The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 12, 1931, Image 2

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    TH E TU R N E R
The Turner Tribune
SU BSC RI I T I ON $125 PER YE AR
Entered at the Poatoff.ee at Turner,
Oregon, a* sccond-claa* matter, uiuler
U m Act o f March S, 18T».______
i
,, ,i «ve r) Thureday i t Turner.
Marion, County, Oregon.
MRS CHAS 8 CI UUC !
CHAS. S. CLARK
Editora
and
J Publisher*
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The Corn Cob
Goes To Town
As far as most o f us are concerned,
there are few waste products from
the farm have been considered more
useless than corn cobs. They would
do in a pinch for kindling if they
were dry enough, but beyond that,
they have never had any monetary
value at all; have been hauled out to
trash piles and burned, or maybe
dumped into muddy places in the
roads in order to get riel o f them.
Smiling with tolerant amusement,
we have watched the fervent efforts
of scientists for years, as they have
struggled vainly to find some great
and crying need for what represented
such a large portion of the farmer’s
crop after it was hauled in from the
field and shucked. By the latest re­
ports from scientific headquarters, it
seems as though th 1 scientists in ques­
tion are on the road to success for
already a trail has been broken from
tiie corn cob pile to the manufactur­
ing world, and it is predicted that
during the next few years, this will
increase to unprecedented lengths.
TRIHUNK
EXECUTOR S NOTICE
Oregon
Beauty
In the Matter ot the Estate of
Amelia E. Stockton, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that on Die
21st day o f January, 1931, by order
o f the Honorable J. C. Sicgmund,
County Judge o f Marion County, Ore
go», Mr. S. U. Elliott was appointed
executor o f the above named »state
and letters tostamontery issued to
him.
Notice is hereby given that any and
all persons having any claims against
said estate will present th»> same tluly
verified according to law to the sai«l
S. B. Elliott, executor o f said estate,
at the First National Bank. Salem,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice, duted at Salem,
Oregon, January 22, 1931.
S. B. E1XIOTT,
Executor of Saul Estate.
M. B. HAYDEN.
Attorney for Estate.
Salem, Oregon.
S h o p
•12« Oregon Building
Telephone 296
PERM ANENT W AVE
. . . to say nothing o f automobile tires
end telephone receivers.
V- far as the g-neral public is con-
. r • 1, the coming o f the corn cob
•ito its own trill be vastly satisfying
« r a .- i the prouuets thus manufac-
v.sred will be cheaper. And at for the
corn farmer— perhaps the traffic in
•»b.- may help to bring the industry
out o f the doldrums in which it has
been sunk these last several years.
$1 00
FINGER W AVE
Shumpoo and Finger Wav-
.50
1.00
.75
Marcel
Shumpoo ...............
Eyebrow Arch
I’i i nt
Hot Oil Shampoo
Long Huir Shampoo..
Henna Pack
...
Henna Rinse ............
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SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court o f the State
o f Oregon, for County o f Marion.
Dept. No. 2.
Ednu M. Reader, Plaintiff,
vs.
Harry J. Rentier, Defendant.
To Harry J. Reader, Defendant:
In the name o f the State of Ore­
gon, you are hereby required to ap-
pea rand answer the complaint filed j
against you in the above entitle«!! ,
! court and cause on or b«'fore four J
Will Fire Rob V om
weeks from the »late o f the first pub- ! *
Of Your Home?
lication of this summons, namely on *
: or before the 26th day of February, X
1 1931, and if you so fail to appear and ♦
r— -V.«» ■« • , i »•■» r » « a*
<w
i answer, for want thereof, plaintiff J
V—•
will apply to the court for the relief a
prayed for in the complaint, vix:
| t
For a decree dissolving the bonds a
o f matrimony now existing between ♦
twrmnma m —r«—-■* a -«•»• kn w
> — —«a., I.a n ai ..laa,
yourself and the plaintiff and a «li- I
i — V■>■» — AM) LWIXS
vorse therefrom on the grountls of
AllLqi
ATXLtl
desertion; nn«t for such other relief
as to the court may seem meet and
F. P. ROWLEY. Agent
equituble in the premises.
