The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 31, 1925, Image 2

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crecing the r,n! property dtweribod In |
rtid
paragraph
IV.
to _ have:
been fonvi ycil t" Frank Crimp
3 K il. Kuœlrti. C ù tor
h *V b e e n e.'ttw«v*l to Frank Grimpa !
a ml Thons G: mp- his " if e. now .lo I
Issued Every Thnruday at Turner, Marion C ol tty, Oregon
coa* .I, its ti'Hints by the er.tiivty, I
ami ihcrov ug seid proporty to bo tho)
SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR.
Entered at the Poeto (flee prop«'rtv l>f tho plninluï ht'n'in upon.
tho «loath of his wife, Thorvs Crimps.
at Turner, Oregon, as second-class mutter, under the
You an' further notified that this ¡
Act of March 3, 1S71L
summons is served upon you hy pul»
¡•cation thereof in the Tumor Tri
o f penerai eircu-
Somc of th e tntamntkmalista in this country have been hune,
____ a newspaper
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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
rlpt of said Subdivision now en
fi'»- and o f record In tho office of
the Uecu-der > f Conveyances in
i ...i for Marion County, Oregon,
murs» partieulo rly described a*
follow«!
Beginning on tin* \4o*t Un»*
o f 12tb Street in ss »l City of S t
! "I, V illo n County. Oregon, at
a point thereon 99.90 foot South
from the Northeast corner o f lot
fi in b W k 26 o f 4 . » I'ark An-
n. \ No. t afoiv aid; «ml running
(brace Sentii 50 feetj thence
East 210 feet; thence North 50
feet t»» the place o f beginning.
Also, lots Seven (7 » »ml
Kn'tit » S> in Block One t i l of
J Myers Addition to the City of
Salem, Marien County, Oregon,
as the same appear* on the re­
corded plat thereof on lil»' and af
record in the County Kceon'er*»
ofitce o f Marion County, Stai 1 of
Oregon.
This ruminons is served upon you
bv publication ii the Turner Tribune
bv ortb'r o f II mo rabile 1 H. Me
Mahan. Ju.lge o f the nb.'ve mimmi
court bearing date of November »J.
t92.r<
Th<- firn publtr »ti n of tins
summon» will b NovembsT 2i», 192 •
and the brat publication will be Jan
uary 7, I92C.
ROBIN D. I ' 44.
Attorney for V’lnintiff
C H U R C H OF C H RIST
H e a lth
H om e
d
C. F. B R E IT H A U P T
123 N. Liborty Straat
N«'\S Suiubts inortiiiiK Sun-
tl.'iy school it it ti eh tl iv It will ho
F L O R IS T
**>
held with the contention at (hi
sso
.school house. BfittK your has-
OREGON
SA I FM
ket lunch a.td stay all day. It
will ho interostitiK.
C A M P IN Q A N D P R O B LE M OP I OOO
In tho ovoninR Bro. Shollo.t
Dr». L. T. Dlrk A L M . Him*
T h o r* la no hooHMor ap«»rl than
('liin i»,« M vrlirin* Co.
will speak on “ How Can bur­ m inplng p tirlu * th* wnrin an«t hwlmjr
Htiiliiai'li
Ir o s i))* * «Ivi'ti qulok rrlvlf
ner Have a Community’ church" rprlittf miu I summer duy*» It 1*
tiy l*l»li> s olir (Riunii* ri M K 'lli*.
A r»
Ho you believe Christ's prayer rvcrrntlon. T o ijot mil In tho fro»i» j n i*..lu i» ijr h an u li'**, l.- liis oninpniiiMl.
air uml •unuMnUi in»* frow worry |
will he answered ? "A ll auth­ oitil curt», rtthttiuv* tho ho*tth o f und­ i*l fruii» lui|Miilnl Imrli*, mola asfi
ority hath been given unto one, ho b * ulfic* mutt, MtU'MituB or am i li.rllR wliloh «re i*.»ll kunwn ftv
I llu lr l'iirallvv |ir»i|M»rlli a.
Christ, in heaven and on earth" th u l not.
But (til* to th * o »ttr*ly In h jr q M t* I
There will be no mud slinging mtNtns o f fiHMl prvaorvutlon nntl ro-
Wv lr» iil*Rll ill*nril*r* »»( m g ,
or sarcastic remarks, just the frlitvnitt' ii foun.l In th * umjortty of muli nini otillilron. K it* n m a iim im .
plain gospel truth.
“ Ye shall otitipM, th *r* t.i th * *v * r pr**»*Ht »lun l'ali or wrllo.
