1 — ;■ NOTICr TO CRFDITORS THE TURNER TRIBUNE Notic«> is hereby given that th«> uHilersigiieil, by an older of tjie County Court of Marion County. Turner, Oregon. Thursday NOV. 28. 1929 State of Oregon, duly made and en- t. reti on the 17th day of October, f . H m ulrtb tifitifi- 1929, was appointed executrices or the estate of Martha Jana Crowley Issued Evory Thursday at Turnar. Marion County, Oregon and that they have duly qualified aa such. Alt persons having claims SU BSCRICIO N 91.25 PER YEAR. Entered at the PostoWee against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as r at Turner, Oregon, ns second-class matter, under the required by law, at the offices of ’ 1 ' ‘ Act o f March 8. 1 8 7 9 . ____________ Kowiti £ Cook, 401 Hank of Com- I meree buildi'Vw m the City of Salem, tw 1 Marion County, Otero«, within six months from the date of this notice, to-wit: October 31, 1921*. RACHAEL CABLOTTA CROWLEY, MARA MINON’ X LEONARD. Exetdirices of the Kstate of Martha Jam Crowley, Deceased C H IL E f ul pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States Mr. and Mrs. Henry heller have returned front California to the honie o f Mrs. Carolina Draper. and the country for which it stands. One nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for ail.’* THE AMERICAN HOME By Job E. Manfred Mrs. Fred Schifferer and Miss Emma Schifferer attended the bazaar at the Baptist church in Salem Thursday. In a discussion o f so momentous a subject as that o f the American home and its bearing on our entire national life, Ivan Hadley attended volley it is well to realize that there are many angles from which it must be) viewed. W e must also hear in mind that no two per­ ball at the gym Monday eve­ sons think exactly alike, and that there are consequently, many ning. conflicting opinions, first, as to the existence o f a real problem Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kunke in the premises! ¡»¿cond, regarding the probable causes; and and family visited with Mrs. third, “ wha; can i>e done about it." Louise Kunke and Mr- and Mrs. NoW, as -to-the first, it is merely necessary to point out Ted Whiteheatj, Sr., Monday that, during the past thbee years, no one subject has been move I evening. feeriousty f the Auieicah home arjd its seething t!et,d towards total dis­ appearance.’ Mr. and Mrs. Farr were in Salem. Monday, on business. A highly m«.riioriou$ magazine, entitled “ The American Home," deVbted almost exclusively to the making o f bettor homes, in its October, 1928, issue, • printed an illuminating article under the caption, “ A House or a H om e?” The author, Edward W. Bok. was for many years the editor o f the Ladies Home Journal, and is exceptionally well qualified to speak with authority on matters pertaining to the home. He says: “ It is not the furniture that makes the home, but the atmosphere in the house that at once exhales the home feeling, pat there by both the wife and the husband. There is a mistaken notion that w oman creates a- home. She does, in a large sense, because she is its mistress and spends a large portion o f her lim e in it.'B u t the husband contributes too?. Making a home is not a single, but. a joint affair. The wife cannot do it alone," but“ jointly With heh husband's help she can.” Then he goes on to tell how many husbands use their homes merely as places in which to eat and sleep. Hojy they rush out ip the morning, to be gone all «lay, returning at the close o f a business day to eat a hurried meal, and then rush out again to their clubs, or lodges, or some other occupation in which the wives have no part. Such husbands, he contends, contribute nothing to the home atmosphere. Unquestionably, he is right; but the same reasoning applies with equal force to the wives. These must be intelligent team work, on a strictly “ fifty-fifty” da«*, or the house will fall fa r short o f being a hom£ in the true sense o f the word. In the foregoing reflections no mention has been made o f the posable presence o f children. The obligation, resting upon hushands and wives, to exert themselves to make the house a home, for the comfort and enjoyment b f both, becomes a solemn duty when the responsibility o f parenthood is assumed. A child’s birthright is the right to home and home surround­ ings in the highest sense o f the words. To establish and main­ tain these constitute a sacred obligation upon both parents which neither one may shirk.1 This, o f course, implies a will­ ingness to sacrifice. No one has a right to bring children into the world unless fully prepared and determined to live up to the covenant which is thereby entered into with a divine creator. ...... . . . Misses Emma and Freida Schifferer are spending a few days in Portland at present visiting relatives and friends. Jay Cook is sick with an ab­ scess in his throat at present. He is under the doctor’s care. The W C. T. U. will meet 1 1 ■ — ----- : ............ "x— ■ trnted by the Btereoplicon. Ev .V A S S S V .V N V x V W A V A A A N V liV W A N V y W A A W N V W A W V t f W .W V W %NVVWWWWWVVVVVW\. oryone should see and hear this [ lecture. Don’ t forgot the volleyball at , the gymnasium. Many are ta k -! ing advantage of this as a rect o ' ationai and social evening Come out you will enjoy it. Pre-Holiday ÜJGH SCHOOL NOTES ( hyjoik . v i i . dm h a s s ) Bloch's Golden Rule Store Miss Leone Cook is out of school on account of sickness. Glee Club has been done away with until the Forest Grove mu­ sic conics. Work is being carried on in re­ pairing the gympasitim. The county health nurse was here on' business Monday. Basketball practice w»s form­ erly started Monday afternoon November 25. Coach Cox was greeted with the bright and smil­ ing fsces o f .eight men, four of whom were lettermen. In the first few practices piviting, drib­ bling and shooting will be stres­ sed. The tentative schedule in­ cludes Gates, Stay ton, Aumsville, Jefferson. Mill City, and Gervais. The dates of these contests will be announced later. In the near future the girls will start prnctiding under the coach­ ing of Mrs. Pearey. Road our Thursday and Friday ndvertUeimmls in tho Capitol Journal and Oregon Statesman. Many articles at greatly reduced prices, like Boys' Suita, d.adi»«' Dr*»»«», La- «.Ties Coat», Children’» Coat», Under wear, $wcuiora, Pillow* W ool/load» Velvet», Stationary, Mon’» Sock», Boy’» Shirt«, Bathrobe», kiinon»» and many other article». NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Dy aa order of the Coun­ ty Court o f Marion County, State of Or?go*, duly made and entered on the 31st nay of October, 1929, was appointed administratrix o f the « state of Mathilda Drowning, d.-ccaseq, and that . she has duly qualified as such. All persyqs baying claims against said estate apt herefijr notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, at th<* offices o f Guy p . Snath, 403 Salem Bank o f Commerce Bldg., in the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, withhr six months from the date o f this notice, to-wit: November SUMMONS • In The 4 ircait Court Of The State Of Oregon For The County Of Marion Department No. 2 Phyllis Carry Indention, ) Plaintiff Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Funston were dinner guests at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Witzel recently. Mr. and Mrs. Funston are moving in a few days to a new home near Portland. Leonard ilano Inclgndwn, Defendant Mrs. Thomas Little, Mrs. R. To Leonard Rano Inclendon, Defend­ O. W itzel, and Mrs. Raymond ant; In The Name of the State o f Oregon: Titus attended a meeting o f the You are hereby required to appear Grange Work Club which met and answer the complaint filed at the home o f Mrs. U. E. Deo­ 7, 1982- against you in the above entitled HATTIE B. TUEL, Codrt and c-ause on or before four yer. Administratrix "of the Estate of weeks from the date o f the first Mathilda Browning, Deceased. publication of this summons, and if GUY 0 . SMITH, Several farmers in this com ­ you fail to answer or appear herein, Attorney fo r Administratrix. munity are disposing o f their on or before said time, for want there of, plaintiff will apply to the Baid j turkey crop for the Thanksgiv- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I Court for q decree dissolving the Notice is hereby given that the un­ marriage contract a^d bonds o f mat­ ing holiday trade. dersigned has filed in the County rimony now subsisting between you Court-of the State of Oregon, for the ! and the plaintiff, Phyllis Carry In Mis. Ovdeans and daughter, County of Marion, her duly verified 1 clendon, and for such other and fur­ I Nadine, Af Salem spent Sunday Final Account, as Administratrix of ther relief as to the Court may ap- the estate of Marion L. Porter, De­ | pear just and equitable. j with Mrs. Ovdean’s sister, Mrs. ceased, and that taid Court has fixed This summons is served upon you I Chas. Earlier. Tuesday, the 10th day o f December, by publication thereof once a week 1829, at Pi* hour o f ten o’clock A. M. fvr four conse«mtive weeks in the uf srrd uay, as the time, and