THE TURNER TRIRUNE n H TURNER Easter Canls, Ic anti 10c at Pra­ ther's Drug Store. H u . k y H i g r a d * B a b y C h ic k » , c a t a ­ l o g u a a n d pr ic es n o » ra a d y . S a le m '» P e tla n d , S a le m , O r e g o n . P h o n e 65 6. Blac Tulip Powder, special witji puff and black glass powder jar, $1, at the Drug Store. Mrs. W. S. Borgoyneis able to be out again after a seige af flu. o f Salt ili visite«! Suntlay afternoon recieved a box of candy for the best with Mrs. Moore's brother and wife, ladies custum and Carl Wipper, the . ox Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gunning. of cigars for the liest man's cost urn. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin en- joyed a visit from their daughter, SCHOOL NOTES M ¡as Mildred, who came Suntlay (rum Salem, where she is employed in the The operetta "Paul Revere” will real estate office o f l.eo N. Childs. be presented ill the Turner high Word wa* recieved here this afternoon school auditorium, March 27, 1931. that the nine year old ton of Robert The opeivtta is directed by Mrs. Jean Pearcy, the parts are now very well Hunsaker suffered severe injuries during j learned and with more chorus practice the noon hour, when he was run over by week the cast will be well able to a car in Salem. He is in the hospital. present the ojwrvtta. i R. Lee Thiessen and family have Mrs. Reynolds of Salem visited with bt>en enjoying a visit from his futlu-r Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hale today. the past week. The senior conn-s from Newberg and left Wetlnesday Mrs. Whitehead Jr. is entertaining the for his home. miessionary society of the Christain t'hurch this afternoon. Geo. McNeal came in from North San* tim Tuesday and with his mother inlaw, The play “ Madam DePortment” was Mrs. Ludwig transacted business in Sal­ presented at Marion Tuesday evening em. before a large and appreciative audience Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris o f Port­ Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Harris, accom­ land visited Sunday aft«‘rnoon with panied by Mr. Harris’ brother, J. L. Mr. Harris’ parents, Mr. ami Mrs. W. Harris, and father, W. H. Harris, H. Harris, who accompanie«! them were in Salem on business Friday. back to Portlanil for a few days’ visit. George T. Burnett o f Salem visited with his brother-in-law and niece, S. H. Baker and Mr. anti Mrs. U. S. Talbott, Sunday. Dr. B. F. P o u n d p r a c t i c e lim it e d to r e m o v a l o f teeth, gas o r lo c a l, and d e n ta l X - r a y . N e w lo c a t io n 3 0 3 F ir st N a t io n a l Ba nk Bldg., S a le m , O r e g o n . ------------ o --------- — Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Newman and «laughter, Helen Jean, o f Salem spent Sunday evening at the home o f Mrs. Newman’s aunt, Mrs. L. J. Rowley. Mr. anil Mrs. Scott o f Salem spent Sunday afternoon and evening with M rs. Scott’s mother, Mrs. China Bones. ------O-- --- W e d r a f t p a tte r n s f o r e a c h in d i v i d ­ ual. L e t us e n d y o u r c o r s e t tr o u b le . Arehart & A ldrich, corset m a k e rs , 4 2 0 C o u r t S t r e e t , Sa lem . P h o n e 16 39 . The Delzell family will go to Cor­ vallis next Sunday for dinner. Thelma will return home for a visit as her school work is over at O. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Moon and family are spending several days visit­ ing his mother, Mrs. Emma Moon, and his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Owsley. ------O----- Keith Bones, who has been laid up for the past ten days with a severe burned back and chicken pox, is able to be up and about the house again. Mr. and Mrs. George Moon and family and his father, G. A. G. Moore The ticket sali*s is now going on ami many tickets have b«-«‘ii sold. The price o f the itekets are 2oc, buy your tickets now if you want a gootl s*-ut. They are selling fast; less seats ure to b«1 bought every day. Buy now— and come early. The interschool typing contest for the first and secomi y«-ar typists will be held at Jefferson, Thursilay after­ noon, March 19. Thos«- entering from Turner are: first year class represent- ativea are Leone Cook and Kenneth Fowler; se-coml year entries are Sheila Delzell and Nellie Barber. Word lias been received lu-r«- that •—- ». Sam W« ss underwent an operation Marden Nam-e, a former Aumsville at the Willumette Sanatorium Mon­ hoy who has been in the navy for day. He ¡ m recovering nicely. some time, is home again in Albany. • -O o Mrs, C. I,. Hartley and datiglit« r Mrs. Nellie Martin, Mrs. Luta Fu -am and Mrs. Landers spent tin- «lay in-law, Mrs. Rex Hartley, t.|>«-nt Sun with Mrs. Warner la-e, Wednesday, day with Mrs. George I'ulmer m ar Sidney. ami helped her «|uilt. O | Mrs. Corser and Miss Eva w. nt t«> i Mrs. J. L. Sacre is at Crawfords- | ville, where she is visiting her daugh­ Monmouth, Wetlnesday, to make in ter, Mrs. Gains Fusoti, und family. rangenienU for Miss Eva to enter —- » school there on Mureh 30. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Louilen spent the O week-end in Aumsville visiting old Lee Sutton, who lost his home u friends o f his. couple o f weeks ugo by fir«-, is build­ — o ing a fine n«s o f Girl Reserves were are «-x|>ect<-«l home Satunlay fr«>m a organize«! Wednesday with Mrs. vacation spent in Salem. Hiehes as leader o f th«- high school Mrs. Susie Ransom, l.eota Hriulley , group und Miss Richards the grades. ami Mrs. K)n-u Rowlaml are on th«< Onttnued on supplement Nut Tree Sale -------------<»--------- — The senior class have ordered an- Mr. and Mrs. Lotus 0»i>urn, dancing nounc«‘nn-nts and calling cards from with their small daughter in Mr. Os- the Hartel Engraving Company, Cin­ cinnati, Ohio. durn’s arms, won the prize for orignal- —— — The Turner girls graile team anil ity, a can of Vienna sausage. George Brower and George Crume acted as the the secomi high school team felt «|uit<- proud o f themselves after winning judges. two victories over Stayton grade teams. Both the Turner grad«: team Maurice Sparks, the four year old son and the Stayton glade second teum of Mrs. Ada Sparks, who has been a pa­ put up a har«i fight at the Turner tient in the Willamette Sanatorium for gym last Thursday. The Stayton the past two wveks suffering from a eon- school was in the lead until the half, when the score was 16-9. Then the jested lung and ehicken pox, is slowly- Turner girls rallied the last hall and recovering but it will be s«mie time brought th«- score up to 21-1H. The before he can be moved home. teams were pretty well matched, neither one having played before. -- Mrs. F. C. Delzell received the sad Following this game th«- Turm-r news o f her brother’s death by drown­ ing at Newport, Ark. He was a paint- high school second team ami Stayton j er and was fon«i o f fishing anil spent grade first team played. Stayton h«*l«l lots o f time on the Arkansas r iv e r ! Turner pretty, close the score la-ing in his boat. The bo«ly has not been 11-9. Both teams put up a good tight. Mrs. Pcarcy refereed this game. Mrs. found so far as Mrs. Delzell knows. Eggelston is the Stayton girls coach. W h a t! T rade out of T u rn e r? N o! N ever! 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