THE TURNER TRIBUNE The Turner Tribune s u b s c r ip t io n $ 1.25 p e r Bobby bow to liurk at tha miniature kennel and see the radio dog Jump out at the sound of Ida voire. On the soft blanket before lb# Are Jimmy Is glee­ fully chewing the toe off a rubber clown. Suddenly Martha looks up at the panel mirror and see* the picture. Again comet the dim vision of her grandmother, smiling happily. Martha latigha bark at the vision, then sol­ emnly relates the story. Vividly she paints I he word picture of I he prim little grandmother and of her puz­ zled decision. "Wus I right 7" she asks. Bobby kicks over his “structo" rus­ tle as he throws his arms about her and crl«**, "My Bob-White’s tlnd o’ drntiitnn I want.” I>o!ly, half tearfully, replies; “ It - was a pretty picture, mother, but It needs an untique frame; doesn't flt Into Ibis npnrlment at all. Who could want you different 1 You’re glorious!” The timid announced dinner und Kriil, raising a glasa of sweet, spar­ kling elder, suggested n toast “ to the most charming of rhurtnlng grand mothers In memory, poem or song— to the one who laughs off tier sor­ rows— shoulders her share of life and never has lime to grow old. Bong live your type, my dear, the adorable kind of grandma w« can lovingly call ‘Bob- White.’ “ yeah Entered ut the Postofficr ut Turner, Oregon, u n aacond-class mutter, under Ut "i March -t, i H71 luNued every Thursday at Turner, Morion, County, Oregon. MHS. CHAS. 8. Cl.AUK, Editor » H 4 +4-+++ + + + + > + 1-M-M-M-++ Growing Old, and Christmas by Noni Clack Bailey VltTilA WHITESIDE had com* from « fuinlly proud of It* Pilgrim unrealry. The women had alwuye been good nattired, well rend, hut prim. Hceatlke «if Dolly, Martha, who was widowril early, hud dr m ill Into Journal ixtn. I tol­ ly grew up. umrrled Fred Howard und moved away. Martha loveil lier, iii I sm *, T. X South, Range 2 W<h quality electric light and p o w e r service, ren d ered at rensonahle rales, attracts business and industry to a c o m m u n ity , nnd new business and new industries bring increased p opulation and prosperity f o r the en tire c o m m u n ity , including the public utility. T his is why w e are con stan tly itriving to im p ro v e ou r service and red u ce o u r rates. It may sound selfish, but it’ s her among huslness associates, friends or family fondly call her "Bob-While.” It la Christmas, five years since Martha made her derision as to the kind of grandmother she was going to be. Dolly nnd Fred with their Hobby and Jimmy are spending the day In Martha’s apartment. A ninld Is con verting o library table Into a very proper one for dining, arranging a marvelous Christmas dinner, Just sent tip from the caterer's. The group Is gathered about a tin­ seled tree In the how window. There are remarkable toya—too many |>er- hnps. Mnrtha, fresh and pretty ns ever, Is silling on the floor leaching f true. It’ s just g o od business. Mountain States “ TMW fA B TN ntS STAYTON S H E R IF F ’ S N O TICE O F SA L E OF R E A L P R O P E R T Y ON FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given, that by virtue o f an execution duly issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the County o f Marion, and to be directed on the 3rd day o f November, 1930, upon a judgment ami decree duly rendered, entered o; record and docketed in and by said court on the 22nd day o f October, 1930, in a certain suit then in said court pending, wherein Percy A. Cup­ per was plaintiff and W. P. Simpson and I.aura L. Simpson were defend­ ants in favor o f plaintiff and against said defendants by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution and hereinafter de­ scribed to pay the sum due the plain­ tiff o f $540 with interest therein at the rate o f 6 per cent per annum from the 13th day o f April, 1928, until paid and the further sum of $75.00 attorney’s fees and the further sum o f $100.00 taxes and assessments together with the costs and disburse­ ments o f said suit taxed at $42.4 5 and costs and expenses o f said execu­ tion. I will on Saturday, the 13th day o f December, 1930, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. o f said day at the west door o f the county court house in Marion County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day o f sale, all the right, title, interest and estate which said defendant and all persons claiming under them subsequent to the 13th