The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, June 11, 1931, Image 1

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    T he T urner T ribune
I UMKXVI
AND CONTINUATION OF THK AUM8 VILLK »TAR
THURSDAY: J U N E 11.
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NO. 31
W a lla c e R ich e s H ead s OH, OH, BIG DANCEAT M E- The B ig g e s t H o g s In
The T ro u g h
Com m unity Club
HAMA ON SATURDAY
JUNE 20TH
While talking to a groop of men
on
the street the other day, the
Mr. H a d le y m a d e th e ru 'd in n th a t
W h a t promlnc» to *»e th e beat dunce 1 subject came up concerning the
Mr. Klehea t ecome p re sid e n t a m i Mr.
of th e s u m m e r , i» lofhe held a t M<- hard times or depression in this
Miller vice p re sid e n t a n d it c arried.
tia m a on S a tu r d a y e ve ning, J u n e 80th country
We are supposed to be
»P'lug.
Mr. Hond th e n placed th e n a m e of
W h a t mukea th e dancer» glad about the richest country with more mon­
M im Amlt-rson of tlie f’loverdalt? Ml«a Mallei T u c k e r for Hecy.Treaa, a n d
th is d a u c e ia t h e fact t h a t real “ foot ey per capita than »ny other na
i l l t l i M , led th e singing w h e n A iner­ ahe w e ununlm ouiily el cted
A few
tic k lin g ” (Jam-e m usic will be provided , lion
The question was asken. if
ii'» »ini Ju » t n Snug ut T w ilig h t »»> word» of acce p tan c e waa voiced t>y
hy l^-ta'a B aud. T h is d a n c e aggrega- ' that is true whst hss become of it?
ming liy th e uudlence.
| each of (lie new o nicer» a n d a r is in g
lion a lw a y s h a s a c ro w d fo llo w in g ' Where did it go?
I made the re­
W. A. Ili nr, |in »Ideili a n d Ml»« Mu­ vote of th u n k » w u n given Mra. Hiche»,
them w herever th e y are billed to play, mark that the hogs have got it,
tile T u e k e r, ■ eerelm y, preilded a t th e Mr. H lckock, C. A. (tear a n d H H.
a n d one of th e largest crow ds ef th e ; and an explanation was requested.
liilsia«»» meet lug w h e n all business Hond for th e ir good w ork lu th e club.
s u m m e r is e xpeeted a t t h e Mtdiama I replied thus: If I were to enter
we» b r o u g h t Up l o d a t e a n d th e n the
Mm. M a n le y Rlcliea th e n ann o u n c e d dance. Prices will he U e u ts -VI cents ’ a hog calling content today, I would
fluli »| m *ol » w little lim e to »• leeitnir th e following p rn g ru m : Itecitallun,
Ladle» V> cents
start out something 1 ik- this, and
in-w i ntiw r» fur th e c o m in g year. H, Max Hchifllerer; trio M ildred, A lela
I would yell at the top of my voice
K Itm d, c h a ir m a n of th e u o n iliia tln g I,e»ier Hone»; recitation M ary-A nn
to make them hear in Wall Street:
collimiti«, pla«e<l t h e n a m e nf W alter A nde ra on; Hong M arjorv M cK ay, La
H o o v e r ! Ho o v e r ! Hoove r!
Miller a n d W allace iiichea, fur pre»i Vern« W h ite h e a d , Rachel Klehea a n d
HawJev
Hawley
d e n t. N o m lo a lio n a w ere m a d e (or Margarwl iSoblffertr; re n d in g
Mra.
t "nrih II Hall, Ivan H a d le y , 171» In Mi». U lw ln I h n y e r ; d u e t Mr». Mar­
Smoot! Smoot!
Smoot!
