The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 18, 1926, Image 2

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
ginning, and containing 61.40
acre* of land, situated in Marion
County, 8 U tc of Oregon.
9. 9- Riunirli. EJittnr
Said sale b rin g made subject to
redem ption in the m anner provided
Issued Every Thursday at Turner, Marion County. Oregon
by law.
Dated this 25th day of January.
S I BS< K I P T I O N f 1.2A T E R Y E A R .
E n t e r e d a t t h e P o s to fflc e 1926.
at Turner. Oregon, as second-class matter, under the
O P. BOWER,
Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon.
Act of March 3. 1879.
TH E GAME COMMISSION AND THE GAM E LAWS
NOTICE OK HE ARINU OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
I I I the County C ourt of the State'
of Orvgon. for tin* County of Marion
In the m atter of the Estate' of M.
I. He li.sel, I V-evii «>.1.
None« is hereby given that the
linai account of E sther W arm er, ad­
m inistrator of (he estate of M. t.
ITensel, deceased, has bean Bled in
the County C ourt of Marion County.
Oregon, and th at tho 23rU day of
Marcii. 1926, a t the hour o f 10 o'clock
a m., has been appointed by said
'o u rt fo r hearing objection» to aaid
" rh time any prr-
flnal account, a t whir
sons interested in said estate may ap­
pear and tile objections thereto In
w riting and aontest same.
ESTH ER W’A R ISE R .
A dm inistratrix.
The TRIBUNE
ADM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE
IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF
MARION COUNTY. STA TE OF OR
EGON.
In the m atter of the estate of
S arah E. Cah 11, deceased,
Notice is hereby given th a t by o r­
d er of the C ounty C ourt of Marion
County, S tate of O regon, duly mad.
an<l elite red m the 30th day of Jnn
uary, 1926, th e undersigned was ap­
pointed adm inistrator with the will
annexed of the estate of Sarah E
CahUl, decear-d, and th-.* he has duly
qualified as s a h .
All persons
“
1 hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present tne same
duly verified is required by law,
the undersign d a t the law office
P. -t T. Ford. Room 213, Bush Bank
sliding, Sab m, Oregon, w ithin six
i »nths from the date of this notice
Dated this 4th day of February
i 926.
T. K. FORD.
A dm inistrator with the will annexed
of the estate of Sarah E. Cahill
Deceased
Date of first publication Feb. 4.
Date of last publication March 4.
113 N. Liberty Sir**«
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FLORIST
Fk.ui« AM
S A L IM
OREGON
Dia. !.. T. Dick U M . H uai
Chine*« M edicine Co.
SHF.RIFK'S NOTICE OK SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY ON FO RE­
CLOSURE
The laws of the State of Oregon art' made by the legisla­
Notice ia hereby given. T hat by
ture which is duly elected by the people. According to the
of .in execution duly issued out
initiative a.id referendum the people are given the privilege of virtue
of the C ircuit C ourt of the S late oi
Oregon,
for the County of Marion,
voting on laws directly affecting the people. The last session
and to me directed on the 25th lay
of the legislature fixed the hunting season on Chinese Pheasants of Jan u ary , 1926. upon s judgm ent
at two weeks. The Game Commission has arbitrarily shorten­ and decree duly rendered, entered of
record nnd docketed in and by said
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ed the season to one week. Probably their reason was to con­ C ourt on the 16th day of Jan u ary .
Notice
is hereby given that the un­
I I M , m a c e rtu n suit then in said
serve the birds. Every time they have shortened the season Court
pending, wherein A. A. Keene deraigned, by an o r rd ic er r of
of the county
he birds have been scarcer. The proof of the pudding is in was plaintiff and John W alling and Court of M arini County. S tate of
J Walling. Kred Straw ami ! O gun. duly made and entered on
the eating. If the supply of birds has become less every time Celia
Mary L Straw , Clara Ault and Ray > 22 mi day o f Jan u ary , 1926, was
they shorten the season then that does not solve the problem. Ault, ami Marion County. Oregon, a »1 Jointed adm inistrator of the estate
were defendants, in fav <*'■ " ’m. K. Tallin, and th a t ho has
Last year they very wisely ( ?) released some thousands of ' o corporation,
r of plaintiff and against said da- < jig qualified as such.
