The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, April 02, 1931, Image 1

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    T he T urner T ribune
VOLUMK XVI
AND CO NTINU ATIO N OF TH F A L M S V IL L K STAR
H ig h W a t e r P la y s '
H avoc W ith Business
T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 2, 19:51
NO. 21
FIFTY DOLLARS MADE JIT B e rry G ro w e r W ill
OPERETTA BY TURNER
H ire Home People
¡CHUS F M
METHODIST CHURCH ■ Picking Will Start
Sidewalks Floated, * CHRISTIAN CHURCH "
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Basements Wet,
About The Last
At the c!«*>- o f last Sunday morn- Parts Well Takén— tie are thankful to have our pastor
»¡th u s again after bis tuccesoiul trip
! ¡rig's «crvic« there was another con,
Roads Blocked
Of April
fcssion o f faith.
Costumes Were into Caldornia.
Hrotle-r Gi strap's .Sunday evening
The two addresses Sund iy prepaied
Turn' r ruine in for her «hur*1 of sermon, “ A Tragedy from Throe
O f Colonial
Joe Morris, who has close to fifty
high wit* r owing to th«* recent henvy Viewpoint«," wu* « vivid picture of
the minds oí those present for the com- acres o f berries and cherries in the
rum*. Old Timi r* remember the llooil the crotw. It will be followed next
j emoration of the saddest and glaudest Cloverdale district, was in town last
Days
o f tome twenty yeurs ugo when the , Sunday morning (E id e r ) by hi* sor­
time when satanic hate and devine com- weelt an<l made The Tribune editor a
ing di>tn wiit washed out nnd uiruln in n:,,n« D>,! Heiiurri ct on. ’
j pass-on met
A vtry unique and un- Plea8an* C*H-
1927 when tin- water wu up uguin,
in .-pite of the stormy weather(both
Amitl a colorful rcltiny o f flower:;
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Mr. Morris said he has thirty acres
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but they nay ttmt the wuler of thin 1 Lr*i»tian I.nili uvor r.ocietie
were and old fashioned furniture, the opi-r- usual Easter pagent is being prepareo for o f r Marsha I strawberries,
ten acres of
time wu i i-vin more severe then for Wl d attended Sunday evening*
• etta “ I’aul It. vert-” wa* presented by the evening service (7:30) next Sunday IioyaJ Anne cherrjes and seven acres
mini) .M-aru.
Arrangements have been modi 10 t ie high school chorus, who w< r • j at the Methodist cnurch and in spite of o f blackcaps.
The mill race III ed up Tuer.dny aft'
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____ t<. lumes o f 1775. much sickness and the high wu'* r *te
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colonial
H.- tra-.v berries will ripen earlier
••rnoon uud burked the water up so *'* ' ‘dp t " aged, nick and lielpleiei ,n t s • gir s with frill* and crinoline and
think it is going to be good enough to this yfcar than usual and picking will
that it flooded the yard and cairn very
h Tiy hornet and the old people’* , |onjf cur|w un,j the young min with
,
pay
jou well for makings., unusa! effort start about the last of A PriL
near getting into the reuidenco o f Mr. . ^orn<" ' n 9t. Iiouine,
Mo. Thi* is a wai*tcouta and knee breeches. Mr.
Mr. Morris says he wants to give
to
get
out to s. e it.
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Ilurriiion. It washed away the ride- j r,-n* ** nevob-nco.
k nneth Hickok, one o f the fa u lty,
. the picking job to the home people,
walk that lead* to the residence of
*' Sun*.ay morning then a i l le-
a |<>uding part, John I axton.
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| "that is, if they want it.” He will
Mr. Kerri* ami came ulong down to n n' 'n*M‘r o f p! «'pb baptised.
High school students taking part were
Easter number* w j! be given at the pay the going picking price and a
the Jensen property where it filled
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* • L. Society is planning a Shelia Dclzell, I>-onu Co /*, Lolita Sunday School hour.
bonus to those who stay through the
hi* gas tank, washed uway hi* tire *unri*c prayer meeting and are in­ Skipper, Gladys Given, Anna John-
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picking season. He has made a ru e
setting machine, and some wood. Mr. ¡ viting everyone to join them in the*-- on, Jesse cyers, Nellie Barber, Mabel
The District Brotherhood meeting is that all who sign up must pay dollar
early
devotions Easter Beards ey, li.hired Bones, Stella Ma­
Jensen will have to pump hi* g.i.> tank beautiful
to he heid in t-ur church soon. Watch down *n K°°d faith that they will be
morning.
