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T u r n e r T r ib u n e T r VOL XI. NO. ilUBdCHirriON I1.J5 f e k y e a r . TURNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1927. 4Ö. ------------------------u ------------------ — When You Buy Tires SEPT. 1st WILL BEGIN I •\ THE 13th YEAR .Green Of the publication of The Tribune in Turner F*T ALL-WEATHERS rn \y$ ¡ire going to celebrate this pvcnt by giving the Tribune to ci}r subscribers from August 1st to September 8th for $1.00, new or renewal. Help us make this our banner year by helping us in acheiving ° paid up subscription list by Sept ember 8th. A V A W .W W . -A B O N E S BROTHERS TU R N ER , - - - - O R E G O N . &-Î 2 :5 J V W M V A V W A V A - A V W W A 'A W M V W charming hostess. The day was all which could have been desired as re gards an ¡Oral summer’s day. etribution follows CRAWFORD a culprit. M ystery starting amid the * primitive passions and strange rites o f a tribe o f people in the South Seas eventually takes up its abode in an American city, where it engages the m ind o f a brilliant scientist. A d venture succeeds to adventure in un raveling a crime o f two continents. R The Northern Assurance Co. ■ j Ltd. of London. l.t. Col. and Mi*. A. C. Baker ot wrck’s touring they wlU return to the Staplet ranch for the remainder of their vacation. The O. P. Given family have been slightly ill with a kind of summer Uu Ihi* week. The disease seems to be going the round* a* several are Mias Tholmn Barnett spent last vumplaining. LOST— Tray of auto tool* noar week viaitlng relative* in Portland Cream Station. Findor return *o Dr. grid 5g. Helen*. J W. R.n.om, Turner, Onion. The Misses Doris and Inct Harnett O. P. Given has about thirty flax and Kay linker motored to Portland pullers working in his flax fieds. Mr Sunday. The Deliell girl« girl* nt.d their cousin Mias Hayden hnd the joy of ear trouhlo between Salem and Tur- m r and the ear was In the hospital enjoying a 'V , " ' Um -tLi._ »pent i|is parents '1 ,, A Sunday with * „ rkirwn / A ltai I " ’" ' Söv :QR A W HOLE Y E A R FOR ONLY Mrs. R. O. Witxel spent last Thurs day at a meeting of the Turner Methodist, Ladies Aid which met at the home of Mrs. Melvin Nipple. wh<\ lives (tbuvB Staytan. $2Qfi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little, Mrs. Richard Walker, Mr .and Mrs. Rad mond Titus and family spent Synday at Green's bridge. Enccfh raiding W the whole family — «tone* — i^usvhold hir.M — a helpful group of magaiices st a price you esn afford to pay. N o need to wait a* renewals win be extended one year Irom dale of expiration. brated their 44th wedding hmiiiut - | will not allow mention of any of those G e r^ e m e n : \ with to wife. * Ì M > '» ì| s t -yog* M sgaxiae Bargaia O ff«. ^ po «pgiwwM « “ i ' » « psvmeot for s one yeej suhsc(«p.bM*¿} to, y*^r. pepar apd U m »T IV L Ma¿aziwi 1 bave ta ark od vritfc » X A’# ^ ..................... I r i S ite . * « M r - w r r r r —............... .............. ...............- .... — □ American ifrwit Grower D Homo bircio « •i ¡i Q A m erican. (i| fd !c w o iiM n O l l o u i c L c U M agazine who took part except to say that the □ vocal solo given by Rev. Harry Crouse D c t m* \ S***ier □ Th# F a u ^ Journal 3 □ □ □ □ □ o f Stayton would do honor to auy professional. charmingly. Mrs. Crouse recited After the program was cake and fruit punch - rved, thus rounding out a picnic which was the best ever had. snry nt their home in Turner last Mrs. Nipple fully carried her reputa Sunday. tion of hospitality and of being Those present were thqir _P_ the ud inb. r* ut tin- BtayUia ami Tur ner Methodist Ladies* Aid gathered for a joint picnic. Between thirty ami forty were in attendance. Mrs. Melvin Nipple, the hostess, yrss ably assisted ay her mother-in-law, Mrs. Nipple, in the serving of a tine chick' on dinner at the noon hour on the shady lawn, iu tables set with tooth some viand«. A short business meet ing followed the dinner ami later an cr.usyflity one program of music and literary offering* took place. Space ended ice cream, 5t«yt*e Mr. mil Mrs. John W. Burge cele Dm* pleasant visit. 