T he T urner T ribune VOLUME XVI AND CONTINUATION OF THE A UMSVILLE STAR THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1981 NO. 21 C om m u n ity C lu b M e e ts M onday N ig h t Laborday Tradegy County P. T. A. Fine Program At Suits Will Come Will Meet Friday Community Club Up In April At Stayton Monday Night ELECTS NEW OFFICERS ALL M Y MEETING The Turner Community club will Report* from Salem nay thul the The Marion Parent Teacher Asso­ •lamage nuits filed against the South­ ciation wiil meet with the Stayton meet Monday evening, March 9. Saturday, th” Turner Dairy Asso­ ern Pacific for the death o f four Tur­ local, on Friday, March 0th. County Rurnor has it that an admission will ciation met at tin* Turner school in ner women on Lahor Hay, will com • president, Or. H. F. Pound, says the be charged, but this is not on the meeting will be held in the school books. There will be a play and other an nil day m union, with the busin«’** up ut the April term of court. II. M. Barnett, administrator of house and there will be a general dis­ good numbers will be on the program. me ting mill program being held in The cast o f the play is sa follows: t h e high school ; iiiorium and t ie tin i -itute of Inez Harnett, and A. L. cussion of school alfairs. The speak­ dinner 1 :ng u n i ’ll in the gyninaa- 1 Ui. lie it.on, administrator for th*- • - ers will bo Mrs. William Kletzer of M .< ime De Portment, Mable Tucker; iuni. A hot water •y.-ttm w; i d< mon I tate of Ayline Robertson, have both Portland, state vice-president; the Mable Frolics, ??; Gertrude Smiles, -t rated liurini* the noon hour by the filed motions for trial, with the coun- secretary, Mrs. It. L. Wright of Sa­ Helen Pectx; Jennie Slow, ?? ; May Frhky, Mrs. John Cox; Bridget, Ger­ I'laino peoph on the gymnasium t>#cli r!;, Monday, n. king that tli • lem, and also the president. ca.>es lx* placed on the April term A program and refreshments are trude Anderson. porch. on the bill. An invitation is extended The afternoon si-ssion was opened calendar. to all school workers and the public by u short program which included j __ „_ in general. two numbers by a chorus composed « i* i t \ rpi o f Jo-ephine Gilstray, l.eona Cook. 1 11Y1 U d ’llC K v_/T I H (3 Helen Witr.el, Anna Johnson, E monil rii s • i r i , A fire drill was held in the school Turpin und Kenneth Hickok, with 1 vV O vJT 11 1 l l U Y l t d S la t week. Mrs. IVarcy at the piano; "The ____ March of the Wooden Soldiers,” u Basketball draws to a close. Chapter II group of intermediate boys under th<- Hunky Jim pulled the latch&tring direction of Mrs. C. Edward*; two The double header played with j und came in. solo numbers by Mrs. !’• urcy. Stayton, Friday, February 27, was a C. A. Ib-ur presided at the meet- I “ Hello, Timerlick!” defeat. lug and introduced W. It Henry of I “ Hello, J,m! How’s business?” The country home o f Lee Sutton, Portland, who spoke on cooperative I “ Busin«’.’ i is slow now. How is it . outh of Auinsville, was destroyed by Th” third string of the town team marketing, explaining in detail the i with you?” fire Saturday morning. Mr. Sutton p.nd high school played a game Mon­ in.iiketu Ig o f grid C milk und urged "Wal, not so bad. I caught two was milking in the barn when the fire day, March 2. T: e high school was the farmer* to pay their dues and wolves, a couple of wild cats and a was discovered and it had gained such victorious with a score of 17-15. I • Ip to put the cooperative marketing coon today." headway that it w ub impossible to get plan over. Mr. Henry also answered "Huy, that is good! Timberiick.” to the upper story. Ti. tu. m-r boys will play Gates many uu itloi * o f vital Interest to : “ Well, I must be gettin’ along. So Some blankets and a radio were all high school Friday, March 6, which tii. farm* r and which will help them long and good luck." that was saved. Fruit in a small build­ will be their last game for the sea­ nt cl<*t . r cooperation. j "Same to you, bo long.” ing close by was save I but all of Mr. son. R. w. Clark, of the Marion Co- "There is u good friend, Budge,” Sutton’s personal belongings and op ritive uni of Salem, spoke br. f- * aid T.mberlick to his best friend, his keep aukes wer, in th. upper story The boys played a fast game taking good play*. Th“ ly of the work bd*|> done there. .dog Budge. and wer” bunted. The plscc was part- the lead and i».. f t -v.su v.n I T lacon nue the Ho sat th« « a long while after 'y cover: d by insurance. game was played very close through­ Turner C.*i in ter.’ 1 -c ation organ- Hunky Jim left, watching the differ- out. The outcome was 13-10. i f i| J r, y,*r« rgo anl b«*com< afTUi- lent pictures the fire made on the logs West Stayton Community Club met at- I wtih the count y org mlaatlon. ¡in the fin place and smoked his old at thé hall Tuesday evening. After The girls were decisively beaten l.. I). Roberts v. n i lected pri si- pipe nn«l thinking of what the mor- a short business session a very inter- The outcome was 30-6. This was the —- - • - — shoot him. Ho ducked behind a tree in time, for the arrow streaked ‘ METHODIST CHURCH " just the tree, not over 3 or -1 inches from c — ■ Timberiick. Budge growled again and Timber- ‘ A Vi ion of Christ," was the sub­ lick saw another Indian to his left. ject of the morning discourse. The He got closer to the hig tree in order pastor had three texts ( I ) They saw- to keep out of sight of the two In­ no tii m hut Jesus only, (3 ) What is dians. They were in readiness to t it to thee follow thou me, Jesus is shoot at a second’s notice, so he had the only perfect pattern. He stands no chance to shoot. -•I ry test. The unsaved cannot get The Indians began to separate and tin r yes off of man, hut to look ut Timberiick hugged close to the trunk m re man is to get one’s eyes olT the o f the big tree. They hud separated tract. John Wesley sr-id "Methodists so fur that they could almost see him. judge them-elv. * not others.” The They still were separating when all of t t <|in tion for us till is "What think a sudden a shot was fired from some­ where and an Indian dropped. The m<• of Jesus?” Our attitude toward other one started to run as Old Ca­ Je.su determines whether or not we lamity spoke up, which meant a sud­ den stop to Mr. Indian. are Christians. 