The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 05, 1929, Image 4

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H E TURNER TRIBUNE
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Turner, Oregon. Thursday
DEC f>. 1929
f . |I. Emnlitj. Efittnr '
l'~oed Every Thursday at T*urr«r, Marion County, Oregon
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‘SL'RSClHFTljjnf fj.2 5 PER VjTyR. Entered z j the Pftitofflce
at f .■VV/Jr, Oregon, as seoodd-claas matter,'under the
Act of Marrfc 8. 18Y9.
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NÒTICE YO C rfdi ton s
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his com rades with news from home
N otice i» heivby «¡ver» tlm t th e aud g*vo tbe world for the first lime
un-ler. igned, by un o rd er o f the Coun
a thrilling daily account ot a polar
tv C "ourt
o u rt o f M arion C ounty, S ta te of
ot
O regon,
m ade a an n ti
d e en
n te re d on , expedition. T hose things alone would
,oti, duty tnado
the Sl«t.<'av of v>e|ob*r, 1M¡», era« have been a contribution to history,
Riulio Artist to situr next Sun
appointed a J m in u 'r a tr ix o f th e estate be sgld, but Hanson added to radio
o: M athilda Brv*«nii»ir, deceased, and kuowlcdgo by testing signals agntual jd g y . Tht> n « \ t Lord's tiuy pro-
th a t »he h as duly ov j i l t e d as such. th e polar ally, observed the phenom ena
AM ¡>e*sons h a v in g claim.* ug-anut said 1 of the A urora A aa tra ils a n J made a 'jyrani is for Music about ^tlsic,
e sta te * a re h<-reb\ nevitied to p re s e n tí record of radio bvharlor uuder condi­ ani! will consist of extra musicai
th e on«,**. duly v eniteti ns req u ired by tio n s h ith erto unknown. To Mrs. Itau-
numbers The ch.bi\>us singintr
law, a t i lie olHees o f G uy O. S m ith,
408 Salem B ank o f C om m erce tildi;., rfon. Mr. Snrnvff »aid:
directed
by Dr Eplcy n;id spec­
"Y our sacrlflve was all the greater
in t l y C ity o f Salen». M arnili C ounty,
O regon, wiUiin six m onths from th e berauro soon a fter your husband ial numbers will bo ipyod. But the
date o f th is n o tice, to - » it: N ovem ber sail,ul for th e A ntarctic, you boro him chance tó hear a re*il artist n
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a c h ill. No Inedal eon e re r rew ard or
home will be given L> T 'rncV.
IIATTIF. B T l’F- .
repay you for your own Courage and
Little Miss Linrlcy ft*M sing..
Admin ist ra trix o f th e Kítat»? c f heroism.'*
M athilda R row i.iqg, IV ceesed. .>
She id Just 8 yrs. óM but stngs
G l 'Y O. SM ITH .
over the radio and for rorféertt
A tto rn ey t o r A d m in istratrix
RADIO TELEGRAPH
EXPANDS SERVICE
•*t p l r d s u a l l e g i a n c e t o t h e F l a g o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s
aA 1 tite c o u n tr y f o r w h ic h it s t a n d s .
O n e n a tio n ,
in d iv is ib le , w ith lib e r ty a n d ju s tic e f o r a l i . ”
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’• ic r e p.re times during the lifetim e of a business enterprise
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, dij to pressure of slack times, it ¡becomes necessary to
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<4 save‘the business. We have reached that period in
: • * • * . ,f j 5 adventutvs in burner, ’th e Tr it, tine has been estab-
* n Turner something over fourteen years. Nearly seven
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.hat time the undersigned has been at the helm. Dur-
1 .Ime we have endeavored to give you a paper, devoid
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« :.al or community strife, that would represent the com-
i • f- a i nearly r.s is possible to do so.
