The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 01, 1931, Image 2

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THE TURNER
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Sunday saw a fine Bible school
present in spite of the bad weather.
Bro. Gilstrap's New Year’s sermon
Sunday morning sounded the call for
“ Full Stearn Ahead.”
Much interest was manifested in
the business meeting following the
morning sermon. Every measure was
carried with a full vote and no oppo­
sition.
New office! - elected Sunday are:
Elders, Messrs. Fred Brown, Thoma­
son, F. G. Booth; deacons, Messrs.
Wm. Butxka, Raymond Titus and
Howard Baker; deaconesses, Mes-
dames Frank Cook, J. L. Webb,
Stella Brower, Susan Giradin; clerk,
Mrs. Jay Cook; financial secretary,
Mrs. Raymond Titus; treasurer, Mrs.
M. O. Pearson.
TRIBUNE
TURNER
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
TRA IN SERVICE
North Bound
No. 14, 4:86 A M . (Stops when
flagged.)
No. 32, 3:07 P.M. Regular stop.)
South Bound
No. 5, 11:10 A.M. (Stops when
flagged to pick ud passengers for
points at which this train stops.)
No. 15, 9:23 P.M. (Stops on (lag only,
to pick up passengers for points
south o f Eugene via Cascade
Line.)
No. 31, 8:45 P.M. ( Regulur stop.)
Following north bound trains stop to
detrain
passengers coming
from
points south o f Eugene: No. 16, due
5:36 A. M.; No. 6, due 6:06 P.M.
Office hours at Turner week days are
8 A.M. to 12 o'clock noon, and from
1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Station is closed on Sunday und holi­
days. On these days passengers can
pay fare and have baggage checked
on trains.
NOTICE OF F IN A L SETTLEMENT
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Fred Bates was elected superin­
tendent o f the Sunday school; Dr.
Kpley, assistant superintendent; Jim
McGown, secretary; Hildred Bones,
assistant secretary; Lillian Peterson,
treasurer; Josephine Gilstrap, pianist;
Mrs. Ruth Riches, superintendent
primary and cradle rool department.
M)UR OWIN PROPtRIY
Jos. Himman, Prop.
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Your neighbor's fire loss is
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likely to become your loss.
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o f the young people’s class, was pre­
Don't be without proper in­
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surance.
sented with a beautiful vase as a *
Christmas present. The school cheer- 1 *
Insurance that wa> adequate
a few years ago may need
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revision to-day!
morning.
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Sunday evening Edna Johnson led J
F. P. ROWLEY, Agent
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t-d and the congregation worshipped |
at the M. E. church at the revival be­
ing conducted there.
Monday evening 31 young people
gathered at the church and were to |
have witnessed a program by students j
from the Eugene Bible University1
~nd when they did not arrived Rev.
Gilstrap announced an impromptu |
program by the young people which
was greatly enjoyed and was as fol­
low’s: Vocal solo, Mozart Toppan;
whistling duet, Willett Jc-ssee and
Sam Smith; talk on his recent vaca­
tion by Kenneth Hickok; vocal duef,
the Johnson twins; song stunt, Shelia
Delzell, Nellie Barber, and Leona
Cook; vocal duet, the Witzel twins;
stunt .Mozart Toppan and Jim Mc­
Gowan; duet, Anna Johnson and
Wallace Chandler; bass solo, Ken­
neth Hicliok. Josephine Gilstrap pre­
sided at the piano throughout the
evening. Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap dismissed
with prayer.
A rousing service both morning
aiiîTevening next Sunday.
Joint installation o f officers took
place at the Masonic and Eastern
Star lodges Saturday evening with
Cecil Rogers and Mrs. Emma Peter­
son as installing officers. The new
officers are: W. W. Oglesby, W. M .;
H< rman Lewis, S. W .; Arthur Ed­
wards, J. W .; H. S. Bond, secretary;
J. M. Bones, treasurer. Eastern Star:
Ruth Oglesby, W. M.; W. H. Oglesby,
W. P .; Mary Kelly, A. M.; Elsie
Lewis, secretary’, and Chas. Bones,
treasurer.
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A miniature Christmas tree stood
on the secretary’* desk and from
which H. S. Bond presented a lovely
g ift, a Masonic emblem, to Hollis
Bones, as a memento o f his first year
as h Mason. The gift was from His
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Bones.
