The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 03, 1929, Image 1

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Pur»'-*, Bjlt Folds, Suit Canes
anti Traveling Bags made of gen­
uine leather will stand the wear
PAINLE3S DENTISTRY AND X-RAY WORK
Mr*. \ l S, JJorjd entertained “nd tear of travel, F. K, Shaf.-r,
AH Work G uaranteed and at Moderate Prices
ijofjjp frieneji* Christmas day, jo I he Pioneer Harness Man, 1/OS,
Use Your Credit
C one in and talk it over
mong {hern Was Mi * Grace Driv- Commercial, Salem. Oregon,
Mr). H. S, Bond received a
J*‘()rii)ffly Web,»/» Funeral I'urlors
t-r, pa,sty»r of the Methodist chur­ Mi. and Mrs. (piay Was. an) y^autiful clock oh a present from . M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
SA l EM
ch.
vyere calling op friends in Turner re|a tjye8 jn Connecticut, of which:"
Phon*. 4 tO
E.sidnre 75SR
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Mr#. Susan Ojnjrdin is it; Sa, on Sunday.
she is very proud. The materia).
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Grace
Driver,
pastor
of
lem,
at
present,
under
the
(joc-
in the case resembles the coveted1 —
a m o l : c e n s e d e m b a l m e r s
Jor’s care. The doctor think* her the Methodist church, entertain­ mineral deposit, Jade which is so y . v . v . v . v , v . v , v . '. ,." . v / / . v .v . ,.,.v .,.v .,A v .v .,.v .v .'.v ,v ,v _
sickness is equat'd [ty had tonsils ed h‘*r sister Miss Laura and much admired for jewelry and £
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R e lia b le K urvlcp.
L a d y A ü ü iw í^ n t
Hunting Clothing
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Guns
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and advised her p> have them re­ brother for 3 few days including j ornament«. Timepieces are very
moved.
Christmas.
jndespensible and useful gifts, ¡jj P E T E R S H IG H V ELO C I TY S H O T S H E L L S
205 S,u.
Ut.—Day or Night I’honu 120
Hat Bags. Golf Bags, Breif Time goes fast or slow, with us, j j
Mrs. R, J, \Vptsorj spent Christ
mas week, jr) Portland, with her Cases, Key Cases and m any, just as w<-' regard it. It m atters!?
other articles made of leather, not to the impenetrable, stolid'jj
daughter, Mr». Ruth freedon,
Albert Mourer. of Salem, form- The Harness Store of Quality. F. face of the clock: its pendulum
erlytof Pleasant Point district, E. Shafer. 170 S. Commercial St. swings hack and forth, regard­
less of the wishes of poor human-
K-<“>A
spent Christmas with his parents Salem, Oregon.
near Creswell. The Mourers On Friday Air. and Mrs. Wes *ty’
This is the Banner Month to Buy Your
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T H E S P O R T IN G G O O D S S T O R E
formerly resided on a farm in the Smith entertained M r.and Mr?.
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No.
Commercial
St.
Salem, Ore.
At
Pleasant Poipt district. They now- Soythard Tal|x>tt and Mrs, Tal­
have a hill ranch of several hun­ bott's father, Mr. S. H. Baker,
BEDROCK PKIC£3
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dred acres several miles o it from at supper.
£ reswell.
Mrs. H. L. Lari went to Port- i There was good attendance and
The bfethodist Ladies Aid will land on business, last Thursday. inU.rei,t at M h morningand eve-
H U lmi Mode While You W ail
hold their January Silver Tea at f or the day. There was quite a ning services. The pastor brought
M aterial mid W orkmanship Fire! Class
Mr. Used Car Buyer
the
home of Mrs. C. A. Hear. fail of snow'on the ground v. hen an interesting New Years mes-
EXAMINATION FKF.F.
Friday afternoon. Mrs, Hear is she left but none was to be seen
Chri3tmas Is Coming
in th<? mornjnK from th^
DK. A. C. EATON, Optometrist
also
entertaining
for
her
daugh­
on
arriving
at
Portland,
a
rain
subf)ect
-
0ver
a
New
Roa(1."
» fftce Room 7, Doktalra
We Will Give You 1929 License
ter. Mrs. Stewart, who soop having dispersed a fall of snow wbjcb was we|i received,
t|8 1 N. i'nmnierciul 1st., Salem Oregon
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PlIONK 1097-M
Jenytjs for tpe East, All (rjends the day L»efore,
There was an int«-»csting Ep-
cordially jnvjtfd.
Mrg. Ayjs Bacon and Lloyd worth League and preaching ser-
The W. C.'T. U, will meet with ijilleary entertained Mr, and ; yjce
the evening There was a
Mrs. Gunning Wednesday after­ Mrs. Maurice Townsend and watch service held New Years
With Every Used Car Sold Before New Year’s Day
noon, January 9, Program on Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Davjs at eve. The first session was at the
No Raise in Prices
child welfare. Bring your friends dinner on Christmas day.
