T he T urner T ribune VOLUME XVI AND C O N TIN U ATIO N OF THE A UM8V IL L E STAU THURSDAY, M AY, 7, 1931 NO. 27 S u n d a y I« Chemical Ensines Community Tryouts To Be Held May 15th M o t h e r ’s D a y Prove To Be Joke The xaving tenderneaa o f a feverish ago ia the immortality o f the home tie*, whose chief sentiment envelop* Semi-final* o f the Marion County Wednesday afternoon about 2 the motherhood which cradles u*. t'ommnunity contest* will bo hel«l in o’clock fire wa* discovered in the Ever since mankind discovered ca- the hiirh school auditorium in Turner, building on the Hans Jensen property *. ^ — i pacity for emotion the world’s sons Friday evening, May 1ft, It la ex- and by the time help arrived the The Joint May day program put on and daughters have striven to express In the baseball game here Sunday whole structure was a mass o f flame*. |n ctr*l there will be four communities by the North Nantiam and West Stny- something o f the gentleness, some­ between Turner and Hill’s team of represented and maybe morn. The fire started from a short circuit Immediately after the program a ton achool wa* •» great nucce**. The thing of the profound love and sacri­ Salem, the fans were treated to some in the Ford sedan belonging to M. free feed will b« aerved in the gym. teacher* from each achool are to be fice, something of the great and noble real baseball. In the first frame the McCullough, who also operates one Tlie ladle* are naked to brintr sand- complimented on their work with the symbolism embodied in the word visitors went in the air allowing two o f the school busses. In getting the runs on errors, but soon settled down school bus out Mr. McCullough re­ wichea and cake. The committee in children. The children from each "mother.” There Is sentiment, and there is and the last aix innings it was goose charge o f the aupper are Mr*. M, A, achool did extra well with the aing.ng ceived slight burns about the face Hill, chairman; Mra. Crum, Min. ami both May polea were a delightful sentimentality, but the feeling which eggs for both teams. The final -core and hands. Tho*. Little and Mra. Fred BchlefTer- ulfair. The kiddiea were well trained bid* earth’s children to bear thought­ was 4-2 in Turner’s favor. A good The building which was formerly and proud to do their work which ful remembrance towards the genius crowd witnessed the game. er. used by Mr. Jensen as a blacksmith of the home defies the straight boun­ President C. A. Hear of the Turner made u very plraaing program. shop was used by Mr. McCullough as Turner competed against Stayton, daries of definition; it is the truest, Community Club aaya th a will be the a garage, chicken house and work­ purest impulse, neither arguing nor Wednesday, April 29. The first in­ big meeting o f the year and extend.* shop. Mr. McCullough lost five hens, explaining, but Justified in love and ning was played with four runs in an invitation to everybody to come favor of Stayton and six for Turner. “ U " ork* 10018 and h“ f ord 8* dan’ duty. and enjoy the program and feed. besides fruit trees and berry vines Searching the walls o f art galleries The second inning marked one point The above date, May 16, ha* been Mrs. II. I.ei- Thiessen entertained a along with some early garden. The for Stayton. At the beginning of the set for all community content* in the group of the younger matrons and ; and the verm s of poets one may ever heat was so intense that it was diffi­ fifth inning the score was nine and find some new compelling light on the county, and the final* will be xtaged maids with a May Ituy party Friday cult to save the residence on the five. Stayton added two points and ' at the Elainore theatre in Salem on evening, May 1. The evening was loftiness o f motherhood; but, for the same grounds. Turned added seven, making the score most part, it is not necessary to search May 22. pleasantly spent in making candy and The schools were dismissed and the 16-7. Denyer and Mitchell each made popping corn, also the singing o f old * beyond the walls of one’s heart and high school students and those from within the versos of individual experi- two-base hits during this inning. Oft- the grades formed bucket lines and The W .C. T. U. will hold a Moth- ti™'' songs and conversation. In the ence to know that the loveliest thing during the game Stayton would er’s meeting at Mrs. Thiessen’s ».ext group were Mr*. D. II. Parke*, Mrs. o f creation is enshrined in the word bunt *nd consequently through quick helped in a large way in saving other property close by from destruction. Wednesday. These gatherings are al­ Neal Edwards, Mrs. Dean Tucker, "mother.'’ playing of the Turner team were out The two chemicals recently pur­ ways very interesting and profitable. Mrs. LaKue Stevenson, Mra. John I f it be nocssary to set aside a day | at first. The outfielders caught sev­ Come and Join in the open discussion Cox, Mrs. Earl Bear, Mrs. Ted White- to urge us to to turn back and smile eral flies. Throughout the game Tur­ chased by the city council were finally head Jr., Mr*. G. A. McKay, the brought out but owing t£ the fact, o f these most vital subjects. ner was ahead making few errors. The Misses Helen Peetz and Mable Tucker I* meMa*'* »hose ^ u re s o f *ublim- that nobody knew how to work the O final score was 19-11 in favor o f Tur- und the hortess, Mr». Th essen. I then lct il *•* with <«uick’ ^ ner‘ things it was some time before the ous and lasting sincerity. For on ner. machines could be made to disenarge Mother's Day, not only this happy The Turner high school baseball (they having never been tried out little woman or that grave grey figure team won its second game Friday ®*nce being purchased). One chemi­ METHODIST CHURCH ^ ! are Mr*. Barbara Neibert Klass, age to know that children do not for- . . . cal did some good shooting but the get. but all the mothers of all the !'whe" Wenj *° Stayton. It was a 87, died in Portland, Tuesday, and very close and hard fought game, other one was useless. It is a good was laid to rest in Lincoln Memorial Rev. Burgoyne spoke Sunday morn­ year* can share something of the spir- the final score being 13-12 in favor thing for the town that the fire of l*ark, Friday. Mrs. Klass was well ing about bootleg religion. .tual benediction which springs from o f Turner. In the la 't half o f the Wednesday was where it was instead known here by old residents, having a universal tribute. There is a lot o f bootleg whisky, n neth inning it looked like the Stay- o f in one o f the business places, as spent her early life at Sublimity killing people, making them blind or ton boy* were going to win when the loss would have been much heav­ where she was married and lived on insane. Much* o f the reigion in the I W ONDER there was only one out «nth a man ier. what is now known a* the Starr world is killing the souls of men, mak­ In all probability the council and on third base, and the score 13-12. place, loiter they moved to Aumsville ing them blind, hardening their what did God give you to do, Mother By some tight playing by the Turner fire department ?) will do some prac- where many recall Mrs. Klass as a heart*. This kind o f religion is not | dear, 'joys made the other two outs before ing with the chemical engines ( i f it splendid neighbor nnd good friend. the religion o f Jesus. It is not true Over there in that land so fair, Stayton could get in another run. does cost a little money) and learn In It9 4 tin- IClaM* built what is now religion but moonshine religion. Many Where >ou * * * " th>* lsurt lon,K Due credit should be given to Tur­ how to work the infernal machines known as the Oregon Grain property o f the gifts o f thousand* of dollars | Aw a/7rom this obi world’s care? ner’s pitcher, Easbond Tappan, who before another fire hits the town. where the A. K. Bradley family live. given to religion is squeezed from the Both Mr. Jensen and Mr. McCul­ I pitched a very good game until the They left here in 1902, living lor a poor. Jesus does not want this blood lough were without insurance. Mr. time in San Fruncisco and later mov- * U 'a8t innin* When C0ach C0X pUt Bud Jensen will rebuild some kind o f a money.. When an employer takes Did ^ fives>OU * 8CraP . , .. .. , . , And «Tbunch o f tangled skeins, Mitchell in his place. There were »ev­ ing to Portland, where four daughters . il read from the mouth* eof hi ngry And you ^ pjece them together, eral good hits, the longest by any o f SaraKe an(l chicken house on the survive— Mr*. Amelia Field, Mrs. chidren and gives it to some good Into something pretty and useful the Turner boys «-as a three-base hit i property soon. l.ixzie l.xinenhaut, Alma and Koseta cau*e he has bootleg religion. Some again? h>. De|l>eit Davidson. Mr. Jen®«" wishes to thank the Klass. people are not so much fallen as they p jd yOU mistake*, and un- The last two games have shown ^hool students and the firemen for are beaten down into the gutter by kin(J words, ! much improvement in the Turner their services in helping during the social forces too powerful for them j Dark sin* and broken hearts team. The team plaved hart! and fast fire. , . . . . CRAWFORD to cope with. I f our religion alio«** And join them with atonement and i . J°love " " " "" " ....... “ ‘" ‘ throughout both games. The next us to accept these condition as law­ Till those lives were no longer in game will be played May 8 at Aums- West Stayton Community Club held ful, we have bootleg religion. Anyone j Jagged parts | ville. its regular meeting Tuesday evening. Wurren Walker and hi* sister, Miss «'ho feed* upon the cream while hi* A good program as given and a good Mona Walker, with a group o f friend* neighbor ha* not even skim iViilk has Join Faith and Strength with weak­ The West Stayton boys baseball ness crowd was out. The next meeting spent Sunday with their grandparents, not the true religion o f Jesu*. nine played with Sublimity on the And Courage with sad despair? will likely be the iast meeting until Mr. und Mrs. P. E. Thomason. Three men united with the church Repentence with sin oppressed sinner school diamond Sunday. This was the fall. And Grief with humble prayer? first league game and was won by Crawford school pupil* with their Sunday. o---------- The Brotherhood had their regular Then ’broider them up with threads o f the West Stayton boys