day o f April, 1928, date o f execution o f plaintiff’s mortgage in, o f and to said premises hereinbefore dientioned and described in said exe­ cution as follows, to-wit: West 40 feet o f Lot 1, Block 3, Parrish Grove Addition to the City o f Salem, according to the duly re­ corded plat thereof as the same appear o f record in Marion Coun­ ty. Said sale being made subject to redemption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 10th day o f November, 1930. O. D. BOWER, Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon. By W. RICHARDSON, Deputy. N ovl3-20-27D ec4-l 1 SUMMONS A* a matter o f fa ct , the public utility g row s at a greater rate than the c o m m u n ity , f o r a larger and larger p ro p o rtio n o f the people use its service and b e co m e d ep end en t upon it. T hose who are using the service are making con stan tly in crea sing Again Comes the Dim Vision of Her Grandmothar. should not be issued. Witness the Honorable J. C. Sieg- mund, Judge, with the seal o f said court affixed this 26th day o f Novem­ ber, 1930. (Seal) U. G. BOYER, County Clerk. Dec4-11-18-25-Janl Power Company IN PKOCtr.VS* OREGON Road; thence South 73 degrees 45 minutes East 11.43 chains; thence South 36.84 chains; thence West 10.97 chains to the place o f begin­ ning, containing 42.15 acres o f land. The property herein last de­ scribed being 21.075 acres o f land. And whereas this court has fixed the 19th day o f January, 1931, at the hour o f ten o ’clock a. m. in the room o f the County Court in the court house in Salem, Marion County, Ore­ gon, as the time and place fo r the hearing o f any and all objections to saiil petition and the granting o f said order and license to sell. Now therefore, in the name o f the State o f Oregon, you, and each o f you. are hereby cited, directed and required to be and appear at said time and place then and there to show cause, if any exists, why an order should not be made ns in the petition prayed for, and why said petition should not be granted and said license In the Circuit Court o f State of Oregon fo r Marion County. Sena M. Neal, Plaintiff, vs. J. D. McCully, Alice M. Cranne, Per­ cy Pope Dabney, Ethel Dabney. Clarence M. Crane, Belle Crane, William B. Crane, Ethel Crane. I.innie Croasman, A. B. Croasman, Abe L. McCully, Lillian E. McCul­ ly, John J .Glover, Mary E. Glover, Erma Fa well, Russell Fawell, Edna Glover Van Slagel, Frederick Van Slagel, Margaret Glover, Samuel F. Glover and Jane Doe Glover, his wife, the surviving spouse o f Sam­ uel Glover, deceased, James B. SimpSon, Mary J. Simpson, Dennie M. Simpson, Nellie G. Simpson, Ed­ ward W. Simpson, James Simpson, Louis B. Simpson and Jane Doe Simpson, his wife, Edward S. Simp­ son, Nellie G. Simpson, Mary G. Simpson, Hattie B. Simpson, Edna Simpson, Adalaide Simpson, Char­ les Simpson, Mary A. Neff, Sarah Maclaren, Robert F. Maclaren, Eli­ za J. Rowland, Louis T. Rowland, Mary A. Boake, William H. Glover, Ella G. Glover, Samuel W. Glover, Mary Glover, Lincoln G. Glover, Amy L. Glover, Amos L. Glover, Mary Glover, Bertha A. G. French, er, the surviving spouce o f Arthur M. Glover, deceased, the unknown heirs o f Amos Glover, deceased, also all other parties and persons unknown having or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in and to the real property decribed in the complaint herein, defend­ ants. To the defendants above named: In the name o f the state o f Oreogn, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 27th day o f November .1930, that being the time prescribed by the court in its order for the publication o f the summons upon you and four weeks successively from the date o f the first publication hereof; and if in the event that you shall fail so to appear and answer, Dlaintiff will take a decree that she is the owner in fee simple and in posses­ sion o f Lot number two ( 2 ) , Block number one ( 1) , Oak Lodge addition to the city o f Salem, Marion County, Oregon, as same appears from the recorded plat thereof, and that plain­ tiff’s title thereto be quieted. Service o f this summons upon you, by publication thereof, is made by order o f the Honorable L. M. Mc­ Mahan, circuit judge, at Salem, Ore­ gon, October 30, 1930, and the date o f the first publication thereof is Oc­ tober 30, 1930. PAUL F. BURRIS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice and place o f residence, Sa­ lem, Oregon.