K«»r o f »tckttciia from In fa tln l food*.
know the truth and the truth T l»* utuowit car**w u »t ho token
4211 426 8 U I * HI. (C | »ta lra .)
Halrui O regon .
shall make you free."
Are «lor that this mojr I»* » n ililo l. llutter riu n ir 2M3.
nntl rffu* nhoiiM bo tniusht only na un**tL
you interested?
1'rr
Tho milk la .1 problem In
C. E. topie rat 6:30: "How hHtw tho solution llrfl In the ii ** o o f •»
does Cod show His loving ivtlk other than market milk. In o n ltr
care?"
W e are working pn a that purity unit stortUty m *J bo *a
iiur%»tt
l*or such u*<\ cMiporatoU milk
l'aliucr Chi/oiiraiffAr
different system in our meet­ Irf Ideal Many people are \%»»nt to con
fum» «'Ttipomtcd and ctau)l,ii*H l milk
ings.
Come.
Plinnn 87. Uoaiitrnc* R'JRR
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harping on the fact that the European nations would not bo •
able to pay their debt to the United States unless the immigra- : , j at..
h u. t L . i publication there
lion restrictions were broken down.
They have spread this.
broadcast over the country and have tried to make the people ast pubK-.uion thereof will be on tho
believe it. This has nothing to do with it whatever.
Count 1 7th tiny o f January, 1926.
You un- further notified that this
Volpi, the celebrated Italian financier, who head the commis­ summons is publish»-1 anil sorvoil up
sion that funded the debt to the United States, is recently on you pursuant to the order of 1.. H.
McMahan. Jude»' o f tho «hove en-
quoted as saying in the Roma Tribuna:
titb'd Court, which order was mail»
“ Immigration is not necessary, now that there is employ­ nn.I entered of r»'«-»-rd in this can-»»
on the 20th day o f November, 1925.
ment in Italy, tl Italians go to America tho price of labor will
Y IR G ll H. MASSKY.
Woodbum, Or» gen.
be higher.”
GUY O. SMITH,
This ought to be surprising news to these internationalists
40S Salem Rank o f Commerce Bldg.
who have been claiming that unless the immigration restric­
Salem. Oregon.
Attorneys for riaintiff.
tions are broken down and our tariff lowered so that floods of
labor and European goods will (low into this country the foreign
hut there la no aimtlartty bolw ooo th*
ORDER
J5 fi N . H i g h H ir e r !
iwcv i'ontteiiNiHl
dtk U a comblno
nations will not be able to pay their debts.
If Count \ olpi,
IMore of Herhlen" and l’. O. Adslress
lion t»f aiiisar and milk and can l»o
Salem, Marioli County, Oregon.
In the County Court of the State
the leading Italian financier, thinks the immigration ban is all
Mr. and Mra. C. E. Day
Salem. O regon
u»ed uuly when both o f I ho*© sub-
o f On gon for Marion County.
right from the Italian standpoint why should our own inter­
Express Their Thanks tluttco* uru d« aired K y i| * r u t « l mltk
In the Matter o f the Adoption of
* B m l l ¡ 1 1 1 »', fm h Mild» v »•'. i M
NOTICE OF SALE
nationalists worry. Italy is the one nation the least able finan­ Rose Edwards, a minor child.
Now oa this 9th day of December,
('. K. Day, who has lu»t»n ron- aU ty iH*r cent o f tho o u ter rvmovod
In the County Court o f the t»t«tc
cially, to pay her debt to us and if she can pay without letting 1925. th. above matter having com»- of Oregon, for Minon County.
foiled States National Ball
finoil to hia homo for some tints and the nutrient contrut loft lnt*ct.
It la uha<4uu*l> at e d it und pore, hav-
loose a floo dof labor and the products of cheap labor upon on for hearing upon the petition of
In
th
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
Crou*ral Ran king B u rlare»
on account of illness was able toic ttcvn stertllii'd l»ofor* It a v lM th*
Duane Gibson an»! Rose Gibson filed
us, why worry about her wealthier neighbors?
in this Court on the ?th day o f De­ F»-iiik H. knuth IVcm -ct.
facti*rjr.
Tho
wal«»r,
romoved
t»y
«•»op
lnt*rv*t
palH rei Um* <l» p—l*a i » 4
to ho flow n town Tuesday and
cember. 1925, for permission to adopt
Notice C hen by given that pur
oration, may bo rotducod *crjr eumUjf
arivlns* accounla
w
a
s
a
culler
at
tho
Tribune
of-
a minor child of m x years of age by suant to un order • «/ the County Court
und tho milk returned to tta »»rlglnal
the name o f Kosc Edwards, ami it of Marion Coun’ v. On con, Waring fico.
