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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1928)
T he T urner T ribune yol . X II. no . _H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H — X - ---------- ------ — — Locals Baby chicks will thrive and grow when started on Asociation feeds. A full line with or with out milk. Priced right and none better. 100 Iba. Scratch |oii li,s. I' hr Manh STRONG it* the STRONG KMT Gel you protaelrlua In tint Northern AtMuruncc Co. Ltd., of l/milwii. F. I*. Ilowh-y, Agt.Turner. For Hide— One llolestein cow due to freshen April 10. Heavy milker. T. Y. McClellan, West Slayton, Oregon. For Sale— Shingles, building inatnrial etc., T. Y. McClellan, W est8taytoo, Oregon. $2.45 2.55 ■ ion Hu, 1 >.in \ F m 4 2.20 100 It». Chick Feed 3.30 100 lbs. Chick Mesh 2.85 100 ¡i>*<. Whole Cora 2.15 100 H'; <!rack< ii <'ora 2.25 arresa»»*! b Buy 10-Ride Tickets Butternut Bread for use on the motor-coaches and good for 60 days. Save money with these low fares. Daily service to and from Salem, Albany, Port land, Corvallis, Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford, Ashland and intermediates. Large loaves 13c 2 for 25c Small loaves 9c 3 for 25c 41 & -1G Masonic Bldg. SALEM . Phone 911 OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Guy Burge, of Portland, spout the week end with bis parents Mr. and Mrs.J. W. Burge, the now proprietors of the Baker hotel. l j Graham or Whole Wheat Sperry’s Pancake • Mr. and Mrs. L. Townsend 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Branson,from Mission Bottom, attended the H _ revival services, in Turner, Sunday night. 1 Turner State Bank Mrs. (’ has Brasher entertain- at 0 o'clock dinner Friday night Covers war« laid for eight. Those present were Mr. and Mrs L. W. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bone«, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sly ter and tho Host and hostoss Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brasher. TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST! FILMS ROOKS BULK DRUGS STATIONERY GLASS SUNDRIES FAMILY MEDICINES KOKINKK VETERINARY REMEDIES GOODRICH RUBBER GOODS N O T IC E Register early and be sure o f your vote ut the election. According to the new luw it will be impossible to re gister at the polls on the day o f elec tion. Voters who have not voted for two years must re-register. Te $1.50 E. S. PRATHER Reliable Druggist O R EG ON W A ,.,.W .V.,.V.V.,.,.V.V.V.W A*.V.SV.V.V>V.W .V.V.V.W A good many of the outside points have been represented at the mertiugs being held at the Metho'dist Church, including Stayton, Pratum and M arion. Tho carpenters wore held up a few days, this week, on the W right building waiting for mnteriul and gaod weather. j* 49c 69c * engin», 2 1-2 Will soli for 970.00 H. L. EARL HARDW ARE Turner, Oregon. \ Funeral Directors AND LIC EN SED E M B A L M E R S i 1 ‘a H — H ~ ¥ n = ”H — H — H — H — H — H — f ? — HEARD ON THE STREET Since Waldport’s street improv- ments seem to enthuse some of the Speediacs to travel forty to sixty miles, it wont hardly be necessary to remind pedetsrians that this is is “ leap” year.— Waldport Tribune. Lady A sslitin t 205 So. Church St.— Day or Night Phona 120 » Salem - x Frank McCoy, who has been working at the Tribune office has resigned to go, with his par ents, to Stayton, where his fath er has purchased the second hand store. They moved to their new home Monday. Mrs. J. F. Thom ason is con fined to her home with a bad oold. W e hope she will soon be Our last impressions of the able to be out. Waldport streets was a rough and J. L. Harris has rented ihe lasting one. Geo Thomason place, on the hill It was something oi the sensa side, north of town and has tion one receives when riding on a m oveb his family there- scenic railway at an amusement Buy your, travelling bags, park. suit oases, breif cases and harn Yes, in driving our Ford from ess from the Pioneer Leather Keadys camp ground to the dock, Man. F. E. Shafer, 170 So. Com- our breakfast was all settled and merial St.Salom, Oregon. we were al ready for a comfortable J. L. Spoo went to Lebanon days fishing. to visit relatives a week ago’ and was taken sick while there and But now we can jump into our is yet unable to return and open 11. 1*. Regular price 990.00. 1 Harness, saddlery, purses, bill old “ Tin Can” and drive clear to his shoe shop. Now is the time to food .‘■lock salt and at 10c per pound folds and hreif cases- F. K. Sha the beach without a jar or a jiggle Rev. A. F. Grisora, of North is tho cheapest as wolf as the most profitoblc tonio to fer, 170 So. Commercial St. Sa and we are going this summer, too Powder, was the guest of Rev. feed to a dairy herd to keep them in prime condition. lem Oregon. The Waldport folks nrc glad to Browu, of Stayton Tuesday and Call and try it. Ball Brothers gave anotho one see you come and won’t take all Wednesday of last week and of thoir popular Saturday night your mousy lor the priviledge of II letting stoves nrc still ■> per cent off at. accompauied Bro. Brown’ to dances' last week, with , good staying there. Turner Wednesday night to crowd and a good time. held dfarch came in like a lamb, but attend the Revival being Mcs lames L.J. Rowley’ .Carrie Rev. the lion seems to have arrived pretty at the Methodist church. Mitchell and Lizzie Shaofer early In the month and who can Grisom and Y e Editor nro old attended the special meeting of tell what the end thereof will be. frieuds and needless to say we ..V W .