The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, August 04, 1938, Image 3

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    AUGUST 4
TURNER TRIBUNE
Beulah Webb returned f r o m |
Portland recently where she had
spent a week visiting.
Country News Notes
A u m tiv ille
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The new city hall is nearing
completion.
1938
Misses Helen and Helena, attend
ed the Witzel clan reunion at
Hazel Green, last Sunday
We Buy, Sell or Trade
Anything on Com
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ission
Mrs. Charley Sims and children
of Turner, were dinner guests at
Witzels one day this week.
1 Platform scale for sale $12.00
A housefull of furniture
Rev. C. W. Pogue, of Salem,
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Word received from Chas. Lit­ was calling in this community
B. N. Speer and wife are va­ tle is that he be beginning to feel Tuesday, selling puffed wheat.
like his old self again.
cationing at Eugene.
Waneta W a l l a c e is spending
some time vacationing at Toledo.
TR O V ER S
S TU D IO
Harold Ransom has been em
ployed a t the Malone store this
week.
FEEDS OF ALL KINDS
L if e - L ik e P h o to g r a p h s
_ a t M o d e r a te P r ic e s
Rev. Henry Aarhus has been
d dng the paint job at the school
house which is being put in shape
for the opening of school in Sept.
The garage at the Roberts fill­
ing station will be finished this
week and Fred Potter will start
auto repairing there.
The eighteenth annual Aums-
ville Home Coming, will be held
Sunday. August 14 in theSwank-
Highberger grove, with a basket
dinner at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watkins
and daughter drove from Greens
Bridge Sunday to visit Aunt Bet­
ty Liggett at the Luty F u s o n
home.
Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Mitchell drove from Salem Sun­
day to spend a delightful after­
noon with them at the Luta Fu­
sion home.
Irving Plummer and his son-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt
of Salem, were Sunday visitors
at the Luta Fuson farm. The
Arbie Martin family and Mrs.
Ella Brunk also drove out for the
afternoon.
Among those from here who at­
tended t h e Assemblies of God
Camp meeting at T u r n e r , the
past week, were the Docker Bros.
Mrs. L u t a Fuson, Mrs. Gaius
Fuson, Mrs. E l l a Brunk, Sam
Bradley and Doyle Fuson.
C raw ford
Roy Witzel and twin daughters
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IS T H E P L A C E T O G E T
Some of the vacant lots in the
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Turner Feed. Mills
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Over Salem Hardware Store
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