The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 26, 1931, Image 1

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    T he T urner T ribune
Annual Dairy Meeting Saturday, Feb. 28
VOLUME XVI
AND CONTINUATION <>h THE A • MSVILI.E .STAR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, »931
The Annual meeting of the Turner Cooperative Dairyrnen’ 3
Association will l>e held in the Hi^h School Auditorium, Turner,
Oregon, on Saturday, February 28, 1901. It will be an all day
meeting starting at 11 o ’clock, with a basket dinner at noon,
W.
W Henry, Manager of the State Cooperative Association and K.
W. Clark, Director Marion County Cooperative Association, are
the speakers. Come end bring your friends.
CANNERY MEETING I L L TURNER BASKETEERS WIN
A TTE N D ED -FIN A N C E LAST GAME OP SERIES
AND O R G AN IZATIO N
-UPS TOD
COMMITTEES AP-
C. A. Bear, Chairman
W. T. Riches, Secy.
In the last gome of t!.“ f'aseade Lag e
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METHODIST
CHURCH
aeries, the Turuer toy« proved victor*.
The game in the «tort looked life an
The high school nu<litorium w u
well filled lunt Monday evening in r* easy victory for the locals, hut a* the
R«;v. Burgoync gave a very inter­
upon«' to a mil for u mu»* me« ting game |r<>gr*»«ed the Mill City b«ys esting sermon Sunday morning.
In the evening the young men from
to talk over the proposed cooperative strengthened and raised the score to 29- 1
cannery which in to hi- built in Tur­
the Y. M. C. A. o f Willamette univer­
21 lavorol Mill City.
sity furnished two fine quartets be-
ner.
E Gath went into the game in th« 3 I i.id 's the sermon o f the evening and
The meeting wan cull* «1 to order by
R. Lee Thiewu'it nn<i the first epeakcr p< rod and looped in three nice shot«,' did you hear the whistling solo? Some
wa* Mr. Glatt o f the Wooilburn Berry aided by the Pearson brother», with one said hi* whistle was as good as the
Grower* A**ociation. He gave a very apb re and a couple of foul «hot, mu' n< I bird man they heard in Salem a few
inten-xting talk, telling how hie organ­
day* ago.
tl *• »core 33-31 fat ot ol Turner.
ization started l>u*in< . 1 * ami along
C. Fn-ley »as taken out of the game
Th • Indies Aid give their monthly
what linen they pursued to make a
v *t h 3 pet* .nii! fouls.
silver tea at the home o f Mrs. Lou
KucceKN o f the adventure.
Turner nnd Slayton being the two Small, Thursday o f next week, March
George Keech, one o f the organ­
izer« and inunagem o f the cannery at highest team* in the league »ill play for 5th, All ladies o f town and surround­
ing communities are very cordially
Slayton, told u* o f the growth o f the the champn.nab'p in a three game »efi.
invited to come and each one is re­
cannery ami how it wan managed to
quested to be prepared to take some
bring it up to the present «tundard,
3 part in the program of the afternoon,
which 1« claimed a« one of the best o f
CRAWFORD
if it is no more than telling a funny
ti 1 size m the valley.
d
story
or reading a poem that you
Tin- Cloveniale district wa, taken
have
selected
and brought along for
care o f by L. K. H< nms, who «ai*i that
Mrs. Charlie Cummings speni Sat­ the occasion. Please do not forget
curly action should he taken so that
urday in Salem with relatives.
this— here i* your opportunity to get
the cunnery could be built and ready
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to Like cure o f this year’s crop. Other
Mrs. FI diet und fumily o f Salem on th? stage. Y’es, more than, that,
p< nki r* were C. A. Bear, E. T. spent Sunday with Mrs. A. E. Kunke. this is the price of admirsion, yet so
low no one— not even a child— need
—
O ’1
1
I’agree, T. Y'. McClellan, Fred I'om-
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Fred
Schiffercr
and
be barred. Come.
»lock, and Mayor Harrison.
A iVv .** was taken for ten minutes chldtrefC Mabel and Edith, spent Sun­
«nil »e v e n ! more grower» were signed day ut Macieay with the Fred Meyer
i family.
up «luring that time.
After the reccsa it was moved that
n finance committee of five be ap­
point* d by the cluiir to look uftcr the
ale o f preferred stock, and L. C. Ball
a.« rhuiimun, E. T. Pierce, E. J. Har­
rison, F. C. Call nnd R. E. Tyler were
np|*oint<-d as such committee.