» ; : y of our subscribers are in arrears for various lengths of
c J. ■' ¿me saicTthey did not want the paper to stop, and have
V •ot..Jr~d »evoraf tfAie^ ta bring in th«' HwesSary material to
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. j paper in the pre^s, but have failed to Uu so. Perhaps.
. . ' ; * - lstan^es w o Rawfe tyeen too eV.«A- m this m atter by not!
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M i fee,' jvV jtftvg roitchjtj pic
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T * me, and unless \ye receive what is in arrears, or some
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comes to this it is not our intention to quit entirely. Wei
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:i maintain our job department, and some time in the
■< •, whtenever conditions make it feasible, we shall resume
• \ ;ion of The Tribune.
t* v are making this statement with all due respect to our
r any . riends in Turner. We believe we can say jve have no
i • " ri.s in the Turner vicinity, and H id our intention to remain
t.»your midst.
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' ll Fubscriptions paid a h ea j wjll be credited ahead ^hen
I'nVnc Alton is resumed, so that you will get your fulf*tinie, in
t s: \Ve ere compelled to ftdopt the above program.-
g. P. t;Q iV L E \, Editor.
Turner Chi|imunity Club organi^ecj
lost thers is a real live community for Turner and vicinity
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nist attempt along this line since we havo been a member
’ '*‘!s coittnittnity
¿orte dVe years' ago wbeu the Turner
' lvra was Organised. This organizatiop functioned for a wfiije
varying successes until it frnr.lly evaporated by degrees un­
til t!ie.Je vy as cdthid^ Ief\. ^he organizing of a reel community
!•; il> lids been “agitated t y the busfuess men ttad ' others of the
t* ,/mndnity interested cntil the end has been accomplished and
t - totnrcgnity now has a club th?t is a affiliated with the Mar-
I mi Coinfiy Federaiipn. There ii lioehd Of benefts that can ac-
*• .WTotheconrmmiity through one of these'clubs. Thb greatest
I*, fie it that Can be derived i»- the developing • of a community
','in t‘amibbliterating all jealousies ind antagonism. Whea this
‘ done it is all doiie for there is nothing then, to hinder the same
-} vclopiug'of the community. J ■* • ■
SCREEN GRIS GIVES FARM NEW RADIO
One Essoipfe of the Newest B attery Sets Which Offer Really Modern Radio
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“The real split between the require­ fhe usual tubes for the radio frequen­
m ents of rural and city listener-in cy end, and, when also used as t’w
*ame with the introdiicUoa of the detector, replacing the first audio tj'ee
|ou(T*p«aiti5r to filava of h eld phone*." a brail, tá t t c r y current consumpttdh
say* E. A! Nlrhota3, Vice President has bean reduced to neW l o r lefela.
• f the Radlo-Viitor Corporation of
“ 'i Ilf $e cu rren t economies, combined
America. “ Until then the usual bflt- w ltirih e poshbllftie* of g reater vtlum e
t.ery radio set. especially when oper­ aad b etter tone through refined loud-
ated with dry colls, could sere« both
fpeaker dasign, have tnhd'e possible a
ju ral and city family equally well.
battery-operated rod'o set about on
With the loud-speaker there arose a a par with the average socket-power
demand for more power and b etter radio set, plus the advantage of a
lone, with a decrease in operating
noiseless background for tuning dis­
doat, all of which led to sac hot power. tan t stations.
“Now. radio engineers b are turned
"T he combined engineering and re­
to tlio .requilam ents nt the onelectrk search forces cf th e Radio Corpora
bed ^jbiAe,- c*i*T to dupltcau what has lion of A m erica have been at work
been 4cWti,f<1 to t city and town. op this new conception of an efficient
S tarting wlih gurrent conservation as battery-operated redio vedelver. After
the ideal, ih»y b a re evolved loud- many months of lotcnsiyp effort, inch
apeakttru supplying ample .olu.-na aud Radíelas bevy been devtTbpcd. These
rich tone from a minimum input.
