The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 08, 1931, Image 5

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    TH K TURNER TRIBUNE
TURNER
W W e V .V W W V .V J W e V J V W .
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
TRAIN SERVICE
A u m s v il l e N e w s N o t e s
HAMMAN STAGE LINES
North Bound
No.
14, 4:3(1
AM .
(Stop*
when
flagged.)
Thursday mt'mbfw and friends o f
ih»- Aumsville Community Hub mi t
for the ni rond annual New Year's
dinner mid nil <l»«y meeting. A boun-
ti oum potlurl« dinner wiin enjoyed ut
the dinner hour, followed by u nplon-
did impromptu program with Mm.
Alice (inlluher, V. W ('. A. secretary
o f Salem, ti lling o / and explaining
the organisation o f the Girl Reserves.
Some time ago the club sponsored
the organization o f the Uay ScoutM
and now arc working on nil organiza­
tion for the girls with Mr*. Virgic
Bradley a* chairman o f the way* and
mean» committee, assisted by Mr*.
Currie McCollough, Mm. Margaret
Martin, Mr*. I.ucinu Mountain und
Mr*. Iluth Riche*.
The impromptu progrum consisted
o f tin- following number*: Han jo und
violin number* by Mr. Pardee, accom­
panied on the piano by Fred Den-
hum; duet by I'rof Mountain und hid
didter, Mm. Saylor o f Yakima; Nong,
“ Oregon, My O regon," by audience,
led by Prof. Mountain with Mm. Suy-
lor ut tin piano; nolo, Charlotte Mar­
tin; monologue, Clarissa Clurk; New
Year’* resolution*, Mm. Viigie Brad*
ley.
(.’hurled Martin, prcaident and Min*
(¡race Richard*, secretary, presided
at the dliort business meeting when
all hudim-d* wu* brought up to date
nnd the meeting night wu« charged
from the flidt Friday to the Ant Tu«-s-
day o f the month *o a* not to conflict
with the hudkethull date*.
Special guedtd o f the club were Mr.
nnd Mr*. C. L. Hartley, Mm. Saylor
o f Yakima, Mm. A. J. Mountain o f
Coburg, Mm. Gallahcr and Mi** Sav­
age o f Salem, Mii* Sarah nnd George
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On aeeonnt of ihr Tribune going lo
on, d#y e, riu.f |Mt ww,k( ül(>(üi> No.
I
lowing account of the taskithall game
did n-it reach ri* in time fur publics'inn
The A unidvillc Sunt tarn league bs'.kct
bull team won it* fir*t league gami-
Tuesduy nil# by defeating Gute* en the
latter** lloor 32-26 in a close rough
game.
Aumiville «cored flrst when U hit*
t*llied u foul «hot and then followed
with a field goal. Empey followed a
minute later with auotbor field goal to
give hi* team a 6-0 lead.
Thl* waa »horf lived for Gate* »cored
twice in rapid sureet-sion to end the
South Bound
6, 11:10 A M .
(Stops when
flagged to pick up p.-iddcnger* for
point* at which this train stopK.)
No. 15, 0:28 P.M. (Stop* on Aug only,
to pick up passengers (or point*
south o f ri
Fug« no via Cascade
Line.)
No. 31, 8:45 P.M. (Regular atop.)
Following north hound train* stop to I
detrain
passenger* coming
from ;
l*oint* south o f Eugene: No. 16. due
5:30 A. M.J No. 6, due 6:00 P.M.
Office hour* nt Turner week day* ar •
8 A M. to 12 o ’clock noon, ami from
I :00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Station is closed on Sunday and holi­
day*. On these day* passengers c in ,
pay fare and have baggage checked
>n train*.
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Ar*t quarter. Two Held goals by Ln •
I
pey, one by Proepal and a foul conver­
sion from Vt hue added »even point*
more to Aum*villi‘* »core during the
Leave Salem for Turner
10:30 A.M.
