The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, June 18, 1931, Image 1

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    T he T urner T ribune
llli
School Meeting* Lively
Pomona Grange Has
Ask For Resignation BRING REV. GILSTRAP All Day Meet At Wintle
New Clerk, Director TUESDAY M IN G
Wednesday, June 18
AND
V O L U M E XVI
CONTINUATION OF THE A U M S V 1 L L K STAU
THURSDAY;
JU N K 18.
NO. 32
Members o f Surprise Grange
A fte r Choir practice Tuesday Ice Cream Social and
Unusual interest was manifest Barbecue, Sports (iaraes
went
to Wintle Wednesday where
evening
members
o
f
the
choir
in Monday’ s school election when
Aurora,
Saturday
June
27
Program
Saturday
Night
they were joint hosts with An-
and friends o f the church met in
one director and a clerk were
:
i
the
reception
room
to
extend
elected and the budget o f $160
Afternoon and Evening
Cloverdale School House keny Grange in entertaining Po-
i mona Graage when twelve o f the
birthday
greetings
to
Mr.
Gil-
curribd for free text books.
fifteen granges o f Marion county
strap, pastor of the church.
Ulwin Donyer, outgoing direc­
W I i m I promise* to ! kj one o f i h*-
!
were represented.
The
rooms
were
beautifully
de-
The
local
W
.
C.
T.
U.
of
U
lover­
tor. and W T. Riches, clerk, pre­ moat entertaining c o m m u n ity gath
date,
will
give
their
animal
lee
All Pomona officers with the
i
corated
with
pink
roses
and
pot­
sided throughout the meeting; •rliiK« v w r lielil In Marlon noiinty,
('ream
Social
ou
Saturday
evening,
w ill ink«- place at Aurora, Saturday,
i exception o f two, were present;
ted plants. A large birthday
Clifford White and Standley Rich­
June ¡¿nth, at the C’loverdale acliool
J u o r -7. A ll kllvriiuon uml even-
L. S. Lambert, Master; L. F.
cake
with
candles
also
formed
an
es acted as tellers.
house
Ilia frrr l>arta*>:<ie, *|iouccrt*<i by the
Mather, Overseer; C. H. Taylor,
interesting
part
o
f
the
decora­
A complete financial report wusj I'o n .m u o lly < lut», will lx* given (o
A flue program ha* been arrang­
tions.
nil vial torn.
ed which will Hturl at eight o'clock. ¡Steward; Frank Bowen, Lectur­
not given at this time.
er; Arthur Edwards, Assistant
A
beautiful
leather
eard
case
Sport*
uml
game*
of
every
de.
J. K Whitehead. Jr., carried
A Fish Pond where every fl*h ia
•criptlon will b>* given tlii* Mg pro­
Steward;
Mrs. Arthur Edwards,
and
bill
fold
was
presented
Mr.
*ure to bile, will be an attraction
the most votes. 00 for director
gram. Band*. mimic bu*et»all nn<l
for
tbe
kiddie*.
Lady assist. ; Anna Farris, Chap-
Gilstrap in honor o f the occasion.
to 31 for Mr. Denyer.
pporla In the illtniiH Ui noil nil elab­
This social and entertainment I* i lin ; S. H. Vantrump, treasurer;
Games
were
played
and
refresh­
Ninety seven votes were cast orate dl*play o f firework* followed
an annual afiair and i* given for
f j r clerk; Mrs. Mable Martin re­ by dancing |u tin* evening, w ill It* ments were served to about 45 the benefit of the Children'* Farm Eva Jones, seer.; Nellie Sanders
, Pomona: Flora Tyler, Flora; Eth­
ceiving 66 and W. T. Riches 32 .' ottered for ib<* pl.'iiauri* of (lit* visi­ people.
Home.
tor*.
el Fletcher musician add Mrs.
Frank Delzell made a motion
There w ill tie no admiaaion charge
Aurorn I* sparing no effort to
Ellen Lambert, county installa­
asking for the resigns'ion o f thc*i iniik«' tliinUuy uml evening one Iona
Ice cream and cake will be nerved
tion
officer.
Come and help the good cause
remaining two directors C A . ; to I h * rriiKuilirrril.
along.
A letter from Silverton Cham­
Bear and A. Kdwards. The chair
Word recieved here the past week from
Tin* rollra world I* I it
to thl*
ber
o f Commerce, was read dur­
free
ln»ri**cue
which
I*
Aurorn'*
deemed the motion out o f order1
W. H. Harris, wh“ with hi* wife, j* vis­
Ip K I.w ill t'O llip llllM 'llt.
ing
the
morning session voicing
and asked fo r a motion for ad-'
iting in their old h<>me tow-n, Oxford,
Kb • w niil* you to visit her nti'l
their appreciation o f the work
journment which lost when put p a llu k e u f her lio-pllullly.
