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

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T urner T ribune
T H U R S D A Y , M ARCH 1», 1931
A N D C O N T IN U A T IO N O F T H K A U M H V IL L E S T A R
OI UM E XVI
IM I PROBLEMS B S tlf rlla a B B M '.c H ««»! M. E. BROTHERHOOD VISITS ! •
STAYTON TUESDAY ■ ■
SED II [DIKE MEET-
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Lu#t Sunday the pastor gave two
sermon*
outstanding in Chri#tian
truth# and #piritual fervor.
CLOVERDALE
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Mr. and M r#. Pearcy, Mrs. Lola
Burgoyne and son, Lester, and Larry
Burluwn o f Salem. Mr. and Mrs. F r«d
Gunning, Mr#. Burgoyne and little
Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hudlcy and
their three little boys, and Mr». Olga
Garner surprised Mrs. Mazio Garner
at her home Wednesday evening. The
occasion was her birthday. The evo#
ning was spent in music, readings and
game*, hugely enjoyed by all.
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Light refreshment# wen- served at
a late hour.
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Mrs. Williams underwont u very
serious operation Wednesday at the
Lebanon hospital under the care o f
Dr. Irwin. Lust reports were that
she is doing very nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hadley attended
the convention at Woodburn. Friday
evening and Saturday. Mr. Dad oy
was one o f the speakers there.
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Earl Hodges has returned from
eastern Oregon, where he was called
on nccount o f sickness.
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Mr. anil Mrs. Albert Hennies at­
tended a party in Salem, Friday eve­
ning.
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Miss Katherine Schampicr has been
home the past week with the measles.
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E. Baker and his mother o f Salem
pent Sunday afternoon with Nellie
Hamilton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cook spent Sat­
urday shopping in Salem.
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Mr. and Mrs. Juy Cook attended a
party in Turner, Friday evening.
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Mrs. Maaie Garner and daughter,
Olga, were shopping in Salem, Sat­
urday.
Mrs. Louise Dye o f Portland is
here visiting her sister, Mr#. Fred
SchiflVrcr.
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Mrs. Margaret M iller’» father
ported better.
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Tin re were more than twenty
young p< ople in each o f the two
Christian Kndeavor #ocietiea. A t each
there wu# a rousing meeting. The
Intermediate# were led by Ruth Gil*
»trap und the ¿¿eniors by Nellie Bar­
ber. Nearly h :!f a hundred Christian
Kndeavorer# may make some prob­
lem but they solve more.
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A full orchestra rendered beautifu'
music at the opening o f the evening
service.
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As a glorious climax to the evening
worship a husband and w ife came for
ward uniting u fam ily in Christ. .
A good Kuster program, with beau­
tiful decorations.
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A good turnout o f the choir met
for practice Tuesday. Dr. Kpley was
hindered from attending by the ill­
ness o f a relative. In hi# absence Mr.
Ilickok directed the chorus.
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There will bo baptismal service# at
the close o f the next Sunday morn.n :
worship hour.
Sunday School
Convention Here
The regular meeting o f the San-
tiam Sunday school will meet at the
Christiun church in Turner on Sun­
day, April 12th. Owing to the regular
date falling on E a a L r Sunday, the
date has been changed to Aprii 12th.
» c h u r c h ; ATTEMPT TO BOB CHICK­
EN COOP NIPPED
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IN THE BOO
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hadley brought
back a fine report o f the county Sun­
day school convention which wa# held
in Woodburn, Friday and Saturday
o f last week.
Dr. K> llem# will speuk next Sun­
day morning.
Du- Turner Grange hnlil an ull «i*y
meettng Saturday with a dinner at
the noon hour, followed with a social
hour.
First and second degree# were con­
ferred on four new member#, and a
report o f committee# in chance r< -
ported that 111.Of» wo* realize«' from
the play put on here by the L nion
Hill Grange, a couple o f week# ago.
In the afternoon Mr#. Gulvin, D-c-
turer, called the roll which wa# re-
• ponded to by member# each giving
their pet economy. Mr#, (¡ulvin ah. »
gave a »ketch o f eight rioted char­
acter# who celebrated their birthday#
in March, and ul#o gave an interest-
ing talk on the life o f St. I'utrick.
“ The Wearing o f the Green," wn#
given a# a group song; Mr#. Fred
Steiger, reaume o f Iriah music; Herna-
dine White told a #tory o f the many
interesting thing# a child would #ee
on a trip through Ireland.
The main apeaker wa# R. W. Clark
o f Salem, who spoke on dairying and
it# product«. Chicken rai»ing, garden­
ing, their profit# and operation#, were
ably discussed also. Mr#. J. W. Bone»)
gave a reading on “ Helpers in the
Garden,” und A. I>. Hale gave n read­
ing on the subject o f peace.
