The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, April 23, 1931, Image 3

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The Turner Tribune Spending
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SU BNCRI I'THIN » l i f t
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PER YEAR
E ntered a t th« I’ostolllce ut T urner,
O regon, a recond-clae* m utter, under
t h«’ Act of March .1, 1871*.
N*u«-d every Tliurxduy
Marion, C ounty,
a t T u rn er,
Oregon.
MRS. CH AS. 8. C LA R K
CHAS. S. C l.A R K
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Editora
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Publish«-rs
The Home Town
Newspaper
In C O H lC
On find reaction the announcem ent
th t the houaewife apenda 8ft per cent
o f the income of the average Am er­
ican fumily inakea the houaewife up-
pear a apendthrift. Figured do not lie,
hut they aom etim ei leave the wiong
impreaaion.
Eighty-five per cen t of the family
income may be «pent by women, but
not for women. The alatem ent aa-
aumea th at the average houaewife
puya from her 8ft per cent uli the
hilla of the home from ren t to food
urid fuel, h aving 1ft per cent to the
huabatid for m iacellaneoua exp« naea
and the operation of the family uuto-
mobde.
The aurpriaing thing in the aitun-
tion ia th a t the average home can be
properly m aintained on 8ft per re n t of
th«- fumily income. The average in­
come in not ao m unificent a a to «.bvi-
ute goo«i m anagem ent and there are-
valid reuaona to believe th a t many
men would reaign th«- job if given the
en tire inrom e with which to operate
th«- household.
Courta fre«|uently hear im provident
fiu-hinds explain th at th e ir wiv«.-a
spend every cent th« y get. Inveatiga-
: tion usually reveula th a t the w ife’s
| allowance not only prevents and sur-
|dua, hut muk«-.« u d< flc.t pardonuble.
E xperience an«l necessity combin«-
to pro«lun- good manugem«-nt. Poor
m anngem ent *ia as excusable in the
brble ua in the apprentice, an<! goo«l
m anagem ent is as neceaaary on th«-
part of the average m atron ua on the
part of the trained husinesa executive.
The inerchunt'a reiutiona to hia
home town paper are supposed to be
those of un udvcitiaer. Th.a ia nnrrow
vein. The home town puper ia un in­
stitution. The m erchant cun no more
«-scape iU influence than anybody elue
in the com m unity, w hether he udver-
ti*.-x in it or not.
Vet, as u conaiatent udvertiaer, hia
relationa with the local new apaper be-
rom ea <l«-flniU-ly conatructive. H< bc-
roinc au p art of thia institution w ith­
o u t which no com m unity cun express
itself. W hatever ita cer.U or dem erita
the home town paper ia un «xpression
o f the com m unity, laterally , it ia the
“ Voice of the People" in a aenac th at
can n o t hold tru e of any other me­
dium.
Thia inatitution keep« frienda in
touch with friends. To the beat of
ability it anawera Who, W hut, When,
W here, How and W hy? It hringa the
imlividuul out of himself. It sp«'uka
the loeul language, it in terp rets com-
m un.ty life. Week by we«-k, or «lay by
day, it t«-lls the story of the town and
county.
Mu«l of us are ao uccustometl to
the town paper th at we take it aa a
T E L E P H O N E 3441
m u tter of course. If we think an y ­
Giube I» dy & header Works
thing ubout it a t all, we think of its
Hilt D urkce
ileflctcncK-n. Those ur<- present lurg«-- I
Bi-ar Syst«-m of Wheel A lignm ent
ly becuus - it is run by fallible hum an
F ram e und Axle S traightening
beings. The w onder ubout the town
•I i I P erry St., Salem, Oregon
paper is th a t it conta ns so few mis­
takes, not ao many,
To th«- m ercliunt, especially, the
lionu- town paper is an opportunity.
His business, too, is u local in stitu ­
tion. Unless it Ands some kind of cx-
pre-ssion in th e home tow n paper, both
FOR SALE— 8-room house; wood-
the paper and the bus ness have, to
she«l; well in shed; 1 lot plowed; lo-
an im portant ex ten t, fade«! to fu n c­
cat< <1 in T u rn e r, Oregon.
tion. Kuril ia affected som ewhat by
every succ«-*aive failure in this re­
FOR SALE— 5 4 ’x acres; 17 acres
fr u it; 2
mi l es north of Aumsville,
spect.