An organization committee.' wa« also
appointed with L. K. Ileiinies, chair­
man; Ira Stone, A. E. Edwards, B. C.
McKinnon and J. H. Tcgen.
The ie committees will report at
an early meeting
to be announced
lat. r.
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Severul case* o f the measles are
in the neighborhood, but all patients '
are getting along fine.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cook entertained
company from Salem, Sunday.
NO, NOT ONE
Since the election Mr. Hoover has
been getting much better support
from thp press. Not a single news­
paper denounced the President for
his praise o f advertising.— The New
T orker.
Prof. J. II. Tull, o f Oregon State
IT IS
College, wa* to have
been present
A traveler relatea that he recently
anil give a talk, but owing to the
came
across some African natives per­
holiday and other business he was un-
forming
weird «lances, yelling and
able to come.
hanging long clubs on the ground.
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G olf is played almost everywhere
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mayo o f Stay- now.— The Humorist.
ton were Sunday evening callers ut
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Visitors at the home o f Mr. and
the home
o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Frank the first o f the week were
Miller.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ray, Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Sturtcvant, Mr. und Mrs.
George Peterson anil son, Bobby, all
o f Lebanon. Mrs. Ruy is a niece of
Mrs. Cook, ami Mrs. Sturtcvant and
Mrs. Peterson are grand nieces. Mrs.
By ratifying the Kellogg-Briand Cook accompanied the visitors home
peace pact nearly ull nations have for several days visit, returning
formally condemned “ recourse to
Thursday.
war,” renounced “ it us an instrument
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jarmen enter­
o f national policy” and promised
never to nttempt the settlement o f tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and
int 'motional dispute "except by pa­ Mrs. Herman Wipper, Ren Wipper,
cific means.” If the treaty means any­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Cook, daughter,
thing, why larger armies and nuvies? Leone Cook, and John Shanks and
O f course, every one realises that Marian Cook o f l.ecomb, Oregon.
no one nation can disnrm while others
retain their weapons— that would be have a show-down on this issue.
dangerous and foolish— hence, dis­
Foreign Minister Custius o f Ger­
armament must come as a common many declares that the world disarm­
policy. However, the various confer­ ament conference in 1932 will be the
ences for reduction o f armament have “ touchstone o f the efficacy o f the
not had any wonderful progress to­
League o f Nations.” This official ex­
wards the desired goals.
The League o f Nations has for its pressed the belief that a failure to
two prime purposes the increase o f reach this problem and solve it would
"international cooperation” ami the threaten the League’s existence. If
er< ation o f genernl “ peace and secur­ nations, pledged to peace, insist on
ity.” Through the initiation o f the
big armies and navies, what do they
leagu e, some progress has been
made, mainly affecting navies. The want them for, and why will they
big armies have not hern curtailed in refuse to cooperate in a general plan
the slightest. Soon, the League must for disarmament?
THE LEAGUE TEST
CIM E M ut CLUB
Mrs. Fret! Steiner entertained the
Grange Work Club at her home on
the highway east o f town Saturday.
Nimble fingers spent the day mend­
ing overalls for the boys o f the Boys
Home. The usual potluck dinner was
served at noon when several o f the
ladies' husbands joined the group.
Present
were
Mesdames
Helen
Butzke, Raster Crum, Stcllu Miller,
Maude Bones, A. Edwards, T. T.
Pulmer, J. D. Webb, Fred Mitchell.
Bert Peebles, Thos. Little and the
hostess, Mrs. Fred Steiner, Thelma
Peebles, Keith Bones and Frank
Steiner. Mrs. Browner and Mrs
erts came in for the afternoon.
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Rob­
THE EDITOR
j
Who’s told about the stork that flies
The Editor!
Who’s informed first when some one
dies?
The Editor!
1
Who has to sit through sermons long,
And praise some crack-voiced singer’s
song—
Who has to right all civic wrong?
The Editor!
Who has to smile when skies are
black?
The Editor!
Who has to walk the narrow track?
The Editor!
Who listens to the space-hog’ s guff,
And never treats him harsh or rough
Hut kills his propaganda stuff?
The Editor!
WI 1 0 , when he dies, should have four
wings
The Editor!
Who’ll pluck his harp while the choir
sings?
The Editor!
