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I he «O L XIV. No aft T urner T ribune TURNER, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1».«). BUBdCRIPTION »1.25 FER YEAR RETURN FROM VACATION BOYS MEMORIAL HOME era and friends will be welcome MASONIC ORDER OF URNER DAIRYMEN MAKING DEVELOPMENTS VISITING IN CALIFORNIA slid are invited to come. Visi TURNER ENTERTAIN ASSOCIATION HOLDS O. E. S. WITH DINNER MEETING SATURDAY tors were Mrs. A. K. Robertson, Mrs. Amy Bear, and Mrs. Bun Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bond re- Tim Turner Boys Memori. I Hurling and duughtar, Lois. Thc Masonic order c f Tur- turned home Thursday from Home of the Eugene Bible U*v- \ well rittendvd meeting of Members in the group were net entertained Tuesday eve- nearly two weeks’ vacation trip versity is one o f the most inter lip '''timer Dairy Cooperative Mie. J. L. Webb, Mrs. C. A. ning with an informal 8 o’clock ¡»pent in San Francisco, Sacra- esting and beautiful services i t N tnocialion hold in the high Bear, Mis. M. A. Hill, Mrs. Earl dinner honoring their members inento and other California ; Marion county, as it gives an choul auditorium Saturday aft Bear und daughter, Eunice, und families, the Eastern Star points. The weather was ideal ideal home and “ big brother/' ernoon attested to the interest Mrs. G. W. Farria, Mrs. R. O. Chapter and a group of friends. there and the trip was a most helping ha..d to twenty-fo \ ~ being shown in the atatc-wide Witzel, Mrs. Karl S. Prather Covers were placed for nearly enjoyable one. They stopped fine boys. Mrs. C. H. Jesse % org liusation bring formed. The and the hostess, Mrs. C. L. fifty guests in the group. Bowls [over a few days in Portland the experienced matron a-'*! Turner association will be a Standley. of daffodils and tall yellow I with their son and wife, M r.! Rev. Ellmore J. Gilstrap of th* unit of the atate organization tapers were used to decorate and Mrs. Alvin Bond, before Turner Christian church is t ’ b vhich will start to function SLOWLY IMPROVING the three long tables, and the returning home. Mr. Bond's promotional manager. Mrs. sometime during the summer. IN VETERANS HOSPITAL dinner was prepared and postion m agent for the South Jesse has full charge of the en At *he meeting Saturday Mr. served by the Masons. The eve ern Pacific company was filled tails of the home as to the ca Clark* of Salem, director of the ning was enjoyably spent in by another telegraph operator and training of the boys and Ralph Hussey, son of Mis. II. playing cards and dancing. who substituted during his ab- their physical, mental and state association, spoke on dairy condition», stressing or W. Smith who has been ill for Those in the group were Mr. 8e"ce. moral development. The bo^n ganized efforts to obtain better two weeks in the veternns hos and Mrs. Herman Lewis, Mr. , are a manly group. Mr. Jet^e markets for dairy produce. The pital in Portland, is some im and Mrs. Robert Colvin, Mr. R iR T H n iv niNNFD was for some time also in t ie president of the state associa proved. lie has been suffering and Mrs. Ed Wallace, Mrs. A T BRASHER HOME ' rapl° y .of " V * h.0n,e’ b" ‘ 1 tion addressed the meeting out wtih abscesses of the throat Johnson, Miss Alice Jensen, all accepted a business position lining work already accom and has had several lanced. of Aumsville; Miss Alice Peter amiuagn he is not officiary plished. Sales in a cooperative Physicians believe 'hat it is an sen of Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mrs. Charles Brasher de connected with the home bis way is hoped to start by Au after-effect of U k . .shrapnel E. Kelly and Mrs. Mary Kelly lightfully entertained with a experience and keen interest wound that Hussey received of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. gust 1st. dinner party in ner Salem home render his assistance very help The organization wants the during the World war. His j Sherman Swank of Junction