A gue##ing content on Ireland wa#
conducted by Mr#. Gulvin, which wa#
won by Mr». A. E«Jwards. "G o With
Me to Irelund," wa# played by the
chidren, and every one pre#ent en­
joyed the duy very much.
The neat meeting will lie held in
\pril and u postal’ cante t on “ Peace“
will be conducted.
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Tuesday evening eight member# o f
the Methodist Men’s Brotherhood o f
Turner journeyed to Slayton und
assisted in the organization o f a
brotherhood in the Stay ton church.
The meeting was in charge o f Ivan
Hadley, president o f the local brother­
hood.
A long table, set the full length o f
the dining room was loaded with
good thing# to eat, around which
gathered 26 men. West Salem was
represe nted by four men— the pastor,
M. A. Grove#, A. N. Merrill, editor o f
the WeHt Salem Clarion, and Messrs.
W right and Simmon#.
Following the banquet the meeting
wa# opened by prayer by Rev. W. S.
Burgoyne o f Turner, a fter which
Chairman Hadley called on the .dif­
ferent member# o f the Turner Broth­
erhood to tell what the organization
had accomplished in Turner. Those
coming from Salem also responded.
The Slayton Brotherhood wa# or­
ganized with the following officers be­
ing elected: President, L. H. W right;
vice-president, W. C. Pelham; secre-
1 tary-treasurer, H. E. Bennett; chap­
lain, F. F. Foster. The second Mon­
day in each month was selected a# the
meeting dates.
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Within a few years the public war
: debt o f the United States will prob­
ably be reduced to the point where
' the foreign war debt payments* to
| this country will gradually wipe it
; out. That i# the sort o f cancellation
that we learned in the old home town
school.
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Our Santiam district convention
will not be held until the second Sun­
day in April on account o f the first
.‘»unday being Easter. The convention
is to be held in Turner this time and
it is our turn to entertain them.
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Our Sunday school will have a fine
Hast« r number during the Sunday-
school hour two weeks from next Sun­
day and an Easter pageant entitled
“ In the Garden” during the regular
church hour in the evening.
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Last Sunday morning Rev. Bur-
goyne brought a stirring address on
“ The Value o f a Soul,” that which no
mathematician can compute. Jesus is
the only one with the proper compre­
hension o f its value, and he tobt us
its worth more than a whole city! a
nat:on! no the wholq world! And He
by hanging on the cruel cross made
a bridge twixt God and man whereby
we poor souls may be saved from our
lost condition. Wonderful, wonderful
Saviour!
W e missed Sister Burgoyne so
much from our services Sunday. Her
friends will be glad to hear she is re­
covering from the flu and hopes to
be with us next week.
Last October, William Musgrove,
who lives on the C. F. Hein place
south o f Aumsville, lost about 70 fine
chickens by thieves and he made up
his mind he would put in a burglar
alarm and replenish his flock. He pur­
chased a number o f high grade chick­
ens, put in a burglar alarm and wait­
ed.
Last Saturday night just as he was
getting ready to retire, the alarm
sounded. Mr. Musgrove grabbed his
gun, climbed out the window and
spied three people who evidently
heard Mr. Musgrove get out o f the
window and they were making their
getaway. Mr. Musgrove gave them
four charges from his gun, but does
not know whether he hit ar.y o f them
or not, but the supposition is he did
as a doctor was called into the neigh­
borhood Sunday morning.
Chicken stealing has b¿cn going on
in the neighborhood fo r some time.
Raymond Titus lost 50 fine hens a
short time ago, and rumor has it that
the chickens have been taken to Port­
land, dressed and sold on the market
there.
The shooting o f last Saturday night
v ill probably put a stop to the chick­
en stealing in that section, fo r some
time at least. I t ’s just too bad that
Mr. Musgrove’z aim wasn’t a little
better.
The Epworth League was led by
' Russell Denyer and a very profitable
time was had considering the most
practical subject, “ Really Getting Ac­
quainted With Jesus.” The social de­
partment is beginning to function al­ neral.
ready and the society is getting a fine
Mrs. Mary Forrette had a family
, start.
dinner at her home last Sunday. The
The Brotherhood had charge dur­ occasion honoring three birthdays
ing the evening church hour and “ The which were very near each other. Mr.
Steps to Salvation” was their theme. and Mrs. Arthur Forrette and chil­
Each speaker brought out his “ step” dren, Vincent, Cyril and Bernadine,
! so clearly! That service was their best Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter and
daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
•yet.
Terera and two children, Mr. and
Tuesday night eight members o f the Mra. Oliver Forrette and the hostess
Brotherhood went to Stayton and enjoyed a bountiful birthday dinner
helped them to organize up there. and had a -very pleasant visit.
Our Brotherhood is certainly proving
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a real asset to the church.
