I < T he T urner T ribune vo lu m e XVI TRIBUTE PAID TO FIRST PRESIDENT BY FEDER­ ATED COM. CLUBS f TURNER, M ARION COUNTY, OREGON, t r NUMBER 7 T hings A r e U ookng Up sin cni uh - im PHESEDT PLANT NEXT SPRING From whut we hear from different ; right now than it ever had, but where where it is m ost needed. part» of the United State.-, it is New j i* it? It i* ntiully in time deposits, Some rmart f«-How proposed a few ! York City that i* deepest «in the ilrawing jntercat, or in savings ac­ weeks ago that everybody ought to -lough of ftlc«Th of tli*» Marion County K«*«l- l i n e i- beginning to shine thiough | .*p«-n fore the no denying that. Wliat with th- rinun­ ily.” merry way in beginning to show its at an early date. routine bumne»» wu» «tart«-«! thouo ci I «lump thut begun more than a And we hear that the “ Buy Now” ( effect. George Smith, manager, sa >3 th' i. ii mbteil «at with bowed h'-ad* for ye .r ago, and this year’« wide-*) r ad movement, which .»tart d a f> w weeks “ Big money” is not timid. On«; cannery has been crowded for some a minute in tribute to it» Hr,a prcsi- tl. ought, and the tumble in the prie«- j ago, has spread around the country (arg • financial house announced the time and the addition will take car • ilent, l.lojii T. Reynold1 «, who purivd of wheat u»«l cotton, and the «hutting an«l that people everywhere are be­ other day that it ha«l clients reauy to o f the increasing business. Twenty- uw.ty during the day i.t hi« home from (It 'vii <»f fac’ orii-i', we haven’t be r< ginning to take tin- «limes out o f the | invest anything from a million dollar.-' five new members have been added ,« heart attack. ReMdution o f »yin tl ough «udì u “ hard tim«-»’’ ye ir saving*« banks and the dollars out of j upward. They didn't want to bother to the association which means a pithy will be drawn up by the pr«-*i- »•• re 1921. But it hai its comperila 1 the ch«cking account* and buy th<- | with trifles worth lets than a million, greater volume of business. ti* n», by comparison with previoua comrno«litieK which are for sob- every­ but they would buy into anything <1 it und j.ent to Mr». Reynold«. The new property was purchased where ut bargain prices. At the election of oillcen, Dr. I*. O. . «.edlar tuitions. C«»nimo«lity prie 1 profitable in million-«lollar units. T from W. P. Thorpe. Bil«-y wo» ie elected pr«-sld«-nt; Mm. j I ave not gone up but have come This is going to be a “ useful” ones who are holding back are the Cha« S. Claik o f Turnei, vice |ir«-si- [down. Moat of Uto»«- thrown out of Christman, from all indication*. Peo­ ordinary folks like us. But if we be­ «lent; Jo»« ph Kerber( o f Mt. Angel, ^work hu«l something ahead to tide* ple gen -rally ar>- planning to give as lieve in the future o f the United CHRISTM AS PRESENTS »ecreUtry-treMMUrer, ami Roy J. Ric«- - them over. Christmas gifts thing* which are not States we can prove our faith b> be­ FOR THE KIDDIES of Robert- will take the place o f G«-o i The n ain thing the m U r with t ••• .n* r.-ly ornament d or luxurious, but ginning again to spend our money I in Mm o f Silverton on tlie boar«| of ¡country rig) t now is timity. Tile heed ¡such useful present., as n« w thin-.«* for tor necessities and a little bit more, Every child is a lover o f dolls and I of n big b n': «aid th - oilier day: the horn- . That, is all to the good, for ¿nd when we are all doing that the there is nothing that will please them «, rectoia. A committee composed of Mr». “ f)ur bank has more money in it it put i m-»n--y circulating in channels “ hard times” will be over. more than a nice doll for Christmas. Chu». 