All person*
>irds iust prior to the hunting season so that they could be fondants John Wal ing, Celia J WaJ-1 having claims against said estate arc
ling. Fred Straw and Mary L. Straw hereby notified to present tho same.
C vi rhtered as soon as the season opened. Why not wait until by
which execution I »m commanded duly ver fled as required by law. at
..:t»r the hunting season is over and then release the birds and to sell the propert.. in Slid execution the offices of Guy 0 O. Smith, 403 S a­
herein after describe.1 to pay the* lem Rank of Commerce Rl<tg„ In the
give them a chance to neat and hatch their litters for the next ami
urn due tho plaint T of $1200.00 with City of Salem. Marion C ounty, O re­
year Wouldn’t this be the better way to increase the supply interest thereon at the rate' of 7 p e r , gon.
- . w ithin six months from tho date
per anm .m from the 3rd day of o f this notice, to-w it Jan u a ry 2Sth,
of birds than to release them before the season and then arbi­ cent
F ebruary, 1922, until puid, %nd the 1926.
trarily usurp the legislative powers and fix the hunting season fu rth er sum of $150.00 atto rn ey 's
EDWARD SCHUNKE.
fees, and the fu rth e r sum of $355.63
to suit themselves.
A dm inistrator of the estate of
taxes paid by plaintiff with interest
Wm. K. Fall in.
thereon at the rate o f t2 per cent per
annum from the 5th day o f April,
1924, to g eth er with the costs nnd dis­
BREAKERS AHEAD FOR GENEVA
bursem ents of said suit taxes! at NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
Internationalists used to tell us that the reason so many $42.00. and costa and expenses of
execution.
1 will on Saturday
tty
•'uropean conferences ended in failure was that the United said
the 27th day of F ebruary, 1926. at of O regon for the County of Marion.
States was not represented. The Locarno conference, it is the hour of ten o’clock A.M. of said.
of
a t the West door of the County
e
. '
true, has proven pretty much of a success so far, but the day
C ourt House in Salem. Marion Co«n
H Kn" U’1' l v \ ’ “ «'•
'temationalists were not satisfied, even with that, because we ty, Oregon, sell at public auction to | , Notice is hereby given that the
the highest bidder fo r cash in hand , f' nnl *c*,»unt of G ertrud* Knuths, ad-
did not have a finger in the pie.
on th. dav o f -ale. all the right, title, I m in istratn * of the estate of tra n k
B u t now, strange to relate, there seems to be breakers interest and . state which said defend- !H K nuths. deceased, has been filed
an ts and all persons claiming under I*? the County l ourt of Marion
'vead for the disarmament conference at Geneva, at which we them
subsequent to the execution of County, Oregon, ami th at the . th day
will be represented, and there are sinister rumors that it may p lain tiff s m ortgage in, o f and to said ° f March. 1926, at the hour of 10
a.m..
has * * been
appointed
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not be held and even if it is held it will not amount to anything. premises hereinbefore m entioned and o'clock
in said execution as follows, said C ourt fo r hearing objections to
Some of the countries scheduled to take part now say described
said Aral account, at which tim e any
to- w it:
persons interested in said estate may
that there is no use in discussing disarmament if Russia is not
The N orth h alf of the South
appear and file objeetiona thereto in
in on the agreement. Little nations adjoining Russia are
E ast q u a rte r ami the South half
we ,ng and conte.-t same.
of th-» N orth E ast q u arter of Sec­
afraid of the Red republic and don’t want to disarm as long
GERTRUDE KNl THS.
tion Two (2 ) , Township Nine
A dm inistratrix o f th e Estate off
as there is a Russian menace. In addition there are all sorts
(9 ) South of Range Three (3 )
F ra n k H. K nuths. deceased.
