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1 r xr T urner T ribune he TURN Kit, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, TUUKKDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1930 VOL. XV. PEE WEE" GOLF Ï0 BE JUSTICE MCBRIDE PASSES AT RIS HOME ON THE PROGRAM AI SALEM STATE FAIR l l o m i from the finest stables in G ran d O ld Man and Daan o f Lagal P ro fe ssio n in O r o g o n Dias at A ga t'iu went arc expected to arrive here o f E ig h ty -tw o Yaars. next week for last minute training before the opening o f tin Oregon State Fair program on Monday, Sep- Thomas Allen McBride, senior lember 22. (number o f the Oregon supreme court Nearly HO entrant« are on the lint and dean o f the legal profession in for the »take and tla. « hurneaa race», Oregon in point o f years o f continu while more than 100 running horses ous service, died at his home in Salem, probably will register here for the 106'» South Liberty street, at 11:45 special event« in which prize« will o ’clock Tuesday night. He was 82 nppiegate 117,500, according to Mr». years old. I.lla 8 . W i U o ii , » e r rotary o f the «tate Justice McBride had been ill o f fair bourd. cerebral embolism for two week* fol Horae barn« have been put into fiiat lowing his return from a vacation c I ukn s h a p e , with everything in reudi- at Foley Hot Springs, and his condi ne; a for the large influx o f champion* tion had been considered critical for »tup uniinn!« ever entered in an Ore* the past ten days. He was conscious g jn expoH.tion, «he declared today. up to sometime Monday. Every division o f the fuir 1« a««ured Present at the home at the time o f n m..iked gum in quantity and qual ity o f exhibit«, according to member» ids death were Mrs. McBride, the ju s o f the state fair bourd, with in«utfl- tice’s son, George o f Portland, and cient display space now the only prob daughter, Mrc. Mae Newton o f Deer lem confronting final plana for the Island, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. laiuru Baxter o f Berkeley. f>9th annual event. Justice McBride was a pioneer o f Conci muon and exhibit «pner al- the frontier days and came o f one of leady is le.is d to cnpacity, while late Oregon's mort prominent families. applicants probably will have difficulty The family located in Oregon more in obtaining proper quarter« for their than 80 years ago, and its members display«, it was declared today. were closely as sociated with the prog Even " P » » * w * g o lf,” condemned ress and upbuilding o f the state. Jus by »core* and played by thousands, tice Me Bible had the distinction o f be hai invaded the realm o f amusements, i ing the oldest lawyer in Oregon with und at least one cours ■ and an addi relation to years o f continuous serv tional trick-shot device will have a ice. place on the entertainment program. Justice McBtidc was born in Yam Fifteen counties have contracted hill county, Oregon, November 15, for individual display», with booths 1847. His parent* were James and already being arranged in the rapidly Miihata (M iller) McBride, the former A ling agricultural building, it was an a native o f Tennessee and the latter nounced today. o f Missouri. On his father side, Jus Counties to be represented include tice McBride’s ancestors came from Clackamus, Columbia, Coos, Douglas, the north o f Ireland to America in Jackson, Josephine, lame, I.inn, Mal about the year 1760, James McBride, le ur, Marion, Folk, Tillamook, Wasco, great grandfather o f the judge, served Washington and Yamhill. in the Revolutionary war a* a lieu Thirty-five industrial firms in Ore tenant in the Virginia regulars. His gon, Wi shington and California nlso wife was an aunt o f President An are to |.!:irc exhibit* in the agricul drew Jackson. Their son, a native o f tural building, in addition to displays Tennessee, was a minister, ami assist by the Oregon Cooperative Wool drawers association and by the Cnna- ed Alexander Campbell and Barton W. Stone in the organization o f the d an government, entry lists show. Buildings have been thoroughly Christian church. cleaned and aired, grounds have the appearance o f a well-kept park, and Carl Booth and wife o f Summit the entire machinery o f the fair or- Hill enjoyed a trip over the Mt. Hood ginizntion is humming merrily in lo >p with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClel preparation for the event here Sep land o f Salem. G. F. Booth and wife tember 22 to 28, Mrs. Wilson declared stayed at their farm while they were today. away. .W W A V g V W 'A W A \ V A V A V .V .