The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, November 14, 1929, Image 1

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r I TH ANK SG IVING ! Tha day of foaatiag! Wh*n table» are abundantly graced
I with the choice fruita, and the hostess »pare* no effort to make her’» a feaat to
Read the ads this week
They contain worth while messages.
be remembered. What could be more fitting and appropriate than one of the»« beau­
tiful Sunfrrte Creation» for desert? Created especially for this occasion they are
packed in a special container— ready to serve.
L A R G E T U R K E Y CENTERPIECE
P U M P K IN CENTERPIECE
Pecan Ice cream inland with
crushed fruits
Orange custard Ice Cream filled with
fresh Cranberry Sherbert
F A N C Y CENTER R O LLS
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IN D IV ID U A L ICE CR EAM P IE S
T U R K E Y D A Y CASES
C. F. BREITHAUPT
61 ‘2 Stau» Strast
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FLORIST
Full line of Bird and Fiali Food and Remedies
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Oregon.
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T H E ICE CR E A M PIE
T H E S Q U A R E C AK ES
IN D IV ID U A L A U T U M N BASK ETS
Special Individual Molds for November
Place Your Order By November 37
Come in and Ask About tha Sunfreze Creations
a O L D FISH • C A N A R IE S • LO VE BIRDS - P A R R O T S
Turner Lumber
CANDY
R I C H E S C O N T T K C T IO E R Y
W e carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
from, also W all Board, Paint, Doors, Windows,
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Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabwood in
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four foot lengths.
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W e desire to serve the public with Promptness
and Efficiency.
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LE T US FIGURE YOUR BILL
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Pomeroy and Keene
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Locals
It will begin at 7 :30 and all
HARVEST SOME
DRAWS GOOD CROWD are welcome. There will be
outside talent and old time
Salem’s Square Deal Jewelers
Opticians.
The HarVOpt Home program songs. Dr. Epley will have
Mr. And Mia. J. M. Bones re­
ceived a letter from their son, and fair held by Surprise charge and that insures a good
Diamonds Watches Clcoks Jewelry
Silverware.
Hollis, who is on his way to Grange, in the I. O .O. F. hall time.
379 State, St.
Salem, Oregon. 5 Kansas City with Bridgeford last Saturday afternoon was
ASLEEP IN JESUS
i « W W V W M W / W A W / / A V W W V . V / M M W W . ,.W / / A V Brothers’ horses. He was some­ well attended by people of this
where in Wyoming when the community. There was a good
PAINLESS DENTISTRY A N D X-RAY WORX
Gothliebin Baurer-Schifferer
letter was written.
exhibit o f farm produce and
A ll Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
needlework.
Several prizes was born in Wirttemberg, Ger­
Usa Your Credit
Come in and talk it ov
OLD TIME DANCE Chrystal
were given. Raymond Titus many, May 13, 1856. There she
Gardens every Wednesday and
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
won the first prize on the best grew to young womanhood and
aturday, 8:30 P. M.
Gents 60c
Phone 440
R.>* h
on
September
9,
1879,
was
five ears of corn which was two
l.adi«s ¡¿6c. tf.
married
to
John
Schiffercr.
one year Subscriptions to The
Q u& ral C astrador and Builder
I.. W. Robertson was a busi­ Tribune. "There was no other Five years later they came to
ness visitor in Salem over the five ear exhibit. Arthur Ed­ this country, locating in Illinois
Cenen! Work and Plumbing
week-end.
wards won first on the best five in 1884, where they lived for
Route J.
Turner, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. James Noah potatoes which was also two nearly ten years. In October.
Delinquent accounts coilecteil oi.
and Mrs. Melinda Chambers one year subscriptions to The 1893, they came to Oregon, lo­
contingent basis— We do the wo>
Chiropractor
cating
on
a
farm
in
the
Summit
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shouidfer
the expense and m.k
were in Salem on business Fri­ Tribune. W. F- Gulvin won
Neurooalometer Service
chars* ucieiw collection is ma
Hill
district
near
Turner,
where
day.
second on potatoes which was
$2SO,OOQ Bad Accounts lurnad is-
Phone 87. Reeidence 210-4J
they have since resided.
