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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1930)
• — ir TH K T U R N ER T R IB U N E Mr. and Mrs. Toney Sheroti ami S aturd ay . children of l.ebunon, Glen Sherod of The C loverdale school put on a Wallowa, spent Sunduy at G eorge S herm an’s home. Glen Sherod brought neat little program Monday evening three carload o f fat steers from W al for th eir C hristm as holidays. The pu pils and teach er, Miss Gertrud«* An lowa. where he has a big cattle ranch, tler on, worketl diligently on this en to the Portland stockyards. terta in m en t and deserved much credit fo r the able m anner in which it wus Mr. and Mrs. Kay H arris of P o rt given. land were here Sunday fo r a visit LOCAL ACTIVITIES DURING THE WEEK B r ie f Ite m * C o n c e r n in g th e C o m in g * a n d G o in g * o f Y o u r a e lf a n d Y o u r N e ig h b o r* , a* T o ld to T h e T r i b u n e R e p o r te r * . O n e o f th e N ic e * t C o u rte * ie * Y o u C a n S h o w to Y o u r G u e tt* I* to H a v e T h e i r V is it* M e n tio n e d in T h e s e C o lu m n * . T h e T r i b u n e W ill C o n s id e r I t a S p e c ia l F a v o r if Y o u W ill H e lp U * M a k e T h is P a p e r M o re I n t e r e s t i n g to It* R e a d e r s b y S e n d in g in I te m s f o r T h i* C o lu m n . W r i t e u s , o r , i f C o n v e n ie n t , T e le p h o n e Y our N e w s I te m s to T h i* O ffice. with Kay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H arris. Kay is an opitician with I the Kigg* Optical com pany in the Rose city. AUMSVILLE l Miss Kunice Lewis is horn«1 for the holitlays. Mrs. C. A. Davis and Miss Mary Davie left S aturday evening to spend Mrs. Nor Pound was in Salem the w inter in Los Angeles, Calif. A t Tuestlay. torney Kndicott accom panied them ' and will tran sa ct business in San V irgie Bradley was a S ilent shop Charles Standley was a Salem shop Francisco for a few «lays before re- per Monday. per one day the past week. | tu rn in g to Oregon. C hristopher Schm itt w ent to Salem | , . —: Mrs. E. M. Keith was a C hristm as and brought out his siste r and hus- „ 7'"* “,um n' * ,r,s baskotball team . shopper in Salem, Monday. band to spend Christm as. : ,H el‘‘n P^ ’ ***** Koko3’ * u an U ; 0 Irm a an«l ra y B arber, ce n te rs; Paus- Miss Merle M artin came from Ore- Hans Jensen and children attended tina and Mildred Schifferer, forw ards, >jon s ta te College to spend Christman a Christm as program in Salem last with M argaret McKay as su b stitu te, with home folks. S unday « vening. [w an t daw n to d a fa a t 4 to 17 w han 1 ----- ~ they playe«! the high school team Fri- Troy N ance of Albany and Miss h a n s Jensen and chil.lren will (Jj|y evt.ning Cecil M artin referee«! In n o Nance o f Stayton visited at spend C hristm as with the C hris Jen- j the game, 1 the Susie Ransom home Sumlny. s. n family at Aumsville. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. B ear are enjoy- Mr. ami Mrs. Cumpbell of Molulla J M. B«*nesisi>n th e sick list. 1 ing a pleasant visit from th e ir daugh- spent the S abbath here with C. !.. Miss M arian P eter«... of E ugene is te r- *l r s - R E S tew art an«! son, (Juin- H artley. ten, who arrived last S atu n lay m orn- 1 a guest of Mr. n*id M Jeseee at the ing from Spring Valley, M innesota. I Mr. uniD M rs. C. L. H artley will Boy Home. Mrs. S tew art is the only d au g h ter o f hav«? th eir family with thc«n for Mr. and M rs. B ear and has many C hristm as <l.