< T he T urner T ribune TURNER, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, VOLUME XVI s o m M U TO S i IMIII SPUMES ST F U S ­ TS ISS SON SINOUTT DON'T BE A CRAB i' scons Mins io HOSTS TO MISiON CO. iS A fter reviewing the sta te ­ m ent of the governor o f the Fed «rat Reserve bunk of At­ lanta, th a t “ we have been liv­ ing in un autom obile, railio ami electric re frig e ra to r e ra ," Messrs ? William F oster and Wa«l«lill A com m ittee of nix cvinpoMtl of Catching*, frankly uilinit th a t it Is an Huiiicy, Douglas Barken, J. L. i* true urul bccuuHc of it we W ebb, Ted W hitehead, C. H. Jeaaee prosperi ti. They adm it th at the and L. C. Ball m et ut the home of way to restore prosperity is to Mr. Bark *, Friday evening, and com­ buy still more o f them. And pleted am tiiK em cnl* for a fa th e r und bring forth more invention*. noil banquet to be held in the 'I urner And develop more new indus­ h.gh school Tuesday evening, De­ trie*. And produce more ‘‘lux­ u ries'’ und, in the process, cem ber 16. Mr. Barken will have charge oi the create more bunk credit and program und hu* prom ised u thic eve- pay more wages. a iik * entertainm ent. In short, the way to go ahead G overnor Norblud will be the is to plan to go ahead, und not rp< uker of the evening. to go backward. The em blem of Mr. Ball is in ch arg e o f the din­ the U n it'd S tates is an «agir, n er and it in needles* to nay th at not a ci ab. th ere wdl be pl< nty of good eat*. Mr. JcMuc, publicity and contuct m an, ha* hi* hand* full he will *ei th a t every man ha* a boy und every boy a du*l— if they wdl give him th eir name*. Mr. W ebb and Mr. W hitehead an- >n thary.- of table arrangem ent* and sir. Iladiey i* chairm un of com m it­ tee*. A. D. Hale inform ed The Tribune This i* a com m unity ulTuir and ev­ ery niMn in especially invite«!, an«l bent thi* week th at he is not so sure that o f all, th ere will be on charge fo r the tin- a ir mail *• rvice is so fa st a* some people think. F o r two weeks ago he plat« x. •ent an air mail le tte r to the depot —-■ ------- ag en t ut G entry, A rkansas, asking in­ S tnyton.—-J. T. Caldwell, who form ation as to when his sister would pride* him*elf on having good chick­ take the train fo r Oregon. He in­ en*, wa* the victim nguin Sunday closed a si If addressed a ir mail en ­ night of theft. He lo»t 72 Rhode In- v e lo p e for re tu rn inform ation und Ian«! Red hen* from a llock of 111. he received a reply Tuesday, the day The hen* were good layer* and hi.* siste r arrived here. The* posting weighed around five pound*. Mr. date showed the le tte r was sent a Caldwell ha* ju«t hud hi* (lock culled wei k i*go, hut ju st w here it had been and every one of the 111 were laying ail th at tim e is not known. Mr. Hale and he had contracted for the entire says the next tim e he wantn to get o u tp u t of egg* fo r the coining year. an answ er quick he will send the Thi* is the second tim e Mr. Caldwell le tte r b> freight. ha* lout chicken* thi* sam e route an«: it look* like the work of the same partie* who visited hi* coop a year G u y to n .- The wedding o f Willis ago. l’o tte r, son of Mr. and Mr*. J. F. P o tte r of S tnyton, and Miss Jean flu rry of S eattle was solemnized at CHRISTIAN CHURCH i • Pot. 1 1 ho..i on Than!: ►. dr ii-*y, ¡ c v r . u y b . j W . „ n t p e r .j . ..ing the cerem ony. Mr. P otter is practic­ The deep spiritual tone in all the ing luw in P ortland, where th e couple Sunday services was felt by everyone. will make th eir home. —■ — U —— The Sunday school lesson was the --- O---------------- * basis of Kev. G ilstrup’s m orning ser­ Mr*. J. L. Webb will be in charge mon, “ Tin Little Big Man.” The ud- of the C hristm as g ift program of the dress V'H* enjoyed by all. C hristian church m issionary society. Mrs. C. T. Whit«1 en tertain ed the so­ The sacred concert to be given by ciety at he» country home the past Dr. E pley’s choir has been postpone«! week. from D ecem ber 7 to Decem ber 14 as m ore tim e is needed to get ready. Dr. Epley * ays it will be very fine. —O.