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UNDERTAKERS
Called for
C LE A N E D , PRESSED!
DELIVERED
Just Rhone us, we, 11 do the
rest.
Keep your wan!robe
at it’s best
County Coroner
Salem
Oregon
NOTICE OF HEARING OF F IN A L
ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the final
account o f Katie Ahrens, as udminis-
tratrix o f the Etate of John Ahrens,
decern* *d, hus been filed in the Count)
Court o f Marnm County, State of
Oregon, und that the 30th day of
|January, 1981, at the hour o f ten
o'clock A. M. ha* been duly appointed
by such court for the hearing of ob­
jection * to such final account und the
s dtlement thereof, nt which time any
person interested in such estat** may
. appear and file objections thereto in
j writing ami contest the same.
Dated this iKth day o f December,
' 1930.
K A T IE AHRENS.
Administratrix.
K. !.. CRAWFORD,
Attorney for Estate.
Ladd & Bush Bank Bnlg , Salem, Ore.
First publication: 1» c. IM, 1930.
1-ast publication: Junuary 15, 1931.
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H A N D IC A P S OF
D I S E A S E
As you travel through life you
will find many handicap«, but
none compared to the handicap«
of di«ea«e.
Have thr«e eliminated by Chi­
ropractic Adjustments
given
according to a Neurocalometer
reading.
Remember the Neurocalometer
locate« nerve preanure.
Chi-
ropratcic Adjustment« remove
nerve pre««ure.
Neurwealome-
,er reading« by appointment
only.
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256 N. High Street
M ORRIS
Optical Co’s.
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RED CROW N G A S
New Type Deeper
Curved Lena
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Phone 87
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fo r the re lie f o f
FA M ILY DANCE
C R Y S T A L
G A R D E N
SALEM, O R E G O N
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Every Wednesday and Saturday
Strictly Old-Time Dancing
At 8:30, p. m.
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Scalp and Facial
M O D E R N
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CRYSTAL
GARDEN
ANNEX
Every Wednesday and Saturday
Strictly Modern Music
and Dancing
One Gate and One Price o f Atlrnis
sion etitles you to both style«
o f dancing
Gems 50c
Ladies 25c
Roller
DREAM LAND
Skating
A ll Work Guaranteed
Tuesday,
Friday
and
Saturday
Phone 47J
7 to 10 p. m. Admission 10c j
Ladies Free. Skates 25c
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Finger Wave
BRONCHIAL COUGHS
Contain« no Narcotic
Only at
Schaefer’s
DRUG STORE
The Original Yellow Front and
Candy Special Store o f Salam
I3S N. Commercial
PHONE 197
Ptnalar Agency
In the County Court o f the Siati*
o f Oregon, for Maron County.
In ttie Matter ol the Kstute of
Mary Euxtburn, deceased.
To Ü. F. Kastburn, Daisy II. Myers,
i Rosa h. Darby, L. K. hastbuin, fr. A.
« J Kastburn. John East
burn, Mary V. Drury, Churles Lust
bur|, K A
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Garla*, Vir
giiiiu Garbe, Sheldon Phillips, llildrod
Perkins, Venetta May Perkins, Var­
iteli Phillips, und Glenn Titus:
Whereas application hus been made
in due form in the above entitled
cause on the 25th day o f November,
1930, by D. F. Lust burn, administra­
tor in the above name estate for an
order und license directing und em­
powering him to «eli certain n-ul
property o f the estute o f the do-
eeasi'd, which real property is purlieu
larly described as follows:
Beginning ut u point in the center
if Cleveland Avenue in Merrifield's
Addition to the Town o f Aunmvilh*
in Marion County, Oregon, which
sani point is 11.967 chains West
o f tin* Northeast corner of said
Merrifield's Addition to the Town
o f A urns ville ; running thence West
along the center of sani Cleveland
Avenue 3.39 chains to tin- renter
of Fifth fiin w i in tin T s t n al
Aumsvillc; thence North on a di
reel line with the center of said
Fifth S t m t 2 99 chain ; thence
East 3.31 ciiains to u 16 foot right
o f way heretofore grunted to R. !..
