The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, October 30, 1930, Image 5

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The board ban elected G .F. Booth
\ uro-Mxful ■tudi-nt boily meitting
>n tho Student» of Mu»t«'r Method» to be their chairman and »elected the
wiu hi-lil iff the Christian church at
Jclfcrion lu»t Thurmluy evening. A
large number of tin- student* of Linn,
l.qne mill Marion countTe», their pur-
unt» anil the teachi-rs from Portlaml
wore present. Those prevent from
rortlmid were: Mr. Forbiih, the heuil
upervUur of the »chool, und his sec­
retary, Mra. Warren, the r«gi»trur;
Mr. Sherman, the hu»ini'M manager;
Mr. Glover, Mr. Clevolmui urni alao
Mr. William» o f Lebanon, who ta the
tii*lil supervisor for the three coun-
tiea.
Short uiitlrodaen were given by the
• lilTerent town» repreaenteil at the
meeting. Number» by the Fowler or-
rhedtru, which con»i»ta of Louis, Ken-
teachers ami mu»ical number» and a
reading were given by students from
neth, Marjorie and liurold, were Tur­
ner’» contribution to the program.
Harold Goin of Jcfferaon wna elect­
ed president o f the Muater Method»
atudont body and Mi»» Ardyth Shel­
ton of Scio, the aecretary.
The neat student body meeting will
be held nt Albany on the third of
December, at which time Charles F.
Walker, the president of this »chool,
will try to be secured to give an ad­
dress.
The student» of Linn county are
challenging the student« of the other
two countie» to see which one can
secure the most n< W' student» before
the date o f the next meeting, Decem­
ber third.
lust Friday of each month for regu­
lar meeting date.
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Choir practice has been changed
from Tuesday evening to Wednesday
ho that the orchi-Mtra cun be with
them. They he.il u splendid pructice
WedncHiluy.
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The men's dinner was a great suc­
cess. The men proved themselves
good cook» und entertainers. One fea­
ture wus the kunguroo court at which
Mrs. Webb, lirower und Gilstrup were
convicted o f stealing the church
Hi|uushes. There was fun uplenty.
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CLOVERDALE
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Mr. und Mrs. Hum Dragei recent­
ly ri-turned from a hunting trip,
bringing home a fine deer.
Jay Cook wum out with his wood-
saw the last o f the week.
Miss Alga Garner and Miss Ander­
son und Mrs. Kunke attended the
Hollowe’en party in Turner, Friday
evening
Mr. and Mra. Fred UchifTerer were
visiting in Turner, Sunday.
Mrs. Füllet of Halem spent Sunday
here with Mrs. Anna Kunke.
TU R N ER
TRIBUNE
This week the local football team had to resort to straigm line bucks
journeys to Brownsville to play that to gain any yardage. Aumsville scored
»chool in the first athletic contest the its first touchdown in the second quar­
two schools have ever engaged in. The ter when a long pass from H u n k e l to
Brownsville team is reported to be Johnson was complet» d o p the Silver-
h,.avy> outweighing the local ten ton ten-yard line, from which John-
pounds to a man and Aumsville wul The try for point failed when an
undoubtedly have a hard tussle to Aumsville end was offside after Han-
hold its own. Coach Kmpey has been kel had bucked the ball acro- t. Score
pointing his men toward this game at half time stood 6-0 for the locals.
for the past two weeks. Last week
Aumsville scored its second touch­
most of the time was spent in work­ down at the beginning of the second
ing up a strong offense in passing. half when Getchell, snagging a pass
That it will be fairly successful was on Silverton’s 40-yard line, got away
Chua. Albright, who attended school
shown in last week’s game when for a ch ar run to the goal line. The
here for a short time the past year
seven out of eight passe.-i were com­ attempted kick for goal went wide.
und i» attending Ia-banon high this
pleted, two of which went for touch­ Silverton made its best bid for a
year, with Cleo Ellin, who is attend­
downs. One or two new plays have touchdown in the last quarter when
ing Hab-rn high this year, were visi­
been given out this week to add to the ball was carried to the Aumsville
tors at Aumsville high Monday.
the offense while two nights have 15-yard line, but there the line tight­
been spi rit drilling the team against ened and Silverton lost the ball, Aums
— Bazaar, Aumsville, Nov. 14 —
the shift which the Brownsville team ville kicked out of danger. The game
Dorothy Lucas entered school emplftys. Although the coach con- ended with the ball in Silverton’s
Monday. She is able to get about cedes little hope o f victory yet he territory in the middle of the field.
with the aid o f a crutch which isn't feels that his team will give Browns­ The local lineup included:
Just to her liking but she finds it ville one o f the toughest games of Right End................................. Johnson
much pleasanter than lying in bed, the season. One thing that is giving Right Tackle ............................. Wilcox
which she was compelled to do fol­ the coach considerable worry is the Right Guard ............................... Ditter
.Towle
lowing a severe attack of infiamation fact that two of his backfield men Center ......................
of the hip, caused by too much swim­ were injured in the Silverton game Left Guard ..............