C a»k Since W e Started.
W E H AVE CONNECTIONS a one year subscription to The
Jot down a trial list of bad ones
Mrs. Schifferer was the moth
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N.
High
Street
let us turn then-, into aetuai nrv
with tha Hanacn-Bennett mag­ Tribuna. Arthur Edwards was ar of nine children. Tw o sons
Sälen, Oregon
Business Men’s Adjua
azine agency, one of the larg­ the winner o f the prize for the died in infancy and a daughter.
Company
est in the country, which en­ best display o f farm products Louise, died in 1905, at the age
which
was
a
two
year
subscrip­
ables us to give you the best
415-16 Masonic Bldg.
Pbon.
of 21 years. Surviving her are
Christmas Gift« For Early Selections, f i : [them
SALEM. OREGON
prices and service for your tion to The Tribune.
the husband, John Schifferer;
|NOW
In the ladies division Mrs.
magazine needs. See F. P. Row-
three sons, Fred, John, Jr., and
Eleanor Titus won first on
ley at the Tribune Qffice.
Reliable Druggist
William, all o f Turner, and
needle work which was a
three
daughters, Frieda of Tur­
The
S.
P.
Co.
have
a
tractor
E. S. P R A T H E R
luncheon set donated by Har­
ner, Mrs. Marie Stadelman of
and plow working on the south
TURNER
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O R EG O N
rison’s General Store.
Mrs. Portland and Emma of Salem.
end of the passing track.'They
Nipple won second in the same Nine grandchidlren, one broth­
plan to lengthen the track 2000
division which was a box of er, Fred Baurer of Colton, Ore­
feet. It will then be long
stationery given by E. S. Prath­ gon, and many other relatives
enough to accommodate all
er, Reliable Druggist. In the also survive her.
trains.
canned fruit division Mrs. Ed­
Mrs. Schifferer lived a sim­
“ Anyone *i«hing to plant Rye wards w on first and received a ple, beautiful Christian life of
(irens acreage, i* requested to drop box of fancy chocolates given love «and patience. She was a
in to the Oregon Ftxd A Flour Co. by Riches Confectionery. Mrs. true wife, a devoted mother
V E T E R IN A R IA N
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Farris «von second on canned and a kind neighbor. She ever
mill
at
Turner
and
engage
eciue
Day and Nigbt Servie#
goods and received two cans of had the welfare of her loved
«■ eoon ss convenient. ’’
STA YTO N
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OREGON
Elsinore
brand canned goods— ones at heart and although she
Carl Duncan, the local "cab­
pineapple
and spinach. Mrs. had many a*hardship to bear,
bage king,” says the crop will
Gulvin
won
third in needle she was always patient and
be short this year owing to the
m w w w
work
and
Mrs.
Titus third in cheerful.
dry weather and damage from
On account of ill health she-
lice, but for all of that he ex­ canned goods.
K-O-CH
During the program a vege­ was confined to her home much
pects to harvest several hun­
dred pounds of good cabbage. table guessing contest was en­ of the time, for many years.
joyed by all. Mrs. Gulvin and
Wash Boilers, Tubs, Cooking F. P. Rowley tied and straws This kept her from taking ac­
Utensils, Brooms, Stove Pipe, were drawn for a large stick tive part in many activities she
Stoves, Roofing Paper, Roof of candy, wjuch went to F. P. loved, but she ever thought of
those who were unfortunate or
Paint, Paint of all kinds, Rope,
Rowley.
in sorrow
and her kind
Nails, Knives, F.lectric Bulbs,
Out of town visitors included
Single Trees. Fork, Shovels and D. C. Smith of O. A. C., and thoughts were out to all she
Lanterns. These and hundreds Fred Tooze of Salem, both giv­ knew.