out which will spoil about •• gilt do lur* |
un, Katherine Shampier, Zona Hig-
on the job when he is ready to start
Some o f th<- nv-n of the church beo, Josephvie Gilstrap, Opal Micken- this cvlnmn for futher notice.
worth o f gas.
picking. The dollar will be refunded
The home* o f Mr. M itbiu*. Charles ( spent mo. t o f last Saturday spading ham, Emma Denyer, Marjory Pickard,
when the picker gets fired or quip; the
Owing to the high water it was thot job. Mr. Morris says he has inaugu­
Stundley Sr., and Mr. Gore were sur- ! the border o f the church lawn for Aurdey Shoan, Jean Snyder,-Tom
rounded and the family hud to b - flower beds.
Swales, Esmond Tappin, LeKoy War- best to pospone the Silver Tea indefi- rated the dollar down plan in order
tak h out Tuesday evening.
'1rs. I The Ea. tor program to be given n-r, Jean Wilson, Seymour Stewart, natly.
that he may know that he is going to
Steele’s lioin«- in the north part o f j Sunday evening will be enjoyable. Alvin Garntr, James Denyer, Russell |
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have his pickers ready when the crop
A own wa.“ completely surrounded,! The decorations will be b autiful
Denyer, K -nneth Fowler and Wallac
The pegeant i* a dramatic presentation •* ripe.
leaving the bout» on u small island, j The county evangel stic meeting ( hand er. Bemndine White, a primary 0f the song "In The Garden.’’ Every
There are good camp facilities with
The basement ol Mr. and Mrs. Tu - ¡ I k ng he <1 in Salem are attracting pupil took the part o f B tty Faxon. ___,______ _________
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a l conveniences and as above stated
hot, who ree htly hu.lt a new nome, ¡ large crowds and many are deciding Mrs. Jean Pearcy, g e e club instructor body loves that song, you know it begins the home people will be given the
was fio h !ed, and the tw<-nt>‘ foot for Christ.
has put in much t me rehearsing the " I < ome to the garden alone, ect. The chance tQ work first I f they don.t
bridge tîiut run* rfom the pavement !
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young people and wa* well rewarded song ’Sunrise Tomoriuw'' is worked ,a want it Mr. Morris says he will get
to the old Miller sawmill was floated T ) ___I
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in the splenditi presentation. The very prettily too.
outside help.
out uero. s the pnvem* nt on the high- j
u.-hei*, Margaret Robertson, Lela
Pickers may sign up at any time
way and n cr< w o f nu n removed it \
W’ ilkening, Helen and Helene, Witzel
now.- and in a short time arrangements
Wedn»-day morning b fore trafile j
and Wul ace Chandler, sold candy be­
will be completed fo r pickers to sign
Could be re ut.led.
tween ucts, n< tting a neat little sum.
The Tribune
The wat r came up to tlur li ill ;
Fifty dollar? was realized from the
announcement.
Bros, garage hut did not get Into the ]
seat sale.
place.
Miss Jesse Richards spent the wcek-
The W. C. T. U. meets next Wednes-
Mrs. Fred Comstock received the
The home* o í I’roí. Cox, Merle i The Royal six K class nu-t at the j end at f the parental home. She is a
day with Mr*. Geo. Farris. A very in- sad news o f the ,,eath o f her mother,
Pearson, Rev. Burgoyne, Vextor Bones ‘ church Tuesday evening nnd enjoyed teacher at Orville.
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Mrs. Lamb, at Lake Stevens, Wash.
tere-ting debate is being prepared on the ..
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an I ister eg;- ,.unt and
<al i-.-.mi
Mr- Gain« - Fuson and son, L o y a l , ' ' ' ' ' " " “ “ '
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Mrs. Comstock and her brother, Fred
wa- . <o the V e t1 0*1 i -t church. School A
x o'clock Easter .upper w i were recent visitors here.
subject, Heredity or Invironment. We Lamb o f Stayton, left Friday morn-
bu
and children who conn- to , < rved to the following members:]
Mr. Dorman has moved his family also «re to make final arrangement for ing and were gone a week. Mrs. Com-
.■•diqol in private conveyances had . Mildred an I A c ta Bone*, M irjory into the back o f the garage for the the county W. C. T. U. co vention stock’s many friends extend their sin-
hard tim< in g.‘tt*ng to school and McKuy, 1-aVerna Whitehead, M arg»- 1 present,
cere sympathy.
which will be held in Turner soon.
