The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, April 10, 1930, Image 1

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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 r<?gu- ! prieo birthday party in her Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moved baseball
team will play the
lar days will he urranged for. iiome on Wednesday evening. and two little dauhgters of Sa­
F. P. ROWLEY, Twenty-five young people gath- lem spent Sunday hero with opening game of the season
with Liberty next Sunday.
City Treasurer. ered for n happy evening of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kunke.
The annual Marion county
typing nnd bookkeeping con­
test will be* held at Salem in the
high school building Saturday,
and other amusements, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Füllet and April 13, at Liberty. This game
May 12.
Mr. and Mn. P. C. Fulton of games
Mr. Parkes, teacher in the Aumsville
until
about
9 :30, when refreah- Miss Edith Füllet and Albert : is to be a practice alfair and
Manager Mitchell will give all
c< mmcrcinl department of Tur- urday. were in Turner Sat­ merits were served, w hich con­ I Füllet
i r high Hchoo), announces the
sisted of lemonade, cake and, , of Dallas and , Mrs.
, . Fliflet
., . of his candidates a chance to
w
following students to represent Jay R. Baker made a business bananas. Mrs. Parkes was the *n
\ 8m’ f „ f r’ an ., a.ug. ? ’ 'show their ability. Mitchell has
o fS lk n v:ut=d at the ■ „ d , „
bunch of pliy.
he high school in this contest: tirp to Detroit last week.
recipient of many gifts from Palma,
home
of
A.
E.
Kunke,
Sunday.
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v 3
For bookkeeping, James Dcn-
ers for this season, and when
her pupils on the occasion,
•j er, Lou in Fowler and Ailono Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moarc in the group w ere Gertrude Miss Mildred Schifferer of the Cascade League opens on
Rebellion; for advanced typ­ and his father, G. A. (1. Moore, Puckett, Edna Patterson, Anna Salem spent the week-end here April 20 should have a smooth
in'. Helen and Helena Witzel, I of Wt ;t Salem visited Thursday Johnson, Marjorie Fowler, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , working, hard hitting- outfit.
and although the students are at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Ruth Gilstrap, Edra Johnson, Fred Schifferer.
• Among the most likely candi-
not as yet definitely selected I. E. Putnam.
I’.mma Dcnyer, Margaret Gil-
dates so far signed are Karl
>r 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
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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
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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
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who
and its baby, that were on ex­ BROTHERHSOO
May
at Turner.
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MrrTImi
Y>cen
spending several weeks June 25—Stayton
hibition three days there last
1—Mill
City
at Turner.
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Mil
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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.
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