The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 09, 1930, Image 4

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given, that the
umi<'r»i»,ned, by an order of the Coun­
ty Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Marion, duly made and
entered on the 0th day of December,
1929. was «»pointed adminUtratrbt of
the Estate of J. Mcl). Hendrick, de­
ceased, and tli.»t al>e has duly qualilWd
and is now acting as such adminUtra-
At the evening service itixn I
music was eiijoy«d «ltd another
New Year’* sermon, "Th e Goal
o f Your L ife ," wits delivered by
R ?v. Gllstrup. The Christian Kn- 1 1
d avor was let! by two groups of
nominated candidates o f young
people.
SUMMON3
Harrison's General Store
for
In the Justice Court for Salem Dis­
trict, Marion County, Oregon. Civil
Turner, Opegcn. Thurrday, J A N U A R Y 9. 1930
action to recover money.
E. J. Harrison, Plaintiff,
JF. y. Humify. Editor
vs.
Il sued Every Thursday at Turnar, Marion County, Oregon
Henry Dwlnell, Defendant
To Henry Dwinell. the above named
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BU nSCItiPTIO N $1.25 PER YE A R .
All perron* having claim« against | In the name o f the State of Oregon,
at Turnar, Oregon, as second-clase mutter, under the
the said estate are hereby notified to you are hereby required to appear and
Act o f March 3. 18T9. ____________
present the seme, July verified as re­ answer the amended complaint file«!
coiled by law, to the undcraignfed at against you in the above entitled
219 U. S. National Hank building, in action within four weeks from the
Salem. Oregon, within six (ii) months date o f the first publication of this
from the date of the first publication summons.to-wit: from the 2nd day of
January. 1920, and if you fail to so
of this notice.
appear, for want thereof plaintiff wiil
The date of the first publication of take judgment against you ns follows,
this notice is December It). 11*211.
to-wit:
One o f the best Wrestling
MARGARET E. HEADRICK.
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For the mi « f -'it * i and for m atches to be staged in thin part
Administratrix o f the Estate of J. plaitituT» co.-ts and dishurs manta in-
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McD. Headrick. Deceased.
cur red ill this action.
o f tho country for a long time
?. That the usual proceedings be has just been signed by M ill l ily
FRED A. WILLIAMS,
Attorney for said Administratrix.
had for the sude o f nil of >our right,
21J U, S. National Dank Building. title and interest In and to the follow Vollunteer Fire Dept. for Tues.
Salem. Oregon.
described personal property, to- Jan. I -Uh at Mill City Tho con-
“ I pledge allegiance to the Flag o f the United States
wit: Money In the sum o f $2S Si! ho- testants for this bout will be Ted
Pec. 1 i .2ti. 1929-Jan.* .9.1 <>. 1920
Ing wa«re* fine to you from the South- 1
Turner,
O regon
and the country for which it stands. One nation,
ern Pacific Company, an.I one yearling T u y p t o f 1 orllliud, and Tano
NOTICE
OF
HEARING
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rnnle J.-ntoy heifer, by the sheriff of j N iya k o o f Japan,
indivisible, with liberty and justice for nil.”
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ACCOUNT
Morion lounty, Oregon, or the con-
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Ted ThyiHf
In the County Court o f the State «table of any district therein, accord-
Ted
Tb\'|K has been the moat
of Oregon, for tne County of Marion. ins to law and the practice of the .tutatandinw
light-heavyweight
In the matter of Estate o f Melvin above entitled court, and that tho
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R E P O R T O F C O N D I T IO N
proceeds o f said sole be applied to the wrestler in the world for tho last
Thomas Miller. Deceased.
Notice is her- by given that the final amounts due plaintiff, and that you several years, and by his
rocent ¡Q f ^ turner state dank , at T urn er , County o f M a r io n , Ore-
Among many tilings demanded by the State 1 eaohers Associa­ account of Stella L. Miller, edminis- and all persons claiming through you ,1
victory over August Sepp, o f So- k,on at c|osu o f business Doember 31st, 1920.
tra'rix of the estate o f Melvin Thomas
tion, attliuir meeting in Pott laud recently, was that a state com­ Miller, deceased, has been filed in the he forever barred o f alt right, title
nttle, is now conceded to be thiv
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missioner « f cducatilin be appointed to be furnished with com­ County Court of Marion County. Ore­ and interest therein.