«y. Mrs. Glen K irckpatrick is here from friends here where she attornimi C entralia, W'ash., fo r a visit with her school before her m arriage. Florence, the small <laught«'r of sister, Mrs. Lee B arber, and family. Mr. an«! Mrs. W. B. Powell, is «|uite \ ill wdth intestinal flu. ■ .. -O-—— - Mr and Mrs. J . F. Th mason left Roba Spencer, who is atten d in g CRAW FO RD Wednesday for Albany to spend t hris- ! school a t Dallas is home for the hoii- mas with their daughter and family. i days. weok- Miss Helene Witz«d was F. A. Mitchell and wife spent Mon Mr .an«l Mrs. W. Lamb und Mrs. end visitor in Salem. day evening with Mrs. M itchell’s sis M unkers are here fo r the holidays te r and husband. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Little were 1 "'¡th -"r- «od Mrs. C. F. Hein. C rum e. Malem .-hopper* Monday. . D ari■ >" 1, -p«*n.l.m: th e Mr. an.l Mrs. R. A. P atterson and lolidays in Los Angeles, C alifornia, Ilev and Mrs. Gib trap and daughters J Josephine. Margaret. Ruth and Fernel Miss Tilda Johanson of W«;st Salem *'dh K enneth M artin. They are both will spend Christmas in Eugtne with were Sunday visitors a t the R. O. ' "dudi-nta at O regon Stat<*. relatives Witzel home. 1 \ j r an ,| Dick D avenport and ----- O----- Mrs. Chns. Ramsib-ll, Mrs. Thom as two children are ut the horn«- o f her Lawrence Edwards, who has been ill Little and Mrs. Raym ond T itus a t - | f>a l ‘ 'J13* Mr- a »d Mr3- J F - Wilcox, for the past two weeks, suffing from di tended a mcw-iing of the W om an's ^0,‘ *ne holblays. «----- phtheria, is leported as slowly improv W ork Club hehl a t the home o f Mrs. Noble Bradley took the »coutmas- Stella M iller in T u rn e r last Tucsilay. ing in health 1 ter, C. M. D regnie, and hi* g roup of J. N. Jolly is spem iing the w inter The f~ 1 ’era in the M arion vicinity with his d aughter, Mrs. C. M. B ather, a re experiencing some difficulty in g ettin g th eir plowing done on account and fam ily. Mr. Jolly has ju st re tu rn ed from a trip in the eastern e l the rain. states including Iowa, N ebraska, Mich Mr. and Mrs. John A very, form er igan and also the Yelllowstone Na- T u m e rite s, now living at Rocky Point tional P ark. ---------- o-------- --- w here he io employed on the Marion H unt farm , were here F riday fo r a a ______________________ ______ ______ short visit. CLOVERDALE Miss Bernice ¿auder, a student from t i e Eugene Bible uebool is visiting at the Ii«.ys Home and as a Chris mas gift to Mrs Seesee, is doing the cooking, in eluding the < hnstm ss dinr rr. - —— O , ----- Mrs. A rth u r Kunk«- was a Salem . vis.tor S aturday. -* . Mr. an«l Mr3. J. L. Webb are en joying a C hristm as visit from th eir «laughter, Mrs. Brooks. Mrs. Brooks has been employed a t Cascadia during the sum m er. —— -O----- Mrs. L. J. Rowley and son, Paul, a re »pending C hristm a ■ a t the home o f Mrs. Rowley’s sister-in-law , Mr. .■wul Mr*. George D. Thoma», a t Am ity. --- —O----- Th.* C hristian E ndeavor society hel«i th e ir m onthly social an«l busi ness m eeting a t the church Monday < vening with about 2.7 in attendance. A very enjoyable tim e was bad by all I present. Thurs- Knsley, Edwin Gatli, Max Bill Pearson, Hugh Webb, Pearson 11 «•!»«• it Briggs the gam e. ----- ---- O An unusually g«>o«l program und com m unity C hristm as tree was enjoy- e«l by 11 large crow d at the school house Tuesday night. Following is th«‘ program presen ted : Invocation, H. C. P o rter; solo, Mrs. Mae I am b; recitation, Roland L anders; song, prim ary chorus; recitation, Richard G ruy; a playlet. 