One resolution passed by the! [Get out of that trough you big
Ih-nyer, K. 8 . l ’r s tu s r , Mr». S tanley garet Miller a n d Mlaa A nder»on; akit
Uleliea, Mra. < ha». H C lark. II. H. T h e N ewlywetl* P la n t a G arden Mia» Knights of Columbus at their re­ hog and let some of those other hog*
It'.ml, tiul all declined th e n •m in a ­ Mutiet T u c k e r a n d A rchie Itu n k in ; cent convention in ha'em deceives have some]
m>tic*i and uucmuendation. It re­
ti.m w ith th e e xception id Mr. Itii-hc*
Grundy
Grundy
»olo Lowell H adley; r e a d in g Rachel
lated
to welfare of juveniles and !
W In n t h e Tote« were c o u n te d Mr.
Grundy
It iche»; piano aolo Mi»a Mary Mlllerl
directed the subsrdinrte council*
Itlclie» wa» fir»t w ith 42 e o lia , W a lte r
I mean there are two kinds of
T h e c lu h will not nit-el a g a in u n it. to appoint
Mllh-r 2n d w ith 84. L. 8 . pi a'he* i»
hogs
in this country. One kind is
“a com n i t tee whose d n ty it will lie
r tlV e d 14. H rt Itomi, D a n H adley, t l e t o l ei |
supposed to be the mortgage lifter
to keep in touch with the juvenile
and the other kind makes it abso
courts of their vicinity and take an
active interest in all b<>ys, especial­
lutely necessary to put on a larger
ly Catholic boys who may come be­
mortgage or give them your farm
fore these courts and ta secure pa ­
When they passed the Smoot-
K. Robinson, the handy man and fixer
role of worthy delinquents, particu
Hawley-Grundy
Tariff bill they got
1» »till a t the »ame addre»*, G n»«r build­
laily hist offenders, who m ay not
so hoggish among themselves that
Mrs. John Cox and Mrs R.
ing, next door to T ribuoc Office; where
have com m itted serious offense» and
they killed the goose that laid the
who m ay be the victims of circum­
he re| uir» »hoc«, clock», tinware or a n y ­ lA*e Thiessen were joint hostes-
stances
"
golden
eggs I mean the independ
tess
at
an
informal
dinner
Satur­
thing you want fixed, bring it in and if
Our wastage is a terrible indict­ eiit farmer [not the cooperation
it can he repaired he will do a good job day evening to the teachers ami
for a' reasonable charge, satisfaction husbands and their families at ment for our modern civilization. farmer for they only represent the
The constant stream of youth haled
guaranteed. Hi» slogan ie. "W hy trade the Thiessen residence.
A fter dinner the group visited into court and fed thence into jails,
out of T urne r when the work can bej
done here? Think c i >our home town Mrs. Stanley and presented her corrective homes and penitentiar­
with a beautiful boquet of flow- j i e s r* fleets upon the failure of o u r
ft r e t/'
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ers. The rest of the evening was churches, homes and schools in
W» d r a f t | > a t l » r n i f o r each i n d i v i d - ! spent in singing and visiting. carrying youth over the critical
ual. Let us r o d f o u r c o u r t t r o u b l » . Those present were Vr. and Mrs. vears of abolesence into the more
Charles C. Hulet was elected Mas
A r c h a r t ft A lib 'ic h . c o r s e t m a k e r » , Pearcy, Salem;* Mr. and Mrs. settled yea*s of maturity.
These ter of the Oregon State Grange ore
4 2 0 C o u r t S tr» » t, S alem . P h o n e 1639.
Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Cox; Mr., hove snd gfrisere not all bad, they year ago at the Redmond Session
»
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and Mrs. Parkes; Mrs. Sloan: Mr are headed wrong, but under right The Grange under his leadership
" METHODIST CHURCH “ Hickok, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee guidanre they mnv t-e saved The has been very active during the
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---- ■ Thiessen and sons Edwin and Knights of Columbus point the wav piSt year.
Gordon.
toward salvage at a timt* when the
Two measures were initiated and
K ey. B u rg o y n e gave ua four view» of
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Edwards wreckage is only partial.
placed
on the ballot last fall by
P e te r laat Hundny m o r n in g —aa lie a p
were unable to be present.
