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T urner T ribune VOI.. XII. TURNKK, QKKQON, THURSDAY. NO. m. JANUARY SUBSCRIPTION 11.26 PR * \ A. — Locals A ssociation D a ir y Feed Contains Ground Oats, Ground Corn Barley, Minerals, Oilmeal, Soya Bean Meal, Cocoanut Meal, Millrun and Salt. Analysis ('rihle I’rol'-iii N u l Ir»» th a n 17 l.'rii'lo Fat N o t I« »» th a n (.’ n u li« F lilra N o t In o r o th a n '•* p c r c o i i l (.’ n u l o Aul» N o t m u ro tita n ‘J p e r o e iit M inim um M oiduru |i<«rcc¡it I (le rce tit A ssociation Egtf M ash Contains Corn Meal, Oat Meal, Middlings, Millrun, Meat Meal, Fish Meal, Bone Meal, Charcoal and 1. at. Crmlo Trot« N o t I n , ltu rn 11' p e r c e n t Ì7rn4*' 1 at N ot I »» th a n 1 1-2 j>crcen| » ’ ru ilo F ib e r Ni i m o r o th a n 7 p e r c e n t p r u i l e A cl: N o t m o r o th an s p e r c e n t Mol asses in any quantity for less than barrel lots. Bring con tainer. Oregon Grain C o. - _ (I __ H _ H — H — H — M — |l — H — H Get The Habit! "No Collection, fjo Charge" Delinquent m count» collected on a conllngi-nt bout». W « do the w o A . • boulder On; expense and tnulc no charge uni'*« collection I, made. $290.000 B , l I Act nunli turned into C u lt S im . W . 9 U rl,d Jot down a trial liat o f bad one» and lot 11 « turn them into actual money. 1 Í I I K I E( X) N' )M V T t'H N 'E H 'H C i v i l i Oregon. W e b b 's Funeral Parlors Funeral Directors A N D L IC E N S E D E M B A L IT E R S i’hono 911 W A N T E D --H oa r from owner o f 11,:m h for mli-. State cash prie .', i>i'r- ticuisr . IV K. Hu»h, Minneapolis Minn. 12i*U The cold weather Imiti ti work on the new Chevrolet garnir» under con struction by liuti Brother». 1. 1,. Robertson returned from A i nu d.i, Calif., Sunday. Hi» »on Jun to , w oo ba, been convalescing from a * riou» illness, returned with him. y t f.V A W ^ A t V /W W W r t W W V W W W V A V W W GUNS V ^T C H t h is SPACE NEXT WEEK ANDERSON’S ry E s p o t t in g g o o d s s t o r e 167 No. Commercial St. Salem, Ore. W .1.«.’.’.V A ,. '/ . ,/ . ,/ / . ,W /.« A 'A W /A V A * A W A ,.W A V . 4 % Paid pp six months Glenn Miller «pent tho Christina.» vacation with hi» parent». We wish to offer the follow ing apology fo r the non-appearance o f the Chri-tian church note» In the Tribune last week. They wen- hand ed in but were overlook«-«! until too H late for publication. AMUNITION Spotting Boots uud Shoes L<o Itnrber ha.« resigned his posi- tion w.th the Allen Hardware in Salem mill will Hive hi, entire time to hi» i.rocery business In Turner. W r Wert* -e minded th »l the old year had gon«* when our slumbers wore broken by the ringing o f the church and tabernacle bells Saturday nig lit. - i\thletic Goods Tim e Deposits HEBEI *01 ECONOM Y Fire and i i o Automobile Insurance W ritten Turner State X — H — H H —T T —T T — H — H — H — H — The Pelaell home was the scene o f :i merry tune Christmas day A fter REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Sundny School and church, a good 2H5 S o . ( 'h ir r e li S t.— I)u y o r N’ i^ h t 1’ lio n e 1 20 dinner o f Chriatma* tn a t* was en i < joyed. Then- was music and fun ar ound the Christmas tree ami many A t Turner, In the State o f Oregon, at the cine* o f bukiue** Dec. ljt b , 1927 beuutiful gift« for each other. The RESOU RCES gut sts were Mias Grace Hann, Gordon L, van, and diacounts, including rediscount* »howu in Items 29 ami Hunt) and A. E. Schirman. 30 If a n y ___________________________________________________ * 4J,936.92 * * * * * * * * a * * * » * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -* * * * # * # * * * * * * Overdraft, weUred and unsecured------------------------------ -------------------- 116.00 Misses Faustina nnd Sheila Delzell O ther bonds, warrants and aeeuritie*. including foreign governm ent, WF. BUY AND SELL slate, m nnicipal. corporation, etc., including those ahuwn in spent the holiday week as guests in New and u- d M 'li’a Clnthlnr. Watch««», Guns, Rifle.