4th, bill and 6th grad es; recitation, Kennell Brow; music. Thom as Merry M aker orches t r a ; concert recitation, prim ary room ; song, "S ilent N ight,” Chari« « Pom e roy, Fre«l Stiller, P rof. M ountain and C harles M artin ; playlet, 7th and 8th g ra d es; group of songs, High School Glee C lub; songs. Ju n io r Chorus. S anta appeared following the pro gram and rem em bered all with gifts. — - McChdhin Thornton and Wesley M x, who are assistant Scout Master*, were in the group that attended a show in S al em one Evening th,« p,|»t week - o - FOR SALE or T R A D E -Overland 4. *eapy to go with licrn-e, Prire $60. Will tak" hay. g'nln or «pud*. < ha*. Parson*. Bo* 126. Aumsville. Oregon. • w ... -O----— The annual Christmas party celabrat- ed each year by the A uintvile Women's club wa-t observed for thi* year at the home of Mrs. George Claxton Thurs day alternoon. The afternoon was «pent •«.cially and with needlework The guect room* w*ra decorated to represent the ( hristma* «pint. A large tr«-e held gilt* for each member and gu«*t. Mr*. Bland Speer sited a< San ta Claus with Mrs. Ghs*. Martin a* her helper. A m iniature tree red tup»r* J. green holder* and holly reried as a cen ter 1 tr«e I or thu lunch«-«.n ta b le. Paper nap' in* as will a* the menu, were *ug gevtive of the Christmas season. At a lat ’ h' ur Mrs. Clsxton s e r ia l I ineheon. j Mr* Blatid Spser, Mrs. J E. Towle and j Mr* ( harle* M artin assisted during thi- luncheon hour. 1 Mrs. David W. Lamb of ('n»cadia was a special guen for the afternoon. I Club meinbets present were: Mr* Charles Hein, Mrs. |T , Y. Me Clellun, Mrs Millie Martin, Mrs Charles M artin Mrs Kdgcr P erce, Mis. Illrnd Speer, Mrs. Margaret Sliayer, Mi* J. E low Iv and Mra. George Clsxton. Mrs T Y McClellan will entertain the club at her \V**t Ktuyt'*n home on January 8 •» “ ■> 4» - Last Friday evening the local gym wu* well filled with huaki-tbull sports who were treated to some real good biinki-tbnll play. Gat«'S came to take the scalp* of the local* and for 11 time it looki'd u* though they would do that very thing. Aurnsville »cored the llmt ba»kH win 11 holier threw 11 long *hot which op<-iii-<l the scoring for Aumirville. From then on the local* »hot several basket* ru n ning the score up to ten m ore point*, bolding tin visitor* to thre«*, but l«'t up for a tim e ullowiug Gate* to come within two point* of them before the q u a rte r ended. The visitor* ouL*cor<'«l the loculs in III«’ secoml «(unrter arul ut half tn in th«- score «lood Ip -17 in the visitor* favor. In the thir«l canto Aumsvill«- ritim* hark strong to bring the co unt 21 nil, but G ates counted live more to bring the count«- to 26-21 in tlnur favor four minutes before I he gam« ended. W ith th» *cor«- 28 to 27 in fuvor of G..tr.> and only 30 seconds to go, th«- lorals got into f ist action un«i Lee tnatle one of hi* sensational throw* which chang. ¡1 th« scon- to 20 2H. Johnson was high point man with 12, while I*«* was *• conil with 0. In th«- girl* gam e th«- Mt. Angel aca«lemy t<-i*m won over th«* locnla by a scon- o f 21-17. KRUSE & RYGH F.xparl W alrh a n d Jewalrjr Repairing New Je w e lry M ad* to O rd * r Price* R -«sonatile 4 8 1 C ourt St. Salem , Ore. R obert M ountain is home from O re gon S tate Collegia fo r th«- holiilays with his parents, P rof, and Mrs. T. C. 1 M ountain ----- ------ V ictor, th e K-ya-ar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arbie M artin, is recover- : ing