\ W V V V A W W W V W V W W y V “H o l l y w o o d T h ea tre ” Salem STREET NORTH THK HOME OF CAPITAL C ♦ Oregon TALKIES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 AND 13 Special M ick ey M ou se M atinee S a tu rd a y , 1 :3 0 P.M. Hoot Gibson in Roaring Ranch \ Hoot’s latest all-talking whirlwind western comedy drama. Hoot - starts as a despised cowboy and winds up as a millionaire oil king— but what huppens in between is dynamite! SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 15, 16 DIVINE COMFORT The following is the- sermon in full given by Kdv. Gdstrap at the funeral o f Turner auto victims, held at Sa lem on Thursday, September 4: “ Let not your heart be troubled, yet believe in God believe also in Me. In my Father’s house are many man sions; if it were not so I would have told you.” — John 14:1-2. The people o f Turner are sitting in sackcloth and ashes,— swift-footed tragedy, like the flaah o f lightning and the roar o f thunder, has swept across our path. Every head is bowed, every tie o f affection is taught and trem bling. New fountains have broken fortn. Again we are reminded o f the fra gility o f ail things mortal and o f the certainty o f the fact that we must pass on from this earthly tabernacle. In the lives o f those taken we have a magnificent challenge to be ready for the call. Beautiful in their daily living and serving; we did not know how much we depended upon them in tiie social, the school, the community und most o f all in the church life. Their sweet song* yet ring in our hearts; their steadfast attention in their youthful enthusiasm in unselfish service now beckons to each one of you to take their places. I have been asked to speak some words o f com fort but 1 can find not words quite good enough; so listen with me, will you dear ones to the world's greatest Comforter. He has turned sorrow into song for the mil lions o f stricken h u rts down through the ages. He has tinted tire tomb with triumph and robbed death o f her terror. He says, ‘‘ Let not your hearts ite troubled, believe in God; believe also in me.” His was the divine way o f com fort ing, for first o f ail he stated a great truth, and anything that is not based on truth is poor com fort. He said, ‘‘ Ye believe in God.” He did not try to prove anything about God, neither do I. He just assumed their faith in God. Hidden away in the human heart is faith in God. Y'ou may never have called it out or analyzed it in your self but it is there, for if it is not you have no door through which com fort may enter. When we take knowledge o f the power and the wisdom and the love o f God crowding so wondrously upon us from every member o f His crea tion we come to understand that all things are, in their finality, under His vital control. S K Y H IG H R O M A N C E W I T H T H E H E R O O F ‘ ‘ W I N G S ’ ’ H IS G R E A T E S T R O M A N T I C R O L E A lt o O u r G a n g C o m e d y , *’ Fir»t S even Y ers,” M etro C olored Review and Naws WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 and 13 W a giva aw a y an oth ar Radio, fr o m the H o lly w o o d R a dio Shop Lord Byron o f Broadway The Broadway Musical Comedy made into a wonderful all-talking picture. With B E N N Y R U B I N , C L I F F E D W A R D S , E I T H E L I N D T E R R Y and G W E N L E E A ls o T a lk in g C o m a d y and Reviaw Á\%\V.V.V.,AV.VW /AW W W A'AVVI.W A ,.'AVWL‘,V.VJV. 49 BEO CROSS TO ASSIST PA RENTS AND TEACHERS TRAINING CHILDREN Believe in me as the one that can Assistance to parents and teachers answer every need. I am the bread in their effort* to train children in o f life, I am tiie good shepherd. How habit* o f health and physical well we need shepherding. I am the way, being i* found in a recently published the truth and the life. Believe in me bulletin o f the Oregon Tuberculosis — 1 am ready fo r sin. How terrible association listing over a hundred and universal is sin. Through me you health projects, plays, pantomimes, will find a cleansed, overflowing, hap motion picture strips and similar edu py life o f joy and song. The influence cational helps. They are available at o f Christianity was what made the the association office in Portland. live* o f those we honor today so spon The bulletin been prepared by taneous and cheerful. the association's department o f child Believe in Me as the pledge o f im health education which is maintained mortality. I came to bring life and by it from funds received in the an immortality to light through the gos nual sale o f Christmas Seals, and con pel. I can not say a more comforting tains descriptions o f teaching aids word to you than to tell you that which are distributed at cost by the Christ, your saviour, is the resurrec association. Health projects suitable tion and the life. He took away the fo r every grade from kindergarten sting o f death for all who believe in through high school together with au Him. He made the grave the door to thoritative materials on posture, nu glory. trition, care o f the teeth, safety edu More than this, He give us some cation and other matters may be se thing beautiful and definite anu won cured. derful to hold on, not in the abstract, With the opening o f school the but something that will answer the association plans to inaugurate a more call o f our home loving hearts: He intensive program in this type o f edu says: ‘ ‘ In my Father’s house are many cation in the public schools o f the rooms ” state, and through the state depart If we turn away from God, our ment o f public instruction has offered Father, from Jesus our saviour, from the servicer o f Miss Henrietta Morris, the Holy Spirit, our com forter, there director o f its child health education is no balm for the broken heart. If department, to county teachers insti we read not the wonderful message o f tutes. His holy word all other messages be Through this type o f training it is come sounding biass and tinkling hoped to prevent the development o f cymbals. many unhealthful conditions in chil When we put our hands in His dren and to conserve and improve the death is not longer tragedy. It is hard condition o f the well. Working on the for me to say the things on my heart principle that “ an ounce o f prevention and on the hearts o f all those in Tur is worth a pound o f cure” the associa ner. Those yearnings can not be put tion devotes approximately one-fifth in words, as we think o f the dear ones o f its annual budget to this phase o f in whom we believed, with whom we the work. worked, and whose winsome smiles greeted us every morning and eve ning and whose hands ministered to us all along the way. As the deadening sorrow o f the shock wears away you will discover . omething richer and sweeter in those lives than you had ever known. Under the weight o f this sorrow I turned my mind to next Sunday. What kind o f a message will be prop Relatives and friends honored Mr. A. er? Then I said "W e will ask Ailene to sing for us.” Yes, Ailene will sing D. Hale on his 79 birthday when they for us next Sunday and many more gathered at the Hale h‘’me east of town Sundays. Sunday and enjoyed a birthday dinner. Only the Christian religion can give A birthday cake with 79 candles center- com fort in sorrow; hope in death and the ¡«bundently laden tabl-. Present reveal the “ Sunrise in glory fo r eter nity.” How the bunch did sing it just were, their son in law and daughter, last Sunday when Dr. Epley had them Mr. and Mrs. Watkins and daughter all together. “ Sunrise in glory for ; Vera and Mr. D. Waikins 8r. of Greens eternity.” Their songs are not damp- i ‘‘The stars shine over the earth, Bridge; another son in law and ened. They are sweeter and better. The stars shine over the sea; daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of We can see the proud mother, The stars look up to the mighty God, Sister Briggs, ami hear her tommend- Harlem; Rev, and Mrs. Burgoyne and And the stars look down on me. Those stars shall shine fo r million ing those things o f Christian char daughter Ruth, and Walter Peterson. acter. We will not soon forget Inez Turner; Mr. and Mrs Raymond Titus years, so ready to use her car to bring the and chiidien Alice and Glenn <>f the For a million years and a day, aged to church, nor Lois the beautiful Yet God and I will dwell in love Crawfords district. When those stars have passed bride and sweet manner with which -O ---------- she moved among us. There is not a away.” home among us that will not miss ‘ ‘ Believe also in Me.” He invites Aunt Frankie and Ailene. Though I the disciples and you to accept him they have gone on, they are yet with self os the medium through which this us. Their lives shall increase with great universal truth o f God shall be each coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Lee barber have resum applied to their needs and to yours. ed the managun-ntof the Purity Store Not that He would chide them for any “ Some «lay the silver chord will break, here. C. H. Walter, who has had the And I no more as now shall sing— lack o f faith that they might have in st«>resince January, left Wednesday with Him. How beautiful and completely But o f the joy when I shall wake, Within the palace o f the King.” approachable He is in this invitation. his family for Salem where they will SEVENTY-NINTH BIRTHDAY IS CELEBRATED Ï BACK IN BUSINESS AGAIN C o n tin u o u s P e r fo r m a n c e Sunday, 2 : 0 0 to 1 1 :0 0 P.M. Charles Rogers in Young Eagles NO “ Why can’t I go home?” he pleaded in a trembling voice, but the hand of ; the law was firm, and he, with his partner, went to jail instead, j Quick work on the part o f Officer E. A. Van de Walker is credited for the arrest o f Raymond Swallow and I<eroy Foumale who desired to see the world ,at h ast us much o f it as exists , between Salem and Oregon City. Walking seemed crowded so they took possession o f the Buick roadster be longing to Emery Wood. The loss was Walker set out in pursuit, overtaking them between Salem and Woodburn. When haled before Justice Brazier Small both pleaed guilty and sentence was postponed until Tuesday. Bail was fixed at $500 each and being un able to raise the amount the young cuprits were returned to jail. It was the nthat the desire to go home arose in the mind o f or.e. In answer to his question, the judge merely asked an other, “ Why didn’t you let that car alone ?” — Statesman. Young Swallow formerly reported quickly and Officer Van tie resident o f Turner. stay a few- days and then go to Nebraska ta make their home Mr. and Mrs. Barber are well known here havirg been in the Purity Store three and half years prior to January. Salem, Or.— (Special.)— With but little more than a week left before the opening o f the 69th annual Ore gon State Fair, work in all depart ments is being pushed rapidly, with last minute repair and construction almost completed for the event here September 22 to 28, according to was a Mrs. Ella S. Wilson, secretary o f the state fair board. J I