The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, November 21, 1929, Image 1

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TURJiJCR, OREGON, ITIURSDA Y,
NO. 7
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SUBSCRIPTION «1.25 FE-R Y E A g
NOV. 21, 1929.
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T 1 T H A N K SG IV IN G !
T he day o f fes^tsqg! W hen tab les are abundantly graced
w ith th e ch oice fruit«, and the ho«t««« »pare« no effort to m ake her*« a fea»t to
be rem em bered. W h a | could be more fittiiig and appropriate than one o f the»* b ea u ­
tiful Sunfreae Creation» for d esert? C reated eap ecially for this occasion th ey are
p ack ed in a sp ecial container— ready to serve.
Read the ads this week
^hey contajn worth while messages.
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LARGE TURKEY CENTERPIECE
PUMPKIN CENTERPIECE
Pecan |c e cream inland with
crushed fruit«
O range custard Ice Cream filled with
fresh Cranberry Sherbert
FANCY CENTER ROLLS
INDIVIDUAL ICE CREAM PIES
TURKEY DAY CASES
THE ICE CREAM PIE
THE SQUARE CAKES
INDIVIDUAL AUTUMN BASKETS
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C. F. BREITHAUPT
612 HUlo Streut
* New Bligh JJuildiug
FLORIST
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Filone 380
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Shingles (h ig h est q u ality ) five grades to select
from , also W all B oard, Paint, Doors, W indow s,
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C ed ar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and §labw ood in
CANDY
NUTS
Full li^e of Bin) mod Fish Food and Ht medies
Bul «nu,
W e carry in stock Rough and D ressed Lum ber,
Special Individual M olds for Novem ber
P lace Your Qrdar By Novem ber 27
Come in and Ask A bout the Sunfrexe Creations
G O L D F IS H - C A N A R IE S - L O V * B IR D S - P A R R O T S
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Turner Lumber
Mfg, Co.
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r iO E R Y
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fo u r foot lengths.
W e desire to serve the public w ith Prom ptness
an d E fficiency.
LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL
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Locals
Pomeroy and Keene
Bnlem's Square Deal Jeweler* A Optician».
Diamonds Watches Clcoka Jewelry & Silverware.
379 State, St.
Salem, Oregon.
OLD TIME DANCE Chrystal
Gardena every Wednesday and
5 aturday, 8;3QP. M. Genta 60c
L»dieu25c. tf.
W E H A V E CONNECTIONS
W. JAY DENHEM
Qaaeral Contractor a id Builder
Cement Work and Plumbing
Turner, Oregon
Route 3.
with the Hnnsen-Bennett mag­
azine agency, one of the larg­
est in the country, which en­
ables us to give you the best
prices and sendee for your
magazine need«. See F. P. Row-
ley at the Tribune Office.
“ Anyone within« to plant Rye
Ursas screagi-, in rt<|tirawd to drop
in to the Oregon Feed «Sc Flour Co
mill at T urner and engage same
as soon sh convenient.”
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Make Your Xmas
Selections *’** Now
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We will hold them for you until
Christmas.
E. S. PRATHER
Reliable Druggist
OREGON
TURNER
Boast Tor Oirtitr
4 % Paid on
six months
Time Deposits
Fire and
Automobile Insurance Written
Turner State Bank
No one can »ell used sewing statement».—Lincoln Co Press.
machine cheaper than the corn, We anxiously await the publi­
cation of the answer to the above
pany that trades them in-
article.
White Sewing Machine Co-
221 So High St Salem.
N(*HCE
Because Hunters are unable to
tell the difference between Tou­
louse Geese and Wild Birds all
hunting and traping is for-bid­
den on The Bonlea Farm.
The meeting held last Friday
STRAYED
evening for the purpose of or­
Brown Iraare, white spot on ganizing a community club for
fore head, halter, rope around Turner and community was so
neck with , 10 ft chain. Finder gparseiy attended owing to the
notify S. J. CondiL
cold fuggy weather that not
Second Growth hr cord wood much was done. C. A. Sprague,
for sale. $5 per cord delivered in editor of the Oregon Stateman
wastpresent and gave an inter­
Turner. E- Wolf, Stayton.
esting talk on the aims and ob­
GOVERNOR PATTERSON ISSUES jects or the community club. F,
P. Rowley was elected chairman
THANKSGI VI NG
PROCLAMATION
of the meeting. On motion hy C.
