The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, March 13, 1930, Image 4

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    Thursday, Marci» li, 1330
TURtftn TRIBUTE
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TURNER, OREGON
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from the ilatr o f the first publication 1 0f th(, cpul. and that »ha procasJ* of
W W V ' V .V . V . V . % A V V A W V . V W i ' A V / A W i V
thereof, and if you fail to *o appear | ^ ¡ j ^ i,, wj|| be applied toward the
and answer. plaintiff will take a do-1 ,*> mo»t o f tl«e amount due plaintiff,
Entered at the PostomCS cree Of'iinst you. svttin* aside and and that you, and all ix-raom i biiming
SUBSCRIPTION $1.85 PER YEAR
adjudging fraudulent and void
under or through you. sub*.quent to
•t Turner, Oregon, at second-class matter, under the
certain instrument in writina or deed ( t!u> lXl,ratu,n o f plaintiff’» said mort-
A«t of March 3, 1879.________________
o f conveyance, wherein defendant ( gage, may be barred and forvcloaeu
Lewi.- Mishler
er was grantor and de- o f a|| right, claim or canity o f re-
Issued Every Thursday at Turner, Marion County, Oregon
luvi Mwider was jriantoe (|o n M|on m ur to »ai-l mortgaged
fendant, Maini
and purporting
saio ; p^niiaoi,
premise aml every part thereof.
inif to convey to tno Mid
AUBREY L. FLETCHER, Editor
Maud Jgiohlerthe following dwaecibod
premi-4 , to wit ;
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®r *»> u^ e r pe^
I! .In. n , >n th* V.rth tin,, o f <son> " W become * purchaser at such
B fcinn III. O.i the North fi
sale, and that such purchaser Imme
L r t.ilbert
u h * H and
W « S l i \ - ■«»
.-h*ins! d'ately
sal pramUes.
may be let Into
and wife,
* » chains
' upon „ „ such
o f the
South 89 degrees 4ft minutes West
from the Southwest corner of the j 4. That plaintiff have such other
Donation 1 and Claim o f John SJav- and further relief h - to the court may
a»e in Township 7 South Krange i appear just «rut equitable.
West o f the Willamette Meridian in
Service o f this summons upon you
Marion County, Ore.: thence South ; by publication is made bv order o f the
Ml degrees
Minutes West 7.23 Honorable Perry K. Kelly, judge of
chains along the North line o f said the Circuit Court of the State o f Ore-
rl.u m -of l. N. Gilbert and wife; gun for the County o f Marion, duly
thence South 6.90 chain*; thence made and colored at Salem, Oregon,
E A T A B O W L OF C H ILLI A D A Y
North 89 degrees 4.' minutes East February 7th, 1930; and the dnte of
7.ltd chains parallel to the North I the first publication hereof i* Feb-
lino o f said claim of 1. N. Gilbert j ruary Kt, 1930.
“I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States
uml w ife; thence North 6.90 chains
r . |. CRAW FORD,"
aná the country for which it stands. One nation,
to the place o f beginning, and con- i
Attorney for Plaintiff,
taming 5 »cn s o f ai,A nu r, or
f and
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indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
loss, in Marion t ountv, Oregon;
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which said Instrumentment was re-
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recordetl on the 22nd day o f October,
1927, In the office o f the Recorder o f
SUMMONS
Deeds and Conveyances in and for
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N W W ftW fifiW y W W .N N Y W W W N V W Y .V N W V U V W V V W W W W
Marion County. Oregon. In Volume (
,ho < ‘ rcuit t our» o f the State
19.-..
Deed Records, on page 99. and I o f Oregon for Marion lou n ty. Do-
On March Sth the Senate closed six months debate on the
E. K. PIASECK1
th.it said land above described be ad- partment No.
tariff. Six months of valuablo time wasted and there is still 75 Judge»! subject to the lien o f plaintiff’s H. A. Robinson, Ilaim qf,
Attorney at latw
Chiropractor
Writs o f Attachment and
vs.
».eperate amendments to be voted on. Is there a good reason for respective
u,lgraents heretofore had and oh- Ella Robinson, Defendant,
Neurocalomtftcr Service
S E T T L E M E N T OF E S T A T E S A S P E C IA L T Y
t 0 p;ua Robinson:
(■o much wasted time? Why waste valuable time in usless argu­ tained, as their respective interest*
Phone 87. Residence 2104J
and prioritis-s may be made to appear.. . ..
