou Khan MU At 8. Slot»- attended a picnic riven by Ht.yton Grange which wa* held at bpwaw'e Bridge Sunday. W - Bt BURNS . DAN BURNS )Not Brothera -.Th e Sam« Man) 6U Itajw r i M A ll All Mr aad Mrs. Thomas Little, Mr. if you buy o f Ferry, i j High HI. 8 H IP L .C Y .S Look, Feel, and Swim Better In • SPAULDING SWIMMING SUIT Anderson’s Salem’* Larfctt Exclusive Sporting I » S o u th C om m erci**! S t. Salero, O w *w i Pomeroy and Keene 879 Bute Street. Salem. Oregeu. J E W E L E R S A N D O P T IC IA N S We are new loeated in our pew location with a now assortment ol jewelry (or you to eheoae from WEBB & CLOUGH OO. Funeral Directors A N D U G E N S E D E M B A U JE R * Reliable Service. Lady A n U U o i 205 8«. 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