A. Bear a nominating committee
The turn of the year brings us
again to the season when man, im­ was appointed to »elect a list of
pelled by an age-eld and world-wide offleers to be nominated next Fri­
impulse, has been wont to offer his day evening at a meeting held in
human thanks tc Almighty God for
the fulfillment of His ancient prom- conjuction with the community
ice that while the earth remaineth sing led by Dr. Epley. Dr. P.
seed time and harvest shall not fail. O. Riley, editor of the Hubbard
Our national observance of an an­ Enterprise and president of the
nual day of thanksgiving was in­
stituted when our Pilgrim forefath­ County Federation of Community
ers gathered together to make grate­ Clubs, will be present Dr. Riley
ful acknowledgement for the bounti­ and Dr Epley make a good team
ful crops an which depended theeis
survival. Since that first American and a highly enjoyable evening
harvest, progress along innumerable is anticipated at which time it is
lines has added to the comfort, the loped to perfect the organization
efficiency and the security of our of the club. The nominating com­
lives.
Wealth and high position
have been vouchsafed us as a nation mittee cosists of: R. L. Theissen
Manifold and great opportunities Mrs. Stanley Riches, Mrs. M. A,
have been opened up to us as indis Hill and Mr. Fowler.
Community Club
Organization
Started
Alvin B. Stewart
Will open at 251 Coutt Ktrvet, Salem, Saturday, Oct­
ober 10, 1020.
Formerly at 347 Court Street
Umbrella, Key and Cutlery Store
251 Court S treet
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Salem , Oregon
Phone 2876J
THE PENALTY OF SUCCESS
“ If a m an can build a b etter m ousetrap than his
n eighb or,” said Emerson, 'th e world w ill m ake a beat-
en path to his door.”
T he S age o f Concord doubtless realized th a t >aal-
our n eighbors w ith inferior m ousetraps m ight try to
d eflect the crow d from the ^eaten path. He possibly
perceived that fa ilin g in this w ith m ousetrap«, they
w ould resort to clap trap .
But he knew that the better m ousetrap rather than
the noiser clap trap w ould continue to keep the world
on the path to th e door o f the man w h o w rough t the
superior article.
L eadership has its p en alties. Superiority inspires
envy. Envy exp resses itself through detraction.
Just as im itation by a com petitor is th e sincerest
form o f flattery, so a com petitor’s destructive, backbit­
ing criticism is one o f th e surest confessions of conscious
inferiority.
T h e superior p iece o f w ood w ork in g m achinery
can stand on its own m erits. It sp eak s eloq uently
enough for itself w ithout crying d ow n any other.
T he position o f a strong, p ace-settin g organization
does not need to be bolstered by th e p etty iteration o f
invidious com parison. It is only th e w eaker, leas secure
organ ization , conscious o f its less sure footing, that w ill
resort to eith er cred ely blunt or subtly m ischievous de­
traction o f a successful rival.
L eaders do not fe a r nor shun th e acid test o f com ­
parison. But th ey do not have to establish recognition
o f superiority hy traducing th eir la ggin g com petitors.
P ositive merit u su ally can esta b lish a shining
enough p la ce for itself by p ositive perform ance. W hen
sales represen tatives resort to chronic, system atic
knocking o f com petitors, you can g en erally size them
and th eir organ ization up as sufferers from an ingrow ­
ing inferiority com plex.
In this form the p en alty o f lead ersh ip never- seri­
ously p en a lizes true m erit, so long as "seeing is b eliev­
in g ” in fair com petitive tests and th e w orld, w h ile it
lores th e zest o f keen rivalry, b eliev es stau n ch ly in the
essen tia ls o f fa ir play.
Good Drop-bead Sewing Ma­
chine, from $4.00 to $15.00.
White Sewing Machine Co. Sa­
lem. Oregon. Neyi to Dan Hum s
11-24-ttp.
Fred Miller has been at the
Breitenbush springs for the paat
two weeks taking treatment» for
rheumatism.
A. D- Hale was in Salem on
business Thursday.
Mrs. Brown came to Turner
from Kentucky Thursday night
and will spend some time visiting
her daughters. Mrs. L. E. Peter­
sen. of Turner and Mrs. Slyter,
of Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Mc­ viduals. Social and economic chang­
have been vast, but the spiritual
Kinney and Jay S. Baker were es
truth remains steadfast that mater­
dinner guests at the home of ial achievements arc made fruitful
Bryan H. Coaoly, of Salem, Fri. only by guidance and strength front
a power which is above and beyond
day night.
human endeavors. Eternal and uni­
Mrs. Bloom and family who versal in the hearts of thoughtful
Mrs. Arthur Kunke and chil­
lived in Turner for the past sev­ men is the prayer, “Establish Thou dren spent Saturday and Sun
PAINLESS DENTISTRY A N D X-R AY W ORK
work of our hands."
eral months moved to Salem last the Now,
Therefore, L I- L, Patterson day with Mrs. Kunke’s mother,
AH Weak Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
Sunday. "
Governor of th* State of Oregon, in Mrs Fliflet of Salem.