8. Clark of Turner, Henry R. You can get a beautiful dressed “ Kiss Crawford o f Salem, Ilowaid /.niter Me” doll by paying for one year's o f Salem Ho.ghU, Roy Rice o f Rob subscription to this paper. This ap­ Mr. an«l Mrs. Karl S. Prather enter­ He was 57 years old. t rt. anil John Marshall o f 8weg«-l w m plies to new or renewals. The sub­ Mr. Reynolds had served three ses­ tained Wednesday evening o f last appointed to b< gin making pin»* for week with u dlnn r party, th«* occa­ sions in the house from Marion coun­ scription price is $1.25. Come in and the «pring tryout« and to u»uuguraU- sion being their seventh wedding an­ ty, four years a.-; state senator and see the dolls. it sy -t«-m a» to grading »o that utlult» niversary. Covers were placed for had been re-elected to that post at Hunt Jet»Mi rern-vcd a letter n few »oven gu.-sts: Mr. and Mrs. John R. the last election. wouhl not compete with children, a» ' la»t year there was »ome dissatisfoc- days ago Iri-ni hi* *i»ier. Mr». Y»ol>e, > He was elected president o f the ( ‘ox, Mr. an«l Mrs. Donald I. Riches CLOVERDALE lion in this pha-e o f thi- cont«;t*. The who, will. Mr V. ' . and lit!tv Ahn. Oregon Horticultural society in 1926, ■ n.i Mr ; nd M s Karl S. Prather and committee wdl hold u meeting early nd was a former northwest district Jvrux-n is visU.i K relati-n in Den- ! .on, Stanford Jr. A bowl o f yellow in December to ilruft their plan» »b Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cook were Salem governor o f the International Lions that the ilifTen nt communitie» who ¡mark, the r »nd Mi Jcns«-n'* i.^iive chrysanthemums an«l green tapers I visitors Saturday. club. v. inh to tuk part will have umpk- time ¡laud. In in .1 mg (be trip o.er, ih were u»«-«i for d-coratings. The eve­ Senator Reynolds was one o f the in which to prepac«- th«dr program*, third out tl > «-a lie airo v«-r> rou :li L. E. Hennies an«l his crew began ning was spent in music and social most prominent horticulturalists in laut »pring too little time wa.« given and litlla Alton could not keep her tool- . i road work again this week after a tonv. rsation. Marion county and wmi president of mid not all wiio wi*hed ha«i time to few days layoff. (inf and I H on h«r luce several tlrm i the Producers’ Co-operative Packing prepare for the conte*t. Thi» »pring She told Mia. Wolfe «..« Didn't Ilk# P i rociation o f Salem. He was a mem­ tryout» promi«e» to I n * letter than ber o f tke s AAA o vroerd o f horticulture and Mr. \Y«4.% »i ,'utty «><.uid «•ver be fore a» moat of the cont«-*t.ints ! * METHODIST CHURCH"" for 3ix years. 1 hat evening she w j - are pleased with the grading of the to the « apt ait. K ■ His fir :t wife, Miss Kdith Fr.rzell, program*. fortun.it.- in a-ttitic by the «'upturn'* »id< Last Sunday morning's subject, to whom he was married in 1896, The neat m«-eting o f the F«- --rt trouble was the cause o f the * die«! in 1917 ,an«l Senator Reynolds “ T ‘iinkful.” The Anglo-saxon word will lx heltu n o t i* »t ip ' and when death o f Lloyd T. Reynolds, state m :rried Miss Ruth Saucy, who sur­ which means “ giving thanks.” To be. time in December, possibly the I2th. •nator. Mr. Reynolds hail be>»n a j ho »aiJ "Y t .’ ’ .« ask ii i. in to 1 - "■ —■ ...O- ■■ ■ —— vives him, along with one son, John thinkful is to be thankful. Not just forcr from h--art ailment for the An enjoyable all «lay meeting of more « areiui m,< Truesdell Reynolds. Other surviving to be patriotic but as the forefathers • tie-rhip go more i who established the custom in grate­ p: ? t:-ree years nnd while he h-ul tiie (jiutigi Work Club wu« held at 1 »n.oo ly and e* pr i er hs w«>uld. *- •' up i n«l attending to his duties relatives are a brother, John Reynolds th«- home o f Mr*. Wm. Itutzke re­ | Portland attorney, and a sister, Miss ful recognition o f the source o f all j That l.ig.it tie * ««-nt down und the in time to time, he hud been con- cently. A delicious potluck dinner «a : j Mary Reynolds, ex-instructor at Wil- good gifts. 