Who’ll know the heavenly hosts by
name?
¡ W ho’ll help increase fair heaven’s
name
I
By telling folks about hell’s flame?
The Editor!
— H. R. Merrill in Publisher’s Auxil­
iary.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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NVxt Sunday Brother Gilstrap will
give another rousing sermon. There
wiil be special music.
Next Sunday evening’s Christian
i Endeavor is expected to be one o f the
! best.
Kenneth Hickok is helping the or­
chestra in a fine way.
Visitors at
hour remark
young people
they speak o f
by all.
the morning worship
about the number o f
in attendance and also
the fellowship enjoyed
NO. 20
AT SCHOOL
12004457
Of INTEREST
A program wa* presented Monday
morning, February 23, at the high
school auditorium in remembrance o f
Washington and Lincoln’s birthdays
by the Turner schoo!.:. Characteristic
features o f the program were one
verse o f
“ America”
and “ Star
Spangled Banner” sang in unison.
The primary room presented songs
and poems in honor o f our patriotic
leaders. The intermediate room gave
“ March o f the Tin Soldiers.” Short
verses o f Washington and Lincoln
were presented by a group from the
junior high. The hi^h rchool quartet
and Miss Josephine Clistrap and Miss
Loleta Skipper presenting readings
represented the h.gn school. The pro­
gram was concluded by all singing
“ America, the Beautiful.” Following
the program the schools were dis­
missed for the remain ler o f the day.
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Turner high school plays their last
double header with Stayton high
school Friday evening, February 27,
at Stayton. Let’s see every' one there
rooting fo r Turner.
A most charming program o f spe­
cial music, readings, aryl sermon, was
given to the delight o f a full house
Sunday evening, February 22. The
theme was “ The Glory o f the Gar­
den.”
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Tuesday evening at the close o f the
practice the choir members called a
A representative from the Kennell-
surprise on Dr. Epley. Light refiesh-
ments were served in the church par­ Ellis Studio was at school Tuesday
mg orders for
lors. There were about twenty peo- ^ior the purpose o f securing
the senior pictures whicn were taken
! pie present.
previously.
MIGHT AS WELL
A Warsaw woman is seeking
vorce on the grounds that her
band has eleven sweethearts.
wants to sever relations with the
netic Pole.— Judge.
The senior class rings, purchased
from Master Engraving company o f
a di­ Portland, arrived last week.
hus­
A senior class meeting was held last
She
mag­ Friday afternoon fo r the purpose o f
discussing their announcements, and
the commencement speaker. Neither
were definitely decided upon.
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Mrs. Pearcy, with the assistance of
the glee club, is working on an oper­
etta, “ Paul Revere,” which will be
presented in the high school auditor­
ium in the near future.
"WILD GINGER" A THREE
ACT C O H O Y DRAMA
basketball teams were defeat­
Faturnay evening ed The
Friday, February 20. The girls
competed against Gervais. The games
Febr. the 28, Sur­ were very closely played, the teams
being evenly matched. The outcome
prise Grange, No. o f the game was 14-11.
Tiie boys played a fast game with
233, is sponcering a Gates.
They were several points ahead
in the third quarter but two o f the
3 act Comedy Dra­ men were fouled out and several bas­
kets were then obtained by the oppos­
ma, “ Wild Ginger” ing team. The score was 35-27.
Miss Katherine Schampier ami
given by Union Hill Kenneth
Fouler, the delegates select­
ed from the student body to attend
Grange, at the Hi the exposition held at Corvallis, gave
very interesting talks on what they
School Auditorium, learned
at the exposition at the stu
dent body meeting held February' 20,
Turner. There are especially for this purpose. Mr.
Hickok, who also attended the expo­
11 characters in the sition, gave an interesting talk to the
students.
cast and they prom­ Kenneth Bear and Mrs. Fred
Brown were visitors at school the
ise an evening of first
o f this week. They are both fo r­
mer students o f Turner high.
laughs.
The seniors will have a food sale in
There will also be the domestic science room this Fri­
day noon, February 27. Everyone is
orchestra music be­ welcome.
tween acts and the
BLISSFUL IGNORANCE
admission will be His uncle was giving him a lecture.
You modern boys want too much,”
adults 35c and 15c he “ said.
“ Do you know what I was
when I married your aunt?”
for children under getting
“ No,” replied the nephew, “ and I’ll
bet
you didn’t either.”
12 years.