C*r Stai* # C— — »alai Sta.
He says he wishes to \ult i"* Kva|K»rate»l milk may he «>!►
In the meantime, Great Britain and France are disagreeing appearing that Duane Gibson and .late of December 2. 1925. the under-
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OR NOON
R.»se Gibson an- husband and w fe signad administratrix will »ell at pub thunk tho members of tho Kp talu%»d In aiuall cans, cootnlnln; a ll SAI.r.M
over the Geneva disarmament procedure.
France wants war­ and
reside together in Salem, Marion lie » l e , to the h ,:h -t bidder, at thr worth League for tho bountiful oum*t s or lu larger ouo* conialu ng
sixteen und eon be taken to the camp
ships included in the list of things to be disarmed and Great County, Ore gon, ami that said tvnorj hour o f ten o'clock \ M on th»- 4th
supply of Rood things received In «(iiinitlttr* oufikiont for the ne**la *»f
chi! i is the »laughter of Charles Kd- i
Britain is objecting because she is an insular country and needs wards ami Ann Edwards and •lay o f January, 1926, tho following
nt Christmas time and also tho the entire period, thus aaaur!l»it n rt»0
described real property, to-wit:
her navy\
France will probably admit this and counter by that Arm Edwards. the moth­
stntit supply o f pttre, freah milk with­
Beginning nt a point 16.46
Ladim* Aid of the Christian out the worry or the danger attached
er o f said child i< dead, ami that
chains N 10 ib o r,o« h.. snd
M ig li C la s s
saying that she is a continental nation and needs her army. her father, Charles Edwards, resides
church for their kindnesu nt to the uae o f tho market product.
n 10 chains & 71» »legro«"« K.
All of which adds to the gaiety of nation.
The present inter­ at Pollock. California, and cannot be
Kotlov;
1
1
.
g
are
r%
*cl|H*o
fi»r
a
few
7.30 cha tut N 19 d»g»»;»s ::0
the Thanksgiving season.
He
found w.thin the State o f Oregon,
minutes E. and S Ô? »I g vos 45
dish«* that ure hoe! adapted f»»r camp
national situation is not one calculated to encourage Uncle and therefore cannot be personally
says, “ God bless then» all.”
minutes K. 1.15 cii.iitts irriti the
c«»namupt!on hocuuae «»f c a m o f prep*
served
and
that
the
said
minor.
Rose
- T a ilo r in g -
Sam in any flirtations w ith the Maid of Geneva either by the
most We-terlly 6. W. corner c f
The young people of the ration, purity and f«*<Hl value.
Edwards, lias resided with the said
the
Donation
!
anil
Cla
m
of
Cy­
474
l'nari
HI.
SALIM
front or the back door.
Duane Gihs-n and Rose Gibson since
Tom ato &oup.
League went to tho Day homo
the month of January. !925. and that i rus Pitney and wife in T 7 it. It-
1
pint
tomato
pulp
ctipa
wator
2 W. o f the Willamette Meridian,
Christmas eve and sang Carols
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the legal custody o f said chiM has'
Marion County. Oregon; thence
luato aoup
to !• • »•
not been awarded in divorce proceed
at the door.
When Mrs. Day
N.
70
degrae.-
W.
76
links:
1 \% »-up* evifpo*
14 tap. a»>da
The muscular energy expended by a woman who tries to ings nor committed to any Institution
went to tho door she found the
t'-.-nce N 19 <b ero. ? 30 minute*
r«i«*d milk
incorporated under the laws of th»*
llrtn
*
tomato
pulp
or soup to tno
.
36
chains
to
the
north
line
swim the English channel would darn 456,233 pairs of socks, state that car»-« for dependent and
E.
yuong folks and two baskets holt, a - id th# o#a# ntflfla and o«»Ja.
of Frank k m itu Estate ; thence
llsat th# milk and waiar and eonihiao
or sew on 532,282 buttons, or patch the bosoms of 83,211 pairs delinquent chihlrvn ami it appearing
filled to the brim.
S. 70 degrees 4' minui» k E. 5.73
alowljr with tha tomato mlaturo.
that the father of said child has re-
chain«, to an i»ntt>e in the north
of trousers.—Omaha Bee.
fu ed to give his consent to the ai.op­
ftttrrod Eoc«»
l)r. O. L. Scott
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l). H. MOSHRR
t
Ladie's and Genfs
PATENTS
Supposing in 1917 we had said to Europe: “Sure, w e’ll
come across— in about 62 years.”— Detroit Free Press.