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ment when there is so much real legislation needed? Why waste and that plaintiffs recover their costs I „ *" ***
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SUITE 4 1 0 SA LE M B A N K O F C O M M E RC E B L D G .
Î M N. High Street
disbursements incurred in this I >°“ mre he"\b* r*2Uir^ I *°
this time when there are millions of unemployed in the country and
SA LE M .
OREGON
suit, and that plaintiffs have such “ m ,n" s'?*r the complaint o f the
Salem, Oregon
soine of whom are reduced to stealing to get the necessities of life. other and further relief as to this P1» 1" 11* bew ,n ’ f ’ 1. “ e » 1"*1 ^
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may appear ju*t and equitable.
w htliai » « I t , o# and
Wbv dully along on some pet measure when the southland is in court
Service o f this summons upon you ' M o n th« last day o f the time up-
,n ‘ he enter fur publication
danger of another disasterous flood. The time that is wasted in bv publication is made by order o f the
Honorable Percy R. Kelly, judge o f o f this summons upon you. which tint* SENATOR CHARLES HALL
debate on a tariff whose cheif beneficiaries are the big interests, the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore- >* #‘’ur weeks from the 13th day o f
ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY
when the millions of unemployed are in need of releif, the south­ gon for the County o f Marion, at March, 1930, be ng the date o f first
Salem, Oregon, Pehmarv 9. 1930. and publication thereof, and if you fail to
land in need of flood control, ¡migration becoming a serious men­ the date o f the first publication here- , appear « " d answer s«M complaint,
is February 13. 1930. The date 1 l>l*intiff will apply to this court for
ace to the country and many other important classes of legis­ of
of the last publication Is March 13, j the relief prayed for in his complaint
1930.
on ftlo ht‘m n , to-wtt: To dissolve the
lation needing attention. Is it the greatest benefit to the country
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now c*ifUmr
to pass up this vital legislation and spend from six months to a
tihCJ. A. MtUTr.N,
; tween the plaintiff and defendant, and
E.'L.
CRAWFORD,
j
for
such
other,
further
and separate
\ear arguing on a tariff? If the congressional orators will get
Attorneys for Plaintiffs, relief as to this court may seem just
down to earth and forg6t the unnecessary debate on the tariff and Residence and postoffice address: Su- and equitable.H
and enact some practical legislation for the benefit of the rank lem, Oregon.
I You are further notified that this
summons is served upon you by pub­
and file of the citizens there would be some reasonable excuse iu
W e carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber,
lication thereof, in The Turner
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tribune, a weekly publication pub­
pending them to Washington.
Shingles (highest quality) fivo grades to select
Notice is hereby given that the un- lished at Turner. Marion County.
. . Ore-
dersigned, by an order o f the County gun. pursuant to the order o f the Hon-
Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the orable L. H. McMahan, judge o f the
from, also W all Board, Paint, Doors, Windows,
County o f Marion, duly made and cn- nbov.- entitled court, made anil en­
tered on the 11th day o f February, ter>-d into on this 6th »iay o f March,
Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile.
1936, was appointed administratrix o f 1936.
the estate o f John Ahrens, deceased.
You are further notified that the
Slabwood in 4-ft. lengths.
Last Friday afternoon the “ grim reaper” claimed the life of the and that she has duly qualified as such date o f the first publication o f this
administratrix. All persons having j summons, is the 13th day o f March,
Old Growth Fir, 16-in, length«.
only man iu the history oi the country who has filled the two claims against said estate are hereby t936. and the last publication there-
notified
to
present
the
same,
duly
„
f
,
will
be
made
on
the
4th
day
o
f
highest offices iu the government, that of president and cheif verified, as required by law to her at
We desire to serve the public with Promptness
April, 1930.
the office o f E. L. Crawford, attorney
justice of the supreme court.
M. CLIFFORD MOYN1HAN.
and
Efficiency.
for the estate, in Ladd & Bush Bank
Attorney for Plaintiff.
William Howard Taft has rounded out loug years of service to building, in the City of Salem, in
LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL
210-211 Oregon Bldg., Salem. Oregon.
PHONE B7S
his government in the official capacties of judge, solicitor general, Marion County, Oregon, within six
months o f the date o f this notice.
governor general of the I’ hilipioes, secretary of war, president of
Dated this 20th day o f February, NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
Charles Hall of Marsh field,
the United States and finally the exalted position oi cheif justice 1930.