The social meeting o f the West
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Stayton Community club was held in
Regular services next Sunday every*
the hall Tuesday evening. The main
one is most cordially invited to wor­
attraction was the “ fish pond” where
ship with us.
each one “ fished” just most any kind
o f a “ fish” you could imagine. A ft e r
the fish pond was all fished out genu­
ine “ Irish stew” was sold. Mrs. Irish
and daughter, Martha, and Mr. Mc­
Clendon sang some Irish songs before
the fish pond opened.
West Stayton
Meet With Seed
Men Monday
Mrs. Lora Rand and baby, Georgia
Ellen, are spending a few days with
The Growers club held a spec.al Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart. Mrs.
meeting Monday evening to make out Stewart has been on the sick list the
lists o f s«*eds fo r their gardens. Very last few days.
few were ready to turn in the lists at
H E L E N C H A u D L i.C ., BC.LA, L U G O S I d s d O V l G H l F R Y E
Harold Firschel, who had such a
that time as they hardly knew what
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s o e ro -ra .o o u c .rro *
amount they neede«i at the present bad case o f poison oak is much better
Screen actor# have again become ! film player ,nnd there was even a ten­ time. A plan was discussed on a mar­ and was able to return to school Mon­
natural. This i# the declaration o f dency to glance upward, to make sure ket fo r the produce raised here, but day morning.
Toil Browning, one o f the industry’s that he was standing in the proper no definite action was taken at this
Miss Martha Irish, who has been
time. Mr. Helgerson, o f L illy ’s Seed
most successful directors o f strunge place.
quite sick fo r
few days, was able
and unusual motion pictures.
“ But now, through growing fam ili­ company, was present and is giving a
to return
rn to sen« ool Monday morning.
“ Up to two or three years ugo,” arity with the new medium, as well as lot o f his time helping the members
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said Browning recently, “ film actors the heightening o f its sensitiveness o f the club with his advice.
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Comstock and
were entirely natural, and perfectly and the consequent widening o f its
fam ily went o fe r to Newport, Satur-
I-ast Thursday the Women’s A lli­
at home in the environment. They hail field, the actor is again moving about
day evening, , returning home Sunday
ance met at the home o f Mrs. Belle
thoroughly mastered screen technique naturally. Relieves! o f the necessity
evsning.
Woosley. The quilt on which they
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— which, by the way, differs very ma­ o f literally toeing u mark, he is freee
have been working fo r some time was
Mr.
and
M4;.
Forrette were visit­
terially from the technique o f the to give his entire thought to the play­
almost flnishe«! but lacked three rows ing at the ho^o o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed
stage. Even though the actor must al­ ing o f his role, and this fact has
i o f blocks which were pieced and Hankel last Friday afternoon.
ways go through his actions with the brought a vast change in the quality
handed in at the meeting. They plan
location pnd limitations o f the camera o f acting on the talking screen. The
j on a program and special evening
Mrs. Bruce Bowne has been on the
in mind, there was nothing to indicate talking picture now displays a smooth­
when the basket quilt will be raffled sick list fo r the last few weeks.
that he even realized its existence.
ness and an -unconscious precision
off. The club will meet at the home
"Then came the talking picture, which were never exceeded in any
Mrs. Shields a form er resident o f
o f Mrs. Peggie Comstock, Thursday,
introducing a new feature which must silent picture ever made.”
this
place left for her home in Idaho
’ March 26.
be kept constantly in mind— the mi­
Tod Browning was the director o f
last Saturday.
crophone. On accont o f the mechani­ "D racu la," Universal’s startling dra­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W ise received
Mrs. Thurston Kearns was visiting
cal limitations o f the earlier instru­ ma o f human vampires and their the sad news o f the death o f their
at
the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Royse,
ments, and the limited field o f their strang«* life after death which comes brother-in-law, Mr. Chetfor«!, last
Friday
afternoon.
reception ,the actor could only speak to the Elsinore theatre starting Sat­ Friday. He ha«l been sick fo r several
hie "lin es " at some particular point urday through Tuesday wwith a cast weeks an«l passe«! away last Wednes­
Mrs. H. W. White went to Portland
or points on the “ stage,” or “ set," in­ which includes Bela Lugosi, Helen day. Mr. and Mrs. Wise went down last Saturday where she will spend a
stead o f being allowed the latitude Chandler, DavUI Manners, Edward to stay until a fter the funeral which week.
that had always been possible in the Van Sloan, Dwight Frye, Frances was held Saturday. Mr. Chetfleld ha«l
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T. Y. McClellan has been quite
silent picture. As a result there came Dade, Herbert Bunston, Joan Stand­ been a fireman fo r the last 23 years
a certain restraint on the part o f the ing anil Charles Gerrard.
and the firemen conducte«! the fu- sick fo r several days with the flu.