! hj. S. Bond home from 8 to 10,
especially the mothers.
Mr«. H. L. Lari was the guest listening to radio programs. From
J. R, Hesse is reported to be of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Theissen. 10 to 11 a social time was spent
at the parsonage and from 11 to
quite sick with influenza. He is ¡New Years day,
being cared for at the home of Those having no way to get to ^ * religions service was held at 1925 Packard Sedan..... $1000 1928 E 30 Olds Landau
Sedan .... ....................... $823
his daughter, Mrs. A. L. Bonos, the Silver Tea at the C. A. B ear, the church with the New Year 1927 Olds Landau Sedan.. 700
Miss ,Mary Condit is reported to home are asked to meet at the I. . welcomed by the ringing of the 1925 Podge Leather Sedan 550 1926 Hudson Brougham.... 650
be recovering nicely from a badly H. Small home transportation.
church bell.
1925 Hudson Coach.......... 550
1925 Studebaker “ Vic”
wrenched ankle w’hieh she re­ F. L. Potter, of Portland. .
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Coupe .............................. 525 1925 Olds DeLux Sedan.... 500
ceived several days ago.
brother of Mr*. R, I , Theissen. T h o rn e of F.C. Gunning. Pol­
the prayermeetmg there 1927 Ford Truck “ Ruxtal” 450 1926 Olds DeLux Touring 450
Elmer Webb, who is employed and hU father spent Sunday af.
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meeting nf
of thP
the fnuTppa
trustees Qldfsmobile C o u p e ............ 300 Studebaker Light Six........ 300
. S Y V m W J W A W A W / A W W . V . V r A V . V . W W A W at the Hammond Lumber Co. jternoon and evening at the will be a mppnncr
to orange for the renewal of the
k
i mill at Mill City, w&s in Turner. Theissen home.
1925 Essex Coach............... 250 Westcott Touring.............. 200
church insurance.
Sunday-
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McKay
MANY OTHER MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM—
Salem's Squnre l>eql Jewelers & Opticians.
I* James Given received severe entert&ined Mrs. Bacon, Lloyd
FORDS— ALL STYLES
burns about the head and chest. Hilleary, Mr?. L. M. Barzee,
J; Diamonds Wptfhes C’IcoKs Jewelry & Silverware. £ last Friday night at the resturant Mr. and Mrs. Chas Brasher.
Buy the car you w ant— Forget the License Fee— W e will giva
a 1929 License FREE with all the above listed Cars— You will
£ .T79 Stitte, S |.
Splem, Oregon, f* where he is employed, in Salem, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo, Crume and
when a i»ot of hot coffee wasspil the McKay children for Christ­
have your car paid far before you have to worry about buying
r .V V A V .V .V .V '.V .V V V W A V A V .'.V V V W .V .V A A W .V .V .W .V led on him.
mas dinner,
a License— PRETTY SOFT— “ NUF SED”
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Willie Pearson and F. P. Row-
Mr?. Geo, Crume Is ill with
Mrs. Mao' Kelly, wrife of Jos­
ley were Salem visitors Saturday w hat appears to be the flu.
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eph, died of pneumonia a t her
night.
Mrs. Scott Funston is recover home at Independence. Tuesday
BIDDY BISHOP
Salem, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. E. Whitehead
from, an attack of influenza. i afternoon at the age of 80 years. 35Q N. High St.
EVERY D A Y ------ OPEN EVENINGS
Sr motored to Albany. Saturday; HARNESS of all kinds from dogs She was the mother of Mrs. E. E.
> 512 Miste Streut
Now Uligli Building
afternoon to attend the fin era!1^ hnrses, made of genume
genuine ; • Roliorts, formerly of Turner, but
of an uncle of Mr. Whitehead’s. jieatber. Guarnteed best uuality.!
quality. now of Salem. She is also surviv-
Mr*. L, W. Robertson is re- ! NOTHING TAKES THE PLACE , ed by one son. Frank Kelly and
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Silicon,
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O rego n .
ported to he getting along nicely, OF LEATHER. F. E. Shafer, two daughters Mrs, Mary Smiley
at present-
170 8. Commercial St., Salem, and Mrs Carrie Smiley, of Inde­
pendence. She leaves a host of
Mrs. D, S, Riches returned Oregon.
Monday afterspending the Christ­ Mrs. B. G. Briggs and son grand-children among whom is
New Wall Paper Sample Books Just In
mas vacation with her parents. Herbert entertained tho boys L, W. Roberts, of Turner. Fun­
eral
services
were
held
at
Inde­
SEE THEM
at V.eiaqr Idaho.
i from the Turner Memorial home,
pendence, Thursday afternoon.
Fred Mitchel. who is employed New Years eve. The evening was
E. S. PRATHER
at Mill City, moved his family to spent in games and refresh­
Reliable
Druggist
j that place this week.
