The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, November 22, 1928, Image 1

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T urner T ribune
VOL
XIII.
NO.
TtJKNKR. OREGON, THURSDAY.
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CLEARANCE SALE
Brand New
PO N TIA C
S IX E S
NOV. 22,
Maples is sure a going fool. Ore­
gon’ » Flying Dutchman never
flew very far at any time, seem­
ed to have lost hiH wing*. Ore­
gon’s line was too heavy for O.
A. C. The game ended with Ore­
gon 14 to 0 . A. C. 0. Let’* hope
0 . A. C. trims them next time.
FORMER TURNER BOY
MARRIED AT JENNINGS
LODGE
102».
H U B d cm ru oN $i.iw
the farmer is staggering under.
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The above paragraph which
was suggested by one of our
readers is one o f the things that
effects the producer, whether he
be farmer or manufacturer. The
heaviest burden of taxes seems
to be on the land owned by the
farmer.
per yea *
Clough-Huston Company
Formerly Webb’s Funeral Parlor*
Funeral Directors
A N D L IC E N S E D E M B A L M E R S
Reliable Service.
Lady A ssistan t
k.
20b So. Church St.—-Pay or Night Phone 120
The remtdy for this would be
an income tax with a property
Reduced To
ofTse. provision. P ans are al­
ready on foot in the state treas-
John Irving Gale, a former
surers office to have the next ses­
Turner boy and graduate of
2-DOOR SEDAN,
sion o f the legislature enact such
furrier High School and Mis*
COUPE, OR
a law.
Lola Elisabeth Ross were married
Hunting Clothing
. . .
Guns
ROADSTER
at Jennings Lodge, Wednesday,
The sun is shining again this
PETERS I GH VELOCITY SHOT SHELLS
November 14. M r. Gale was pop­ week and Sips has come out of
ular with the younger set o f , seclusion and is again on the
Turner and leader in the achool front page of the Salem Capital
liuy.r. h»d .u^K »n opportunity to on-
To rrduro our »lock of Pontiac Six»*,
joy • i»-cylin«l.r performance «nil Fithar
activities. Whiie in this vicinity Journal. No wonder the world
wo luv* lowrrad the p rii«i of all current
bodU. >t such Mn.ationally low co.t I
modal« $150, making it po««ibl* to buy
he was associated with his mother seems so much brighter,
a brand naw Pontiac for a« lit 11 w a«
Small down paymant»— aaiy monthly
and brothers Robert and Rich-
.. . .
... .
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A N D E R S O N ’S
$595.
farm*. Your old car tahan in trada.
ard in the operation o f
the S all right Sips. We re glad to
Como in and chooM your car today!
Navar bafora has «ucti a «ix bran offarad
Meadow View dairy. The bride
back again .f you do pick
T H E S P O R T IN G G O O D S S TO R E
Such bargain, can't last long!
at «uib low )>rKcil And novaf have
tn.. popular
____io. „ young
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ua to peaces once in a while. Go
was one o o f f Vie
Salem, Ore.
167
No.
Commercial
St.
lots of peices
people
of
the
Jennings
Lodge
ahead'
We
have
New
Price
Old Price
1 left.
w r r /A V .v w .v /.v .’.v .v /r /.v /A V /A V /w .w ^ W A v j
section and a leader in the social
$595
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$745
activities.
After
a
wedding
trip
2-Door Sedan
Any way the Gervais girls
through
southern
Oregon
and
feel better if you are on the
595
. 745
Coupo
California. M,r. and Mrs. Gale again
595
Sport Roadster
745
will be at home after December
1 at the Tiddledywink Farm on
625
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775
SMOKER A T MILL CITY
Phaeton
.......
Route 3 out o f Oregon City,
645
795
Cabriolet
where Mr. Gale will be associ­
Mill City, Or., Nov. 21.—
ated
with his mother and bro-
675
825
4-Door Sedan
| there in the 'Operation o f this (S p ecia l.)— The Mill City Fire­
725
875
Sport Lanudau Sedan
farm, the home o f the famous men w ill hold their first smok­
We carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Tiddledywink herd o f purebred er o f the season Tuesday eve­
ning.
November
27,
and
have
Jerseys. T*e Tribune joins with
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
All price* f.o.b. Pontiac plu» delivery charge*
their many friends in extending lined up a corking good card.
from, also Wall Board, Paint, Doors, Windows,
hearty congracunlations.
