The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 18, 1930, Image 2

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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
The Turner Tribune
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SI BSCR1PT10N J1.26 PER YEAR
Entered at the Post office at Turner,
Oregon, as second-class matter, under
\,t of March
1879.
MERRY A
CHRISTMAS
MY DAY OR CONTRACT
Estimates Furnished
U. S. lalbnt
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fallen.
Judea the night clouds 1
The wide-spreedlng country lay quiet and st
• And all were at rest save a few humble shephet;
-<¿>*7^ Who herded their flocks on a far lonely hilly
MUS. CHAS. S. CLARK, Editor
PAINTING
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Issued every Thursday at Turner,
Marion, County, Oregon.
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M lot th« b I k U im , man» *nJ htlahn
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R fol nil ttkkoM, fcx l»J ilhbun bow«
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NEW LOCATION
This latest reopening o f the time
C fo» lk. lank CUM. fallow anj taJi
worn controversy anent the status
H fcx iha kollf ihai ihlnaa thiough ika paM,
HEN on the stillness there coma strains^»
quo o f the Bible in our educational
R for ika niiulaar wa Mak for In »»in,
system is eni ugh to arouse in most
I fcx tk. In of lk. »alia, and hill.
Songs that never had fallen there Uifdi
S kx ika Mocktn«« foi Santa to III,
o f us a milder wonder as to whether
and over the glad news repeating:
T kx ika tinaal that kanpa on ika iim .
the vaunted e:i’ :ghtenment o f our age
M fcx th. mualc of Uuphtat and glaai
Earth can rejoice, for the long night Is o et\
is a definite existing reality or only
A for ik» ah*an(. r.mamlxta.l and daat,
8 kx tk. aatxon'igUd ftaatlnpa of ckaar.
a chimerical hersv invented to foot
from lxis bondage of darkness and doubting
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the public.
In three different states at the pres­
Now cun be free, for a Savior is bom.
MORRIS
ent time bitter word battles are being / God has come down from the glory of heaven,
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waged over the matter o f whether
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Bible teaching should or should not
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be given a recognized pi&ce in the
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AV ER in Bethlehem, hallowed forever
public school curriculum.
From a
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C R Y S T A L
G A R D E N
common sense angle there would seem
444 State Street
SALEM, O R E G O N
to be little room lor argument.
SALEM, OREGON
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Our nation is one comprising so
Every
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ednesday
and
Saturdiy
many extrem. s o f religious beliefs
'A W A V a V V / ^ A W W A 1
Stric»ly Old-Tim e Dancing
and prejudices that the way o f safety
‘• jJ E , who could come on the wings of the morning,
At 8:30, p. m.
has proven to be that which leaves
In
power
and
splendor,
to
palace
or
hull,
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the matter o f religious instruction
M O D E R N
D A N C E
strictly where it belongs— in the
I (as chosen the humblest and poorest of dwellings.
CRYSTAL
GARDEN
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hands o f individual parents.
Every W ednesday and Sa.urdav
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in Bethlehem— a cold manger stall
In schools composed o f children
Strictly M odern Music
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from Protestant, Catholic, Jewish
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a.,d Dancing
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E who is mighty beyond any telling,
Mohammedan. Moslem and infidels
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C.itc
and One I’riie of Admii
Whose hand guides the sun and the^stai^S «.in'
homes, what course o f religious in- j
sion critic* you to borii »tylei
struction could possible be devised
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their way,
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( i dancing
which would bo acceptable to all 7 The
as come from the glory and splendor of heaven ^
Gents 50c
Ladies J5c
answer is obvious.
Tor -Jove of mankind on this glad Cluristmos day.
Roller
D k r .A M L A N D
skating
Those extremist:, however, who are |
Tuesday,
Friday
and
Saturday
fighting to have the Bible excluded '
by the message, the shepherds stood
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7 to 10 p. nt. Adm ission 10c
from school libraries wou.u seem to
•Idling,
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be carrying fine points beyond the
Ladies F ire, Skate« 25c
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Awe-stricken, speechless, they gazed at the^siglit.
confines o f common sense. The Old
or New Testament, the Koran, or an>
. W . '. V . V . 'A W W . V A W A W
Listening enchanted as angel songs echoed !fJ ’ /ft ¡ n O
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other book treating authoritatively of
rO ver the lulls on tliat wonderful nighL *1
Called for
religion —m- any form whatsoever,
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would be an addition to library
CLEANED, PRESSED
E, too, can liear tlie glad songs of the angels^ *
shelves, no matter where. If the |
DELIVERED
•^And fee! their deep music so true and sublime,
morals o f the younger generation are
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> ever corrupted by printed words,
If we open our hearts to the beautiful message,
Just Pht»ne u?. we.II t!o the |
those words will never be found be­
rest. Keep your wardrobe \
^ /T o the joy and the peace of this glad Cliristrnas tiina
tween the covers o f any relig ous book '■
at it's best
fy it». * \o
whether it tre .ts of the Christian re­
ligion or that o f Confucius.
