The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 02, 1930, Image 4

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acalee. office equipment ami fil­
ing cabinrnts. This ia nil to he
left frueof charge for the Cou­
Turner, Oregon. Th treday, J A N U A R Y 2. 1930
nty Health Unit ua they continue
J P Soatlry, CiHtor
the work.
Issued Every Thursday at Turner, Marion Cwunty, Oregon
The fund 1ms furnished the
money to carry on this work.
SUBSCRIPTION 11.85 PtóR Y E A R .
Entered at the Poatoffic«
Yt nr by > eur the City o f Salem,
ui Ttiir.w«v Oregon, na secomi-claxs mattgj-, under Ute
Salem School board, and the
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county court have given a small
amount The uminount given by
the three contributing agencies
has heon inercuaed each year so
that this year each are giving
$S,000 with a small additional
uminount from Silverton, Mill
City and Gates.
The Com­
monwealth Fund are continuing
their help to the amount of
$12,000 that the work may be
^ “I pledge allegiance to th* Flag of the United States
continued when they withdrew
and the country for w hich it stands. One nation,
this week,
A careful tabulation o f
ail
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indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
work done Ims been kept. This is
being studdied by Dr. Kstella
Ford Warner who stays in Salem
for a few more months to study
China nas announced that after the first of the year there will
the bermanent records which am
he bo more extraterritorial rights granted to foreign power* but,
to be left here. The work done
hereal.or r.II fcrci£»ers in China ibiis I come under the juriadict-
in this county will be written up
of tlie Obiuese courts. For the past 80 ypr.r* nearly all nations
ami published by the Common­
have maiDtaiiied their own court^nwd law enforcement. A howl
wealth Fund at some later date.
is going up from aU quarters of the globe against this action of
Have we, in this community
o f Turner, really
appreciated
of the Chiuese government. As far as we know the Chinaman in
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just
what
has
been
done
fot our
Atnerrca is not allowed trial by his own certs, in this country for
boys
and
girls
the
last
five
years?
any misderuranor he may commit, but is tried under our own
Have
we
always
given
careful
Hew oeod fife yeti at ftnCinj mlstahcsT The artitt has lotenttonatly made
conrts. Why should the foreigner have these rights in China?
the
cards
Is it not iust as fair for tho one as the other'’ If tlie nationals of several cbvloi-e ones in drawing the above picture. Same of them are easily consideration to
discovered, others may be hard. See how long It will take YOU to find tlv.ni. brought home and cooi>crated
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other countries become involved with the CLintsj law why should
with tlie work the Health Unit
they not be tried by the Chinese coutle.
is trying to do?
This morning Dr. Kaiward Lee
Russell assisted by Mi«js Margar­
et McAlpine is conducting a
school clinic here. In the after­
Congress is just now in a turmoil over tho enforcement of the
noon
a pre-school clinic is beinfc
prohibition law. Borne of the wet senators are calling for light
held
at
the Turner Uigh School.
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wines and beer. Some of the radical tin s are shouting that the
Administration policy in t):e enforcement of the Volstead act is a
M EA T M AKE RABBIT
faiure, Some of them are culling for the resignation of Secretary
RAISING PROFITABLE
Mellon. This demand lias beeu made by Senator Norris, of Neb­
raska, Republican dryy who supported A1 Smith in tho last elec­
tion. We agree with the Portland Telegram that in place cf re­
moving Seeratary Mellon from office remove the duties of tha
enforcement lire prohibition law from the treasury department
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Prnther
The enforcement of prohibition belongs and should have beeu
entertained Thursday with a
placed under the supervision of the department of justice long
dinner
A minituru Christmas
ago. The attorney general is the law enforcing officer of the
tree, dantily decorated, was used
government, not the secretary pf the treasury.
for the center peice and covers
were laid for Mi's. Rrather’s pa:
rents,
Mr. and Mrs.
N. W.
N O TIC E TO CREDITORS
be forever inrred o f all right, title
Hutchens o f McMinnville, Airs.
Notice is hereby given, that the and interest therein.
Leona Fuller pf Sijverton, p ar­
This summons is published pursuant ,
uiKiersrrned, by an order o f the Coun­
rel IV- Hutchens o f Tacoma,
ty Court o f the State o f Oregon, fo r to an order duly made and entered by
the County of Marion, duly nur.ie" dn<! the under?'sued, Honorable Brazier
Floyd Zettpberg o f Silvertoq and
entered on the ftth day of December, C. Small, justice of the above entitled
the hosts
Air. and Mrs. Earl
1929, was appointed administratrix of court, on the 27th day o f December, '
the Estate of J. McD. Headrick, de­ 192“ .