It does no* coat u grout deal of O re.; 15 acres p a stu re ; running w ater
money to advertise in the local pa­ 7-room house; barn fo r 10 heud stock.
per. Most advertisers a re over-judi­ Will also sell sotek and m achinery
cious ratlu-r than ex trav ag an t. It is with plage.
the continual message th at counts
FOR SA LE OR TRA D E— 56-acre-
moat. Sporatl c advertisem ents now
and then are of iloubtful value. Per- ranch, 18 miles south o f Salem , Mar-
haps they dre b tt> r than no a d /c r- on county, O regon; (»-room plastered
tising ul all. Every advertisem t nl house, with woo«lRho«l and store room
piac.-d by a busin«-aa house should atijoinm g; 14x24 shop and oil house;
blend into every oth«-r advertisem ent b a rn ; 20 tons oat h ay; two wells;
it places. The m«-rchant should tiiink chicken house and «loublo g arag e; all
in term s of a cam paign ru th cr than buildings in good re p a ir; 24 acres
Italian prunes and about 24 acres till­
in t. rma of the single insertion.
Vu.,t progress has b«-en niude in aii- able; 1 acre in bearing cherries and
vert .-dug within rec« nt years. O ut­ g rap es; also 1 acre apples; 5 acres
standing exam ples of it ar«- to b«- p astu re ; school bus passes place; on«-
mile to Murion, nearest tow n; goo«l
found in tin- national Acid. Locally,
graveled roads; n atu re of soil, black
however, advertising has much room
and rolling.
for «1 -velopm int. Aai«ic from on«* or
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two of the big stor«-a, the uverage
FOR SA LE— 1 acre of gfound with
mi-rchiint in the average small town 5-room house, fru it room, fro n t an«l
give.-, too little atudy to the power of buck porch, clothes closets, electricity,
advertising.
city w ater on preniis«-s, well w ater,
Hut conditions n rr changing. More double garage, b arn room fo r six
and mori- m erchants are coming to head stock, num ber chicken coops.
realize th a t they an- losing money shady grove, located right for chicken
an«l prestige when they are not to be ranch, close to town,
fouiul in the advertising colum ns oT
FOR SALE— Residence and one
the l orn«' town pa|n-r. This is one of
the h< nlthi«-st signs in the field of block of ground, nicely located, 8
m erchandising. — E ast Siile Jo u rn al, rooms, «dectric wat«*r system , e lw tric
lights, f«-nced, a good buy fo r anyone
K irkland, Wash.
w anting u home. Can be purchased
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rig h t
Is there a light« r o r sum m erw eight
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typ« of hair short for the president—
FOR SA LE— 6-room house, with
o r docs the ««Ijournment of congress bath, store- room, womlshed, barn, and
am ount to the same thing?
tw o lots in T u rn e r; all fenced. Cash
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o r term s.
Som ething el.««* thnt does the nerv­
FOR SA LE— Close to 70 acres, all
ous rystem no good is w atching n 4- under cultivation, all fenced, irrig a ­
year-old m aneuver a large piece of tion ditch runs through place, 1 well,
c u rra n t jell onto a small m-gment of five-room house, one of the best farm s
cracker.
in this section of the valley; can be
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purchased right. F or particulars about
A large percentage o f houhehold
this place see Chas. S. C lark, a t the
casualties, says an accident actuary,
Tribune oflice, T u rn er, Oregon.
nr«- caused by slipping in hath tubs.
W<- don’t know w hat can be don«-
CHAS. S. CLARK.
ab out this:Y ou enn’t sprinkle ashes in
Real E state Broker.
Tribun«- Office, T u rn er, Oregon.
bath tubs.
THE TURNER TRIBUNE
COMING TO SALEM
Dr. Mellenthin
Hutcheon Paint Store
SPECIALIST
154 3. Com m ercial, Salem, Ore.
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PAINTS, WALL PAPER
S h o p
Buy Your P a in t a t a P a in t S tc ra
in I n te rn a l Medicine for th*
p a st aightaan year*
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428 Oregon Building
Telephone 296
D O E S NO T O P E R A T E
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K R U SE & R Y G H
Will Be a t Marion Hotal
E x p e r t W atch a n d Jew elry
R e p a irin g
T U E S D A Y , A P R IL 28
Office H ours! 10 A. M. to 4 :0 0 P. M.
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Price* R easonable
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484 C ourt St.
Salem, Ore.
