The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 15, 1931, Image 1

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T he T urner T ribune
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1031
NUMBER U
STATE CAPITAL JAMMED CLEVEfl PROGRAM IS F E H L S. LOCALS FAIL TO HE-jFIHST PRIZE IH PEACE COM- ILL DAY MEETING HELD
WITH PEOPLE WHO SEE TURE OF GRANGE MEET MOVE JINK, LOSE TWO TESI IS M I I MISS BY THREE LINKS GLOB
LAST SATURDAY
JULIUS LJEIEHMADE
GAMES TO STAYTON JOSEPHINE SI1SIMP
AT HOME OF
The all duy met ting of Surprise The Turner high girls in a rather C. A. Bear, president, presided at
20TH GOVERNOR Grange
GEORGE CRUM
No. 233 was held in their slow, hard fought game lost to Stay- the Community club meeting Monday
hall lust Sutuiday with u fine lunch ton high. The score was rather close evening, assisted by Miss Mable
.Monday afternoon at 2:40, Julius 1 served ut the noon hour.
untd the last half when the Stayton Tucker who took the minutes in the The three Link Club of Id-ul R-U-
I.. Meier look tin oath of office mnl i The conferring of first nnd second aggregation
looped in several nice absence of Mrs. U. S. Talbott, the ka L»pge N< 223 met at the home nf
b'-rume Oregon’» twentieth govt-mot. degrees on two new members took shots, taking the
leud that Tumet was secretary.
Mr» G*<>. Crume In an all day mu t­
The outh w administer!* I by Circuit up a part of the morning session, and never able to overcome.
Mrs.
Jean
Pearcy
presented
the
The
game
Judg*- I.. II. McMahan. Mr. Meier it 2 o'clock u clever program direct­ came to a close with the score stand­ glee club in musical numbers from ing on Thursday, January 9. A delic­
won the Kubcrnatoriul honor after the j ed by the lecturer, Mrs. Ethel Gulvin, ing Stayton 27, Turner 14.
operetta “The Gypsy Rover,” with ious pot lu k dinner « u served at I lie
mo l dramatic fight in Oie hinter) ol was given. The New Year being the The boys game was a dandy ali the the
noon hour and a very pleasant as well
Mrs. May Hadley as accompanist.
the state.
theme.
The locals took the leod The second number was a dialogue as profitable day was spent piecing
In his message Mr. Meier discussed The program consisted of the fol­ at wuy the through.
first
and
it till the fourth by Shelia Delzell and one of the boys quilt blocks f -r u friendship quilt.
the salient issues of his campaign. I lowing numbers: Singing, “Smdes,” quarter, when the held Stayton
squad be­ from the Turner Boys Home.
Is i i.e a.-eoud quilt I lie club ha*
Among these he recommended tin- by the assembled members; reading gan to score some lucky long
Prof. J. T. Mathews, who has fc^en This
shots
abolition of the public service com- ¡ of tWu „hört urticlcs of New Year's bringing their score ahead of the lo­ an instructor at Willamette university made since beginning their regular
mission and tin- creation of a depart­ greetings by the lecturer; "Spring cals. The Turner boys couldnt seem for many years, gave a very interest­ meetings recently. Tlio first, a be ti-
ment of utilities to represent the peo­ Time in the Rockies,” was sung with to connect again throughout the last ing lecture on his visit to Australia tiful appliqiier butterfly pattern, w us
ple. He emphasized the development Albert Jensen accompanying the sing­ quarter.
and New Zealand in 1927. He also
lo the Odd Fellows H >me iu
of hydro-electric (rower as an out- er i on the violin; Iternadine White The boys played a fine game and judged the oratorical contests which given
Portland.
The next meeting of the
i ndtrig means of .‘itati development gave n eading giving the months of should have won but old man luck followed.
club
will
lie
the I. O. O. F. hall on
II • outlined a program of economy the year in verse; Raymond Titus, was against them.
The first prize was awarded to February 13 in when
Mrs. Lucille Mc­
i.umouous selection; Tennyson’s poem Givens and Stewart seemed to be Josephine Gilstrap, who took for her
"The New Year,” was read by Mrs. the stars of the evening for Turner. subject, * The Dawn of Peace” ; Leona Kinney, and the Misses Muriel Salis­
Eleanor Titus.
The score at the close of the game Cook placed second with “Democracy bury and Mtble Walker will be joint
(i. W. Karris, W. K. Gulvin and Mr. was 17 to 23 in favor of Stayton. and Word Peace,’ ’and Alvin Gamer hostesses. Guest* present were Mrs.
Trochel, legislative committee, were Cudwi-H of Salem was the referee. was third with “The Call of Peace.” Will Harris, Mr*. Waller Harris, Mr*.
uakeil to visit the legislature and get
The prizes were presented by Ivan E. McKay, Mrs Stella Miller and Mr».
in touch with other committei a on
Hadley .president of the M. E. Broth­
Cascade League
grange work. They will make a re-
erhood, who sponsored the peace con­ Ray Biker of Salem. Member* pres­
were Martha Barnett, Susan Jar-
l»ort at the next meeting.
