T he T urner T ribune VOL. XVI. TURNER. MARION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, IMO No- 1 Turner Community Club Monday Night T U E R COMMUNITY CLUB WILL MEET MONODY EVENING, O G L13 Interesting Talk Hon. Willia C. Hawley took for hia aubject, "The Suppression o f Narco­ tics,” when he »poke at the Brother- hood meeting at the Methodist church Tuesday evening und proved to be a very interesting speaker. Local mi n present gave short talks as follows: “ The Relationship o f the Church to the Community," C. A. Bear; “ On Guard for Christ," D. B. Park; “ What the Church Has Done for Me," Mr. Hummer. The devotion was led by Ivan Hadley and Mr. Hammer, who also sang a solo, led the singing. Ronald Glover, accom­ panied Mr. Hawley from Salem. (¡ J [) Mistake In Size L FACULTY MONDAY i*luna to mol«' tin* tirut foil meeting of thr Turner Community Club one Ionic to remembered, hove been tom- plctcil all there is to do now is to wait for the date, which la Monday evening, October 13th. The club meeta the aecond Monday in each month, with good time», good fellowship and good program*. Come, get acquainted with your neighbor and invite him to attend theae meet­ ing». The Turner community ia Ailed with excellent talent and both old und young are helping with the en­ tertainment». There will be apecial buaineoa Mon­ Sunday school at the usual hour day evening. (Man now to attend. and morning worship at 11 o'clock at the Methodist church with Rev. Wm. S. Burgoyne in the pulpit Mini Pride and interest were expressed in the beautiful decorations at the Turner high school when the recep­ tion for the teachers, sponsored by the W. C. T. U., was held Monday evening. The program was put on in a unique way— a radio station THS with Mrs. Gayette Barnett as announcer and Mrs. E. S. Prather as station man­ ager. The first number to come in was a piano solo by Mary Miller followed by the invocation by Rev. Wm. S. Bur­ goyne. A hearty .address o f welcome on behalf o f the community was made by Rev. E. J. Gilstrap, while C. A. Bear voiced the welcome o f the school board, with Prof. John Cox respond­ ing in behalf o f the teachers. Dr. Marcy of Salem, district super­ | Mrs. Madeline Callin o f Salem gave intendent o f the Methodist church, a very interefting talk and Mrs. Wm. will deliver the 7 :30 message at the S. Burgoyne, sang with Mrs. May Turner Methodist church Sunday ! Hadley as accompanist. evening and hold the first quarterly Refreshing nts were served in the conference. new domestic science rooms. ■ u Thu members o f committees who Church night, Thursday evi ning, worked faithfully to make this meet­ there will be Bible study, choir prac­ ing a success were Mrs. Earl Prather, chairman, Mrs. Wm. S. Burgoyne, tice and orchestra practice. Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap, Mrs. J. S. Webb and Mrs. S. J. Rowley. All who have musical instruments and wish to play, come out to orches­ tra practice Thursday night, M. E. church. .. Methodist Church Adding Machine Stolen Friday Tho office o f the Oregon Grain Co.'s mill was entered through a brok­ en window Friday night by prowlers who made away with an adding ma­ chine and a dollar's worth o f stumps. Whin George E. Givens, night- wittchmun, made a report to Salem authorities, he was informed that an organized gnng was working up and down the coast and were specializing in office equipment. R. D e Thieosen, manager o f the mill, places the value o f the adding machine at S I00. Mixed Them "There was a doctor at school this mornin', examined us, and he said I had ud'noids," said Mickey. ( •Thwat’s thim?" asked his mother. "T h ey’ re things in your head as has to be taken out," answered Mickey. “ It’s a He," angrily exploded the mother. "O i’ ve flne-combcd yure hair ivry Saturday night and niver an ad’- noid did Oi find."