The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 05, 1931, Image 4

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    THE
TU RN ER
TRIRUNE
l ease like In in ance must lu com m «»
in bo>;
V Boy Scout troop is ti. re wa now murder, rapine and 1 because there was no peno
their sup rvision.
I'Utehe y. They could not cry p ice.
Quoting from Hon I’atrick J. Hur­ m a t with that which Wt dealt* to
In luukint o f peace: "T o the vet-
ley, m ci'tu ry o f war: "National «I« proU'Ct."
'• .in tli* word p' ace is a benediction.
To nu it is that condition in which
oil' '» soul is in attune with his Maker
v « w .•.v.v.v.v. ■ V-". ■ v
v A v m w m v m '. w . v . v
nti who .• spirit is content with love
um: confl lenre in his fellow man.
"There could he no better setting
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for u picture o f peace than thut o f
The regular monthly meeting of
the fields o f Plunders. Let us go b..ck
the Methodist Men’s Brotherhood o f
to ono August ow ning in 1914. I .«t
ItUY HOOFING T H A T
Turner was held in the church Tues­
us picture in imagination the field of
ENDURES
day evening, February 3. We were
a happy peasant. The sun was just
id eased to have us visitors. Rev. M. A . . „ .
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sitting in a glorious bal o f nr«* and
Groves, .Mr. Griffith ami Mr. Baker
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It ii ih« ambition o f a w r y p ro p ­
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out from it was cast beautiful mys
o f West Salem.
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erty
o w n t r to provili» b u build
This Month
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o f go Id. C hewing contently the ox*‘n
The program consisted o f group
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with th» roofing m t it r U I
ONLY
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l i e
lie
arc leisurely making their way to a
that
will
c o n t r ib u ì » lo th» b»au-
singing, devotional which was led by
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nip.it s rest. Then afar from the bel-
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ty o f th» »Ir u tt u r » •• w»ll a*
M. A. (»roves in the absence o f the | , ' ,
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A Course of Private lessons
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'O ' (he Angeles sound ami each iftan
p ro v » d u ra b l» and a con om ical,
regular chaplain. H. 5. Bond, who
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, , and ma d hows their head in u mo-
FR EE with every New or
\.a$ eonfimd at home on account of
W » hav» ju .l that t y p » o f r o o f ­
illness, the business meeting, and an ments pray er of thanksgiving to their
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ing and h a fo r » you d m iil* on
interesting talk by Bryan H. Conley, Maker. Then silently they too go to
any kind o f a ■uballiut» wa
h o p » that you will giva u* th»
commander o f Marion Post 661, Vet- a night o f earned rest. There v-t*
• runs o f Foreign Wars, Salem.
opportu n ity to tail you about
Easy
Terms
peace, happiness and contentment.
Some items o f special interest de­
cu rt. U»» P io n » » r Roofing
"The morrow broke and with it
cided upon were:
That in the near future one volley cam° (^° ominous rumble o f cannon,
C A R L T O N PIONEER ROOFING CO.
ball night
be set aside as a general tread o f marching men, horror and
A. B. Christenson, Manager
276 State St.
Phone 1961
SALEM
get-together night, which will include desolation. On the field where but
AL'THOKIZKI) APPLICATION AGENTS
Oregon.
Salem,
OREGON
volleyball, some other games and yesterday peace reigned supreme
V .V .’ . W . V . V i V . W i V . V . V r V . 'i V . W A V A W W . V i V
stunts and refreshments. The com-
mittee appointed by President Ivan
Hadley for this occasion consists o f
Lawrence Roberts, Rev. W. S. Bur- i V
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goyne and D. B. Parkes.
That the Brotherhood sponsor an
anniversary and homecoming service.
C. A. Bear and F. C. Gunning were
appointed a committee to work with
the pastor in arranging such a serv­
ice. In this service will be included
the history o f the Turner M. E.
church, talks by some o f the pioneers
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o f the church, with possibly a social
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hour and basket lunch at noon.
Mr. Conley's talk on the veteran,
his work and aims in times o f peace
and the purposes o f veterans’ organ­
izations was interesting, instructive
and well received.
In speaking o f the veteran, Mr.