lust Sunday complimenting her ful. Willette Jesse, the son of assistance of sixty per cent of many friends here are hopeful I City, Mr. and Mrs. Vester husband on his birthday anni Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jesse, is a the dairymen in the radus of that he will soon be well again. Bones, Mr. and Mrs. Robert versary. Fourteen guests were senior in the Turner high the Portland milk shed and Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred uu . . . . . . r, . . i present and enjoyed Mrs. school and is a great spirit and new members are being obtain SPRING GARDENING JJ,tciie,1 ’ aud ,Kob* ? Brasher’s hospitality. Mr. and influence with the boys. ed as fast as the field can be MUCH IN EVIDENCE M'tchell, Mr- * " d M” ' JA „ * 1 Mrs. G. A. McKay presented . New developments o f the covered. The present plan is ston, Mr. and Mi's. G A. Me-1 ll0u0re(t ^ wtI1, . tovoly farm properties of the TanH*v to hold out 5 per cent of the Boys Memorial Horn* are under -------- n aY' V " J” « I*" u W *hday cake made by Mm. gross earnings with which to Everyone is busily enguged Denyer, Mr and Mrs. J. M. George Crume. A bowl of large way. Several mil«* o f ntw establish a sinking fund to take in preparing the ground for B3iies._Harlan and Miss Hil- yeU0W daffodils centered the fence have been b«i}t end a care of operating«apeneesi No spring gardens, and many of dred Bones, Mrs. Loretta J. dtanortatJl* with coven placed ™ banii * beh« «H*tnictcd plant is mi yet anticipated. ‘ the gardens are In. On* c f the 1 Rowley, Mr. and Mra. Neal Ed- for llr g M. Barzee, Ray Far- Spring plowing is being dona The cooperative plan will be nioet industrious of the spring wards, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur rens, M in Erma Barber, Max in preparation for crop* to be patterned after the Seattle plan workers is Mrs. Arleta Steele. Edwards. Stacey and Robert well McKay, Mr. and Mra. G. put in. All of this work is in which has been in operation ( who one of the fmMt and Edwards, H. P. Jensen and Al- A. McKay, Ivan, Phillip, Wil teresting to the boys who are for the past nine ycaia. That kept gardens in the com- 1 bort and Evelyn Jensen, Mrs. fred and Marjorie McKay, all looking forward to a profitable association began with a charge ! munity cnch summer. In June ¡Frank, Mra. China Bones and of Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Dean and enjoyable time this sum of IS Vi cents per hundred and jfrs. Steele will celebrate her Charlie Bones, all of Turner. Tucker of Salem, and the hosts, mer. The community is eoming in the nine ycara their sinking g i g birthday anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brasher. to have a great pride in this fund has grown to $650,000. j ¡R remarkably well and active ning as usual in the Masonic The hostess served the dinner splendid work being done at Joist year they voted $225,000 , for one yenr8_ hall here. The regular order of ; jn courses and was assisted by the boys home. of the fund to use in the build business waa conducted, after Mrs. G. A> McKay. Music and ing of a complete plant for which some time was spent in SOcial conversation added to GUESTS FROM EUGENE handling surplus milk to con LITTLE DAUGHTER practicing the degree work. tne enjoyment of the affair. A T H. R. PEETZ HOME SERIOUSLY ILL AT vert it into the form in which Arrangements are being made it finds the most ready imme HOME OF PARENTS preparatory to the official visi- diate market. •— - ——- ¡tation of Mrs. Minuie White, PARROT LAUGHS Miss Helen Peetx entertained Officers of the Turner Dairy AT CAPTURER i with an attractive dinner party Little Alice, small daughter 8t;‘t* * rand worthy “ *°«i» tion association are C. A. Boar, _____ j at the home of her parents, Mr. president; L. D. Roberta, A. T. of Mr. and Mr*. A. P. Hatfield, I c° nductrei!S' who wiU b# w,th . and Mrs. H. R. Peetz. this week is seriously ill threatening the,ocalchapter 0,1 A PriI21' Anderson, J. R. Davis