The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, March 06, 1930, Image 4

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THÊ TURNER TRIBUNE
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K\in for the County o f Marion, «Iuty
m»«t<* an<l entered ft Salvili, Orvijon,
GROW Fll BERTS
fy b n ir r y 7th, 1930; nnd tho ■l»t.> o f
Entered
at
the
Postofflee
the
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honor
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SUBSCRIPTION’ $1.25 PER YEAR.
FOR PROFIT
fit Tomer,
s«*eottd-clnss
matter, undtf the iHf~'iary 13, XS*?0. F. 1. CRAWFORD,
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Tpr r‘ Oregon.
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Act of March 8. 197».
Attorney for Plaint ¡If. Frostproof; rtùnprrof; hour yo» nu
an.l r.fi.'u r
eaivlcnce and portoffloe adtlrew: Sa­
iMjfld Every Thursday at Turner, Marion County, Oregon
lmi. Oregon.
AUBREY L. FLETCHER, Editor
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SUMMONS
In th<* Circuit Court c f the State
o f O w n . for lh.* Count! o f Marion.
|>. wirtpirnt No. 2. No. t:'< 1.
Francis W. Smith amt Georg« -'
\ on Natta. part nor•- doing buMiio-»
■ undor th?
tlu name amt
ami style
myi * of
oi "Sa-
V tivo crop \\ hoj - American growing
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a m i? limitad ‘ t> “ W * i-t * 01 f t the
C uraihd
XVh) „yowl I U. M. Import 86.00(1,000
jwni’ict.i Fillu-rl i «nnu»ll> when ««■
ha,.- iiloal growing condition in the
Will« motto Y »ll«y f
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TURNI.«, OItKOPty
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jWRNfjrç TRIBUTO
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T h om sen s C o-E d Bulk Chocolatey
pelux & Sensation Fancy Boxes
4Q Varieties of Bars
When Buying Candies remember our stock is al­
ways of the highest grade and Fresh
Cigars
and
Tobacco
i
and First Frv booklet “ Filbert Crowiii»' and
price lists »o«t on request
Saloni,
a
cor-
Hank,
rn
National
(K'Nlioll, llwti.tur*.
Full line Trees, Shrubs and Kotos
Vs. ’
L, wi? Minder. al*o known as Tow
Mishlor, and TV ad Angol, 0« admin-
PEARCY BROS. NURSERY
E A T A B O W L O F C H IL L I A D A Y
¡.«trator o f tho Kctat« o f Maud
Mishlor, doeoasod, lV«f> ndants.
210 N. I ibarty Street. Salem
To l.owia Uiahter, also known as V. re." from Mootgtnmrjr-Ward Store
Low Mishlor, ono o f the dof, miauls
j “ I pledge Allegiance to the Flag of the United States
above named :
and the country for which it stands. One nation,
In tho name o f tlio State o f Oregon. 1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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you are hereby required to appear
indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.'*
In th* County Court o f the State
and answkr the nmendod complaint
filed against you in the above entitled ; of On-yon, for the County o f Marion.
court and cause oh Or before March In the Matter of the Estate o f Thomas convention just completed nt
John Ueunosaey, Deceased.
13, 1930. that being the time pro
M&mhfleld and Coquill*, urged \ W 5 5 % % S 5 V W .‘ A W A V .V
scribed by tho court in the order fo ri
Notice is hereby given that the un­
rvico
o
f
summons
upon
>ou
b)
pub-1
gradual expansion only by
dersigned,
by
an
order
o
f
tho
County
A report of the Ologon Judicial Council, signed by Justices
lieation and four weeks successively lou rt o f Marion County, State o f
means
of increasing efliciency
Belt and C o s h o w , o f tho state supreme court, and Circuit Judges fro-n the date o f the first publics! on 0 r ,.„oni duiy mn«lo #nd entered on tho
Alger Fee of Pendleton. Robert Tucker of Portland and James thereof, and if you fail to so appear ■ n t h dsy of January, 1930. was up- of herds.
and answer, pUinUT will take w de-|
;nUd adminisUwtor o f the Fstate
Such elTioiency, it was de­
brand of Marshfield, hied with Governor Norblad, Saturday, c n o against you. setting ostde and of Tllom;ls Jo)m H.-nnessey, deceasod.