Wfdn<- lay the rttendunc- v;n< light. ret and Kernel Gilstrap, Clarissa
Mr. and Mrs. I^>well Hirtze and i
The section crew wn on night duty Clark, Vern McGowan, Bert Peter- <on, Donald, were recent visitor* '
looking after bridge* and washout.: run, Lewis Pcxley, Roe Westfall, Gene here.
Tuesday night, bat the dnrneg was Freeman and RobL Hatfield. Mrs.
John S cr- Jr., went to Portland
very l.ght.
Gi strap acted a: chaperone.
with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
By Wednesday noon the water was
The Cha.-. Ram.-dell family left the Cleave II y, for a visit.
receding and all danger .vru* t*. un first o f the week to make their home
Mrs. Ehzcbcth McKay is on the
«•nd.
i in Vancouver.
sick list.
Tl»e I*. T. A. S wing Club m<-t \vlth
The Grange Work Club met with
Mrs. McManmun, Tuesday.
Mrs. J. L. Webb, Tuesday. Those j
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Hartley went to
present were Mesdames Whitehead. '
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Palmer, Farris, J. M. Bones, Steiner,
ley was honor guest ut a family din­ Wallace, Denyer, Miller and W’ ebb.
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ner served by her daughter, Mrs. G«.o
Palmer.
Another daughter, Mrs.
Jame Put* o f Jefferson, baked the
lovely birthday cake. Mrs. Hartley is
j 71 yean young. Others present were
'James Pate, Myrtle Cannon, Gus j
The Women’s Auxiliary o f the
i Mosier, Clarence Harris, E. E. Dent,
Growers Club met at the home of
j R. R. Dent, J. H. Craw-ford, H. R. I
Mrs. Peggie Comstock last Thursday.
9:45— Song Service
¡Jones, Miss Eileen Turner, Mr. and
They made fina arrangements to quilt •
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i Mrs. Rex Hart ey o f Sedro Woolley,
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. 10:00— Sunday
School Hour
the flower garden quilt. A nice crowd
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Wash.
was out as it was a very nice after 10:30— Special Music. Pleasant Point
noon.
Worship Service, led by Alvin Garner, Turner
Mrs. William Derr, was here re­
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dowe and son 11 to 11:30— Morning Sermon, Rev. Gilstrap, Turner
newing old acquaintances the last of
were
visitors at the home o f Fred
the week. She spent Saturday night
Comstock.
with Mrs. Mary Barr. Mrs. Derr will
be remembered as Katie, adopted
Rev. Large attended services at the
daughter o f Dr. Madison. She has
Pleasant Grove church Sunday. He
been away from Turner for 31 years
preached a wonderful sermon to u
and the visit wiu* indeed n very pleas­
very attentive audience.
1:30— Sonjf Service, led by Mr. Hickock, Turner
ant one. Her home is now in Wheeler
IvOJf ill Light C lass
Enjoys Easter
Party
Convention Will
M eet. In Turner
Santiam Union
Sunday School Convention
MetHodist CHurcH, Turner, Ore.
Buster Keaton
A t I he Elsinore
S U N D A Y A P R IL 12, ’31
WEST STAYTON
■ Theme: ‘Go Ye’
Text: Mark 16:15
Morning Service
Basket Dinner at Noon
county where her husband is one of
the sheep kings, having 3000 head.
BUSTER
KEATON
Bust-T Kenton, who will he seen
Sunday at the Elsinore theatre in his
third talking comedy, "Parlor, Bed­
room and Bath," was born in Piqua,
Kansas, a town since wiped off the
map by a cyclone. He appeared as a
child with his parents in their vaude­
ville act ca led ‘ ‘The Three Kentons."
Seems as though some o f us will
need a boat around here if the water 2:00
collects much more.
Devotional- Prof. Mountain, Aumsville
Special Music
2:15— Week Day Church Schools, Mary Harding, Eugene
His initial screen work was in two-
reel comedies from which he rose to
such feature productions as "The
Navigator,” "G o West, Young Man,”
“ The Gi ncral.” For Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer he has starred in “ Spite Mar­
riage, "Free and Easy" nnd “ Dough
Boys.”
Mr. and Mrs. Hankel and sons, Ed­ 2:30— Address, Dr, Carl Gregg Doney, President Willamette
ward and Donald, were dinner guests
University
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Forrette. Donald had the misfortune 3:15— Business Meeting and Awarding o f Banners
to cut his thumb Saturday and has
quite a sore hand as a result.
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Mr. and
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Mrs. Forette and Mrs. J O H N MIX
Continued on last page
JO S E P H IN E G ILSTRAP
President
Secy.-Treas