- .V .V .N '.- .'.V .V ^ .N - .’ .’ . V . V . ' . V . V . V . W . V . N N N V Stayton Chapter of the Kastcart had a pleasant visit. Star, Friday night. t Mr. and Mr»- Jesse and Rev Mrs. C. Bones spent a few W A SW .V.W .W .Y.V .VA V.W .'.'W .'.VA YA ’AWiW.V.SW Mrs. W in. J. Gowor entertain Confer were dinner gnest, on Sun days al the homo of her daugh ed tho W. C. 1. U. W ednesday day, at the Chas Standley home. ter, in Vancouver W ashington Suit casee, travelling bags, | afternoon. It was a child welfare last week. meeting and u special program puttees and harness at the New Spring Stock Arived In honor of her birthday, Mr». Leather Goods Store, F.E. Sha- was given. Brasher served a delicious dinner W e Invite Your Inspetioii for, 170 So. Commercial St. Sa. Mr. and M ru Taylor, of sunn- to Mr. and Mr» G. A, McKay and lent’ Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. H- L. Karl, on Wed yside, wore visitors at the regnlar Mr. Work, manager of the Portland nesday the 7th of March. The meeting of Surprise Grange, Damascus Milk Co., met with the birthday cake wasvery attractive which met in regular session membarsof (lie Turner Dairy Associa- in its pink icing and flaming can last Saturday. (iation, at the looal plant, Wednesday t h e ’ s p o r t i n g g o o d s s t o r e dies. Mr*. I>, .1. Rowley was a week end morning. ;• 167 No. Com m ercial St. Salem , O re. Mr. and Mrs. Freedon were visitor with friends and relatives in Mrs. I,. H Petersen and daughter guest at tbs Watson home Sunday, Aruity. W«re Salem visitors, Tuesday, ^ / W A V - V .S W .V .V / .V .V .V .’A S V .S V .V .V .V .V .V .’.V .'.V I h a v e on hand olio Fuller and Johnson W e b b ’s Funeral Parlors j— Cigaretts, 2 pkgs 25c *. Star, Horseshoe and Climax i 2 cuts 25c * I Automobile Insurance Written NOTICE No 10 Bag Oregon. T Reliable Service. OLD FARM CHEAP To settle up the business affairs of Eugene Horning, doce."«e<l, I am com- p< lied to sell at a irreat sacrifice the old farm o f 48.7K acres, two miles South o f Aumsville, in proposed new Irrigation district. This place sold for $3.">00.00 a few years a^o, cun now be- bought fo r much less and on reasonable terms. BERTHA ZELL, Administratrix. 1395 N. 14 Street, Salem, Ore. Fire and A N D E R S O N ’S H. S. BOND, Agent. Silt er-gray M otor coaches leave and arrive Soda Crackers 3 lbs 33c Curve Cut Macaroni 5 lbs 33c Catsup, 2 large bottles 35c Corn 4 for 49c. Tomatoes 4 fr 49c * Kenneth Petersen is now tho devel in the Tribuno offico tak il McCoy, —j g ing tho placo of Frank who recently moved to Stuyton. Time Deposits --------- Baseball Goods --------- ’ Turner, Friday-Saturday Specials I Pacific Sow X Business Men’s Adjustment Company 4 % Paid on six months 5 N e w Price? on m ■ ■■ ~ Use tb it convenient, coordinated service to P acifu llighrutaypoints . i ■ # -* N ow you have the choice o f traveling via Southern Pacific by rail or highway. Dependable trains and motor-coaches provide frequent serv ice at convenient hours. If you wish, g o one way by train and return by motor-coach. Jot down a trial list o f bad ones and let us turn them into actual money. - TU R N ER . i TURNER'S CASH STORE $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 Had A cco u n t» turned into Ca»h S in e . W . Started. Oregon. By Train or Motor-Coach Î Id EBELS Î ECONOMY 1.90 Oregon Grain Co. New Stationery 35c Trade A t unless collrction is made. Delinquent accounts collected on a contingent basis. We do the work, -houWer the expoiUM* and make no Kow Kare, Salt bricks, Hess’ Stock Tonic and Panacea, Dairy and poul try minerals. ''& 7 a m ìt?igxrg-^ M .|!ij'viiJu iim L garaa 1 “ No Collection. No Charge” Association Flour, 19 lbs................................... - Get The Habit! 2.00 churio* F ilhcr'a Blond, 49 lbs................................................... 2.00 - J. Do you carry insurance on your home? Hoe the Rowley Insurance Agency, Tribune Office, Turner. “ No insurance’’. Tnfs is the tudlast partol the report of many fires. Be wise. Protect your home or other broporty from loss See Rowley. Crown Flour, 49 I,h» .................................... Turner, SUBSCRIPTION 91.25 PER YEAR. TURNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCII 15, 1928. .6 Turner Lumber Mfg. Go. We Carry in Stock Roush and dressed lumber SHINGLES (highest quality) 5 grades to select from and Cedar posts We desire to serve the public With Promptness and efficiency Let us figure yonr bill. Phone 875 CI k American Batter Cirafiker of Hats and Clothlnf Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing 141 S. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon. Phone 440 Residence 768 R Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist PAINLESS DENTISTRY Natural Flesh Color Plate« that will not break and X-Rajra Work At Reasonable Prices .f7 SALEM M A SO N IC TEMPLE. ’"»«MMmitSx nt»««nN r,-T * ' - m* w o MMMMr!33r*mPi Pomeroy and Keene S79 f+tate Street JEW ELERS AND Salem, Oregon. O PTIC IAN S We are now located in our new location with a new assortment of jewelry for you to ehoo9« irps^