new sets are not simply revamped
. "T ba recent ' developm ent of the versions of old storage t a t t e r / or dry
•creM -grld tube, with an ainpliflca- battery -arili ¡*rfs. The# are enttroly
Uon factor several tim es tb a ; of tba new coriceptfoka of battery-operated
hsual th ree elem ent o r standard bat­ le ts, designed to estnbliih rural radio
tery tube, also has been a step lu more on a par wilh metropolitan,
the direction of the ideal b attery set. radio, in sensitivity, selectivity, aim-
Indeed, with a single screen-grid tube pllclty, eermomy. tone a n i power,
replacing between two and th ree of there is little more to ask.’’
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and ¡»rogrsnts. It will be a trial
S I M M 'tN ti
'to hear her and thtni Rennorr on
In X k r C ircu it t o ù .t O f T he M ate j
music follow:
O f O. <>on C i.* T h e C ounty v
’ I^st Sunday Earl Confer tho
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R ecent additions to the radio tele­ mlnistor that wa* wilh
P hy\k* C a rry In c k ix o n ,
graph service from th e United States church Inst yrtu* paid the congre­
are of special in terest now as Indica gation a visit and preached the
lions th a t America la striving to hold
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her owe In a radio toM^r.iph leader­ evening sermon.
L eonard Bailo Jndeiwlon,
There ha# bgen ^f> uaincs add-i
ship. which la tna-h» more dtflU-att to
D efendant
To Leon irvi B a ro tnctem lon. IVftmd- m aintain by tbo British m erger of tal to the church membership
radltf telegraph a n d ’ ShMeC T tli ta-
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ueuncem eni th at R C-A. Comuifir.lch ! since Sept. Tfiis goes to show the
In The N am e o f th e S ta te o f O regon: tien t. Inc., will begin work a t Once \torhl is Aot growing 'worse but
You a re hereby V e q à i^ d Io a p p e a r u> establish an Inland telegraph neb
, that things an* living r.nd grow­
am i an sw e r th è Com plaint ftlad work tp fourteen st!V teg|c cities In
a g a in s t you in th e above en titled ! the U nited S tates, wUu rim y to r kg ing as truly as ever.
C ourt ami cause on o r before four Inland stations, as wave lengths are
w eeks fro m th e d a te of th e firs: granted, also has added to the coun
publication of th is sum m ons, and if j try wIds atten tio n to this modern
you fa il to a n sw e r o r a p p e a r heroin ' m eant of ronim untoallon.
on o r before said tim e, fo r w a n t th ere ;
W ithin the last few w eeks three
c f. p la in tiff w ill a p p ly to th e said : aew direct International circuita have
C o u rt fo r a decree d issolving th< j bajen announced by W. A. W loterbot-
A very pretty w «H iding w a s
m arria g e c o n tra c t and bonds o f m at ' tom. Vice-President io charge of Cote-
rim ony now su b sistin g betw een you m a n ic a le .i ot R C A . Comfbunlra- held 'at the Christian chvrch,
and fho p la in u ff, P hyllis C a rry In
Upes. In * , to Spain, Syria aad Costa Sundny afternoon nt 4 o ' c'ock,
ciond& it . p h d ft f r'^rh. o‘ h e r ¡«r t fur- j R1Ñ.
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when Viss Evelyn Archuhld
ther* re lie f a s to rHc C ourt r » » ’ np
S ercral reduction: of rates for radio
beenme the brido c f ' Cot^i-T
p e a r iost am* c , nt..hlo.
tclog.uph « e r t ic i a lio h e re ta r n aw-
T h is stimiiKin* is ' 'served upon you nsvtr.tcd recettlV by Sit. '.Vlnterhot kidded.
Th* brldp v^aj gh’er
by
i t i o o th e re o f once a »vek tctc. It was the com p etulco of radio I a w o y by her
father, i f E
fo r Tour* ' c o n so cili'v e: w e e k s' in th . telegraph which farced a rcfluctloo af
Archiba'd.
