The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, November 14, 1929, Image 4

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
Turner, Oregon, Thursday NOV 14, 19$)
y.
Kiunlrt|, EMtnr
btsued Every Thursday at Turner, Mnr’on Cuunty, Oregon
SUBSCRIPTION it.'JS PER YEAR. Entered at the Poatortiee
at Turner, Oregon, as second-class matter, under the
A c t of M a re h 8, 1 8 T 9 . _________ j
| “ I pledge allegiance to the Flag o f the United States
and the country for which it stands. One nation,
1
indivisible, with liberty and justice for alL"
Notice of School Meeting
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voter« o f School Diatriet No.
79 o f Marion County, State o f Oregon, that a School Meeting o f *ai<l district
will be held at Turner in the School Hob*«, on the l!*tli ,|ay o f November,
lens* at oge o'clock in the afternoon for (hi) purpose o f tliacusaiiig the budget
hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of
levying a speeul district tax.
The total amount o f money needed by the suid school district during
the fiscal year beginning on June IT. 1*29, and ending June Id, 1080, is
estimated in the following budget and includes the amoui i- to be received
from the aounty school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund,
special district tax. and all other moneys o f the district.
Unitil the ballots .»re counted at least ona hour after the time set for the
mooting in districts of the second and third classat, |n| lagal voter af the
district thsll be entitled to vote upon any matter« before the meeting.
BUDGET
Estimated Receipt«
Ha Inner an hand as shown by annual report at beginning o f
year
»4.7«
••t**«*»»»******’
From district tax
......................... .
...
f t , 300.00
Front oounly school fund
............. ........... ............... 1,350.00
From staU' school fund
....
................
200.00
From elementary school fund ...............................
837.00
From tuition for pupils below high school
..........
100.00
From high school tuition ........ .................................... 3.140.00
Camels
are for
knowing
smokers!
11, Total revenue roccípts (items 3 to 8, inolusiv«) ...
»1 0 ,131. T«
Expenditure»
Elementary High Sehuol TOTAL
I. GENERAL CONTROL
I. Personal service ;
*2. Clerk ....................................................... $
29.00 | 29.00
4. Legal service (clerk's bond. audit,
5.00
etc.» ........................ ....... ..............
5 00
We hear with increasing frequency the disturbing questing
». Total Expense o f General Control
"What is the matter with the American home? Is there anything II. INSTRUCTION— Supervision
1. Personal service:
the matter with the American home? We are inclined to think there
» 795.00
might be With this thought in view we have arranged for a series
... 1,170.00
3.
of articles to be published exclusively in the Tribune dealing with
5. Total Expense, Supervision ...
this subject The author of these articles, Job L- Manfred, has III. INSTRUCTION— To.cking
made his home in many cities and is familiar with the subject from > t. Personal service i
•1. Teacher* ........... .
. » 900 00
all angles. He ia a philosopher and psychologist. He is also a news­
900.00
2
900.00
paper writer and lecturer. He possesses the happy knack of telling
25.00
*3. Supplies (chalk,-paper, etc.)
jmpalatable truths and driving home disconserting facts without
». Total Expense o f Teaching
being pedantic or offensive. You will like him even when he makes
IV. OPERATION OP PLANT
you 6quirm, He handles his subjecs without gloves and excoriate*
1. Persona! service:
•1. Janitors and other empli
» 293.00
shams, but never get- personal
23.00
*2. Janitors’ supplies
He l\as written some noteworthy essays on economics, Sociolo-, *3. Purl ............ ,.........................
130.00
SO 00
4. Light and power .................
gy. Crime and Criminals, Capital Punishment and other subjects
23.00
5. Water ................................. ..
that engross the public mind from time to time.
».
Total
Expense
o
f
Operation
.......
These articles will probably be published jn book form, but in
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
the mean time the readers of the Tribune will have the priviledgu V. •1.
Repair and replacement o f furniture
and equipment ................. .........»
75.00
of being the first to read them.
It*. |u.t ta. bail
If any tmuk.r h .c .u » ol mi.»
inform, i ion dam., him.alf or
bn »«il tha plan »ara «I Cxsuxx,
»000
$ 795.00
1,170.00
3P30.00
......................... - ................................... .........................
25.00
2.790.00
»
293 00
23.00
150.00
80.00
. 23.00
New smoker* are not itlwnys In a position to have a real preference
in cigarettes. But when they acquaint themselves with Camels they
develop that sense o f discrimination that leads to real sm oking pleasure.