Nick Longworth is doing his best iu congress to convert
the blocs into sawdust and the country is with him.
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
EXECUTOR S NOTICE
FIN A L ACCOUNT
In the County Court o f the State
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County,
o f Oregon for the County of Marion.
Jn the matter o f the estate of Lucy
In the matter o f the Estate of Em- V. Stewart, deceased,
raa Bell, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that by an
Notice ts hereby given that the final order of the County Cpurt o f Marion
account of Esther M. B-P. txicutrix County. State of Oregon, duly made
o f the Estate of Emma Bell. dicta«- and entered oa the 2«rd day of De­
ed, has tx-op tllcu in the County Court 1 cember, 1925. the undersigned was
o f Marion County, Oregon, and that appointed executor o f the estate of
the 5th day of January. 1926, at the Lucy V. Stewart, deceased, and that
hour of 10 o'clock A.M.. has beer, he has duly qualified as such.
All
appointed by said Court for hearing Persons having claims against said
obi ction 3 to said final account, at estate are hereby notified to present
whi h time
perrons interested in ^ the same, duly ™
verified as required by
........ any persons---------------
sail estate may appear and file oh- l»w. to th» undersigned at the law
j .-ctions thereto in writing and con- ° " » f*
¡ , Room 213,
test same.
1 Ladd & Bush Bunk Building, Salem,
M BELI
Oregon, v.-ithin six months from the
ESTHER
Executrix of f the Estate c f ! date oi thU not'ce'
B<il Deceased.
Deceased. | Dated this 23rd day of December,
Emma Bell,
1925.
GUY 0. SMITH,
WINEIEI.D E. REED,
Attorney for Executrix.
Executor o f the Estate of
Lucy V. Stewart, deceased.
Date o f first publication Dec. 24.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Date of last publication Jan. 21, 1926
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, by an order of the County NOTICE OF HEARING OF FIN A L
Court of Marion County, State o f
ACCOUNT
Oregon, duly
- made and entered on
In the County Court o f thr Stat*-
the 1st day of December. 19.5, wa» 0f Oregon for the County o f Marion.
appointed administratrix of the es­
in the matter of the Estate o f
tate of Waiter J. Porter, Deceased, Agnes Harding, Deceased.
and that she has duly qualified as
Notice ¡3 hereby given that the
such. All persons having claims ag­ final account of Merlin Harding, ad-
ainst said estate are hereby notified to ministrator of the Estate o f Agnes
present the same, duly verified as re- j Harding, deceased, has been filed in
uired by lav, at the law offices of the County Court of Marion County,'
tion of faid child, and it a'so appear­
ing that the petitioners desire to
change th»? name of said chi’d from
Edwards to Rose Gibson, nmt
the Court believing that a date for
th»» hearing of said petition ihould be
fixed and a hearing on -aid petition
should be had. it is therefore
ORDERED that the 6th day of Feb­
ruary, 1926. be fixed as the time ap­
pointed for the hearing of said peti­
tion: and it is further
ORDERED that the petitioners,
Dunne Gibson and Rose Cibscn serve
a copy o f the within order upon
Charles E.lwards. the father of the
above name»! minor child, by the pub­
lication o f caid order in the Turner
Tribune, a newspaper printed and
published in Turner. Morion County,
Oregon, once a week for three suc­
cessive weeks, and that the date of
the last publication be had at least
four weeks b-fore the sold 6th day
of Feb-uarv, 1926; and it is further
ORDERED that said hearing be
hod at the hour of t n o'cloc< A M.
in the -.-a'd 6th day of February-,
1926. in the County Court room in
the Court House in Salem. Morion
County, Oregon; and it is further
ORDERED that a copy of the peti­
tion in the within proceedings, to­
gether with a statement containing
I Jrh(? f u|j n>nw, and permanent ad»lress
o f the petitioners, shall be served
upon the
State Child
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mission of Oregon, by serving the
president or secrotnry thereof, by re­
gistered mail or by personal service.
;lt hart twenty days before the said
6th day of February, 1926.
J. T. HUNT,
County Judge.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court o f the Stats
of Oregon for the County o f Marion.
Department No. 2.
Union Savings A Loan Association,
an Oregon Corporation, Plaintiff; vs.
. . . . ..
Peter
7. ..
rr an»l Lela Zerr, his wife,
sibert Estate a corporation, and
S’
ndants.
Commerce
Lela Zerr, his
lem
,
i -.