and Fred Bill, the green talking par- for two friends Mrs Jano3 pneumonia and under the care Miller, directors. of Dr. H. A. Beauchamp of IEVANGEUSTIC SERVICES S u i * ° T S. S Burgoyne, and Mrs- Meek and Mrs. Virgil L- Wood* William recently ot Eugene. ¡Spring ilowers were Stayton. The Hatfield family AT METHODIST CHURCH staged a heroic escape for his used for the table decorations. MRS. STANDLEY HOSTESS moved 0 . » w ..k from Mill Cit, ARE WELL ATTENDED m ^ r i™ Before returning to their horr js TO TURNER W. C T. U. j onto the old Turner farm on The evangelistic meetings be about the room. His mistress . . . .. , . in Eugene, they visited in Sale:* j the Marion road in the Craw- ! ing held at the Turner Meth- ..... . , . . ,rC' CI' ed * * ■ * » relatives of Mrs. W oo... ford district. odist Episcopal church continue tempting to order the parrot K irs G W H u n s a k - e r o f T n r r - Mrs. C. L. Standley enter to attract good crowds through I back into hi* cage, the wise tained members and friend» of the Turner Women’s Christian ,■LADIES A,D ENTERTAINED ¡the sermons of Evangelist 1. N. bird ruffled his feathers and re- T w ™ ™ . Union U n io n in in her he- home home I AT MRS. SMALL’S HOME ; of Bellingham, Wash- fused to be governed. He flew Tempcrance ington, who is conducting the directly at the head of the GUESTS AT HOME OF on Wednesday afternoon with I revival services, assisted by the caller, who in alarm rushed for ! MR. AND MRS. ENSLEY eight members and three visi- [ , t Y.iUur iinffodil*! ol . r * S m a l l entertained |ocn| p.^tor, Rev. William S. the front door, and opened it, tors present. Yellow daffodils Lad es A d Society of the n _ . . . .. . _ .’ 1 *** . . ooc,e” OT me Burgoyne. Special music and the parrot flying out over her «ind fern wert* used for clccorn*. MctHodi?t E di ^ cod &I rhurrh in I , , , . i j Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ensliy ,• .1 |>v ” . episcopal enuten in song senices arc led by Ivan head and lighting in the lot recently entertained a group o : singing two hymns, followed by i noon_ members spent sev- guests in their home includi’. / 7 . . _______ J ______ uiemoeis spent sev , number of conversions have A* this was the first time "Bill” Mrs. Leper and daughter, K k:- iorie, and Mrs. Ackland of S - U. institute were made by the reports of the County W. C. T. loco I president, Mrs. C. A. Bear. Questions and answers on prohibition and drugs were discuoscd. It was decided to have the annual child welfare program at the April meeting o f the union with Mr*. F. C. Gunning and Mr*. Earl S. Pra ther appointed as «ommittae to arran«« the program- All moth- t picked ,em' Mrs* John J* oi the bird up. He thought his es- Waainngton, and Mi. present, Mrs. William S. Bui^ Sunday at the church three cape a groat joke and laughed and ^ rs' **ay Lynch and thr goyn*. Mrs. R. O. Witzel, Mrs special services will ^>e held : raucously while being carried smal* daughters. Betty, and tt A •®oar* ” r8^ ■ J'• Ransom und H basket dinner partaken back into the house. The parrot tw*ns> Anna Nell aad Lulu Bt nnd Mrs. I. H. Small. j 0f at the noon hour. There will j is very proud of his “ family” at iot ° ak Grove- Before her m; bc spocial orchestra music and th* parsonage and lovingly r'aKe Ensley was if — and — 1 tL- 1— — - - ' calls —*• ■*—- ** * by name, - Mrs. Vivian Colvan of Aumsville. songs the ----- service* will 1 be them all EASTERN STARS HOLDS ITS REGULAR MEETING conducted all day. Evangelist Burgoyne is "mother,” Rev. Hughes anticipates this to be Burgoyne is “ Bill,” and their, G*» Th* Trft>«. ter what a record attendance day at the daughter he calls “ Ruth.” The 8y» tr001 **r »fveruatjrm. The regular meeting of Vic church and all are welcome to bird is a fascinating creature | toria Chapter No. 76 of Easiern come and attend the apleadid nnd besides talking, whistles j s „ t u r ^ Star was held Wednesday *v«- •ervicea. 'several of th* favorite hymns, \