The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 12, 1929, Image 4

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
beginning of systematic effort to advise the people of the neces­
sity and the value of milk aud its products.
This increase amounts, in round numbers, to over $500,000,-
Turner, Oregon. Thursday DEC. 12. 1922
000 annually to the daily farmers. In the 12 years we have in­
9 . Ç. Kjmilrif. Cùtlur
Issued Every Thursday at Turner, Marion County. Oregon creased our population approximately 18 millions of people.
This, with the increased per capita consumption of dairy prod-
SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR. Kntered at the Poatoffic# ucts. means that we are consuming billions of pounds more milk
at Turner, Oregon, as second-class matter, under the
a year and with the national dairy herd containing over one
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Act of March 3. 1879.
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million less cows.
It would do no harm to reflect upon what a tremendous
advantage it is to the dairy industry to meet the increased de­
mands of the growing population and what has bet'n accom­
plished through improved methods of breeding, selecting. feed­
ing, and handling of our duiry herd. A million less cows to
milk, feed, and care for, but with improved methods of dairy­
ing. the increased production of the remainder of the herd is
meeting the increased demands. This shows conclusively th a t
‘I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States the effort to obtain better cows and to give them the right kind
of feed and care has been successful— Hoards Dairyman.
and the country for which it stands. One nation,
indivisible, with liberty and justice for nH.”
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SIMMON*
In The Circuit Court Of The State
Of O rrt'in Kor Th* County
Of Marion
Or|tarlM<Mt No. S
I'hylli* Curry Indention,
va.
Plaintiff,
Practical -- Useful
Gifts
that last the year round
Leonard Rano Indention,
Defendant
To Leonard Rano InrUndon, Defend­
ant:
In The Name of the State of Oregon i
You are hereby required to appear
Communinity Silver, Electric Washer«
and answer the Complaint filed
againd you in the above entitled
at
Court and cause on or before four
weeks from the date of the f1 "*t
publication of this lummona. ami if
you fail to answer or apjiear herein
on or Ini fore mud time, for want them
Court Street.
Salem, Oregon.
of, plaintiff will apply to the said
Court for n decree dissolving the
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marriage contract and bond« of mat-
rtmony now subsisting between you
and the plaintiff. Phyllis Carry In W » V W ,V W A W W W V W V V V W .% \S k V .W V V .V .V W .\V /
elend on. ami for such other and fur <
thor relief as to the Court may ap­
pear just and equitable.
This summons it served upon you
by publication thereof once n week
THE AMERICAN HOME
for four consecutive week» In the
Turner Tribune, a weekly newspnpe#
By Job L. Manfred
general circulation published a
Senator McXary has a bill before the senate calling for the ces­ of Turner
County, Oregon
(All rights reserved)
sion of a million acres of forest laud to the State of Oregon. This pursuant in to Marion
an order of the Hon. L j
land is a p a rt of th e national forests. T h a proceed* of th e sale of H. McMahan, Judge of the Circuit
n a re . to i be used , for
. th e creating
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the State of aml Oregon
“1 think of the home as a ship on the sea of life. When th is laud, * acc o rd in g to th L e i btll,
of , Coart
Vltruin of
a>untyi
e„ t,r*d for
on
of November, 1929.
the wedding ceremony is over and the home is established, the a stale capitol building fund. The prosont capitol building coup- th»< You ISth are day further
notified that the J j
great adventure is well under way, with the passengers aboard. led w ith the supreme court building aud the now state ofliee build- date of the first publication
of thi»!!
Every home-maker is a pilot traveling over calm or troubled ¡ng should accomodate the state goveonuieut for yetvrs to come, sumumns is the 21st day of Novem
waters, steering, exploring, discovering.” Thus has Nell Nichols, j It would be more for the benefit of the state to apply the pro- ber, 1929.
Ilraairr C. Small,
in her delightful little essay on “Little Journeys in Home­ ceeds towards the replenishment oi the state school funds, badly-
Attorney for Plaintiff
by the sale of the school land to tiuibermeii in yei a Residence and post office address j
making,” very’ aptly described the beginnings of most American depleted
talent, Oregon.
past. This land, aa near as can be fouud, was sold outright to the
Dinnerware, Glassware
Kitchenware
flafilsdorn
1
Public Land Bill
homes. l Tnfortunately, however, there are indications on all tiiuberineu in place of remaining iu the hands of the state aud
sides of an increasing tendency to desert the ship, and even to the revenue being applied towards building U£ a permanent
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scuttle it, when the great adventure does not come up to ex­ school fund.
pectation, when disillusionment transforms the beautiful dream Tnere is another angle to this qwestiou which i« that of ihe
of an ideal home into a hideous nightmare.
eost of protecting it from fire. It toits the government thousands Walter S. Handshy, who lived
Such wrecks are deplorable, even though there be no chil­ of dollars annually to fight torest fires. If the state took over the near lurner died last Saturday
dren to consider, because every breaking up of a home is just title to this land this cost would involve on the state. Another at a hospital in Salem. He VM
near!
another crack in the foundation of our republic!
matter is that of building roads. Under the present plan the for Turner
62 years for 0,J
und years.