This summons is published pursuant champion o f this tlevision. Tarro
gon, and that the 20th day o f Janu­
A MAT 21
modious quarters and a staff of assistants to carry on research ary, 1990, at the hour of 10 o'clock to an order duly made and entered by M iyake is considered one o f tho 1 L I- o " a " n “ * * I*1
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a. m., has been appointed by said the undersigned, Honorable Brniier , .
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court for hearing objections to said c. Small, justice o f the above entitled logica- contenders fo r thu light- |
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The Hollvwood Press (.^alem) savs that th# commissioner of final
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...... per- court, on the 27th day of December, heavyweight crown,
account, at which
any
and by |
1929.
tnvi.oo
Al
Kara-1
Hanking
Itouati
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00,
furniture
and
fixtures
flYJO
on
education would incidentally become .he educational c a r of t h e I pear
intoned
holding "Headlock”
BRAZIER 0. SMALL,
MOTA II
duo from bank« and caali lieu»#
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state having absolute control of the entire school system of the i writing and contest same.
Justieo of the lVnce for Salem Dis- Slick to a one hour draw last ¡
trict,
Marion
County,
Oregon
90AI9.78
STELLA
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week has established himself
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state. “ The meeting did not specify,” says the Press, “ what it
Administratrix. E. L. CRAWFORD,
more firmly in that position. A
would do with the present state supenuleudeut of public instruc­ MARTIN F. FERREY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
LIABILITIES
Ladd & Hush Dank Bldg., Salem, i match between these two grapp-
Attorney fon Estate,
tion. Probably be would be made the c a r ’s valet.”
Ore go#.
Salem, Oregon.
HMMMI 1*0
fgns
of
:
Capital
«lock
paid
In
! !ers should satisfy the
Another Big Match
Signed By Mill City,
in*
.
Drygoods, Groceries
Glassware, Hardware
hoots and Shoes
Wet weather goods
Highest prices for farm
produce
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Teachers Make Demands
One thing this move would do would be to increaoe the aiready
sum i oo
any community, and if the fans Surplus_____ ____
super-burden of taxation now carried by the state at large, levied
'¿Y~or" h T a Rf n S~5FTIN X t!
litui At
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FIN A L of Mill City and vicinity take Undivided profit«—net....
ACCOUNT
principally on the farmer and fhe small home owuer. Let us
ACCOUNT
AU 7 U 6 A<|
Demand deposit«____ ____
kindly
to
the
wrestling
game,
the
In the Ccunty Court of the State
In the County Court o f the State
quote further from the Hollywood Press regarding these resolu­
SIAAt <U
of Oregon, for Marion County.
firemen are planning on other Time certificate». ___
of Oregon, for Marion County.
tions.
In the Matter o f the Estate of
In the Matter o f the Estate of matches when over high class |
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James Reid. Deceased.
“ One of these resolutions demands that the educators of the Pauline Leeper, Deceased.
men
of
thi3
calibre
can
bo
secur­
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Notice is hereby given that the
«TATK o r OHH.oN, fo r N t V o r MAItlog,
state ‘unite their energies to liberate the people from their bon- ftna) account 0f Alice M. Bancroft final account of Ladd and Bu*h Trust ed.
I, K. T. Pierce, President of Ibo above tinnii <1 hank, ilo «idruinly
Company, executor o f the estate of
dage o f iguorauce.’ Evidently the convention had not heard th at!*® «1 Charles W. Leeper, executors of Jame» ......
Reid, deceased, has been file»! 1 Matt Matheny. Matchmaker! swear that the ab ove«lab ment le true to the l»'*t of my know lodai» and belief,
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the estate o f Pauline Leeper, Ue-
Court o f Marion Coun- for A bdny Boxing commission,
Oregon stands very high in the scajo of literacy.”
ceased, has been filed in the County in tho County
K. T. I'ietee. Preahleut
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‘Jitb •lav nf
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Court of Marion County, Oregon, and ty, Oregon, and that tho 2tth day of .
“ Another resolution demands that the legislature take action tint th- 24th day of January. 1930, January. 1930 . at the hour of 10 13 assisting H, L. Boggess, Mill I ’O B H B C T — Akte«!: C. A. Hoar. J. R. Whitehead, Ursula It. Plrroe. Directora.