Cenerai tniurance
This summons is served upon you
Turner, Oregon
* by publication thereof for four con-
When tin plate is being manufac­ | secutive weeks in the Turner Tribun«},
* « » * * * * * « a **# *-****« * * * * * *
tured, for instance, one step requires pursuant to an order mail«- on the
21st »lav of January, 1931, !>.' H
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the use o f great quantities o f bran L. H. McMahan, judge o f the abov»
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to soak up the layers o f oil witn which entitled court. The »late o f the first -
they are coated. It has been recently publication of this summons is J.inu- / / l S *i% S S W »,iW > V » ,»"»V »V «V A ^
discovered tnat corn cobs ground into arv 22. 1931, and the last date o f the
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- ‘ be the
‘
?6th
- publication
thereof wil
Hour, serve better for this purpose, day of February, 1931.
I k . .lies o ing much cheaper.
M. B. HAYDEN.
Attorney
for Paintiff.
In the making of concrete doors,
Salem. Oregon
sawdust ,s spread over the surface to
prevent a too rapid drying. This is Jan22-29Fob5-12-19-28
expensive because only clean white
sawdust can be used, the darker kinds
leaving ugiy stains. With the advent
o f vorn cob Hour, this is no longer
a factor to be considered.
Corn cobs coated with iron rust are
u>kd in the gas industry. In the elec­
trical world, a nurd rubbery substance
known as manolith and serving as a
high grade insulating material, is
made from corn cobs. In seine forms
t h i i s much like artificial rubber and
with special treatment, makes fair
automobile tires. A strong and very
cin ,.p giue is now eing manufactured
from corn cobs, as well as a sugar
known as xylose. This has no food
value but it in demand for diabetic
patients.
Artificial silk or rayon, acetic acid,
wood alcohol, oxalic acid, tar, and the
cork substance in linoleum, arc other
products made from the lowly corn
cob. Even the doll industry is invad­
ed, the hard rubbery materia! of
which unbreakable dolls are made,
being quite as satisfactory when com­
pounded from corn cob flour as from
the highly expensive imported wood
fiber used heretofore.
With twenty million tons o f corn
cobs available each year, all that is
needed to put the industry on a sound
paying basis, is the erection o f fac­
tories and adequate education of the
public.
The time is not far distant when
corn cob products will play a leading
role in our industrial life, is the pre­
diction o f the Iowa Slate College
which has been performing much o f
th ' experimental work.
One's imagination has to stretch
considerably to envision dresses, un­
derwear. stockings, sugar, dolls, lino­
leum, electrical fixtures and glue be-
ng made from ordinary old corn cobs
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A W .W .S V .S W .W .V .V .V A V
NOTICE OF SALE
No. 7669
.75
.75
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Manicar«
Water Wave
.50
.60
Salem, Oregon
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NEW LOCATION
.M o u rn s
O ptical Co*.«.
New Type Deeper
Curved Len»
Best for Better Vision
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444 State Street
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Dr. Scofield
X -R A Y C I'IR O P P H A C T O K
Lady Attendant
First N’ at’l
Salem,
Bank Bldg.. Phone 2191
. Oregon
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I BEAUTY MAIS SHOPPE ¡
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:: All Types of Beauty Work
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF
THE S TA TE OF OREGON. FOR
MARION COUNTY.
.50
.35
.50
Mit reel it nil
Fingi* r
50c
W h ves
In the Matter o f the Estate of
Mary Eastburn, Deceased.
Notice is hen by g
n that
undersigne«! as administrator o f the
Facial and Scalp
estate o f Mary Eastburn, deceased,
will from and aft«-r the 28th day of
T reatm ents
February, 1931, sell, at private sale,
at the law office o f Guy O. Smith, in
Salem, Marion County, On g->n. al! j
All Work Guaranteed
o f the following described n>al prop­
Over
Steusloff »Market
erty. to-wit:
R-'ginning at a point in th-* e*-n
Salem,
Oregon
ler o f Clevelan»! Avenue in Merri- '
Phone
I7J
field’s Addition to the Town of
Y«»u always g it a litt I«* more
AumsrUlcJn M-Ition County Or -
than you pay for w hen you »teal
v .v .v .v .w .v .v .v .v .w ,
gon, which said point is 11.9671
with ua—Clean •‘gna,” f u l l
chains West o f the Northeast cor­
iiienaote»—Cl* an oil, the brand
ner of said M»*rr field’s Addition
I
y » » u r motor lik»» last,—anil
to the Town o f Aumsville: running
AUMSVILLE
thence West alone the cent, r of
cheerful **• r V i ce t»» bring you
said Cleveland Av -nu 3.39 chains
hack.