Sisbarr
and may not be able to start in the Left Tackle............................. Pomeroy
ming the past summer.
Brownsville tussle. Lee, captain and Left End ......................................Zuber
— Bazaar, Aumsville, Nov. 14 —
stellar ground gainer around the ends Quarter ................
Hankel
and key man in most of the trick Right Half ................................Kendcll
Mrs. Gaines Fuson and small son,
plays, is land up by a bad knee, while Left Half .................
Lee
Doyl, who have spent the past week
Hankcl, quarter, who has been play- Fullback ...................................Getchell
here with relatives, returned home
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ing great ball all season, has not been
Subs— Tiipp for Wilcox, Kadau for
Wednesday. Mr. l-uson came from . , .
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¡able to be out for practice because Sisbarr, Amos for Kadau, Corner for
their home at Crawfordsville for .
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I o f a sprained ankle. Hankel does all Johnson.
the passing and his absence would be
sorely felt. However, the team will
Clarissa Clark and Charlotte Mar­
go
on the field determined to make tin were guests to a number o f their
AUMSVILLE
a good showing and will. The team little school friends at the home of
transported there on one of Clarissa Clark last Friday evening,
S T A T E H A N K is the being
school
busses. , Several o f the stu-
,
.
when the buthdays of both Clarissa
dents
are
gomg
along to support the and Charlotte were celebrated in a
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rousing Hallowe’en party. The eve-
Aumsville continued its winning ninf? wajj p,easantl spent in playi„ ,
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streak on the gridiron last week by parior Kames and ^
te llin g. The
defeating the Silverton Reserves 12-0 , Kirls recejvfcd man> niee preMnta.
Paid on Time Deposits
m a r ow game. The field was soggy R(.freshn,enU consistin;, of punch,
- *Buz.iur, Aumsville, Nov. I I —
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Mr. and Mis. K. Hphoon and three
children, Mrs. Emma Reed and Mr
hiank Bowers motored to 1'ortlund,
Sunday, where they visited at the
Perry Kitzmiller home. Mr». Bowers,
Mrs. Hphoon und Mrs. Kitzmiller are
sister» and Mr». Reed is their mother.
F. D. Vaughn, who ha» spent two
weeks here with his sister, Mrs. Mar-
gu rot H tray er, left Saturday for his
home in Ala.ka.
Mrs. Hedges ha<l her sister, Mrs.
Deters of Hpokune, Washington, here
with her over the week-end. Mrs.
Deters returned to Portland, where
she has employment for a month or
When talking-picture studio em­ so before returning to Spokane..
ployes enthuse over a "home produc­
tion," it must be good.
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It is practically impossible to en­
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joy one's own handiwork in the pic­
Alice and Glenn Titus were guests
ture business, a feeling akin to that
o f a rook who eats his own concoc­ nt a birthday party given for Ciaris. a
tions from force of habit, but enjoys Clarke and Charlotte Martin at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark of
the culinary art of others.
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When Amos ’ n’ Andy came to the Aumsville.
KKO Radio Pictures studio to make
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hale accom- _
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,e recen‘ " T and ,r,am
,n sandwiches, ecke and suckers were
"Check ami Double Check," their first panied Mr. and Mm Raymond Titus ( Th# Place for Home People to Bank again during the last half, making .erved durinK the evening.
talking picture, coming to the Klsi- for a visit at the hom«f o f Mr. and .___________________________________ the footing bad so that both teams j _
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I Those present were Jane and Ida
nore theutre, everyone was agog with Mrs. Hale's daughter, Mrs. Walter j ------------------------------------------------------I
Pomeroy, Dorth, Mary, Margaret and
curiosity.
Watkins and family of Green s Bridge
; Robert Lucas, Wesley and Elwin
Would the blackface kings o f en­ Sunday.
Schefiings, Montana Wilcox, Virginia
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tertainment "click” os motion picture
and Ralph Garbe, Ralph and Glen
May ro McKinnt-y is exhibiting some
stars?
HANDICAPS OF
Alsman, Viola Bradley, Carvel Gib­
G A R D E N
of-his registered Herford tattle at the C R Y S T A L
Would their brilliant radio person­ Pacific International Stock Show.
son,
Alice and Glen Titus, Lois Tur­
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alities faithfully transfer to the
ner, Mae Lacy, Sumner and Frances
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little and
screen?
Clark, Charlotte Martin, Clarissa
Mrs. R. O. Witzcl and daughters, Every Wednesday and Saturday
Were they actors?
As you travel through life you
Clark, Miss Grace Richards, interme­
When the first day's work was Helen and Helena, attended a party
Strictly Old-Time Dancing
will find many handicaps, but
diate teacher and Mr. Dregnie o f the
shown the projection room was jam- given in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Bur-
At 8:30, p. m.
advance grades. Mrs. Chas. Martin
none compared to the handicaps
med. Everyone who could possibly goyne ut the home of Mr. and Mrs.
assisted Mrs. Clark in serving.
of disease.
think of an excuse for being on hund C. A. Bear last Friday evening,
Have these eliminated by Chi­
M O D E R N
D A N C E
was there.