Nutwrrlbod and »worn to liefere me this Tth ilay of January, lMOO.
compelling the extension of kindergarten traiuiug to every child at the hour of lb o'clock A. M. has o'clock A. M. has been appointed by ; c it y matchmaker, in puting on
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Irma C. Hpeer,Notary Public for Oregon.
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been appointed by said court for hear- said court for hearing objections to ,
«aid
fln.il
account,
at
which
time
any
these
matches,
iq tae state
Another resolution demands the organization of n ing objections to said final account
My oortiuiiwlon expire* June A, 1988.
persons interested in said estate may
national department of education w ilh a member in the presi- at which time any peno— interesUd appear and file objections thereto in
REAL
dent’s cabinet. The educational ogaoization realizes that it has i objections thereto in writing and con- writing and contest the seine.
LADD AND BUSH TRUST COM
about gone the limit with the taxpayers of Oregon, but if they • tost the same.
PANY,
ALICE M INNIE BANCROFT,
By JOSEPH H. ALBERT,
can take the matter entirely out of their hands and place it under
CHARLES W. LEEPER,
Trust Officer Executor.
Executors.
the big national bureau in Washington and a state bureau run by
IL II. BASSETT,
R. H. BASSETT.
Attorney
a czar picked from their owu ranks, they feel that their graft
will I Attorney for Executor*.
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. Executor. ... . _ ,
11‘ldrei Schiffcrer entered the
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303 Bank o f Commerce Bldg., Salem. 50» Bank of Commerce Bldg, Salem,
come easier.” “ Another resolution demands the r ig m to luxe
p r..gon.
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Capitol Uuaine*# College Monday.
charge of'systematic and organized recreatiou’ for every pupil ”
Several children arc out of retool
from the kiudergarteu to the university graduates. Another
here on account of prevailingcolJ*.
resolution demauds ‘opportunities through units of administra­
Mr. and Ml'S. Carl Booth euter-
tion, supervision and finance.’ Very adroitly worded. Just ana­
laiued friends hum Salem Sunday.
lyze it aud see ii it does not simply mean more jobs, more money '
Ivan Hadley is quite sics. He
and mor«' ways to spend it.”
attended Ibo S S. convention Sun-
“ Another resolution demands that all school houses be brought
d ty and came home sick, and is
not able to bo up yet. Probably,
up to a minimum standard of construction aud be supplied with
Grippe, as it is in nearly every
such libraries, labrotories, shops, gymnasiums etc. ‘as may be,
home in this locality
deemed necessary by the state board of education.’ The associa­
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were
tion evidently greatly deplores the legends which attach merit to
Albany
visitors Saturday.
the modest sebooi bouses of the past and notes with couteuipt
Mrs. Hazel Morn* spent Sun­
that pupils in these institutions were unable to secure anytliiug
day afternoon in Aumeville with
but au education and a high moral character.”
hi-r father, Mr. Briokmaur
With little study and forethought it can readily be seen that
Mr. Uennios and Arthur Kunke >
dose of resolutions would do to the taxes if they became laws.
You may go direct to Chicago from here
were doing some road work Mon­
Tnis ogery of taxation has about goue the limit. Other states
without change of cars or trams. Thru Pull,
day.
have gone through this same process of high financiering and
MODALE
T h ru
Pullm an
WHAT’S WRONG AND WHERE?
direct to
Chicago
—and fares arc lower via
this new Route East
man sleepers leave here daily on the West
Coast" via Klamath Falls, Alturaa, and
Ogden. Thru dining car service.
This new route, the Modoc l ine, also
rovides local service between Klamarh
t alls, Reno and Ogden.
are now coming out on a brsis of sound state government Ore­
gon must follow in the path of these other states and the sooner
the better. .
Garbage Dumping
It is the object of many of the of the residents of this cormnu*
pity of homes to make it a desireuble place in which to live. l l
can be made such if the right kind of cooperative spirit is used
It will cot be a place that tvili attract visitors if we plant roses in
one end of town and dump garbage in the oilier. From reports it
seems that this lias been done. Along one block on the main
street and around both garages are roses and other dowers which
should add to the attractiveness of the town.