--- - On F riday, Novem ber 28, the young folk of the C. E. society held th eir social und business m eeting. They re p o rt a large crowd a till a w onderful tim e. D uring the evening On Novem ber 26 the pupils of both the new olticcrs w ere elected. They the high und grade schools took part a re : Ole P eterson, p resid en t; Louis Fow ler, vice-president; Helen W etzel, in a splendid program in the audi­ *. ere In ry tre a s u re r; Lillian Peterson, torium at the school, which was chairm an of Lookout com m ittee; Mux greatly enjoyed by parent and friends McKay, serg ean t-at-arm s; Josephine who were fo rtu u a te in attending. (iilstray, chairm an o f prayer m eeting The program included the follow­ com m ittee; Nellie B arber, chairm un ing num bers: “ Pilgrim M aids," llera- o f social com m ittee; Lillian P eterson, dine W hite, Kernel G ilstrap, Ruth Burgoyne, L orraine B arnett, Hazel su p erin ten d en t of Juniors. P eterson nnd Lnnore Myers in cos­ F ran* Sin ks led the C. E. m eeting tu m e; group o f school songs, high Sunday evening. T here was a fine school chorus; "T he Origin of Thanks crowd and excellent discussion. giving,” Rev. K. J. G ilstrap; piano —---O--- - duet, Lolita Skipper and Emma Den- The congri gntion enjoyed very y e r; “ Thanksgiving D inner,” 7th and much the excellent serm on delivered 8th grade pupils; "T hanksgiving hy Kev. Bates of Mill City, Sunday Song,” prim ary pupils; comic skit, night. It was one o f those addresses Herschcl Peterson, Atlec P earcy, Al­ th at m akes one feel stro n g er in taitli. fred C raw ford and W ilbur C arson; hum orous solo, Mrs. Pearcy, with Mrs. The pastor’s subjects for next S un­ »lay Hadley ns accom panist. The day are "C hristian P hilanthropy” in school orchestra played several num ­ th e m orning, and his evening subject bers as a p art of the program . will be “ D ynam ite.” Prof. John Cox announced the Hi — — -O — — School Frolic fo r Decem ber 5 and the The program fo r C hristm as is shap­ C hristm as program on Decem ber 19. ing up in a fine way. O % The singing of “ A m erica" by the The Imli' s’ b az aar on Decem ber 10 audience brought to a close n very will he one of the best they have held. inter, sting program . M ill PRETTY SLOW SITS P I T H OF r THURSDAY, DECEM BER 4, 1030 put mens The Murion County P arent-T eacher Association will meet this F riday eve­ ning with the Scott Mills B. T. A. in the high school auditorium , beginning a t 8 o ’clock. County Breaidenl Dr. B. F. Bound will preside. Bian* for the corning y ear will be outlined by the different presidents a t the m eet­ ing. Mrs. A rduthnot, president of the Silverton P. T. A. and Mrs. Niccoisori o f the Aumsvilie at -oci'ition will re­ port on the recen t fall regional con­ ference held in Portland. Mias Clarabelle Nyc, state home economic* lead er from Oregon State college, will be pri sent and give an address. T here will aJ.-o be a musical program to be offered by th e Scotts M.lls organization. Tni* will include a piano num ber by Bobby Schmaltz, vocal num ber by Miss Phyllis Macy with u violin obligato by G. W. T ay­ lor, piano d u et played Mm. I-a Verne Dixon and Miss C orrinc Moberg. HEALTH LECTURE AT J. M. BONES E On D ecem ber 2, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bones opened their home to a group of th eir friends and Mr. Am­ brose of Salem served n 6:30 o'clock d in n er and gave a health lecture. The tables were deco fat* d in m istletoe srtd varicolored chrysanthem um s with ships o f health as placecards. Mrs. . 7 i r - ret McKay and th e Misses Hil- div-th Bone* and Helen Peetz, in clever little caps anil aprons, served. Seated a t the long tables w ere Rev. and Mrs. G ilstrap, Mr. and Mrs. Ves- tc r Bones, Mr. and Mrs. M .0 . Bear sons, Mr. and Mrs. B ert McKay, Mr. and M ’s. J. C. Peterson of Shaw, Mr. nd Mrs. T. T. P alm er, Mr. ami Mrs. J h - . . i Bra her of Salem , Mr. and Mrs. John Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKinney, Mrs. Ada S parks, Mrs. C hina Bones, Mr. and Mrs. J . H. El­ ston ad daughters, Edna and Blanche, of Brownsville, Miss Alice Peterson, C harley und Ilollis Bones, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bones. S tayton.