The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 20, 1928, Image 1

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T he T urner T ribune
VOL.
X III.
no .
T l'IIN K It, OREGON, THURSDAY.
13
Guy Kiwling*, son in law of
Mnyro McKinney, who hud to
give up In* position in one of
theeugle stores, in Portland and
gel where he could *1)« out of
doors more, caino with his fami­
ly to the home of hi* w ife’* par­
ents, Mr.end Mrs. Meyro .NK:-
Locals
"N o Collection. N o Charge”
Clough-Huston Company
l)..|in<|H< nt account» rolbcl.tl on u
.ontiiuccnt basi*. Wo do Iho work,
ahouMi-r the tspeni" unJ malto no
chargo util« 44 collection in matte.
Forim i ly Webb's Funeral Parlors
Funeral Directors
Reliable Service.
$250,000 (led Account, turned into
Cicli Since W e Marled.
Jot down u trini lint of letti t .ifi ami Kinney, early in the full. Since
It t u* turn them into actual money. coinming to the farm his health
Suggestions For I^ate Holiday
Shoppers. Breif Cases, Gloves,
I’ | M, Bill Folds, Hand Bags.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Demytt and Golf Bags. F. E. Shafer, Harness
two children o f Salem, were cal­ and leather Goods. 170 S.
lers at the Rowley home Sunday
Coml. St. Salem, Oregon.
afternoon.
4 1fi 1C Muonic HMe
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T lii» i» Ute Banner Month to Buy Your
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Talbott and
Mr*. J W. Burge, ofCorvsIli«
S. II. Baker, motored to Salem, wn« « visitor at th oj. F. Thom «
Sunday afternoon nnd called on ton home one day last week.
Uncle George Burnett
Uncle
George haa not been feeling as
spry as usual this winter.
The dwelling owned hy G. W.
Farris formerly occupied l*y thp
F,. T. Armstrong, o f Salem,
Willis family has been rented to
was in Turner, on business last
Mr. Harrison.
<*
Saturday.
GLASSES
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BEDROCK PRICES
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SALEM. OREGON
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C lt it o i M ad « W h ile You W ait
M aterial m d Workmanship F in i Clast
E X A M IN A T IO N FREE
DR. A. C. EATON, Optometrist
O ffice Boom 7. Upstairs
281 N. Commercial S‘... S ileni Oregon
1‘ IION'E 1097 M
Kenneth Petersen was a vi»i-
tor at the J. R. Small home, at
Marion, for the week end.
Mrs. L. E. Petersen was a 8a-
lem visitor last Friday.
Tho new stove recently pur­
chased for the Methodist church
did not prove satisfactory and
nnother was brought out last Fri­
day and is being given a thor­
ough trial.
j Ye Editor was a business visi-
.V .W A W A m V A W V /A V .V .V .V .W .V .W .V .V .V .’.V /A V j tor at Lyons and Mill City, Sat-
■ urday.
1 *. ^ . W . V . V . W / A . V
is considerably improved.
Business Men’s Adjustment
Company
I .aily Assistant
20.*» 8«. ('hurt'll Ht.— Day or Night I'lion«* 120
$
PEC.20,
Pomeroy and Keene
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FLO RIST
Salem,
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Phone 880
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Oregon.
W. JAY DENHE/n
funeral Contractor and Builder
Cement Work and Plumbing
;
Turner, Oregon
Route j .
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
A N D E R S O N ’S
LOOK
Mr. Used Car Buyer
Christmas Is Coming
W e W ill Give You 1929 License
FREE
WTith Every Used Car Sold Before New Year’s Day
No Raise in Prices
READ
1925 Packard Sedan.... $1000
1927 Olds Landau Sedan.. 700
1925 Dodge Leather Sedan 550
for
V E T E R IN A R IA N
Oldsmobile C o u p e ........... 300 Studebaker Light Six....... 300
1925 Essex Coach............. 250 W estcott T o u rin g ............. 200
M A N Y OTHER MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM—
FORDS— A L L STYLES
SHOTS AT RANDOM
Buy the car you want— Forget the License Fee— W e will give
a 1929 License FREE with all the above listed Cars— You will
have your car paid for before you have to worry about-buying
a License— PRETTY SOFT— “ N U F SED”
The new bridge is completed
and is a thing o f beauty in bridge
construction.