Cn a road leading out of the city to the south there is a gar­
bage dump aud most i f It in the city limits. This matter should
b ) looked into and ii it is continued some means should be de­
vised to put a stop to it
Such practices are blotches on the re­
cord of the town aud a mouace to the public health. Thoso liv ­
ing within tbs limi s of Turner have the privilege of having their
accutnula Ion of trash hauled away once n year an i those living
on the outside have no buiness hauling trash into town and
dumping it. Let us all work together to make Turner u desire-
able place in which to live.
Frolic Enjoyed
Ideal Rebeckah
Lodge Install Offi­ New Years Eve
cers
The young people o f the Chri 3 -
tian Endeavor o f the Christian
© lurch enjoyed a New Ysars
Eve party last Tuesday night fol-
lowing the choir practice, There
was nearly a hundred present.
Ideal Rebekah lodge No 223
met in regular session in the
I. O. O. F. hall last Wednesday
night.
Following the regular
lodge session the offices elect bnmediateiy after the choir prac-
were installed. Those installed tjee a business meeting was held
were Mrs. Frankie brooks, N G. and the officers elected for the
; Miss Mabel Walker, V. G. Miss coming year. The new officers
-iilddred Martin, R.S, ; Miss are Ilene Robertson, president;
iluriel Salsbury, F. *. Appointive
Gilstrap,
vice ■ prasi
_ I Josephine
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-
officers
were
Mrs.
I he ina dent; Esbond Tappan, secretary-
Ensley,
Mrs. Martha Barnett, treasurer. The business meeting
lira. China Bones, Mrs. Lucile was followed by several hours of
Vckinney, Mrs. Mabal Martin, fun followed by devotional serv-
Mrs. Lorstta J. Rowley and W ices at Midnight led by Rev. Ell-
more Gilstrap.
A. M»rth.
Lower Fares
*rc included in the
Mcrri«m Wcbjtet,
jiuch u
¡itrtgTcfb,
LroaJtjH, (mill
union. Bn bairn,
patnrauiii, etc.
New mmci and
[dice? * re lifted tuch
u Catbtr, SamJlurg, Stalin, Lett :j, etc.
Constantly unproved ind kept up
to date.
H ow good » r * you at finding mistakes? The a rtist hat Intentionally made
several obvious ones In d ra w in g the above picture. Som e of them are easily
discovered, others m ay be hard. See how long it will take Y O U to find them.
WEBSTER’S NEW
INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
Get The Best
The opening of this shorter route ease
permits a saving in fares to Rocky Moun­
tain, mid west and eastern destinations.
Atk your local agent for further
detaili and all travel information
m Pacific
H. S. Bond, Agent
Phone 101
The " Supreme Authority”
II.
spent
with
mond
MissTild Johansen o f Salem
was a guest of the R. 0. Witzel
, family for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. p. E. Thomason
spent the holidays with their
daughter Mrs. Paul Walker and
A . Richmond o f Salem
several day3 last week with
his daughter, Mrs. Ray­
Titus and family.
Church Day
At Turner
lam‘ 'y
Portland,
The annual church day was ob-
Miss May Calavan who teaches'
Sunday at the Turner
the Crawford school was married churchofChri 3 tw ith ala rh ccon -
Christmas eve to Mr. Leonard ^negation. The pastor, Kev. Ell-
Ruckle of Salem.
more Gilstrap, delivered a New
Mr. Beckley was called to Sa- Year’ s sermon. A special anthem
lem by the sickne33 and death 0f was sung by the choir.
bjg falber
Following the morning services
a good fellowship basket dinner]
Thomas Little is driving a new
was enjoyed in the church dining
Buick sedan,
room. The annual church meet­
Mrs. ------
R. 0. ' Witzel,
Mr. and ing
held
after the good fel-
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Iti^ was
" »«a iis
- is » »•»
Mrs. Chas Barber, Mr. and Mrs , lowship spread
Reports were
Thomas Little and
Mr. and made and election of new officers
Mrs, Raymond Titus and family took place The every member
attended the watch party which canvas which is now being made
was held by Turner Grange Tues­ is showing a fine and unanimous
day evening.
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spirit among the members.
in court!, colUtfi, xhooh, ind among
gortrnmeni official! both Fuleral and
State.
452,000 entriu including 408,000
voc tbutary term;, 32,000 ¡¡tofrafibical
subjects, 12,000 biographical entries.
Over 6,000 tUuUtaiiom, and 1 OO val­
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