— Mr. and Mrs. T hurston K earns entertained with T hanksgiving d in n er their son, Ivan, and wife and daughter, Mrs. Ju n e B artow of S eat­ tle and theii nephew, Guy P. Kearns, who has spent the past ten years at Fairbanks, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Jos L. H arris, Sr., and sons, Ralph and Jos., J r ., Mr. and Mrs. Chnrley R. Sims o f Stayton, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks and Mrs. M. E. Cham bers. Mrs. Sims is a sister of Mrs. Brooks and a g ran d d au g h ter of Mrs. Chambers. WILE RESIDE HERE Mrs. Bettie I.eggitt arrived Mon­ day from G entry, A rkansas, and will m ake her home here with her brother, A. D. Hale. It has been twenty-five years since Mr. Hale had seen his sister and the m eeting was indeed a pleasant one. The following news item is taken from the Journal-A dvance, printed a t the home of Mrs. L eggitt, nnd has to say of her d ep a rtu re for O reg o n : “ Mrs. B ettie L eggitt, fam iliarly known to the citizens o f G entry as 'A u n t B ettie,’ left Monday night for T u rn e r, O regon, where she will make h er home with her b ro th er, A. D. Hale. Mrs. L eggitt sold her reaidence ju st noith of th e M ethodist church to J o e . Eldridgc.” DOLES GOING FAST M AKES NICE XMAS G IFT S FOR KIDDIES Now is your chance to get a y e a r’s subscription to this paper and a b eautiful “ Kiss Me” doll, both fo r $1.25. Every child is a lover of dolls and th ere is nothing th a t will please them more th an a doll for C hristm as. You can g et your w in ter’s reading and one o f these doll* by subscribing to y o u r home pa- per. This offer applies to eith er re- newals o r to new subscribers. This offer is only good fo r a limited tim e, so come in and put your nam e on the list and take home one o f the b eautiful “ Kiss Me” dolls. NUMBER 8 STATE TO OBSERVE DE­ CEMBER 7TH AS UNI­ Ì VERSAL BIBLE DAY G overnor A. W. N orblad urges the observance next Sunday, December 7, o f Universal Bible Sunday in the churches th ro u g h o u t Oregon. The Am erican Bible Society, an organiza­ tion which issues annually over eleven f million copies of Bibles Testam ents, and P ortions in close to two hundred J languages, has been sponsoring Uni­ jj versal Bible Sunday over a period of J years. Thousands of churches through ^ out th e United States as well as many 2* C hristian churches abroad join in this < m ovem ent which was conceived and i is prom oted to em phasize the essen­ tial position which the Bible occupies in the spiritual life o f men and wom­ en. In endorsing Universal Bible Sun­ day, G overnor N orblad says: “The S criptures o f the Old and New T esta­ m ents have played a m ost im portant p a rt in the developm ent o f the civil­ ization o f the en tire world. In the g re a t state of Oregon, a vast em pire C ounty S u p erin ten d en t Fulkerson of over 96,000 square miles, the announced S aturday th a t plans have S criptures have been a vital fa cto r ju st been m ade fo r a school board since the arriv al o f the early pioneers. convention fo r representatives of These hardy pioneers, when hard Marion county d istrict school boards pressed by th e troubles o f th e long to he held a t the co u rt house in Sa- I jo u rn ey across th e co u n try and the lem, S atu rd ay , Decem ber 6. G rant | suffering found in the new land, ' r* M urphy is president of the county ed to the S criptures f« »om fort a:: organization, D irector M arshall of guidance. Among the very first build­ Sweglc is vice-president and Mrs. F u l­ ing“- w ere those fo r worsh p and even kerson, secretary. before th a t was possibl* th e early T entative plans are fo r the main s e tte r s o ften gathered to g eth er be­ them e of discussion to be for a b etter neath the trees fo r religious services. use of the Sm ith-H ughes act in the “ In view of the greatness of the schools of the county, 'n addition S c rip t-ro a and the im portant nart reports wiii he received fro in various played in th e civilization of the en ­ districts on work of the school hoards tire world, I do most heartily endorse and out o f those will come fu rth e r Universal Bible Sunday and urge all m atters fo r discussion on problem s to cooperate in m aking the day a co-incident to the work of the various m ost successful one.” boards.