Capitol Motors Inc
B ID D Y BISHOP
Salem, Oregon
That is until you look past it 350 N. High St.
and get a birds eye view o f the
EVERY D A Y -------OPEN EVENINGS
old side walk and board fence
running from the bridge to the
S. P. depot.
There were no evening sevices
last Sunday but the regular ser
I f some way could be devised
vices will be resumed next Sun­
to have that removed and a new
F. P. Rowley and E. A. Rosen­ day.
walk to meet the one on tne
baum, Dr. M. F. Lewis. A. A.
The
mid-week
prayer
service
bridge things would look differ-
Dean and Olaf Harold, o f Santi-
am Tribe No. 72, Order o f Red will be held f the F. C. Gunning ent.
Men. motored to Portland nnd home again mis week and will
visited with the Chiefs, o f Wil- p*obably continue in some o f the
Wonder if Frank Delzell has
homes during the cold weather.
lainétt Tribe No. 6.
■managed to “ get even” with M.
Let us all be present to greet T. Miller for a joy ride he took
M. T. Miller spent
a dav
our J/rtO
pastor
next Sunday morning the
*
* last • | out
VU* »»'
morning
after
Hallo­
week at the coast, in the vicinity an(j evening
we’en. You’ l have to hurry,
o f Hebo, fishing. He reported
Frank, it will soon be next year.
cold weather but no fish. He said
it had froze harder there than it
has here.
A man in Salem recently was
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fined for not holding out his hand.
Several in this vicinity are vic­
We remember one time when we
tims of the flu in a light form-
The new concrete bridge across ! held out our hand and got it slap-
Day and Night Service
OREGON
STAYTO N
Nothing Takes The Place Of
Leather for Christmas gifts.
I-arge selection o f leather specal-
‘ ¡es to select from.
Shafer’s
Leather and Harness Store. 170
So. Commercial St. Salem, Ore-
gon
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4 % Paid on
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six months
Time Deposits
Fire and
Automobile Insurance Written
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Turner State Bank
Mrs. L. J. Rowley and
Mr.
nud Mrs. Arthur Edwards .at­
tended a White Shrine cere­
monial, in Salem. Monday night.
Len Wilkerson, of Salem, was
a visitor with A. L. Bones Sun-
day.
the mill ditch, in Turner is com-
pleted. Part o f the forms have,
been removed and the bridge op­
How times change.
ened for traffic. It is built o f con-
crete re.inforced with ateel and |
¡s v e ry attractive and substantial.
It is the first o f three bridges to | A woman has applied for a di-
b<> built in this vicinity. The sec- vorce because her husband corn-
one will be the one at the taber- polled her to cook a rabbit. Many
nacle. which, it is reported, will a family would be glad to cook
also be o f concrete. The piling even a rabbit.
bridge at the John -Duncan farm j
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will also be rebuilt, in the spring.
Reports are that the island in j This will be a dull Christmas
the middle of the creek at that f ° r niany a family.
place will be blown out and a : ________
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fill made at the Nbrth end and |
the bridge shortend. It is rumor­
ed that this bridge will also be j
o f concrete construction but noth-1
ing definete has been given out j
as yet.
The county crew are
now
working on the Pudding River
bridge that recently broke throng
J. F. Thomason who has been with the grader and a car. A
i ou the sick list for several days, steel bridge will be built at this
poinL
is able to be out again.
Mrs. C. W. Sloan entertained
Mr. and Mrs. S. Talbott nt sup­
per, in Salem, Friday evening,
after which they all took in a
movie.
1926 Hudson Brougham.... 650
1927 Ford Truck “ Ruxtal” 450 1926 Olds DeLux Touring 450
NEW BRIDGE COMPLETED
G. F. KORINEK, V.S., B.V.Sc.
1928 E 30 Olds Landau
S e d a n ............................ $825
1925 Hudson Coach.... ..... 553
1925 Studebaker “ V ic ”
Coupe ........................... 525 1925 Olds DeLux Sedan.... 500
jj
will remain in Los Angeles
seme time.
