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Supplement To The Turner Turner, . Oregon, Tribune Jan. 17, 1929 Minnesota in 1870, moving that I. N. COOK BURIED There will be a basketball same year to a farm in the TUESDAY AFTERNOON game here Friday night be Waldo Hills. Theye Keene re tween Turner and Jefferson. I. N. Cook, prominent farmer sided until 1923, when he re The semester examinations of Marion, died Friday night, tired from active farm life, after an illness o f nine weeks. placing his interests in the will be given next Thursday He was 76 years old. Mr. Cook hands of his son, Lloyd. He and Friday. was born on the old Cook do purchased the home place at Waldo Riches attended the nation land claim, near Turner the death of lus father. In 1923 annual high school conference in 1862. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keene took up at Eugene last Friday and Sat Francos Marion Cook, who their residence at the State urday. crossed the plains and settled street address in Salem. On May 8, 1889, Keene was Thomas Swales and Elma in Marion county in 1845. I. N. Cook, at the time of his married to Eva Howd of S aw, Ensley returned to school this week. death, owned part of the orig who survives. Keene was prominently iden inal donation land claim, which Ia.>ona Porter, Dollie Richter was divided up a few years tified as a member of the F ■: si. and Hay Richter were visitors year ago. At the time of his Christian church of Site :i, and at school on Tuesday. death he owned three farms, in the Odd Fellows, Elks and There are twenty-eight in the 60-acre home place, 120 Modern Woodmen lodges. Surviving relatives beside.- the intermediate room now. W e acres of the original claim and 60 acres of what was known the widow and only son, in are glad to welcome Jim Mc clude two sons, R. G. Keene o. Gowan from the Boys’ Home as the Dave Edgar place. He is survived by two chil Los Angeles and A. A. K cm into our fifth grade as a new dren, Hugh Cook and Ruth of Salem ; three sisters. Mrs. W. student. Cook Gentry. Two brothers, C. U’Ren of Spokane, Mrs. II. The intermediate grades are Frank Cook of Turner and Tom .1. Downing of Marcola, Or*»., working on book reports for and Mrs. 11. E. Smith of Port Cook of Helix. Two sisters, home work. land, and a granddaughter. Mrs. Nellie Miller and Mrs. Geraldine Mae Keene of S ilem. Sudie Neal. A “ clean teeth” chart is be- Funeral services will be held Funeral services were held ! ing kept in the intermediate from the Presbyterian church from Higdon mortuary Thurs grades. The winners will be at Marion. Commitment serv day afternon at 1 o’clock, with announced later. ices were in the Twin Oak cem Rev. I). J. Howe, pastor, of the ... - . etery at Turner, Tuesday after First Christ n church, officiat i ing. Interment will be in Twin W ANTED TO TRADE. Buick noon. Oiks cemetery at Turner.— roadster for small inclosed car. Capital Journal. W ill pay the difference. Will H. A. KEENE PASSES give good deal. See me. Elmer ■ o AT HOME TUESDAY E. Stewart, Turner. TURNER HI NOTES H. A. Keene, 63, well known W AN TE D GIRL or middle in Salem and Marion county, aged lady for sales or office Two interesting basketball where he has resided for the work. For further information games were played here Friday past 58 years, died at the fam see Elmer E. Stewart, Turner, ily residence at 7 o’clock Tucs evening between Turner and Oregon. day morning, after a two weeks Aumsville. The Turner girls won by a score of 11 to 10. The illness with pneumonia. The Tribune *hop can print your Keene came with his parents boys were defeated, the score butter wrap«, letter head* and en velope*. and their family to Salem from being 22 to 21.