. wii,-. i/d-ii'ianv» n./viii nam»-d.
hearing objections to i ' ’
six
said final account, at which time any i I f
name of th" . tate o f Ore-
rice, te-wit December 3rd, 1925.
perjons interested in said estate may | ~on you and each o f you are hereby
EVA I. PORTER,
appear and file objections thereto in required to appear and answer the
Administratrix of the Estate of writing and contort same.
complaint fib ‘I at ainst you in the
Walter J. Porter, Deceased.
iir p i
HARDING
above entitled coutt and cause cn or
GUY O. SMITH,
Administrator of the Estate of : * * * "«• « *
fro" 1 1h“ «•*»" of
Attorney for Administratrix.
Agnes Harding, Deceased. ^
publication of thi. summon, an«l
GUY O. SMITH,
if you fail so to an.-:w# r for want
Attorney for Administrator.
| thereof, tne plaintiff w ill apply to
NOTICE OF HEARING OF F IN A L —
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: tho court for relief pray**d for »n it.«
ACCOUNT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
j complaint namely: That it have judg*
In the County Court of the g u te
Notice is hereby
that the un-1 ment against ypu ajid each of you for
o f Oregon for the County of Marion. dersigned, by an order of the County the sum of S2.000.00 together with
In the matter of the Estate of Court of Marion County. »State of'in terest thereon from the 2nd day of
John Kre.in, deceased.
Notice is Oregon, duly made anti entered on .April, 1925, .at th*- rat# o f ton
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friven that the final account o i l ^ 1 4 th dr. of Dec. 1925, was aj>- fiercant per annu i nnD'l paid and for
Mike Krenner, administrator de bonwj pointed executor of the estate o f | the further sum o f $51.50 delinquent
non of the Estate of John Krenn. t
Schreiher and that he has duly j taxed pai<i by t!r defendant anti for
deceased, has been filed in the County • qualified ai jch.
All persons hav- the further sum o f $11.50 for the
Court of Marion County, Oregon, • ¡ng claims again.-t said estate are continuation of
id abstract and for
and that the 11th day o f January, j j * .-(-by notified to present the same, j the further sum of Z 150.00 attorney’s
1926, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. -duly verified as required by law, at f, es and costs and disbursements in-
has t»een appointed by said Court for! tne ofTie h of Tl onri- Brown, 210 Or- curred in thi.s .
hearing objections to sai'l final ac-|i ,on BMg , in the City of Salem,
That the usual i «eree may he made
count, at w!#ch time any pi rsons in- Marion Countv, Ore gon v ithin six
t*rested in naid estate may appear an l J month from th* da'." of this notice, for the sale of the mortgaged pre­
mises described in said complaint by
file objections thereto in writing and to-wit December 24th, 1925.
the Sheriff o f Marion County, Ore-
contest same.
ANDREW
KLKTT
,.
,
gon according to i w and U m prac-
M IKE KRENNER,
Exeeuter of the Lrtate o f tjc„ 0f t;, above er.t tled court.
Administrator tic bonis non.
Bertha .Schrciber.
f
. , ,
That the proceed of said sale may
be applied towar'I.-i the payment of
SUMMONS
the amount due the | iaintiff and costs
NOTICE OF HEARING OF F IN A L
In the Circuit Court of the State of rale and that each of said defend­
ACCOUNT
of Oregon, for Marion County, De­ ants, Peter Z< rr and I.eia Zerr and
In the County Court of the State partment No. 2.
all persons claiming under or through
of Oregon for the County of Marion.
Frank Crimps, Plaintiff; vs. Peter them or either of them subsequent
In the matter o f the Estate of Feller, Jr., Mary Jones, T. J. Jones to the » x-eution of said mortgage to-
Welcome Ray Putnam, deceased. No­
wit: The 2nd day o f April, 1925. he
and Helen Grirnps, Defendants.
tice is hereby ptven that the final ac­
bnrred und foreclosed of ull right,
count o f Hattie Marie Putnam, ad­
To Mary Jones and T. J. Jones, claim and equity o f redemption in
ministratrix of the Estate o f Welcome
Defendants:
and to said real premises and every
Ray Putnam, deceased, has been filed
In the name o f the State of Oregon ! ParJ ^ « rco< !!r'9
plaintiff have
In the County Court of Marion Coun­ You, and each o f you, are hereby re -! rucl? a™ 'r and further relief as may
w
kc, ju
mef
onzl ../«
ii iva klz.
ty. Oregon, and that the 12th day o f
¿pp^i'an ran Tw oTtl^eom
- j b«
it and
equitable.