«. Tool», Items 30 and 35, If a n y _________________—--------------------------------- 12.S09 ~J the llann home at Payton. The Dcl- Pistol*. Musical Instrument«, Bicycle«, Tent.», Etc. lell family took New Yi ir’s dinner ■»•locks, securities, elaima, lien», judgm ents, eta----------------------------------'JSS.dO I U ankiug liouae, $3,350. furniture and fixture», f 1,900.00-------------------- 5,-.50.00 1 with Mr. nnd Mrs. Itann. STAR EXCHANGE » t'nsli on hand In vault and due from bauks, bankers and trust co m ■t panies designated and approved reserve agents o f this b a n k „ 12,*35.48 i 324 N. Cont'l St. Phono 356 Satom, O r ,,o n ¥ The Turner High school basketball Total cash and due from bank,, items 8, 9, 10 and If, f i t ,220.34 team returned from their Eastern Or- Tiie Only Place ot Its Kind in Salem ---------------- i gou trip Saturday n ight It 1« re Other aiaet,, if an y____—-------------------------------------------------------------- Total_____________________ * 80,tj:<5.15 • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ' * * * * * * * * * * * * ported that they lust both games. L I A B I llT i.E S Capital stock paid lu _________ ---------------------------------------------------------- 10,000 00 Through un error last week the 2,000.00' names o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schae Surplus fund------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ fer was omitted from the number at (a) U ndivided protlIs ------------------ ------------ --------- $ (b) Less current expeuw «, interest ami taxes pa id $ 1,*98.98! the Christmas dinner party at S. A. IITtt S tate Street. S u N mii , Oregon. D E M A N D D E PO SIT S, other than banks, subject to reserve: McKay heme. Individual deposits subject lu ch eck, including deposits due tbs J E W E L E R S A N D O P T IC IA N S state o f Oregon, county, cities or public fu n d»_______ — ___18.490 57 Wo are now locnteil in otir now location wiHt a new H .1». Poet*, electrician and wood ashler's checks o f tins bank outstanding payable ou dem and____"2,084.70 cutter, sat ifown suddenly in front o f Potal of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to rt w rve, asso rtm en t of jew elry for you to cliooiic from the Wright budding Sunday. Ice on items 23, 24, 25, 2fi,__________ 150,575.27 the aiilewalk was responsible for Lis T IM E A N D S A V IN G S D E P O S IT S subject to reserve and sudden drop. payable on dem and or subject to notice: , Tim e certificates o f depoaits outstanding________________________ _____ 18,260.90 Total o f time am) savings deposits payable Ou demand or sub W ♦ +++++++*++ , G. A. McKay and family, F. A. Mit je ct to notice, items 27 and 38___ 1___ $16,280.90 chell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. - T o ta l........ .... .......... — ..... ... 80,o35.io Crume and Mr». K. McKay wen> ,b c guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schae S T A T E OF O R E G O N , County of Marion as. , H. T . Pierce, President o f the above named bank, do solem nly swear 512 gist« Street New Bfligh W W !»I fer for New W a r's dinner. that tils- above slatrm eut ia true to the beat of m y knowledge and belief. B. T. P I F I te fe , President. Holli« Bone» assisted l). McHenry O O R R E C .r— Attest C. A. Bear, Fred Gath, Ursula H. Pierce Direclom . O.rogon. Phono 380 - Salem , with the milking during the absence 8lubtieri’b e j'a iii| sworn to before me tbia ,ih day o f Jan., p '2 j. ' Irm a 0 . Speer, N otary Public. 4 t> i :- w 4 'R » w » i « w * * t H n ( >♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ o f Karl Hensley, wlu> wn- on the bin M y com m ission expires Juno 11, 192b. tbull tour. R e lia b le S e r v ic e . Boys’ Coaster Wagons, and many other useful ar ticles that will be sold at prices that are right H. L. EARL H A R D W A R E Turner, Oregon. Business Men’s Adjustment Company 416-16 MuHonic Bldg. NOTICE For the next thirty days all heating stoves will be sold at 5 percent off, all jewelry 30 percent; pocket knives 20 percent; bicycls tires 20 per cent. Musical Top*, 12c each. S.t of Brushe*, ¡0 percent off. Trade At i. Tliom a, l.ittlc wa* a busineiw viai- tor in Turner Saturday. »5a.00 P er I wn - 1 WTUONGlirtT th« N o n i, in L m h U i II. A gl. Turner » — ----------------- r — SALEM. OB EGON 12 percent $4J Per Ton T u rn er, BTIIONG M III* Cji't you proton don In A •.