KATIE AHRENS.
In the County Court o f the State state senator from Coos and
Like all statesmen Mr. Taft was criticized severely at times but Administratrix o f the Estate o f John
o f Oregon for the County o f Marion.
Ahrens, Deceased.
came to the end meriting the respect of practically every citizen
In the matter o f the Estate o f Curry counties, formally an­
iw—aai.i.n’i
a i nin i— i n
E.
L.
CRAWFORD,
nounced his.candidacy through­
Louise Arthur, Deceased.
of this country.
Attorney for Estate.
Notice is hereby given that the final out Oregon a few days ago for
Cheif Justice Taft was proceeded in death only a few hours by Ladd <& Bush Bank Bldg., Salem, account o f John H. Lewis, administra­
Oregon.
tor o f the Estate o f Louise Arthur, the republican nomination for
Jiis friend Associate Jnstice Sauford. At the same time Justice
PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND X-RAY WORK
deceased, has been filed in the County governor at the primaries. May
Uliver Wendell Holmes was celebrating his 39th birthday.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Court o f Marion County, Oregon, and
All Work Guaranteed and nt Modornte Prices
16. Mr. Hall said iie would file
In the County Court of the State i that the 12th day o f April, 1936, at
After a long and lustrious career William Howard Taft was laid
Use
Your Credit
Come in and talk it over
o f Oregon, for the County o f Marion. the hour o f 10 o’clock A. M.. has been with Secretary’ of State Hoss
to rest with full military houors in Arlington cemetery thus end­ In the Matter o f the Estate o f Thomas appointed by said court for hearing
M A S O N IC TEM PLE.
John Hennessey, Deceased.
! objections to said final account, at within the next few days.
S A l € M
ing the life of a statesman.
At the same time Mr. Hall
Phatie 440
Notice is hereby given that the un- which tim*
in
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dersigned, by an order o f the County said e-tate may appear and file objec­ announced that he would sup­
EH M M
tions
thereto
in
writing
and
contest
Court o f Marion County, State of
port very definite statewide
¡the sale o f said premises last (it-scribed Oregon, duly made and entered on the same.
SUMMONS
; by the sheriff o f Marion County, Ore­ 11th day o f January, 1930, was ap­
JOHN H. LEWIS,
policies, including highway
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In »he Circuit Court o f the State o f gon, according to law and the practice pointed administrator o f the Estate
Administrator.
program completion, reorgan­
Oregon, for the County o f Marion, o f the above entitled court; that the o f Thomas John Hennessey, deceased, PERCY A. CUPPER,
¡department 2.
proceeds o f said sale may be applied and that the undersigned has duly
Attorney for Administrator.
ization of state government,
411 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. economy in state government
A- W. Nofblad, Governor; Hal E. toward the payment o f the amount qualified as such.
due
plaintiffs
and
that
the
above
Hoss, Secretary of State, aad
Ail persons having claims against
Thomas B. Kay. State Treasurer, named defendants, and each o f them, said ( itate are hereby notified to pre- , Mr,T l r r
UCADlMr o r rta ia i and a readjustment of tax as­
and
all
persons
claiming
under
or
comprising the Trustees o f A. R.
sent the same, duly verified as re- ! NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL sessments. The senator pledged
through
them,
or
any
or
either
o
f
ACCOUNT
Burbank Trust Fend, Plaintiffs,
quired by law, at the office o f R. H.
In the County Court o f the State himself to support conservation
vs.
'ln?dm’mS« ^ ‘lU.CnL iv h ! e£ f cuti.on °.f Bassett, 503 Bank of Commerce baild-
o f Oregon for the County o f Marion. of fish and game resources. He
W- E. Milbyrn and Jnnah F, Milburji, f o r i c S n ? an 3 yr.g h t,bclaim
I « " f j" %
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In the matter o f the Estate o f Alice
his wife; Jeanette B, Fischer and
said that if elected he would
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notice, ^ w U : A. Shorb, Deceased.
Louis ft, Fischer, her husband, and S
mortgaged premises and every part u , „ l -
favor statewide enforcement of
Herman Sçig
and
Mary
Jane
Seig,
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
final
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thereof; and that plaintiffs have such J -March 6’ 1930’
R. H. BASSETT,
his wife, defendants.
letei
account o f Orrie Dow Shorb, admin­ the prohibition laws, which he
other and further relief in the prem-
Administratorof the Estate o f Thomas istrator o f the estAte o f Alice A.