January, 1926, at the hour
plaint filed against you in the above
Said mortgaged premises are par
o’clock a.m.. has been appointed by
ticuiarly described as follows:
said Court for hearing objection.» to entitled Court and cause within six
Lots Twenty (20 ) and twen­
said final account, at which time any weeks from the date of the first pub­
ty-one (21 ) in the Subdivision
persons interested in said estate rnay lication o f this summons, und if you
of Blocks Twenty-Eight (28)
appear and file objections thereto in fail to appear and answer said com­
plaint. by said date, for want thereof
and Thirty-five (3 5 ) o f Yew
writing and contest same.
the plaintiff will apply to tho Court
Park Anne* No. 2 in the City
H A TTIE M ARIE PUTNAM. for a di cree correcting and reform­
o f Salem, Marion County, Ore­
Administratrix. ing the deed described in paragraph
gon as per the duly record'-«!
line o f said Estate; thence 8. 38
degrees 15 n'diutrs E. 13.62
chains, along the n«»rth line o f
said Estate to the most Easterly
corner and being in the «»Iddio
of th County Road leading from
Salem to Silvertnn; thence S. 61
degrees 30 minutes W. 617
eb&ins, aloni; the middle of
*•
County Road tu the most Easter­
ly corner of n 9.90 acre tract wt
off to the w i .I jw • ( Frank
Knuths; thenc N. 29 dccroe» 10
minute* 18 . 5.50 chains, clon^ the
northerly line f said 9 00 acre
tract; thence N 70 degrees 'V
8.90 chains, ab ng the northerly
line o f sni<l 9.00 acr.- tract to the
place of beginning r.nd contain­
ing 10.00 acres o f land.
St I sab? to b»' made on the above
de ertbed premises.
The terms of said sale shall be at
least fifty per centum o f the pur­
chase price in cash and the bubince
of «aid purchase price *»-curt»l by a
fi-t’ rr »r’.g-.g1
’ upon the real prop rty
above de crib .d.
Said sale «hall be
rnaile subject to confirmation o f the
above entitled court.
14 rup #vaporat#d
C R A W F O R D NEW S
Mr. and Mrs. 1’ . E. Thoma­
son went to Portland Thursday
to spend Christinas will» their
daughter and famify.
They
returned Sunday evening.
Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Iattle
spent Christmas with Mrs. Lit­
tle’s sister and family at Stay-
ton.
k
t*»tv paprika
mltk
i
H cup watar
I d »«^ f«*
tl tap prpp#r
Orat#d ch##oo
lira l »hr rKKI, add th# liltlh wat#f
and •#aat»nlnt'# Malt tha fat In a fry-
t r « p ao Add th * «■** mlatoro and
•tlr until 1 ha mtatury la cratm y. WbaA
almost <1 n# «prlnVta w»»h «r*t# d
r tfr i«
}'cr>* h i alloc a of l*r#ad. toaat
or omokcra.
m
Next Sunday being district
Convention day there will he
no services at the church in the
morning.
In the evening the
regular services. Friday night
there will he a business meet­
ing of the Kpworth league at
the Hewitt home. Every mem­
ber of the league is urged to be
present.
The business meet­
ing will he held before the so­
cial hour, so be on time.
Subte rite for t1»e Tril-ur.*
Miss Ruth Stover, teacher in
the Turner high school, 3pent
the holidays at her home in
Weiser, Idaho,
La Rue Stevenson anjl two of
his college chums drove in on
Monday night from Seattle for
a two day visit with his moth­
er, Mrs. S. Talbott.
F. C. Talbott and wife of
Waldport and Mrs. J. C. Tal­
bott motored up from Portland
Monday and spent the after­
noon with S. Talbott and wife.
PATEN r LA W Y E R S —
305 Sm nlii St.. Ka*84nslu«w U.
r u n
_
for jroumt rlillilreti It »lioulil »>• care-
Melvin Nipple has been ill fo lly s»inn1«»l diirlns th » w*rtn *um-
miT nionlliA 1» lii*uru 11« frv*.Iom
for several days but is reported from
grru J i * h ,u i»rla that nils’ll
better.
can.'* hunn to l»i* chilli, necntiao o f
It» uutur». It ta, uniV r crrtnln coodl
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus tlonA a h r m llo x nrvl protw anilnj
G ERTRUDE KNUTHS.
spent Christmas I grounil for germ U f* nivt raa> »o «n ti*-
Administratrix of the Estate of and family
Frank H. Knuths, deceased. with Mrs. Titus’ parents in Sa­ couie unfit for u «* uulcaa II ta h«ndl*<1
with tli* utni<>«t care nfxl vtsllaDr*
P *rh ap » tho liloul way to ohvtal* tlila
lem.
rink 1» through lh * u»i> o f *\a(ioral*il
MRS. C. A. H A N SE N
W arren W alk er of Portland milk. 7 h i» uillk 1* only pur» milk
Lena Grace Denyer was born is spending a few days with his with » l i l y iw r r*u l o f lli» w » lr r r *
m ovtd from It uud 1* uboolulrly «for-
May 3, 1881 at Turner, Oregon grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. 11«. It I* o f ilouiilp rlchno«» hut may
and died December 26, 1925 at E. Thomason.
be mi*1llt*»l by th » adiUH"H o f writer,
which will return It to It* original
Salem, Oregon.