Her
sister,
Mrs. E'la
T u rn e r Trifcune, a w eekly n ew spaper câble rotea by which usera have eared
Hughes,
of
ieattlp,
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Matron
of ^pnyral c irc u la t’on p u b lish e r n
IdO.COO.fiOO’ Ik the !a:t eight ycaro.
T u rn e r in M arion C ounty, O regon
pffjonor. Miss Dorothy Moore
p u rsu a n t to a n o rd e r of th e Hon. L '
was bride’s
maidand Otto
H . M cM ahan, Ju d g e o f th e C ircuit |
R adio R eaches Out
best mnn. Ushurs were Lucile
C ourt o f the S ta te o f O regon fo r
To M any O ther A rts White, of Portland, Agnt'a Moore,
M arion C ounty, m ade and e n tered on j
th e lH th d ay o f N ovem ber, H>2J.
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of Salym. M?*1® Bp® Muuje
You i*r* f u r th e r n o tified th a t th e '
tp addition to transocear.lc q cr
Archibald. Miss Eleanor Moore
d a te of* th e f i r s t p u b licatio n o f th is
i o rnd'o nriit Solnt* rifiCalnnud P* ft
* a polnt-to-pdlut
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y communication
* s a n eya- g II . “ -A t Dawning"
sum om ns is th e Y lst lay c f Novcm- \
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b er, 1929.
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accompan
ed by Miss
ten.. gromUaa U U J«4f U add cotj .
B raziep C. Sm all,
siderably ;o the iranaconttdental 1 Ruth lledTord, of cit’em, at* the
A tto rn ey .f o r P la in tiff j
telegnif»iile ’faetltlle» of tha Untied
piano Earl Confer, a former pos­
lies id enee arid p o s t office a d d re s s
State«, according to p a v )l Sarnoff. ,
ter, officiated, using the ring
Salem , O regon.
Executive Vic* President cf the
ceremony. A r«w<T>tjon itras gi­
Radio Corporation of America.
“ Radio as a service to the home
ven the bride and groom in the
has ’tJ e n reaching out for aeaccta 1
church parlors fo lowing the
tlon Alth o th er estahllsbed a rts ot
ceremony, after wnich they left
entertainm ent and edupatlott” Mr
Sarnoff cays.
"In ‘ Uie '{cflue-
for Portland on a short honey-
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ment of tnhslcol and speech repro­
moon.
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duction. in com bination with the .
modern phonograph \\o r*ad«r the ,
Malcolm P. Hanson, With Byrd
two distinct jarvtpea Invoiced In
Mr- And Mrs. J, F. Thoma­
Near South Pole, Hears
broadcasting rpceptftB U »a t&« ,
son
had as their dinner guesis
one hapd. and In recorded, selective
Tribute.
program s upon the o th er), in tba , on Monday, Rev, Earl Coufer
field c fa b n a d motion picture devel­ *nd wife.
Cue of the most strik ing lacthods of
o p m ent,'nd^o farce an o th er season
m aking ah' a w a rl of m erit e r e r oe-
of rrogreen.
vlsed wax tSè recent presentation of
*I| Includes in Its vco^e both
The V eteran W ireless O perators'
sound and sight, bolb cedar and
Association m edal in a sf>sech by
perspective.