2 0 LEADING MAtoZINESV™™ [daughter and two sons, Mrs. F. S. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nipple were Elliott and Mr and Mrs. Lemuel There puis a good attendance at Burge of Corvallis and G. W. Burge caller* in this yommunMy Sunday. the services last Sunday in spite of and family of Portland. An old Miss Roberta Wilson ia spending friend of the family, H. L. Engils and the hot weather. her vacation at the P. E. Thomason [wife of Roseburg were also present. The union services last Sunday home. w c v well attended. The morning The De .v family, hava moved to LADIES AID ENJOY PICNIC service was held in the Methodist Portland. church and the evening in the Chriw tian churxih. It is hoped we may have The farm home o f Mrs. Melvin more of these feasts together. Nipple, cast of Stayton between Stay- Rev. M. A. Groves of the Methodist ton and Mehama, was the scene of a church preached at both service,. happy gathering; Thursday last when The pastor and some of the mem hers are spending the week iu Cot Given hn* some fine flax, n greater tage Grove attending the annual camp meeting. While away the pastor will percent of it being top grndc. I». F. Clay. Pastor of the Christian visit his grandparents in Roseburg, al church and E. C. Baker were Salem so an unde visiting thtjv from Ok!»' homa. visitors Wednesday. to r n » Pumi» rQF THIS LIST 0 F\ METHODIST CHURCH NOTES The regular services next Sunday Mrs. J. L Rowley was nn Amity Sunday school at 10 n.m., preaching ,i»itor Tuesday and Wednesday. Katon Optical Company, 2*2 North Commercial, for your gla*M*. Miss Haxcl Miller and her brother at 11; t p worth League at 7 p.m.; and visiting preaching at 8 p.m. Fred R. Smith, of Koseburg, is , Raymond, uf Maree A number of young folks are piau visiting at the Fred Gunning home triend» ia Turner a few days last ning to attend the Destitute at Falls week. this week. His son Marion and fam City, some for the em rs week and a ily of Kunsas, hjve hecn visiting goodly numher for the week-end The here the punt week. They left for Institutes dales are duly 1-8. their home Wednesday. ím m MR AND MRS. JOHN W. BURGE Mrs W. T. Jtiche» returned from CELEBRATE 44 ANNIVERSARY a visit with her sister, Mrs. t ummaik Wxjburn AÖfl fine and 5 m £ Mr. Oscar Ceder of San Francisco, visited his brother-in-law Raymond Titus and family last Thursday and Friday. in the Tribune at an early date. th -co day*. She reports her sister OF A N Y Mr. and Mrs. T So mas Little were Salem shoppers Wednesday. ’ ■ -V .V .V A V A V W A W A V .V W W A A V / A W / « Portland stopped for a »hort visit with C ot Baker'» parent*. Mr .and Mr*. E. ’ C linker. Sunday evening on their way homo from the Gentry reunion nt MiU City. Col. linker had some nice trout caught near Mill City. NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkep and chil dren of Portland, spent Sunday with Mrs. Walker's parents Mi. and Mrs. P. E. Thomason. New Serial Story to Appear in Mr*. C. A. C*nn»N ami childron, Mr*. W. T. lì ¡che» I» »pending a few Janir», George ami Adelino are mot •lay* in Portland with her sutlers, Mr* orini lo Beatile, taking in thè Col C mmnek, thl* week. umbia llighway en-route. After n The TRIBUNE Miss Adda Hart of Eugene, spent few days last week visiting at the home of Mrs. Raymond Titus. I n A b so rb in g Rom ance 08 Savage Necromancy Faced by Modern Research and SetecCloa I The American Insurance Com- < pany of Newark, N. J. J ! i u than on any other kind "'ho timo of the year is hers when your houses, ts-na and other property should be covered by insurance. We are in position write a policy on your bnlldinrs or your car, i.P.R .Vi .Agent. 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