T urne vol . XÍV. No »M TURNER, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 10. 1930. SUBSCRIPTION 11.25 PER YEAR SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PAPTY FOR TEACHER Cloverclale TURNEA HIGH WILL TURNER CRAY OiCCERS LOCAL MENTION SENO CBNTESTÄNTS NOTICE TO WATER USERS The seventh and eighth Billie Young of Portland WILL OPEN SEASON AT called at the home of his be in the office Friday grade pupil* of Turner school cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Hedge, IO COUNTY MEET for I the will collection LIBERTY NEXT SUNDAY of w ater rent. I honored their teacher, Mrs. Sunday evening. All bills payable at the Tribune i Douglas lb Parkes with a sur- The Turner Grey Diggers office. A fter this month rr the beginning cluas in typ­ Mrs. Elliot C. Ball has been ..■ trap John Gee. Homer Miteh- j ! Wippor. Clifford Enslcy, Cecil ing. the following students will ill at her country home east of c . Haro d Fowler, Sam Smith,1. . ? , .ir . Martin, Ben Wipper, Louis probably represent their class: town for several days. Friday Jabe Gee, Robert Mitchell, Wil-; Ilennies, Merul Ensley, Hugh Jaunila Hawkins, Inez Harnett, of last week Dr. !!. A. Beau- ifred McKay, Deane Roberta, i y' Webb, George Naderman, Torn Opal Mickenhnm and Sheila i champ of Stayton was cnlled to Harlan Bonei, LeRoy Warner,; Grandpa Garner returned Webb, Maxwell McKay, Neik Dclzcl. Tappan, Dcfli Fintcher, home Tuesday from a few days Wetter, Archie Rankin, Frank her, and she is getting along Esbond 'The bookkeeping contest, see Frank Sacks, Albert Jensen, visit in Salem. [ Girod, Edward Gath, Seymour v ’>ich will be conducted by II. nicely. Lindsey Willis, Delrnar Barber „ « H-wiW ™d chil !Stewart* Rudy'Metzner, Willie F,. Robinson, head of the ac­ For Sale—Rhode Island Red and Otis Brooks. The young . s’ ®“y “J" c”" Pearson. Arthur Spellbrink. counting department at the eggs for hatching, from trap- guests -----»_ u-.t - *- ii - 4----“***1 - 11 The schedule for the Cascade a lolly time . and , all parents, . Mr. ,, and , .. .... , had , wishing Mrs. Mickey, Or* gun State college, will be­ nested stock; $1.00 for 15, ot 7 departed their teacher : r c , League is as follows: gin At 9 o'clock a. in. The typ­ $1.75 for 30 eggs delivered. A. many more happy birthdays. April 20—Turner at Staytor.. ing contest, to be conducted by I>. Hale, first house east of Tur­ April 27—Turner at Mill 1!. T. Vance of the secretarial ner on Mill City road. City. tr.-lining department of Oregon A number of people from May 4—Lebanon at Turner. C IM U fiO 's j p m State college,'- will begin at • Turner M r.yll—Turner at Aums­ went -to ftalefp and 10 30 o’clock. * ville. the enormous whale HOLDS ! Mrs. ■ Guy r Rawlings, - , has , May IB—Jefferson at Turner : i i s viewed _____ who and its baby, that were on ex­ BROTHERHSOO May at Turner. 10788526 MrrTImi Y>cen spending several weeks June 25—Stayton hibition three days there last 1—Mill City at Turner. ------------- HILL Mil U x THE QUALITIES week. Thé mother whale wn§ June 8—Turner at Mayro McKinney, and canvass­ June 15—Aumsville Lebanon. estimated to be 220 years old at Tur- 0? LEADERSHIP and weighed 03 tons. ing for an encyclopedia, has net*. i The April meeting of the been to Idaho ar.d June 22- -Turner at Jeffer- Methodist Men’s Broth- expects transferred Changes have been made in , Turner to spend the summer son. erhood was held Tuesday eve­ President American Canker* the interior of Bones Brothers’ ning at the parsonage, with a there Aisccl.V.len garage making room for more j dinner Leadership mid success. In a fen* R. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little ! cars on the repair floor and a Thiessen and h?.d program. charge of the called on Mr. and Mrs. Van liv.il fouu led upua almple rodua o( better arrangement of bench ( ? kitchen and he and his helpers Nuys of West stayton, Sunday, thought i nd ne- space. U ti n, u p o n tlia served a fine dinner, which was railltatlou t h a t by 19 members ^ r- Mrs. Thomas Littla While stringing wire recently appreciated l.u «vbo \r!ns l!io and invited guests. A short ;’n(t Mr. #u:d Raymond Next Sunday is the last laurel« m.tat bn a H. It. Feetz met with a painful business meeting was held with itus attended Mrs. ilocr, lint « wait* a meeting injury to his hand. He was the president. Ivan Hadley, i Ankeny Grange Saturday eve- cf Lord's day before Easter and nr. that nppll a- holding the end of a loose wire the last of the earnest sermons tion of oner*)-, presiding. F. C. Gunning was lung. n .1 tlwo or Inch. when a car swerved from the the minister has given in a ser­ U *vliat count* appointed as head of the lay pavement, hooking the wire Leone Cook of Clover- ies of pre-Easter sermons—the Miss most. A rabbit’* with the bumper. The end of evangelism department. Pur­ dale was an over night guest Topic for next Sunday is “Christ toot I* » poor substitute the wire caught in Pcetz’ over- poses of the departments were of Helen and Helena Witzel the Greatest Teacher.’’ for liorso ».'me. reviewed by the president. Mo- A number of the members I! n t h success John C. Lomdala | alls and threw him to the pavc- tion made and carried to invite one night last week. I ment. attended the und leadership, If i. W. N. Blodgett " Î tne, convention » » « « t io n at Rev. and Mrs. they ba of lh-j highest nuallty, are t!»• the men of the other churches The Community Club meets and of tho community for the of Salem and SI*. Shcv.r.l of i T n '.'* “ Í Ml“ G,lst ran i ult of • err Ice to humanity. Service ! and Miss Robertson lit* b.inn aptly described aa "III« su* April 1 1. A good program is next meeting May 6. F. C. Gun- Kansas <• >ty, Kansas, were vis- duet Mra Dejzell Was sang given> a prune commitment of Mfo" An.ily.ta ready and everyone is invited, lire* and times uf *11 y.rc.it leader* ning, who arranged the pro- ,to,'a at The Raymond ^itus one 0f the adult classes at the of lit- t»ry und you will fin I that tho** in fact, urged to come. gram, announced the following home bundaj. convention to teach. w bos* name* nr« enshrined lu the Letter* rem aining uncalled numbers: Mrs. Becklcy received the sad l.ps.-U of tlielr countrymen are tluxo Monday night a splendid who kour.ht to render a noedod »srvlca fo r at Poatofficc, Turner, Or.: “Evangelism,” by H. S. F.ond, news of her father’s death Sun- j program was prepared and giv­ to thu populace. Mr. Fink. who gave the address of the'dj,^ en as part of a concert—betni- Leadership. P ta aitcc«*:*. n.-e.l not, Mr*. Fred Lange. evening: short talks, and' Mr. and Mrs. Lamb nnd tiful pictures and special sing­ however, bu International or national t.) nclilrve crest rnaulta. There I* Jack Cnrnden. Brotherhood leaflets were sung ing made this a very enjoyable room for earh of it* to be u leader In during the evening. Al! felt! daw*hter, Shirley, were Salem occasion. Floyd A lexander. lii* cp ' inutility. In hi* work, In Ilia J. E. W HITEHEAD, that a pleasant nnd profitable I' 's’Tors recently, • hnrrti, und In various organization*. The Ladies Aid has several One of thn lnillapen*nhle qualities of y P. M. evening had been spent. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Rich- , . e , . „ , Quilts to finish for the next leadership la thu nhlllty to partial mond ol Salem spent Sunday bazaar. steadfastly In I lie face of discourage* Carl Duncan was a visitor at afternoon with their daughter, Services last Sunday were me lit a. If Ceor*« Washington hart not ¡the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. i Mrs. Raymond Titus and fam directed by the C. E. young poaseaMd the quality of persist cm*«, l;o and his soldier* would neeoLhavti VV. Moore and G. A. G. Moore, Hollis Bones, accompanied by ily. survived tho hunger und prlrallon* at Salem, Friday afternoon. Ruth, Harlan and Mildred j Mrs. Mayro McKinney visit-! folk. , The . C. E. young people which were theirs lit Vnllay Forge. We have too many younx men und real well, both in at­ Horseshoe pitching is The Bones and Mrs. Mary Bair. ed her 5rother at St. Heiens jrottrg woman these tiny* saying m Job chief outdoor sport at present spent Sunday m Eugene visiting and attended xhe tendance and interest. They i iiitiOi ha done. Tuo many spend their lime explaining why a thins with several would-be cham­ Miss Hazel Bone3 bridge opening ceremonies. Will send two delegates to the can’t fco done. Instead of *nylni-. with pions in tho making. The clang linn resolve, that It can bo done, and of the shoes can be heard every ‘Nigger,’’ the old black cat Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Marshfield convention Soon. ilion going out and doing It. Anything daughter», Loi.^ and Thelma, of that nur.ht to bn done Is capable ot afternoon on the courts at the at the Harrison store resented Gervais were visitors Sunday at The Tribune shop can print yotip being done. And anything worth d o rear of The Tribune office. the presence of an intruder, the home Of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. butter wraps, letter head* and •n- iug nt ril ls worth doing well. The Monday morning. He came out Witzel. Mrs. fellow who bundles n little Job In a Ball Brothers are having Bruce taught the velop««. big wny Is always on the road to their old cars wrecked. It is unscarred and left the field cov- Crawford school for four vears .greater Held«. rumored that the boneyard is I ered with fur from the in- »nd has many friends in this Give The Tribune cr?dlt for whst ■ being cleaned up. J ruder. '«omruunity. jvxi b>Vy from « o r Oy J O H N O. L O N S L A D E er.-l v.:ty, are aynnnytr.oua. Ilia T h e y n r*