The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, July 12, 1928, Image 1

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'JTUNKR, OREGON, THURfjOAY. JULY
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öUB3Cim*TI0N $1.20 PBB YEAH,
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Locals
Get Our Prices
ON
Hoocjro Dip
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and
Ply Spray
B u ild in g : M a te r ia l
Screen Doors
Lime. Tile, Cement Etc.
Poultry and Dairy Feeds
That Urin« Result«
Oregon Grain Co.
Oregon.
Turner,
$ S u a n B n flq o i .juawaur ■ w.
Bloch’s Golden
220 N. Liberty Street,
Salem, Oregon
A New Department
Store
Where You Can Save
1-4 $
On Each Dollars W orth
You Buy
Everything to W ear
For Men Women and Children
ACROSS THE
FROM
P. E. P. BUILDING
4 % Paid on
six months
Time Deposits
Fire and
Automobile Insurance Written
Turner State Bank
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The Turner State Bank
LOST on tlio streets of Turin r u
8chtt/<T J.ifwhm» fountain
pen. At Turner, lu llieW tat» of Oregon, at the clow of butines» Ju n e. 30th, 132*
(iici n barrel. Itowurd. Finder have
RESOURCES
at Tribune Oltic«.
Loans an*J <11 »count«, Includili# m tlscoupta shown )n ileo.» Zi anil
Mr. mid Mra. W. J. Gower
|$ If gay ...
-.... t *7,7ie,.2*.
213 04
and non« John and William spent Overdraft« do cured und ynw eu red ..... ........... ............... ........_... .............
U. B. government «Murili*« owned, lucludln# Ilio»* »bown in Item«
Sunday with home folk« in New-
SO und 35, If any __ __________ ___ .__________ ____________ $,990.00
I r t r .
Other bund«, warraul« and »»curili««, Including fon igli guw m iiieut,
■tau-, inunlcj|>«|, corporation, etc-., Including those »in,» n in
Perry Baker was a business
Item« 10 slid J i j l f any__________ ____ ______________ ___J4,?>35.7«
visitor in Salem Monday.
¿tucks, securities, elibu s, liens, Judgment«, etc.
................
.......
913,00
Mearl Knsley and Tyco Larson Hanking bogar, |3,251, furniture and A lture*, >1,877.50........... ............. 8,127.50
left last week to take in the har- Cash un hand In vuult and due from hanks, hunkers and trust com­
panies desigual* d und approved reserve agent« of this honk_ }2,407.5r>
yest work jn Eastern Oregon.
A fter that they plan on going to Total ciuh and du« from hituks, Items 8, 0, 10 and 11, >12,107.58
Other »»sets, If s n y ----- , ---- ---------- ------------- --------------------- ---------
(,’anada.
Total_______________ _____ 83,03215
Nothing takes the Place of
le a t h e r for harness and sad-
LIABILITIES
lles. F. K. Sh afer, “The Pion­ (.‘«pital stock paid in _______ ________________ _____________ _____
1O.O00.0O
eer Leather Man,” 170 South
2,000.0b
l om’l St., Salem , Ore.
(a) Undivided profit»______________ ______________ >3,509.01
905.70
Mr. and Mrs. If. S. Bond left (b) Less current expense», interest nnd tnses p u ld _ >2,53115
UK MA NT) DKl'OHITH, other than banks, subject to reserve:
this morning for Victoria, B, C.,
on their vacation, Mr. Beard, of Individual deposits subject to check, Including deposits due the
1* 3A5.10
Btate of Oregon, county, cities or public funds___ _________
San Francisco, Cal., is taking his Cashier's checks of this hunk outstanding payable on d em and.__.
2 ,24 7'M
place as agent for the Southern Total of demand deposits, other than hank deposits, subject to reserve,
Pacific.
Items 23, 24, 25, Ol,________ .$49/13.40
Harvey Wjlson, of Route? .'I, is T IM K AND SA VIN dH D E P O S IT S subject to reserve and
payable on demand or subject to notice:
the newist member of the Trib­ Time certificates of dejioslu outstanding_____ ________ ___________ __ 17,352.99
une farijily. We are also favored
Total of time and savings deposits payable ou demand or sub­
>vith a subscription to be sent to
je c t to notice, items 27 and 2«............ £> 17,352.1)9
Miss HaJlie C. Thomas, of Port­ Bills payable with federal reserve or with other hanks or trust
com panies...____ ______, _____ _____________________ __
5,000.00
land and a renewal from our old
friend, O. II. P. (Uncle Perry)
T o tal_____ ______________ 83,032.15
Cornelius, of Cofax, Wash. We •STATE OK O R EG O N , County of Marlon as.
