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 " c 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:; , „ . , . . Mr. Morris said he has thirty acres ^ . . . 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' _________ ____ t<. lumes o f 1775. much sickness and the high wu'* r *te ; in ____ 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. - . . . . . .. , , 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. * • | "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 * * • 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- -----«----- 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 | -----«----- 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. ___,______ _________ ,______ , 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 ! o-----— 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 T~i* i j 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. _ ..___ . . . . . . _ . ,, Mrs. Lamb, at Lake Stevens, Wash. tere-ting debate is being prepared on the .. „ . , ................ . .. '• * " 11 1 ru an I ister eg;- ,.unt and <al i-.-.mi Mr- Gain« - Fuson and son, L o y a l , ' ' ' ' ' " " “ “ ' - — — 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. ' . I • -w , T h l H Palmer, Farris, J. M. Bones, Steiner, ley was honor guest ut a family din Wallace, Denyer, Miller and W’ ebb. i 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 • M 0 , 0 , , IT i Mrs. Rex Hart ey o f Sedro Woolley, . ..v . . 10:00— Sunday School Hour the flower garden quilt. A nice crowd J 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. •— — o Mr. and - - 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