T arid Sarnoff Ifl ,\ë v jfork to Malcolm
"It is the drat system of communi­
P. Hanson, radio ojierator with Byrd.
cations th a t has largely removed
Ilslkning by radio in the " ^ ip d rc tlc
the lim itations cf tim e and f><ce
wastes: n ear tlio South Pole.
from the distribution of music acd
ere included in the
Ifr. SarnoA. ¿x ec o tlre 'Vlee-Piesl-
speech: It prom ises eventually to
M erritm W ebster,
deift' ot The Radio CiVrporatlon. pral»
tran sm it the #pcctaclea of life by
lng Hanson, m entioned also the forti­
sight com m unication. No channel
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tude ot th e wife of the operator, who
n«/ve, B shanm ,
of tp b sm lsa lo n offers a greater
had consented th a t her husband go on
«c.
field of ex'preiJTon to tbe'bntertaln-
the hazardous expedition for the sake
bA v & m cr end
m ent art."
c l science. A fter she had recel red the
pUr;s sre listed such
medal ‘for safe k eep in g Mrs. Hanson,
as Ottifr,
Sttilim,
etc.
deeply tonched. ^poke 'to her husband
Const« ruljr improved and k.pt up
to date. *'
across the vast distance. W ithin a
Archibald-Siddell
MEDAL TO OPERATOR
1 1 ,0 0 0 MILES AWAY
INSTITUTE TO FORM
SCHOOLS OF RADIO
Mrs. Malcolm P. Hanson, Holding
Medal A warded to Her Husband,
11,000 Milcw Away.
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few m inutes fignson’s reply came by
radio telegraph through the receiving
station qt it. C. A. Com m unications,
Ihc., a t Riverbead, Long Island. In
addition to thousands at the fUdlo
W orld’s 1 F air,' wliere the prescnOaVlon
Was made, an pncoua'.ed '.br ing hoard
the trib u te over (.lie' nitw'ork of the
N ational Broadcasting Company. •
" I t la my prlvilego," Mr. Sarnoff
said,' "fo pay trib u te tonight to a man
Who has made an unusual contribution
fo science and civilization. Although
he Is 11.000 ¡piles d istan t from this
glass-enclosed room In Madicdn Square
Garden, where 1 now stand, ha Is
aevertbelec] able, through the In stru ­
m entality of Radio, to Itaren to the
sound of my, voice. T h at fzet alone Is
w orthy of t*Ommelhoratloh. even In this
day of extraordinary progress In
science.
"Malcolm P Hanson, aa Chief Radio
O p erato r'o f tb a B y rd ' A n ta rc ll; F.xpo>
dltlon, you have been' awarded th e id-
su al medal of the Veteran W ireless
O perators’ Aktoclatlon, for the n.osl
distingnlsheu contribution, by a radio
operator, in 1911, to w ireless com m uni­
cation. As a mem ber of th at associa­
tion, with come knowledge 'of its r<^
giantlc trad itio n s and standards (it
service, 1 feel th a t tbe aw ard is well
earned and well deserved.’’
Mr. Sarnoff related how H anson
planted bis slender steel tow ers on tbe
edge of the g reat Ice harrier, cheered
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A nnouncem ent Jo*t h^s le e n m a d :1
of tho form ation cf"{l,e U U A- Inatl |
tut#t. Inc., a subsidiary
of the Rsdlc
itali
Corporation of A m erica, for the pur |
pore of establishing radio schools tr
yarlous cities throughout the country
fo m eet Iho steadily Increasing dc
Uiand for g ain ed radio men. The jd »
organitation Is tbe successor to the
Radio tiiatftntg cf America, formerly
the Marconi In stitu te founded In 1909 j
and the oldest com m ercial radio ccboc
in existence. Rudolph L. Duncad, fqi
many years D irector of the Radio In
atitute of America, Is president. Gen
eral J. O. H arbord, president of tb« |
Radio Corporation of America,
C hairm an of tbh Board.