Us« Y eur Credit
Com» tn and talk it over
Maxwell McKay and Cecil Conformity to the proclamation of Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Schifferer
the President of the United States
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
SAuEM
Martin spent a few days recently do proclaim Thtjrsdey, November 28 and family were dinner guest at
Residence
758 R
Phone
44ft
in the Klamath Lake country 1029, as Thanksgiving Day, and dc the home of Mrs. Schiffer’s
hereby
set
it
aside
as
a
public
holi
duck hunting.
brother and family, Mr. and
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Rond Let us, on this day, give thought Mrs. Frank Beutler of Fratum
were the guests, of Mr. Rond’s to man's felkwahh» with nature in Mrs. Nelly Hamilton and Mrs.
parents recently. Mr. and Mrs. the husbandry of the fruitful earth Jay Cook were in Salem last
“ No CoHectkm. No C h arg e"
first source of all wealth. Let us
Bond now live in Portland.
acknowledge the ties of family affec Thursday on business.
Delinquent accounts collected on «
contingent basis. We do fite work,
A- A. Ford, of Portland, spent tion and renew the bond of heart and Mrs. Ted Whitehead Sr. and
Chiropractor
shoulder the expense and make no
home. le t us confirm and strength
the Armistice holidays with his en
Neurocaloracter Service
charge unless collection is made.
the will to peace, stronger now mother Mrs. Louies Kunke were
$250,000 Bed Account* turned into
sister Mrs. L. J. Rowley.
Phone 87. Residence 210 LI
than ever before la the hearts of visiting at the home of Mr. John
Cash Sir«* W* Started.
mun.
Let us share oar abundance Schifferer and family last week
CARD OF THANKS
Jot down a trial list of bad ones and
256 N. High Street
with the less fortunate, and let us
let us turn them into actual money.
We wish to thank our friends humbly dedicate our power and pros Miss Gertrude |Cook celebrate*
Salem, Oregon
Business M en’s A dju stm en t
and neighbors for their help and perity to the service of Almighty her 7th birthday with a small
C om pany
sympathy, also for their beauti­ God.
In testimony whereof I have here­ birthday party Saturday.
416-16
Masonic
Bldg. Phone 911
ful Horal offerings during the ill­ unto set my hand and caused the Those present were Mabel
SAJLK6* OREGON
ness and death of our dear great seal of the state of Oregon tc Schifferer. Rose Davis and Ann
be hereunto affixed this 15th day of May Davis. RefresemenU were
mother.
November, A. D. 1U2*.
John Schifferer and family.
i served late in the afternoon by
Attest}
I. L. Patterson
Mr». Ida Baker, who recently Hal E. Hoss.
Mrs. Jay Cook.
Governor
fell and broke the bones in her Secretary of State
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mader .W W A W W M V V M % W W % W .W W W W W W V W W A % W A
arm, is getting along fine.
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will
Janes and daughter Aliy, Mr.
Mrs. Dean Tucker spent Sun­
John Schifferer and Emma, Frei-
day with her | parents, Mr. and
da and Willie Schifferer were all
Mrs. G. A-McKay.
dinner guests at the ltome of
The large boiler at the Port-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schifferer
land-Damascus Milk Co’s, plant
was closed down Friday and Sat­ R D. Gray, of Salem, an in­ Sunday.
urday for the annual inspection. surance and |real estate agent
The small boiler was steamed up and a go-getter republican politi­
cian of said city, left his card at
in its place.
Mrs. C. Bones and son our afftce Sunday while we were
Charles attended the Bazzar at out. He was on hie way to Taft
the Aumsville high school Friday to buy a salmon and a few crabs
ip order to show to hie Salem
night.
frlqnds that he never comes
back from a fishing trip without
the goods. His fishing ability is
The Tribune shop can print your above par. according to himself,
butter wraps, letter heads and en­
but he is rarely able to convince
velopes.
the cockeyed Salemites as to his
C LIM E
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
Dr. O. L. Seott
Buys Fish-Can’t
Catch ’Em
ANOUNOEMENT
PHONE 87»