THE TURNER TRIBUNE _•__ The ICVPCOIRICCRSI Í Extra Christmas Plate J % Dy ROBERT J. C. STEAD W N TI1K fourth <'lit(attuna In aum-sslon Neills Martin set tin rxtrn plain. On past Christmases lu*r husband and the two lx>y» hail pro tended not lo have noticed It. llut this year Fred Mar­ tin, walking Into the h!g dining room Just n» hla wife was adding the finishing touches to her Christmas ruble, stopped when his eye fell on the extru plate. "I think you shouldn't set It, Nel­ lie," he said, gently. "It only reminds os of—tiling» we would bo heller lo forget." Mrs. Martin brushed a rnpnlde, floury hand quickly across her eyes. Thing* would go blurry when she thought of Lucy. "I-et me leu»e It Just nnre more." she almost pleaded "It I* more than four years now alnee Lory went, and every day I am hoping for her hark. Particularly at Christum* I like to think that her place Is set ami wait­ ing for her. Oh. Fred. If we could let her know." Fred's hand found hers, where It had rested a moment against the table for support "I know." he said husk­ ily. "I was wrong In turning her out as I did I thought the honor of the fnmlly demanded It. I thought per­ haps she would write; that Is, If she la «till . . lie left the sentence unfinished. I tenth might not have been unwel­ come to Lucy, and four years of si­ lence left them lo draw their m r con­ clusions. "Lucy Is too proud lo write," his wife usserted. "And yet. I have al­ ways felt thnt sometime she would come hack. Perhaps at Chrlatmna fallen lliere." llut right then Lucy seemed to com« to life. She sprang to her feet. "Mother— Dad—I can't keep It from A dd ing M a c h in e s ÿ you tiny longer. Please help me off A EL MAKES ÿ with toy eoat.” Willing hands drew It from her T II O M A S K O K N shoulders. "Why, Lucy 1* her mother 421 Court Sab m Í exclaimed, “you are well dressed.” "Well enough, mother. You see, Ar­ thur wuuted to tie sure how you would your erring daughter before .W .V / A V W W A P A V M receive he would agree to come In." "Arthur!" “Yes. Ilo Is In the cutter with lit­ tle Nellie, Just beyond the wind-break. Hoys, will you run and tell him?" The boys dashed off, but Fred Mar­ tin seemed the most excited of all. "Two extra plates. Mother!" he shout­ ed. “Two extra plates—and a high chair 1" < % * 1 (ft. I» lr W,«t«ro Newspaper Ualoa.) , C IT A T IO N FOP. ALL KINDS OF. j GLOVES ! GO TO fiillpoi’s Store 187 Sou'll Commercial Sire.-t i Safi m, On con •¡J f Arros the str<- t west of •a Ladd !■ Hu h Hunk) • •* The m o il comp'ete lino o f Mens, Boys Gloves % ,* ’» *■ ,* *• in knit, wool r.nd fur linings fo r work, d.-iving or diets, gloves and mittens. Also nil kinds o f Men's goods, Rainiest clothing and sbooi, u n d erw e-r and socks. V/c Want your tra di. C o m , in •J and see them. % •* •£ *e ^ A V .V .V d V .W .V A V d V .V / A V .* ' In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Marón County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Eastburn, deceased. To It. F. Eastburn, Daisy B. Myers, Rosa K. Darby, L. E. Eastburn, F. A. Kastburn, S. T. Eastburn, John East- burn, Mary V, Drury, Charles East­ burn, F. A. Garbe, Ralph Garbe, Vir­ ginia Garbo, Sheldon Phillips, Hddred Perkins, Venetta May Perkins, Var- nell Phillips, and Glenn Titus: Whereas application has been made In due form in the above entitled enuse on the 25th day of November, 1930, by D. F. Eastburn, administra­ tor in the above name estate for an order and license directing and em- j powering him to sell certain real property of the estate o( the de­ ceased, which real property is particu­ larly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center o f Cleveland Avenue in Merrifield’s Addition to the Town of Aumsville in Marion County, Oregon, which Road; thence South 73 degrees 45 said point is 11.967 chains Went minutes East 11.43 chains; thence of the Northeast corner of said | South 36.84 chains; thence West Merrifield’s Addition to the Town 10.97 chains to the place of begin­ of Aumsville; running thence West' ning, containing 42.15 acres of along the center of said Cleveland land. The property herein last de­ Avenue 3.39 chains to the center of Fifth Street in the Town of scribed being 21.075 acres of Aumsville; thence North on a di­ land. rect line with the center of said And whereas this court has fixed Fifth Street 2.99 chains; thence the 19th day of January, 1931, at the East 3.31 chains to a 16 foot right hour of ten o’clock a. m. in the room of way heretofore granted to R. L. of the County Court in the court Randall, and now owned by Chef- house in Salem, Marion County, Ore­ fings; thence South along the west gon, as the time and place for the side of said right of way 2.99 hearing of any and all objections to chains to the place of beginning, said petition and the granting of said containing one acre, more or less, order and license to sell. situated in Section 25, T. 8 South, Now therefore, in the name of the Rang» 2 West of the Willamette State of Oregon, you, and each of Meridian in Marion County, Ore­ you, are hereby cited, directed and gon. required to be and appear at said Also the cast one-half of the time and place then and there to show following described premises, to- cause, if any exists, why an order wit: should not be made as in the petition Beginning at a point 20.08 prayed for, and why said petition chains north and 3.47 chains east should not be granted and said license of the Southwest corner of the should net be issued. Allen J. Davie and Cynthia Davie Witness the Honorable J. C. Sieg- D. L. C. Notification No. 53, in mund, Judge, with the seal of said Township 9, South Range 1, West court affixed this 26th day of Novem­ of the Willamette Meridian in Mar­ ber. 1930. U. G. BOYER. ion County, Oregon; thence North (Seal) County Clerk. 