The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 15, 1931, Image 4

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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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1:20 P.M.
5:10 P.M.
Leave Aumsville for Mill City
7:25 A.M.
5:25 P.M.
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Leave Salem for Turner
10:30 A.M.
4:45 P.M.
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Leave Turner for Salem
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1:30 P.M.
5:20 P.M.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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- . . . . . . . . .
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,
,
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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£
$
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
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feature» on the program will lie a
as their week-end guest Mrs. Avis
in j
j
j
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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
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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
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