E ast of the W illam ette M eridian
of rumors as to what Russia is going to do to the interests of
GUY O. SMITH
tn Marion County. O regon: Also
A ttorney fo r A dciinh-tratrtx.
the capitalistic nations in China and other parts of the Orient.
th e N orth W est q u arter of the
South W est q u a rte r of Section
Therefore the time does not seem ripe for disarmament as
One (1 ) in Township nine <9>
it did a few weeks ago. America has always been for sane
South of Range Three (31 West
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
o
f the W iliam ett- M eridian in
and sensible measures to prevent war and there was little if
Notice is hereby given th a t the un-
Marion County. Oregon.
any objection to our taking part in the preliminary meeting at
by an order of the County
Said sale being made subject to re­ ttersigned
of Marion County, Stab- of
Geneva. But if the conference is not, or if ft fails to accom- demption
in the m anner provided by Court
Oregon, duly made and entered on
plish anything, the intemationlists in America are going to be la*,
the 30th day of Jan u ary . 1926, was
Dated this 25th day- o f Ja n u a ry , appointed admin -t rotor of the estate
in a bad fix. They won't be able to blame the failure onto the
1926.
of H. J. M-.ller and th a t he has duly
United States.
qualified as such.
All persons hav­
O. D. ROWER.
The above taken from the National Republic explains the
Sheriff of K a n o n C-ountv. Oregon. ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the sansr.
position of the United States very clearly. The European na­
duly verified as required by law ait
tions do not seem to be able to give us the right to run our own
th" offices of Guy O. Smith, -103 Sa­
lem Bank of Commerce Bldg., in the
business to suit ourselves. They want to meddle with other)
S H E R IFF'S NOTICE OF SALE OF City of Salem, Marion County, O re­
nation’s affairs but when they get their toes stepped on then
REAL PROPERTY ON FO R E ­
gon, w ithin six-m onths from the dat
CLOSURE
o f this notice, to-wit, F ebruary 4,
the firevorks begin. They have succeeded in getting us into
1926.
the Lea; ue Court and are not satisfied with that but are still
Notice ¡j Hereby Given. T h at by
B. J. J. MILLER.
virtue
of
an
execution
duly
is.iued
out
harping on the proposition that we are responsible for the of the C ircuit C ourt of the S tale of
A dm inistrator of the estate of
H. J . Miller, Deceased.
failures of other conferences on account of our not taking part O regon, fo r the County of Marion
O. SMITH.
in them. The very thing Russia is waiting for is the time when and to me directed on the 19th day GUY
A ttorney fu r A dm inistrator.
Ja n u a ry , 1926, upon
tiie border nations will disarm so that she can cram her red i and^eere^duly“*’ tid^ruNiwSTJii
propaganda down their throats at the point of the bayonet as 1 record ¡.ml docketed ¡n and by said
C ourt on the 12th day of Jan u ary ,
she has done in China.
1926, in a certain suit then in said
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C ourt pend ng. w herein. Union Sav-
“
' I ings A Loan Association, an Oregon
S H E R IFF'S NOTICE OF SALE OF ! Corporation., was plaintiff and P ter
SUMMONS
Z err ami i.ela Z err, his wife, Albert
REAL PROPERTY ON FO RE­
E state, a corporation, and W aiter
In the C ircuit Court of the State
CLOSURE
Stolz, were defendants in favor of
o f Oreg n fo* the County of Marion.
Notice is hereby given. T hat by- plaintiff and agninst sa:ii defendant
D cpa.cm er.t No. 2.