C a m els are m ade so c a r e fu lly and o f so good a blen d o f c h o ic e s t
C igarette t o b a c c o s th a t even th ose w ith In ex p erien ced s m o k in g
taste q u ic k ly r e co g n iz e th eir s u p e rio r ity . T h e y are fo r th o s e w ho
appreciate the taste o f choice tobaccos, the fragrance o f a perfect
blend and the soothing mellowness o f a really satisfying cigarette.
525.00
»
75.00
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1. Library:
50.00
50.00 »
*2. Library books ..................................$
3. Transportation o f pupils:
J,123.00 (contract)
*1. Personal service (driveej, et*.)...,
v „ F ,x E D CHARGES
. j i n,-urancc
» 100.00
V |ll. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
;
• « >jew f urnjture and equipment
» 264.00
iv n p » r « F R V ir r
, Principal on bonds .....................................................$1.000.00
| 2. Principal on warrants ............................................. 5,555.00
4. Interest on bonds ........................................................... 900.0'1
1
5. Interest on warrants ..................................... .........
360.00
when they learn the difference
they flock to
Camels
number 7705 in the Circuit Court
o f the State o f Oregon, fo r the
County of Marion: and running
thence Last along (he South line
o f sai l tract o f land 52.64 chains
y 1910, R. J. R•**•!«!• Tebaeee
to Ju* middle gf the county road,
op«*). W«aii*o«ic», N.C*
leading from Turner to Marion;
¡rees and IS
thence North 10 degrees
minutes East
East along
along the
the middle
middle of
of
sai 1 road 16-33 chains to the North
line o f said trqct pf land set off to
said Allie G. Farnham ¡ thence West
along the North line o f said tract of
$7,815.00
9. Total Debt Service ......... ........... .................. .
land 55.44 chains to the Northwest X. EMERGENCY
corner o f said tract; thenee South
1 .................................. .................... ...... .................... ......... ......................$ 100.00
0 degrees and 30 minutes West
•Items marked with an asterisk ( * ) are those most commonly used by
along
the
West
line
o
f
said
tract
of
1
j - a r 1
w •
.,
~ .. , , school districts o f the third class,
land P-54 chains; thence South l ■
_
.. , ..
degree West along the West line o f i
Recapitulation
___
said tract o f land 7.51 chains to Total estimated expenses for the vear
$17.4i5.00
MARY M^QNA LEONARD,
the plass o f beginning, and being a Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax. 10,131.78
Executrices of the Estate o f Martha
rt o f the Joseph Davis and wife 1
----------------
„ „„„ ..
Jape Cmwley, Deceased.
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax..........
$7,293.00
I- C. No. 43 in Township 9
Dated
this
0th
day
o
f
November,
1829.
South Range 2 West o f the Wiliam
SUMMONS
ette Meridian, Marlon County, Ore
C. A. BEAR.
Jn the Circuit Court o f the Slate of
(ton;
Chariman, Board o f Directors.
Attest :
Qregop, for Marlon County. De­ a.ut quieting their title thereto and ’
W. T. RICHES,
partment No. 2,
District Clerk.
enjoining you from asserting any
James Harold Humphreys, Plaintiff,
ir.terest in or claim to said property
adverse to plaintiffs.
vs.
Tht film of 6000 CLOTHES
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Service of this summons upon y ou '
Mildred Humphreys, Defendant,
To o Mildred Humphrey,«,
defendant \ by publication is mails by order o f the
Not!*» Is hereby given that the Residence and poatoffice address, Sa­
Hu
THEY MUST BE
lem, Oregon. ,
gbove
¡Honorable Percy R. Kelley, Judge o f j undersigned, by an order o f the Coun-
above ftaiuod;
ftanmd;
,
ai t
_ __ I the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore- ty Court o f Marion County, State o f
In the name of the State p * O regon,, eon at Svlem, Oregon, October 10th, Oregon, duly made and entered on
you are hereby required to appear ant 1929, and the date o f the first publi- the 31 at day o f October, 1929, was
answer the
tiled against you cation hereof is October 17, 1929.
' appointed administratrix of the estate
m the ajovo enriped court mind cauje
E.
E. U
L. CRAWFORD,
CRAWFORD, i o f Mathilda Browning, deceased, and
nq or before fgur weeks from the d^te
Attorney
.ttorney fo
for r Plaintiffs.