d th, t th, un,ier.;igned has duly clared, should come through
contains a number of recommendations which it Is felt by the adjudging: fraudulent and void that
certain instrument in writing or deed |
Hfiwl a, 8Uch.
better feeds, elimination of
council would expedite and improve existing court procedure. o f conveyance, wherein defendant, 1
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cows under the 300-pound but-
Probably the c«o*t important of these recommendations is Lewie Mahler was grantor »ml de- i V»
fondant. Maud I Mishlor v
wat
gianteo | P “ ' «*»*• " •
notified to
s ) grantee
the one providing that a person convicted ot crime on a plea and purporting to convey to the said sont tho same, duly verified as re- torfat limit, better sires, and
quirod by law, at tho office o f K. H.
of inanity shall he sentenced to sene at least three years in Maud Mishlor the following described I Bassett, 503 Bank o f Commerce build­ raising of heifer calves only
pr, mises, to-wit!
ing. in the City o f Salem, Marion from 300-pound cows and high
kn insane asylum 'without right of habeas corpus.
Beginning on the North lino of
ithin six months
Any number o f cases might bc cited showing flagrant abuse
Claim o f ì.
1. N. |
• U n ì CUim
k& e
this notice, to-wil record sires.
Gilbert and wife, 16.235 chains March 6, 1930.
Tho present surplus of dairy
of the insanity defense, where the defendant has been adjudged
South 89 «t•>¿rees' 45 minutes West j
R. H. BASSETT,
products, it was held, is due to
from the Southw est corner o f the I
Insane and atter a brief conflnemortt in a hospital has been re­
Donatiorf Lanli Claim o f John SUv- Administrotorof the Fstate o f Thomas decreased consumption coupled
leased. it is this kbit of thing that is responsilbe for much of the
John Hennessey, Decease«!.
u>te in Township 7 South Rrange
with over expansion in some|
currant criticism that our criminal laws are inefficient and un­
West c f the Willamette Meridian in
Marion County, O re.; th* neo South
milk producing sections, partic­
fairly administered.
S3 degrees 45 minutes West 7.25 i
ularly the milk sheds of large
The council is t o be congratulated for its stand on this chains along the North line o f sai«l j
claim
o
f
1.
N.
Gilbert
and
w
ife;;
cities.
question and immediate steps toward the adoption of its recom­ thence South (5.90 chains; thonc« ;
To aid in correction of undor
North 89 degrees 45 minutes East j
mendation should be taken.
Chiropractor
7.2» chair,-, parallel to the North
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consumption
in this state, the
Neurocalometrr Service
line o f sai«l claim o f I. N. Gilbert
association
laid
comprehensive |
an«| wife; thence North «5.90 chains
Fhone 87. ReSKlt nce 2104J
SUMMONS
to the place o f beginning, and con­
plans for a unified campaign of
SUMMONS
j In the Circuit Court o f the State
taining 5 acres o f land, more or
256 N. High Street
In tho Circuit Court o f the State o f ; o f Oregon, for the County o f Marion.
education designed to stimulate
less, in Marion County, Oregon;
Oregon, for the County o f Manou. Department No. 2. No. 21012.
which
said
instrumentment
was
re­
Salem.
Oregon
use of more dairy products of
Eerui
Company,
a
corporation,
Plain­
Department 2.
recorded on the 22n<! day o f October.
S E T T L E M E N T OF E S TA TE S
tiff,
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all kinds, rather than limiting
A. W. Norblad, Governor; Hal F.
1927,
in
the
office
o
f
the
Recorder
of
vs.
. Hass, Secretary o f S u t*, and
P'txls
and
Conveyances
in
Rn«l
for
the drive to merely butter, nulk
S U IT E 4 1 0 S A L E M B A N K O F C O M M E R C E B L O G .
Thomas B. Kay. State Treasurer, Robert Culver, unmarried. Defend­ Marion County, Oregon, in Volume
ant.
comprising the Trustees o f A. R.
or
both.
195,
Deed
Recortis,
on
page
93,
ami
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SALEM .
