The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 05, 1931, Image 1

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    T he T urner T ribune
VOLUME XVI
AND CONTINUATION 01
THU AUMSV1LI.E STAK
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1931
NO. 17
prospects Are FIM“ ™ |W in One Game
Bright For A
Cannery Here
ITÏ CLUB-LIKING VALEN­
TINES WILL BE PULSEN!
AH jTKmbtr» an-! friends o f the
Community Club arc urged to be
present at the mooting Monday eve
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If plans new under way here ma­ s y
present und discuss with th people
terialize, Turner will luivc a coopera­
plan.,
for fire protection.
tive cannery and pickling plant to be
Como ami bring your friends.
ready to take care o f this year’s crop.
There will also bo a good program
The plant will be cooperative ami it j
o f /p'-cial features. There will bo liv­
is estimated that three hundred |
ing Valentinos presented by the dif­
growers can be signed up on account ;
ferent districts o f the community.
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In council o f the city o f ri.rnc.-r The Turner merchants arc giving
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met in regular session Tuesday night, prir.es to those competing. The fol­
practically in the center o f a large j.
curfew ordinance was read for lowing merchants are donating tho
area o f cannery fruit and vegetables, ^
third and host time and p. .- ii prizes: E. J. Harrison, J. McKinney,
which is grown in this section.
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by the council. This ordinance for- E. S. Prather urd Lee B u rb r.
One o f the big advantages of the
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bids any person under the age o f 10
location is the short distance from
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yi a i roaming the streets or alleys of
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a written consent. Violation o f t is
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ordinance is punishable by a fine or
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jail sentence.
afternoon at which growers from the
Other matters coming before the
West Stayton section and other places council were reading o f the report o f
» ‘ •re pr sent and while no definite the audit o f the treasurer’s book.-.
The mid-winter banquet o f the
plans were decided on a committee They were found correct. D. B. .Minnesota people o f the Willamette
v.u appointed to look after a few de­ Piwkcs, formerly ut the head o f the valley will be held in the Presbyter­
tails and report at an open meeting commercial department o f the Tur­ ian church in Salem on Tuesday,
ner high school, audited the books.
February 17, 1931.
v ich will l><> held in the school house
Those present were Mayor E. J.
Senator Staples, former Minneso-
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Crume tian, will be the speaker o f the eve­
ning o f next week when the finul and Prather, Night Marshal G. E. ning. A good time is promised. Tell
I .in for organisation will be made.
Given, Water Superintendent and your Minnc ita friends to come and
It is estimated that three hundred Trca,urer F - p - R°wley and Recorder join in the evening’s fun. Bring
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baskets, dishes and silver. Coffee will
g lo w rz «. n b.- signed up. The loca­
he served by the club. Mrs. W. J.
tion is centrally located, b« ing on the .
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I.infoot, secretary.
main Urn- o f the Southern Pacific rail-
A the next meeting o f the Maclcay
Ui I GW Ul dinance
Passes Final
Reading .
Minnesota Banquet
Salem February
Seventeenth
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Escaped Cons Rob
Jefferson Store
Sunday Nite
in one o f the most spectacular
games ever played in Turner, the lo­
cal boy3 won by a mere two points.
Boy what a game!
Jefferson took the lead at the start
and held it tell the last quarter then
it would go from Turner to Jefferson,
then tie. Twice in the last two min­
utes the score was tied, then Jeffer­
son took a four-point lead. In the
la.it minute o f play the home boys
dropped in two field goals a long shot
by M. Pearson and a short one by W.
Pearson, this tying the score, then
E. Gath had one in the air as the
whistle blew ending the game, it went
through the loop giving Turner two
points more than Jefferson. The rul­
ing is when the ball is in the aid and
the whistle blows, if it goes through
the loop it counts, and that shot by
Gath certainly won a hard fought old
game.
The score at the first half was 10
to 12 in favor o f Jcf'eison, at the
third quarter the score was 25 to 20
stlil in favor o f Jefferson, then that
yectacular lot o f playing by the lo-
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Although E. Gath wa3 groggy and
nearly laid up wit ha coid, he turned
out some fine playing aid was high
point man with W. Pearson second
and M .Pearson third.
The boys are playing wonderful
basketball and should by all means
have the hearty cooperation o f the
town people.
The score was 31 to 29 for Turner.
Referee, C ox; timekeeper, Peetz;
manager, Briggs.
The lineup:
The two escaped convicts, Dan
Flynn and Lee Duncan, who made
iheir getaway during the dense fog
last Thursday night, were captured
while taking a smoke under the wood
pile in the basement o f the Jefferson
school.
J. T. Jones, constable o f Jefferson,
who was looking fo r the cong, went
into the basement, and smelling to­
bacco smoke, made a search and dis­
covered the men. He summoned other
officers and after telling the men to
come out, they did so without any
resistance.