40.00 chains to the center of the Stayton and Aumsville County Dec4-11-18-25-Janl General Contractor and Builder Cement Work and Plumbing Route 3 Turner, Oregon Repaired (’leaned Shined Died THE GREAT AM ERICAN VALUE Cleaned and Blocked * F i n e -e a r d istin ction a n d q u a lity Drinj ikn sd ami rrcnvr |0 pn cn.l That Is tti<* limp of your when one just can't help fItlnkliif; of Itouie." "If itint Hluke boy line) boon any good.’ Prod lamented. "She w n Just throwing hrrM'lf away on him. Thnt la why I gave her the choice of giv­ ing him up or getting out. I wanted to •nve her. And «he got out." "! know." hi* wife agreed. "You meant It for the he*t. Arthur Hlake wna wild to be wild and uhc I cm . hut the Itlnke’H are a good family, and I've often noticed thnt boy» of a good family generally »trnlghten up araln. even If they do go a little wild for a while. You know. Fred, when I mar­ ried you there were people who »uld you were, well. Ju*t n little—" "Hut I got a wife like you." her liUKband nnawered. 'That make» nil the difference " “Yea. and Arthur got n wife like Lucy- If he married her." Nellie Mar­ lin Initiated. "Let me leave the plate once more. I'm not giving up hope—" At that moment the hoy» were heard coining In by the kitchen door. There were muffled voice*, and n aound na though they were helping aome one. George, the elder appeared In the dining room door, and hla face stiui- moned ht* mother. "Some one here to aee yon. Mom," he anld. In an awed voice. In the kitchen Mrs. Martin found n woman sitting on a chair, her head turned nwny, her figure enclosed In u frHyed cloth coat. Soberly ahe croaaed the kitchen floor and turned the head to her eye*. "Lucy I” »he cried. “Lucy—” The girl made a» though ahe would apeak, but seemed overcome. Her mother dropped to her knees beside her, chaffing her hand», speaking words of endearment, crying for Fred and the boys. “We found her In the wow. Just between the barn and the house," the boys explained. “She seemed to have > oil on your « o i l Atention Civen Mail Orders ousr in th e n ew C h e r r o le t S ix A g a in , C h e v r o le t an d G en eral M otors have u tiliz e d th e ir co m b in ed reso u rces to e stab lish a new a n d h ig h e r s ta n d a rd o f value for th e A m erican m o to r ear. T h e new C h ev ro let re p re se n ts a ty |> co feco n o m ical tra n s p o rta tio n th n t A m erica h as long a n tic i­ p a te d —a low -priced six styled w ith su ch s trik in g ta le n t an d good ta s te , so s m a rtly b e a u tifu l an d co m p lete in its p erfectio n o f d e ta il, so ad v an ced a n d refined m ech an ically th a t yon will im m e ­ d iately recognize it as the G rea t A m e rica n tH lu e. for Christmas For only a third more than the regular one-way fare you can huv a round trip to point» in California, Oregon, Wash­ ington and urighboi ing states. These tickets arc good leav­ ing December IS to 2). Re­ turn limit January A. Similar reduced fares to all Southern P.iciitc points in Ore­ gon with sale dates of Decem­ ber 18 to January I. Return limit January 6. Your Southern Pacific agent will gladly give you the fare to the place you w ant to visit. Phone him today. Scsiatlsero H. S. BOND LOCAL AGENT T h is greut value is th e o u tco m e o f fo u r basic C hevrolet a d v a n ­ tag es: (1) T h e savings o f volum e prtM iuction in n in e te e n im m en se, m o d ern p la n ts. (2) T h e econo­ m ies w hich re su lt fro m g re a t p u rrh a sin g pow er. (3) T h e b e n e ­ fits o f c o n tin u o u s research in G en eral M o to rs lab o rato ries an d o n th e G en eral M otors Proving G ro u n d . Anil (1) th e close asso­ c iatio n w ith th e F ish er Body C o rp o ratio n w ho, th is year, have su rp assed all th e ir previous ach iev em en ts in developing b o d ­ ies o f o u ts ta n d in g q u a lit y. refine­ m e n t a n d value. T hese basic advan t ugea have m ad e it possible to b u ild a fin e r ea r a t lotcer co st. T hey have en ab led C hevrolet to offer a ear w ith • lo n g er w h eelb ase—g re a te r ro o m i­ n e s s a n d c o m f o r t —s t r i k i n g l y s m a r t e r s ty le —im p re s s iv e n ew lu x u ry —m o re th o ro u g h ly sa tis­ facto ry p e rfo rm a n c e —g re a te r d e­ p e n d a b ility . A nd to pass o n th ese savings o f efficient m a n u fa c tu r­ in g to th e b u y e r in th e fo rm o f low er prices! » A T N EW LO W PRICK S « « Thr The S p o rt C o u p e P h avto n . . *5 1O ’I l l t c i t h r u m b l e « e a t • •575 T he S ta n d a r d S ta n d a rd R o a d ste r • • • •173 C o u p e. • • • • • . *535 S e d a n ......................... .1 8 8 S p o rt R oad a t e r $ 4 || • S t a n d a r d F lve- S p e c ia l •ai t h r u m * I . . ¿ i r l i 9 in dow (lo u p e . . •545 S e d a n . • • • » • •650 » jm o S PU CI AL EQUIPMENT EXTRA C h ev ro let T ru c k * fro m $355 to $695 All p ric e * / . o . 6 . F l i n t , M i c h i g a n VIIOIII IT S W I S E TO CHOOSE A SIX Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. 430 North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon