The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, June 04, 1931, Image 1

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    T he T urner T ribune
volum e
AND CONTINUATION OF THE AUMSVILLK «T A U
XVI
T H U R S D A Y ; J U N E 4.
T Î5 1
NO. 30
Community Club Election Monday Night
M.E. BROTHERKODO HOLDS ¡June
¡Graduates
LISI MEETING LOU
THE SUMMER
June, Di»- unnitii of roses ills»*
the mon'li of brille«, aweet girl
graduates, unii other thing* that
The lift regular meeting o ft » Math prete rave over and the lena poetic
odist Brother nood for the suinrn-r wim rive h Im h I in this particular June
held in th* church, Monday evenlnir, tune, ia pulling forth the sigt a and
June 1, The program contlstod oi group peonia ol ita presene« in the usual
Ringing, devotional, led by the Chap* iaaiiion, aaid« from no in« vagaries
lain, II.
Bond; Solo, I> H Fa.lt- in cunntclioo with th«; weminr
«a. Some of the problem« and an explain- ITh« annal «videur« that .lun«,
anon of tie working* of the prohibition apart from the calendar ia in the
enforcement, by State Prohibition Kn- breaking out of the b t r c * l l l i r n l e
forcen ent Agent, George Alexander; and add res* and the harvesting of the
annual crop of dif Ionian by th*
the Insineee aeaaion.
1 he greateat problem in the enforce­ Voline n.en and young women who
ment of the prohibition la »« l* the mi*
repr« *'ntation of the law*, their ei7„rl*
and method« of enforcing them If the
people would take ar. inter«*! there
would be nothing to enforcing the law*,
aaid Mr, Alexander. Some suggestions
were given »howing bow « e can all help
hi* department and aeveral bulletin*
were left (or more detuned information.
The ladfe« of the community were in*
viled to be present at iris meeting to
b ar Mr. Alexander and several mem*
bera of the W. C. T. U. were interested
JUtenei*.
Mr. K. t ibi-oon gave a very interest-
ing repert on the diatrict Hrotherhood
meeting held at Woodburn last week.
During the buem e*a »«»»Ion .»everal
STUDENTS GREETED II
FULL HOUSE FRIDRV
The "U lster,” a three act com edy,
was preaentetlehy the Hi School Stu­
dent, Friday evening, with Roswell
Denyer taking the leading part. Oth­
er aludeiita In the caat were Harold
Hlllith, Sheila Delxelt, Lei» Wllketl-
Mythical
“ Summer Slump”
In early and experimental sta­
ges of advertising certain months
of the year were poor in business
Mid summer was one of these per­
iods and “ the summer slump” be­
came a byword among merchants.
It was accepted as a necessary and
incu'able evil. Instead of increas-
in« their advertising to improve
bu»iness, merchants virtually sus­
pended advertising on the theory
that business was not to be had.
E STUDENTS WILL RE­
CEIVE DIPLOMAS FRI-
Friday evening, nine students w ill
graduate from the Turner Hi School
They are Helen and Helena Witxel,
Lena W ilkening, Hbeila Delzell, K en­
neth Fowler, Harold Smith, Gerald
Given, Russell Denyer and Seymore
.Stewart.
ing, Helen Witxel, Josephine Gilstrap,
Senior Students and members of the
Kenneth Fowler, Wallace Chandler,
faculty left .Saturday for Newport
lyeona Cook, Seymour Stewart, Alvin
Huddenlv someone d iscov ered w here they spent a rn » t e n jo y a b le
Garner, Cluylou Neer, Le Roy War­
that “ the summer slump” was an week-end.
ner; Tom Swah-s, Homer Mllchel.
Mrs. Join. Cox furnished the piano hallucination of an unhnsi nessi ike
go forth to solve the problem s 'djniuaio while Mrs. Mae Hadley played mind. It must have been a dis­
Mrs. China Bone» and her family
Ibe world
tinct shock to the old timers when held o picnic in the grove acroae from
the accordion.
J n n « should not
allowed to
The auditorium *'ua filled to capa­ thev discovered that the reason the garage Saturday.
A bountiful
page without a tribute t(> these city with an iuterekted and apprecia­ they were not doing business in the basket lunch waa served at noon and
j summertime w as bee« us, they were the day waa well enjoyed.
graduates o f the schools and c o l­ tive audienco.
