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i T he T urner T ribune mm « * YOL. X III. U NO, TU R N ER , 0R Ä G O N , T H U R S D A Y , DEC.27, 182«. Locals Form erly W ebb's Funeral Parlors Funeral Directors M r. and Mrs. Dick liottroe M r. mud Mrs. W . T. Riches were the guests o f the Rowley spegt Christmas with their son, h umn for Christmas dinner. A . A . Ford has returned from 8. A . Riches and family. Mr. Portland and is spending some RicKes reports that his son Wal- time at the home 0 / his sister, lac# and wife, o f Gaston, are both sick with the flu. M rs. L. J. Rowley. N o t h i n g ta k e s th e Ralph Chaves came home from P L A C E O F L E A T H E R for win Portland, Friday. He snd MhL ter coats. W e have them at Chaves left Saturday for southern very reasonable prices. F. E. Oregon to spend Christmas with S h afer, lY o South Com m ercial their son John and family. street, S alem , O regon. H ead M rs. Ella Durfee and daughter quarters for harness. Harriett were the guests o f Mr, M rs. II. L. Earl took dinner and Mrs- Gunning for Christmas. at the H . W . Smith home W e d The section crew were called nesday. out Monday night, to repair « M r. and Mrs. F. C . Gunning broken rail, between Turner And and grife a ,‘ d Mrs. Ella Durfee Salem. and daughter, H arriet, ate Traffic on the Pacific highway Christm as dinner with the was held up p o r e than a half G fO fg e M oore fam ily in Salem . hour, Ifonday morning, between E leanor M oore, a ccom Suunyside and illahee, by an auto panied the G unnings hom e and accident. Traffic cops were on the returned to Salem W ed n esd ay job and cars were lined up for m orning. more than half mile in either di M r. and M rs. J. W h iteh ea d rection. motored ¿0 A lb a n y W ed n esd ay Word was received that Mra. afternoon. George D. Thomas, sister-in-law A rth u r Burt and w ife o f o f M rs. L. J. Rowley is recover Clatskanie, Roy Burt and w ife, ing from a seige o f flu. at her Mrs. Fraser and daughters, home at Am ity. lE fh slin e and M a b le , and Mr. M rs. L. W . Robertson, who Forbes, a ll o f Silverton, were has been in poor health for so a e the Christm as guests o f tne time is reported to be slowly im C . W . H ew itt fa m ily. proving. M r. and M rs. George Slytgr ^H A R N E SS F O R T H E H O R S E and children spent Cho*trriMl and d o g and m any other leath- * including G loves, with M rs. Slyter’ s parent« M r. er C u ffs, B rie f C a s e # '^ n d Bait in d M rs. Alee SchiqjA. of Cases. F . E. S h a fe r's, the Pio- Marion. er L eather litere, 170 South M rs. R. D. Gray, p f golem. Is Com m ercial etreet, S ale m , O r . reported to be sick in bed with the An. ANOUCENSEDCM BALM CRS Reliable Service. Lady A ssistant ‘¿USitio. Church HI.— D sy or Night Phone 120 - Salem - Thi« 13 the Banner Month to Buy Y ou r GLASSES At BEDROCK PRICES i. V ifW V w j GI m ic i Mad« Whila You Wait Malarial and Workmanship First Class ^EXAM INATION FREE DR. A. C. EATON, Optometrist O ffic e Room 7, Upatair» 2 8 4 N , C om m ercial St., Salem O regon P H O N E 1Q97-M ft i .V A V % V W W M V A V V W W ^ A V V V V W M V W W M V V V V V V W Pomeroy and Keene Salem's Square Deal Jewel««« A Optician*. Diamonds Watches Clcokt Jewelry A Silverware. 379 State, SL Salem, Oregon. r t W W W W V V W /j V A W A W W ^ W C. M M iW W W W W W W 512 Slate Street New Bligh Building FLORIST Salem , • Phone 8 80 • Oregon. it» m i JIM S FM TEW fTT miss F . A . Mitchell came down from ority. Mill City to spend Christmas with his family. W. JAY DENHEM I take this means o f wishing my patrons and friends a very Happy and Prosperous New Year and to thank you for your patron age during the time that I have been in Turner. It is my desire to serve you with the same cur tesy that has been the policy o f this shop in the p a st H. P. Jen sen, General Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing. Sanerai Contractor a id Builder Cement WorK and Plambing Route 3 . M r. and A p g o g e r gad La Rue Steven sbfi^O f '■’ Beattie, spent Christmas witbitheigoioth- er M rs. S. Talbott M r . aad- tlr s. W agoner returned Tuesday night and M r. Stevenson Wednesday n ig h t leg£*Corvallis, Dec. 26. Helen Uncle George Barnett, o f Sa- senior in vocational edu- cm, spent Christmas with cation, registered -from Turner, brother-in-law and neice, 8 . H. is a member o f National Collegi IBaker and M r. and M rs. § . ate Players, honosary fraternity T