Plaintif • that she has duly qualified as such.
' pf the first publication o f this sum­
& Bush Bank Bldg., Salem All persons having claims against said
T h a t’ s O i r B u sin e ss
mons, and if you fail to appear apd Ladd
j estate are hereby notified to present
Oregon.
pnswer said complaint by said date,
I the same, duly Verified as required by­
Mr. and Mrs. Mayro McKin­
for want thereof, the plaintiff will
law, at the offices o f Guy O. Smith
ppply te the eourt for a decree again.«; SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE OF , 03’ s |Pm Bank 0f Commerce Bldg ’ ney spent the week in Portland
. !. . I:
1..; —
o r »1
kj
*J ’ Oliem oann 01 vw iuim
1 : 1 «,
you
dissolving
the marriage contract
REAL DonDCDTV
PROPERTY r,
ON
in the City o f Salem, Marion County at the Pacific International.
■•x.sting between yourself end the
FORECLOSURE
Oregofi. withlh six months from the
plaintiff, and for a decree giving the
Notice is hereby given, that by- date o f this notice, to-wit: November Mr. McKinney conducted a
custody and control o f the minor chil­
7, 1929.
very successful sale, disposing
dren o f plaintiff and defendant to the virtue of an execution duly issue out
HATTIE B. TUEL,
plaintiff, namely, Marguerite, Jeane, o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f
of 19 head of his pure blood
Douglas, and Iris Humphreys; and for Oregon, for the County o f Marion and Administratrix o f the Estate of
Mathilda Browning, Deceased.
Shorthorns. Tie has displayed
Gtniral Mtrcjndlss
such other relief as to this court ap­ to me directed on the 16th day o f
October, 1929, upon a judgment and GUY O. SMITH.
pears Just and equitable.
cattle
every
year
except
one
for
docree
duly
rendered,
entered
o
f
j
Attorney for Administratrix.
You are further notified that this
18 years.
sqmipons 1# served upon you by publi­ record and docketed in and by said
on the 2? th day o f September. NOT|CE OF FJNAL SETTLEMENT
cation thereof in The Turner Tribune,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlson,
’
.
929,
m
e
certain
suit
then
in
said
a weekly newspaper o f general cir­
culation, printed and published in court pending, wherein Dora Kuney , Notice is hereby given that the un- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barber and
Turner, Marion County, Oregon, and wa3 plaintiff and A. E. Bradley and | der-iigncd has filed In the County son Harold and Miss Margaret
that the date o f the first publication Virgic M. Bradley, his wife, and E. T. Court of the State of Oregon, for the
Hawaii, where he will Join his
thereof will be *n the 24th day pf Armstrong were defendants In favor I County of Marion, her duly verified Bovard of Longview, Washing­
o
f
plaintiff
and
nrainst
said
defend
friend, Robert Bauman, also a
Final Account, as Administratrix of ton, were recent guests at the
October, 1929. and that the date of
the last publication thereof '‘-ill be or ants, A. E. Bradley and Virgie M the estate of Marion L. Porter, De-
former student of Turner High
Bradley, and each o f them, by which
Charles Barber home.
the 21st day of November, 1929, and execation
I am commanded to sell the j ceased, and that said Court has fixed
They
are both taking up the
that said summons will be published property In said execution and herein- Tuesday, the 10th day of December,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus
( b y jo l h x a u * m clash )
pnee a week for a period o f four con­
study
of
aviation.
secutive weeks pursuant to the order after described to pay the sum due the 1929, at the hour o f ten o’clock A. M. and family were recent visitors
o f the Honorable Percy R. Kelly, plaintiff of $574.00 -with interest 0f said day, as the time, and tho
Junior Vaudovilla Coming
judge o f the above eourt, which order thereon at the rate o f 8 per cent per County Court Room in the County at the home of Mi’s. Titus’ par­
f e,m
20th day o f O ctober., Court H
at Sa!em> in M*nor ents in Salem. Mrs. Titus’ fa­ Stayton Defeats Turner High
All of the students arc be­
was made, and entered o f record in
until paid and th* further sum ~
. n ___:
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«„„„ - „
39-0
this cause on the 19th day o f October, o lf>28.
ginning to plan for the annual
f *75.00 attorney’s fees, together County Oregon, as the place for hear ther has been quite ill with
1929.
with the costs and disbursements o f tn* sa,d f,nal «ccoon* and all objec-
The hard fiKhting team of Junior Vaudeville to be given
pneumonia.