On Thursday afternoon November
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ropractic
Adjustments
given
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Never before in studio history has
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the
silver tea o f the Ladies Aid o f
AUMSVILLE
Every Wednesday and Saturday
according to a Neurocalometer
the condition continued throughout .
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the
Methodist
church will be held at
Strictly
M
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Music
reading.
an entire production. Those who
Glen Alsman, who was quite ill for
the home of Mrs. R. Lee Thiessen. A
and Dancing
Remember the Neurocalometer
worked with Amo* 'n' Andy all d*>' several days, is slowly recovering his
genera! invitation is extended to all
One Gate anil One Price o f Admis
on the set, the recorders, cameramen, good health.
locates nerve pressure.
Chi-
to
attend.
sion etitles you to both styles
script clerks, crowded into the pro-
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of dancing
I! ropratcic Adjustments remove
jection room each night. They fol-
Mr*' , Kmma
in ,,ortl“ " d
nerve pressure.
Neurocalome­
Ladies 25c
lowed the course of the picture with ^ m g for her daughter, Mrs. Perry Gents 50c
ter readings by appointment
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the same avidity they tuned in for Kitimiller, who is jlL
Roller
D REAM LAN D
Skating
only.
the radio broadcast ench night. It
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Boono Tuesday,
Friday and Saturday
ELECT
was finally necessary to station a uni- returned from a several «lays’ stay at
7 to 10 p. m. Admission 10c
formed wntchman at the iloor to Newport.
Ladies Free. Skates 25c
DR. O. L. SCOTT
andle the crowds.
— Bazaar, Aumsville, Nov. 14 —
An«l Amos 'n' Andy "clicked” as
256 N. High Street
Prof and Mrs. Mountain visited in
D em ocrat-Farm er
no one had "clicked” before!
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Their radio personalities are as evi­ Corvallis, Sunday. Their son, Robert,
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to the legislature. I shall oppose all >
dent on the talking screen as they an­ is attending Oregon State college.
legislation which seeks to gia n t spe­
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on the air. The screen enhanced their
cial privileges to favored classes. I
— Bazaar, Aumsville, Nov. 14
shall support the incom e tax. public
charm. The greut experiment was a
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ownership and operation o f publie­
success!
.
Wilson Einpey, who has spent the
serving utilities. Let the public have
past two weeks here with his brother,
the huge profit in electricity now-
Some time last Friday night the E. Warne Empey, left for Ben«! Tues­
going ea st: halt the pow er gra b b ers:
postofilce at Mill City anil Stayton day.
block the w ater pow er hijackers.
im v .w .w .v .w A W .Y A ;
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were broken into but nothing o f value
Mrs. C. D. Boone is tending the
were taken as both stamps and money
THROAT AND
at the Stayton office had be«-n hidden postoffice while Mrs. H. C. Lewis re­
LUNG BALSAM
away, and aside from a broken win­ mains at the bedside of her mother,
dow and papers scattered 'over the Mrs. J. M. Lindley.
for the relief of
(loor the damage was light.
Mrs. J. N. Lindley, who suffered a
At Mill City two holes were drilled paralytic stroke early Monday morn­
into the safe door but evidently the
L ik e s
ing which paralysed her left side,
thieves were scared away before they
shows very little improvement in
COLDS
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had finished their work.
health at this time.
SPA
SM ODIC
Th«> Stayton office has had two vis­
CROUP
— Bazaar, Aumsville, Nov. 14 —
its from prowlers in the past year an«l
both tirm-s entrance has been gained
W H O O P IN G -C O U G H
Sunday guests at the Wm. Howard
by breaking the glass in a rear win­
H O A RSE N E SS
home were Mr. Howard's brother,
dow.
B R O N C H IA L COUGHS
John Howard, and their uncle, Jim
Dos ¡or, both o f Canby.
Contain* no Narcotic
Chocolates, Boo Bons
FAMILY DANCE
S . B . M i l ls
Everybody
Coughs
Gandy
T CHRISTIAN CHURCH *
Lee Sutton, who has some fine Hol­
stein cows, reports that one was shot
Some splendid Sunday evening
late Saturday, presumabl) by care­
programs are being pr«*pared anil will
less hunters or boys.
be presented in the neur future. Tal-
ent from Stayton church nnd the Tur­
— Bazaar, Aumsville, Nov. 14 —
ner church will give one of these
Mrs. Margaret Martin, Mrs. A. E.
programs during November.
Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Niccol-
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The special songs at each the morn­ son are in attendance at the state,
ing nn«l evening services Sunday were convention o f parents and teachers
enjoyed by all.
being held in Portland this week.
Candies for the Hostess
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Table Candies
for your Guests
Riches Confectionery
Turner Oregon
Only at
Sch aefer's
DRUG STORE
Tha Original Yellow Front and
Candy Special Store o f Salem
135 N. Commercial
S. B. Mills horn at R oek fort. W ood
county, W . Va.. March 21. 1867, has
been a farm er and lumberman all my
life and I know- their needs. I have
been a resident and taxpayer o f Mar­
ion County fo r ten years. I ara a
Mason and Granger.
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