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PAINLESS DENTISTRY A N D X-RAY W O R K
The editor o f the Tribune re­
A ll W ork Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
ceived a nice long letter from
Use Your Credit
Ccme in and talk it over
Hollis Bones, who is now in Mil­
S A l EM
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
waukee, Wisconsin, parts o f
Residence
751-11
Phone
440
which we are passing on to his
friends in Turner.
He says;” I sure am having a
wonderful time on my trip. R igh t1
at present 1 am staying with
Guns
Hunting Clothing
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some friends o f mine, here in^
PETER S HIGH V E L O C IT À SHOT SH E LLS
Milwaukee, who were in Stayton
last fall. I will be here until a f­
ter the first of the year. Then I
plan to go on to Denver, Colora­
do and follow the show fame
back to the coast.
I sure enjoy gelling the paper
from you. A person really don’t
T H E S P O R T IN G G O O D S S T O R E
reuii/e how much news it hus
Salem, Ore.
167 No. Commercial St.
until lie gels uwuy for awhile.
“ Here you can get used cars •.V .V .V W V .V .V / A V / / / .V
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C. F. BREITHAUPT
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latter Received From
Hollis Bones
curs for a song: I was looking
over a 1927 (Jhov. couch with
good rubber and a smooth run
uing engine in it for $100 oi
$15 more and they would put on
a new paint job. You can buy
Fords from $ 10 up.’’
“ 1 have run across lots of peo­
Three More Shopping Davs ple who have friends and rela­
Till Christmas. You want gifts tives in Oregon and they sure
that last. Leather Goods are ap- ask u lot of ijuestiuus.'’
nropriate and lasting gifts. F. E.
Shafer The Harness Man. 170 S.
Successful farmers with low
Commercial St. Salem, Oregon.
and
poorly drained cereal fields
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are providing surface draina*«
Mrs. 0. Bones went to Port­ w ith profitable returns, according
land last week to visit her to the Oregon experiment sta­
daughter, Mrs Winkler, who tion. Furrows following the con­
was in the hospital. Mr*. W ink­ tour of the land in the low areas
remove much of the surface wa­
ler i* reported to he recovering
ter and prevent much winter
and has been taken to her home.
killing by drowning. The drain­
age ditches need to be opened
from time to time i-s they usually
become clogged readily.
Pete Davis, o f Route 2. was In
Turner, Saturday. He reports his
Sunday School and Preaching
Diamonds Watches Clcoks Jewelry
Silverw are. £ family nearly all down with the service were held in the morning
tin.
last Sunday. Sunday School we »
379 State, St.
Salem, Oregon, £
well attended. The church was
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The Delzell family, w Ijo are warm and comfortable.
home, will have Christmas din­
ner with Mr. Delzell's cousin,
Owing to the sickness and
Mr. Curran, o f Oregon City.
death o f her mother, our pastor
w as not with us again last Sun­
day
and Rev. John Trachsel, o f
Miss Thelma Delzell will not be
M2 Slut« Street
New Bligh Building
Salem,
brought ua nnother fine
home for Christmas. Having an
message.
excellant position teaching, she
Salem’N Square Deal Jewelers & Opticians.
bUttaCUIPTlON $1.-4» FEU YEAR
1928.
PATENTS
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Some last suggestions for gifts that are useful:
Clocks $1.50 to $3,75. bookends $1 50, books 25c to 75c,
perfumes and toilet sets 10c to $5.00, albums 75c &$1.00
military brushes $1.50 to $3.75, bridge sets 50c & $1.00,
atomizers 65c to $2.00, toys and games, bath salts, station­
ery and any number of other suitable gifts.
Try the drug store first-and last-
E. S. PRATHER
Turner, - - Oregon.
Reliable Druggist
Turner Lumber &
Mfg. Co.
W e carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
from, also W all Board, Paint, Doors, Windows,
Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabwood in
four foot lengths.
V
and we will promptly sand you S
Report. Our bo« !'cn Talents and
Trade-marks will be »ent to you
on request.
W e desire to serve the public with Promptness
and Efficiency.
D. SWIFÍ a
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