To W. E. Milburn and Innah F. ; ¡ses as may be equitable,
• John Hennessey, Deceased.
Shorb, deceased, has been filed in the characterized as “ an executive
Milburn, his wife; Jeanette B. Fischer
This summons is served upon you
County Court of Marion Coujity, Ore­ problem requiring eternal vigi­
and Louis H. Fischer, her husband, by publication in The Turner Tribune
gon, and that the 12th day o f April,
t-nd Herman Seig and Mary Jane Seig, by order o f the Honorable L. H. Mc­
SUMMONS
1930, at the hour o f 10 o’clock A. M., lance.”
Jiis wife, defendants:
Mahan, judge o f the above entitled
Salem Seed and Orchard Supply Co.
In the Circuit Court o f thp State :
been appointed t>y said court for
In the name of the State o f Oregon, court, bearing date o f February 1, o f Oregon for the County o f Manon. 1 hearing objpctioni to Mid final ac_
FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL
178 S. Commercial St
Salem, Oregon.
you are required to appear and an­ 1930.
Department No. 2. No. *.1012.
1 count, at which time any persons in-
swer the complaint filed against you
BANQUET HELD FRIDAY
in Raid pstate m/ y ; pp<.ar and
The first publication o f this sum­ Eena Company, a corporation, Plain-
jn the above entitled court and cause mons is February 13, 1030, and the
tiff,
file objection* thereto in writing and
pn or before four i 4) weeks from the !a.-t publication tnereof will be March
vs.
Mrs. Jean Pearcy and Mr.
contest same.
date of the first publication o f this 13, 1930.
Robert Culver, unmarried, Dcfend-
pummons, and if you fail t.o answer,
ORRIE
DOW
SHORB,
and
Mrs. John R. Cox were
ant.
Administrator.
for want thereof the plaintiffs wiii
To Robert Culver, the above named
CARL T. POPE,
hosts
Friday evening to the
apply to the court for the relief
Attorney fo r Plaintiffs. defendant:
prayed for in their complaint; name­
football
and basketball teams
In
the
name
o
f
the
State
o
f
Oregon,
;
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ly, that they have judgment against Place o f residence and postoffice ad­ you are hereby required to appear and ;
dress:
Salem,
Oregon.
of
Turner
high school in the
you for the sum o f nine hundred
512 8UU Strret
N.nv Bligl, Building
answer the plaintiff’ s complaint filed
GROW FILBERTS
dollars (1900.00), together with in­
Cox
home.
Crocuses, pussywil­
against
you
in
the
above
entitled
suit
SUMMONS
terest from the twenty-first day of De-
within four weeks from the date o f
FOR PROFIT
lows and potted ferns were
bvr, 1928, at the rate o f six per
T_
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. the first publication o f this summons,
cent (6 Vr) per aqnum until paid, and - l ?
- - LrcuJ? Court o f the State to-wit: From the 13th day o f Feb­
used for decorations on the
for the further sum o f one hundred ? / , ^
i
v ' ^ ^ r V i . s o , 10"- ruary, 1930, and if you fail to so ap­ Frogt-proof; rain-proof; bear young lonR banquet table.
G O L D FISH - C A N A R IE S - L O V E B IR D S . P A R R O T S
Fancy
dollars (*100.00) as .-p^cial attorney’s ' ^ eP®rtrncnt No. 2. No. 19421.
and regular
pear, plaintiff will apply to the court
Full line of Bird and Fish Food and Remedies
fees, and for plaintiff's costs and dis- Francis W. Smith and George C. for a Judgment and decree as follows,
placecards marked covers for
A tree crop whose American growing
Van Natta, partners doing business to-wit:
burs*. ments incurred in this suit; that
Fay Barber, Katherine Scham-
Salem,
. Phono 880 -
Oregon.
area is limited to West o f the
under the name and style o f “ Sa­
plaintiffs’ mortgage described in the
1. For the sum o f $992.00, to­
Cascades
lem Collection Agency,” and First gether with interest thereon at the
complaint iq said suit be decreed to be
pier, Nellie Barber, Helen Wit-
A A W W A W i W . V W W A V W / A W i ’ / A W W W W A '
National Bank, in Salem, a cor­ rate o f six per cent per annum from I Why should U. S. import 25,000,000
p first lien upon the following de­
zel, Josephine Gilstrap, Helena
poration, Plaintiffs,
scribed premises, to-witi
November 1, 1927, until paid, for the pounds Filberts annually when we
vs.
