The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 26, 1929, Image 4

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Ilarrison’f General Store
Turner, Ow f w i. Thursday
y
PEC
for
V- r » . » lr g . Cilitur
The Sunday School of tho
!
loyr.ed Every Thuiidr.v nt t u »er, Marion County, Oregon
Christian church gave their
Christina» program Tuesday
_ ..
. „5 PER \ KAR. Entered at the Postoffce
SUBSCRIPTION
51
night, in tho church. The ntidl-
Glassware, Hardware
Ut T a n K«i-,
;« . Orijcon. ,".s «eco id-cluss matter, under the
torium was well tìlled and thè
Art of March S. 1879. _______________ i
and Shoes
program wna greatly enjoyed.
Tho Christina* story was givon 1
W et weather goods
b.v tire Sunday School in a well
arranged program whichwas,
-V
Highest prices for farm
followed by a fivewitl offe ring
i \ ■ .VT-A.
Jk V %
for tlie Turner Boy*’ Home.!
produce
The amali daughter of li. P.
.r . .
Jens.ii. who Is niakiug beri
4-
Wtf C iv «
t '.-s
homo in Portland, hnd u piece
all pivpared for tho program at
H & II ('»a h Djitcount Stum p«
thè Methodiat church but did
“ I pledge sllr.sfir.riCL* to *ne F l:ig o f the l nited States
aot get down in timo to givo it j;
T u rn er,
O regon
there, thcreforc she was aaked
|
and the country fo r which it stands. One nation,
to
give
it
ut
the
program
Tues-
>
indivisible, v ith liberty and justice for all.”
day evening. It brought loud
dav
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'
applause from all parts of the
T H E A M E R IC A N H O M E
building. This closed the pro­ truck was rammed by it car drlv- pneumonia, flo w s * born Oct*
gram except for giving out the en by Sam Wright, of Route 2. ober 4. 1870 and was BN yearn
5 7 Job L. M m fred
treats, hollowing the program The car sustained considerable old * hen dcuth claimed him
( A ! " g i t - reserved) t
a group o f young folks went damage while the truck cscuiwd
T a enty nine years ago ho
out around town singing Christ­ practically unharmed.
moved wjth hi* family from
mas carols.
from Michigan to Turner, where
ho engaged in tho morchamlise
„
new
appearing
exclusively
in
The
ùti»!
in
lì-*
»•'
t"hJs is ÍÍK f :u*t'»
*r
pr'er io their c k ik a oi in Ï A L'.m. Comments are invit.-J. In
business, moving to Aumsvillo 21
TURNER
GRANGE
•ber of previous issues of The
n '/eto
n u’r.K—a Hn.ii.
years ugn, where ho operate«! a
CLUB HAS VOTE
•;\~:bun\ coat -.nlrg £.»• j* r-sll * a t ' . . a r e still available.— The Editor.
general store for sovgral year»
As tlie pve«:* nl irxt.'ihr ic:n in this scries is being written the
Two yours ugo ho purchased a
Yuht'dc spit ? nljro.'d ir t V i . Yeung and old, alike, seem
general store at l^on», which
How Qsod i r i you at finding mistakes? The artist has Intentionally made
Ml'S. A ; E . K o b o r t s o il W aS;
po l o aninjrii i by «•. C knstrjc.s greetings, expressing the several obvious enes in drawing tb» above plctur*. Sxno cl them are easily |to»teS S f g m e m b e r s a n d fr ie n d s
business ho roncucttd until hi*
:xml£r*» •»“o r ffjfi wist fur »he he iltb and happiness of llie re­ fjiicfcvarcd. clhe/t n u ; be lurd. See how lo r» It will take VQU to find them. of the Turner Woman's Grange
