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TH K TURNER TR I BUNE I Malinda Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. TURNER SOUTHERN PACIFIC LOCAL ACTIVITIES Jack Brooks, has returned to Port TRAIN SERVICE DURING THE WEEK land. Everett is a grandson o f Mrs. North Bound Chambers and a cousin o f Mrs. No. 14, 4:86 A.M. (Stops when Brief Item« Concerning the Com Brooks. Hugged.) ings and Goings of Yourself and —-- »■--- - No. 32, 3:07 P.M. Regular stop.) Your Neighbors, as Told to The South Bound Mr. and Mrs. J. M- B»ne* «e r e Sal Tribune Reporters. No. 5, 11:10 A M . (Stops when em Tuesday afternoon. Hugged to pick un passengers fo r points at which this train stops.) One of the Nicest Courtesies You No. 15, 9:23 P.M. (Stops on Hag only, Can Show to Your Guests Is to Mr. and Mr». Jaek Brook* spent Tues Have Their Visits Mentioned in to pick up passengers fo r points day evening in Aunisville at the II. C. These Columns. The Tribune south o f Eugene via Cascade L in e.) Will Consider It a Special Favor Lew is home. if You Will Help Us Make This No. 31, K:45 P.M. (Regular stop.) Paper More Interesting to Its Following north bound trnins stop to Readers by Sending in Items for The S. C. Ball family were recent din- detrain passengers coming from This Column. Write us, or, if m i guests at the J. E. Whitehead J*. points south o f Eugene: No. 16, due Convenient, Telephone Your 5:3»; A. M.; No. 6, due 6 :0 « P.M. home. The occasion being J. E.'s birth Office hours at Turner week days are News Items to This Office. S A.M. to 12 o'clock noon, and from day. 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Station is closed on Sunday and holi Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Palmer and Mrs. (.layette Barnett baa gone to days. On these days passengers can daughter, Peggy, were Salem visitors C raw fordaville for an indetlnate stay pay fare and have baggage checked Saturday. with lier parents. on trains. Howard Baker was a busy man Sat -------» — - urday hauling wood and posts from Mrs. Thomas ami M is« Marie Pis« I »«a *»»**********# «*»*****» his mother’s place. Were guest* at the Susie Hansom home Tuesday evening while the hoy* held Mr. Illenby o f Salem was in Tu r ner, Saturday, looking a fter property interests. -----o----- Mrs. Howard Baker and children called at the T. T. Palmer home Mon day evening. Mrs. J M. B"nes motored to Aunm- ; ville Tuesday evening w ith Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwuuds and they »|n-nt Salem last Saturday. -----O----- Mrs. Roy Hatfield was a visitor at the home o f Mrs. Howard Baker, Monday. for Aumxvillc A.M. A M. P.M. Leave Aumsville for Salem - Hl \ M 1:20 P.M. 5:10 P.M. Leave Aumsville for Mill City 7:25 A.M. 5:25 P.M. \ Leave Salem for Turner 10:30 A.M. 4:45 P.M. ! Leave Turner for Salem - 20 \ M 1:30 P.M. 5:20 P.M. ! LUCY A. MILLS, M. C. BROOKS. Leave Turm r fo r Mill City 5:15 P.M. i Executrix and Executor o f the Estate o f Narcissu J. Hinton, |)i-c«<aseiL WILLIAM II TK1NDLE, Attorney for the Estate. ¡314 U. S. National Hank llldg. ( Salem, Oregon. Date o f first publication Jan. I, 1931. Date o f Hind publication Jan.29,1931 W I R OWN reO PIRTY » CONCtaNtO WHIN AfHEN VO lM NHÜMIO*! N M AI /• noun is on tiat 2 S 5 the evening at the H C. Lewis home. Christoph Sehru-/ was in Salem, Sunday, visiting hi ssister, Mrs. James Ubbleman and family. Mrs. L. E. Peterson spent Monday at Marion visiting her mother and sister and fam ily. , .. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whitehead and son were looking over the bargins in i * orchestra pructiee. | NOTICE OF HEARING OF FIN A L ACCOUNT Mr aud Mrs. Brasher were here from Salem Sunday and were dinner'guests 0f Mrs. BarZt,e. i Notice in hereby given thut the finul account o f Katie Anrens, a» adminis tratrix o f the Ktate o f John Ahrens, d ecu i-d, ha» been filed in the Count) Court o f Marion County, Stale o f Or-gon, nnd that the 30th day o f January, 1931, at the hour o f ten o’clock A. M. ha» been duly uppoihtci! by such court for the hearing o f ob je c tio n » to >uch final account nnd the i settlement thereof, at which time any person interested in such estate may appear and file objections thereto in j writing und context the name. Dated this IHth day o f December, Bra.-hers mother, Mr*. L M. Tour neighbor’s fire loss U likely to nccixne your lost. Don't be without proper in surance. ____ Mrs. L J. Rowley accompanied Mr. ond Mrs ^dwasds and Mrs. Bones to Aumsville Tuesday evening. Insurance thar was adequate a few years ago may need revision to-day! Let us offer our advice. Mote Howe, who was in business here F. P. ROWLEY. Agent General Insurance many je a n ago, died at New berg Janu ary 14 at the age of 33. Funerol services Bill Brazeau, the music man, was at 3 p. m. Friday, January 1« at the * Turner, Oregon here from Salem the first o f the week 1 * Ridgon Chapel SaUm. Interment will -***•**■ *•*•*■ »*•*•*****•*■ •***•*****« looking a fter business. 1 be made u; Twiu Oak cemetery, Turner . Miss Mildred Martin was here from ^ J W A W A V A V / A V ii W W V V Salem and spent the week-end with Gladys G ive«.», who has been quite; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mar ill for the past ten days, i* «low ly rt- tin. Covering. i*lie is at the Lee Barts r Prof, and Mrs. John R. C ox were home w here Mr». Bartier’a sisies, Mr». dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Law- . . . . . . . . . _ , , “ . KirekpatricK la eanug fur ber. rence Roberts Sunday at their farm home east o f Turner. Word comeg from M „ C orn elia 1 | 1930. KATIE AHRENS, Administratrix. E. I CRAWFORD, Attorney for Estate. ì IBEJIITT MUD SHOPPE I Mr. and Mrs. George Brower are cleaning and repairing the Guy O. Smith property across the railroad track and will move there soon. -----o----- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Farris are en- joyin g a visit from their son, Wm. C., o f North Fir, Oregon, who arrived here Sunday. Church Service with A Smile Sunday evening and while he claims no laurel» as a public speaker, young as well as old enjoyed what he hud to »ay und their only lament wa-, that he did not »beak ,OI1|? eiiu0gh i „ ... . ... . Kerainitg, from a v%<.c4ih of W. J. Denham has been appointed road patrolman in district No. 26, Karl Winner No. 55, J. E. Hennies ee No. 45, Leonard W alker No. 66, and J L Cook No 67 m s gleaned over u period o f eighty ■ years, w hile Oregon was changing , ... . ... , from a w ildertte»» to a commonwealth. . , , , he *" d •■»«.* eHrly day school, taught j in a 12x14 log cabin, com parang edu- Mrs. W. A . Martin, in company with her daughter, Miss Mildred, at tended the sacred pageant, “ The Light o f the W orld,” in Salem, Sun day evening. cational advantages o f today. The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Eva Cummings last Wednesday. They had an exceptionally large attend ance and many visitors, added four new members to their roll and en joy ed a good social time. ■■ O' — Mr. and Mrs. Carl Owensly have r. turned to Turner to the home o f Mrs. Owensly’s mother, Mrs. Moore. Mr. Owensly has been working on the Hunt and Tate farm near Rocky Point. You always get a little more than you pay for when you «leal w iih us— < lean •'gus,M f u l l measure*—Clean oil, the brand y o u r motor tik-» la-st,—ami cheerful serviee to bring you hack. boiled wheal » b e n i On Sunday RED CROW N G AS they w in t miles te church, driving an ox team hitched toalu m ber wagon. luxuries then bui ealled hardships now Mr. Pearson is hale and hearty und : "till conduct ) hi« farm south of Tur tier. I ; j | Mr». May Hadley Is presenting her i piano pupil« in recital in the auditor iuin at the »chool on Eriauy , afternoon January 23, to which par ut» and All Work Guaranteed Over Steusloir Market Salem. Oregon I’hone 47J V / . V . V . V . V . '. V . V . V . V / A '. V , PAINTING I BY D AY OR CONTRACT ÿ Estimates Furnished ÿ l. S. Talbol Turner -i i; Bones Bros., Turner ___________________ _________________ _ FAMILY DANCE SUMMONS S| k cì „ 1 An you travel through life you will find many handicaps, but none compared to the handicap» o f di»ea»e. Have th«*Mc eliminated by Chi ropractic Adjuntmenta given according to a Xeurocalometer reading. Remember thi Neurocalometer locates nerve pressure. Chl- ropratcic Adjustments remove nerve pressure. Neurocalome ter reading» by appointment only. DR. O. l a . SCOTT 2r»(> N. High Street Phone 87 >. £ $ SA LE M OREGON In the Circuit Court o f the State ÄWVVW.Wwv.