The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, April 23, 1931, Image 2

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
BUSINESS PITFALLS
IN FARM DISTRICTS
N O T IC E O F H E A R I N G O F F I N A L
ACCOUNT
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f
K K L
Notice is hereby given that the
Liberty St.
Anal account o f Helen Turner, as ad-
j nmust rat rix o f the estate o f Clara
Bankers Point Out Hazards of Turner, deceased, has been filed in the
Building Supplies
W ood
I ln H c r ic N
Unsound P r a c tic e s and Help County Court, o f Marion County,
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Farmers to Avoid Them.
State o f Oregon, and that th. 9th day
LUM BER
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o f May, 1931, at the hour o f 10
AYS In which bankers may dlscour o'clock A. M .,has been duly uppoint-
age unsound farm practices are do-; ed by such court for the hearing o f
scribed by President F. D. Farrell of objections to such final account and
Oregon
the Kansas State Agricultural College settlement thereof, nt which time any
AND
in the American Bankers Association j person interested in such estate may
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Journal. He says:
[appear and file objections thereto in
• In Kansas in connection with the | writing and contest the same,
importation of dairy cattle, a large 1 Dated this 9th day o f April, 1931.
shipment of very inferior animals came I
H El.EN TURNER,
into a county to be sold at auction to
Adnt nistr.itrix.
local farmers. The county agricultui- i E. L. CRAWFORD,
W e T ry to Sell Y o u W hat
al agent informed the bankers that the j Attorney for Estate.
cattle would be a detriment to tho Iaidd & Bush Bank Bldg., Salem, Orv.
Y o u Nead
community. The bankers refused to j First publication: April 9, 1931.
S o ft Sanitary, Can't Slip
finance the purchase of the cattle and ; Last publication: May 7, 1931.
G uaranteed to Hold Regardless o f
the sale was abandoned. The cattle |
O ccu p a tion , A g e or Sex
were shipped to another county. The j
E varything W e Can
A k r o n G ra d u a te Fitter H ere to
county agent and the bankers there j
A D M I N I S T R A T O R S N O T IC E
G iv e Y o u a Trial Fitting
did a3 was done In the first instance
P. O. Box 208
Phone 275
FREE
and the second county escaped.
Notice is hereby given th it the
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“ A year ago creamery promoters be undersigned by an order o f the Coun­
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DRUG STORE
gan trying to capitalize the Kanscs ty Court o f the State o f Oregon for
Sinte Street
Salem
farmers' uosire to improve his markets the County of Marion, duly made and
by inducing communities of farmers entered on the 27th day o f March,
to purchase creamery plants before 1931, was appoint il administrator o f
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production and local conditions justi­ the estate o f John Ammann, deceased,
and
that
he
has
duly
qualified
as
such
fied them. Informed of this by the
All persons hiving
State Agricultural College, tho bank­ administrator.
claims aga net said estate an- hereby
C cru ei M akers and
ers association sent warnings to every notified to present the same, duly
bank in the state, leading many to re- verified a, sq u ired by law. to him at
M illin e rs
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fuse to support the creamery promot- 4$,e office o f E. L. Crawford. Attorney
F ou n d a tion Garm ent*
era until the college approved the plant for Estate, rooms 20-21. Imdd & Hu-h
A n y Style
for tho community concerned. This Bank building, Salem. Oregon, w.th­
saved many communities loss frora the in six months o f the date o f t is no­
420 C ourt St. Phone 1639 S .lam
premature establishment of plants.
tice.
will have a smile anti gi*xl will feeling
Dated this 2nd day o f April, .*31
“ A third way bankers can discourage
R. D GRAh
unsound practices Is to refusa to fin­
after you have had a
ance farmers who wish to pyramid their Administrator o f th» Estate o f Jo r. . V A V . * A W . S W . W . V . v . v :
Ammann. Deceased.
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enterprises, a temptation difficult to re­
sist This is illustrated among farm­ E. L. CRAWFORD,
Attorney for Estate.
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ers who buy cattle for feeding pur­
poses. A farmer feeds two or threo Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg, Silcm
Adding Machin«*
Oregon.
A N D Y ’S I t A l U i K I t S H O P
cars of cattle one year ar.d makes a
First publicat on, April 2, 193!.
ALL MAKES
good profit This induces him to bay
Last publication; April 30, 1931.
“ The W in d -B lo w n E x p o rt”
T H O M A S R «» E N
twice or three times ns many the sec­
ond year, still more the third and co
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Fai* m >
on until he finally loses more b;- liarir t N O T IC E or H E A R I N G OF FINAL >
Hair Cut 25c
Shavlni 15c
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too many cattle on feed in a year c.’
ACCOUNT
Ladles Hair Cutting a Specialty
bad prices than he made in several
previous years wjjh smaller numbers
Notice is h«-r by given that the
and better prices. When bankers dis­
Next to Elsinore Theatre
courage bad practices tbeir action is a final account o f McKinley Earle Daue
positive benefit to the farmers con­ and Desmond Victor Duue, as execu­
tors o f the estate o f Ida May Daue,
cerned.”