An explosion sot flre to nn old death-
cipient. art
g ’ • ;*h ;j .1 f r r l. throughout the length and
Work Club,
____ iu her home at disused cow lutrn on the E. C.
He js survived by his widow,
breadth c f our ¿pi ntry. Sjircope hits called them “ sunshine
red candles burning on it and their last regular meeting. This Baker ronch. two milej west of
Mm. «jusie Kansorn and two
NOTICE
OF
HEARING
OF
F
IN
A
L
clUiribot-jn}.** **huy
Sprightly messengers of kindly
ACCOUNT
a small Christmas tree centered » * • » n important business StayU»p. last Thursday morning, sons. Harold and Wayne, both at
( ‘.lupjLtS, (hey C arry c'-.cr;' it;(o renw>i« places, and gladness to
In the County Court of the State the table. Stanford received meeting and tho annual olcc-¡The sqiokc was aeon by Henry home; his aged father, l>r. J. W.
of Oregon, for Marion County.
tin) heart* of slide ins anq luufily.
In the Matter of the Eatate of manv nice birthday gifts from'Bon of otliccrs took place dur- Smith, constable of the Stay ton Ransom, of Turner; threw sister»
Moar,v.r.ile the on Lire populace surrendered to one of the
Pauline Deeper, Deceased.
his friends. More than 20 of ink the afternoon.
district, who were reported to m* Mia. Mary Oiler, and
Mrs.
fu>vs. of all human r.ttiv.uUs— tire impulse to "give.” Every-
Notice is hereby given that the hi» little friends were present.
The
officers
elected
at
this
hunting
for
Lhristmas
trees.
As
Kflle
McGovern,
of
Portland
and
v.*.er* bundles «» h J */ u;kaycc arp being made up, wrapped and final account of Alice M. Bancroft
imwal DMttlni m n
Mrs. th*hnra bturnedaway a huge still. Mm. 1|. u. ('«rkins, of Water-
and Charles W. Leeper, executors of
adiirtissed to someone, somewhere. Wii&t is in these package^? the estate of Pauline Lceper, de­
Thomap Little, president; Mrs. was disclosed, sai*l to be 30) gal- |yo, Oregon: three brothers, Tom
W hy, some gilt v ’rich the render, after much deliberation, has ceased, has been filed in the County
If. E. Deayer, vice-president; Ion capacity. Deputy sheriff Itar- 0( Aumsville, John, of Shelburn
Court of Marion County, Oregon, and
decided will give the recei or the greatest pleasure.
that the 24th day of January. 1930.
Mrs. Raymond Titus, secretary- h‘‘ r •rived on the scene und thu um] Harve. of Lyons,
V/itcrc arc they a l t r i a « ? They arc going into the “ homes” at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. has
treasurer. The Grange Work still anti about 30 gallons of al-j Funeral services were held
n appointed by said court for heaur-
*>:t :e notion and »¡A- ’ -' esc her- « thr.f have, for the time being
£ “ ‘‘d'final
‘ '
1 account,
j Club is planning many accom- l‘'ged moonshine liquor was tak Friday morning from the Wed-
at least, r.palo become 1 a t i t s In jccord with tradition and the at which time any persons i interested
plishments during the coming en to Stay ton where it wjts on die chappol at Staytoa. Rev,
h om
o m e.
e ” Is
ere a
n yon
v o n e.
e ob!,
in n ioM
estate
ma>' wntia#
aPrtar and
an‘i cou-
ft!e
Acristmrs smrit, ‘ Cnri.- mas ir. th old
c... n
is th
«n«.re
an
theroto
j exhibition at the Hunt and Tate Wayne Wright officiating with
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were new year.
pvt*r the age of forty, cay w h « cannot look back and v is u a liz e , test the same.
garage. Following the fire the bunal in Twin Oak cemetery.
Salem
shoppers
Saturday.
ALICE M INNIE BANCROFT.
the pic! ire of
r.^I fcej^e ri;yLc‘ ma£? And could he or she,
operator made his escape and
CHARLES W. LEEPER.