Idaho, after a lapse of twenty years and
done
by Pomona Grange in secur­
to a vote.
| where they have found many change*,
ing
the
State Grange meeting
Mr. Bear then informed all that j
| however they are enjoying their n a y
for Silverton in 1932.
he and Mr. Kd wards would not' _
there. Mr. Harris had risen at 5 o'clock
Reports were made by J. 0.
resign under any condition. An-
to have time to write borne. On memo­
Maxwell and Ivan McKay were hosts
Farr,
Ankney; W. A. Jones, o f
other motion for adjournment
rial Day they vi-ited an old cemetery to tbe Turner Dramatic Club at the
was made and lost a lso and after
where they have two children burned home of their parents. Mr. and Mr*. Macleay; Anna Hadley, Silverton
a third motion lost a vote was
* —
hut could not locate the grave*. W e Bert McKay, Tuesday evening. Majong, Hills; Arthur Fdwards, Turner;
taken resulting when poled in 48
There were 97 votes cast a t surmise that Mr- Harris is Just a little 500 811(1 music were the diversion for the L S. Lambert, Stayton; Mrs. H.
E. Martin, Macleay; Mrs. Ella
votes favoring the resignation of the regular school election, and lonesome for »id haunts in Turner.
evening A fried chicken supper, with all
Lambert,
Stayton.
Mr. Bear and Mr. Kdwards and we can remember when there
the trimtnin's, wa* er.joyed by all pres­
J.
O
Farr,
Ankney Grange,
I>0 thul they remain.
ent, Helen I'eetz, Mable Tucker, (Jlayiis
were such a few it was hard to
and W. Gulvin o f Turner, were
Vany patrons o f the school find a new director; so the build-
Gives, M r and Mrs. Joe McKinney, »h o
appointed a committee to solicit
feel that the school hoard have ¡ng 0f a new school at West
joined the club at this m<-etir g. Archie
members for Pomona Grange.
not handled school affairs in a Stayton has helped some, Some
Kankin, Herbert Briggs, Vernon Coates
Later 15 members were given the
business-like manner and a de-! Gf the old timers, that never
Maxwell and Ivan McKay, M r.and Mrs.
The more I see o f dogs, the j
fifth
degree obligation by Ellen
tided change is needed.
even knew that West Stayton
Bert McKay.
less I think o f men,” said a fa-j
Lambert.
had a school were there Tuesday
mous Frenchwoman. Still, there i
All Grangers throughout the
night. O f course they were per­
are
numerous men who could i CHRISTIAN CHURCH
county show a steady increase in
M ETHODIST CHURCH sonally notified this year o f the
è membership.
learn much from dogs. But a
election
Leonard Walker was
i correspondent has his opinion
A resolution was adopted com-
Very nice Children’ s Day pro- fleeted clerk for one year and about the place in human affairs
Decorations in the church were
, mending the Governor for the
director for three
gram was enjoyed by a goodly j Harry Stewart director
in which dogs prosperly belong. beautiful both Sunday morning good work he is doing for the
as also pas-
numb« *r at the Sunday school,y t,ar- Th* budget was
There is a Portland bulldog, he and evening
taxpayers.
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sed at the meeting.
hour last Sunday.
says, that ‘ ‘gets all the effection
Martin Rosvolbt o f Monitor
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The choir special Sunday morn­
that should go to some little
Grange,
newly appointed agricul­
ing was fine.
A t the church hour Rev. Bur-
ch ild ”
"T h is dog is cradled.
tural
commissioner,
made his re­
Finance Fights Erosion
goyne gave a very appropriate
I ¡tampered and perfumed and the
Mrs. Dalzell with her Sunday port.
talk for the day on "T h e Young
Farm terracing to stop erosion I* of lady o f the hou§e kisses it and school class o f young people, en­
The county Grange picnic will
Christian.” The scripture foun­ major Importance In Noble County,
carries it around in her arms joyed their annual picnic at Hazel be held in the Silveston park on
dation for his talk was the story Oklahoma, the county agent said, and
continuously; and when friend Green last Suuday.
the 4th Sunday in August and
o f Samuel as given in third chap­ so one of tho county's national banks
bought five farm levels to be loaned husband comes home her kisses
the n e x t meeting o f Pomona
ter o f I Sam He said in part:
to farmers without charge. Tho ma­ goes foom dog to husband and
The children’s day program j Grange will be held in Milverton
"M any parents are teaching their chines wero immediately put to use
from husband to dog, he says. given last Sunday evening, was on the 3rd Weenesday in October.
children these days that Sunday and the farmers are showing keen In­
But if the husband likes it, why a rousing success.