The money raised from the Toluni» wtlb a groutly onliaurod food
She was educated in the pub
sale of baskets at the B o c i a l vuluo.
Cvapornlerl milk I* »trr llllo d and
lie schools of Turner and at the
given at the Crawford school haa a high m itrltlvo content. Tlila
State Normal College at Mon
will be used to improve the n u M * II to 1 » ii vory *\'-»M*nl fluid
mouth.
After .a few years of
building.
Windows w i l l be re for the young < htld nnd the Infunt
In fa rl. many o f tli* lea'llng pnll
successful teaching she was
arranged to give the rooms pro­ atrlrlan* o f fire* country ndvm alo 11»
married to C. A. Hansen Aug
ua* o flo r III* olilld la <t*|ir1vrd o f Ita
per light.
ust 15, 1915. Three children,
mother a milk. A formula, evolved hy
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Witzel thoao podlulrlolnn«. through ex|M-rl
Everett aged 9 years, F.va aged
inonlatlon, 1» na fo llo w »:
m
D. SWIFT & CO.
H e a l l K v '^ H e a lt h s
-tfW , ¡io n \ c
w ;> H o m e
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robert­
son and family attended the en­ FCEDINQ 0 ADV DURING SUMMER
tertainment given Wednesday
Milk 1» rronsrIxrel • « IS * 16 * * » f n * l
evening at the Crawford school
6 years and Constance aged 3 and family went to Salem to
years with their father and attend the community Christ­
grandmother are in the bereav­ mas tree.
ed home mourning the loss of
Several from this community
a devoted and beloved mother,
attended the funeral of Mrs. C.
wife and daughter.
Besides
A. Hansen, which was held in
these there are three brothers
Turner Mon Jay.
and five sisters with other re
latives, and a host of friends
who sorrow, but not as
— those
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farris, two
The fun- children and Leonard Farris of
v;ho have no hope,
eral ________
services were
held
in the
the Canary are spending the holi-
________
Id in
Mcthodist church in Turner, fjays with their parenLs, Mr.
V 1
»
_____ __ L ! . .
r
#. »are I n n
»
X »
I l f
r*
!
Iiev. r Pogue
preaching
from
the and 1 a Mrs.
G. W . Farris.
text
love hath no man
. . "Greater
............................
R. S. Bair <»i Gr ay' s River,
than this, that a man lay down Yyash. arrived Tuesday night
L
1 , e A
4 ,.
V*i ire f 1 * 1 Cl 17 / 1 it
«
> ,
* . t
* I
I
at
s
his
life
for
his friends.
for a visit with his brother, L.
Then amid flowers and song I). Barr.
loving hands laid away all that
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCor­
was mortal of our loved one in
mack, mother and daughter of
Twin Oak Cemetery.
Eugene and Bert McCormack,
a cousin, of Portland, visited
Monday at the Farris home.
M . E. C H U R C H
Uhtslar l Send m 'del c»r ikeb h
snd wc will promptly send y»*u *
rrp. rt. Oar h«>«»k on l*strnt» »nil
Trade mark» will be »cut to >v*
on rtv 4 ac*L
From S »« 1 h Week to Third Month.
Milk, evaporated .................... • ounce«
him* w « l« r ............................ I ounce*
Milk «u g «r
......................... »ou n ce«
Dolled w a i«r ........
flo u n c e «
t*<*vm feeding« In twenty four hour«;
I to I ounce« ul three-hour Intervals
during th* duy end four-hour Interval«
at n igh t
From Third Month to Fifth Month.
M ilk. *va|iorat«d ............... 7H ounce*
M m « water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
» oune*«
Milk «ugar
...................... I
nunc**
Dolled water ..................... i » H nunc»*
Nla feeding* In twenty four hour*.
I to I ounce* *1 three -hour Interval,
during the day and i feeding al 10
p. m.
From Fifth to Seventh Month.
Milk e*»por*t#d
» •. 10 nunc«#
. . . 1 nuncii
L im « water .......
. . . S fiuncM
Milk auiv«r .......
Il.llr.1 WHlfif . . . .
. ..20 ouncM
Five feeding« In tw enty-four hour«.