•ululili' I'll. Ltd,, o f K. I*. Itowley, H AK 7 '. fr8-o->»>«t » » « -a x L<idy A s s i s t a n t The Turner State Bank - Salem - r i i Turner Lumber Sc Mfg. Co. We Carry in Stock Rou$h and dressed lum ber SH IN G LES (highest quality) 5 grades to select from and Cedar posts We desire to serve the public w itti Pomeroy and Keene C. F. BREITHAUPT Promptness and efficiency ys figure yonr bill. -rr- VHEIU li. F. MRINEK, Y.S.. B.V.Sc. v e t u r in a u ia n Day » .it! Night Service OREGON STAYTON 1 « I « ESBUwaa TB. Restdcnco 7ÚS-U i’ hono 410 Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist Mrs. Wilt liow er and sons Billy Miss Ruth (liven, w ho has been and John »pent the Chri.-unas holi- housekeeper for Dr. Msry Staples, is .lays in Ncwberg. They returned on stayln«’ with her uncle, George Given, Monday. East ofT u rner. PAINLESS DENTISTRY Natural Flesh Color Plates that will liot break and X -R «y » Work A t Reasonable Prices ! M A S O N IC T E M P L E . if ‘n n r r ‘ "J~ f a r i .is t. SALEM I lie IJ.-W miu «».»«w ...X i ----- - u m i III [W(»r ■■(.’invìi SVI pvmv tmiv so i. iwtrinii lo I k » tr,«itîut» iilnnir tint». ... . 1 .. .Irlvlnir on Ibe hlirha-uvs a due H. U. Poetz was a business tor in Saietn Tuesday. NOTICE -Tho W. C.T. U. will meet with Mrs. Qunniq* next Weilncsday, January 11, Mom- hers please tako «intice L A T E S T T R I U M P H The Brookdale Farm RURAL COMEDY DRAM A Presented xi By FLORIST Frank McCoy took up his dutje« a» The Ice and snow the past week O. M. Staples and Pr. Mary Staples apprentice in the Tribune office Mon- kuaile it hnH on the sheep men. It are spending the winter In Califoruia lay. Frank has aspirations to become was the cause o f extra feeding. Carl W ipper nceonipanied them as i printer. chauffer. Mr. aud Mrs. II. W . Smith Dr. A. C. E iton, Optometrist, locat are taking care of tne farm while the h'taples are in Califoruia. Iÿ 2 « Is Leap Year. Bachelors ed for a o n e time in Salem, hat moved Dr. Eaton1 was well sluiuhi beware o f u . w¡!, i o f th«« to Albany. ladies or their numbers might be les known to several In this seetion, having, at o r« time been pastor of the The Misses l^averne H ew itt and sened. Baptist church at Stay ton' Ethel Given w ho were horn* from Willamette for (he holidays, returned to their school work Wednesday. E. C. (D ad ) Maker is improving L O S T -A S M A L L GO I «.) W alh . nicely am’, was able to got dpwn town Kinder return to Mrs. Mae Talbott, recently Turner State Bank. Phone 875 S U B L I M I TY at C. F. Hall^ ------ D R A M A T I C CLUB Sublimity, Oregon - ...... .......................... T w „ I’r u o i.ii.^ c e 1 ---------- — ------------- -------- Sunday Evening, January 3th Tuesday Evening, January 10th Four ’lease Act*. Three Distinct Stage Setting», Acts, Not a Dull Moment Music Bet Cast o f Characters Squire Brook»— Owner of ji e Old Quary and "The Brookdtyle Farm "................................................ .... ___ __ Edw. J. Br Roy H arte—A Young f a r m e r ... .............................. ...........Eddie Piesc Gilbert Dawson— Mrs. Brooks’ Nephew ........ . .Nick Heuberg. Ephriam Green— A Farm Hand ...... . . . Mike Benedict D>ck WillariL—A Tramp ......................... ...... ....... . ........Peter J. Cries Samuel Hunter— Sh eriff o f Spring County ........ John A. Susbau Ben Holy— Proprietor, o f Placer H otel-................ .John A. Su Lauer Mrs. Brooks—The Squire's W ife ................. ...... Angelice Benedi Marion Brooks—Their Daughter ................. ....... Rose Bell Nan Cummings— An Adopted Daughter ........... .. ........... Nettie G r s Entirely New Scenery— New Lighting Effects New. Settings— Seen ery Built Especially for this Play— Orchestra Mu»lc Jitney Dance Follows Tuesday Play ADMISSION: ADULT 50c. CHILDREN K . l 't : R T i l \