OREGON
To Robert Culver, the above named
Burbank Trust Fond, Plaintiffs,
that said land above described be ad- •
Particular emphasis is to be
defendant:
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In the name o f the SUte o f Oregon, j'udged subject to the lien o f plaintiff’ ? 1
given
to
encouraging
dairy
respective
Writs
o
f
Attachment
and
W. E. Miiburn and Innah F. Milburn, lyOU are hereby required to appear and
manufacturers nnd retail deal­
* his w ifo; Jeanette B. h wcher *n«l j answer the plaintiff's complaint file«! Juilgment3 heretofore had and ob­
Louie H. Fischer, her husband, and jir-air*st you in Cie above entitled suit tained, as their respective interests
ers
to give more attention to
and
priorities
may
be
made
to
appear,,
Herman Se:g nnd Mary Jane Seig, ' w^t^iin four weeks from the «late o f
dairy products in paid display
his wife, détendants.
the first publication o f this summons, and that plaintiffs recover their costs
To W. E. Milburn and Innah F. to-wit: From the 13th «lay o f Feb- and disbursements incurred in this
The annual winter banquet advertising in newspapers. A
Milburn, his wife ; Jeanette B. Fischer ruary, 1930, and if you fail to so ap- suit, and that plaintiffs have such
of
the Minnesdta club was held positive campaign in favor of
other
and
further
relief
as
to
this
and Louis H. Fischer, her husband, pear, pHintiff will apply to the court
may appear just and equitable, j t ,
di
, rQ om o f thc First
and Herman Seig and Mary Jane S eig.. for a judgment and decree as follows, court
dairy products rather than a
Service o f this eummons upon you 1,1
u u *>
.
ms wife, «lefendants:
| to-wit:
bv publication is mad*-hy order o f tb •1 Presbyterian church in S tilem negative drive against substi­
• In the name of the State o f Oregon,: 1. For the sum o f 5902.00. to Honorable Percy R. K-Hy, Judge ef , ,
h o
v o a r lv 2 0 0 were
tutes war. the plan of action de­
you are required to appear and an- gither with interest thereon at the the Circuit Court o f tfce state o f Or*- ,1“ rcn
r ,c u r ‘ y
swer
the
complaint
filed
against
you
™.te
o
f
six
per
cent
per
annum
from
,d utc
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gon fo r the County o f Marion, at i present to partake of the ban- cided upon.
in
1! a ,, 9 until 2 pa.d, . for . the Sol e
w the
the above
above entiUed
entitled court
court and
i.nd cause
cause November
November 1,
1. 1
'|Uet a n d listen t o H line p . o -
The association also urged a
e.i or before four ( 4) weeks from the farther sum o f 5200.00 as specuu
date of the first publication o f this at.orney s fees am. fo r p.cint ; . s costs o f is February 13, 1930. The date j?n in i th a t w a s p r e p a r e d . A f t e r “ shakcup” in the present ad­
tumnons, and if you fail to answer, •
disbursements incurred in this o f the last publication is March 18,
W e carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber,
a few musical numbers, a busi­ ministration of the tuberculosis
1930.
«or want thereof the plaintiffs will *uit.
ness
meeting
wa3
held
a t which and abortion eradication work.
apply ta the court for the relief
2. Thst the usual decree may be
GEO. A. r.HOTEN,
Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select
prayed for irv their complaint; name- made fo r the sale o f the following de-
time Mrs. Cooke Patton was A committee was named to con­
E. L. CRAWFORD,
)y, that they have judgment against scribed mortgaged premises, to-wit:
from, also W all Board, Paint, Doors, Window»,
Attorneys
neys for Plaintiffs. elected vicc-prcaident to suc- fer with the livestock sanitary
)uu for tJic sum o f nine hun«ir*d
Lots Numbered Two (2 ) and
uollars ($900.00), together with ih-
Three (3 ) in the Hanshaw Fruit K dOrogon?d poitoffice address: Sa' ceed her husband, the l-ite E.
board in an effort to correct al­
Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Siabwood in
torest from thc twenty-first day o f De­
Farms in Marion County, State o f
____________________ Cooke Patton, who was elected leged serious conditions.
Oregon, e* shown by the Recorded — '
cember, 1928, at the rate o f six per
cent ( ) per annum until paid, and
four foot lengths.