I to 1 ounce« al four-hour Interval«,
the Inal feeding lo be given al 10 p m
From Saventh to Ninth Month.
Milk, evaporated .................. II ounce»
Lima water ..........
S ounce«
Milk augar ............................ I nun.ee
Dolled water ..........................84 ounce«
7 lo 8 ounce* at four-hour Intervals
during the duy. I.n«i feeding nl ten
at night.
From Ninth fo T w elfth Month.
Milk, evaporated ...............
I t ounce«
f.tme water ............................ I ounce«
Milk nugar ............................ 1 ounces
Hurley water ......................... at ounce,
I to t ounces at fouiykour Interval«
during duy.
lm*t feeding at t*n al
»»«hi.
..................
On Cleaning Day
If
you want to clean phonograph
rernnla never nan a damp cloth. Taka
a » r f t cloth nnd rub on It a llttln vna#*
lino and use fida to wipe o ff Ilio iliaca
on eith er aldo. Ile auro that It I* well
nibbed off. T h i« t-lcutii them without
doing nny p..- :!!.!c lior.n, and la anld
fo Improve tho tono o f old rècojdn.
CARS
OF
CONVALESCENT
SUM MER
tN
;
For fhnw* who a r » Just recovering
from a »crlnua H im »« the p ndilem o (
food la a arrloua one. 'T h a jiatiràf.
Ihiaigh well on tha road ta recovery,
la usually weakened hy fh * rigo r» o (
dlw aae and the n r e e a h r Iteal la w oof
•o >.i|i Ida energy.
Hence, tha focaia
that nr* ru m m iin l during tlila period
should lie ronatdrrvd carefu lly aa lo
dlgeallhlHIy, food value, ruae o f aa-
aliullatlon. purify and sterility. Tlieaa
are important In any food but eaptv-
clulty ao when Ih » consuma» Is not
•Iron * and healthy.
•
In ino*t rnsea, tha on* who ta coo-
«Blearing conan m e« milk In larga
quantities. T h is food conmina all o f
lite e lim in i« thut are rsaenllal lo lha
body.
If milk la pure and germ tcsA
It la e irvi i y digested and a«alm llalad.
44 1 1 ere Hie milk nipply la uncertain
or 111» qunltly not o f H i» liest, cviip-
orated milk should h » employed. It la
aterlln; II la just pure milk ntth ahodt
alxly per rent o f the w ater rem ovatl
Ila doublé richness may lui modlt1»<L
If dealred, hy Ilio addition o f w ater o r
II nmy he tiueil just aa It ts. wham
rich, creamy dialo-* aro dealred.
kliiny people muka th * m istake o f
contusing evniHirnted milk with Con­
de n»rd milk. They are not nt all «luit-
lar In np(ieaninre, composition or
tnate. They cannot h » used fo r tba
«am e purpose»; condensed milk ta a
combination o f sugar and milk ; evap­
orated milk hns no lidded augar, b*Hlg
pure milk o f duuhle rich quality nod
food v a I un.
F ollow in g are recipe* o f vastly p re ­
pared dlidir« und foo d » Hint are w ell
Bulled for lha Invalid aud th « con
valcacenL
lo ga n b erry Cream.
% cup »vaporaled
m ilk
4 cup water
«V cup loganberry
lute*
I tb«p. lemon juice
l'tueh salt
l’ ut all Ingrodlonta In a Muaon fruit
for and *hak* thoroughly. Chill a a «
•*rva In g in «* «« nitrd <4 full o f lea
chip*.
Itaaptirrry,
block berry, and
cherry Juice may h* ua*d Instead o f
th* loganberry.
Iced Cocas.
t tap. rocca
I t«n sugar
44 cup w ater
Finch aalt
44 cup evap*rat«d
m ilk d ila ta «
with
44 cup water
44 tap vanilla
M l« cocoa and augar thorough!;* gad
add tho 44 cup w a fer and boll over a
lew flame for 18 m lnul.e
Hcttld lha
diluted milk and adii cocoa syrup and
«alt. Continue cooking for I I minute«
In double boiler. Add vopllla. Chill
end serva with chipped lew Tap with
whipped »ream.
Worthy 0 / High Honor
Hlr Jmhua R eyn old » * > ■ the first
p rivili ont o f the Itnyal a on demy, Lon­
don
i t , Wil8 chosen In 170H.
Blr
Joshua, probably Ute beat portrait
painter o f England, wan a friend o f
Dr. Rnrnnel Jeimann, Ih » litera ry d io
In for o f Ida timo, und o f the poet,
O liver Goldsmith.
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