A number of the W . C. T. U.
p *rs bly refrain
I r.jbici« 4 an ea.eest hope that it would
Executors.
; only the woman and children
ladies met at the home of Mrs.
g-m' nue or. rh'.io »o c v ij ? W ill) . re (he most hallowed of all r . h . BASSETT,
were on the place ut, the time,
c-A laoworfi i ? Arc i u y nct theje o : our childhood days ? When
Salem. L. E. Hennies and quilted a
They we** refiorted to have been
quilt for Mrs. Will Morris. The
L'iv v. vrds, f-'Mo.iy Ch. strfrjs" were the most wonderful words
Oregon.
taken into custody.
design was a large sunburst
v/ere knew ?
!
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The fire disclosed ten large
An editorirl iu ;. morrias P P ir contains this pregnant1 NOT1CE OF h e a r i n g o f f i n a l star which took them thrj?e j
vuta capable of holding more
days to quilt. Those present!
ilipaglit: * GhcUtmna in r.ayuf guite Hie same as it was cele-1 ‘
account
than 1000 gallons of mash each.
A. W. Norblad. of Astorja, aa
were
Mrs. John Shilling, Mrs. 1
brated in the out home c f childhood.” Thi* is unquestionably | „/orcgom^oVMarion eounty.SUtU
Apparently material was on the president of tho .Senate, take»
(rue, and applicj to the home of today as well as to those of a
in the Matter of the Estate of Luke, Mrs. Jay Cook, Mrs. E a r!!
».
.
».
|„
.
, n- n .
,
- , , ground for manufacturing more the reins of th« Governor’s offle«
j.att generation. I f I, be “ old-faaaionad” to love home and home Ja™” ic“ eit ^c^by^iven that the
Fred sihifl .rer
X l h e r t '^ ® Ifl
,n D ? Cabin of the vats and also kegs to hold in place of Isaac Le« FatteNon.
£ irroundiE - r , then ir Gcd’s najrr, let us be old-fashioned,
f.r.al acrount of Ladd and Bush Trust Fr«d schifierer. Mrs. Albert
.
_
-
' the finishe.1 product. The value who died Saturday night He waa
Cor
tor of the estate of Hennies, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs.
Jan.’S Reid, deceased, has been filed
. of the plant was estimated by »worn in Sunday at the bedside
in th" County Court of Marion Coun­ W ill Morris and the hostess,
! some to be $50<)0. Corn, barly of hia aged mother, who ha» be«n
ty, Oropon, and that the 24th day of Mrs. L. E. llonnics.
January-, 1930, at the liouP of 10
and wheat was used for the a helpless invalid for 10 yean
o’clock" A. M. has been appointed by-
Mrs.
Arthur
Kunke
and
chil­
,
mash, and some sacks of grain Mr. Norblad was horn in Malmo,
said court for hearing objection* to
mid final account, at which time any dren spent the week-end with
Were reported to he on the Swooden, and came to this c*un-
persons interested in said estate may
Mrs. Fliflet, of Salem.
ground that had not yet been op- try with hia jmrents when a
In the pnssii’g
I-n ;<• Lee riiiicrson, Oregon looses not only “PP^ar an,j file objections thereto in
ened The plant had not been in small child. Ije j» now 4« year»
»
* ‘
*■
l b
i writing and contest the same.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schifferer
a cL«-W »x«« alive, but a devoted, proipily Joyal sop. B °rn in R»e LADD AND BUSH TRUST COM
operation long as the renter. B. old. He has aranged for Miss
and family visited Mrs. Schif-
} ei|r of Oregon’s n<!ini- n t itnti l.onil, Govetnor Falterson’i B -P joseph H Al BERT
Schatz. supposed to have been Beatrice Walton, secretary to the
ferer’s brother and family, Mr.
feyenly year# of life kept pacu with ine si; te'a development and Trust Officer Executor,
the o|>erator had only lived on late governor Patterson, to con-
and Mrs. Albert Mader, of Ma-
the place since the first of Octo tinne in her official capacity a«
iiis
inlyrestfl tverp
«"err al -vat
« » } - • t mutt-ly j-ntied with those of the
his in;j/reet«
l^or’wy^fiir'E xecutor
cleay, Monday.
tober.