nicely from a m astoid, tonsil and .denoid operation, perfo rm d at the S ilem G eneral hospital S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. E. J . C lark will I spend C hristm as n Silverton with 1 M rj. C lark ’* parent*, Mr. and Mrs. j • Little Edith Schiffer .r ha* been su f George Huyeg anil Mrs. C lark ’s *on, fering for the past week from an a t Ml-an W eston. tack o f grip. -----o----- W ayne Ransom and John Sacre J r., Mrs. Ja y Cook an«l Mrs. Dumb«’ck y>T'' at th eir respective horn«’* again were shopping in Salem early in til- ■liter spending several <luy* in the week. Salem G'-n'-ral hospital following an P rof, and Mrs. John Cox are visit ing his parents near Jefferson this week. They will also visit Mrs. Cox’ relatives at Oregon City during the holidays. -■ - »----- Mr. and M rsT oiT m b^k attended an E Robimon anJ yicer. Mrs A»;*uith auction sal,- o v -r near Aumsville, r<c eved a Christm*» cablegram from a Thursday, nephew a id neiee. Frauk and < iaire As Oocar F ü llet and h;s m other, Mrs. quith, who are in rillengr.id. Russia, j M. Fliflet visit"'! here W ednesday iwn-re they have sp nt the past five evening. —-- O’----- months Mr Asquith is a foreman in Mr. and Mrs. Ja y Cuok were «loing a branch D etroit factory, there manu th eir C hristm as shopping in Salem, facturing tractors I Mr. and Mrs. F. B. H aw orth were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Tony G entry a t M arion, W ednesday evening. Mrs. G ntry, who i.- an invalid, enjoys vis itors very much. Boy Scouts to a Salem . ’ o’ , . «lay evening. ( ’lillonl McKay, Mervin referr« d Christmas Joys B y William Banka in Missouri Form st n r H E olden day*. lb* golden day* * T hey all come back to me. A m happily the children crowd A round the Chrietmee tree. I eee once more the comrade* (rue M arch onward by my able, I hear the echo of their song* T o greet the Chriatmaetide. l a olden day*, in golden day* My thought* w e n high and bold. B ut oh the glory of thi* hour W h e n in my arme I hold T h e gihe that love hae brought to an, T hey q!l my heart w ith pride, A* I | m la their happy tonga T o greet the Chrlatmeedde. «“ nt J * * * * * a r " V c o v ,r 1 r:*P!', |y :,n,‘ W,M FOOn be out am ong th eir friends. A class to u rn am e n t in basketball ha* been started in th e local high school, und will continue fo r the next few days. The freshm en won the right to play the w in n -rs of the junior-s«-nior gam e to be played Mon day by d efeatin g the sophomoi-*» 17-7 in the first gam e F riday. Th. girls will sta rt th eir gam es next week ----- ty — The senior play, "R estfu l Hour Inn,” was presented a t S tayton, Thurs«lay, by request. The musical num bers between acts w ere furnished , by t.i«' ju n io r girl* q u a rte t, l^ouise H ighberger, M arie Hiael, Elcen Brau- ner an«l Imogen« A lsm an; Charles | Pomeroy and M erle C rane in a «luet, and the faculty t|u a rte t, Mrs. Ella 1 England. T. C. M ountain, Mr. D rif - nic and 'Tr Hull o f Stayton. — —- — 4» — — Jr The baskelbail g.«mc betw een the alum ni team s of T u rn e r an«l Aums- 1 ville was a close and even gam«* | th ro u h g o u t and had to b«* playeil one m inute overtim e to <l«*ci*I< the victors. T u rn e r won with a »core o f 24 to 23. Tin* lineup w as: Aumsville — Tim W hite, B ert B radley, K enneth P orter, Eugene R ichards, John Prospal, Rob- ¡e rt M o u n tain ; T u rn e r— Cecil M artin, Used 7 < HKVROIFT Cars W IT H A N O. K. 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