For the main event, Frankie
Burnell o f Portland will clash
Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabwocd in
MILK TRUCK ARRIVED
with Spud Murphy o f Salem
MONDAY
four foot lengths.
for ten rounds. Both o f the
TURNER,
OREGON.
boys have a reputation o f be­
The new’ truck to be used by ing “ fighting fools” and will
We desire to serve the public with Promptness
the Portland-Damascus Milk Co. furnish a world o f excitement.
and Efficiency.
to pick up milk and cream for the
The semi-final will be six
Turner
station,
arrived
Monday
LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL
PHONE 875
rounds
between Will (R ed )
OREGON WINS OVER 0 . A. C.
in
charge
o
f
Mr.
Harold
Paul,
Hayes
o
f
Stayton
and
Sig
Ben­
14 to 0
who will be t!;p driver. George nett of Portland. Hayes is back
(By Willie Pearson)
Morrell, field man is here to as­ in his old form again and ex­
sist Mr. Paul in working up the pects to knock Bennett for a
In the first quarter of the Ore-
Mr. Used Car Buyer
route. The Damascus company’ is row o f ash cans in order to re­
gon-O. A. C. football game, play­
handling sweet milk as well as deem himself in the eyes o f the
Christmas Is Coming
ed at Corvallis. Saturday, No-
cream and expect to work up an sport fans of this city.
vemlwr 17. Oregon starter! with
We Will Give You 1929 License
extensive business.
The curtain raiser will be
a kick-off. O. A. C. exprienced
between
Jack Wilson and Pat
difficulty in breaking through the
C.
Webster
o f Salem, 4 rounds.
Oregon while Oregon, by using
New Bligh Building
Other events will be Don Ma­
With Every Used Car Sold Before New ^ ear’s Day
512 State Street
a few lateral passes, invaded O.
son
and
Floyd
Sumpter
o
f
Mill
A. C. territory rapidly until
No Raise in Prices
City, 1 rounds; Rex Harlan o f
within two yards of the O. A.
Mill City and Byron Davis o f '
- Phone 8S0 -
Oregon.
Salem,
C. goal. One line play was all
The sendees last Sunday were
that was needed to put over the well attended with good interest Camp 17, 4 rounds.
The promoters have a sur­
Many o f you have visited our Used Car Depart­
first touch dow n and the extra throughout.
prise event up their sleeves
ment and might be interested in one of our used
point was made.
The mid-w’eek meeting was
TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST!
cars and you will be pleased to know that you
In the second quarter O. A. C. giyen over to the quarterly con­ which they claim will be worth
FILMS
BOOKS
BULK DRUGS
STATIONERY
the
price
o
f
admission
alone.
can now buy that car and get a 1929 license free.
made the kick-off to Oregon who ference and sermon by the new
GLASS
SUNDRIES
FAMILY MEDICINES
John J. Leahy o f Albany will
Why worry about the License Fee— N'uf Soil.
received,the ball and was downed district superintendant. Dr. Tem­
KORINEK VETERINARY REMEDIES
referee.
in his tracks. With a few passes ple, who spoke from the subject.
GOODRICH RUBBER GOODS
CAPITOL MOTORS INC.
and line bucks they neared the The Esentials o f a Growing
Russian
Mineral oil 85c pint
350 North High Street
O. A. C. goal line but was unable Church. Dr. Temple js a forceful
WILLIS CECIL VAN NUYS
Reliable Druggist
Every Day • > to go farther. 0 . A. C. carried and interesting speaker. The new-
Open till 9 P. M.
A largo gathering o f sympathizing
TU R N ER
:
OREG ON
the ball for three times without stove. which was recently pur­ friends
and relatives gathered at the
much avail; they finally kicked chased was innitiated on that First Christian church in Turner, at
E. S. PRATHER
1 o’clock, Monday, November 19th, to
,V.,tm ,.*AV.VMW.,.V.V.,.%W.V.S%W.,AV.W.,.W .VAW the ball to Oregon’ s 10 yard line night.
pay their last respects to the memory
and Oregon’ s man was immedi­
A cordial invitation is extend­ of Willis Cecil Van Nuys. Rev. Con­
ately downed. By a few more ed to those w ho not going else fer conducted the sen-ices and a quar
tet sang “ Rock of Ages." The ser­
line bucks and lateral passing where to attend our services.
vices at the grave were conducted
Oregon
scored
again
making
the
Salem’ s Square l)enl Jewelers & Opticians.
^
by the Masonic Lodge, of Turner, of
3 Ct>re 14 to 0.
which he was a member.