Hats - Odorle. s ('leaning
Religiaua instruction o f children is
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a job wh^^unqueftionably belongs to
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i^ne Day Service
parents. Outside organizations such j
1 a *t L’ h Servr* You
K R U SE & R Y G II
as S u m . s c i . v o . s . churches, Y. M. C.
Every Week
X -R A Y CH IRO PPR ACTO I*
A., etc , c -n aid materially in such
Expert W
atch and Jtxc.ry
work, but even they cun make little 1
K erry
Repairing
progress unless a religious foundation
ity
has been laid by parents durng the 1
New J ew elry M ade tu O rd er
leaner»
Lady Attendant
child's impressionable years.
230 N. Liberty.
Salem J
Too man;, parents these days, busy
P rice» R easonable
with their bridge and golf, look upon
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the public s c h o o l as a dumping First N’ at’l F.üik L’.ld'g., Pitone 2191
Salem,
4X4 Court St.
ground fo r all parental responsibili- 1
ties. Ti.
’ 3 have oblig.ngly tak­ Salem,
.O v er on
m v A w y w w ^
Y ou i l w s v * if«4! h I lf!h» m ore
en over more and more o f the duties
than y o u |in.\ lot w lo ii y o u dt-ul
once considered strictly the business
wiili na— I Irmi “ gii#,” f u l l
o f parents, but in the matter o f spirit­
inearure— -('linn *»|l, the l>rmiil
ual guidance the line must be drawn. A V i V . V . Y ^ / A V . V W A ' . V V A V / A V A V W A W A I W A W
v o n r motor like«
mol
The public school atmosphere is far
UNDERTAKERS
elieerful
ar
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vira
t"
lirlng
you
too busy and individual.’ tic to per-
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m 't o f an ydefinite courses in re-
Pe r æ O n t
lig ous instruction.. Furthermore, the
L L O Y D T . K IG D O N
n it o f any definite courses in rc-
FREE AIR and W ATER
County Coroner
tq . ipped to handle tfvs rn03t delicate
WE FIX FLATS
o f ii su7>jects.
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C onsidering the really grave prob-
le
confronting our civijizatir.i at
Salem
RED CROWN GAS
p ent, it -..ould seem that men filling
important executive positions for the
sti
and community could spend
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their time to better advantage than
wrangling Over a question as patently
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un i .datable as the matter o f religious
instruction in our democratic schools.
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S T A T E
BAN K
P a i d (in 6 m o n t h s T i m e D e p o s i t s
Fire—Automobile
Insurance W r i t t e n
Oregon
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Bones Bros., Turner
$ggr
Holliday Sale
New Year Bells
By Latia M itc h e ll T h o r n t o n
in O h io F a rm er
*7}IN'G merrily, ob, New Year bell» I
■*V. Wbea whiu the now» are glitlening.
Your music on ibo dsrkneu wells.
And all the world is listening.
Ring merrily I Each note is filled,
With hope and promise glorious.
With doubts dissolved and terrors stilled.
And courage over fears victorious.
Ring merrily, oh. New Year bells!
Again the dewa is brightenu^.
Shall grief forget that time dispels,
Or sorrow fioutthe New Year’s lightens^.
Ring merrily for all to hear.
Since need knows no disparity;
Bring to each soul your note of cheer.
Since cheer it Heavea'i chanty.
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Ties
Dress Sox . . .
Dress Shirts . .
Tie Sets, Special
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OUR NClGHPOHS
"O Jjs It ON Fiat r--
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59c to $1.35
?. 5 c to » 1.25
98c to $2.95
$1.59
10 Overcoats only, $25.00 value
Special
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387 State
Street
Leave S h 1< m for Aumnville
fi;30 A M.
10:30 A M,
I’ M.
Leave Aumsville for Salim
YOLiFI OWN PROPERTY
D a v e ’s T o g g e r y
X: 10 A M.
1:20 P.M.
5:10 P M.
Leave Aumnv¡||e for Mill City
7:25 A M.
5:25 P.M.
Leave Salem for Turner
10:30 A M.
4:45 P.M.
•iKhbo
likely
occome your I o m i
D on't be without proper in­
surance.
Salem
Oregon
Bring this ad and get ten extra S & H C.rten Stamps
to
I.eavi
Imurance due wot aJequate
a few years ago may need
revision uxiayi
Leave Turn»r fo r Mill City
5:15 P.M.
Let us offer our advice.
F.
P.
R O W L E Y , A gent
G en eral In su rance
Turner, Oregon
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