H eadquarters and th e main seboo
will be a t 32«' Broadway, New Yoflc I
The new orgtdlzatlon has acquired
also the Philadelphia School of Wire
lose, founded In 1911, and the Easterc
Radio Instltutg of Boston, 'founded it
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FURTHER GAIN FOR
RADIO IN SCHOOLS
W ith th e beginning of the W lntei
school term the radio loudspeaker bar
(Akco Ks-pl'Ots txs.’h e ” iie blackboard
i s an Aid .0 teaching. 'Accordlfig tc ,
Quinton Adame, V ice-President of tbs
Radio-Victor C orporation of America
flilrty a-lmols In ’.»*-100« part* oil
the c’o iinlry lia v c -h e r.n tho new fernf
Equipped with centrkltred rudlo' a p
pdrstus for tbe distribution hf educa­
tional p ro g n u r J ’ to tbb Classroom*
and betw een slaty and seventy other
ichoots are planning alm tla r Instal
tallon*. Every school year brings ar
oxtension of edufiatjftn by ^adlo.
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^|).« flf*t test under STOctlcal dairy­
ing oondl/lon« eg providing radio music
for cows has proved a big succesA. ac­
cording to rfficlala of ;be pelrolt
Cream ery C o ro p a n r , pd*r Mount
Clemens, Mlcb. Tb¿; cream ery com
pany officials bought RCA loodspeak-
ors for each of th eir bam * when they
noticed the tow * liked tha music from
! a Kadlola receiving set Ifisfarted to
en tertain the men doing the milking
Now all the 900 cows on tbe model
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farm enjoy radio program*.
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W E I S U T 1 NEW
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
D IC T IO N A R Y
G et T h e B est
The "Supreme Authority”
in m rU ,
cvisoA, ,-nd among
f i\ta m n t oj / ki J j Loth TtJtrsi and
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4 5 2 ,0 0 0 entries including 4 0 8 ,0 0 0
Vyij^rtUry ceii:,s. i 2,001 rnfrapijiMl
subjects, li.C fft) N Jp i^y /k /en :t|e,.
Over 6, OOO UlkMatiom, and 100 t^L
Laiil Ullti.
StnJfor Frtr, nrj>, t.cW±
pamphht nntaim:{'idmpT!p.Spft cf
tht Ntw inn mnuonnl
G. & C . M erriatn C o m p an y
Springfield, M ost.
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MILL CITY
FIREMEN’S SMOKER
Next Tuesday, December 10th
ÜAitimoiul Hall, N;15 P. M.
QUIDS
M*in i ; \ « n t T».t a'-M m 'ite HuutiJ»
V i ¡il
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Jimmy Dolait
P’O rtlniui, 1 «17 l.h i,
Vi.
Jack Ker.tworth
* S^U iu, I4S l.bt.
J tm i Jfirtftl Six 2 'M inute Mtumi«
Jackin Woods
* P s i e m , 118 L U .
va.
Si Flook
Mill t i i y , 114 Lb*,
t h j j * titb v r Bout* and a B kttU Ruyat
to O p#n iho Show
Wm. Pool*. Milt C ity, Will Ho« W illi.
M urphy, Salem , F o u r R o u n d .
A nd O no S u ro rt.o Special Foaturo'
Foui R /Und, A nnounced Only
V ro m tho Ring
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MatrhinWkor ^
SCA R FS
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A multitude from
which to cUoaee
if REE LICENSE
To red u ce l'»o<t S to ck s w ill g ive th e
H irst h e ir IU80 lloeiioe FHKI-J w ith a.«
mine hr p ric e , on nil used c ars p u r­
ch ased ftoui us w ith o u t n trade.
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TEASHERS’ EXAMINATIONS
Notice ia hereby given that the
County Superintendent of Mar­
ion County, Oregon, wi{| ^oid pfj
trguisr examja^tjn of applicants
for st{jte certificate* at tho Coun­
ty Courthouse.
commencing
Wednesday, December 18, 1929,
a nine o’clock a. m-,nnd con'in*
uing until Saturday, Dccpnibc»
21. 10»! al (ouf* PV!oifc p.' m.
Anyone desiring to taVe tne cSc-
aminatihn should notify the un­
dersigned not later than Decem­
ber 16, 1929!
Mar;
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County School Superintendent
Marion County.
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