1,ve" He
several
is
lhls, survived by the following broth-
If, as one of our leading statesmen has put it, “no nation est rervice builds the roads through the national .i forests,
.
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is better than the homes that comprise it,” then it must be would probably be another cost item to revert on the state. These
Anna Davis, of Turner;
evident to even the least bbservant that the importance ot questions all deserve earnest consideration before making a trail-
maintaining American home life in its traditional aspect can­ sfar of this kind.
Mrs. Carrie Nicholson, of Gra-
ha f, Wash., and Mrs. Della
not possibly be overemphasized.
Traphagan
of Watsonville, Cal.
All this applies with much greater force to the status of a
Harrison’s General Store
Funeral
was
charge of Clough-1
family which has been augmented by the advent of one or more United States Senator Charles L McNary is in line for the po­ Taylor Co., of in Salem.
Turner,
Oregon.
children; and is, thereby, presumed to become more firmly- sition of Republican floor leader in the senate. Senator McNary,
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bound together and more deeply woven into the fabric of our renior senator from Oregon, has ri«en rapidly by hard work and
national life. When such a family is wrecked, no matter what loval service to his Constituency, to the ¡»oint where he is the ac­
the cause may be, it surely is to be deplored. When number knowledged leader ol the senate. Senator McNary it ono servant
of them go the same way, it becomes tragic, indeed. What then of the State of Oregon who does not wear out with service. He
SPECI AL TRAVEL BARGAI N
shall we say when we are told by trustworthy authorities, that continues his uutiring efforts for the state of Oregon and the Uncle Ira Pearce left Thurs-
( O N S A L E U N T I L D E C E M B E R 2 1)
there is an unmistakable and widespread trend in that direc­ country at large. Perhaps he does some things that are deserving for Forest Grove, where he will
criticism. If Le din not lie would be the perfect man. One
tion? And then, when we are also told that this has already of
the Masonic Home, at [that
thing
at present wosking hard upon one that is of vital j enter
resulted in “a painfully obvious and indisputable ‘wave of rest to he the is state
place
Ira has been a resi-
Oregon and the Willamett Valley is n 8ur'®.' denf 0f Uncle
Tumor vicinity for many
crime’; that apparently authentic statistics show a marked in­ of the Willamette of river
from Portland to Albany with the view of ;year9 and u on# cf
oldt#t
crease in juvenile and adolescent delinquency, and that sociolo­ making up-river navigation
possible. River navigation is on the mimb 3 rs 0f p„ari Lodge A. F.
gists, educators and others look upon the break-down of the increase in the eastern states and is slowly spreading to the west, aad A. M. It is with regret that
American home as the most serious matter before the public at It started with the Mississippi Warrior line as a war measure, his old fr eids in Turner, the
this time,” it begins to assume the aspect of a national calam­ which has since became permanent. Originally the Mississi|pi Tribune included, see him leave
ity.
division extended from St Louis to New Orleans. At present it ex their midst Our best wishes go
That such a situation actually exists is no longer to be de- tends north to St Paul and improvments are under way that will with him to his new home.
Here Is an unusual opportunity to save
nied. But, not everyone knows it, and many do not believe it.!carry it up the Ohio beyond the present head of [navigation, and
money. Thi» ticket i» good for travel on
In subsequent articles I shall present statements of recognized also on the upper Missouri. What has proven successful iu the
day coaches and in tourist sleeping cars.
Take advantage of this low fare and
authorities and such newspaper and other reports as will en- Mississippi valley will prove the same in the Willametto valley,
G
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O
V
E
R
O
A
L
E
plan
your trip to Los Angeles now.
and genator McNary should have the backing oi the citizens of
able the reader to do some intelligent thinking for himself.
tm jo j Circuit r S f u t J oad Com fo r,
When citizens begin to think, problems are on the way to this section of Oregon in the big work he is doiDg.
Mrs.
Arthur
Kunke
and
chil-
Reclining chairs in day coaches pro­
solution.
dren spent the week end with
vide
maximum comfort. There's always
Mrs. Fliflet, of Salem.
’ r
plenty of room on the train to rest and
i. . .
walk about. Tuuifet sleepers give still
The W. C. T. U. met at the
greater comfort, yet they are economical.
home of Mrs. Will Morris De­
You save time, too. Similar ticket to San
cember 6. The day was spent
Francisco
only $13.