further sum o f $200.00 as special have ideal growing condition in the Witzel, Sheila Delzell, Edna
The West two-thirds o f the fo l­
Willamette Valley?
lowing described tract: Beginning Lewis Mishler, also known as Lew attorney’s fees and for plaintiff's costs
Valley
F.iston, Lela Wilkening, Inez
Mishler, and Pearl Angel, as admin­ and disbursements incurred in this
at a point on the East line o f the
Free booklet "Filbert Growing” and Barnett, Clayton Neer, Russel
istrator o f the Estate o f Maud suit.
Ponation Land Claim o f Samuel
price lists sept on request
Mishler, deceased, Defendants.
Walker, 28.39 chains Sopth o f the
2. That the usual decree may be
Denyer, Willard Bear, J«mes
To Lewis Mishler, also known as made fo r the sale o f the following de­
Northeast com er o f said claim, in
T o prepare your gardens and flower bods for the
Full
line
Trees,
Shrubs
and
Roses
Denyer,
Willette Jesse, Wal­
Township 7 South, Range 8 West o f I/8W Mishler, one o f the defendants scribed mortgaged premises, to-wit:
summer
growing senson.
the Willamette Meridian, in Marion above named:
lace Chandler, Tom Swales,
Lota Numbered Two (2 ) and
County, Oregon; thence South
In the name o f the State o f Oregon,
Three (3 ) in the Hanshaw Fruit
To insure good production use nothing but the best
PEARCY BROS. NURSERY Harold Smith, Cecil Miller,
22.63 chains along the East line of you are hereby required to appear
Farms in Marion County, State of
the Samuel Walker claim to the and answer the amended complaint
Seymour Stewart, Wilfred Har­
Seeds.
Oregon, as shown by the Recorded
renter o f the County Road leading filed against you in tha above entitled
rison, Ivan McKay, Kenneth
from Salem te Silverton; thence court and cause on or before March
Buy Ferry, N orthrup.K ing & Com pany or
South 73 degrees 9 minutes West 13, 1936, that being the time pre­
and Lewis Fowler.
County Recorder fo r the said
12.79 chains along the center of scribed by the court In the order for
Marion County, State o f Oregon;
L illy’ « Seeds and get The Best.
<' road; thence North 26.31 s‘ rvico o f summons upon you by pub­ by the sheriff o f Marion County, Ore­
rhoins; thenen East 12.30 chains to lication and four week« successively gon, according to law and the practice
Bulk or Package
tiio place of beginning anq contain­
*♦ 4
A Fresh Supply of Onion Sets
ing 80 acres, situated In Mariop
County, Oregon.
Save and cxc«pt from the above |
described traet that certain land
deeded to Eliabxeth E. Lewis and
Lloyd S. l ew’s, as shown by deed
Salem’« Sqaare Deal Jewelers & Optician«.
Î
recorded in Volume 175, Page 324,
l)eod Records o f Marion County,
State o f Oregon, and Raymond Mc­
Diamond« Watches Clcoks Jewelry & Silverware. Î
Kee as shewn by deeil recorded in
Volume 176, Page 437. Deed Rec­
379 State, St.
Salem, Oregon, ÿ I Route 3.
Turner, Oregon
ords of Marion County, State o f
Turner,
Oregon
Oregon;
¡hat the usual decree b? made for
THE TURNER TRIBUNE
Thomsen’s Co-Ed Bulk Chocolates
Delux & Sensation Fancy Boxes
48 Varieties of Bars
When Buying Candies remember our stock is ah
ways o f the highest grade and Fresh
Cigars
and
Tobacco
Lunches
Fountain Service
R I C H E S CO N IA TO CI’JO N E R Y
Six Months Debate
Dr. O. L. Scott
Turner Lumber &
M fg . C o.
William Howard Taft
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
Seeds
Spray Material
Fertilizers
W e have a complete line
Let us serve you
C , F. B R E IT H A U P T
F L O R IS T
N ow Is The Time
as.*/
Pomeroy and Keene
r, s
pi -
W . JAY DENHEM
fonerai Contractor and Builder
Cement Work and Plumbing
Highest prices for farm
produce
Harrison’s General Store