The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 08, 1931, Image 2

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    THF, TURNER TRIBUNE
The Turner Tribune
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SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR
Entered at the Postulile*1 ut Turner,
Oregon, us second-class matter, under
the Act of March 3, 1871*.
"CHEVROLETî
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O. K . T H A T
COUNTS
MRS. CHAS. S. CLARK
CHAS. S. CLARK
1927 Chrysler Coupe, new tires, good paint, good
mechanical shape
$285.00
1928 W hippet Sedan, new rubber, good shape.
285.00
1929 Ford Model A Tudor, first class shape ...... 425.00
1929 Chevrolet Sport Coupe, fully equipped, rum­
ble seat, looks new
525.00
1929 Chevrolet Sedan, perfect condition.........
525.00
1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster, run only 9000
miles ...........................
550.00
1929 Chevrolet Coach, looks like a new o n e ........ 495.00
1927 Star 6 Coupe, runs and looks good
285.00
1929 Chevrolet 6 Coach. W e repossessed this one
and will make a good price.
1929 Model A Ford roadster, look just like a new
one and not run much ........................................... 365.00
1927 Chevrolet Coach, new tires, new paint, up­
holstery and motor perfect
265.00
E v e r y S a t u r d a y N ig h t
Spcincercd by Hall Bros, nnd the People of the Cunimunily
£'9
W IL L SEM O Y O U
I f ever approached upon the sub-
j ct o f why they too did not join the
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they carefully explained that the
rhi f sorrow of their lives was the
fact that they wt re two years over
or had such ba*i t*>i
that there wa* no use in applying be-
cau.ie they would be turned down
anyway! Every community can re-
member t’um even yet.
O U m a c a h k es
AND THIS NEWSPAPER
What the world needs is more
young blood in its business uffuirs,
with executive position* filled by
youngs ten, who-«.- breadth o f vision
and optimistic faith in the good In-
ntions o f their fellow men have not
•t been cloud d by faulty digestion,
cirrhosis o f th< liv -r or gout. Were
cuch m*-n in charge o f the world’s
.•ffairs, th -ic would be fewer wars.
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ILL Country
TU R N ER S T A T E BANK
During the last debacle, the most
violent agitators for bloodshed both
at home ami abroad were men safely
over the «Irait limit. They stood on
street corners ami effervesced sten-
toriously regarding patriotism, while
hurling scathing invectives at any
younger man who «lid not throw «town
his work and wade joyously into the
fray. They made three-minute speech­
es by the yard, hirml hands to work
up general enthusiasm, denounced ull
conscientious objectors ns traitors,
headed Liberty Loan drives or be­
came dollur-a-year men as a safety
measure against having their bluff
called.
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FOR
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liv e r y Saturday N ight
O LD TIM E DANCE
SALEM. ORECON
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I T u rn e r C o m m u n i t y D ance
Editori*
and
Publishers
In all these discussions o f disurm-
ument, why has not one thought to
cull the uttention o f the Lcugu*1 of
Nations to the fact that the only ones
who really enjoy the nasty unsavory
pastime o f war, ure the old men of
■the world from whose shriveled souls
all love o f fellow men has been
crowded out by avarice, personal am­
bition nnd petty jealousy— old chief­
tains who sit at home beating tom­
toms ami urging younger men to go A 'S A W V ^ W V o V A % \ V A '/ A * A ,.V ,.iW A W A W / .V V V ,V W W
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out un«l tly at one another's throats.
333 CENTER STREET
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Let’s Get the Old Community Spirit. Give us your Support.
Being your friends to the biggest nnd bent
IM c K t\ Y ’
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Issued every Thursday ut Turner,
Munon, County, Oregon,
All Join 11 mills mid
(!irclo To The* Leif
REPORT OF CONDITION
O f the Turn r State Bank, ut Turner, County of Marion, Oregon,
at close of business December 31, 1U30.