plat of said Fruit Farms, on file
at the summer gathering last
New officers of thc associa­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
tor the further sum o f one hundred
and o f record in the office o f the
dollars ($ 100.00) as special attorney’s
County Recorder fo r the said
tion chosen o re : President, Sid­
Notice is hereby given that the un August.
fees, ami for plaintiff’s co. ts and dis-
Marion County, State o f Oregon; dersignetj, by an order o f the Countv
Dr. P. O. Riley, editor of the ney Miller, Woodburn; first
W e desire to serve the public with Promptness
bursements incurred in th:s suit; that;by the sheriff o f Marion County, Ore-
and Efficiency.
ylaintiffs’ mortgage described in the gon. according to law and the practice
e
« . . « • vice-president. Marvin Thomns,
somplamt in «aid suit be «lecreed to b« o f this court, and that the proceeds o f tered on the n t h day o f February, date for the nomination as sen-
Redmond; second vice-presi­
s first lien upon the following dc- said sale wiil be applied toward the
LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL
THONE S7S
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ator tom Marion county, who dent, Thomas Acree, Hood
Scribed premises, to-wit:
payment o f the amount due plaintiff,
and
that
you,
and
all
persons
claiming
an^l
that
she
has
duly
qualified
as
such
prefaced
his
a
d
d
r
e
s
s
W
ith
s
o
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ic
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The West two-thifds o f the fol­
River; secretary, P. M. Brandt,
All p. rsons having
„
h oa en w ord 3 j „ mem0ry
lowing described tract: Beginning under or through you, subsequent to administratrix
the
execution
o
f
plaintiff’
s
said
mort­
Oregon
State college; assistant
claims
against
said
estate
arc
hereby
at'a point on the fca«t line o f the
Donatien Land Claim o f Samuel gage. may be barred and foreclosen notified to present the same, duly of the late Cooke Patton, IOI*- secretary, N. C. Jamison, Cor­
Wbiker. 2r.33 chains South o f thc o f ail right, claim or equity o f re-
Nqrthe*:,’
in or to said mortgaged
1 m e r v ‘ « - p ~ w w ‘ » ' « * » «•»•>• vallis. Thc next convention will
WwtisHhff Booth, « b n * * * West of P^misc-s. and every part thereof.
for the estate, in Ladd & Bush Bank and tlien launched out on one be held in Redmond.
Che Witfc*nvtte M. jidiml, in Marion
5. That plaintiff, or any other per- building, in the City o f Salem, in of his wonderful addresses,
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“ thence SoqtL son, may become a purchaser at such Marion County, Oregon, within six
County,
OrogiM»;'
¡ , n w i, in in n.-*rv. . .: * . .
which held the interest of his
Î2.63 chai»? alene thq F14 * lirio o í sale, and that such purchaser imme­ months o t the date o f this notice.
Dated this 2Cth day o f February, audience from beginning to
*ho Samuel V.alktr claim to the diately upon such sale may be let into
1930.
eenter of the County Ilu-d loading the possession o f the premises.
end, Mr. Field, a blind musi­
KATIE AHRENS,
tram Salem to Silvertch; tnenoe
4. That plaintiff have such other
PAINLESS DENTISTRY A N D X-RA Y W O R K
Administratrix
o
f
thc
Fstate
o
f
John
cian, presided at the piano. A
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further felief as to the court may
Ahrens, Deceased.
All Work Guaranteed and nt Moderate Prices
V 1V j <fca.l:,s alon‘f
c.ent" 21 app ar just and equitable.
junior member of the club ren­
said road;- thence North 2d.31
Service o f this summons upon you E. L. CRAWFORD,
U»e Your Credit
Come in and talk it over
chains; thence East 12.30 chains to by publication is made by order o f the
dered several harmonica selec­
Bible study hour was inter­
Attorney fo r Estate.