S. I ’rather and son ytanford, Jr
ceased, and that she has fluty qualified
BRAZIER C. SMALL.
Hptchcnj is a brother of Mrs.
and is now acting as such administra­ Justice of the Peace fo r Salem Dis- |
trix.
trict, Marion Couyty, A/regon.
Prather.
He enjoyed a week
All persons having claims against E. L. CRAWFORD.
furlough
frpm
{he navy, being
tiie Slid estate are hereby notified to
Attorney for Plaintiff.
present the same, duly Verified as re­ Lpdd <k Bush Bank Bldg., Salem,
stationed on the U S S Iiexing-
quired by law, to the undersigned at
Oregon.
i ton now at Tacoma.
219 U. S. National Bank building, in
T H E T U R N E R T R IB U N E
I
Cnina Stands for Rignts
RAISING RABBITS IS
MONEY MAKING ENTERPRISE
The Prhibition Tangle
Prathers Hosts A t
Pinner Party
Salem. Oregon, within six (6 ) months
from the date o f the first publication
o f this notice.
The date of the first publication of
this notiro is December 19, 1929.
M A R G A R E T E. HEADRICK,
Administratrix o f the Estate o f J.
McD. Headrick, Deceased.
FRED A. W ILLIAM S,
Attorney for said Administratrix.
219 U. S. National Bank Building,
Salem, Oregon.
Dec.19,26,L929-Jan.2,9,16,1930
NO TIC E OF H E A R IN G O F F IN A L
ACCO U NT
NO TICE OF HEARING OF F IN A L
ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State '
of Oregon, for Marioq County.
In the Matter o f the Estate of ‘
Jam-’ s Reid. Deceased.
Notice is hereby ^iven that the
final account of Ladd and BuSh Trust
Company, executor of the estate of ;
James Reid, deceased, has been filed I
in the County Court of Marion Coun­
ty-, Oregon, and that the 24th day of
January, 1930, at the hour of 10
o’clock A. M. has been appointed by j
said court for hearing objections to I
sain final account, at which time any
persons interested in said estate may I
i appear and Me objections thereto in
writing and contest the sdme.
LADD AND BL'SH TRUST COM-
P A N i,
By JOSEPH H. ALBEHT,
Class
ttW-fiKSUC.1 AOhCi^Tt'Ml VOUNWVnO*
Money Is being mnde with piht.lis
on many forms, stive the Sears Roe­
buck Agricultural Foundation.
The
rabbit raising Industry undoubtedly
bas a great future.
Tbc decreasing supply of wild fur
bearing animals and (he increasing
use of furs for clothing are steadily
Increasing the demand for rabbij skin
which Is now tiie most extensively
psed fur. |n the I’ nltpd States, qione,
nbouf lOO.OOn.ufki rabbit skins are used
annually, of which 98 per cent are Im-
qtirted. The flesh of young butch rale
bits resembles the white meat of
chicken.
Feed costs of rohblf production nre
low. Alfalfa bay, nota and barley, and
roofs especially enrrota, and some
green feed such ns lawn clippings are
extensively need. Buildings need not
be expensive. By using multiple hutch-
In tic County Court of ;pe State
af Oregon, fyrttg p w t t ^ o f -‘Marion.
In tlie matter cl kTst-iV; “o f Melvin
Thomas Miller, Deceased.'
Tru.n OUi^-f Executor.
• Notice is hereby given tligt the final
account o f Stella L. Miller, admin-s- R. H. U AaSETI.
Attorney for Executor.
trr.trix of the estate of Melvin Thomas
Miller, deceased, has been filed in the 503 Bank of Commerce Bldg, Salem,
^OiVfcon
County,Court of Marion County, Ore­
gon, r.nd' that the 20th day of Janu­
ary, 1930, at the hour o f 10 o’clock NO TIC E OF H E A R IN G OF F IN A L
ACCO U NT
a. in., has been appointed by said
court for hearing objections to raid
In the County Court of tho Stato
final account,
which ume any per­ o f On-KHU. Itir .Marion County.
sons interested in •.aid estate mav ap­
In the M;.t‘.er of the Estate of
pear and file objections thereto in Paulino Leep- r, Deceased.
writing am a contest same.