albott in dramitica, whose members are chosen for their dramatic ability M r. and M rs. T. B. Newman and daughter Helen Jean spent and character. She is also.student part o f th« day Christmas with assistant in the public speaking M iss Gregg is a Mrs. N ew m an’ s aunt, M n . L. departm ent member o f Alpha Chi Omega ror- J. Rowley. F. BREITHAUPT Turner, Oregon TURNER CHURCHES -OBSERVE CHRISTMAS G. F. KORINEK, V,S„ B.V.Sc. Paid on six months i Time Deposits Fire and a Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank can do thf wttH f ' • »•* .. i'iiawusiamii A s he left the room there were shouts from the children and he was invited to come again next year. The fine Christmas spirit1 between the two churches made every one feel that a real Christ mas time was enjoyed in Turner. Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND X -R A Y W ORK A ll W o rk Guaranteed and at M oderate Prices U se Y ou r Credit Com e in and talk it over M A S O N IC T E M P L E . SA i_EM Reeútenc* M-R 7 Phone 420 W Í V W J V W //U W J V U W 5 Y A V V ! Hunting Clothing - - - Gun* PETERS HIGH VELOCITY SHOT SHELLS The Sunday School hour was devoted to Christmas and the lesson. The children received treats from their teachers and the Ladies Aid gave out fine bags o f nuts and candy. All the officers were elected for the com ing. Walter Peterson was elected Suhday School superintennant A short but good Christmas program was given Sunday eve ning which was enjoyed by all. ANDERSO N’S T H E S P O R T IN G G O O D S STO R E IV 1A W A «A «W .V JW W W W W W W W W V W A A W ^.*.V .'.V LOOK We FREE With Every Used Car Sold Before New Year’s The Sunday morning services were interesting last Sunday. In the morning the pastor brought her Christmas message to the congregation. This was her first service following her return from Eugene. Epworth League was held at 6:30. There was no eve ning preaching service everone gn in g to the Christian church to attend the Christmas program Subject for the morning ser vice next Sunday is “ Over a new road“ . Text is Joshua 3:4. Sub je ct for the evening message, ’ "Your great hour and not pre pared-for i t " . T ext Matthew 26: 40. Good music and a cordial wel come for all. IODEES INSTILL OFFICERS Masonic Car Buyer Christmas Is Coming Will Give You 1929 License Mr. Used METHODIST The Salem, Ore. 1 6 7 No. C om m ercial St. N ext Sunday is an allday ser vice with election o f officers and workers in the church. The minister for the revival meeting is unable to resume his work in Turner at this time. M rs. Delzell will be hostess toa party in her home, Friday night. and Eastern Day No Raise in Prices READ 1925 Packard Sedan .......$ 1 0 0 0 1 9 2 7 O lds Landau Sedan .. 7 0 0 1 9 2 5 D od ge Leather Sedan 5 5 0 1928 E 3 0 O lds Landau S e d a n ................. ................. $ 8 2 5 1926 Hudson B rougham ... 6 5 0 1925 Hudson C oach ............ 5 5 0 | 1 9 2 5 Studebaker “ V ie ” Coupe ..............- ................... 5 2 5 i 1925 O ld s D eLux S e d a n .... 5 0 0 I 1927 Ford Truck “ R u xtal” 4 5 0 i 1926 O lds DeLux Tou rin g 4 5 0 O ldsm obile C o u p e .............. 3 0 0 Studebaker Light Six 300 | 200 1 9 2 5 Essex Coach.................. 2 5 0 We&tcott Touring M AN Y OTHER MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM— FORDS— ALL STYLES Buy the car you want— Forget the License Fee— W e will give I 1929 License FREE with nil the above listed Cars— You willl have your car paid for before you have to worry about buying! a License— PRETTY SOFT— “ NUF SED” Capitol Motors Inc 350 N. High St. Star lodges were hosts to their members and friends at a ban quet at the Masonic hall last Sat urday n ig n t the occasion being the joint installation o f officers for both lodges. A large number of members and friends filled the dining room and partook of the fine things to eat that graced the two long tables. Some time was spent in visiting around be fore the installation ceremony took place in the lodge hall, up stairs. H. S. Bond, as installation officer. Conducted a beautiful ceremony o f installation that was Impression and instructive, for the Masonic fraternity. Miss A l ice Peterson acted as installing officer for the Eastern "Star and carried the work out in a very' capable manner. The churches o f Turner observ ed Christmas with fitting and at tractive programs and services. >»»♦♦»»»»»»«»»» 0 » »««♦»»♦»»» »es»««« e»»»»f ♦»»»»< »»»oeei A t ‘ he Christian church’ last Sun day the pastor delivered his Christmas sermon and in the eve ning the Christmas program was M r. and M rs. 0 . P. Given and given which consisted o f songs son Albert And Carl Duncan and recitations. A good congre were the guests o f M rs. Given’ s gation was present and a fine sister. }lr . and M rs. R. E. A r Christmas spirit was manifest. V E T E R IN A R IA N chibald and family, in the W a l Although short the program was do Hills, for Christmas dinner. D a y and N ight Servie« well rendered and interesting. W e have connections with two The Methodist church held STAYTON OREGON o f the largest magazine agencies their program Monday evening. in the United States. Come in The program was principally giv- and let us quote you clubbing e n b y the children, many of the rates on your favorite Magazines. smaller ones taking part. Master W e are also agents for the. W-i-X W «««*4 Lowell Hadley sang the song o f Curtis Publications. Ladies welcome which was well receded Home Journal,. Saturday ^}ve- by the congregation. The primary ! 1 ning Post a n d -Country Gentle k under the fefcterahlp of their man. Get the three in combina teacher, M rs. Witzel, gave a tion Saturday Evening Post $$.00’ nioe exercise o f short recitations la d ie s Home Journal $1.00 and from each one. The choir gave Country Gentleman three years two anthems as their part o f the for $1.00. Tribune lk $ 6 . All program. M rs. Martin and Mrs. four $4.75. , McKinney offered a duet, the M rs. D. S. Riches l e f t Friday male quartett was also enjoyed as for Weiser, Idaho, to spend well as solo by F . C. Gunning. Christmas with her parents. A t the close o f the program Mra. M rs. Eleanor Titus, our Clover George, chairman o f the evening d de cpreSpohcfcnt .' is reported to annouced that she had a message from Santa Glaus that he w s* on be sick \s\th the 'flu: the way to Turner to visit the ' 4 , 1 * i| j <, j 1 ., - Have ,your cr\' «K>pos priât« 4 with boys and girla Just then he ar four return adirata. The Tribuna rived with V e s t s o f candy fee e V •> v'X ' w '¡"tív • every little boy snd girl present 4 % 1 1 .2 5 p e r y e a r — The Misses Helen. Sybil and Haael Peetz, o f Portland, spent Christmas with their parents, M rs. L E. Petersen and daugh M r. and Mrs. Herman Peetz. Mrs- it. L. Karl was the din- ter I Aura snd son Kennsth were in Salem, Monday, during s o « * n<* guests o f M r. and Mrs. George Farris Thursday o f last belated Christmas shopping. Clough-Huston Company b u b s c r ip t io n REBECKAHS ENTERTAIN STATE PRESIDENT BIDDY BISHOP Salem, Oregon EVERY D A Y ------- OPEN EVENINGS TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST! FILM S BOOKS B U LK DRUGS ST A T IO N E R Y G LA SS S U N D R IE S F A M IL Y M EDICIN ES KQJMNEK V E T E R IN A R Y R EM ED IES ~ GOODRICH RU BBER GOODS We take this opportunity to express to all our customers our appreciation of their past patronage and to wish each one a very Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR. E. S. PRATHER Turner Lumber & Mfg. Co. W e carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles (highest quality) five grad** to select from, also Wall Board, Paint, Doors, Windows, Last Wednesday night Ideal Rebeckah lodge entertained Mrs. Perozzi, state president o f the Rebeckah assembly. Visitors from several outside lodges were present to enjoy the meeting. This was the annual visit o f the state president and a goodly number were present. Mrs, Per ozzi left on the late train fer Eu gene to visit the lodges in that vicinity. Following the lodge session a banquet was served to the members and families in the lodg* dining room. Cedar Posts, Brick, Piaster, Tile and Slabwood hi four foot lengths. We desire to serve the public with Promptness and Efficiency. LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL PHONE 87S A tablespoon o f vinerar added t o 1 The muscle* ’ • i-t u - <1 by the water in which a tough cut tnimal are the most tend« r The Tribune shop can print you» butter wraps, letter heads and en o f meat is to be cooked will help qause they have the least \ elopes- make the meat tender by break- ‘tective tissue. The choicest i m g down the connective tissu e.: cle is the loin from which t| A tough steak is helped if soaked , of the steaks and chops are Have your envelopes printed with tained in vinegar over n ight y«ur return address. e « » do the work.. The .. . Tribune