The store at Jefferson was robbed
Saturday night and complete clothing
outfits, a revolver, ammunition, food
and cigarette were taken. The cloth­
ing, gun and other stuff were found
on the cons when taken. Socks from
the gym lock* rs in the Jefferson
chool were found in the store which
indicates that the cons used the school
house as headquarters before the
store robbery.
Duncan was wearing the overcoat
that he took from Otto Muelhaupt
shortly after getting away from the
pen and Muelhaupt identified both
cons as the ones who held him up
Thursday night. The cons will be con­
fined in the bull pen for some time.
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ehar* e ot
j the program and will present the "O ld
Stayton. — The basketball came
can develop f?r*0 horsepower.
Fashioned School Room." In the cost played here last Friday night with
are Mrs. Albert Mader, Mrs. Frink, 1 Gates was one o f the fastest and best
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Magee, Mrs. Harry
Mar- games o f the season. The rcore was
1 C H tin, Mr:i. Ed Tooker, Mrs. O^car Bak- ,n soc-aaw from start to finish, and it
T t. r M. E. Aid was represented
at the rally at Pratum last Wednes­
day by ten members. It was a very
successful, happy time. We had ali
the thrills that go with a trip like that
— even to having to change a tire on
<r, Mrs. W. W.-lch. Mrs. Paul S ilk e,; wa* ° " !> b> a sma11 mar* in that sta >’* one o f the car. But, vve did it, thank
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ton won, scire 19 22. At half time
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Miss Margaret McGee, Miss Eva An- L.
the score v.'.. 9 10 in Stayton s favor. you, and no hard feelings toward the
W hue Kihhon T tu, oth< raise knov t, as i
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Gates team, and Shel- two men who went sailing by in spite
rtaDrM Willard
«norlal, u, tewdayjWOaaa and Min Marie Hisel
ton for Stayton were the outstanding o f our signal, either. Having to put
on the spare made us a little late, so
ubiriiooii ol liesl week, Februur 11. at
players o f the evening.
we found a church full o f people—
the home of Mr«. John Coz
All the
Stayton.— Iioudmaster Geo. Keech
mostly ladies, o f course— singing.
town ar.d surroundin’ c immuni:ie* are has been good samuritan the past
Stayton.— Mrs. Louise Beauchamp But we were there in time to hear
very cordially invimi io attend
month. He h:u had thirty men on road
the address o f welcome by Miss Avery
w:: u Salem visitor Tuesday.
work and expects to find work for
and the response was given by the
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Woodburn president o f the Federated
CHRISTiAN CHURCH
The work lias been dor.c on the ceme-
Women o f the Methodist Church.
— — ——— — — M j cry |,j|| which haa been graded down
A fter roll call and a sumptuou" din­
at the district’« expense. Mr. Keech
ner each o f the eight societies repre­
I lie fellow amp dinner and board , has given the work to those who
Mr. uud Mr*. U. S. Talbot and Mrs. sented gave a report o f their most
meeting held in the dining room o f
ld ,U w l,ich hai b(‘t n * much
Talbot’, son Mr. Steven.on, wife and successful ventures and also one num­
the church lust Friday was a re, nl Í c **‘
el help to those out o f employment.
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son and Mrs. Stevinson * parents, ber— either a reading or musical se­
success. T luro were more than fifty
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lection. Our pastor’s wife sang a solo
pcople present. The reports from the 1
Mr. and Mrs White motored to New­
fo r us.
• . nil department were encourag- y ^ U n c l c l V S c l l O O l
port and other resorts Sunday. They
Silverton had the largest attend­
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report the ocean a* a very beautiful ance, 35, which included their pastor
Sunday morning the services were
sight at high tide. Mr. Baker suffered and wife— Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, who
uplifting. The music, sermons and ,
a sev re heart attack when they arrived used to be here years ago.
the prayer anil fellowship blended in- |
Rev. Burgoyne gave us two very
to perfect worship service.
Mrs. E. J. Gllstrap entertained her at Taft, which caused them to cut their
interesting handicaps in the form o f a
The Intermediate C. E. society ir Sunday school Loyal 6 - 8 H ««., at her trip short, hiweve Mrr Baker was able
huge boil. Subject for the 11 o'clock
growing under the leadership o f Mis* borne Wednesday weening Horn 6:30 til to be over at town Monday and says he
hour w-as, "The Freedom o f C hriil,"
Lillian Peterson.
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Games ni.d valentines is feeling fine again.
text, “ I f the Son make you free, ye
One o f the most interesting and
shall be free, indeed.” "History o f
helpful addresses yet given by nro. | Wer* lhe d,Ver*'°" ,or lhe evenini' * ith
humanity is one long struggle for
Gilstrap was delivered by him Sunday *“vvryont preaont joining in the fun.
liberty. But where not guided by God
< veiling.