«re always glad to hear from I, E. T. I’leroe, President of the above named bank, do aolemnly «year
tnesc old friends of the Tribune that the above statem ent is true to the liest of m.v know ledge and belief.
K. T . P I E R C E .President.
who have moved to otherparts.
OOItHDCT—A ttest C.A .Bear, J.E .W h iteh ead , Ursula B. Pierce Directors.
Driving gloves, dress gloves,
Subscribed and »worn to before me ttiia 10th day of Ju ly , 1928.
harness suit cases made of gen­
Irm a C. Kpees, Notary Public.
uine feather, will last longer.
My Commission expiree Ju n e 11, 1929.
F. E. Shafer, 170 S. Com’l SL,
Salem , Ore.
I. M.£5tout, a former rpaidenf
of Turner, now living at Route 1,
Arlie, Oregon, was ip Salem,
Monday- H q reports that his son
Urban, who was in the Deaconess
hospital, in Salem, for an opera­
tion, is home and doing fine.
The regular services will be re­
sumed at the Methodist phurch
next Sunday. Prayer meeting as
usual to night
Hollis Bones was helping J . R.
Davis with his hay bailing this
week.
Leather goods wear longer.
Buy your leath er goods and
larness from F . E. Shafer. 170
S. Com’l Ct., Salem , Ore.
It was a pleasure for many
Turner folks to greet Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Miller, of llarcola,
ast Sunday. They are one time
Turner folks every one seerps to
miss.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanr«, o f Pay-
ton. were overnight visitors in
the Delzell home this week.
TWO Fresh cows for sale.
E, T. Peirce.
Ralph Isaacson, former pastor
of the Turner Christian church,
was a visitor in the Delzell hoi
He js a returned missionary from
Japan, and has many interesting
things to tell of life in Japan. He
will deliver a sermon in the
Christain church, before he re­
turns to his labors the Orient.
Dr. S. Ralph Dipple— ex tra r-
lon Specialist, also dental X-
ay Hnd exam ination. 81 5 1st
National Bank Bldg., Salem ,
Yregon.
CARD OF THANK8
Wp are grateful beyond words
to all friends for their sympathe­
tic understanding, helpfulness
and for the beautiful floral trib­
utes in our great sorrow, the loss
of our beloved son.
Mr. and M a». M. T. Miller.
Turner. Oregon.
Jav !$. Baker was a Turner
visitor Sunday afternoon.
J . R. Davis started hailing hay
Tuesday,
Maxwell McKay and M. Town­
send are helping Llovd Hilleary
with his bailer this year.
Jam es Pioijter and wife were
dinner guest of J . M. Bones Sat­
urday.
M ra. Barzee hopes to have the
cast removed from her foot, on
Friday, of next week. For the
past week she has been staying
at the home of her daughter.
Mrs. G. A. McKay.
The invulnerable Ralph Hus­
sey became a benedict, last week,
marrying a Mrs. Adeline Stur­
geon. of Portland.
Mra. Wes Sm ith entertained
at luncheon for the pleasure of
Mra. H. L,. Earl, who 1 .-aves for
Washington D. C. e r., .ther points
Monday next. The table was con
tered with a bowl of nasturtiums
which is Mrs. E arl's favorate
flower. Guest were Mrs. G. A.
Booth. Mrs. G. W. Farris and
the honor guest, Mrs. H. L.
Earl.
BRASH ER’S ON VACATION
AT BEACH POINTS
A recent realestate deal was
completed whereby Mra. Ida Ba­
ker. of Route One became the
owner of the Woods property in
the North end of town.
Omar Estes spent Sunday with
bis aunt, Mra. Arlita Steele.
Chas. Brasher and wife enjoy­
ed a motor trip to Yachats, Wal-
port. Newport. Seaside and As­
toria. over the Fourth, returniug
by the way of Portland. They
found some muddy
detours
Hazel M. Bones came down
through
the
mountains
but
other­
from Eugene on the early morn­
wise
the
roads
were
good.
Thit>
ing train, Tuesday to spend the
was
Mr.
Brasher’s
first
visit
to
day with home folks
Astoria since the big fire and he
House ca r for sale. Call at
he office of Dr. A. C. Eaton,
*65 N. Com’l St., Salem .
Special
attention
DR. A. C. EATON
Optometrist
Oregon
The Sunset Circle
Round the rim of the U n ited States. F irst on th>
"S u n se t L im ite d ,' fam ed 'round th e world, via 0
Paso and the old South to quaint, romantic New O r­
leans. Then by rail, or at uw more .cost (rueal* and bert£
included in your rail fare) enjoy 100 golden hours i f
sea to New York by Southern Pacihc Steamship.