Society may not just shrug its the Grange: The Grange Power
peared in stra n g e r» , to a friend, to
A beautiful boquet of nastur- shoulder» and say ‘ had boy” when hill held the center of the stage
liim»elf a n d to <’brl*t.
H e idmwcd
tions centered the table.
it secs a lad summoned for some through the campaign and won by
how each of na h a v e th e se »nine four
A large cake with six birthday offense. It should get busy and a large majority
The last ses­
v ie w a lm t th e m oat i m p o r t a n t la th e
candles was presented to Gordon ! se e k to recover that hoy for society sion of the legislature passed the
last o n e fdr C h r is t know » m o re about
at the close of the dinner by his The right kind of direction and Grange Power 'egislation with a
it» t h a n we know ahoiit ourselves, hut
mother.
control, the right kind of discipline large majority.
“ if y o u r h e a rt c o n d e m n ua, G od is
will in the majoritv of esses effect
Mr. Hulet received unusual re-
g r e a le r th a n ou r h e a rt, and k iiow eth
this
salvage.
Or
her
wise
he
tuav
cognitiou
in the National Grange
all th in g » .” W h a t 1» the O ospel ac­
CLOVERDALE
for
a
new
member of that body.
not he rescued hut may go down
c o r d in g to you?
hill to join the great companv of He was placed on two important
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I n t h e e v e n in g th e P astor b ro u g h t
W o o l w as received from L o u i e ' wa»trel« of no value to themselves session committees and was made
chairman of a standing committee
ua a ineaaage on “ T h o W r o n g Meas­ H e n n ie » and Ben W iper t h a t they and a heavy cost to society.
T h e grangeers
ure.” T e x t waa ta k e n from » 'n in th would be h o m e from E a s te r n Oregon
The advice of the K. C. should on agriculture*
ihi»t>» w here Paul »[«-aka of o u r prone- aeon.
apply to ether religious groups, feel that they have found a real
nee» to m e a su re o u ra e lv e a hy ourselves
and to other lodges and service or­ leader in the |*reon of Mr. nulet
Mi»a Olga G a r n e r left F r id a y for
ganizations to the end that this and are looking forward to years
Instead of by th e only tr u e m e a n s T h e
Clear L ake w h e re ahe w ill he e m p lo y ­
C hrist — Hod does n o t w u u t average
human wastage may be slopped. of success and prosperity for the
ed for t h e n u n im e r
Christian*. He w ant» ua to lie e x t r a ­
In the field of juvenile delinquen Order.
cv
as perhaps in no other does the
o r d in a r y . H a v e this m in d in you,
The State Grange session open­
T h e W . C. T. U . m e t laat Wedneq»
the
old
saying
apply
that
an
ounce
ed
in the high school building, at
even t h e m in d of C h r is t
d a y w ith Mra. Fliflet, near C h e m a w a
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of
prevention
is
worth
a
pound
of
Medford
Tuesday morning at ten
- o - -
T w o m ore S u n d a y « o n ly , u n til Con-
J a m e s Cook a n d W in. A nderson are cure—Portland Netgs-Telegrara.
o’clock, with the State Master in
feoenoe.
charge.
The M»yor of Medford
h
a
r
v
e
s
tin
g
th
e
ir
s
tr
a
w
b
e
rry
crop
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welcomed
the
visitors.
A goodly n u m tie r ) w ent to Mra. '
Misa
F.miiia
Solilflerer
of
Halem,
P e e rc y a to th e W. C. T. II, W e d n e sd a y
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Edwards
T h e y re p o r t a m ost splendid time. si'i-nt th e week e n d here w ith h e r
Master of Surprise Grange were de­
Hood flower mi»»to!i p ro g ra m a n d al- fa th e r J . Hchltterer, Hr.
O w in g to not b e in g able to g e l a ma- legates.
