The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, April 16, 1931, Image 5

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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
All Due To Slump
In The Market
(From Salem Hollywood Prcsa)
s
CALL FOR BIDS
NOTICE OF H EA R IN G OF FIN A L
ACCO UN T
(V W W W W W W W V W W W W W W W U W Y W W W W Y V W
.Sealed hid* will lie received by the
school board o f School District No.
Notice is hereby given that tin 01, Marion County, Oregon, up to
filial account o f Helen Turner, ns ad­ 7:30 o ’clock P. M. on April 16, 1931,
ministratrix o f the estate o f Clara at the hchool house near West Stay-
ton, Oregon, for the sale o f the old
Turner, deceased, hus been filed in the
rchool house in said district.
County Court o f Marion County,
so<
Euch bidder will be required
to sub-
Stute o f Oregon, and that the 9th day , mit with his bird a certified check for
o f May, 1931, at the hour o f 10 ten , per . cent
, o f the amount o f bid,
ch check
0 clock A. M., has b ..n duly appoint-, >Schooj ( s t r i c t No. 61, Marion Coun-
• d by such court for the hearing o f ty> |n caju. th(. bidder to whom the
objections to such final account and building is sold fails or refuses to
settlement thereof, ut which time any ! »cc.-pt and . pay
. for building.
ink- The
person interested in such estate may hoard re serves the right to reject any
appear und file objections thereto in ! or all bids.
LEONARD W ALKER, Cl-rk,
writing and contest the same.
S. D. No. 61, Marion County,
Dated this 9th day o f April, 1931.
W ist Stuyton, Oregon.
HELEN TURNER,
Administratrix. '
S-E-R-V-I-C-E
Building Supplies
W ood
ROUGH AN D DRESSED
The paii'l« ring Salem dailies »re »till
telling their reader» that the whole
LUM BER
trouble ut the state flax plant 1» due
to "slump In the market," for which
Col. liartram, the “ flax expert,” is not
to blame, The Press has no desire to
keep on pounding a dead rat, but Is
AND
ready to discuss this mutter in detail
ut any time and does not propose to
allow untrue statements or inferences
to go unchallenged.
At the pcnitentlury there is a bi|(
warehouse full of manufactured tow
which is worth nothing, is unsalable at E. L. CRAWFORD.
W s Try to Sell You What
Attorney for Estate.
any price, although it is carried on the
You Need
inventory at a high figure. At the time 1 .add St Hush Bunk Bldg.', Salem, Ore.
First
publication:
April
9,
1981.
it wu., being manufactured real exports
S oft Sanitary, Can’ t Slip
I^ist publication; May 7, 1931.
from Belgium und Ireland warn«! Col.
Guaranteed to Hold Regardless o f
Bartrum that there was no murkel for
Everything W e Can
O ccupation, A ge or Sex
such a product and urged him to make
ADMINISTRATOR'S
NOTICE
A
kron
Graduate
Fitter
Here
to
a different kind for which there is un-
P. O. Box 208
Phone 275,
Give You a Trial Fitting
limited demand; but the Colonel flatly
Notice is hereby given that th<- '
refused and continued his grandilo-
FREE
undersigned by an order o f the Coun­
ijuint strutting. The flax from which
ty Court o f the State o f Oregon for
that tow was made coat the state a the County o f Marion, duly made und
C A P IT A L DRUG STORE
large amount of money. The money is entered on the 27th day o f March. ! State Street
Salem
gone; the tow is occupying space in the 1931, was appointed administrator o f I
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warehouse; there was no demand for It the estate o f John Ammunn, deceased,
und that he has duly qualified as such
before the "slump," there is none now, administrator.
All persons having
and there will be none next year nor claims against said estate are hereby
Corset Makers and
the year after. Is this large loss due notified to present the same, duly
Milliners
to “slump in the market," or to bone- verified as required by law, to him at
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Foundation Garments
head mismanagement by the “expyrt"? the office o f E. L. Cruwford, Attorney
for Estate, rooms 20-21, I add & Bush '
The going price for upholstery tow Bank building, Salem, Oregon, with­
Any Style
was «MO a ton. A farmer out toward in six months o f the date o f this no- j 420 Court St. Phone 1639 Salei
Aumsville got the necessary machines Uce.
Dated this 2nd day o f Aoril, 1931
for processing the flax and begun mak­
R. D. GRAY
ing upholstery tow out r»f his crop. Administrator o f the Estate o f John j
When he t.ot a couple of truck loads
Aminann, Deceased.
mad • he hauled it to Portland furniture E. L. CRAWFORD,
Attorney for Estate.
factories, received payment and return­
A d d in g M ach in e»«
ed home feeling that he in.gtt b. able La id S: Bush Bank Bldg., Silom, j
O i gon.
to make a living that year after ail I First publicnt on, April 2, 1981.
ALL MAKES
Col. Burtram did nut like that farmer.
Last publication, April 30, 1931.
