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TH K TURNKR TRI HUNK - . . - ----- ---------T T - s - » t : I Range 2 west; thence north 25 degrees fiim ntion o f the above entitled court. 13 minutes west 4.20 chain*; thence Bated this 28th day of July, 1930. east 2.’t.l8 chains to the division line M A U N DA J. W ADE. between the east and west halve* o f As guardian o f the Person and Es said claim; thence south 81 degrees, tate o f Millie A- Neal, an Infirm west 21.65 chains to place o f begin Person. ning. containing 5 acres, more or less. JO H N H E L T Z E L . Said property will be sold together A ttorney fo r Guanlian. or in panels, and said property will I.add & Hush Hank Bldg.. Salem. Ore. be sold fo r cash subject to the con- July 31-Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28. State Fair Exhibit Attracting Finest c l Nation's Cattle S«ihm. Or*.— »Special) — C.ittl* (T in the finest hi>ni«i In »he I’nltcd State* are ussuretl for the Oregon State fair th<* veer, with the an nouncement thr.t all »lunger of In fection will be eliminated by rigid adherence to the new rule provid ing for ci mpulsory contagious abor tioa testa (or all animal* entered In the dairy exposition, it was de clared by official* recently. N O TIC E OF IIF A R IN C . O F F IN A L ACCOUNT In the County Court o f the Slate o f Oregon fo r the County o f Manon. In the matter o f the estate o f Mary Elizabeth Morrison, Deceased. Notice N hereby g in n that the linai account o f Otto K. Paulus, adniinis- trutor <!e homi* non o f the estate o f Mary Elizabeth Morrison, deceased, baa b n filed in the County Court --------- , ■ — o f M ir lo » County, Oregon, and thul tin 22nd duy o f September, IÌI30, ut the hour o f 10 o'clock a. m., has been ai,pointed by said court fo r In nrlng oblectiona to said final account, at which time uny parsons Interested In said estate may appear and file ob jec tions thereto in writing and con tisi sam e. O T T O K. P A U L U S , Administrator. A u g2!-28Si pt4-l 1-18 ■— ■ ,*AV.' A V.V% *.V.Ai% VW VW W UNV^V»W .*.V AWWVVVWWAVW ' FresH Vegetables W. J A Y D E N H A M The c¡sen. e-fv*e exhibition her* Sept. 22 to 2S will be the first of ita kind ever held, and contrary to early predictions the stringent con ditions hie aitrrciing a much larg er number of cattle from exhibitor* who heretofore have been hesitant In allowing their finest animals to be entered in fair competition. Pickling Cucumbers, Beans, Corn, Cabbage and all other vegetables in season General Contractor and Builder Cement Work and Plumbing Route 3 Applications from new livestock exhibitors are coming in rapidly, according to Mr*. Kiln S. Wilson, se'-etary cf the state fair board, with many from midwest and east ern farms. AT THE PATCH Turner, Oregon Oscar Stalil West Stayton Among tho new entries are: Trontmere Guernsey i! ■ •.«. C i; : r, r farm. JSr f M m l H ) Yrunrpmrlmrt+n I.a r lUninm * Son3. Whittier. Cal.; K. M. Roth- rock Co.. Spoi.ane. Wn.j Sunny Croft S*ock farm. Monroe. Wis ; Lilliard Stock farm. Arlington. Tex.; R. E. Strutz & Sons. James town, N. D.; Ohion Bros., Fargo, N. D.; Wcodhu'l Farms. Barlow. Fan.; rV-.nklin C. Beatty, Walla Wait a. W o.; Flathead farms. Kal- Ispell. Mont.; C. P. R. farms. Strati more, Alberta.; and Charles l*lo, Cam airs. Alberta. Entries in alt branches of tha exposition aro coming in daily, and are far rhead of last year's record in nearly ail departments. It was announced. With $80.000 in pre mium* and purses, in addition to $17,500 in prizes for horse racing events, offered as the reward for exhibitors, the fairgrounds are ex pected to be taxed to capacity to accommodate scores of later en trants. A N ew 6-cylinder C h e v ro le t fr o c k with Dual W h e e ls 