»he place o f beginning and contain­ Honorable Percy It. Kelly, judge c f Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg., Salem,
tions. Mr. La Londe, under­ esting and well attended. "The
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
ing 30 acres, situated in Marion the Circuit Court o f the State of Ore-
SAtJEM
Oregon.
iioui.tv, Oregon.
study of the late Cooke Patton, Life of Christ” is the theme for
Phono 440
Roiidcnr* 75S-K
Sado and except from the above
entertained the audience with this quarter. The morning and
d ,-crib> «j tract that certain land . W . V . V . W / A V i W W W A V J '^ A V / W . V . V W / . '. V . V . V . V J
some
clever feats of magic.
deedt-d to Eliabzeth E. Lewis and : %
evening sermons call to those
Lloy«l S. Lewi?, as shown by d«-ed i
The next meeting of the club who like to hear the word of
r'cordt.nl in Volume 175, Page 324, i
will be at Playmore park, some God preached in truth and sin­
’ .V A V V .V .W W W W .’ .W /A W A ’ W /A V V W A V V W .y
Deed It cord.-, of Marion County, ¡1
State o f Oregon, and Raymond Me- i
Salem 's Square Deal Jewelers & Opticians.
time this coming summer as the cerity. Next Sunday sermon
Fee as shown by'dee«! rWorde«i in 1
Volume 176, Parc 437, D<-ei)' Rec
Diamonds W atches Clcoks Jewelry & Silverware.
*■ guests of the Hubbard com­ topic is “ Thc Way." There will
ords o f Marion County, ¡State o f
munity.
be special music.
Oregon; »* • '*
379 State, St.
Salem, Oregon.
¡1
Tuesday night was the last
that the usual d-cree b: made for
loin fo lla c i ion Agency,
Lunches
Fountain Service
MTC I IKS K O N K K C ’ riO N d O R V
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A Step in the Right Direction
Dr. O. L. Scott
MINNESOTA CLUB »DIOS
ANNUAL WINTER DINNER
s
Turner Lumber &
Mfg*. Co.
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Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
Pomeroy and Keene
by the shf “ f f o f Marion Count “ '
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proceeds o f said sale may be applied |
('ward the nayment o f the amount
due plaintiffs and that the abova j
a’ameir defendants, and each of them, ‘
nnd all persons claiming under or
through them, or any or cither o f
therm, subsequent to thc execution of
saiil mortgage may be barred and
foreclosed o f all right, claim and j
equity o f redemption in and to said
mortgaged premises an<i every part !
thereof ; and that plaintiffs have such |
other and further relief in the prem­
ise? as may be equitable.
This summons is served upon you
by publication in The Turner Tribune
bv order o f the Honorable L. H. Mc­
Mahan', juup- o f the above entitled
r'lirr,' Bearing tlate o f February 1,
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J m C S !
th e first publication o f this tim-
moM ¡s'W bruarv 13. 19.30, and the
¡ast publication tneredf will W March ;
6, 1930.
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CARL T- POPE,
Attorney fo r Plaintiffs.
Place o f residence and postoffice a«l-
. dress: Salem, Oregon. ?
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N o w Is The Time
To prepare your garden» and flower beds lor thc
Rnininer growing season.
To insure* good production use nothing but the l>cst
Seeds.
Buy Ferry, N o rth ru p -K in g & C om p an y
L illy ’s Seeds and tjet T h e B est.
B u lk or P ack age
or
practice before thc home talent
concert to be held this (Thurs­
day) evening. The local mem­
bers will be aided by Salem
talent. This concert is under
thc direction of Dr. II. C. Epley
and will be well worth hearing.
The Ladies Aid held a busi­
Reaffirming the conclusion
reached by the dairy conven­ ness meeting in the church par­
tion of last year regarding ex­ lors, Thursday afternoon.
pansion, the Oregon Dairy­
men’s association in its annual
STATEWIDE POLICY
Seeds
Spray Material
Fertilizers
W e have a complete line
Let us serve you
Salem Seed and Orchard Supply Co.
178 S. Commercial St
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flalem, Oregon.
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A F resh Supply of Onion S e ts
Highest prices for farm
produce
W. JAY DENhEM
Gaserai Contractor and Builder
Cement W orK and Plumbing
Turner, Oregon
C. F. BREITHAUPT
B12 Stale Street
New Bligh Building
FLORIST
G O L D F IS H - C A N A R IE S - L O V E B IR D * • P A R R O T S
Full line of Bird and Fish Food and Remedies
alem,
• Phone 380
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Oregon,
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