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3 T urner T ribune V<>I, XV. TURNER, MARION COUNTY, ORKiON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930 NO. 60 UTIL IT ms. NIDLET SiCIREEH SHOWS 110. MEIER NEUISPIPER IS 0IFFE0ENT RECEIVES KANSAS CALL UTES III FRIEND 0« ESSENTMlir BRSI- APPOINTMENT HTSS Mil Pupils und friends spent a very A mistaken idea with some people The church at Kinsley, Kansas, pleoaunt afternoon with Mrs. May i* th.it the newspaper is an individual where Rev. Gilstrap ministered eight iiadley at her country home Satur proposition. I f they don’t like the years ago heard recently that Mr. Gil day win n *hc presented a group of editor, they feel they must knock the strap had resigned his work as pro h-r pupils in the following program: paper and stand in the way o f its suc motional manager of Turner Boys’ Hungary .............................. Koelling In IM9M, A. i>. Hal«-, who live» cant Julius L. Meier, Portland business cess whenever possible. They do not Home and sent him a call to return to Edith Mickey realize that the local paper is just as their leadership. « f town, put chaw <1 tho People* Press man ami candidate for the govemor- ----------------- The Waltz From Music Pluy muen a part o f the community as the Mr. Gilstrap has declined the call, at Albany ami ithortly after made tho ship o f Oregon, was horn in Portland Swin High, Swing Low ........... Kolfe schools, churches or anything else. stating that his work in Turner as icqliaintunce o f a ntr ukk I■ t'K young the lost day of the year 1874. His Ruth Bones The newspaper it different from any pastor o f the Christian church seems u.torncy, l*i rcy Kelly, who was asso father, Aaron Meier, founded the Tin Duke's Song .......... ... G. Verdi ciated with I,. M. Curl ut that time. mercantile business o f whi^h is son is other business, it is a community a f to be -just begun and he prefers to Lowell und May Hadley In tin five yu m that Mr. Hale waa now president and manager, in the fair. It is for service to the people remain even though the salary be Swing Song Williams and not for any individual. smaller. "lito r o f the Press, he ami Mr. Kelly year 1857. Bidies S.nging School...... Spaulding You may not like the editor and the -------- O ------- la ca n • warm friend*, i friendship At the old Park street grade school, Karbaia Roberts W. 0. Roysc o f West Stayton has editor may not love you any too well tnat ha■ • ndured ihroug:. the years. the Portland high school, and for a Military Array ................ Kern on exhibition at his place, a cucum The young attorney became circuit year at the bishop Scott Military — but the paper he is responsible for Ruth Burgoyne ber o f unusual size. The cuke weigh does just as much for you as the Judge and a few daya ago waa ap- academy, Mr. Meier obtained t7ie Alumni Reunion ................ Morrison ed 3 pounds when picked, measured ervice rendered others. There is point d Justic o f the aupreme court foundation for his training in law Edith Mickey and May Hadley lOls inches around the center and is nothing pi.r.-onai to do with it, it is to fill the vacancy made by the death und the mercantile business. It was .'long o f the Plowman___ Hartmann here for a purpose and that purpose 12‘/s inches long. Mr. Royse also has o f Justice McBride. Petite Value ...........................Atkina the cu.tom in earlier days to begin is to do what good it can in every a couple o f large pumpkins that he Mr .li.de wrote congratulating Mr. the study o f law in offices o f some H¡hired Bones will take to the state fair next week. Kelly and in turn received the fol- lawyer or firm of attorneys, and it way it can and the greater the sup First Waltz ......................... Mathews Either cne o f them will be a load for port for those it undertakes to serve lowing letter: M n h of the Little Sages Mathews was thus Mr. Meter began with Dolph, che better service it can render. It the Lizzie. —i>— Simon, Mallory and Gearin, a promi Rachel Garner -------- (l-------- takes the people to make a good news Albany, Ore., Sept. 1«, 1930. llu tie of Spring ..... Smiling nent firm in Portland. He continued paper and without the help o f the Some Aumsville boys while ram his study at the University o f Oregon, Mr. A. 1 ). Hah , Dizzy F. tiger* ............. . ..Confn y people no one can run a successful bling through the woods south of graduating in 1895. Turner, Oregon. May Hadley paper. It requires money to operate town ran across a can o f malt and a Senator George W. Joseph was My Hear Friend: Following the program the horte** any kind o f business— even the couple o f dozen bottles. The cache Vour aplendid h ttir o f congratula- »erved punch and wafers arai a social practicing law in Portland at this time churches, and th*- paper are no excep was covered with