4 JOAN CRAWFORD and ROBtRT ARMSTRONG n "PAID* — O Timberiick snid to Budge: "Who The evening text was •‘Whosoever do you suppose that was Old Pal If Joan Crawford ever gets tired of from her hat brim wouldn’t cover her doelh not bear his cross and come Well, we’ll find out. We know it was acting she can always make a good eyes, she became impatient and push­ after me is not worthy of me." Those a friend any way." ed her brim back against the crowd, So they started out to hunt the one living as a fashion creator. that let business or pleasure take revealing her face directly to the light For the youthful Metro-Goldwyn- who had saved their lives and scalps. much to the cameraman’s delight. chi- f place, we were told, shall not Mayer star is almost as well known They started in the direction the Following release o f the picture, eat of His supper. Christianity makes report came from to -ee who it was for her original style ideas as for her off-face hats became ultra-smart and no armistice with other religions. Our that shot the first Indian. As they clever work in the dramatic field. Among her other innovations. Miss universally popular! religion is not a doctrine, creed, or walked along Timberiick was talking Crawford was first to wear the off- Miss Crawford’s lates fashion nov­ only housemates and he talked to the-facc hats. The inspiration came elties will be seen in ‘ T aid,” her new < nnstian s all in nl . We had a very _ . , . . . ' them most o f his time). "The one while she was on a picture set. After int, n t i n g brotherhood meeting Tues- lhat thllt ahot was not very fnr waiting patiently for the cameraman dramatic vehicle opening Sunday at day evening. I away, 1 don’t reckon, but we got one to adjust the lights so that the shadow the Warner Bros. Elsinore theater. Turner H S. News Home Destroyed By Fire Saturday Some Insurance j FAMILY REUNION HELD IT GARNER HOME CLOVER- DALE, EAST SUNDAY A family reunion was held Sunday, March 1, in honor o f Grandpa Gar­ ner’s 85th birthday anniversary at his country home in the Cloverdale dis­ trict southwest of Turner. The rooms were decorated with pansies and daf­ fodils. At noon a bounteous dinner was served, with a large birthday cake centering the table. Covers were placed for the following chil­ dren: James Garner and son, Elmo, of Hayden Lake, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. George Garner, Mr. and Mrs. James Craig, all of Salem; Mr.;. Mazie Gar­ ner and a sister, Mrs. Nellie Worden, both of Turner; g .ndchildren and great grnadchidion, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn .Moored, Mi. and Mrs. Reise Jones, Mr. Ronald iuyne, Mrs. Ever- . tt Whelan, Mr. l.awton Girod and son, Clifford, Orel Garner, all of Sa­ lem; Harold Veisteeg, Glenn, Olga, Alvin, Rachel and F’ orence, and the honor guest, Granena Garner. In the afternoon Sirs. Bergman called and presented him with a cake in behalf o f the Daughters of Veter­ ans of Salem. Late in the afternoon all left wish­ ing Grandpa Garner many more hap­ py birthdays. Starting Tuesday, Grandpa Garner will accompany his son, James, to his home in Idaho by motor for an indefi­ nite Strn Mr. and Mrs Perkins came from Leb­ anon and sjent Friday with her parents Dr. and Mrs. Ransom. CHRISTIAN CHURCH ■-------------------------------------------------- ■ A splendid large Bible school greet­ ed Superintendent Bates, Sunday morning. A beautiful anthem was rendered by the choir at the morning service. Brother Gilstrap’s sermon was the climax of a soul stirring service. The young pepole proved their in­ genuity at their C. E. prayer meeting with a “ campfire” meeting. There was a good attendance and a fine spiritual meeting. -------- O--------- The pastor will speak on “ Getting Rid of the Old Man” next Sunday evening. ----- O----- A large crowd came out to hear Mr. Noble, Tuesday evening. The lecture was well worth while. Thanks, Dr. Epley, for bringing him. Monday evening the teachers and officers of the Bible school met at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Don Riches in a workers conference. Among other important things considered was an Easter program. It was agreed to have it Sunday evening on Easter. The great Marion county campaign is to start in the Turner church ami then go to Salem. The Kellems team is having a wonderful meeting in Portland. There have been hundreds of converts. The Kellems Brothers have beer giving some wonderful broadcasts Tune in on KGW at 3:30 next Satur day afternoon. Mr. Gilstrap is taking a carload o young people to Silverton, Thursday evening, to the educational banque and conference. Those planning ti go are Nelly Barber, Sheila Delzell Ruth Gilstrap, Jim McGowan and Mr Gilstrap.