The curtain raiser between the test.At the short business meeting ent
The rest of the progrum which con­ Turner
idiau.
Muriel Salisbury, Mable Mar­
Stayton second teams was which followed, it was decided to
sisted of calendar stunts was very a rough and battle
Stayton have the fire marshal speak at the tin China Bones, Lueilie Mt-Kiuney,
interesting and well worked out. The taking the lead throughout,
in
the
first
Barut tt, Mabel Walker, Haz­
month of January was cleverly repre­ and maintained it through the quarter
February meeting. Mrs. Riches also Gayette
rest
of
el
MeKav
and the hostess Hester
sented by u snowball contest in which the game. The Turner boys fought announced a Valentine program for
i ruuie. Mis» Mable Tucker was also
four persons took part. Rod hearts hard but iack of practice and experi­ that time.
A is ilo r for I ho day.
were passed and each added an ad­ ence
responsible for the loss. The
jective to the word heart for Febru­ score was
was 30 to 10 in favor of Stay- The pageant, “The Light of the
ary. March was the windy month in ton. Referee,
World,” which has drawn tremendous Mr. and Mrs. H. Wipper spent the
Page. The lineup:
which chidlp-n spent much wind in T u r n e r
crowns at the four presentations at past week at Grand Island with a
S ta y to n
, blowing up toy balloons. April show­ McKay
Mrs. C. A. Rockhil), and fam­
R.F................. _____ the American Lutheran church in Sa- niece,
ers mmo next, represented by four Thieson
ily.
While
there they motored to
Darby lem, will be given again next Sunday
L.F.
people with umbrellas march around Bones ..............C.................
: hilton ; evening. Henry Ahrens of Turner is Roseburg and visited Ira Pierce on
the hull. A short (lower guessing W.bb
KG.................
his 81st birthuay, taxing him a nice
story represented May. June, the J. Cox ............ L.G.................. J 1 cast (be leading role.
cake and cigars. Mr. Pierce, who
wedding month, and each gentleman
formerly lived here, is enjoying splen­
was
asked
to
give
a
description
of
In
one
of
the
fastest
hand
fought
did
health.
JULIUS L MEIER
his wife’s wedding dross and each battle of the Cascade league games METHODIST CHURCH
ami reorganized and increased effi­ lady was told to mention a funny played here at Turner, Stayton took
Ensley, whose truck burn­
ciency in administration of the state's or sa«l incident of the wedding day. ! away high honors. The game from Two fine services Sunday, preceded ed Clifford
a
couple
of weeks ago, is now driv­
The July stunt pertained to firecrack- »tart to finish was a wow, speed and by a very profitable Sunday school ing a new Chevrolet
affairs.
truck which he
Some high lights of the governor’s ers. August was represented by re­ plenty of it. In the first quarter the j hour.
uses
on
his
milk
route
and custom
minders of threshing. September, u 'ocals took the lead of 10 to 4 and
message were:
hauling.
Urges abolition of public service »chool story. October reminds us of hold it till the end of the first period. Subject of the morning discourse
commission and creation of depart­ corn shelling nnd Hallowe’en. Each After the gun for the second, Stayton was “The Parable of the Soil.” Say!
ment of ulilties headed by one man as was asked to give their pet hotror. launched forward and looped in sev­ if your heart is hard or stony, that
-peciul representative of the people. I November w as represented by a word eral nice shots making the score 17 is no excuse for not receiving the CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Home rule for cities in dealing with guessing contest relating to terms for tSayton ami 12 for the locals. The seed—or word of God—for your
utilities; repeal of certificate of ne­ used ut Thanksgiving time. Kor De­ third and fourth periods were both creator has offered to give you a new Mrs. Ruth Riches reported 30 at­
cember “Silent Night” was slung by close, except in the fourth Stayton heart—“and I will take the stony tending her department (primary)
cessity.
Urges hydro-electric commission Mi ii tor C i m . Mrs. T. Little, had a ten-point lead which Turner heart out . . . and will give them a Sunday. There are three splendid
with authority over water powei. 1 Mrs A. Edwards and W. F. Gulvin. enme within one point of overcoming. heart of flesh” (or a soft, tender teachers in this part of the Sunday
Then Thonia of Stayton looped in a teachable heart) but He never does
Municipal corporations to be fav- J
orrd in hydro development, hut pub­ Clifford Ensley is the proud father long one and this was followed by a these miracles for us unless we really school.
licly owned plants to pay taxes; limit­ of a baby girl which his wife pre­ short one bringing the score 29 for truly want them. Don’t worry, God is Bro. Gilstrap spoke on “Christ, the
ing capitalization of private utilities sented to him last Friday morning at Stayton and 24 for Turner at the not going to force you into heaven. Ideal Teacher,” Sunday morning.
nnd amortization of investment out the Bungalow Maternity hospital in gun for the end of the game. Referee, The only thing you need to do to keep There was a fine audience and the
of earnings.