Notice is .hereby given that the
STELLA L. MILLER,
final account of Kiice M. Bancroft"
Admin is trat rix. und Charles W. Leeper, executors of
the estate of Tauline Leeper, de- j
M ARTIN F. FER REY,
y cease T,‘ has been filed in the County
Attorney for Estate.
t Court
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of ----
Marion County,
Oregon,
and
Salem, Oregop.
I that the 24th day of January, 1930,1
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ncer and
frit the hour of 10 o’clock A. H. has
j lieen app -inted by said court for hear- gon Mearl left Monday to spend
■ • n* to sai :• iiul account.
SUMMONS
I a» which ti<nc uuy persons interested j several clays with Mrs. NeeUs
In the Justice Court for Salem Dis­ j in raid estate may appear and file
trict, Marion County, Orep-on. Civil | objections thereto in writing and con- . parents near Corvaliis.
action to recover money.
teat the tame.
E. J. Harrison, Plaintiff,
ALICE MINNIE BANCROFT,
! Mr. and Mrs Anderson spent
vs.
CHARLES W. LEEPER,
Sunday with relatives near plain
Henry Dwinell, Defendant.
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Executor*. : view.
To Henry Dwinell, the above named R. H. BASSETT.
defendant:
Attorney tor Executors.
Louisa K ,jnke sp<jn£
In the nam» of the State o f Oregon, 008 Bank of Commerce Bldg., Salem, : Mrs.
you arc hereby required to appear and . Oregop.
Ohristmas witn her son and fam­
answer the amended complaint filed |
ily Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kunke
against you in the above entitled
action within four w->k from the
Mrs. Nelly Hamilton spent
date o f the firct publication o f this
summons,to-wit: from the 2nd day of
Christmas
with Norman Hamil­
January, 1930, and if you fail to so
ton o f Salem.
anoerr, for want thereof plaintiff will
take judgment a.^ainst you as follows,
to-T.-it:
Mrs. Carl Boo.h attended the
5coßsrt>U
1. For th" sum of *41.91 end for
hn
teachers
convention in Portland
plaintiff's eofto and «Us bur ¿amenta in­
flurúV ' m c ^
H
curred ra this aitior-.
last week.
- 2. 'f hi>i th<- il.-dat proceedings b-
Via dc.r*
F-d to r the sale o f all o f your right,
Mrs Lula Chapman of St Hel­
vr Cera* .3rLeftoj¡
t ile and inu-ree* in and to the lollow-
ÔMmVf
ens,
and Mrs. Chapmans daugh­
r : described p -rvonal property, to-
mât
J t jjL n
v-it: Money in the join o f $28.86 be­
(fit ‘li*.
ter and husband of Woods Ore.
Tbrton /
ing wages duo to you from the South­
( were all visitors at the home o f
ern Pacific Company, and one yearling
■vw Ary-rlle
g-ade Jersey heifer, by the sheriff o f
A le n W
Mr and Mrs II. Wipper Satur­
CL 6 VER 0 ALE
Marion County. Oregon, or the con­
stable o f any district therein, accord-
ir g to law and the practice o f the
•hove entitled court, and that the
proceeds o f said sale be applied to the
Amounts due plaint ff. end that you
ar.i all ptw en* claiming through you,
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General
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WHAT’S W O N G AND WHERE?
Entertained
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for
D ry g o o d s , G ro c e r ie s
Glassware, Hardware
Hoots and Shoes
Wet weather goods
Highest prices for fitrnj
produce
W e G iv i)
S & !1 ('nsh Discouul Stamps
T u rn er,
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riiQtoradu. oas uiaJq such stride*
recently that It promisee mure tbnn
•ver to fulfill «onte day the furerà»!
cf pwen U Voun* at a dinner given
tu 1923 ;o peurral James ti H.irliord.
J’roaldcnt of the Radio Corporation,
that It oventuplly will miko II poni
ble to flash whole pages of newrpa-
pori acroma tho ocean.
The most recent development* nr#
tho etniplIOcatlon of phoinradlo np
paratus, creator speed end the reduc-
tlon In rate» between New York end
Londoq which font hat been announced
by W. A. Wintcrbotlom, Vice Preel-
dent la charge of communication* of
R C. A. Communication*, Inc. Tho
reduction was mado poaalblc by tho
simplification and the greater »peed
Tho new rata Is figured In conllnielcra.
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"N o Collection. No Charge"
tuiifiquont uccbuiiU eoJL-cUHi on •
contfo'xant tvrni*.