Resources
$4«,604 55
Loans and discount.*
57.« I
Overdrafts
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Bonds, securities, etc
3,«00 00
Banking house I2K00 00, furniture and fixtures $1000 00
Cush, due from bank* and cash items
II . I 1 7.77
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Total
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Liabilities
C pita! stock paiil in
Surplus
$10,000 00
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1,571.70
36.37M.39
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5,000.00
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L'ndividcd profits-
Dcmaml depo.-it*
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Time certificat's
Bill., payable and i*'*!iM.ounls
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$76,6iti.93
Total
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State of Oregon, County o f Murion, ss:
I, E. T. Pierce, President of the above-named bank, do solemnly
rwi ar that the abo* • slut* ment is true to the le st o f my knowledge
and belief.
E. T. PIERCE,
President.
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Correct Attest:
URSULA B. PIERCE.
J. K. WHITEHEAD,
C. A. BEAR,
Director*.
Tub ciilxd nn*l sworn to before me this 5th day of January, 1031.
MAE B. TALBOTT,
Notary Public for Oregon.
My cninmia ion expires November 30, 1034.
Lackin' “a.-.t curative, the next best
emergency I*/alee for t e churiot of
Mars wou'd ! an «*:•■ limit whereby
no man ur: : .• forty-five would be al­
lowed in any army. Did such a cus­
tom prevail, there would be no more V v W W W W W V W W V a V ^ . W W W W W W W W f W W W V W W V W
bloodshed on battlefield if the regula­
tion o f hostilities were left in the J***■’ ■ W .V •’ •*«■■ * «”•’ > 'i'A i,//«*1,,V A V .V iV A * A V > V W / .W V V A V W
hands where it now rests.
It is difficult for old men to get
along in peace and amity, whether
they be ditch diggers or diplomats.
T sty flare-ups are on*- of the privi­
leges o f senility, but human destinies
ihould not be left in such hands.
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Were the League o f Nations to
pa.;:* a youth limit to enlistment in
fighting armies, the booming of can­
non would cease for all time. Such a
measure will never be passed, how­
ever. for the simple reason that those
who clutch th<- string ! o f power which
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alone could pa*. and put it into effect
■••re the very ones who prefer the role
| o f tom-tom beaters themselves.
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REPORT OF CONDITION
Of Ibi- AU M SVILLE Si A IE BANK, at Auntsville, County o f Mar­
lon, Oregon, at clo*.- of busim-hs December 31, 1030.
Resources
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
Bonds, securities, etc.
Banking hou-e $3 .00 00, furniture and fixture
Real estate owned other than banking house
Cash, due from banks and cash item*
Other resources
$52,000.21
171-
$1500.00
■: Ì \\ . T.Rigdon&Son
UNDERTAKERS
i.770.00
Total ...........
$88,266.82
Capital stock paid in
Surplus
Undivided profits net
Demand dt j><> t
Time c •rtificute*
$15,000.00
3,000.00
1,099,19
8C.H92.20
32,216.43
$HM,206.82
LLOYD T. RIG DON
County Coroner
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Am erican Poultry Tournai
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The Country Hem e
O INustratod Mechanics
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Everybody's Poultry M agazine
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Pathfinder (W eekly)
People's Popular Monthly
Salem
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The Farm Journal
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G entlew om an M agasin#
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Poultry Success
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G o o d Stories
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Standard Poultry Tournai
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Hom o C lrd o
Q Successful Farming
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Hom o frlond
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state of Oregon, County of Marion, -■*:
I, E. T, Pi. ree, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that th- above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
Oregon
Correct
Household Magasine
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W . W . V A '. V / W A W . W W
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Adding Maritili«'*
5
1 , 000.00
9,311.90
1,684.64
Total
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otter 1 am enclosing the above amount in payment tor a one year sub­
scription to your paper and the five magazines that 1 have marked with
an X below
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Aft-st:
K. T. PIERCE,
Cashier.
URSULA B. PIERCE,
E. T. PIERCE,
D. F. EASTBUR N ,
Directors.
Subscroee .„d sworn to before me this 6th day o f January. 1981.
MAE II. TALB O TT.
Notary Public for, Oregon.
• commi.v-ion expires November 30, 1034.