E. A. TOWNER.
said suit taxed at $17.00 and costs tlons thereto.
Attorney for Plaintiff. and expen«es o f said execution. I will
Turner
went down under the the first part of December.
Dated at Turner, Oregon, this 30t!i
It. O. Witzel and son, Ken­
408 Xglem Bank o f pommeroe Bldg., on Saturday, the 23rd day of Novem­ day o f October, 1929.
hands
of
Stayton for the first
Visitor at School
neth, spent several days in
Salem, Oregon.
ber 1929, st the hour o f 10 o ’clock
FRANKIE D. PORTER.
time
in
the
history of football.
A. M. o f said day at the wp«t door o f
Mrs.
Mary L. Fulkerson,
Portland,
where
they
attended
Administratrix o f the Estate of
The Turner team showed county school superintendent,
the county court house In Marion
SUMMONS
th£
Pacific
International.
Marion
L.
Porter,
Deceased
County. Oregon, sell at public auction
better playing in the last half visited high school Thursday
In the Circuit Court o f the State of to the highest bidder for cash in hand Ronald C. Glover,
Miss Erma Barber, who has
Oregon, for the County of Marion. on the day o f sale, all the right, title.
of the gamo.
Attorney
for
Administratrix,
as well as the grade rooms up­
Allie O. Farnham and K. J. Farnham, Interest and estate which said defend­
been employed atrthe Big Chief
Salem, Oregon.
AH the students attended the stairs.
her husband. Plaintiffs,
ant and all persons claiming under
service station north of Salem
game and gave much support
them « ibseouent to the execution o f
for some time, has returned to
SUMMONS
Students Return to School
the plaintiff’ s mortgage in, o f and t«
to
the team. Even though the
Cornelia A. Pavi», Henry Clintcp su'd preml-'-n herrinb'-^ore mentioned In the Circuit Court o f the State of her home here.
All students returned to
defeat was great all students
nd
in said execution aa I Oregon for the County o f Marion
Davis, Mary Josephine Davis Clem
Department No. 2. No. 2841.
r n t , John Hoe Clement, William follows, to-wit:
Miss Vanetha Balmcr, who enjoyed the game as well as school on Tuesday morning aft­
Preston Davis, Eitha Davis, Altha
er a day’s vacation on Armis­
Beginning at a point e,n the East j W. M. McDonald, Plaintiff.
has made her home in this com­ the ride home on the bus.
Davis, John Davis, Charles Davis.
line o f the county road <rr 24th
tice
day.
EJra
McDonald,
Defendant.
Frank Davis, the utikncwg heirs of
munity
for
a
number
of
years
Turner
and
Aumsville
Game
Street 472.66 feet Southerly from j
Joseph Davis, deceased; the un­
e point where the East line o f 24th I To Edna McDonald, defendant:
at
the
P.
E.
Thomason
home,
Fire Bell Moved
Ends in Tie
In the name o f the State o f Oregon,
known heirs o f Catherine Davis, de­
Strer.» intersects the North line of
ceased; the unknown heirs o f Jonqi
The
fire
bell has been remov­
th D. L. C. o f A. F. Waller and you are hereby required to appear and has gone to spend the winter
A hard fought game was
Davis, deceased: Jane Doe Smith,
wife, said point being the center answer the complaint filed against you with her aunt at Oregon City
ed
from
Mr.
Cox’ study hall to
played Monday on the Aums­
the wifo o f H. W. Smith; also, alt
line o f the State Sewer; thence in the above entitled eourt and cauae
other parties and persons unknown
Easterly nt right angles to the I on or before four week* from the date and will attend high school ville gridiron. Both teams play­ the front entrance of the build­
having or claiming any right, title,
county road or 24th Street 200 o f the first publication o f this sum- there.
ed their best and the game end­ ing where it can be heard much
estate, lien or ipterest in and to
.- m ,.-» line o f „a..,
and ir you fall to nnawer or
feet along the v
center
said ;
the real property described in the
better.
S- wer¡'thence N'rtV-Vlv para’l l.'Uo JPW’»r herein, on or before said time,
ed
with a grand score of 2-2.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas
Little
fmnuuii will
win appi/
complaint herein, Defendant#.
the county road or 24th Street 50 for want i uipreui,
thereof, pla.ntiff
apply .