She was brought up in the
of other articles is what Jensen ing Interesting talks. Mr. Smith
Lutheran
faith but shortly aft­
has to show you at very reason­
acted as judge of the farm pro­ er coming to Oregon she was
able prices. Come in and look
duce and gave some good
them over. H. P. Jensen, Hard­ pointers on arranging these ex­ baptized and united with the
First Germany Baptist church
ware and Blacksmithing.
hibits. About forty were seated of Salem of which church she
Mr. and Mrs. Ves Lambert of at the long table for the fine was a member until her death.
Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Nip­ dinner which was served at She had a great love for her
ple of West Stayton were in noon.
church and the work of the
Turner Saturday attending the
church. Her patient, loving in­
Harvest Home program of Sur­
fluence was an incentive to
prise Grange.
noble living, not only to her
own family, but to all who A V W S ftW W V W ^ W M ,lAV VVVV\VW AW JVVYVW VVVV^W
Good Drop-head Sewing Ma­
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knew
her well.
chine, from $4.00 to $16.00.
On
September 9th of this
The
Bible
school
attendance
White Sewing Machine Co. Sa­
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year,
Mr.
and Mrs. Schifferer
last
Sunday
was
106
and
lem, Oregon, Nexi to Dan Burns
church attendance both morn­ celebrated their golden wed­
ll-24-4tp.
Will open at ‘251 Coult Htreet, Salem, Saturday, Oct­
ding anniversary with all of
A meeting has been called at ing and evening very good.
ober 10, 1921).
their children and grandchil­
the high school auditorium Fri­
The song special in the morn­
Formerly at .147 Court Street
day evening, November 15, for ing given by Mrs. George Stan­ dren present.
On November 8, 1929, she
Umbrella, Key nnd Cutlery Store
the purpose of organizing a ley and her sister was beauti­
peacefully
passed away. She
Community Club. This is not a ful and Harold Whitcraft sang
251 Court Street
Salem , Oregon
had
reached
the age of 73
town proposition. It is for the a special in evening that every
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years,
5
months
and 25 days.
entire community. It is your one enjoyed hearing.
Funeral
services
were held
meeting. Attend and take part
The evening sermon, given from her church in Salem, Mon­
in it.
by the minister, Mr. Gilstrap. day, November 11. at 2 p. m.,
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Corner Liberty and Chemeketa Sts.
Seed Bolls for dairy and was fine, being a patriotic ser­ with Rev. G. W. Rutach, pastor
sheep feed can be had for $15 mon on world peace. It thrilled of the church in charge, assist­
Salem, Oregon.
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per ton as long as it lasts at all hearts and left a lasting im­ ed by Rev. VVm. G raf of Beth­
Turner flax plant.
pression of God’s relationship any. She was buried in the
Odd Fellows cemetery near her
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Wanted— One small power to world events.
W illa rd M ath is O rchestra P lgyin g
YELLOW PENCIL \\ » “ «*— *•■
The chorus practice will be home.
hay bailer. Must be in good
'nub th* RED BAND \
mechanical
condition
and Tuesday evening and a com­
Th« Tribun« »hop can print you?
E. A .R o s e n b a u m , M g r .
AGLEPENCIL CO. NEWYORKUSX
priced right. Care Turner Trib- munity sing is planned for No­ buttar wraps, lattar hasds sad a »
vember 22 in the h igh school. v dopas
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Dr. O. L. Scott
“No Collection. No Cba;;
DRUGS
F. P. ROW LEY
fi. F. KORINEK, V.S., B.V.Sc
Health, Accident
Liability AND Fire
INSURANCE
Turner,
4 % Paid on
six months
Time Deposits
Fire and
Automobile Insurance Written
Turner State Bank
Oregon.
What Is Wronff
With
The American Home
We have secured the services of
an eminent sociologist and writer
to prepare a series of articles to
be published exclusively in the
Turner Tribune begining next
week. Don’t fail to read them.
ANOUNCEMENT
Alvin B. Stewart
Every Saturday Night
Castilion Hail
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