4:45 P.M.
Leave Turner for Salem
8:20 A.M.
1 :30 P.M.
5:20 P.M.
l«oave Turner for Mill City
5:15 P.M.
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Y0IJP OWN PR0PÏK1Y 4 *
IS C O N C ( R N t O W H ( N yOOR N KiGM RORf
H Ü U U I » O N F IA I
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4
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second quarter white Gate* made two
Aeld goal» 'o end the half 12 1» for tie
local«
4 i
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i i
White t con-J Amt in the »croud half
but Gate* *onn tallied Pro*pal broke
through for another and then a double
foul conversion by White with a long
Acid basket gave Aumiville twelve more
point* whiie Gate.i wai gathering eleven
th« quarter ending 24 20 for Aumiville
Gate* opened the last quarter with a
ba»k<t tod aw within two points of the
local* but a ba-iu-l I y Proxpal gave the
local* bark their four point lead
Em-
S »h m for A urn ville
6:30 A M.
1030 AM
1:45 P.M.
Leave A limavi Ik for Salem
8 : ' 0 A M.
1 :20 P.M.
6:10 P.M.
Leave A urn. ville for Mill City
7:25 A M.
5:26 P.M.
l.eiiv
No. 32, 3:07 P.M. Regular Hop.)
NEW
Notice i* hereby given that the
undersigned Lucy A. Mill* and M. C.
Drooler, executrix und executor o f the
estate o f Narci ;*a J. Hinton, d*-
' creased, ha* Aled their Anal account
in the County Court o f the State of
Oregon for Marion County, and that
Saturday, the 31st day o f January,
1031, at 10 o'clock A. M. o f *aid
day at the court room o f said court,
ha* been Axed by said court a* th •
time and place for hearing objections
to said final account, and the settle­
ment o f said estate, and all person*
int'-rested in said estate may, at said
time and place, appear and show
cause, if any there be, why said ac­
count should not be allowed and ap­
proved, and »aid estate settled.
LUCY A. MILLS,
M. C. BROOKS,
Executrix and Executor o f the Estate
o f Narcissa J. Hinton, Deceased.
WILLIAM H. TRINDLE,
Attorney for the Estate.
314 U. S. National Bank Bldg.
Salem, Oregon.
j Date o f Arst publication Jan. 1, 1931.
Date o f final publication Jan. 29,1931
LOCATION
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
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Your neighbor’» fire los* is
likely to become your lost
Don’t be without proper in­
surance.
Insurance that was adequate
a few year* ago may need
revision to-day!
Let us offer our advice.
MORRIS
Optical Co’s.
New Type Deeper
Curved Lens
Best for Better vision
F. P. ROWLEY, Agent
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pey then »cured again to give Aumtvill* B
General Insurance
444 State Street
a »it point margin but Gater »cored to * *
Turner, Oregon
'•ut it down, ft Into counted for a lorg 4 »
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SALEM, OREGON
one and then Mountain dribbled thru +•»***•►*•»****•*■ •***<*•***■**•***«
 W e W W V A W !» V A W W M M
for two more point* Gale* «core j once
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Donker liro*. were business visitors more. Proepal added onother a* the A W W W W v w w w w w w w
W . W W . W A V . ’.W W A A W
in Turner on-Tuceday.
game closed, Lineup:
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Aumsville
Gatr*
Mr. and Mr*. Hilderhrund were ,
White. (13)
it F
H<-nne-« (2>
* -
hudin-dd viditor* ut the- It. M. Fu*on
Empey
(-.)
L
F
.
(iati*
(14)
home Saturday.
Ail Types or Beauty Wurk
Pr«w|i*l (9)
( '.
Shepherd (4)
Mr*. J. L. Sncrc nnd «on, John, and Mountain (2)
Henne* (9)
R. G.
Wayne Ransom were Salem viditor* ' Bradley
F in g e r
L C
Howes
Monday.
M T « v e s
s.