He wai
Diamonds Watches CIcoks Jewelry & Silverware. J In the second half O. A. C.
also a member of Turner Lodge Wood
men of the World.
i
379 State, St.
Salem, Oregon. ^ carried the ball most of the time.
Willis was bom on his father’s
A. groat attack was made by pas­
VETERINARIAN
farm near Aumsvillc, February 4th,
AW AV.W iViViV.V.'.V/AVAVA'i’.V iW i'A 'A SW .W .V .V .V sing and they came to within
1893, and was 35 years, 9 months and
Day and Night Servie*
12 days old.
five yards of a touch down, when
Regular services will be held
About two years ago he went to
OREGON
STAYTON
Oregon intercepted a pass and next Sunday as usual. Sunday- Southern Oregon and has spent most
«m
il
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then kicked the ball back for O. School at 10 and preaching at 11 of thia time in Medford, where h(
mas
' S3
A. C. to start all over again. In A. M. Christian Endeavor at 6 worked as a carpenter.
Besides his wife Bertha and step­
the third quarter the ball was ¡3 ) and evening sermon at 7:30 son
Clarence, he leaves his father and
PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND X -RAY W ORK
ctrried hack and fourth over the P. M.
mother Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Var
Nuys of Turner, members of a well
All W ork Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
field until O. A. C. made a later­
The Indies o f the church will known pioneer family of Marion Coun
Use Your Credit
Come in and talk it over
al pass which carried them with­
hold their annual bazarr Decem­ ty; two brothers Edwin M., of Port­
in 10 yards o f the goal and was
S
A
l
EM
ber 6, Dinner and supper will be land and Loyd T., of Turner.
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
brought down on a pass, Oregon
Residence 758-R
served. There will be candy for
Phono 440
a aMwiiu—M receiving the ball dropped it. An sale also many useful things that
CARD OF THANKS
n aaM r^M m uM K w limilimill*
0 . A. C. man picked it up and
We wish to thank our many friends
will make fine Christmas pres­
it was a very close call but as
for their kindly expressions o f sym­
ents.
he picket! it up he was brought to
pathy for us, in our recent sorrow and
NOTHING
TAKES
THE
M. E. CHURCH NOTICES
The Revival services will start for the many lovely floral offerings.
earth,
O.
A.
C.
l>eing
offside
was
PLACE
OF
LEATHER
for
win-
Sunday morning service. Novem-
Mr. and Mrs. Charlts E. Van Nuys
tor coats. W e have them at penalized five yards. The ball, of next Sunday night. The services
her 20th:
Edwin M. Van Nuys
lof
one
of
the
beat
evangelists
in
Srrmon Theme "The Ministry of very reasonable prices. F. E. course, was taken back. Four
Loyd T. Van Nuys
Healing.”
Shafer, 170 South Commercial downs failed to bring them any Oregon have been secured for
Text: “ The Tree o f I-ife also in thg
street, Salem, Oregon. Head­ closer so Oregon received the these meetings. A cordial invita­
Midst o f the Garden. Gen. 2:9.
BUY YOUR L E A T H F, R
quarters for harness.
ball. In a punt formation play, tion is extended to every one to
Sunday evening service, a Thanks­
attend.
GOODS
at a Leather Store. F.
Oregon fumbled the ball but re­
giving sorviep.
E.
Shafer,
170 South Commer­
covered and was downed by O.
Text for sermon:
“ Whcro arc
Have your envelopes printed with
cial Street, Salem, Oregon.
the nine?
Lu. 17:17.
SHOTS AT RANDOM
your return address.
The Tribune A. C. lack o f Oregon’s goal line
Harness o f all kinds.
A cordial invitation to all.
can do the wort:.
but
again
O.
A.
C.
was
o
ffside
su
I
The Tribune »hop can print your
the ball had to be taken back. O.
There is no greater farm re-
The Tribune shop can print your
Give The Tritarne er «dit for what
A. C. sure showed the old fight, leif than lower taxes and lower butter wraps, letter heads and en­
^ t u buy from our advertiser».
I ynt} buy from our advertiser*.
they pounded all the time That' freight rates than those which velope*.
- Salem -
Turner Lumber &
Mfg. Co.
BONES BROTHERS
LOOK
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F. BREITHAUPT
METHODIST
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Pomeroy and Keene
G. F. KORINEK, V.S., B.V.Sc.
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
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six months
Time Deposits
Fire and
Turner State Bank
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