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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1927)
\ Supplement To The Turner T a ro tr, Dragon, September Tribune 1927. TEACHERS' RECEPTION OREGON STATE FAIR Associated student* are having . OPENED ON . 1C w JAY their annual student body ticket sale. I*a*t Friday »-vetting u guodiy num- I The price of the Student tickets are her of lIn.' txurona Mini ituppo flora of The Oregon State Fair opened on f 1.25 per year. Adult’« tickets . ill ihv Turner leheoia nut at lha achool! Monday with a good crowd for the be nn sale the latter part o f the week Uoiiev to wt’iconio th*- tciiclicr* who' opening day. The exhibit space* un at 11.29 for the season. tire tu have* char^*- of lit«? *chouU for practically all full. There i* a* floe M i« p.arson and Miss Knebel tii«* coming y«wr. All who attrndod a »bowing o f Oregoa produce a* ha* report a vt*ry »njoy.nilt time. A good ever been shown. Practically all of ; were out of town visitor, during the program w o rendered. followed by u the prominent live «lock breeder* arc week-end. p ittifal pw*! tlm«^ % N«'»rly »veryono represented this year. Mm. Florence . The high school is planning aeveral who iitu*!ided i this idea tm»t Kt Gale Nat, formrly of Turner, la at j large football game* to be played here Turner nciuh )I ha* «»tie of* tli*• bout the fair with 10 head of the Prlie- this fall. Sixteen men are turning factulti«*« Uwy have ever had. winning Tuldk-dywink Jerseys. The: out every night. The program opened by an attrac- i fair * u in full swing by Wrdne»day. j live ln«Utimentai number by MU* , Ssicm day. Wednesday wa* the day set apart Mary M tiler, lnv<Mji!ion by Mr. The usual "catch nicVIe” *how* and . for the Turner school pupils to attend t lay. violin duet by tl>e Ml «at* I net | tiot dog stand* are in «vtdenee. Som- i the Fair without being counted ab Harr u*tt and iiindy« Given, vocal ' of the »how* are good and »time are i sent and many took advantage of the duet by Me^damra McKinney ami freaks. The usual mechanical ««rings 1 opportunity. Mnitin, iv J m g by Mr«. Karl and are there for the enjoyment of the It i* reported that tho I. L. Rob aong by Mr, Witcraft then followed kiddle*. ertson party, whodiave been touring upeechv* by Mr. Clay, Prof. Wapton, tins agricultural pavilion, the auto- tbe East, left Washington, D. C.. last Mr. Hi--.nl and Mr. l*«-|*ef!s Tlie new ! mobile building and the machinery week on their way home. trachcra Were introduced to the audl booth* are daily attraction* to the J. F. Jones, State Sealer of Weights ci.ee by Pr»f. Wat »on. principal of ! many fair visitor*. I and Measure* wa* in Turner Wednes the Turner achoo), and each one at day morning, testing out a new set their name won called jfl^ondal by I of scale* recently installed ir. the a abort ajnvch. Mitt loin Robert* PASTOR RETURNS I Portland Damascus Cream Station aon played the accompaniment for the violin duct and M«*a Mildrer Martin j The Oregon Conference o f the at Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Lewie are f.»i the vrtcal duet. The occomptniat Methodist Church which was held In for M r Witcraft wa* Mm. Earl Pear Salem, earn to a rlo*.* MonGy afr-r- now located at Montello, Idaho, where cy. The program i —tiled greatly ap noon. It was an Interesting session Mr. Lewi* la working for the South predated for It wma heartily applaud j at which much busine*» was accom ern Pacific. They like their new cd and marly every one had to re plished. There were aeveral good home fine. al aid to an vneara. After the pro .peak, n present from outside of the mong them wa* Or. gram waa over the teacher« were ! conference. Milked to come to the front of the Clarenc* Tine Wilson, o f the Hoard ¿(age and meet and become acquaint of Temper*nee nnd Moral*. Several ed with the audience.. The benedic- from Turner attended the various ses tlwi waa pronounced by R»*v. M.. A, sion» o f th. conference and report a Grove«. Ihdighuu« refreahmenta ■ very profitable time «pent there. There were hut few changes in the were «Hired later. | appointment*. Most o f the pastors - .«I— n.|— ■ . , 4 > I— I——...... ' returned to their former charge* and M F.. CHURCH | Turn, r o,opte are glad to have Rev. Two important events rail for the , M. A. Groves returned to the Turner Itrothcr attention of the member» ami friend* rhnrge for another year. of Turner M. thodist church. First, Groves and hi* good ' f hav. Seen the SantUm Oi.tricl 8. K. convention with us for a year ami have earned a meets at th.. Stnyton Methodist warm place in the heart* of the « church. All who ci.n tfn ilil attend. 1 p* ople. A good program wdl hr provided. ___ _________ Go and return with new idea» and HIGH SCHOOL NOTES plan, for the eomigg y .ir. Second, Have your envelopes printed w:th neat Sunday la the first Sunday of Five new high *chool studanta cn- your return address. The Tribune the nrw conference year. All who . roll, d Monday morning, making a can do the work. cannot iro to the 8. S. Convention be j total of 74. Th.-y were a* followa: present at home to make the first Ijiurn Stewart, West Stay-ton: Gerald Give The Tribune cr-dit for what Sunday o f the r .-t your a beginning Given, Turner: Tyco and Guy I-arton, of better thing* for the lord's work Crawford District; Cuada Rolland, veu buy from our advertisers. here by having n goo.I attendanc Marion. The Tribune »hop can print yotir Miss Pearson found her Biology and lot* of enthusiasm foi* the work during thr coming year. M. A. Groves, cla-s -o popular that she had to divide butter wraps, lct.ei heads and en velopes. it and make two section*. pastor. A