,
to the center o f Fifth Street in
the Town o f Aumsville; thence
AUMSVILLE. OREGON
North on a direct line with the
F R E E A IK and W A T E R
center o f sai»l Fifth Street 2.99
W E FIX F L A T S
chains: thence
3.31 chains to
a 16 foot right o f way heretofore
4 %
granted to R. L. Randall, and now
owned by Che flings; thence South
Paid on Time Deposits
RED C RO W N Ü AS
along the w.*st side of said right
of way 2 99 chains to the place
of beginning, containing one acre,
• Tbe (Mace for Home People to Hank
more or less, situated in Section
25, T. 8 South Rang* 2 West of
the Willamette Meridian in Marion
W / J V .W V .V A W A V W ,
County, Oregon.
A’ so the East one-half o f the fol- V . W W W / W Ä W W V
lowing described premises, to-wit'
Beginning at a point 20.08
chains north an<i 3.47 chains east
of the Southwest corner o f the
UNDERTAKERS
Allen J. Davie an»l Cynthia Davie !
D. L. C. Not-fication No. 53. in
town.-hip 9, South Rat.ge 1, West
of the Willamette Meridian in i C R Y S T A L
G A R D E N
LLOYD T. RIG DON
Marion County, Oregon; thence j
SALEM . O REG O N
North 40.00 chains to the center
County Coroner
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o f the Stayton and Aumsville
County Road: thence South 73 Every Wednesday and Saturday
— (►—
degrees 45 minute« East 11.43
Strictly Old-Time Dancing
chains; thence South 36.84 chains;
A t 8:30, p. m.
Salem
Oregon
thence West 10.97 chains to the
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place o f beginning, containing
CRYSTAL
GARDEN
ANNEX
42.15 acres o f land.
Every Wednesday and Saturday
The property herein last described
Strictly M odem Music
being 21.075 acres o f land.
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and Dancing
Said sale shall be made for cash, j
One
Gate
and
One
Price
o
f
Admi*
to the highest bidder and subject to
sion ethic, you to both style.*
the order o f confirmation o f the
above court.
Gents 50c
Ladies 25c j i
DA^ OR C O N T R A C T
D. F. EASTBURN.
Roller
D REAM LAND
Skating
Estimates Furnished
Administrator o f the Estat»* o f Mary Tuesday.
Fnd.-y
and
Saturday < p c t - il »
Eastburn. Deceased.
7 to 10 p n Admission 10c
5 1 . 3 . I0IIHII
Jar.29Feb.S-12-19-26
Ladies Free Skates 25(
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Service
with
A Smile
STATE BANK
Bones Bros., Turner
W. T.RigdoaâSon
F A M IL Y D A N C E
I PAINTING
Timer
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H A N D IC A P S O F
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DISK A S K
Aa you travel through life you
will find many handicapa, but
none compared to ihr handicap-»
of diaraar.
Have thrar eliminated by Chi*
roprartir Adjuotmenta
given
according to a Xrurocalomctrr
reading.
Kememlter the Neuroealometer
Io» ale-« nerve preaaure.
Chi*
ropratcic Adjustment» remove
nerve pressure.
Neurocalome*
»er reading» bf appointment
only.
DR. O. L. SCOTT
2-")li N. High Street
Phone 87
SALEM OREGON
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T H R O A T AND
LUNG B ALSAM
for the relief o f
Coughs
COLDS
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CROUP
WHOOPING COUGH
HOARSF.NF.SS
BRONCHIAL COUGHS
Contain! no Narcotic
Schaefer’s
Only at
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135 N. Commercial
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