The Golden State Circle
from Los Angeles to Chicago "Golden Stare Lim­
ited' in its 6 i y 4 hours, spreads before you the histone
Southw est; a glim pse o f O ld M exico ¿ t Ju arez, j
minutes from El Paso. Thence to Kansas City, Chicago
& midwest points.
The Overland Circle
From San Iran Cisco follow the Overland Trail of '49,
via Lake Tahoe, the scenic Sierra, to your Colorado or
Utah destination. Or direct to Chicago on the "San
Francisco Overland Limited,” in 6 IV4 hours.
Low Roundtrip Fares
Summer excursion fares on and after May 22. Return
limit October 31. Stopovers anywhere. Your choice of
routes. Let your local agent help you plan your trip via
Southern Pacific
H. S. BO N D , A G E N T
TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST!
FIL M S
BOOKS
BU LK DRUGS
STA TIO N ERY
G LA SS
SU N D RIES
FA M ILY M EDICINES
KOR1NEK V ETE R IN A R Y R EM ED IES
GOODRICH R U B B E R GOODS
For Tired Aching Feet DeWitts Foot Tablets 35c
TURNER
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E. S. PRATHER
Reliable Druggist
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OREGON
was impressed with the wonder­
ful improvement that had taken
place since this catastrophe. They Aw y% w *.% w .ssv.ssw .% v.v.w .% w .v.v.sv.w .sv.ssw .v
NOTICE
left the first of the week on an­ £
other trip taking in Siletz, Taft S
One F uller & Johnson Gas Engine. Regular price
and Cutler City with strong hopes £
$90.00. W ill sell fo r $70.00.
of getting a good supply of fish,
Celebrated W hia Fly Spray will be sold at §1.25 per
clams and oysters. Mr. Brasher
gallon as long as the supply on hand lasts.
is enjoying his vacation. He is
1 second ban dRange Stove and boiler for sale,
mail carrier on Route Five out of
cheap.
Salem.
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The Capital Food Company’s stock sa lt at 10c per
Have your envelopes printed with
pound is thn cheapest as well as the most profitable
your return address.
Tke Tribune
tonic to feed a dairy herd to keep them in prime con­
can do the wort:.
dition. Call and try it.
H. L. EARL HARDWARE
Turner,
Oregon.
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Phone 440
Residence TÓI-K
Dr. O. A. Olson. Dentist
It \yjll pay you to Ret our P rices
Phone 1170-W
265 N. Com’l St.
This summer get more for your travel funds. No mat­
ter what your eastern destination go one way, return
another. You can seethe whole Pacific Coast and much
pf the United 5l*res at only sliglyly higher fare.
First toCalifornia over the spectacular S hasta R o u t e .
Enjoy cosmopolitan San Francisco, I .os Angeles, Holly­
wood, San Diego,—world-famed beaches and resorts—
can be in the enchanted circle of your trip east.
From California, go eastward over any of the follow­
ing routes, with choice of routes returning via norther^.
United Scares or Canadian lines.
House & Barn Paint-
Enamels - Varnishes • Brushes
Classes made while yeu wait
— Kryptocks, $8 per pair —
Reading lens, $8 to $-1.50 per
mir. Office hours 8-12 and l-
St* i l l
Salem
through California and circle
b a c k over No r t h e r n lines.
Glenn L. Miller was bom at
Turner, Oregon. October 24, 1900.
He graduated from the Turner
high school jn 1918. In 1920 he
entered Oregon Agricultural Col­
lege, where he took up the study
of Civil Engineering. Graduat­
ing 1924 he secured employment
with the State Highway Com­
mission. which place he held un­
til! his death. He was connected
most of the time, with the
Roosevelt Highway construction.
He rose rapidly in his line of
work and was given places of
greater responsibility as he earn­
ed them. He endeared himself
to all by his goodnatured freind-
ship to all who knew him.
He was a member of the Lamba
Phi Lamba honorary fraternity,
also the Elks Lodge, of Marsh­
field. Glenn met his death in an
automobile accident near Reeds-
port, Oregon, Saturday, June 30,
1928. Funeral services
were
held from the Rigdon Chappel,
in Salem, Thursday July 5, with
burial in Twin Oak cemetery, at
Turner. The funeral was con­
ducted by Jam es Pointer, a min­
ister of the Christian church,
who was an old friend. His for-
picr schoolmates and friends bore
him to his last resting place
Besides his parents and other rel­
atives he leaves scores of friends
who feel the loss of a good friend.
Paint Up-------r
to children
.— i f you go via Southern Pacific,
GLENN L. M ILLER
PA IN LESS D EN TISTRY
A N D ERSO N ’S
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N atural Flesh Color Plates th at will uot break
T H E S P O R TIN G GOODS STORE
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At Reasonable Prices
167 No. Commercial St.
Salem , Ore.
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A ny trip East
can be a Circle Trip
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