Those
dui
pc
advertising
It
did
not,
leges, Hies* their hearts, every one
Margaret Rol*ertson, K a t h e r i n e
present were Mr. and Mrs. Martha
of them ! T h ev furnish inspiration Aliampler, Helena Witxel and Opal speak w»-II for the vision of these Winkler, Vancouver, Wash., Mr. aud
for the hum orous and satiric para Wickenham, ushers, sold candy dur­ pioneer business men that they Mrs. C. M Mundiuoer, Salem; Mr. and
grapln-re. hut their ¡denis and their ing intermissions for the benefit of the were *o long in le-rning th:s sec­ Mrs. J. K. Scott and Grandson, Salem;
ret of advertising; that .dvertising Mr. and Mrs. Mac Stanford and dau­
e n th u -is -m serve the c< 11 r.try well, Student Body fund.
should he u»ed mprt extensively at ghter, Salem; Mr. aud Mra. A. I..
even if the harder school of exper
those periods in the vear when Bones, Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Bones and
b l u e in to wnich they are entering
business need* an artificial stimu- family, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bones aud
is disdained to take a lot cl the
lent. The husines* of advertising family, Charlie Bone*. Mrs. Mary
l tea I ism out of tbem. Some of the
is to make business.
Utter quality may stiuk—enough
Barr ana Mrs. China Hones o f Turner.
perhaps to m ake itself felt in the
With the aid of newspaper ad­
years to c o m e .
vertising many businesses have
Mrs. Margaret Orr, mother of Mr*
t
There was a tim e when idealism
Friday waa in everyway a big achiev- transformed the ‘ sommar s'ump” E. J . Gilstrap, has returned to her
hilla were ordered paid. On a m >tlon by of the kind that has characterised ment Day at the Turner School, com- 1 it to a ‘ summer boom.” They have
home In Eugene after a three weeks
C. A. Hear lhe prein nt officer* were el*
the baccaiaureatc rerom n « cd the menci g at 2 oclock with Mrc. Mea Had- > produced goods the public needs visit here w ith her daughter and fam­
ected in a body for another year. A men of m any sch olastic degrees ley‘a piano student* in recital, followed • and wants during the warm months
ily.
motion by H. S Bond that the next Land the es*ave and orntiona o f the by a style show and musical program ai d have carried the news to the
r* gular meet ing of the Hrotherhood be bu dd in g cilixsnry since college^ by the Economic Class of the High school, consumers through advertising
Mrs. Jeau Pearcy will give a weinie
held the first Monday in October, waa were founded in tha cou n try , was| At 3'dock, under the leadership of
Those who have something to roast to the Junior class ol the High
carried. The meeting then adjourned Consid«:cif “ academ ic ” Hul it bn* 1 Mr*. John It. Cox, the 4H Sew and So tell— locally or nationally— will
school at the home o f Katherine Sch-
to the i araonege for a short social hour. com e to pas* that leaders in gov »«wing club put on their Achievment neiiher see nor feel this mythical
anipier on the evening of June 4tb.
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ACHIEVEMENT DAY
AT TURNER SCHOOL
summer slump if they do more
snd better advertising. There is
more employment and therefore
money in circulatidn during June.
July and August than during any
list&o reward, ill sotre measure. th, Marjory Fowler; hotdi*h holder, first other three months in the year.
: t h a t is c o m i n g a t l e s s t to t h e |*cr LaVerne Whitehead, second. Aleta Bon- Then why should there be less bu­
1
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ij
j sev« ranee o f youth through several «* third, -Marjory McKay fourth, Eve- siness?
ernm ent and in the I usine*s world { Day program They also exhibited their
Mre. L. J. Rowley and a n K P. mot. are no lon ger asham ed to urge and sewing in the Science room and award*
or»d to Amity Friday morning. Mrs. strive by precept and ac'ion to were made as follows, tea or hand tow­
Rowley remained for Memorial Day. rnak« ideals operative in statecraft el, first, LaVerne Whitehead; second,
returning home Sunday.
and ,n commerxe and industry. It A let a Bones, third, Ruth Gilstrap, four­
METHODIST CHURCH
Those who will attend w ill oe Mar­
garet Robertsou, Opal Mickenham,
Audrey Shoen, Gladys Given, Hildred
Bone», Katherine Schampier, Wilfred
Harrison and Mrs. Jean Pearcy. Guests
at the party will be Atle Pearcy of Sa-
leni, Albert Holier (son aud Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Schampier.
I generations of gradu atin g ho|>e end |yn Jensen; fancy hot dish holder, Lu-
eiithufineii).