1 for one am glad to live fr- I to hi- b-d for several months \oyage wu* v»t . , -Li.t «: d A'n.u nerved ut noon. The next* meeting ! lam- tte university, but now residing in a country which is Christian (in -I i r the thn e days prior to his name at least) whose constitution is niaJu it so. will be at the home of Mm. Stella thought the < ap t. j in the «-ast. i’.h he v. .. in a critical condition. framed in Biblical terms; whose very Miller. money proclaims “ In God We Trust.” Our lives are given to us for more th-n simply to live. Do you find a [ CHRISTIAN CHURCH ^ bitterness in your life? There is a tre.» whose h-aves are fo r the healing In Bibb- school there wa* a fin«- ' o f the nations. The tree on which the attendance, (¡leaner* class, with all Son o f God was lifted up and all members pr. s< nt, «liscuitsed plans for who will look to Him (in faith be­ u linger class room. lieving) shall have life— the abund­ The choir was thirty strong. Dr ant life— for the look. Kpley promi»«-«l Am- talent from Sa­ U a TH U RSD AY, NOVEMBER 27, 1930 lem to help in the sacred cone« i . De­ cember 7, Sunday night. Next Sunday night Mr. Gil .imp, Turner pastor .will trade pulpit* with Mr. Bates, Mill City pastor. Mr. Kates wu* married not long ago ami will be i-ure to bring a Ane sermon. The morning sermon will be called • V I ttth B Man.” I.a-t Sunday night th«» subject “ An <>!«l Bachelor's Love Letter,” brought out a goo«l nuicnce. It proved inter­ esting. Paul was the old biclx-lor and I Cor. 1.1 was the love h-tter. It proved a splendiil sermon. Th«- l.ndies Ai«l is very busy getting the work finish«*«! for the bazaar, I)e- ct-ml) r 10. They have an all day meeting Tuesday o f this week. C. E. young people have a party j in the social parlors Friday night. They have fine meetings. The meeting in the home of Mrs. Whit'* wa very interesting. Mrs. Gil strap, president o f the missionary so­ ciety, called the business meeting to «>r«ler, nnd Mrs. Barm-tt followed with an earnest well chosen program. Tin- next m<-< ting in December will be a Christmas g ift program with Mr*. Webb in charge. Mrs. F. C. Delzoll will prepare Thanksgiving turkey for all her fam- ilv nnd also <-rltertain the family of Mrs. Bir«ti« Dt-nyer, also Alvin Schir- rr-iir end Bob Miller, Salem. JtNSEH 1« n i l ¿subject for the evening service was The Spirit Fided Life.” Owing to the fact that so many will be out o f town next Thursday it was thought best to not call the regu­ lar prayer meeting this week. The Ladies Aid will hold their De- ccmbc-r silver tea at the parsonage Thursday o f next week, December 4. The following ones are on the pro­ gram which rw ing to the shortness of the days will begin promptly at 2 p. m. Everyone cordially invited to be present at that time: Opening ........................... Mr*. Bond Solo................ Mrs. Mayro McKinney Reading .. Mrs. Lawrence Roberts Reading............... Mrs. Earl Prather Reading...................... Mrs. John Cox Solo................... Mrs. Wm. Burgovne Reading............... Mrs. Lee Thiessen Reading.......Mrs. Lawrence Edwards Original Poem...................Mr*. Gilletc Accordian Solo...... Mrs. Ivan Hadley Paper........................Mrs. C. A. Bear Reading....................Mrs. D. B. Parks Solo........................ Mrs. Earl Pearcy The Burgoynes are spending their Thanksgiving in McFarland. Owing to the fact the bazaar is to be given the second We«lnesday in December, the W. C. T. U. will meet the first Wednesday next month. It will h.- hehl at the Gunning home and remember the date, December 3. All the ladies ore more than welcome.