by a score of teacher, Mis* Helen McCullough, took Peace 12 to 4. A large and enthusiastic part in the May day exercise* at monthly meeting Monday night. Drawn from the tangled skein— The Ladies Aid was represented in crowd watched the game. Aumsvilb, Friday. Ruth Bawling* 'Till the crooked seams were beaute­ sang u solo and Je**e Fuller gave a another get together in Silverton, ous Members o f the Dramatic Club en­ West Stayton and Stayton played Wednesday. And life made worth living again? pleasing recitation. joyed a weinie roast on the hill north off the tie in the league games at The Aid Society silver tea will be Mr. and Mr*. K. O. Witzcl and helil at Mr*. Roy W itzel’s next Thurs- , AH about u* are storm-swept souls— Aumsville, Tuesday afternoon. Stay- o f to«m. Those spending a very pleas­ ,A »„ , „ „ i Some have found great Peace, ant evening were the Misses Helen daughters, Helen and Helenu, and Mr. day afternoon. All ladles are cordially Di(, you find them in God’s scrap bag, ton won b ya score o f 18 to 12. Peetz, Mable Tucker and Gladys and Mrs. Raymond Titus and family invited. Mend them and give release? Given, "Hub” Briggs, Max and Ivan shopped in Sulem, Saturday. Ehe Epworth League is putting on „ ... , . . Dr. B. F. Pound practice lim ited to .. . „ . ^ Or did he give you a fairy paint pot. McKay, Cecil Martin, Vernon Coates the following program in observance And Mnd you you out on morning’* rem oval o f teeth, gas or local, and and Archie Rankin. They have de­ •Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Budkin* and o f Mother’s Day, Sunday evening. . wing son, Ronald, o f Salem, Mr. and Mra. dental X -ray. N ew location 303 First cided to meet twice a month and the May 10, at 7:30 p. m. All mothers To paint us a beautiful sunrise Frank Carlson and Mr. nnd Mrs. Bar­ That a message o f joy it might N ational Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon. next meeting will be with Miss Given. are urged to be present but dad* may- ber of !lnye*ville spent Sunday at the . bring? come too: Cha*. Barber home. Then did you ride on a fleecy cloud, Congregational singing. Mr*. Ruth Riches entertained Sat­ I The wonderful day all through, CLOVERDALE Prayer, Rev. Burgoyne. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Richmond o f urday afternoon for the pleasure of Then paint us a glorious sunset ■ Accordian music, Mrs. Hadley. Salem spent the week-end with their Mrs. L. E. Peterson with a miscellane­ Ami sprinkle the world with dew? Scripture reading, Louis Hansen. daughter, Mr*. Raymond Titu*, and ous shower. Many nice gifts were Mrs. A. E. Kunke and children Talk, "The Origin o f Mother’s The flowers in the garden are heavy received by Mrs. Peterson. family. Mrs. With blooms of beauteous shade, spent the week-end with her mother, -------a . i Day,” Alvin Garner. Perhaps you passed with fairy paint i Riches served refreshments assisted Mrs. M. F liflet near Chemawa. Mr. and ’dr*. Fred Lamb o f Stay- Harmonica solo, Rachel Garner. by Mrs. R. Lee Thiessen, Mrs. White- pot ton visited Sunday nt the R. O. Wit- And lightly your brush on them head Jr. and Miss Dora Hall. Pres­ Reading, Nellie Barber. Mrs. May Hadley and children ac­ zel home. laid! Talk, “ Mother o f Moses,” Kenneth ent besides the honor guest were Mes- companied Mr. and Mrs. Mickey o f dames Hatfield and small daughter, Salem on a trip to Waldport. They We look each day for lovely things Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Little were Bear. In which you’ve had a part, Violin solo, Albert Jensen. Bernice Baker and children, Melvin left here Friday afternoon, returning Salem chopper* Friday. And try with these happy fancies Musical reading, Mr*. Burgoyne. and Shirley, Vivian Ensley and small Saturday evening. To soothe our aching hearts. Mi** Ruth Morri* o f Cloverdalc Selection by E. L. orchestra. «laughter, Pearl Given, G. W. Farris, spent the week-end with Helen and Miss Olga Gamer and her mother Scripture reading, Glen Garner. E. J. Gilstrap, M. O. Peterson, W. J. Oh! it’s surely a work o f beauty Helena Witzel. visited in Salem, Saturday. That you are doing there. Talk, "W hat Mother Should Mean Harris, E. S. Prather, J. L. Webb, ■ ■' ■♦■■■ You created with such simple thing* Charles Standley and daughter, Sarah to Us,” Olga Garner. Mr. and Mr*. H. R. Crawford and Mrs. Hedges’ daughter from East­ So much beauty while here! Duet, "Mother Knows,” James and Given, Dean Tucker, Sur*an Girardin, ern Oregon is expected to arrive soon daughter, Harriet, o f Salem spent Russell Denyer. So we wouldn’t call you back, dear, Mrs. William Orr o f Eugene, Mr. R. fo ra visit here. Sunday ut the Cha*. Burber home. From your work so wondrous fair, L. Thiessen, Mrs. Charles S. Clark, Collection for Children’s Farm But try to find in the beautiful, here, Mrs. Raymond Titus attended the Home. Mr. and Mrs. Little visited in Clov­ Miss Do da Hall o f Monmouth and the Something you’ve sent u* from over May duy program at Aumsville. Closing song and benediction. erdalc district Sunday. hostess, Mrs. Riches. then-. — H. M.'B. Joint P ro g ra m H mk <> H all D ope May Day Party Barbara Neibert Wienie Feed 1