6-CYLINDER 50-HORSEPOWER ENGINE FO UR-SPEED T R A N SM ISSIO N Many Entries in Rabbit Shaw Sr.lem, Ore. — (Special) — The largest rabbit show sponsored by any similar expedition west of the Mississippi river will be held m connection with the Oregon State fair here. Sept. 22 to 28, it has been announced. NEW HEAVIER REAR AXLE N E W LA RGER TRUCK CLUTCH Fast Horses Promised Salem, Ore. — (Special — The fastest horse races in a decade are predicted for the 69th Oregon State fair here. Sept. 22 to 28, with many new stables entered in competition (or tiie $17,509 in prizes. y / .v .v .v .w .v .w .v / w .w £ £ Ladies and Children’ s | HAIRCUT 35c ï FULLY EN C LC C S D BR A K ES DUAL WHEELS Local Barber Shop j. B. COIN A n e w s ix - c y lin d e r lVi-ton C i o v r c l o t truck — w ith d u a l ■ .V A V .V / A V W W W W W w h e e ls — I j n o w a v a i la b le a t C h e v r o le t d e a le r s e v e r y I PAINTING I £ BY D A Y OR CONTRACT Estimates Furnished •i l’. S. Talbrt ? AVA'W .V.V.V’/.VAV'AV.V.VAV.V.V.’A V .V .W A W A V W '365 ’470 w h e r e . It is bi^i a n d p o w e r fu l R o o d ,te r D a l i v a r y ............................ (P ick up b o * a stro ) ’440 m o d e rn truck u ser. A n d no o th e r truck of e q u a l c a p a c it y S ad o n D a l i v a r y .................................... ’595 ’625 lig h t D e liv e ry C h o « ,ii . . . . . . lig h t D al ¡v a ry C h o t t i, w ith C o b ................................ .... (Pick-up b o * a stro ) £ £ Turner [: - • A W A W W iW J W / J V W J V 1V4-Ton C h a t t it w ith C a b . . . . G U A R D IA N 'S N O T IC E OF S A L E U T IL IT Y OF R E A L E STA TE It o ffers m a n y n o w f e a tu r e s of o u tsta n d in g v e lu o to th e c o s t s l e s s to o p c r c i o a n i l m a i n t a i n . P ric e o f IVS-fon c h o n » with o r without co b in tlu d n t f ont fe n d e r, a n d a p r o n ,, ru n n in g b o a r d ,, cow l, d o th a n d com ptata/y e q u ip p e d m itru m an t po nat, hood, hood lam p» o n d tp o ra rim . DUAL WHEELS $25 EXTRA C h e v r o lo t d o e lc r w ill £ f c d ly ( !vo y o u a t r ia l lo a d d e m o n s t r a t io n — u n y lim a . F E AT UR E S ’ s ix - c y lin d e r I S E CHEVROLET TRUCK t y p e c i u t c h — ncv.', s t r o n g e r s t e e l c h a n n e l f r a m e — A ll prices f. o. b. Flint, M ichigan W NEW e n c lo se d f o u r - w h e e l b r a k e s — n e w h e a v y - d u t y tru ck - 4 -sp eed S THE co rd tiro s — b ig u o r , h e a v i e r r e a r a x l e — c o m p le t e ly MOTOR Civilian T CF Dual w h e e ls a t s H?*S y a d d :t :c n c l cost, w h it s ix t ru c k - ty p e • n I'/S-ton m o d a l, in clu d in g tp o ra w h a a l. CHEVROLET I Your n earo st CH A SSIS $52C i In the County Court o f the State of Oregon fo r the County o f Marion. In the M atter o f the Guardianship o f Millie A. Neal, an Infirm person. Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned Guardian o f the person and estate o f Millie A. Neal, an infirm person, by virtue o f an order duly is sued out o f the County Court o f the State o f Oregon, fo r the County o f Marion, on the 28th o f July, 1930, will sell at private sale at Room 1, Ladd & Bush Bank building, in the City o f Salem, Oregon, on or after Friday, August 29th, 1930, to the person or party making the highest bid or o f fer, all o f the follow ing described premises, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest com er o f Donation Land Claim o f George N eil, Claim No. 49, Township 9 south, 1 '1 - T O N r-. n^od a n d d e p e n d a b le . of tra n sm is s io n — SO h o rs e p e v / o r e n g in e . COMPANY, Oanitdl TO v a lv c - in - h e a d Motor, I D E T P C I 7 , ! MICHIGAN Carpotarion C H O O S E A S I X B all Bros., T u rn er, O re g o n