The sweet girl grad­ eille Bone*; bags napkin holders, etc ,
Mrs. J. M. Bones recieved word Sat­
Last Sunday we celebrated the
uate. especially whose essay, pret- first, Margaret Schitfer, second, Geneva urday that her cousin Dr. Lester Smith
1/trd’ « Sti|>|>er. A very sacred,
tily tied with pink or blue rib b on . I Barber, third. La Verna Whitehead; had died in Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
beautiful service.
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At the business meeting of the
church I). B. Parkea *vas elected
delegate to the Laymen’s con­
ference which meets in Eugens
the 26th of this month.
Ivan
Hadley was elected alternate.
A verv interessing and profit­
able session of the Brotherhood
was held last Monday night at
the church,
The ladies were in­
vited in, also members from the
other church as many as they
could pret wotd to after hearing
at a lat“ hour, definately as to
the speaker of the evening.
At
the close of the meeting the la­
dies invited the Brotherhood over
to the pttrsonage where they had
a little surprise for them in the
form o f light refreshments.
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Only three more Sundays be­
fore a n n u a l conference.
Let
everybody come and enjoy the
fine sermons Rev. Burgoyne gives
us.
We never know whether
we’ ll get our good pastor hack
from Conference or not, they so
often send them elsewhere.
had
bourgeoning needle case, first, LaVerna Whitehead. Smith both held government position
second, Stella Barnett, third. Margaret until a short time ago when they found
Gilstrap; stocking darn, first, La Verna it necessary, on account of the ductor*
Whitehead, second, Margaret Gilstrap, failing health, to return to the United
third. Frances Clark; fourth, Eleanor States. They were stationed in the
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j Park«*; pajamas, aprons and gowna, Hawaiian Islands.
| first, Mildred Bones, second, LaVerna
, CHRISTIAN CHURCH
poor ch an ce o f
into deeds, has been constitution­
ally qualified to make her ideals
felt throughout the ballot and in
places hetetofore limited to man.
TURNER LOSES SUNDAYI“
BALL GAME TO LUMBER
JACKS 4-3
^
! Margaret Gilstrap.second, Marjory Fow-
! ler, third, Margaret Gilstrap.
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• La Verna Whitehead won the scolar-
Half Of Cherry
Crop Stolen
"Am erica The Beautiful” was
sung by a giri’s quartet Sunday
morning. It was much enjoyed.
• The Pastor gave a s p l e n d i d
memorial day sermon during the
church hour.
Twenty nine young people en­
joyed t h e Christian Endeavor
service Sunday evening. Jose­
phine Gilstrap led the meeting.
ship at Oregon Mate College, Mildred
Last week while Mr. Endieott was
Bones, second and Margaret Gilstrap
third. The later two girls recieved a looking over his hay uni cherry crop,
The young people are planning
he
woe
well
satisfied
with
the
outlook,
to hold their meeting on the riv­
l.a*<t Sunday Turner hall looser* went nice picture each. Owing to the fact
bot
on
com
ing
back
this
week
he
found
that
LaVerna
is
under
the
age
limit
for
er
bank next Tuesday evening.
to Mill City where they dropped a
that
the
cherry
crop
was
more
than
students
attending
O.
S.
C.,
she
will
not
Cascade league game to the Lunilier
go until next summer when, it is hoped, half gone. He said he counted fiva
Dr. Mac Clure’s message to the
Jacks.
The home boys Sad no business to we will have another club winner to go cherries on the first trip but now there
lose that game, hut they simply did with her, also that the cost of the scol- were only two, so ever half his oherry
crop is gone, having l>een stolen. I
not gel started right and consequently arship will be available.
have a full line of good padlocks that
Clarissa
Clark
was
tne
only
one
taking
lost.
are
rust proof pjiced from 2fic and up.
The Lumber Jacks out hit Turner second year work and as there was no
mid when the smoke cleared the score compition no awards were made in this Lock up your things and be safe. Bet­
was 4-8 Mill City made four errors division, however much favarable com­ ter have your mowers and binders re­
ment was heard from both judges and paired now. Donjt wait till the last
while Turner made seven.
minute. I have sections, guards for
Batteries, Mill City, Meyers and Llb- visitors in regard to her work.
mowers
and binders on hand
b‘*,v. Turner, Webb, Russell a n d
Mr*. Iloksey and Miss Blankinshipof
H. P. Jensen
Stiulc.
Salem served as judges.
high school graduating class, was
enjoyed by a full house.
Tuesday evening a good crowd
met for choir practice.
Our state secretary C. F. Swan-
der, will be with us next Sunday.
He will give two splendid ser­
mons. A basket dinner will be
enjoyed at noon.