Those attending from Turner
is a day to run around and go terest In terracing. Two terracing
schools were started for adults and not? Still, when you come to
places. But Daniel said train a 4-H Club boys.
The C. E. Had a fine meeting, were Mrs. Stella Miller, Mrs.
remember that it is a dog’s na­
Wm. Butzke, Mrs. Carie Mitch­
child in the way he should goj
LeRoy Warner was the leader.
ture to put his nose into all kinds
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ell,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Farris.
and when he is old he will not'
o f places, how can friend huSr
long
we
live
but
how
I
f
the
weather
permits
the
C.
Mr.
and Mrs. A. Edwards. Mr.
depart from it, let us bring the
band like it? A t a fashion show E. will be held on the river bank. and Mrs. C. White, Mrs. Hes­
children to the church. But even!
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The Sunday School board met in a big store recently a well-
ter Crume, M r. and Mrs. Bert
tho our children may I k ? brought
A
note
o
f
thanks
and appreci- Peebles,
gowned lady o f parts sat with a
at
the
parsonage
Tuesday
even­
Mr. and Mrs. Ulwin
up in the church every child'
tion
was
extended
to
Mr.
Hic-
p«odle
in
ner
lap
during
the
pro­
Denyer, Mr. Webb, Sr. and Mr.
needs to be born again. Samuel1 ing and elected the following o f­
gram and she continuously kis­ kock at the morning service. He and Mrs. Gulvin, Mr. and Mrs.
ficers:
President,
Ivan
Hadley;
at the age o f twelve knew not
assistant,
Mrs. Mabel Martin; sed the dog on the ears and nose will be greatly missed.
Raymond Titus.
God as yet scripture save so
all
to
the
edification
o
f
passers^y
hut God called him and he thot secretary, Kenneth Bear; treas­
There was a fine turnout for
The bestowal o f affection is hu­
For safety, convenience and return of
it was Kli, hut Eli was wise en­ urer, Alvin Garner; librarian, A l­
choir practice Tuesday evening,
man, particularly in the woman
your package If undelivered, use the new
bert
Jensen;
assistant,
S
te
lla
ough to percieve that God was
after which a birtheay surprise
heart. And in the absence o f I
parcel post label, which gives you the
talking to him so he told Samuel Barnett; choister. Fred Gunning:
1 was given in honor o f Mr. Gil-
children o f their own it is natur­
mailing priviledge of the large mail or­
what to do. Barents watch your assistant, Mrs Thiessen: pianist.
strap,
al for particularly affectionate
der house. Inquire at the Post Office.
Mrs.
Burgoyue;
assistant,
Mrs.
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children and when they ask ques­
women to do strange and curious
Sermon topic Sunday morning
tions teach them the way o f life, McKinney: Temperance superin­
Miss Hildred Bones returned from
things with their canine pets. will be "T h e Infinite Value of
tendent,
Mrs.
Bear;
missionary
toll them what to do as Kli did.
Eugene Saturday accompanied by her
supt., Mrs. Gunning; Home dept But why not, instead o f a poodle, a Soul”
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sister,
Miss Hazel, who recently grad­
find
a
homeless
little
babe,
cs-
A Gospel team from McFarlan, supt., Mrs. Thiessen; Cradleroll
Good
music
and
evangelistic
uated
from
the Eugene Christain H os­
tray in the big, buffeting world,
had charge o f the evening ser­ supt., Mrs. Pearl Witzel
pital.
She
will remain here for an in-
take it to her bosom and give it service Sunday evening
vice, and those earnest Christian
definate visit with relatives and friends.
young people sure gave us a
Sunday is the last Sunday of the love and caresses that she
F O R B A L E - 6 Iota, all fenced, suit­
good sendee. They spoke so this conference year.
Kveryone hungers to bestow upon some
F O R S A L E —22J acres, 8 room house
able for pasture, or truck garden, close
earnestly and showed so clearly should make r special effort to helpless little creafure? Oregon
with bath, garage, good baru, heu
to Turner.
Journal.
house, in Aumsville.
that it matters not so much how be in attendance.
Enjoying Visit
Entertains
Dramatic Club
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West Stayton
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