— C apital Jo urnal. J l U P H TO HOLD MEETING Stayton.— The W om an’s Club and C ham ber of Commerce will again sponsor a com m unity C hristm as tree. The C ham ber o f Commerce has also decided to give prizes this y ea r fo r the best decorated homes. A booth will be in the bank where the voting can be done, as last y ear the aw ard­ ing o f prizes did not seem to m eet with the approval of some. It will be done hy voting this y ear and not by judges. The com m ittee on home dec­ orations is Mrs. Gen E. Fox, Mrs. M. Shields, Mrs. Eliza T aylor and Mrs. H. Champ from the W om an’s Club and H. J. Rowe, W ayne W right, O. L. B aker and W. A. W eddle from the C ham ber of Commerce. These organizations assisted by P. T. A. will have charge of the C hristm as tree at the school house. METHODIST CHURCH "T he Righteousness T hat Exceeds,” (M att. 5 :2 0 ) was the subject of the m orning's devotions. L et us m easure o ur beliefs and connections by the words of Jesus. W hat is the “ m ore” th a t Jesu s req u ires? Many th ere are who outw ardly ap p ear as good and som etimes b e tte r th an some C hristans but they lack fellowship with God— and the deep peace which nothing but vital touch with the C hrist can give. So th e “ m ore” th a t Jesu s req u ires is “ forgiveness, peace, fellowship and expectation a fu ller life beyond.” Much Interest is being worked up in th e Sunday school th ro u g h th e m em orizing of scripture verses. The boys class reported 70 verses learned last week— needless to say they w ere aw arded th e banner. Volleyball will probably not m eet C. F. Sm ith and his m other left W ednesday, Decem ber 3, fo r th eir till W ednesday next week as the Com­ home in "Glen’s F erry, Idaho. A fte r m unity club is on Monday night. visiting th e ir dau g h ter and sister about three weeks. We wish them a safe trip home. BIRTHDAY PARTY RETURNS FROM EAST E. Robinson and his sister, Mrs. Asquith, arrived from Thiesville, Wis­ consin, F riday m orning. It has been eight years since Mr. Robinson left T u rn e r and he says he has been con­ tem plating moving back here fo r the past th ree years. W hen he left Wis­ consin there was a blizzard raging and snow was 12 inches deep, and Minnesota was having one o f its bliz­ zards also. He says O regon looks good to him and he will stay here this trip. At present Mr. Robinson and his sister are stopping with Mrs. Geo. B arr. E. Robinson is the first m an to sub­ scribe on the doll offer and this week took a subscription fo r his son in Wisconsin. He took th e doll, so he snid, fo r his sister. Elton Ball, 11, was the honor guest i when his parents, Mr. and Mi*s. L. C. Ball, entertain ed with a fam ily d in n er j Sunday. A large birthday cake cen­ tered th e table which was iadened w ith good things to eat. C ircling the table were Elton, his g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W ipper, Mrs. F ran k Lyle, an au n t and daughters, Eleane and Jean n e, of P o rtlan d ; and uncle, Ben W ipper; his brothers Bobby and Keith, his fa th e r and m other, the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bali. --------O---- Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Fhelm an and Miss Thelma Dalzell, all students a t Oregon S tate college, w ere here fo r Thanksgiving at the F. C. Dalzell p arental home. O ther d in n er guests w ere Alvin Schirm an and R obert M iller o f Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Ulwin E. D enyer and children, Russell, Jam es and Emma.