No C h a rg e for C onsultation
P E R M A N E N T W A V E ...... »4.00
F IN G E R W A V E
................... 50
f Shampoo and F inger Wave 1.00
f Marcel ...........................................75
f Shampoo ...................................... 50
New J a w e lry M ade to O r d e r
O N E DAY ONLY
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Dr. M ellenthin is a re g u la r g ra d u ­ / A W ä V W J V W ^ / W ä VWVW
ate in m edicine and surg«-ry and is li­
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censed by the state of Oregon. H«.-
HAM M AN S T A C E L IN E S
do«'H not operate fo r chronic appen­
dicitis, gull stones, ulcers of stom ach,
Leave Salem fo r Aumsville
tonsils o r udenoitis.
6:30 A M.
He has to his cred it w onderful re­
10:30 A M.
sults in diiM-as<-s of the stom ach, liver,
4:45 P.M.
bowels, bloo«l, akin, nerves, heart,
Leave Aumsville for Salem
kidney, bladder, bed w etting, catarrh ,
8:10 A M.
1 :20 P.M.
w«-uk lungs, rheum atism , sciatica, leg
5:10 P.M.
ulc'-rs and recta! ailm ents.
Leave Aumsville fo r Mill City
Kem«-mb«-r above «late, th at consul­
7:25 A M.
tation on this trip will be free and
5:25 P.M.
th at his trea tm e n t is «lifferent.
• M arried -women m ust be accom-
Leave Salem fo r T u rn e r
10:30 A M.
pani«-d by th e ir husbands.
4 :45 P.M.
A ddress: 4221 W<-st Third S treet,
I/Os Angeles, C aliforn a.
Leave T u rn e r fo r Salem
8:20 A M
1 :30 P.M.
5:20 P.M.
Eyebrow A rch .......................... 35
P rin t ..........
.50
Hot Oil Sham poo........................75
Long H air Sham poo................... 75
H enna Pack ......................... 1.00
H enna Rinse ............................... 50
M anicure .............................
.50
W ater Wave ............................... 50
Salem, Oregon
Dr.
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co
field
X-RAY CHIROPPRACTOR
Leave T u rn e r fo r Mill City
5:15 P.M.
Jos. H am m in, Prop.
Real Estate For Sale
a
O regon
B e a u ty
M W M W A W 8A M M V A W W
NEW LOCATION
Lady Attendant
F irst N'at’l B ank Bld'g., P h o n e 2194
Salem,
. Oregon
//^ A V ^ ^ W A V « W W A V W W
HANDICAPS OF
D I S E A S E
MORRIS
Optical Co’s.
New Type Deeper
Cursed Lens
for Better Vision
444 State Street
SALEM , OREGON
A V A V V A M flA V A A V ^ V V W A
NEW LOW ONE-WAY
AND ROUNDTRIPS TO
SOUTHERN OREGON
STATE BANK
Now you can save money on
sh o rt trips—and now you
can go as you pltase.
O ur new low one-way
tickets have a 10-day limit
(10 days to get there). The
roundtrips are good for 60
days. On sale EVERY DAY.
Stopovers allowed within the
limit.
At these new fares, we are
sure you w ill appreciate
more than ever the economy,
com fort and swiftness of
Southern Pacific travel.
AUMSVILLE. OREGON
AUMSVILLE
As you trav el through life yon
will find m ar./ handicaps, but
none com pared to the handicaps
of disease.
Have these elim inated by C hi­
ropractic A djustm ents
given
according to a N eurocalom eter
reading.
Remember th e N eurocalom eter
locates nerve pressure.
Chl-
ropratcic A djustm ents remove
nerve pressure.
Nenrocalom e-
ier readings by appointm ent
only.
DR. O. L. SCOTT
256 N. High Street
Phone 87
SALEM OREGON
4%
Paid on Time Deposits
Th« Place for Home People to Bank
V .W .V .V .V .V .V A V .S W .V .V ,
THROAT AND
LUNG BALSAM
for the relief of
Goughs
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SOME EXAMPLES:
R o t* b u rg
One way
R oundtrip
.............. $4.50
................ 8.05
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G ra n t* Pa»*
Will
,
One w a y ..........- ............... 7.33
R oundtrip
................ 12.55
M edford
One w n y ........................... 8.29
R oundtrip
................ 14.50
Southern
Pacific
H. S. BOND, A g o n t T u r n a r
E. M. K E IT H , A g a n t A um .ville
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SPA SM O D IC
CROUP
W H O O P IN G CO U G H
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B R O N C H IA L C O U G H S
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Schaefer’ s
D R U G ST O R E
T he O riginal Yellow F r o n t a n d
C a n d y Special S tore o f Salem
135 N. C om m ercial
P H O N E 197
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