T H O M A S
R O E S
The farmer could not make enough
421 Court
Salem
tow to make u dent in the demand, but
NOTICE OF H EA R IN G OF FIN A L
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Col. Burtram went to Portland nnd vol­
A CCO U N T
untarily offered to fumuh the factor­
ies with tow at $50 a ton. and of course
Notice is hereby given that the A V U Y Y V W W U V W M V W W W W
got the conlruct. The idea was to make
final account o f McKinley Earle Daue
the price so low that the farmer could­ and Desmond Victor Duue, as execu­
n’t compete, and it succeeded. The tors o f the estate o f Ida May Daue,
farmer couldn't sell the tow at >50 deceased, has been filed in the County
BY DAY OR CONTRACT
without a loss; neither could the state, Court o f Marion County, State of
Estimates Furnished
but the Colonel didn't care anything Oregon, and that the 23rd day o f
May, 1931, at the hour o f ten o ’clock
about that. 11c was out to bust that A. M. has been duly appointed by
farmer, nnd ill order to do it he will­ such court for the hearing o f objec-1
fully imposed a loss to the state of $30 tions to such final account and the I
a ion on every ton of tow sold. Was settlement thereof at which time any j
TU RN ER
that loss due to unavoidable) "slump in person interested in such estate may
appear and file objections thereto in
SOU TH ERN PACIFIC
the market"?
writing and contest the same.
TR A IN SE R VICE
In order to produce a very high
Dated this 9th day o f April, 1931.
McKINLEY EARLE DAUE.
quality of flax the Colonel brought
North Bound
DESMOND VICTOR DAUK,
down from Canada a large quantity oi
No. 14. 4 :3 « A.M. (Stops when
Executors.
pure bred special flax seed at $5 s E. L. CRAW FORD,
fugged.)
Dushel. The crops produced were s
So. 32, 3:07 P.M. Regular stop.)
Attorney for Estate.
neterogenous mixturt of blue and Ladd & Hush Hank Bldg., Salem, Ore
South Bound
First publication: April 9 ,1931.
white fa x bloom and a million new
So. S. 11:10 A.M. (Stops when
Last publication; May 7, 1931.
Kinds of weeds which no Oregonian
flagged to pick up passengers for
Route 3
Turner, Oregon
ever saw before. Th< flax was of all
points at which this train stops.)
heights and characteristics, some of it
No. 13, 9:23 P.M. (Stops on fl g only,
getting deud ripe while the rest war
to pick up passenger* for points
still rank green. Inquiry in Canada
! Station is rinsed on Sunday and holi­
fulls to reveal any sales to the Colonel
days. On these days passeng rs can
of anything classed by the Canadians
pay fare and have baggage checked
as seed flax. Doubtless the sorry result
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on trains.
of its sowing here wss due entirely to
points south o f Eugene: No. 16, due
“slump in the market."
5 tM A. M.; No. 6. d m '6 :0 b P.M.
h ss not necessary for the state flax
Office hours at Turner week days are
P e r -C e n t
plant to work under high pressure or
8 A.M. to 12 o’clock noon, and from
moss production methods in order to
1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
satisfy the demand for its product. The
south o f Eugene via Cascade
principal reason for its existence is to
Line.)
give the prisoners something to do.
No. 31, 8:45 P.M. (Regular stop.)
Governor Pierce left the plant suf­
Following north bound trains stop to
ficiently equipped with machinery—not
detrain
passengers coming from
up to date or 100% efficient, but ade­
I
quate for the purpose sought. Yet the
first thing the colonel did was to reap y W W V W W V W V W V W V W W W W ^ V W W W W r t / V W V V W ^ W V W V W A W A W J V A W A W A fA W A V W W A V /A V V W V W A W
many columns of enconiums in the
Salem papers by junking most of that
equipment and replacing it with other
A V A W /A V .W A W A V .W W W A W W A A W A W A V .1
machines which cost many thousands
of dollars. (It should be remembered
that tne colonel is primarily a sales­
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man. He jocamc a “ flax expert" only
Be assured of success with your garden. Buy Gill ^
after getting his job at the pen.) A
salccmnn makes his living by selling.
Bros, seeds and fertilize with Lillys Morcrop and see !■
W e offer you a com plete stock o f HIGH G R A D E Field Seeds all
That fancy equipment is now idle, but
the results.
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rccleaned in the best possible manner and from selected stocks.
is proudly pointed out to visitors, and
W e buy and sell Field and Grain Seeds of every
^
thte many thousands of dollars need­
description. See us before buying or selling.
lessly spent for it and now so badly
SEND US Y O U R LIST OR C A L L FOR PRICES
needed in the flax funds should, of
W e are contracting Vetch Seed for fall delivery.
course, be charged entirely to “slump
Drop in and let us talk it over.
in the market.”
Y ou will find the quality the best the market affords and the
Mail Orders Filled Promptly
The Press has a whole sackful of
prices right for that grade o f seeds.
data on Col. Bertram's interesting ca­
reer as a “ flax expert” in Salem—but
what's the use? The Colonel is pre­
sumed In be a dead issue. The Press I
is only trying to correct falsehoods j
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261 State Street, Salem, O regon
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disseminated by the Salem dailies. It
178 S. Commercial St.
Salem, Oregon
is a very busy job.
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