We do tne work,
»houldor lii« expel*»* «(id nuke no
rlwirgi-
univa*
«oUrctinn I* mad«.
Aecounl* turne d int<
Caik Since \y# Started. ■
Jot tlown u t«i«g liât af bait enes and
mo iuto urta ui money
li*t ui turn Unno
$750 000
Business Mon's Adjustment
Company
41S tC Masonic lltilg.
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SA1.KM. OREGON
NEW RADIO TRENDS
STRESSED ÍN SHOWS
Simplified Tuning and S ere«*
Grid T u I m - o Are tho
Big Feature*.
Slutpllfirailon l.’t tuning, popularity
of »creep grit) fubes and cxreptlnnslly
artistic cabinets for radio rerelsi re
are among tha outstanding features
Cf the radio show* which now are Ip
progress throughout th* I ’ nltrd fltatesl
(jnnntily production b*e brought tha
greatest values erer offered.
Ap Innovation la the offering by on*
of the largest manufacturer* of lit«
first battery qporated Radiol»» wtiosQ
performance H comparable to those of
socket power.
T!4le development,
puds possible by Iqudepeaker refine*
uiont* and the increased efficiency of
lb* screen grid at a low current con­
sumption. U be-ng welcomed by oe n-
era of homes unwired tor electricity.
Although the screen grid lead* In
(bo new model* as a radio frequency
amplifier, another new Kadlotron, th«
PX2IS. is used widely ae an outstand-
l;,g part af th* audio systems. Tit*
Y-237 and ether standard tabes sun
retain their popularity for th* specific
Uies for which they are beet lulled.
The famous super heterodyne elf,
cult Is employed In one of tbs new­
est Itadlolas, attracting attention af
the shows, hut quantltj production hsq
put this model far the first time In •
price clast wlthta tho raach of thq
>att majority of listeners.
A t Petorson Home
es, a large number may be produced
on a small nre a In back yards.
A prolific doe vt-ffl easily province
Miss Lillian I’eiorson teacher
2i> to 25 young In fi year. Young rab­ ¡o f the junior boys and girls class
bits may be bred at 7 to 8 months >f
ago. The <’ll Inch I hi, American White, o f the Christian church entor-
American Illnc, New Zealand White, tained with a Christntaa i>arty
New Zealand Red. nnfl While Flemish for her class, A large Christ­
are the varieties nnst pxlcnsivcly
mas tree wtjs a special feature
produced In the United Slates.
f>ir.c, texture of fur, color, and the and gifts were exchanged among
core given the pelt after removing the guests. All the class attend­
are the chief factors In tho price of
nurqerous
rabbit skins.
Fine pelts uro often in g participated in
s -"cd by rnreU- i handling, (.'hin­ games during the afternpo, after
d-ilia Whltp, and fled. In the order which the nostess served refresh­
named take precedence over other
color*. Marketing methods are being ments.
Improved so that small breeders nre
now able fo obtain the full commer­
cial value fc*r their pelts, the Founda­
tion adds.
Family Reunion
The entire control iqechanlam cf one
modern radlq receiver.
Illuminated
dial uumbers show on the escutcheon
window when the set l* turned on.
A t Ransom Home
Mr, and Mrs Mickey
and
daughter Edith o f Saleip visited
A family reunion was enjoyed
with M*-. and Mrs. Ivan Hadley
Christmas day at the horpe of
Sunday.
! Dr. and Mro. J. W, Ransom
Mrs. Nell Stiener and daugh­ when their children and families
ter Margaret o f Salem visited gathered for the day. Guests
Mrs. II. Q.
with Mr. and Mrs J. W. SchiiT- were Mr. and
Rcrkins
and
daughters
Mildred
erer last Tuesday.
and Rauline o f Waterloo; Harve
Mr. Hennios was a huaine-is Rano°m o f Lyons;| Mrs. Susie
visitor, in Salam, Monday.
Random and son« Harold and
Wayne o f Aurnsville;
Mrs.
Mary F. Oiler and Mrs. Eifie
McGqvem o f Portland; Thomas
Ransom o f AumaviUe; Mr. and
Mr$. J. J. Ransom o f Shelburn
and the hosts pr. fjnd Mrs. J.
On January 1 the Cotnmwn- W. Ransom.