Ijancral Contractor and Builder
ments suitable to the oscasion.
TURNER
OREGON
Miss Hazel Bones and Miss Mrs. Oecll Small, and daugh-
Cement WorK and num bing
Gladys Morgan, student nurse; ter Ella May, who spent the
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Turner, Oregon X ;\t tl\j I’acific Christian and Mer- Christmas holidays at tho I. H.
It is raining and every one is
n Icy hospitals, at Eugene, were vis- Small home returned to their Happy. Every one will feel bet­
? itors with home folks over New
home in Eugene, Monday.
ter. At least that is what the old
I Yean».
timers
say and we are nearly
Willis Small, wife nnd daugh­
R. V>. Gray, administrator of ter, Mary Robcra, of Eugene, enq ourselves.
1 the Earl estate and E. T, Aim- were Sunday visitors at the I. H.
*
Yes. We had this set up last
strong. Salem attorney, were in Small home, Sunday.
week but before we went to press
Turner on business, Monday.
The Oregon Grain Co plant and | the ground was covered "ith
Bones
Brother’s garage were re-| snow.
J. If. Willis is hf\?k on tho job
1
orted
to have been broken into
VBTKniNAr.lAN
at S. P. depot again after being
W e caxry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Monday
night Nothing of value
1
confined
to
his
home
for
several
Day und Night SUrvico
Old man winter is no respecter
was reported taken.
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
weeks on account of illness.
qf persons.
STAYTON
OREGON
Homer Mitchel. "ho has been
from, also W all Board, Paint, Doors, W indows,
H. R. Pi vt* was a business vis-1
handling the Statesman and Tet-
The
pumpkins
in
the
streets
of
itor in Salem, Monday.
Cedar Posl3, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabwocd in
.
.egram route, turned the route Salem have given away to the
\i«ited his mother whil
‘ '* *' ;over to Eldon Petersen, January water, in Salem.
four foot lengths.
Mr. apd Mrs. Jack Heath, o f. 1st-
Portland, spent New Years with
le gives the 8aiem City council
Charles Martin, who has ac­
W e desire to serve the public with Promptness
Mrs, Heath's partants, Mr\ and quired posession of the old Al­ and the chamber of commerce
and Efficiency.
Mrs. I. L. Robertson,
bers warehouse, has commenced something to talk about anyway.
LET US FIGURE YOUR RILL
PHONE «75
wrerking the building and haul-
i Mr. and Mrs. E. S, Prather
ing it to Aumsville.
the
Tho
algae
or
what
ever
; ; J entertained relatives from Mc-
The new Chevrolet six is now j names of these annimals are did
Minville, 'ast Sunday.
on display at Ball Brothers gar- a good job of flavoring the wa-
Service on the switch board of age. This new 1929 car must be ter.
service
1 the local telephone company was seen to be appreciated.
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A coffee-pot may be cleaned by I Befare trying to break a cocoa­
- interupted for a short time Mon- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McKay
If ribbed top hose are stretched
1 day morning due to a broken wire. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Rob- .indthenstitchedonthenm eh.no putting one tablespoon of wash- nut put it in the oven to warm,
ing soda into it and filling with When heated a slight blow will
Repair* were made and services
ert Schaefer,
Mr. and Mrs. I where thc nbbed l>ari » J°,n^d
was resumed after a short inter­ Brasher and Frank Hobbs for 10 the silk, runners caused by the water. Boii for 20 minutes and ' crack it. and th» shell will come
then pour out the soda and water off easily.
val.
New Years dinner. The occasion, f ^ e m n g of garter« will be stop- and wash out with fresh water
before l e a j w the top.
B. B, Flack, of the investment was also Mr. McKay’s birthday,
several times.
To prevent from staining your
department of the Portland E- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bones en-
IUve your enve,ope, prlnt*d with
fingers while paring potatoes,
Icctric I\n \e r Company, spent joyed a nice visit from Hazel your return •<< iress. The Tribune Give The Tribune er?dit fo r what
keep tho potatoes in cold water.
the holiday season in California., Marine Bones, of Engene.
veu buy from our advertises«.
c*n da the wotv.
MRS. H. S, BONO RECEIVES
FINE PRESENT
Locals
Clough-Huston Company
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
Funeral Directors
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¡Salem -
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A N D ER SO N 'S
ISÌ
FREE
READ
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Pomeroy and Keene
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MHS. MART KELLY
OIES AT INOEPENOENCE
C ap itol M otors In c
C. F. BREITH AU PT
FLO R IS T
DRUGS
W. JAY DENHE/Vl
SHOTS AT RANDOM
T u rn er L um ber <fc
M fg. Co.
d. F. toil NEK, V.S.. B.V.Sc,
4 % P a id on
s ix m o n th s
Time Deposits
F ire a n d
Automobile Insurance Written
Turner State Bank
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