1 t.iin-
503 Bank of Commerce Bldg, Salem,
p'uyp'M iw en lth
K ' r x n p a > .
secretary to the governor. He
Mrs. Mary Buetler of Salem
The offall of the still was piped has signified his intentions of be­
.. . uchler, Isaao Pa.terson ex-
0 ‘ °KOn'___________
.ill ill« *V4i ,« 1 ».t*$ Ci ill* IHIl.J HI
is spending a few days with her
across the field into a huge cess­ coming a candidate for the nomi­
- ri'M fd the ilautH'ii » iri a** that >■ e r« the flow er cf the pioneer
METHODIST CHURCH
sister-in-law,
Mrs.
J.
W.
Schif­
pool near the creek while the nation as governor at (he coming
(ir;i iU t (i;;t i; s rn i r ' r " »• »f u u 1
J ;‘: ience. I d his oflite as
ferer,
and
family.
wuter was piped from the primaries.
i.vorn #r l. j com»: .-»I no diluii i¡
- t''.significant, but gave to
The Christmas pageant “ The
creek through an underground
Cloverdale school presented
fîery Jpty a :¡ run? i!.r f*m « ( <:•- i; UMii uitention that waited
1 Message of the Angels,” given
| pipe It was said by the officers
their Christmas program Tues- '
L ,a U. 0 1 C tiim uenli'iiis aif.tir« of jot « i pmept.
¡last Sunday night, was greeted, .
.
| to b« the largest plant ever found
#
«
J:i nil l};e eifrt
qi !.; t.iwpiin^, snow-crowned figure, Mr. foy a full house and enjoyed by|'
a ernoo,‘’
in Marion county.
l ’aUejKgl WLS «yVI y i'icj* M*L‘ gpy»’'t ‘ Or( but with the smile on all present. The large picture
Mrs. L. E. Hennies received
Jiis kinly face uiql tho Wiira.il, of hi# loi.Jy handclasp he was representing the scenes around Christmas and New Year’s
M* include«! in th*
gepcuniil) the f u n d of t'ci;< une Ip m*-t. Iiis dignity was Bethlehem was very beautiful greetings telegram from Mrs.
Mcrmm Webticr.
|li0 naljirkl Hititqde of jtp upi >gbt ipul, not the assumed robe of aud attractive. It was so ar- Hennies’ brother, A. J. Web­
The death of Isaac L. Patter­
•uch m atrtgruf b,
bn*dtnil, tuMt
pflliT, jiii-f a# bis toidial uifiiipner «a * ihe sincere evidence of his ranged that at the right time ber, o f Dallas, Texas.
son, governor of Oregon, occurcd
» » » * , Rohmnm,
Theodore
Winthrop
Johnson
good heart.
the angels appeared to the
at 8:10 o’clock, Saturday night
tttntnwu, ttc.
New ntmei *nd
at hia farm home at Eola, seven was born at M t Azonta, Iowa,
So ii U today, *11 qvpr (h'J klatp which Governor Patterson s^ieP^erds. Those taking part
plirrtir# .i:trd tuch
Pr°Kram were dressed in
miles west of Salem in Polk September 9, 1B61 and was, at
poqntpd |t a ))ig|i prjvjjfge to serve, tii«re is greif for a loved ' n
M Catlxr, Stmtourg, Suiti, lutti U, etc.
j the Oriental costumes. There
the time of his denth, 68 years
county.