Health Demonstra­
tion To County
wealih Fund, o f New York City
turned over the administration
o f the Marion County Health
Demonstration to the
Marion
County Health Unit This marks
the and of a five year experiment
in Marion county. Thu Common
wealth Fund ha* spent nearly
$300 OU) in this county in an e f­
fort *.0 find out just what could
day.
be accomplished in a health cam­
Miss Inez Barnett spent several paign among children. They have
days last week with Miss .Mildred bought equipmant for this work
SshifTerer.
including car3 used by the nurses
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Every one is invited to come,
bring well filled luncty basket
and spend the day. You will
I k » well paid.
Please note tlie
following program. In uddition
to the regular numbers listed i
sdecial number Is expected from
each Bible school in tho district.
llegining nt 10 o'clock there
will be a song service with devo-
tionals led by Uerbert Bennett
Jr., song by intermediate p;rls
class o f the Stayton Methodist
Bible School followed by the les­
son study, alter which there w ill
be a çplo by Felix Wright »ltd
an address by Prof. Jumes T.
Matthews, o f Willamette Uni­
versity, followed by a basket
dinner
Beginnidg at 1.30 I’ . M. there
will be a song service followed by
a devotional led by W J. Lyntan,
pastor o f the Christian chunch.
This will be followed by the busi­
ness meeting, discussions and
spccinl music, closing w-iih an ad­
dress by Rev. Norman Kendall
Tullv, pastor of the First Presby­
terian church o f Salem- Salem
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S. S. Convention
Stayton r Sunday
Tho Santiam District Bible
School will hold their first « in ­
vention of 1930 this coming Sun­
day, JaruaryS, meeting with the
Methodist Bible School o f Stay-
ton. This is an all day meeting
with basket dinner at noon.
The "heart” of a high speed facsimile
transmitter
but i* approximately (2 a iqtiaro Inch.
The old rate was $3.20 n square Inch
The accompanying cut »how* the
group of lights, called the "doughnut
light;” which center lllumluatloq on
d point on the picture or printed mat
tur placed cu a roller across from
thorn. Tble light beam la reflected
from the picture or printed matter
Into tho photocell box behind the
light*. The "doughnut” la on a car
rlage which move« acro*s and back In
front of the roller. After every trip
th« carriage make* from one side to
tho other, the roller turn* ever so
«lightly,
As tho epot of light from tho
"doughoqt” passes back and forth
tbq lightness qnd darkness of the
points R touches change the Intcn
slty of the reflected beam. The re­
flected heqm produces electrical im­
pulse*, which aie amplified, sent hy ra­
dio to a receiver hundred* of mile*
jfiway and changed by q>o receiver to
oleclrlcal Impulse* again. Tpeoe elec-
¡trlcal Impulse* cans* a neon light to
glow at Interval* timed perfectly with
' the benm nf light reflected from the
.picture on the transmitter. The glow
Of the neon light Is reproduced on
photographic paper, placed iu the
■«me position on a roller on the re­
ceiver that t*-* original I* In on the
transmitter. Tluu an exact duplicate
Of the original I* made.
Simplified tuning Iq some models ex­
hibited take* the form of tuning and
Volume control from one combination
knob. In others It I* aided hy a magni­
fied inning *calo which throw* lllurnl-
paled number* of a slxe which can ha
read easily upon a trantlurrut com-
poqlilon window In (ho o*potebeui(.
This Itiullola tuning irate la the re­
search laboratory’» answer to tho prob­
lem of tuning receiver« placed In poat-
thin* whore tho light Is not good.
In Hie Klith Annqal Radio World’*
F ilr In Now York a radio Pageant of
Progress, prepared at a cost of more
than $100.000 hy the Exhibition Dlvl.
akip of tho Radio-Victor Corporation,
trac’d hy mean* of historic nppuratu*,
toplleas and truo to scale models the
story of vadlq from Marconi to the
present. Ulmllpr historical exhibit* of
radio are being placed Ly Radio-Victor
ip othep «how*. George (Mark, mnn.
i(gor of the Exhibition Division, |j i«o.
(ptary of a committee cooperating
tJTt’ h the Smithsonlaq Institution and
orgirnincnt official* In creating * na-
r>nal museum of radio, which eventu­
ally will hou*o many of the exhibits
being shown by hi* company.
Television demenitratlon* under th*
auspice* of the Radio Corporation nt
tho New \ork *how Indicated real
progress, but tho engineers whose brIFi
llnnt work was responsible for the Im­
provement* were careful to point out
tbnt other problem* still remained to
bo eolvod before television would be
practical for home loft.
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