Goodwin
MEM«
G. C. Nunce and *on. Manb-n, were j
Service
with
A Smile
You alwH.v* g«-t h lid I«- motv
than you ¡»ay lor when you «leal
with us—Clean “ gus," f u l l
measure—.(’ h an oil, the hraml
y o u r motor likes t*e»t,—and
cheerful service to bring you
liack.
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FREE AIR and WATER
WE FIX FLATS
:
Mrs. Kitzmiller, daughter o f Mrs.
RED CROWN ÜAS
SCHOOL NOTES
Emma Reed and sister o f Mrs. Bow- j
.
>-rs and Mrs. Spoon, Is seriously ill ut
her homo in Portland with no hopes 1
School resumed Its regular work
held out for her recovery.
Monday morning after several days’
Several from here attended the vacation.
w w
burial o f Tnbitlia Jane Hull at Tur­
Mildred Rauscher spent the week­
ner cemetery Tuesday. She was 70 end in Salem visiting Mis« Agnes
years old ut the time o f her death Kufner.
which occurred at Linton, Oregon, on | Miss Matilda Highberger and Mrs.
the 5th inst.
E. W. Empey visited school Monday.
C R Y S T A L
G A R D E N
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® T ".
,
,
Alice Brown o f West Stayton cn-
Harve Ransom, who Is convalescing t(.re(, 8choo, Mom|ay n8 „ tmhmmn.
SALEM , OREGON
from injuries received in an auto ac- i *•
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cident several weeks ago, spent Sat-
Bmhi' Tuck,‘ r has been absent from
Every
Wednesday
and Saturday
unlay und Sunday with his father, Dr. .school on account o f illness.
Strictly Old-Time Dancing
Leata Bradley spent Monday night
I. W. Ransom and wife o f Turner.
At 8:30, p. m.
with
Helen Zuber.
Monday he visited at the Susie Ran­
M O D E R N
D A N C E
som home in Aumsvillc.
Charles "C huck" Albright o f Leba­
non visited Aumsville high school C R Y STA L
G ARD EN
ANNEX
Every Wednesday and Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Highberger enter­ Tucnday. He is a former student here.
Strictly Modern Music
Friday night the Aumsville girls
tained relatives at n family dinner on
'
and Dancing
New Year’s «lay. Those present w«-rr basketball team will play Mt. Angel
One
Gate
and One Price of Admi?
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alhus nnd chil­ on the latter’s floor. The boys will
sion
ctitlcs
you to both styles
dren, Loraino, Lucill eand Wilfred, meet the Gatos boys on the Gates
of
dancing
floor.
Mr. an«l Mrs. Theo Highberger ami
Gents 50c
Ladies 25c
Mr.
nntl
Mrs.
E.
Warne
Empey
son, Dicky, and daughter, Deloris
Roller
D REAM LAN D
Skating
spent the holiduys nt Junction City
lleno.
Tuesday,
Friday and Saturday
visiting at the home o f Rev. and Mrs.
7 to 10 p. m. Admission 10c
Prof, and Mrs. P. T. Mountain ert- W. B. Empey.
Ladies Free. Skates 25c
Bones Bros., Turner
rAMILY DANCE
Notice Is hereby given that the final
account o f Katie Ahrens, as adminis­
tratrix o f the Etate o f John Ahrens,
deceased, has been filed in the County
, Court o f Marion County, State o f
'Oregon. r.nd that the 30th day o f
January, 1931, at the hour o f ten
j o’clock A. M. has been duly appointed
ry such court for the hearing o f ob-
jections to such final account and the
ttloment thereof, at which time any
1 person interested in such estate may
l.-ipp'-ar and file objections thereto in
| writing and contest the same.
Dat«id this 18th day o f December,
1930.
KATIE AHRENS,
Administratrix.
E. L. CRAWFORD,
Attorney fo r Estate.
Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg., Salem, Ore.
First publication: Dec. 18, 1930.