The first fire drill of this
This
was
the
last
game
of
i¡ri
rourt
for
a
diMolv-|
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
feet; thence Westerly at right I th» *a..l court for a decree dissolv-
To the Defendants above named:
engl-'j to the county road or 24th ¡ng the marriage contract
I TitU * a t t e n d e d G r a n ffe in T u r - ! the season and will be the last school year was held Monday
In the name of the State o f Oregon,
Street 200 feet to the East Lne o f l ^ ° nd ' ° f matrimony now subsisting j
T itu s i
you are hereby required to appear
a f! county rout! or 24th Street; between you an»] the plaintiff, W. M. n er. M r. L ittle a n a M r. I ItUS opportunity for several players afternoon.
and answer the complaint filed against
thence Southerly along the East McDonald and
.
j
each made an exhibit of RCn- who are seniors this year.
you in the above entitled court and
Mable Hall and Retha Davis,
lin, o f the county read or 24th • further relief a* to the court may ap-
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*
rauae on or before November 14th.
Students
Receive
Pictures
both
students of Aumsville
Str.»t
to
the
place
o
f
beginning,;
P-Lr
J
urt
a"*1
«notable,
e
r
a
l
fa
r
m
p
io
d
u
c
t
s
a
t
th
e
1929, that brine the time prescribed
all located in Salem, Marion Coun-
This summon* is served upon you f j ra n {fe f a jr vvUlch WAS h e ld in
The
High
school
students
re­
by the ¿otirt in the order for the pub­
High,
were visitors at Turner,
tv Oregon
j by publication th •roof once a week
*
lication o f this summons upon you and
the
afternoon.
ceived
their
student
body
and
Friday,
November 8,
Said
sale
b-
ing
made
subject
to
r
e
-!
t
or
fouL
'
°
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»
‘*
utivp
*
p'’ks
in
The
four weeks tueeesslvnly from the «late
Ir, the manner provided hy , T,urnf r Tr.bune, a weekly newspaper
o f the first publication thereof; and demption
Ronald Hudkins, of Salem, class pictures on Thursday of
law
K
I o f general circulation published a«
High
School
Paper Edited
if you fail so to appear and answer,
, Turner in Motion County, Oregon. spent the week-end at the last week. These pictures were
Seymour
Stewart
and Willett
for want thereof, plaintiffs will take
Dated this 21st day of October, j pursuant to an order o f the Hon.
taken several weeks ago and Jessee were elected by the
a decree against you that they are the 1929.
J. C. Siegmund,
Judge o f the County Charles Barber home.
egmu
owners in fee simple and in possession
were late in arriving.
Court o f the State o f Oregon for
O D. BOWER,
journalism class as editors of
Mr«. Paul Walker of Port­
o f the following described premises,
Marion County, made and entered on
Sheriff
o
f
Marion
County,
Oregon.
to-w it:
the
high school paper.
U.
S.
Army
Takes
in
Toll
the 22nd day o f October, 1929.
land,
who
visited
several
days
By W RICHARDSON,
You are further notified that the
Beginning at the Southwest cor­
Marshall
Snyder,
a
former
They
are printing enough
Deputy.
with
her
parents,
Mr,
and
Mrs.
date o f the first publication o f this
ner o f a certain tract o f land set
summons is the 24th day of October, P. E. Thomason, ha;} returned student of Turner High school, copies on the mimeograph to
I apart to Allie O. Farnham in the
C iv« íh « Tribun* credit for wnat
1929
* partition suit o f Mary A. Sweet vs.
left Monday, November 11, for furnish each student with ono.
to her hojne,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
vpdersigped, by an order o f the
County Court of Marion County,
State o f Oregon, duly jn«de and en­
tered on the 17th day o f Ortober,
1029, was appointed executrices of
the estate o f Martha Jane Qrowley
apd that they have duly qualified as
such.
.All pergons having claims
against said estate are hereby purified j
to present the same, duly verified as
required by law, at the offices o f
Kowitz & Cook, 491 Bank o f t?wn»> j
uteree building, In the City o f Salem,
Marion County, Oregon, within |ig
months from (he ¿ate o f this notice,
to-wit: Octobsr 81. 1929-
RACHAEL CARLOTTA CROWLEY,
Successful
Men
KNOW
Made-to-Measure Strictly Ail Wool
and Stylishly Cut
$ 25.00
£. J. Harrison
Turner,
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