Authorities of the university very properly make a discipli­
tacking a comfort for Mrs. Mor­
ris. Amiscellanoous snower was
too o n! fee-
nary example of the quartet who have acknowledged responsi­
rrtalioui ph-mt or ta ll ol I n i t I
given in honor of Mrs. Dean
bility for mischievous defacement of campus buildings at Cor­
OJun i
Meu.
Morsis(formerly Miss Laura Pe­
vallis.
tersen) by the union members.
Instead of suspension or expulsion—usual punishment for
The
next meeting will bo held at
similar offenses—the culprits will remain at the university, but
the home of Mrs. Carolina Dra-
H. H. BONI), Axent
on probation throughout their underclass years. They will be
ger.
under the personal supervision of the dean of men, to w-hom
Miss Lulu Garner is sick in the
they must frequently report. They are denied the use of an
Salem hospital with an abcess in
her throat
automobile and are each fined eight scholastic hours. In addi­
Miss Emma Schifferer returned
tion, they must surrender themselves to the court at Corvallis
to
her work in Salem last week.
for such additional penalties as it may impose.
Bicycles, Veloci­
Mrs.
Will Farr is sick at pres­
There is apparently a strong desire on the part of both
ent.
schools to bring to a summary end the vandalism which made
pedes, Wagons and
Mrs. Herman Wipper fell last
its damaging appearance both at Corvallis and Eugene.
week
and
broke
her
wrist.
She
Take Advantage of Our
It is that desire which has inspired the drastic punishment
is getting along nicely.
Skates
meted out in this case, and its educational influence on the
PROFIT-SHARING
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schifferer
A full line of Children’s Wheel Toys for Xmns
campus will be much greater if the disciplined students remain
were dinner guests of Mr. and
EVENT
to remind their fellow students of their own folly, rather than
Mrs D. H. Stoller, of Dallas,
Electrical and Mechanical Train« $1.00 to $10.00
Jewelry, silverware, clocks,
go home and leave the whole incident to be soon forgotten.
Sunday-
Train Accessories, Bicycle Repairs and Accessories
watches, diamonds, etc., all at spe­
We agree with the governing body of the university that
A
family
by
the
name
of
Lay-
Tiros,
etc,
cial prices during this profit-shar­
brook
aro
now
living
in
Mrs.
the situation calls for stern measures, but as a matter of prin^
ing event.
Louise Kunke’s house- They are
Lloyd E. Ramesden
ciple, wc must differ with the judgment that fines a student
There
is
no
reason
why
one
the
employed
cutting
wood
on
“scholastic hours” for anything else that scholastic failure.
'could not complete their entire list
Grabenherst place.
387 Court St.
Salem, Oregon
Work done is work done, and cannot be undone by a faculty
right here and show a substantial
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decision.
saving too.
If the idea is rather to exact additional hours of school work
Articles held for future delivery.
and the solo by Dr. Epley came voices will sing.!
as a penalty, it implies an indignity to scholarship and the
first and then the famous little
whole educational process.
The Bible School attendance artist,
I*oave Lindsey, from Mill Give The Tribuna cr.-dlt for what
The university should at least maintain the fiction that
keep f up to the .100 mark, The City sang
hyms very sweet you buy from eur advertisers.
Hartman
Bros.
programs and study were also and correct two
learning is something to be desired, rather than something to
and
with­
COMPANY
up to the standard. The chorous out effort She is seemingly
be regarded as a punishment for our sins.—Portland Telegram.
quite
small
for WE HAVE CONNECTIONS
singing, in the morning was well an 8 year old girl and very dain­
“On the Comer"
with the Hnnsen-Bennett mag­
received.
State at Liberty
Salem, Ore.
ty.
azine
agency, one of the larg­
The C. E. attendance, in the
est
in
the country, which en­
evening was extra good, leading The Christmas progam will go
ables
us
to give you the best
into a wonderful evening service forward now in preyaration for a
prices
and
service for your
Through the efforts of the National Dairy Council and local
of music. The auditorium was good one. Next Sunday the C. E.
magazine
needs.
See F. P. Row-
fillet!
with
vistting
friends.
The
dairy councils, the consumption of milk has increased over 30
conduct all the services through­
Icy
at
the
Tribuno
Office,
anthem
singing
and
the
duets
out the day. A chorous of 40
per cent, or one-third of a quart per capita per day, since the
Walter Handshy
B A LL# BAND
Senator McNary Backs Willamette
Uncle Ira Pearce
Leaves For Home
Los Angeles
Stern Discipline
JEW ELR Y
EVER WARE
F o r fu r th e r i n f o r m o !
Southern Pacifie
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Commendable Efforts
s