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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1930)
-> • I THE TURNER TRIP,UNE Reelect Charles L. Me- Nary United States Senator "The student permit is designed for I’rogress in the work o f the Chil «»»ily '.ri«- puipo .'t," says th< secretary dren’s Furrn Home o f the Or«gon W. o f stute. "A ny person over tie age C. T. U. has been «piit- mark'd the o f fourtei n year may make applica past few months. The demand for tion for such a permit, hut in aildi the cure o f depend« nt children has lion to o t i' i- r quir« d information increas -d rather than decreased und th- applicant mo t certify t 'a t he th« home is filled to overflowing. At Inis no other available means o f trim»- tin- present time 14k children are portution by which h<- would be en- I cared for un«l th«« s«-ven cottages are allied to continue hi» education, and tilled with happy hoys und girls. Our »hull designate the road, highway or gr«-at regret is that we are not able city streets over whi h it is desired to care for more o f th«- «■ undi-rnour- to operate a motor vehicle in or«ler to ished little on«-*, for w<- have many arcomplish this purpos«-. If th«- hold- I uppeuls to whom we have to say er o f such a student p«-rmit is known "there is no room." to In- operating over any other high At the r«-c«'nt »tat«- convention o f way or f«>r any other purpose than the W. C. T., which was h«.-l«l at Rose- di dgnuted in the application, th«- s«-c- | burg, < x Governor Walter M. Pierce ret ary o f statu may then imm«-diut«-ly was made one o f the boar«! o f trus- cancel th<- special privilege that has tees. been grant«-«i by revoking the student The well we have has not be««n P'-rmit." giving sufficient supply o f water for j all purpos«*», so this summer we had home and irrigation o f the grounds, and will be a great asset to the home. Another improvement that has re cently been completed is a swimming pool, built according to the latest methods o f construction. It is twenty feet wi«le by sixty feet long, anil tw nty by twenty feet is reserved as a wading pool for the little folks. This is surroumled by a safety fence for the protection o f the children. 'Phi* will not only be a source of pleasure for the chidlrn, but will also give us an udequute supply o f water for fire proti-ction, which we have not ha«l b«-fore. This pool is maile possible by the generosity o f Mrs. Cooley o f Salem, who is giving it as a memorial for her husband. Work on the much net-tied cement walks is progressing. There is suffi cient money in the treasury for 1000 feet, and we hope that the money for the completion o f this very neces sary improvement will be received so they can be finished this fall. for KENNETH M I Ü FA j ^ E Wm H a v e a C o m p I t U Influviu .ii t oiign-HM has iU nuurce in u comb , .lion o f ability, iUt> »- main:hi|> . 11 : i eniority. Unite«! ,<* Senator Charles L. Me Nary p i•» »the first two oi it» u miturul inhent- tini»' «pulii ance ami llf liiirii in hi» because tin- |l«‘Opiu o f O ifw n hare eo n » . to > i htm. Foi 'ii d el ami r* year» he lia» v <ith«r«.d puruain« < -ary ■1'1| I I I » W ith U CC cS*. Ill» C O l i l . . .U I-» liUot him, b«.-t.iu*c they bavu fourni in bun nothing o f the «piurk or eharlu- t in. Hi» hon Ally uml sinci-rity have never b< u questioned. W hot lier ho ha.- oppu . il favori «I a nu asuro, ho ha» nut I» . n accused o f s« rving oth- • r than hi» ii"it nxhteoua cunclusion». Uopubtican.i .it i democrat» alike re gal d him v. ut suspicion. It is i t .. »lerling attributes o f churucui mi ..cli have given ¿n-nutor McNury a prominence which hu» sel dom fallen to the lot o f u western senator. A glance at his committee u»-ignm<-nt» indicate» the confidence which in ri pon d in his judgment and leadership, lie i» chairman o f the commitl. un couintflley», one o f the most important in the sm ut" because it nuines tin- chairmen and members o f uil r«-guiur committees, lie is chair man of th" committee on agriculture »ml forei try, which hu» charge o f all legislation dealing with thoi-- sub jects. lie is ranking tn< mber o f th«; committee on commerce, which puss- «■» all legislative proposals governing the dcvelopni. nt o f rivers and har bors, und ulso controls the merchant marine. He i» ranking member of th«- commit!« <• on Irrigation nnd recla mation where matter» o f vast import to Oregon ur«' considered and often decided. II«- is ranking m«-mb«-r of the committee on manufacture». He is u leuding member o f the commitW-v on public lands un«l surveys, before which comef the important qu«-stion o f the comp* iisution which the state »hull receive from the fe«lerul govern ment for the use o f fifty-tw o per c«-nt o f the state's land» which urc under govemmi-nt control. A«l«l to th«t.<- honor» the fart that Senator McNary occupi«-» the impor tant p«»st o f n.'sirtant floor leader o f the senate, and you have a summary' o f the reasons why Oregon's welfur«\ progr«'»» und development are so ma terially concerned with his réélection. Requests are oft«'n received in the office o f th«- secretary o f state urging that special «lispensation be allowe«l in th«- matter o f issuing operators’ li- «’enses to persona under tile age o f lfi years. The opinion seems to he mon- or less prevalent that it is within the scop«- o f authority o f the secretary o f »tat«- to exercise his judgment in cas«-s where the applicants, their parent or guardians submit good and valid rea sons substantiating the cont«-ntion that it is n«*c«‘.s8ary that they be granted the privilege of driving, prior to the time o f their sixteenth birth- ilny. This impression, which seems to he somewhat widespread throughout tin- ranks o f the motoring public, is entirely erroneous according to the secr«-tary o f stat«-, since the law- makes no provision for any excep tions, other than th«- stmlent permit, regardless o f the merit o f tin- case or th«- circumstances prompting the r<- quest. « I ) 8 Raclcaned in the U r» t P n s t ih 'e M a n n e r w ith th# v e r y l.atait T y p e o f C l e a n i n g M a c h i n e r y a n d W e M a k e a S p e c ia lty of HIGH GRADE QUALITY SEEDS D. A. W hite & Sons -M State Street Candidate for Justice of Peace f o r Salem D istrict Sto ck of A ll V a rie tie s of R sc le sn e d GRAINS, GRASS SEEDS CLOVER SEEDS, VETCHES, RYE CHEAT SEED AND PASTURE MIXTURES O u r Se e d * ara ÔB9 Democrat I pledge myself to a fair and impartial enforcement o f law, with justice to all. Am a graduate of the Law Department o f Willamette University 1918 and tax payer o f Marion County. Resident and farmer of Hazel Green district for the past ten years. Salem, Oregon A gainsi Sixfossive P u blic E&ebds and U nlim ited In creases in Y ou r Taxes \ The power districts amendment would permit political speculation and "high finance”. .. without any limit. . . <7/ the expense of every taxpayer in the state. P-iid Advertisement U T I L IT Y T A X P A Y E R S C O M M IT T E E H. L. WALTHER. Manager 20 6 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon s a v e o r e o o x eekom r e i x g s c l » fo r t a x e s :