Last pub'ication: January 15, 1931.
SHOPPE fi
50c
joyed a visit from Mr. Mountain's
o f the week Mard« n left to enter the sister, Mrs. Sahruh Saylor o f Yakima,
nnvy.
Washington, and his mother, Mrs. A.
- ........ O’......... .
J. Mountain o f Coburg. Mrs. Saylor
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Bower* spent la one o f the large apple growers o f
New Year’s day wit.i their daughter, the Yakima valley.
Mr*. Eld red Long, and family near i
Scio .
A portion ofihe roof wa« blown oil
Robert Mountain hu* returned to the new gym in the wind «term early
his studies at Oregon State college
Mr. Carl the eon’.i set or who
after spending the holidays with his . , , , ,,,
parents. Prof. ar*i Mrs. P. T. M ou n -! buUl ,h# bu‘M,n* #nd ( h ,r->
of Shaw, made the needed repair during
tain.
-
S1
the day
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Parson and son, !
Leonard Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Warner
The many friends o f John Sacre
Lee and son, Leonard, shopped in Sa­
Jr., will be glad to know that he is
lem the lust o f the week.
able to be out among his friends
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Miss Merle Martin took up her again. While he hasn't fully recov-
studies at Monmouth normal school
from injuries received in an auto
Monday. Miss Martin has attended « "» d e n t several weeks ago he id slow-
Orcgoiy State college for the past 5 ’ *mproving.
year and a half.
I
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Facial and Scalp
T rea tm en ts
All Work Guaranteed
Over Steusloff Market
Salem, Oregon
Phone 47J
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PAINTING
BY DAY OR CONTRACT
Estimates Furnished
U. S. Talbot
SUMMONS
Tamer
V .V .W .V W A V W A W A /W
HANDICAPS OF
D I S E A S E
As you travel throngh life you
will find many handicaps, but
none compared to the handicaps
o f disease.
Have these eliminated by Chi­
ropractic Adjustments
given
according to a Neurocalometer
reading.
Remember the Neurocalometer
locates nerve pressure.
Cht-
ropratcic Adjustments remove
nerve pressure.
Neurucalome-
ier readings by appointment
only.
DR. O. L. SCOTT
256 N. High Street
Phone 87
SALEM OREGON
In the Circuit Court o f the State i V A A W V A V V V V V V V W W m v W
o f Oregon, for County o f Marion.
Dept. No. 2.
Edna M. Reader, Plaintiff,
iA V .V .V .V .V .Y A W A W .N V .:.
vs.
i Harry J. Reader, Defendant.
| To Harry J. Reader, Defendant:
THROAT AND
In the name o f the State o f Ore-
| gon, you are hereby required to ap-
LUNG BALSAM
1 pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
for the relief of
court Hml cause on or before four
weeks from the date o f the first publi­
cation o f this summons, namely on or
before the 17th day o f January, 1930,
and if you so fail to appear and
COLDS
answer, for want thereof, plaintiff
SPASMODIC
will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in the complaint, viz:
CROUP
For n decree dissolving the bonds
WHOOPING COUGH
o f matrimony now existing between
yourself and the plaintiff and a di­
HOARSENESS
vorce therefrom on the grounds o f
BRONCHIAL COUGHS
desertion; and for such other relief as
to the court may seem meet and
Contain* no Narcotic
equitable in the premises.
Only at
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
DRUG STORE
13th day o f December, 1930, by Hon.
Gale S. Hill, ju«lge o f the above en­
Th. Original Yellow Front and
titled court. The date o f the first
Candy Special Store of Salem
publication o f this summons is De­
135 N. Commercial
cember 18, 1930, and the last date of
the publication thereof will be the
PHONE 197
16th day o f January’ , 1931.
Pentlar Agency
M. B. HAYDEN,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
D ecl8-25Janl-8-15
Salem, Oregon.
Coughs
S c h a e fe r ’ s