Conley said: “ The veteran is a man
disillusioned. As a boy full o f hope,
pride and ambition he marched away; I
One of our Turner friends and customer was in the store the other day and his feelings were hurt
as a brave man he fought, bled and
just
a
bit. Me said the peopie of Turner are just as much entitled to good Price.» as any other commun­
«lied on the field o f battle; as a true I
ity, svhy don’t you run an ad in our paper. So I tried to apologize and you know how it is, the more
man he returned from whence he I
came, unheralded and unsung, his job
I said the worse I made it look. So after stammering and stuttering for a while I finally, to get out of
too often filled by one not quite so
the hole, passed the buck to your editor. I said he has never called on me for an ad. Pretty weak
ambitious; his health, too often, ;
argument, he said, but if that’s the best you can do I guess I’ ll have to be satisfied with it.
broken by the hardships anti expos­
ures o f battle; his spirit, too often, i
B U SIC K ’S M A R K E T
demoralized by promises unfulfilled. |
V t to him, alone, is given an insight
North Commercial, Just North Polk County Bridge
into the price o f American freedom
Not a Chain Store
and upon him is thrust the responsi­
bility o f demanding that that price
shall not have been paid in vain.
C. & H. Manufacture
PILLSBURY’S
"In order to perpetuate the ideal ■
BEST FLOUR
SU G A R
thus attained, to teach them to
49 Lb. Sack
younger citizens the veteran has or- '
100 Lb. Sack
ganized along various lines. . .
In speaking of rehabilitation of
CROWN
veterans Mr. Conley pointed out that
out o f the average pay o f $30.00 per
20 Lbs. for 91c
49 Lb. Sack
month an average o f $15.00 was de- |
10 Lbs. for
ducted fo r care o f this family and
$6.50 for insurance premium, leaving
Other Brands too, Some as
Bu-Mar-Egg Maker
the solder less than $10 which he j
Low as
could call his ow n; that instead of
100 lb. Sack
PET M ILK
material assistance the veteran was
20 Per Cent Protein
4 Tall Cans
given credit for $1.00 per «lay for
A lot of the larger Poultry
domestic service and $1.25 per «lay I
For 49 Lb. Sack
for foreign service, payable in twen- i
Raisers tell me that Bu-Mar-
Fancy Small
ty years at 4 per cent interest; that
ST A N D A R D T O M A T O E S
W H IT E BEANS
Egg
Maker
is
a
real
good
the veterans have been dying at the 1
Large Cans
4 Lbs.
rate o f 70 per «lay and the average [
feed, per sack—
veteran will not live to enjoy this
small part o f his just dues. Imme­
diate payment of these adjusted serv­
SOLID P A CK T O M A T O E S
Fancy
ice certificates would aid materially
B
U
-M
A
R
SCR
A
TCH
FEED
RED
BEANS
2 Cans
in helping the veteran in his own re- '
6 Lbs.
100 Lb. Sack
h abitation .
■
Closely allie«l to rehabilitation i s , '
10 Per Cent Protein
the care o f disabled veterans anrl|J
Busick’s Freshly Roasted
Large Pearl
widows and orphans o f disabled or de' ;
COFFEE
ceased veterans. To this end the V.
T A P IO C A
3 Lbs.
F. W. maintains a national home at »
4 Lbs.
LINDSEED OIL M E A L
Eaton Rapids, Michigan. The cottage
100 Lb. Sack
plan is use«l throughout, and entire
families o f permanently disabled vet­
Fresh Crisp
BREAKFAST COCOA
erans, or widows and orphans arc
4 Lbs.
SO D A CRACK ERS
cared fo r here. By this plan the chil-
MEN'S BROTHERHOOG OF
OF METHODIST CHURCH
HOLD FINE M EET
Why Noi Doni
Willi A Sppciiilisl
FREE
?
El
Piano Accordion
BILL SIMM'S
Weil Now It Might Look
I
T h a t Way But
It Isn’t A t
$4.53
Feed
Department
46c
$1.25
$1.25
75c
25c
10c
$1.99
25c
25c
25c
$1.75
69c
$1.95
25c
Or G R A H A M S
M ILL RUN
2 Lb. Boxes for
80 Lb. Sack
immigrants into our social and politi­
53c
75c
cal life, and to combat the undesir­
able traits and propoganda which are
Standard
EASTER N OYSTER
M ACARONI
SHELL
5 Lbs. for
100 Lb. Sack
CREAM OIL
.5 Bars
25c
99c
25c
dr; n are kept with their mothers.
Another great work o f the veterans
is Americanization.
To
absorb
the
coming to our shores is a task o f na­
tional importance. To assist in this
work
and
teach
immigrants
true
Americanism classes are conducted by
the veterans.
The local veterans are also inter-
25c
White Wonder
SOAP
10 Bars
33c