Sulom. The little Miss, who has been Cadwell of Salem; timekeepers, Peetz out is—nothing. But we cannot af­ message was well received.
ford to be idle and let the weeds of
Strict economy; old age pensions; named Gayliu Floriene, weighed 714 and Thomn. The lineup:
any
description choke out the very- Anna Johnson led the C. E. meet­
iro n school texts; no salary increases; pounds. She is the first grandchild of
T u rn er
S ta y to n
> late absorb one-mill market road tux. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colvin of Aums- E. Gath ........... R.F.............. Egleston best of all. Even cares of this world ing Sunday evening. The topic was
M. Pearson .......I..F............... Shelton a worldly pleasure may choke out the “Ideals for Young Men”—no one but
Disbarment of George W. Joseph ville.
W. Pearson ....... C.................... Lesley spiritual. Let us guard carefully the the girls were allowed to take part.
was a “disgrace to the judiciary and
C. Martin ....... R.G................. Ware gardens of our hearts.
The boys sure heard what the girls
a stain upon the fair name of the
C.
Ensley
.........
L.G................
Thoma
a young man should be. It was
state of Oregon.”
In the evening we had an exposi­ think
not
easy
for them to keep still. Next
tion of the eleventh chapter of Eccl., Sunday they
will have their turn.
“Reading the Clouds.” It was excep­ There was a fine
attendance.
tionally good. Come out and hear
Sunday evening, January 18, is 100
Rev. Burgoyne.
One of the most charming services
per cent Christiun Endeavor night of
of
season was given Sunday night.
Aid society will meet Thursday of Dr. the Epley
sermon and songs at the Christian
led in the old hymn, then
church at Turner, Oregon. Come and Wednesday, Governor Meier nomi­ next week with Mrs. C. Guning. Ev­ sank his own
“Oregon, Queen of the
Upward» of two thousand people, enjoy the evening. Everyone between nated Mrs. Lotta C. Smith, widow of eryone invited.
West.
Then
the
pastor introduced an
friends and admirers of Governor the ages of one and 99 years are cor­ the late Dr. W. Carlton Smith, to fill The Men’s Brotherhood plan to go old pioneer, Grandfather
and oirs. Julius L. Meier attended the dially welcomed by the Christian En­ fhe vacancy in the house of npre- to West Salem, Friday night of this This splendid old man is Pearson.
a good
inaugural li.dl held in the armory in deavors. We are sure that you will sentatives, and Chas. K. Spaulding for week and help Rev. Groves in his speaker, and has a clear memory.
He
Salem, Monday night.
enjoy our program. A brief outline the place in the senate made vacant special meetings. Everyone who wants gave all a refreshing glance back
People came from all over the state, is ns follows: Six one-minute talks by by the death of Senator Lloyd T. to go should be at the parsonage by over three quarters of a century. The
in special trains, chartered busses C. E. members; special songs, follow­ Reynolds.
house was well filled and all were
and private autos, and from the bal­ ed by a fourfold sermon, title, “The Mrs. Smith has been a resident of ti;45 p. m.
cony of the armory the sight of the Message of God to a Sin Cursed Salem since 1902 and has been active The peace contest given at the pleased.
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bare back, blondes and brunettes and World.” Part I, Helene Witzel; Part in civic and musical life of the city. Community club Monday night was This is a busy
week at the church
the lialdheaded wearers of Tuxedos 2, Mozart; Part 3, Mildred Bones; She also was active in organizing excellent. All three contestants did again, choir practice,
W. C. T. U. and
and swallowtails, the contract was in­ Part 4, Josephine Gilstrap. The 15 auxiliaries of the Red Cross in both remarkably well both in the composi­ committee meeting. The
church lives
deed unusual. Three orchestras fur­ C. E. memebrs taking part in this Polk and Marion counties.
tion anti in the delivery. Prof. Mat­ to serve.
nished music for dancing in the din­ program arc working with diligence Mr. Spaulding is in the lumber thews of Willamette university was
ing room of the Marion hotel, in the with one object in view, and that is business in Salem, being owner of the the judge, and his was a hard task Next Sunday evening the young
armory and in the Crystal Garden» to give you a program which will be large Spaulding sawmill and other for they were all so good. Josephine people have charge of the whole eve­
and each place was crowded to over­ of benefit to all who may attend. This enterprises in connection with his Gilstrap was awarded first prize. $7 ; ning service. They will not disap­
flowing. From all reports those at­ invitation is extended to you through company. He also owns a large farm Leona Cook, second prize, $3; and point us. Ole Peterson is president
taining had a good time.
their president, Ole Peterson.
near Dayton in Yamhill county.
Aloin Garner, third prize, $2.
and is in charge.
uk
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Christian
Inaugural Rail
Draws Big Crowd
Endeavor C. K. Spaulding
Is New Senator
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