His ubject was "Adoles- Doughnut and punch were served and
in this, man goes in circle like a wild
c ncc and the Drama o f Youth."
all are anixoudy looking forward to an
beast in a cage. No human system
Do not forget the Kellems rally for >)lh„ r cne of , hese d*ijghtiu, Mth„ lllg#
can
bring peace if the Prince o f
nei •xt Friday evening. All nre invited. v
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Peace
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Wc >' will have visitors. Tins company I
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Free! DeVries o f the Marion Coun­ fo r the unrest o f the world today is
will b.- worth while.
( Clarissa t lark, president; Roe Wesfall.
ty Sunelay School Council o f Chris­ found in my text. I would rather
Monday evening tho members and j v’ce president; Mildred Bones, secretary
tian Eelucaticn, was present last Sun­ have this freedom that Jesus gives
friends o f Bro. Gilstrap’s Gleane rs Vern McGown, trenaurer; Mrs. Gilatap,
elay nnel hrlpeel the local workers or­ when He comes into the heart than
Sunday school cla s met ut the hom« teacher and Mrs. A. Dumbeck, as*ist- ganize the Macleay Sunelay school.
all the wealth and fame the world
o f Art RolieitaoaV and enjoyed a real ant teafher. -rho, e prwent Wf>re
There were 19 in attendance and a can give. There is such a peace and
h«ppy hour. It was u surprinc and !,
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larger number is lookcel for at the joy in following Jesus."
more than 30 people were prese nt.
’ ’ ry ' ° " * r' Le,*tU Cattpr»“ n- Alice Ii
rn-xt meeting.
At 7:30 the subject was “ The Face
Next Sunday evening the pustor’s 4U*'
ar*d Arleta Bones, ( larissa
The following officers ami teachers o f Jesus.” He spoke o f the Bible as
ubject will be "Christian CiUzen- *nt^ Frances Clark, Gcnva Barber, Mar-
were elected: Mrs. R. L. Thomas, su­ a photograph album. There’s a word
*lilp." It will be one- o f his strongest jory and Phillip McKay, Vem McGow*
perintendent ; Maxine Dalrymple, sec­ picture there o f every one o f us but
sermons.
. Lewis lYferly, Gen« Freemen. It.» retary-treasurer; Luellen Shaw, song the best o f all is the face o f JesuS.
Dr. Eple-y is pre-paring some beau
Westfall, Robert liutfield, Albest Rob- leader; Mr. DeVries will teach the
Friday night, February 6, workers-
Uful anthems to be given by the choir I .
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Bible class, und Mrs. Janies Shaw are invited to Jason Lee church to
soon. There will be special music ert' on- Kev- an<l Mt*. Gilrtapand dauge-
will instruct the young children. The what is called District Evangelism and
Sunelay.
fer-4» Josephine, Ruth, Margaret and
primary tt acher will be selected at a Stewards Retreat. This opens with a
Feruel.
Kelle.-ni.¡ rally Frielay, 7:30 p. m.
later date.
banquet at 6:30 p. m., but any one
White Ribbon
Coast Visitors
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Class Party
Officers Elected
Macleay S. S.
J efferson
E. G a th ..........__ R.F......... ..... Harper
M. Pearson ... .... L.F......... ........ Boyer
W. Pearson ........ C............ .......... Goin
C. Martin ..... .... R.G......... ..... McClain
C. Ensley ..... .....L.G......... ......... Beach
Turner subs— Bones for Ensley.
The second team weren't so lucky
and dropped their game to Jefferson
seconds by a score o f 16 to 12.
We go to Gates next Wednesday.
METHODIST CHURCH
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Stayton.— At the request o f Rev.
Lyman that members bring old Bibles
to the church, two very ancient Bibles
were exhibited.
Sirs. A. W. Adams
; had an old Bible that came from
Scotland and was 116 years old, be-
i ing used by her grandmother, and
the Christian Psalmist, which was
used by the grandparents o f Mrs.
Nellie Jones in 1869. Bibles written
f in six different languages were shown.
Birthday Party
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At Ball Home
A merry group gathered at the L, C.
Ball heme Thursday evening and helped
Keith to celebrate his tenth birthday.
Elton Ball acted a« postmaster and deliv­
ered valentines to the guests. Games
and contest numbers «ere enjoyed un­
til a late hour when Mrs. Ball served re­
freshments to the following guests; La-
Verne Whitehead, Eleanor Parks. Verne
MeGowen, De'.mer Barber, Tester Bone*,
Albert Robertson, Lewis Chaserly, Nor­
man Whiteread. Bobby, Elton and Keth
Bal\ Mr. and Neal Edwards, Mr. and
Mrs. Coeman Tracy and Mrs. J. E.
Whitehead Jr,
can go after that if they prefer, o f
course.
Interest is still running high in the
Sunday school scripture memorizing
contest. Remember if you are not
able to be present some Sunday to
send in wordas to how many verses
you have learned during the week so
they can be counted. But come, if
you possible can, to all the services,
it will pay you in heavenly coin.