Randall, und now owned hy Chef-
lings; thence South along the west
«idi* o f said right o f way 2.99
chains to the pluce o f beginning,
containing one acre, mon* or less,
situati d in Section - . T. 8 South,
Range 2 West o f the Willamette
Meridian in Marion County, On*-
gun
Also the ea.«t one tiulf o f tin*
following described promises, to
wit:
Beginning ut u point 20.0s
chains north and 3.47 chains east
o f the Southwest corner o f the
Allen J. Davie and Cynthia Davie
D. !.. C. Notification No. 63, in
Township 9, South Range J, \Vc.;t
o f the Willamette M* ridiali in Mar
ion County, Oregon; thence North
40.00 chains to the center o f th<
Stayton und Aumsville County
Rond; thence South 73 degree. 4.',
minutes East 11.43 chains; thi*nc<
South 86.84 chains; thence West
10.97 chains to the plan* o f btgin
ning, containing 42.15 acres o f
land.
The property herein last de.
«evibei| b*ing 21 075 acr* a o f
lumi.
And whereas this court has flv* d
the 19th day o f January, 1931, at th>
hour o f ten o’clock a. m in the room
o f the County Court in the court
house in Silent, Marion County, Or
gon, ns the time and place for the
hearing of any and all oh lections to
said petition and the grnnt'iig of sa<d
order and license to sell.
Now therefore, in the name o f the
State o f Oregon, you. and inch of
you. are hereby cited, directed nn*l
required to be and appear nt «aid
time and pince then nnd there to show
cause, if any exist«, why an order
should not be mule as in the* petition
prnyed for. nnd why snid petition
«hoiilil not he granted and «nid llceni*
should not be i««ued.
Witness the Hononb'e J, C. Siee-
mund. Judge, with the seal o f said
eourt nffixed this 26th dnv o f Novem
bee 1930.
(S eal)
U. G ROYER
County Clerk
D**e1 11 -1 K-'»fl-.l-i n 1
SUMMONS
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444 State Street
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LLO YD T. RICDON
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SUITS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Lucy A. Mills und M. C.
Brooks, executrix and executor of the
estate o f Nnrcissa J. Hinton, de-
creuaed, hus filed their final account
in the County Court of the State o f
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Oregon for Marion County, and that
Saturday, the 31st day of January,
1931, at 10 o'clock A. M. of suid
day ut the court room of said court,
hus been fixed by suid court us the
time nd place for heuring objections
to suid finul account, und the settle­
ment o f suid estate, und all persons
interested in suid estate may, ut said
time und place, appear und show
cause, if uny there be, why suid ac­
count should not be allowed and up-
proved, und said estute settled.
LUCY A. Mil i s.
M. C. BROOKS.
Executrix ami Executor of the Estute
o f Nurcissu J. Hinton. Deceased.
W IL L IA M II TRIN D LE,
Attorney for the Estate.
311 U. S Nutional Bunk Bldg.
Salem, Oregon.
Dute o f first publication Jan. 1, 1931.
Date o f final publication Jan.29,1931
C ITA TIO N
In thi* Circuit Court o f thi* Statu
o f Oregon, fur County o f Marion.
Dept. No. 2.
Edna M. Reader, Plaintiff,
vs.
Harry J. Ri*aili*r, Di'fi'ruiunt.
To Harry J. Reader, Defendant:
In thi* name o f thi* State* of Ore-
gon, you an* hi*ri*by required to ap­
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
court and cause on or before four
weeks from the date o f the first publi­
cation of this summons, namely on or
before the 17th day of January, 1930,
and if you so fail to niipeur und
answer, for want thereof, plaintiff
will apply to the couit for the relief
prayed for in the complaint, viz:
I'or a decree dissolving the bond,
o f matrimony now existing between
yourself nnd the plaintiff and a di­
vorce then from oh the grounds of
desertion; und for such other relief us
to the court may seem meet and
equitable in the premises.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof for four con­
secutive weeks in the Turner Tribune,
pursuant to an order made on the
13th day o f December, 1930, by Hon,
(¿ale S. Hill, judge o f the above en­
titled court. The date o f the first
publication of this summons is De­
cember 18, 1930, hik I the last date o f
the publication thereof will be the
15th day o f January, 1931.
M. B HAYD EN,
Attorney for Plaintifl,
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DeclM-25Jant 8 -l§
Salem, Or go ,.