P
r Z err and Lela Z err, his wif
Cora Coo'ey Rose, Plaintiff, vs. virtue of an execution duly issued out by e te which
execution I am command- I
of the C ircuit Court o f the State of
John J. Rose, D efendant.
Oregon, fo r the County o f Marion, to sell the property in said execution
To John J. Rose, the above-named and
to me directed on the 2oth day and herein after described to p s v the
d e fe n d a n t:
of Ja n u a ry , 1926, upon a judgm ent sum due the plaintiff of Two T i . ouj
In the name of the State o f Ore­ and decree duly rendered, entered of and Dollars ($2,000.00), with inter-
gon: Y on are hereby required to ap­ record and docketed in and by said est thereon a t the rate of 10 per cent.
p ear and answ er the com plaint filed Court on the 14th day of November, p er annum from the 2nd day of April
against you in the above entitled 1925, in a certain suit then in said 1925, until paid and the fu rth e r sum
court and suit on or before the 27th C ourt pending, w herein F ran k Kam- of $11.50 fo r continuation of ab-
day of F ebruary, 1926, and if you, ere r was platntiff and J. A. Hillmer, I ^ r a c l, ar.J the fu rth e r sum of $61.51,
Hilm. r, Ed. Smith. Admin- P °id ** delinquent taxes, and the fur-
fail to so appear and answ er said I Dollie
. ith t ----9EJ—
i e Will .................
A nnexed of . I th e r sum o i *150.00 atto rn e . y ’s fees,
co npiaint by said date, the plaintiff istrato r -----
will apply to the court fo r the relief Fred W. Sw artz, deceased, Edna j together with the costs and disburse-
prayed for ir. said complaint, to-wit, 1-
Sw artz,
Edwin
J.
S w artz,'
°*
, u 't taxed at Fifty-nine
fo r a decree dis; Iving the bonds of i and Miriam Sw artz were defendants, • Dollars ($, 9.00) and costs and ex-
matrim ony now existing between the I in fav o r o f plaintiff and against said ! Pens''s of said execution.
I will on
plain :T and - • fe. .. .: :, that th. plain def- nd ants, J. A H dm er an* Dollie Saturday, the 20th day o f February,
tiff be aw arded the care, custody and
Hiltner his wife, by which ucccu- 1926, a t the hour of 10 o clock a.m.
control of tneir m inor child, G ertrude tion I am commanded to sell the pro-
4a,<* ‘k'T a l th* West door of the
B itty R e?:; for the recovery from perty in said execution and her« in- VountT (’o u rt Hoi! le in Salem, Mar-
ine d efendant of the sum of $ 2 0 .0 0 1 a fte r d< :crib©-l to pay the sum due ion County, O regon, si II a t publie
p - r month tow ards the n u rtu re and ¡'h e plaintiff of $3000.00 with inter- auction to the hig. st bidder fo r cs
" dcation of sani G ertrude Betty Rose st tm-reon a t th rate o f 7 per oent
hand on t .- day o f rale, all the
untii she » sixteen ;•> :rs old; fo r the per annum from the 7th day of à ia ).
title, interest and estate which TURNER R EPR ESEN TED AT
HE prices for lamb hove been relatively high In 1925, with Innih rupplles
- co. i frui i the "u endant of uie 1923, until paid, anci the fu rth e r sum «'«1 defendants and all person* claim-
nvallalile fur slaughter only slightly below normal figures, iccordliig to an
EDUCATIONAL EXPOSITION
■um oi $59.00 plaint :r
attorney of $550.90, a tto rn e y ’s fee.', together mK under them subsequent to the 4th
analysis of the lamb market by the Hears Roebuck Agricultural Foundation,
fees, and for tr e ..lain*. T’s cesti • r.e ! with the costs an i d sburri menta of ,|ay of April, 1925, in, of and to said
in the sheep.p'oduclng elates pastures and ranges have been good. Condi­
di.,bune-riii nts of this suit to oe tax -aid suit taxed a t $35.00 and cooto Pr* ' “ lies liereinbefore m entioned and
tions In Hie whole ureu west of the Rocky mountains are vastly better than
ed.
You are f j r th c r notified t h a t |a!>d exm-nsi-s of Slid execut.on
j | described in said execution as follows,
i
to-w
it:
they were n year ago.
this summons is served upon you by j will on S aturday the 27th day of I
O. A. C., Corvallis, Feb. 1 1 - Rep
i ablication thereof in the T u rn er T ri-■ F ebruary, 1926, at the ho u r of ten!
The abeep Indyatry was much more profitable In 1023 than It waa In 1021
resentative.i
from
T
u
rn
e
r
high
school
Lots
tw
enty
(2
0
)
and
Twenty-
b in * , a new spaper of general circu -| o'clock A.M. of said day a t the West
one (2 1 ) in the Subdivision of
are attending the third annual E duca­ Lemh prb-es In Chicago averaged $13.V, in November, 1023, ns Compared with
-tion published in the County of door o i the County C ourt House in
an average of $<Ut3 for the same month In lb* five years from Hag* to 1013.
Blocks Tw enty-eight (2 3 ) and
Ir rion and S tate <-f Oregon, p u rsuant Salem, Marion County, Oregon, sell
tional exposition, h ere F eb ru ary 19, The top price waa roached In January, at $18 30 per hundredweight, and th»
Thirty-five (3 5 ) of Yew Park
to an order of the Honorable L. H. |* t public auction to the highest b:d-
20 and 21. These are Ruth Stover, low prlro of $12.30 came In May. Both pricy* nnd recelpta have fluctuated up
Annex No. 2 in the City of Sa­
.'■¡cMahan, Judge of the above entitled der fo r cash in hand on the day of
lem, M.-irion County, Oregon, as
faculty memli«r; K enneth I-oretz and up ond down through the entire season, hut effort* to expand production have
court.
I lale, all the right, title, interest and
p er the duly,record d piat of said
Vernon Coat* a, boys; Evelyn A rchi­ kept market receipts down liecauae ranchers were retaining their ewe lamha
You are fa rth e r notified t k . t
which said defendants and all
Subdivision now on file and of
with n-lileh to replenish and Increaae their fiocka. The number of ewes slangli
bald, girls.
<’x:e of ihe firet publ -Htion o f tr i fK’ra0nB elaim inK ""rier ,hem subse-
record in th e office of the Re­
tered from July to September In JOBS la the amulleat for Hiut. same period dur­
summons is on the 13th day of Jan'-I
*’^ C '!? £CU!-I®n 01 plaintiff’s
More than 150 high schools are re
corder of C oiveyances in ami for
uary, l «2 5. end th a t the list pubh- i 'nort«a 6*| ,n- oi « fd t® *»'d premises |
Marion Coo.ity, Oregon, more
presented t' < year, with nearly 800 ing the last four years.
alio:, of th- sair. will be
b. on
deseribed
The number of lambs on feed both In the eorn belt snd In the Western
p articularly described as follows:
l“
c
jin
said
execution
as
follows,
to-wit:
authorized
legates on the capipus. feeding districts Is smaller than Inst year nnd norno advunce In the prenent
2 4th day of F ebruary, 1926.
Beginning on the W est line of
This
is
th<
I
»rgest
attendance
since
12th S tre e t in said City of Sa­
price of lamb seems probable from now on. rtiere will probably be n larger
Beginning a t the South East
B. S. MARTIN,
the exposition becam e an annual ev
lem, Marion County, Oregon,
lamb crop, however, thl* spring nnd a moderately lower level of prlcee as
corner of the W est half of the
Salem, Oregon,
a t a point thereon 99.90 feet
South E ast q u a rte r of Section
then* lambs come to market during 192(1.
enL
A ttorney fo r Plaintiff
(■ .uth from the N ortheast corner
10, in Township 9, South of
D uring tie- exposition tbe college
oi
Lot
3
in
Block
28
o
f
Yew
Range 3 W est of the W illamette
hopes *o stim ulate thinking along the
Pa.-k Annex No. 2 aforesaid; and
Owen Thomason won the Lincoln
Meridian in Marion County, Ore­
CHURCH OF CHRIST
NOTICE TO CREDITOR3
running thence West 210 fe e t;
lin ., of higher education ir p rep ara­ medal on at\ essay w ritten on parts
gon ; and from thence running
Notice is hereby given th a t the un­
thence South 59 fe e t; thence
Nortn 3.60 chains along the E art
tion fo r the vocation whirh stodent o f Lincoln's life.
Sunday school was well attended
Mrs. Geo. Moore
dersigned, bv an o rd rr of the County
Ea.it 219 fe e t; thence North 50
boundary line of the W est half
intends to follow.
The college has and Mrw. Bond acted as judges of the last Sunday.
C ourt of Marion County, State of
Wo invite you to a t­
feet to the place of beginning.
of the South E ast q u a rte r o f said
Oregon, duly madr and entered on
planned to give a real e-rvice to the composition.
Also: Lot Seven (7 ) and E ight
tend next Sunday. B r.ng fath e r and
section; thence N orth 89 degrees
the 26th day o f Jan u ary , 1926, war
(8 ) in Block One (1 ) of J. My­
delegates by indicating through lec­
57 m inutes W est parallel with
m other and a friend with you. Bro­
appointed ad m inistrator "of the -state
ers Addition to the City of Sa­
High School Basketball team will th e r Shelley will give the m orning
the South boundary line o f said
tures, demon etrations, exhibits and
o f Harmon Y. Magi e, and tn a t he has
lem,
Marion
County,
Oregon,
as
Section 26.615 chains to a stone
round table discussions the work to play St-iyton on the gym floor Friday sere vn, which will be interesting to
duly qualified as such.
All persons
the same appears on the recorded
in the West boundary line o f
ight.
having claims against said estate are
which the various curricula lead.
plat th ereo f on file and of re­
all who attend.
,
Fred W. Sw artz’s lan d ; thence
hereby notified to present the same,
cord in the County R ecorder’s
South 2 degrees 30 m inutes West
We
had
a
program
Friday
a
f
te
r
­
d u ’y ended as required by law, at
Office of Marion Coi
county, State
In the evening tho young people
along said W est boundary i.ne
the offices of Percy A. Cupper, 411
of O n 'gon.
i
noon in comm em oration of Lincoln's of the C hristian Endeavor will give
7.62 c' ains; thence South 08 de­
Masonic Temple, in the City o f 8a-
TURNER
HI
NOTES
Said sale being made subject to re ­
grees 37 minute* E ast along said
birthday, a fte r which the school clean ­ the entire evening program .
Como
1. rn, Marion County, Oregon, within
demption in the m anner provided by
West boundary line 7 chains to
ed up the school grounds and were out and hear the-a, it may be worth
six m onths from the date of this no­
law.
S tudent bo«fy*held a m eeting Tues­
a stone 11x7x6 inches; thence
tice, to-w it Jan u ary 26, 1926.
Dated this 19th day of January,. day to eleet new officers. They nre lismissed.
South 5 degrees E ast along said
your while.
Sp. cinl music will be
1926.
L. W. MAGEE,
W est boundary line 6.10 chains
as follows: President, R oberta Wil­
The High School basketball team given. F o u r young people will deliv.
A dm inistrator of the estate of
O. D. BOWER.
to an iron p ip s; thence East
Harmon Y. Magee, Deceased.
Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon son; vine p -sident, V ernon C oates; won over Jefferson last Friday even­ er the serm on or will a t least try to,
29.95 chains to the cen te r of the
th a t is »¡leaking of my p a rt anyway.
PERCY A. CUPPER.