moss. The find in tiona come duly to hand. It m on«- of hour, interspersed with arrordiun and and soon after graduating, Mr. Meier tion j , and for this reason they must dicates that some one has good inten the outstanding letters among all the xylophone mu. ir was enjoyed. Prvs- :.nd Mr. Joseph formed a partnership, lave the financial support o f the busi- tions. many I hate recel veil. I thank you ont were Mrs. lotwn-nc«: Robert* and which was more than a legal bond, as r. v- interest as well as the good will. for it nnd for the expressions of con- daughter«, Alice and Uaib.ua, Mrs, they became close friends and con- t " :w newspaper p ublishers make j tinued so 35 years until the untimely fide nee ami approval it contains. y u zh G. rnijr, M. . I. H. Small, .tore than a comfortable living and The clipping from the Turner Trib- drwl and iluth Cune:., G«*n< va Harbor, i | passing o f Mr. Joseph In June o f «hi: .-carcely one is reported wealthy from tuie w hich you enclosed reminds me O lg a Rachel and Flor nee Garner, i money made in the newspaper busi- u rm in e Edith th Mickey, M irine, l.owell 1 f'* *‘*W ^ soci.-tion U o 1 f ,,us Jos- pn ph Jn and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Woosley and lii-it you arc 79 years young, M> . T Ruth Ruth R Burgo)nc, Lowell ! re -iS. They deserve to be trusted and son, William Woosley and bride, left heart lent felicitations upon this fuct . ! Homer Hadley and the 1... t, Mrs. ' **e,er “ n! ,n“ d ,for ,our > 'ar*- wh« to be understood by the people— it is .1 a W A n \ M m r. « . ! . . . . I n .1 C? — - • . M I TT* f an yours. 1 most ardently wish and Hadley, ve pupils were uri'bit to Aaron Meier died und Sigmund Frank t c editor and not the plant that Monday morning for a trip to Colo becoming head o f the great mercan- | rado. They will visit Clarence Woos trust that you may have many more ' ¡»t-nd make the newspaper useful in a com i tile firm o f Mi Lier & Frank, called ley and family at Henderson and milestone* in life's journ y. Yours i f t - ---- munity, though a liberal patronage Harvey Woosley and family at Fort ha* been not only u life o f 73 years J r . H V n Keys wsm 'n " unter is necessary if the paper is to be a Morgan. From there they will go to hut a lift of countless and unnum ' W dnomlay mo.-n!nr: ex! Ib't.n* nine credit to the town. Nickerson, Kan., to visit Mrs. Woos- bered deeds of kmdn ss, considera porcupine quids that h reriovr- front At a recent meeting o f the man ley’s father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. the nose o f on • of hi.* cows Tuesday tion, and affection. I have, myself, aging board of the Turner Boys Home Jewries. They plan on being gon- Nuy -hovad the o f them things ut evm ir;j. Mr. V n Iss-i n b n< flriary t .ey voluntarily commended the work about six weeks and no doubt wiil your hands and 1 asmtYi >ou, my dear * quilts lit n l.ia.'fci .' I f peopi l- r e who which had b.-en done by Rev. E. J. have a very pleasant visit with rela friend, that I cheri h them in my th v a-•: F*.r fir t th y I ve scon G:¡strap. Following is a copy o f the tives and friends. memory ns prwciuus j, mi in u c.i*het in thir part o f the country. The quill*’ icsoiut.on sent to Rev. Gilstrap: *.-• short, whirh ;nd.- <■ that th<* o f jewels. “ in view o f .<uccessful work done porcupine * ’!:• i young ,*r, : ■ 1 tlier*' Mm. Kelly join* me In mil Í r ¡fo r the Turner Boys’ Home by the strap, during his term o f office, and g irds to you and in wishing you many mu-1 b..- a i», *r soute wucte in the Van promotional manager, Bro. E. J. Gil- I in appreciation o f his services, be it ; Ni:y< pasture. happy n turns o f your natal day. _________ ____________________________ | resolved, that the local board o f man- O-------- Also remember ua to Mrs. Hale. j agement extend to Bro. Gilstrap our Sine« rely yours, received the consideration and sin best wishes and thanks for his untir PERCY R. KELLY. cere attention o f this Portland mer ing efforts; and, be it further resolved chant, who has been selected to carry that we congratulate him on the way — -o-- on his late friend Joseph’s platform that he did the clerical work and his On** o f the most distinctive charac for the betterment o f the state of ! strict accounting o f all business ac- teristics o f a growning town, is the ; tions.” Oregon. enthusiasm and earnestness with which its residents an* always talking Tho services at the Christian about that community. The idea of ’.VAW.WAV.Y.W.Y.YAVAY.W.V.VAY.WAA'AAWAA church were well utt< nded Sunday, communtiy progress und development belli morn.ng und evening. Finns un is con-tantly in their minds. They 44 44 being mud ■ for a splendid mliy day can’t keep still uhout it. They may and homecoming in October. Dr. Ep- sometimes ovenlo the subject, und Salem NORTH C A P IT A L STREET Oregon Julius