— Exchange. r Elsinore îj B Ä f f ' i SATURD AY-SU ND AY Function A Murco Southern Idea and An All Star Cast in ” PEN0” MONDAY Through F R ID A Y ✓ 4 MARX BROTHERS y IN iM IL CAICKEHS T M A W A V Y W n M A S W V iV i* DUGOS P o n i t n l d jJIIU I • V .V .V B j j SATU R D AY O NLY T he Silent Enemy’ SUN.-MON.-TUES. :• ‘Journey’s End’ WED.-THURS.-FR1. ‘D IX IA N A ’ Visits Daughter Justice O f Peace I.ast week there was a mistake made in the blanket ad o f Harrison’s store o f Turner. The ail read 36x80 blanket« at $3.19. The size o f the blankets should have been 66x80. Mr. Harrison said a blanket 36x80 wasn’t big enough to cover a flea and we quite agree with him, but laying all jokes aside, those are real blankets and the price is also real. Drop into Harrison’s store in Turner and look them over. Christian Church In agreement with the general theme o f the convention Rev. Gilstrap spoke Sunday morning on "Paul’s Good ^Victorious Fight.” At the close o f the morning service three men and two women came for­ ward to take membership with the church. The whole attention in the church and Sunday schoV just now seems to be centered on Sunday, October 19. This is their homecoming and rally day. Plans were announced for spe­ cial musical attractions and a big bas­ ket dinner is being arranged for noon. They announced their aim for Sunday school attendance at 166 and some predict 200. Next Sunday is promotion day in the Sunday school looking forward to rally day. An increased attendance is expected in each class. ---- 4----- In the absence o f Dr. Epley, Prof. Kenneth Hickok led the singing at all the Sunday services. He proved him­ self to be a good leader and entered into the spirit o f the C. E. convention holding sessions here during the after­ noon and evening. C. C. Tucker o f Reedsport came Saturday for a visit with his daughter, Miss Mabie Tucker, clerk at the E. J. Harrison general store. Sunday Mr. Tucker and daughter, in company with Mrs. Stella Miller and Archie There were one hundred and twen­ Rankin went on a sightseeing tour, ty-two present at the Bible school and going to Mt. Angel, Silverton, Salem, more than one hundred o f these were Dallas and Independence, and like o f this community. Several o f the many others, Mr. Tucker was en­ {convention visitors remained with U3 thused with the beauties o f this fair j for the morning church and Sunday valley. It was his first visit to this school hour. part o f Oregon. Wednesday, Mr. Tucker and Mr. Rankin left for Eu­ Harold Briggs, chauffeur for Col. gene for a visit with the senior Mr. Hofer o f Portland, editor o f the Man- Tucker and where Mr. Tucker’s broth 1 ufacturer, left on a motor trip with cr joined them for a hunting trip in the Hofer family for Chicago and the mountains east o f Eugene. other points. He expects to be gone a month. Mix Soma Play With That Work MADEEE EVES OF FRISCO ENTERTAINED AT IE Complimenting her house guest, Mrs. Madelle Eves o f Honolulu, Mrs. Earl S. Prather entertained Saturday evening for a group o f young Turner matrons. Brilliant autumn flowers, zinnias, marigolds and nasturtiums decorated the rooms for the occasion. Diversions o f the evening were games and contests, Mrs. Earl Bear winning the first prize and Mrs. U. S. Talbott the second prize. Mrs. Eves told in an interesting manner o f the characteristics o f the native Ha- waiians, and explained the stories of the originality o f the native Hula dance. Pictures in natural colors o f the beautiful flowers and scenery were also shown by Mrs. Eves. The hostess served refreshments to the following guests: Mrs. Madelle Eves o f Honolulu, the honored guest, Mrs. Neal Edwards, Mrs. Donald S. Riches, Mrs. J. E. Whitehead, Jr., Mrs. L. C. Ball, Mrs. J. S. McKinney, Mrs. Douglas B. Parkes, Mrs. U. S. Talbott, Sirs. Earl Bear, Mrs. Clifford Ensley, Mrs. EL E. Ball, Mrs. William S. Burgoyne and the