Death
resulted
from
a
Consul.iljr iinpio»««j ((id k«pt up
|iii(l |jopprt,| frjriid — {'oiilapd 'jelpgiaip
j were treats for all the children.
to «Jatc.
weakened condition of tho heart ** months and 8 days old
IThe attendance of the members
brought on by pneumonia
Gn March 21, 1888 he was uni-
W E S S TE R ’8 N E W
of the Christian church was
The news of the death of Gov- ted in marriage to liosaltha Bro-
X N T E A N A T IO N A L
NO] CE T<3 CRLUiTOHS
N O i t c r o f h e a r i n g OF f i n a l much a p p re c ia te d
Vinton, Iowa. He engag­
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little ernor Patterson cast a pall of (*y>
,
D IC T IO N A R Y ,
ACCOUNT
,:ic. fe hereby ç.v. n, that t •.
The pulpit will be filled ncxt;and Alr> and M„
Raymond sorrow over the entire state The ed in the drug business in Cedar
rty Court of the State
b.ra.i'oi-iter ai the Cox n-
Get The Best
° ire.'., io. the Corfartr of Marion. Sunday by Rev. M. A . Groves, Tjtug attended a joint installa- governor was reported to be un- Rapids, Iowa for 21 years, corn-
o f Oregon, fot
duiv rLjif.;' rr.fl
«3
The " Supreme Authority**
Friday his
his heart.
heart, I in8 t« Aumsville in 1913, pur-
rwi .ib'5.
’ v‘" of V. est Salem, a former pastor i tjon 0f stayton, Turner and • proved but Friday
'i;.v of D*fi»liib«r.
in certi, rrl/tni, xboeh, and unong
!>■ by given that th” final of the Turner church, whom Union Hill Granges which w a s: which was weakened by the chased the drug store and short-
0 Î :i*'o
* atrix o!
gnrremtel efiaxh bull» 1'jdtrat inJ
j. V.<;U. '¡-in ,i c'.:, <i
ad mir"* all will be glad to hear again. held in .Stayton last Saturday, fever, began to grow weeker un- *y thereafter becaipe jiostmaster,
itati.
• ‘ate of iielvin Thomas '
1 < lia- .l ily fU’.J’ÓCvì
til the end came.
a post he has filled to the satls-
- <1. ha* been filed in the!
i lustra*
Our regular pastor. Rev. W.
: v. i u Il'JvV k*C * • 11 f tlr LuCil
412,000 ennin inclujin# 408,000
ft r f Mnrioif County, Ore
Mr. and Mrs. Lamb have Isacc Lee Patterson was the faction of all.
rotule!ary term«, .1 2,000 r
I S. Burgoyne, will be back from
;
i
»he
20th
clay
of
J?nj
I
|jn
<
|iLi
ÇX
-i
«.-••i * dai
I2.(X){)I, i.r
Mr. Johnson was a member
fj-l » r;%
, - -u li i re
. c» tte tour or io o’clock his vacation and be with us bought the Moore place and son 0f pic,netr parents, his father
¡4 0*Iñ íi lo ! ir/,
Over 6,000 ifHttrajiom, ludlOOtul
1 a; r¿*, Ä. TTI,.. hí
have taken possession.
- —m . «tu-y vV-
• *yb*‘
F. A. Patterson, lo Oregon from of St Paul’s Methodist church
tubh tallii, - ji
n . * ? h > S s bto £ i t * K &in Sunday, January 6.
• for
f '• . ^4 »f j I,- l.-.w, to tne nnii•'riifTP-'u al
int., at which time any per-
„
Belleville, Illinois and his mother ;md was.affiliated with the Ma-
¿ M Ü« a . 1C tioue Bank n rf í»‘r*x. in li:: oi
Mrs.