\w.v.v.vwS o f Oregon, fo r County o f Marion. Dept. No. 2. Edna M. Reader, Plaintiff, vs. ■ • . v . v . w . •. Harry J. Reader, Defendant. To Harry J. Reader, Defendant: T H R O A T AN D In the name o f the Stutc o f Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap- LUNG BALSAM pear und answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled for the relief of court and cause on or before four I week« from the date o f the find publi cation o f this summons, namely on or before the 17th «lay o f January, 1930, and i f you so fail to appear and COLDS answer, fo r want thereof, plaintiff i will apply to the court fo r the relief SPASMODIC ; prayed fo r in the complaint, viz: CROUP For a decree dissolving the bonds o f matrimony now existing between WHOOPING COUGH yourgelf thp p,aintifT a HOARSENESS , vorc,. therefrom on the grounds o f desertion; and fo r such other re lie f as BRONCHIAL COUGHS to the court may seem meet and Ccntain* no Narcotic • •«luitable in the premises. This summons in served upon you Olily at by publication thereof for four con- -i-cutive weeks in the Turner Tribune, pursuant to an order made on the DRUG STORE 13th «lay o f December, 1930, by Hon. Gale S. Hill, judge o f the above en rh« Original Yellow Front auj title«! court. The date o f the first Candy Special Store of S iloin publication o f this summons i- De cember IH, 1930, an«l the last dnt" o f 135 N. Commercial tin- publication thereof will he the PHONE 197 15th day o f January, 1931. M. B. HA5 DEN. Penslar Agency Attorney fo r Plaintiff. C R Y S T A L G A R D E N SALEM , OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards had ____ ^ feature» on the program will lie a as their week-end guest Mrs. Avis in j j j ___i» . E very W ednesday and Saturday Loftus o f Portland. Mrs. I.oftus is a flower dance by a group o f High Strictly O ld -T im e Dancing form er Turner resident and will be School girl», a musical recitation nnd A t 8:30, p. m. remembered by her many friends as a playlet “ W rong N otea" by three M O D E R N D A N C E Mrs. Avis Bacon. »mall boys. Included on the program CRYSTAL GARDEN ANNEX The teaefiers’ club met at the w ill la- numbers by Betty Peels, Ruth E very W ednesday and Saturday Looney Butte school house with the and Hddred Bones, Ruth Burgnynt- Strictly M odern Music follow ing teachers present: Esther Eludili D- liyer, Olga G *rner, Robert and D ancing Riches and Omma Emmons o f Talbot, Ekwasds, Fdvvln «m i Gnu! u Tliei.»»en One Gate and One Price o f A«lm i- Ethel Gulvin o f Looney Butte, Wm. sion etitlcs you to both style» M rs. Wm. S Burgoyueand Mr». May Jensen, Aurora Humphrey*, Grace o f dancing Pehrrson o f Marion. The next meet Hadley. Gents 50c Ladies 25c Roller D REAM LAND Skating ing will be February 5. Mr. and Mrs. Wonacott were visi- Tuesday, Friday and Saturday E verett Loftie, who has spent the to ri at tne W. O. Royse homt Mon- 7 to 10 p. m Adm ission 10c p:i.-t month here at the home» o f Mrs. I day af .. inoon. Ladies F ree Skates 25c ! D'-o! friend» ure cordially in viti d. s T reatm en ts FREE A IR and W ATER WE FIX FLATS ing of the Indian on reservations; how they could not gel flour. 5 0 e He a!»<> told o f old Fort H MÌkiti» and the plac toe pioneer eat H A N D IC A P S O F D I S E A S E Facial and Scalp was a lli< at iiilerealing »p< uker at tilt-j L old A Hu h Hank llldg., Salem, Ore. F o r t publication: Dec. 16, 1930. l.u<t publication: January 15, 1931. ¡ V . V . W W 'W W W ’M W W W —O- - W l l VOH Bennell Pearson, u pioneer of 1S5I, Ghribtaifi Ail Types of Beauty Work '••¡..H-r inger Mr. and Mrs. E. Kertson o f Salem Davis and Miss Mary Davies, who w ere here Sunday fo r the afternoon went to California a couple o f weeks at the Rowley home. aK° fo r the winter, that they are nice- j ly located in San Diego in apartments Dr. B. F. Pound practice limited to and they like the warm weather very removal of teeth, gas or local, and well. dental X-ray. New location 303 First National Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon. F IN A L SETTLEM ENT Notice in hereby given that tin undersigned Lucy A. Mills and M. C. Brook», executrix and executor o f the estate o f NurciMu J. Ilintun, <!«•• cream'd, hus Hied their Huai account in the County Court o f the State o f Oregon for Murion County, and that Saturday, the 31st day o f January, 1931, at 10 o’clock A. M. o f said ■ lay at the court room o f said court, has been ff*ed by mid court as tin time and place for hearing objections I to said final uccount, ami the aettle- I mi nt o f said estate, and all persona interested in said estate may, at said time and place, appear und show cause, if any there be, why said ac count should nut be allowed and ap- proved, and said estate a«-tiled. 1IAMMAN STAGE LINES Leave Sali m 6:30 10:30 4:45 NO I ICE Ol Coughs Schaefer's 25Jnn 1 -H-l f. Salem, Or< go ■*> V W A V .V ^ A "«V / ,V A Y A ,,,.%