/ T he T urner T ribune VOLUME XVI AND C O NTINU ATIO N OK TH E A U MS V ILLE STAR NO. 'll THURSDAY, A P R IL 9, 1931 — turner Two Hundred Fifty Hoolal Base Ball COMMUNITY ' Dollars Dog And Boy Jacks For Openers ' Several New Players Will Be la Sail Sanday. Saappy Kg- gregaiioi 1» Expected By M anger Mitchell I CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Bible achool wua fine Sunday. —— O - ------- At the cloae of the morning aervice eight people were bapt zed. Thera will be baptiamul aervicea Sumliiy, April 12, murk« the open­ again Sunday following the evening ing o f the 1931 Cascade l**agu« an worahip. far a» Turner ia concerned for the —-—O' — — Mill City Lumberjack* ere to play The apirit and the meaaage of th- the Turner Cackerjack* on the Urey resurrection were in all aervicea Sun­ Digger ( Cloverdale) diamond, weath­ day morning. er permitting. ■ 'O ■■■ Jim McGowun led un unusually A good game ia aarured for these two team* have alwaya put up a acrap good C. E. meeting Sunday evening. for the full nin# inninga, ao come one, Thank* to the loyalty of the young come all, give Turner your aupport people. and help ul duplicate the feat of Sunday even ng'* Euater program 1930. i wa* enjoyed by a full house. Both the Manager Fred Mitchell ha* aeveral program and decoration* were very new men and haa guaranteed a team 1 beautiful. Juat aa anappy and powerful (i f not more aol, aa the one that repreaented The choir member* and a few Turner laat year. I friend* aurpriaed Dr. Epley, Tuesday There will be sixty-nine game* . evening, irith a flower and card played in both the north and aouth ahower, the occaaion being hi* birth- diviaiona. Becauae of the location* of 'day. • o .... - the team* the two diviaiona have been The county revival meeting beinj- made with the leaat travel. The winner* o f the aectiona will held in Salem ia go ng well. Large play a three-game aerie* for the crowd* and many are becoming championahip, with the first of the Chriatiuna. / A K »erie* to be played on July 19th. Each team muat be in uniform. Turner won the championahip laat year and ia getting ready to repeat again thia aeuaon. The weuther haa been unfavorable for practice, but it ia hoped to be able to get the bunch out before Sun­ day'* game with Mill City and get • he boys placed for the opener. Aumaville and Stayton are in the league thia year and between the three town*— Stayton, Aumaville and Turner— there are good game* aa- a u red the fan*. The achedule in the aouth end ia aa followa: Fir*« Half April 12— Aumaville at JefTeraon. Mill City at Turner. Slayton at Lebanon. Hill* Candy Co. ut Tucker* Real­ tor*. April 19— JefTeraon at Mill City. Turner at Stayton. Lebanon at Hilla. Tuckera at Aumaville. April 2ft— Aumaville ut Turner. Mill City at Lebanon. Stayton at Tuckera. Hilla at JefTeraon. May 3— JefTeraon at Stayton. Turner ut Hilla Lebanon at Aumaville. Tuckera nt Mill City. May 10— Stayton at Hilla. Mill City at Aumaville. JefTeraon at Turner. Tuckera at Mill City. May 1 7 - Turner at Tucker*. Lebunon ut JefTeraon. Aumaville at Stayton. Hill* at Mill City. May 2 4 - Hill* at Aumaville. Stuyton at Mill City. Turner ut Lebanon. Tuckera ut JefTeraon. Second Half May 31— JefTeraon at Aumaville. Turner ut Mill City. Lebanon at Stayton. Tucker* ut Hill*. June 7— Mill City at JefTeraon. Stayton at Turner. Hill* at Lebanon. Aumaville at Tucker*. June 14— Turner at Aumaville. Tuckera at Stayton. Lebanon ut Mill City. ! Nation’s Typical Boy and The Turner Com- METHODIST CHURCH i Dog Sought Here; Prize Offered Pair m u n i t y Club will The choir sang a beautiful anthem, and by Fame Kennel Foun­ morning and evening. Lester dation meet again Monday both Burgoyne favored us in the morning with a saxophone solo, besides there Wanted — America’s typical boy evening, April 13. were several recitations. Rev. Bur- ; and dog! Easter message were the The Chappel Kennel Foundation, There will be a pro­ goyne's words of Christ, “ Because I live, ye Rockford, Illinois, in its search for shall live also,” which answers so { the nation's typical youngster and gram, readings mu­ satisfactorily the age-old question, “ If ! canine pal, has appealed to The man die shall he live again?” Resur­ sic, and a skit by a rection Tribune for aid in finding them if to the central theme of the they happen to be located in thi3 sec­ and spoken word. The Chris­ the boys from the written tion. tian's title to eternal life. Moral.ty Two hundred and fifty dollars in cannot life. Many are in bond­ Home C. W. N o­ age today give worshipping cash and immortality by having their a Christ on the likenesses reproduced in oils on can- Thank God for an empty cross ble, o f Salem, will cross. i vas by a famous artist await the chos- and an empty tomb. We have a living I en pair, which the Foundation is talk on Conditions redeemer. anxious to preserve for the inspiration pageant in the evening was of future generations as a symbol of in Japan as he saw such The a success we have been asked to the high type of companionship rep­ repeat it. So let everyone who did resented by the boy-dog combination them on his recent not hear it last Sunday avail them­ o f our own day. The winning team o f the opportunity next Sun­ will also be presented to many world tour. Every­ selves day night. It will begin promptly at notable, will probably be starred on (¿o'clock. It puts forth the Easter the radio and in the movies, and in body invited. story in a new but very convincing general enjoy the plaudits o f an ad­ Old Landmark De­ stroyed By Fire Tuesday Next Sunday morning after the communion aervice the congregation will go to the convention at the M. E. church. A fter the morning aermon a banket dinner and convention rally Tuesday evening another old land and report* in the afternoon. mark passed when the old Riches ----------•---------- house north of town, now owned by Geo. Thompson of Salem, burned to the ground. Mr. Winkey, who was living there and cutt.ng wood had Ernest Robinson wua the principal retired early and narrow ly escaped speaker at the Brotherhood meeting suffocation. Carl Owsley, who was ut the Methodist church Monday eve- the first to arrive saved most o f Mr. ! ning. Mr. Robinson, who was born Winkey's camp outfit and clothing. 1 and raised in England, coming to the United State* about 12 year* ago, gave a very interesting talk on men’* CRAWFORD work in the church o f England. C. A. Bear made a short talk, taking a* hi* subject, “ My Brother'* Keeper.” Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thomason spent Preparation will be made to entertain Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ham­ the Salem men’* distict convention mock o f Clear lj»ke. here on April 15, with the visitors Miss Nellie Barber has recovered conducting the progrum. An early from a siege o f the measles. dinner w.ll be served by the ladle* of the church. John Ammen, who lived alone, was M E. Brotherhood : found very ill with pneumonia and taken to a Salem hospital but died soon after his arrival there. He was buried at the Twin Oak cemetery On Tuesday, April 7, Mis* Marie Monday with funeral services in Sa­ E. Rice became the wife o f John lem. Cooper o f Coquille at the home o f the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little and Rice, who live southeast of Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus, also Rev. W. S. Burgoyne read the mar­ Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Palmer of Turner riage lines. Preceding the ceremony attended a meeting o f the agricultural a wedding dinner was served to the committees of different Granges of immediate relatives and the pastor, Marion county which was held at Rev. und Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne. Liberty last Wednesday. |Rice-Cooperi M. J. Bones narrowly escaped a broken ankle Friday when one o f his large horBo* stepped on him. He was forced to hobble about for several days but is thankful the injury was onl ya bad bruise. Jefferson at Hills. June 21 — Stayton at Jefferson. Hills at Turner. Aumsvillc at Lebanon. Mill City at Tuckers. June 28— Hills at Stayton. Aumsville at Mill City. Turner at Jefferson. Lebanon at Tuckers. July 5— Tuckers at Turner. Jefferson at Lebanon. Stayton at Aumsville. Mill City at Hills. July 12— Aumsville at Hills. Mill City at Stayton. Lebanon at Turner. Jefferson at Tuckers. Kenneth W ittel of Longview, Wash., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Witzel, recently. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thomason were recent visitors o f Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hammock of Clear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus were Salem shoppers, Tuesday. miring multitude. Selection of the winning pair is to 1 be left in the hands o f a jury o f prominent men and women which is now being completed. The choice is to be made from nominations which the public is invited to submit to the Foundation prior to September 15, Next Sunday, too, is our district 1931. Photographs o f contestants may (Santiam) Sunday school convention. be submitted with the nominations, Our church entertains it this time. but a final decision will not be made Program begins at 9:45 a. m. The j by the judges until they have seen morning sermoi^ is at 11 o’clock by and investigateti the leading candi­ Bro. Giistrap; basket dinner will be dates. eaten in the Wright building. Let's To be eligible for nomination to the fill up those basket good that every boy-and-dog contest, a youngster must one may have plenty. ; not be under four or over fourteen years o f age. The dog must be his Lota o f big things on this month: own or that o f a member o f his im- The district Brotherhood hold their ! mediate family. The age, size, color big meeting in our church the 15. Re­ | or breed o f the dog are o f secondary member that’s next Wednesday. The i importance. Ladies Aid are planning a chicken In inaugurating the boy-dog search, dinner for them. It will also be given L. J. Brosemer, director o f the in the Wright building. All the men Foundation, stated: o f town and surrounding communities "Character building in the young are urged to attend. The banquet is one o f the great problems o f the wii be 50 cents a plate. The after times. The Foundation is convinced program, of course, will at the church. that a dog makes a boy a better man — — — —©----- W. C. T. U., Marion county con­ and is encouraging every home with vention, will be held in Turner the a boy to keep a pure-bred dog. A re­ last Wednesday in the month, April cent study o f a large penal institu­ 29. Particulars will be printed later. tion revealed the fact that less than one per cent o f its inmates had a pet to play with in their formative years. Through the boy-dog contest, the Foundation hopes to catch the spirit o f this comradeship and perpetuate it While W. H. McNeal was taking in some tangible form for this and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Geo. Mc­ future generations.” Neal and children to their home at North Santiam, Friday, his car col- irded with a car from Vancouver, CLOVERDALE Wash., at the three corners at West Stayton. All the occupants were bad­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schifferer and ly shaken and four-year-old Standiey McNeal suffered a bad cut on the face Mrs. Arthur Kunke were over to which required four stitches to close Scotts Mills, Friday, returning home by way o f Salem. the wound. manner. The opening pantomime where Christian walks in her garden is so beautiful it alohe would pay one to hear it; then the college youth has all his doubts fully satisfied. Come Sunday night and hear it for your­ self. Auto Accident I Former Turnerite Visits Here C. M. Barber lost one of his work Mrs. H. L. Earl o f Ardenwald, Ore­ horses this week. gon! formerly o f Turner), has been renewing the acquaintance o f her Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thomason had friends for several days, leaving on as their guests Easter Sunday their Thursday for a visit to some friends children, Owen Thomason ami Mrs. in Salem. Tuesday and Wednesday Paul Walker and family, all o f Port­ Mrs. Earl was entertained at the land. home o f Mr*. G. W. Farris. On Sun­ Misses Erma and Faye Barber and day last Mrs. Earl took dinner with Henry Barr o f Salem spent Sunday Mrs. Wes. Smith. On Wednesday Mrs. Prather and Mrs. Earl drove out to with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber. the Delzell home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little were Salem shoppers last Friday. On Thursday afternoon o f next : Mrs. Neymire and Mrs. Busick o f Salem spent the afternoon here with friends recently. Ivan Hadley and family spent East­ er Sunday in Salem. Olga Garner spent the week-end with Mrs. Fred Gunning. Mrs. Dumbeck expects to leave for Michigan the later part o f the week to visit her mother, who is verv sick. Frank Schampier and Albert Hen- nies began work with the bridge crew Monday. The W. C. T. U. were entertained April 1st by Mrs. John McKinney. A most enjoyable and profitable day was spent in spite o f the very bad weath­ week the missionary society of the er. - o FOR SALE— 1 portable Brunswick Christian church will meet at the phonograph in good condition. Just home o f Mrs. H. S. Bond. The study Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lewis were the thing for your outing trip. At the topic is “ Poland, and Barriers to Bol­ Sunday visitors at the Fred Mitchell home. shevism.” Tribune office.