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D ir il(fiM l«iinr ill Ih » C o m m u n ity
( lull ui«*rt|nK M onday ••venir», wit»
\«r> »in»ll compart'd will» other rovct-
ii u- ilirouK houi th<’ w in te r unii thl»
Cordell Ilnll a n d Mra. C lm k e m h tw o
Prevention
And Cure
The Handy Man
Teachers Are
Entertained
State Grange
In Medford
li
Date Changed
iiiiait a h>tiii|uet.
F re d Hehiffer lian tteen ill t h e past
e
Aid Society will meet In re gula r week With L agrippe
session n e x t T h u r s d a y a t th e d u n ­
n in g residence. .
Dr. B. F. P o u n d practice limited to
rem oval of te e th , gas or local, and
C h ild r e n ’s Day exercises n ext S u n ­
d e n ta l X-ray. New location 303 F irst
d a y a t S u n d a y school hour
> N ational Bank Bldg., Salem, O regon.
c h in e th a t will c a r r y t h e films, th e
p ic tu re s of th e R o ta M ilk in g m a c h in e
th a t was to be show n a t th e O ra n g e
m e e tin g here, H a tu rb a y n ig h t, t h e p ic ­
tu r e will not be show n.
T h e e o m m it-
tee in c h a rg e hopes to b ring th e pic­
ture here soon.
spoi 1» of afle'mafh of the forec'o»-
tires and are in competition with
the independent farmer, with whom
he cannot compete] The same rule
applies to the ir.dependent mer­
chants. We were given the farm
board as a soothing syrup to keep
us Lorn fighting for the equaliza­
tion fee. When farming is done at
a loss year after year the nation ia
thrown out of work. And whv is
this?
The continued submersion of the
one basic fundemental industry, to
tbs world ( Agiiculture) finally
leads to a slump in the Puyin ;
power of the largest group of buy­
ers (Farmers.! Every industry 1 »
The farmer is the first to feel th-
effect and the ¡act to recover.
And he is paving two enormoua
bills for education and relief o n e
lession is to produce two blades of
grass where one grew before and
thus produce cheaper. The other
is to c it down production and
stimulate a demand
Getting two
kinds of advice from the same
source is the height of the ridicu­
lous.
The real thing to accomplish is
for farmers to stop buying in a
protected market paying the price
asked snd selling in an open mar­
ket taking what they are offered.
Disgruntled Farmer.
(From T he Harrison County Herald, Lo­
gan, Iowa)
„
Falls In Creek
Keith, the 4 year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Bones, fell from the bridge,
which spans the creek j u s t north of the
Bonps home. He was rescued by his sis­
ter; K utb, age 7, and a playmate, Mel­
vin Baker, age 7. Fortunatly for Master
Keith he fell where the w ater was ra th e r
shallow, however he suffered a painful
cut on bis bead and was dazed and
thoroughly drenched when rescued. Mrs.
Ada Sparkes dressed the c u t on his head
and the young man is gradually recover­
ing from shock and has quite made up
his mind to stay on terra firma.
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W ord has been received t h a t R a lp h
Hussey is in t h e V eterans hospital a n d
J o h n Hehiffer has r e tu r n e d from t h e
hospital in Portland.
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" CHRISTIAN CHURCH^
Sunday was a high day in spir­
itual things.
Most of the Sunday school class
es are holding up fine,
Childrens Day program next
Sunday evening.
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Bros. Swander gave two soul
stirring sermons last Sunday.
The canvass to subscribe the
church budget was a success.
The board had asked Bro. Swan­
der to conduct it and he proved
R u t h Bones w a s t h s only himself efficient.
Helen
P r im a r y s tu d e n t t h a t w as n e ith e r a b­
s e n t or t a r d y d u r in g t h e school year.
8 0 C o u n ty Hupt. M ary L. Fulkerson
pre se nte d her w ith a certificate of
aw ard, Tuesday.
The dining room was well filled
with happy hungry people who
enjoyed the Sunday basket din­
ner.