the Turner Tribune, a weekly newspapei C.mnljr. Cjurt Room in the County of general circulation published a Court House, at Salem, in Marion Turner in Marion County, Oregon '•■tv Oreg m. . h the place for hear pursuant to an order of the lion. L ’ ‘ • i d account urd all objec- H. McMahan, Judge of the Circuit Each Sunday is seeing good Court c f the fc’ tate of Oregon for • ... . -, On job , this 30tli Marion County, made and entered on congregations at the morning .. :ig q£ C u.. -9. the 18th day o f November, 1928. F i.A.XIXUt D. POKTER, You are further notified that the services. Sunday School is keep­ Administratrix o f the Erriate of date of the first publication of this ing up well but there is room Marion L. Porter, Deceased samoraw is the 21st day of Novem­ for improvement. ber, 1928. Ronald C. Glover, Next Sunday morning there Brazier C. Small, Salem, Oregon. Attorney for Plaintiff will be special singing. Sunday i METHOOIST CHURCH Remember FREB-FREE-FRFE with every $¿5.00 worth of merchandise One big ZeppJljn Airship or Large Nonbreakable doll. This Offer Holds (Loud Until Christ nr« i t \ FAREWELL DINNED AT CUMMINGS HOME A farewell dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cummings, November 21, in honor of thejr daughter, Mrs. Gracp A. Sevensor., who left the following evening for Los Ange. Ie3 Her husband, Lawerence E. Sevenson, has employment there as manager of a grocery store. They are to spend the winter and the next summer there, after this they expect to return to Ore­ gon and make their horpe in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ci-na­ mings a(c Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Job i Thomas qnc} family of Sa­ le m. C. A. Bear called a meeting of committee from the community clnb at his home Tuesday night. A committee is working a musi­ cal program for the next meet­ ing o f the club which will be Monday night, December 2 at the high school auditoriuml It is expected that some important matters will be gotten under way. Mrz. J. F, Thomason is re­ covering from a severe cold or lagrippe, They had has their guests over the week end, Mrs. J. W. Burge, o f Corvallis and some o f her folks from Salem, Sunday afternoon Rev. and Mrs. Salem, wiil give the story o f his Burgoync called at the Thoma­ . j to the Holy I-and, illus- son home. ■ • Those who trade at Bloch’s Golden Rule Store Salem, Oregon 220 N, Liberty S avu A Substantial Difference O P E N S A T U R D A Y N I T E S U N T I L N I N E P. M A sophmote and Junior Class party was held in Mrs. Pearey’ s Salem residence Saturday euen- ing, Nov. 23. A pleasant evening was injoyed by all. Those presnt were favored by a group o f vocal salos. Thanks­ giving will be observed by a two day vacation. CRAWFBQD störe jn Salem. Friday, Mo)vmltvr 2‘Jlh ami lasts until Saturday, Dot t'iubcr 7Ui AT Every Sunday ahead up to with Mrs. W ill Morris, W ed­ Christmas has something of in­ nesday, Decemhcr 4. terest to offe;- in the Suaday School hour. Ijist Sunday thp auditorium was well filled with an attendance of 1JJ. Th,e young people offered the special in Bible quotations. Mrg. Delzell the les­ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robert­ son as taught to the class. VYillet son and children, Margaret and Jesse gave a leading. Church Albert, were recent callers at service followed with a pig the R. O. W itzel home. chorous led by Dr. Epley At night there were 40 in the Several from our community chourous. the minister’ s Thanks­ attended the community sing at giving sermon was the dayjj best Tunier, Friday evening. offering. The Christmas program is Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little started. Mrs. Delzell is chairman were shoppers in Salem, Tues­ of the program committee and day. Mrs. Stanley Riches the treats. The Ladies Aid is working hard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lock- for the bazzar, Decemder 4th. wood and son, Joseph, o f Meri­ Tuesday night extra musjc and dian, Idaho, spent the week­ parts to be directed by Dr. end a£ the Charles Barber Epley The church extends a home. The Barber and Lock- welcome to all. wood families have been friends and neighbors for many Editor’* Note:— This is the second o f a series o f articles on the American Home to be published in The Turner Yphune, the first o f which years and the visit was a very appeared in la;t w e f ls ¡spue. Our subscriber? are invited to comment on pleasant one. these ¡ ticies, givim- their opinions and, possibly, relating some personal ex p en se«* te|i*