Pacific Highway; thence North
treasu rer, K p n -th I.o retz; secretary, ing.
S u b s c rib a f o r th e T rib u n e
20 degrees (Vest 14.64 chains
C hristian Endeavor topic for next
A ttorney fo r A dm inistrator,
Ella A rchibald; Monogram men, Wil-
along the center o f the Pacific
The proceeds of the basketball Sunday evening, "Lives transform ed
411 Masonie Temple, Salem, Oregon.
lio
Pearson
nd
Dorothy
M
oore;
ed­
Highway to t i e South boundary
Have your nvelope* printed with itor, Dorri* llille a ry ; yell leader, Ow­ game and basket social Saturday by C hrist." Pleas • be on time, 6:30;
line of said section; thence North
D ira The T ribune credit for what
for this discussion.
C hristian E n e
89
degrees
57
m
inutes
West
your
return address.
The Tribune en Thomasons R ergeant-at-arm s, Clif­ evening were about $60.00.
you buy iront o u r advertiser*.
The shower* have been com pletel •leavor is a place w here everyone
4.495 chains to the place of bc-
ean do the w ort.
ford Erudey,
T
—— ""i1 ■
In spit« of a bad cold the pastor
dol’. 'c.od two good w rinona last S un­
day. Sunday school atti m lancr was
uicrgared over the Sunday before.
The boy» class was the flrst to pins*
the flrst s t a t i o n in the auto race con­
test will be entertained a t a party in
the heme e f Mr«. K C. G unning. They
have Invited the girls class to enjoy
it with thertl
It looks very’ much aa
Though the hoy* Were gulng to be the
fir..I to pass the next station.
Regular nervier* m-st Sunday both
m orning and evrning
The young
people are invited to attend the Kp-
w orth I.- ague at 6:30.
CRAWFORD NEWS
•
Mr Richard W alker returned heme
a fte r i-cnding several m onths in C al­
ifornia.
Hi uiys he Is tired of sum ­
mer.
Mr and Mis. Paul W alker and
children, also Mia# Alice Pi derson,
w.-re Week-end visitors at Mrs. W al­
k er’* parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. H
T h )mason.
Mita Jo an Bownu »p ut T hursday
and Friday with liar ui.cle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little.
Mr*. Mayro McKil.oey is in Al­
bany with her sister, who is til.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nipple were
Sulern visitors last Thursday.
Mr. and Mr* I.ittie, Mr. and Mrs.
T itus und Mrs. Nipple attended the
G range in T u rn er Saturday.
SU RPRISE GRANGE G IVES
LINCOLN PROGRAM
Surprise Grange met in the I.O.O.F.
hull S aturday for th eir regular m onth­
ly meeting.
A good attendance was
present including some visitors.
A
fine dinner was spread in the banquet
hall nt noon. The tim e a t the lecture
hour was devoted to quotations and
readings regarding Lincoln, giving
many int.-resting happenings during
hi* life. The men’s chorus sang two
num bers, My Old Kentucky Home and
Old Folks at Home, They were ac­
companied on the piano hy Mrs.
Thomas I.ittie.
A fter the program
tile reg u lar busmen# of the G range
was taken up.
BASKET SOCIAL GIVEN
FOR TURNER HIGH SCHOOL
A double header basket ball game
was played S aturday night betw een
T u rn e r High and the S tate School
which rraultud in a victory for the
S tate school. The second game was
betw een the T u rn er llasketball Club
and the Gates team , which resulted
in a victory for the T u rn e r team. Tho
game was attractively advertised l»y
posters made up by the boys front
clipping, from various papers and
magazines.
A fter the games a bas­
ket social was held by the stud< s i
body.
The entire proceeds of thq
evening were about $60, which will
he applied on the showers which tho
stu d en t body have had placed in tho
gym.
Hav* your envelope« printed with
yonr retu rn addire*.
The T ribune
can do the work.