182 S. High Street
Salem. Oregon
deceased, has been filed in the County
BY DAY OR CONTRACT Î
Court o f Marion County, State o f
Estimates Furnished
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Oregon, and that the 23rd day o f
May, 1931, at the hour o f ten o ’clock
A. M. has been duly appointed by
such court for the hearing o f objec­ i d V A V I W U W J V W W V W U W W W
tions to such final account and the
settlement thereof at which time any
person interested in such estate may
TURNER
The farmers of one county In Ten­ appear and file objections thereto in
SOU TH ER N PAC IFIC
nessee are receiving $400,000 addi­ writing and contest the same.
T RA IN SE R V IC E
Dated this 9th day o f April, 1931.
tional annual Income from new farm
M c K inley earle daue ,
enterprises started since 1926 through
North Bound
DESMOND VICTOR DAUE.
the efTcrts of a "key banker” and the
i hen
14.
4:36
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No.
Executors.
county agent, according to estimates
flagged.)
from the Tennessee College of Agri­ E. L. CRAWFORD,
Attorney for Estate.
No. 32, 3:07 P.M. Regular stop.)
culture. A "key banker” Is a part of the
Ladd & Bush B ink Bldg., Salem, Ore.
South Bound
state bankers’ association voluntary
First publication: April 9 ,1931.
No. 5. 11:10 A.M. (Stops when
field force cooperating with the Ameri­
Last publication: May 7, 1931.
can Bankers Association in Its nation­
flagged to pick up passengers for
T u rn e r, O reg o n
Route 3
wide plan for bringing about better
points at which this train stops.) j
■ ~ricultural conditions through com-
No. 15, 9:23 P.M. (Stops on flag only,
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i k:ed banker-farmer effort. New pro-
to pick up passengers fo r point-
.'or. to started in this particular county
Station
is closed on Sunday and holi­
r.ra tobacco, Irish potato and cabbage
days. On these days passengers can
production for cash crops, and dairy-
pay fare and have baggage checked
and poultry raising for livestock.
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The key banker, looking for some­
on
trains.
UNDERTAKERS
thing to do to better his community,
points south o f Eugene: No. 16, due
first attempted to procure a county
5:36 A. M.; No. 6, due 6:06 P.M.
r-ront but was unable to get the county
Office hours at Turner week days are
LLOYD T. RIGDON
to make the necessary appropriation,
P e r^ O n t
8 A.M. to 12 o ’clock noon, and from
: o ho and other leading citizens made
County Coroner
1:00
P.M.
to
5:00
P.M.
i ? the requisite funds through private
south o f Eugene via Cascade
: ubscription among farmers and busi­
ness men and an agent was employed.
Line.)
Up until 1926 grain was the prin­
No. 31, 8:45 P.M. (Regular stop.)
Salem
Oregon
cipal farm production In the county.
Following north bound trains stop to
The banker recognized the disadvant­
detrain
passengers coming from
ages of this. It afforded a low cash
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WHAT A KEY BANKER
DID FOR HIS COUNTY
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Smooth Shave or Hair Cut
Turner •:
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General Contractor and Builder
Cement Work and Plumbing
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TURNER STATE BANK
Paid on 6 months Time Deposits
Fire—Automobie
¡ ■.come, and the land was too hilly and
rough for profitable grain raising. His
kica was to introduce cash crops that
offered more return per acre and were
l etter fitted to the county. It was de­
cided that the county should stand­
ardise on the Green Mountain potato
rnd to market It in carload lots.
’ 'arcugh his bank he sponsored the
buying o f a car of certified seed
' o.atoes. He likewise bought some
1 >h quality tobacco seed and several
I -.ndred settings of purebred eggs.
Yhete supplies were distributed at cost
through the banks to the farmers.
After considerable effort a market
for dairy products was assured the
xers when in 1928 a national cheese
< ¡n any located a factory there. A
r.ty appropriation was secured for
c inty agent work in 1928.
In 1929 the cash crop program re-
J in farmers selling $45,000 worth
< f rr ilk, $150.000 worth of tobacco and
fi.'y-five carloads of potatoes and cab-
ba:;e, mc*tly through cooperative sales.
This was some step from the $25,000
worth of cash crops in 1926,” the
county agent says, “and indications
are that this amount wil! be doubled.”
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O r e g o n G ro w n S e e d s j; ji S p r i n g F ie ld S e e d s
Be assured of success with your garden. B uy G ill
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Bros, seeds and fertilize with L illy3 M orcrop and see •;
the results.
W e buy and sell Fieid and G ra in Seeds of every
£
description. See us before buying or selling.
£
W e are contracting Vetch Seed for fall delivery.
Drop in and let us talk it over.
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M a il O rders F ille d Prom ptly
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W e offer you • co m p le te ( l o c k o f H IG H G R A D E Field Seed* all
recleaned in the beat possible manner and fr o m selected stock*.
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Y ou will 6nd th* quality the hast the market affords and the
prices right f o r that gra d e o f seeds.
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261 State Street, Salem, O r e g o n
S a lem S e e d &
\ D. A. WHITE & SONS
O r c h a r d S u p ply C o . I i
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178 S. Commercial St.
Salem, Oregon J
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