L. Meier l»*y .lairs he will soon take up his talk too much uhout it, yet the adver choir practice with his group of sing- tising they give their town has its e f upon the son o f his partner to assist ers. THE HOME OF ^ ^ TALKIES fect. People are impressed. in directing its uffairs. Shortly after- Lust Sunday both o f Rev. Gilstrnp's Tlie result o f this enthusiasm is wards Mr. Joseph b. came attorney J sermons were addressed »to young that tin* idea is distributed uhout the and counsellor for the concern. S people ju->t entering another school country, nnd it pervades the people o? Mr. Meier during boyhood and ¡5 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 AND 20 year. the town, that they have a very fine early manhood had put in vacations j — o — community which is on the way to working in the store at jobs from t Next Sunday, September 21, is ral progress. When a town acquires that cash boy up, so was not unfamiliar ly day in the Sunday school. Tho 1 reputation, you can’t hold it back.— with its business or its employes. Starring HOLMES HERBERT, CARM EL MYERS. CONRAD NAGEL and LOUIS WOLHEIM. Filmed on the Pacific. An all- slogan for the day is “ Everyone bring Exchange. On Christmas clay, 1901, Mr. Meier tulk.r.g sea picture. Also talking Comedy, News, Serial and Fables. one.” A small but worthwhile g ift ! ---------Q.--------- married Miss Grace Mayer, daughter will be waiting nt the door for every- ' of pioneers. They have two daugh tl< Ip yourself to tho butter. SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 22, 23 one who utt) ml* the morning services, i --------u-------- te rs , who are married, a son, Julius A short class session will be held after I Ask You? L. Meier, Jr., a student at the Uni- i whic h will be a program o f numbers j versity o f Oregon, and there are four ! Continuous Performance All Three Days, 2:00 to 11:00 P. M. pul on by each o f the classes. W he I can u man buy a cap for his grandchildren. Also Talking Comedy, Acts and News All are welcome and urged to at- j knee?— Interests o f Mr. Meier range broad tend. W< hop • to make it a real home Or a key to a lock o f Ills hair; ly. He participated actively with the WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24-25 coming o f former members nnd C;.n his eyes be called an academy late John B. Yeon and others in es friends. Because there are pupils there? tablishing Oregon fine highway sys In the crown o f his head what gems tem and was president o f the Colum --------O A comnly Western full o f action and thrills. Also Langdon talking may be found? bia River Highway syste*m four years. Comedy, “ The Big Kick.” V, ho travels the bridge o f his nose? Secretary o f Agriculture Jardine ap Ci n he use when shingling the roof pointed Mr. Meier to serve on the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 AND 27 o f his house Mount Hood committee, a federal and The nails on the end o f his toes? state-wide organization, having for its A good sized congregation attend Can the crook o f his elbow be sent to objective the development o f that Continuous Performance Each Day from 2:00 to 11:00 P. M. ed Sunday school und church last Sun jail? jreat public area. He is chairman of GARY COOPER in his second starring, all-talking film day. Bro. Burgoyne gnve n helpful I f so, what did it do? he Mount Adams Highway committee With Mary Brian. In “ Only the Brave” the “ Virginian is back in sermon on the theme “ Gossiping,’ ’ How do *s lie sharpen his shoulder vhich is seeking construction o f 56 the saddle. Also talking Comedy, News and Serial, showing the harm that can be done by blade? niles o f road through the foothills o f "The Lightning Express” unbridled tongues; also the good that I ’ll be hanged if I know— do you? lount Adams in Washington and can be done by tongues consecrated Can he sit in the shude o f the palm ol SUNDAY, M ONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 29. 30 'akima Indian reservation, making a to God. his han l; uignificent scenic and commercial O Or bent on tin- drum o f his ear? >op o f 576 miles. Merle Pearson and two sons are on Do the calves o f his legs eat the con Aviation, the state chamber, the Continuous Sunday Only from 2:00 to 11 P. M. a hunting trip in southern Oregon. on his toes? range, efforts to attract tourists and With the cream o f screen and stage stars M's. Pearson is carrying the mail I f so, why not grow corn on thi ettlers, as well us the welfare o f the while Mr. Pearson is away. «>ar? — Hitbhartl Enterprise lumber and other industries, also have .V V S V N S V ^ A V A V V V -V V W W eV V W W V W W V V V V V V .V V V V V b V V W V V J ON C M TRIP THE GROWING TOWN H o llyw o o d T h ea tr e “ The Ship From Shanghai"’ “ The Border Legion” “ The Dude Wrangler” METHODIST CHURCH “ Only The Brave” “ Paramount On Parade”