Raymond
Titus
attend­
SteJ for hit, erte, titbit UUitraU l
Salem. 0 i-;jron, »vithir. * x, (fi! r, -rr.Uu 5.ne ilut ir D-ied in raid estate may ap- ;
who wa3 Caroline Tatoni, camc 'f-onic, I. 0, O. F., K. of P, and
erfHtainieg ter pU parti if
ed
a
meeting
of
the
Grange
¿
iP
.ft
fi'e
objection*
thereto
In
!
t»-bni the it a > pi V** lirat |.U Ia 'icut , ! í p< z
STANFORD PRATHER JR.
th Nr-M 1.tttmoti, »al
i.;
a*
from
Missouri
He
was
horn
in
a
Haatern
Star
lodges,
Funeral
ser-
id
route
>
t
same.
( f (his XÌJt'ce.
Work Club which met with
’,
CELEBRATES B IRTH D AY
.STELLA L. MIT.LER,
j
The cl-.t- */ the fl *t fuoi-eatioR oí
Mrs.
A. E. Robertson last Tues­ log cabin in Benton county, in vices were held Friday afternoon
G-
C. Merriam Company
Administratrix.
ix lijt.r«' i» Ihfimbir tv, luía.
1859, the same year that Oregon from the Weddle chappel, at|
Springfield, A tax«.
day.
'vTFK F. FHRREY,
M ARGARET E H E A BLICK.
became
a
átate.
Stayton,
Rev.
Wayne
Wright,
A.tor' -y for Estate.
Stanford Prather Jr., enter­
ìnirtri,tr X c f the I.««ate t í J
Adniinir
!».m, 0»ri>on.
The Crawford school gave
pastor of the M. E. Church offic­
tained a group of his little
1 î.lcD. H«r>«!rx>k, DeíMttJ.
their Christmas program Tues­
iating. Graveside services were
, friends at his home last Thurs-
IT.LD A. VflLpiA V-,
day afternoon, after which
Attom y f-*r m » A !n. ,,rai-at> *.
conducted by Pearl Maaonic
I
day
afternoon
at
a
party
cele-
t l í U. S. HaUonal l»a’i'< t»j;l-.r„
there will be a vacation until
lodge, of Turner, in Twin Oak
! brating his fifth birthday anni­
.*lUr.m/^rcfí''n.
after New Year's day.
cemetery.
Deci» 2'*.i«1-9
2.%
versary. A ll had a jo lly time •» ’
\7J. HAVE CONNECTIONS
Leonard W alker and Miss
playing games and Santa Claus
t »»..1
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( v:» ’. V lc ilsnsen-Benneit mag-1
remembered each guest with a| Mary Walker, of WestStayton,
i tzins Agency, one of the larg- :
Q trj Th» Trtbi.it« cr*qit tox v.hai r*. • ; the co.mtry, which en-' Yujefcide stocking filled with visited at the Thomas Little
candy and nuts. A pretty home, Friday.
y o u IA.V ir v ta our ti*vcrti#«r#-
^W hile coming out from Salem
,
______
abler, us to give you (he best '
Tree and holly, mistletoe and
one
night
last
week,
Clifford
Em>
prices ?.nd service for your,
Mrs. Guy Rawlings butcher­
poinsettas decorated the living
If*v vo it cnvelívpe» prrrt«d with
mrgnzine needs. See F. P. Row-
ed R00 pounds of turkeys and ley’s CJievrolet truck figuered in • Chan. G. Ransom died at the
your
:.*li a<J.'rer*
•'!»? Tiibcr
room.
Refreshments
were
marketed them in Portland last another accident. Ensley was family home, ut Aurnsvillc, Tues-
1 at the Tribune Office.
•on il** t* r wrrr
served by Mrs. Earl S. Prather
at the side of the road fixing his day, Dccemlier 18, following a
week.
and a birthday cake with five
light, when the rear end of the jtwq weeks illness from flu aqdj
Drygoods, Groceries
Hoots
Ì&
Huge Still
Found On Tne
Faker Ranch
CLOVEROALE
Norblad - - Oath
As Governor
Governor Pattersod
Died Sat. Night.
In Benton County
¡MC LEE FfiifERSOîH
'ouU-.
To W. Johnson
Clifford Ensley
Has Another
Wreck
Charles G. Ransom