hostess, Mrs. Prather. Ex-Gov. Pierce To Speak at Jeff A political rally will be held at Jefferson on Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Ex-Governor Walter M. Pierce of La Grande and Mr. Harlan o f Portland doing the talking. The different measures that will come be­ fore the voters at the November elec­ tion will be discussed by the speak­ ers. Every voter who can should at­ tend the meeting as the measures are o f vital importance and should be un­ derstood before voting on their Kenneth W. Bayne, who is the nominee for the office o f Justice o f the Peace for Salem District, on the Democratic ticket, was born in 1890 in Jefferson County, Iowa, and came to Salem with his parents in the spring of 1890 and has ever since been a resident o f Salem district. He received his education in the public schools o f Salem, Capital Business Mrs. R. J. Watson le ft the first of the week for Idaho, where she wiL College and Willamette University, anil graduated from the law depart­ visit her daughters, Mrs. Clara M ar tin o f Lewiston and Mrs. Sophia Tun< ment o f the Universtiy in 1918. For nel o f Winona, near Grangeville. She the past ten years he has been en­ gaged in farming and has, at spare expects to be gone until after Thanks­ time assisted in his father's law office. giving. He owns his farm and is a taxpayer and is interested in the things which are for the good o f the community. I f your nose is close to the grand- .VVW W W W SAW VSAA/VVVW VW W VVVVVVVVW tfW VVVVW VVVW VW If elected, he states that he will faith­ stone rough, fully, honestly and impartially per­ And you hold it down there long form the duties o f the office, to the enough, best o f his ability. > In time you’ll say there’s no such Oregon «■ NORTH C A P IT A L STREET 3» Salem thing As brooks that babble and birds that Ì sing, V .’ .V .V .V .W .V .'.V .'.V .W .V These three will all your world com­ pose— Just YOU, the STONE and your FR ID A Y A N D SA TU R D A Y, OCTOBER 10 A N D 11 darned old NOSE. M ARINE ROD LA ROCQUE and DORIS KENYON in — Hubbard Enterprise. ^ “H ollywood T heatre " jc , THE HOME OF UNITED S T A T ES BAND The President’s Own SALEM Cloverdale Mrs. Poarcy was the dinner guest o f Mrs. Mata Garner on Friday eve­ ning. Rachel and Florence Garner went 2:15 and 8:15 P. M. to Salem with Mrs. Pearcy, Friday Horse Show Pavilion evening, returning home Sunday. Fairgrounds Louis Hennies has been quite sick LOW PRICES FOR A L L with tonsilitis. Matinee 2:15 L. E. Hennies and his nephew, Reserved Seats $1.00 Henry Hennies are away on a hunting General Admission 50c trip. Children 25c Ivan Hadley and Earl Hedges have Evening 8:15 finished their seeding for the fall. Reserved Seats $1.00 General Admission 50c Sam Drager had Mr. Voms with his Children 50c tractor to disk his fields this fall. The Salem Lions Cluh is bring­ Mrs. J. N. Robertson and Miss ing this remarkable entertain­ Grace Robertson called on Mrs. Jay ment at these low prices so that Cook, Tuesday evening. everyone in the community may come. W. Anderson is renting a field o f Mr. Dumbcck this year. .■‘. W M W . W S V W . V . S V W r f October 13 TALKIES c t "B E A U B A N D IT ” A Radio Picture. All-talking thriller o f the gun-ruled border. Gripping. Senational, Dramatic Also Talking Comedy, Fables and News. 5 SUNDAY, M O ND AY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 13, 14 Continuous Performance Sunday, 2:00 to 11:00 P. M. C LA R A BOW in "T R U E TO TH E N A V Y ” A Paramount Picture. The “ It” girl surpasses her best in this latest romantic comedy hit. Also Talking Comedy, Colored Movietone Review and Mettotone News WEDNESDAY A N D TH URSD AY, OCTOBER 15 AN D 16 "H E L L O SISTER” A James Cruze production with O LIV E BORDEN. LLO YD HUGHES and GEORGE FA W C E TT. Also Comedy and News Review. Wednesday Night is Radio Night AVWVVVWVVVVVVVWtfWUVVVVVVVWVVVVVWWVWWVSAAAWVVt a