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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1924)
•jr* The Scio Tribune : : GILKEY STATION Nov. IB General New* Mr and Mis. Fred Mr*pelt and Opal. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Kelly . and little daughter visited al the Joe Kitchen home in Albany Sun- ■ day. Mias Merk Bigham, teacher of the Oak View school, spent the I week-end in Portland. Eva. the little daughter of Chas Weinburg. was badly burned on h> r back last Wednesday when »hr fell against a kittle of hot soup, spilling it over her, Rev. Cooper and wife and Mr. and Mm Chaml>erlain of Albany wer^Sunday -oilers at the Charle« Weinberg home S R Holt and W It Kelly «ent a truck load of hogs to Salem Mon- day. Mrs, A. G Prill of Scio visited at the Orville Gilkey home Saturday. A valuable cow belonging to S P. Crewshaw was drowned in some manner during the recent high wa- He missed her for several ter. days, and when the water receded he found her entagl.-d it} Some brush. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Galloway of Madras, in eastern Oregon, are vi* iting at the home of Mrs. Galloway's brother. Lao Zeller. She will be re membered here as Kracencia Zeller. R. H McDonald and family visit ed at the Dwight Peterson home in Scio Sunday. Will Weinl»erg and family have been visiting at the home of Charles Weinberg. A house warming surprise party was given laat Saturday night at the beautiful new home of Mr. and Mra. John DeWall. Refreshment« eon- «•ting of punch, cake and dill pickles were served at a late hour. The DeWall's mover! into their new houee laat week. Sunday dinner guests at the J. G. Holt home were: Iawter Holt and wife of Carlton; Jack Jones, wife and son Harry of Stayton; Jack Kelly of Scio, and Will Moore. Kelly and Eileen of Salem. Ixrren Thompson arrived Saturday from Canada to visit at the Wilton Young home. Mra. Ira Robinaon and daughter. Mildred, viailed Mra. Robinson’s sis ter. Mra. Bruner, at Shelburn Sun 'W day. L. E. Gilkey and family visited at the Will Gilkey and Cora Smith homes Sunday. The meeting of the loeol Earmera Union wan held with Mr and Mra. J. H. Kelly laat Saturday night. r Refreshment* served by the officer« of the Union conaisted of weinies. buns and cocoa. Those from here who attendee) 4| tl* bazaar held at the Aumsville high sch<>ol last Friday night were the Crenshaw, Goar and Riggs fam ilies. Mra. Yunker and Carl. Frank ............a DeWall family. Mra. W. A. Gilkey and Marian. Percy Chanpelle. Lona I SHELBURN NEWS and Hazel Zysset, Harvey and Pearl ♦ • • • ♦ ♦ •• ♦♦ ♦••••♦«► • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • • • ♦ Mitchell and the Fred Sommer fam r Nov. 18 ily. About 1250 was realized from the bazaar. ('hartes Cramer an<l wife sj>ent *. Live I urkey Dance at Tumble Inn Sat urday Night, Nov. 22 2J miles north ot Alluiny ”n the Highway. Come, you maj get your Thanksgiving Turkey Free. And Remember Old Time-New Time Dance Wednesday Night, Nov. 26th Good Music Fun for Everybody Break Up That Cold With DeWitt’s Cold Syrup, 50c and DeW itt’s Cold I ablets. 25c 'F t ?* Send in your Mail Orders VOL US FOR SERVICE Kelly’s Drug Store Please Remember to See Us When in need of anything in Gents Und-'ru t art Socks, Suspenders, Ties, Collars, etc. Wo carry a good line at prices that are consistent with the «¡iialitvof merchandise Bo give us a chance, as we appreciate anti need your pat ronage. Yours to Live ami Let Live, J. F. WESELY Groceries &, Notions y ÌX BED I SPRINGS MATTRESSES SPECIAL NICKLE-COPPER 1EA KETTLE blankets ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR ROAS 1ER «• DOUBIE BOU ER aa MMr New shiprn<ntof 12 foot andC foot Linoleum just arrived Lang and Universal Ranges Beat Made , laat Thursday with her niece and family. Mrs Charles McClain. W. H. McLain and son Dillon and T. M. Russell blasted 24 acres of stumps with sodatol for F. A. Miller last Thursday and Friday. Farmers are improving these fine days plowing and sowing grain. Margaret Brown spent a few days of last week with friends in Albany. It. M. Russell and wife spent Sun day with her parents. Edwin Jones and wife. Clinton George spent the week-end at home. He said there waa two feel of snow the laat of the week which interfered with logging ope- rations until the snow- melted and settled. Mrs. Mollie Miller brought her daughter home from the hospital Sunday. She is improving nicely. W. H. Mcluiin and wife and T.M. Russell made a trip to Eugene Sat urday. The men went on business a d Mrs McLain visited relatives and friends. John Bentz and family spent Sun day at their farm. Grandma .Miller spent Sunday wh her daughter. Mrs Charles McClain, and family. On her way home she stopped in to see her granddaughter. Agnes Miller. A I. Arnold and wife visited their daughter. Mrs. Carl Smith, and fam- T. M. Russell and wife and Geo. Miller made a business trip to Al ban v Monday. Mrs T. M. Russell and daughter spent Tuesday with her mother. Mrs McLain. A program followed by a pie so cial will tie held at the Shelburn school house Friday evening, Nov. 21. Come, everyone, and ladies and girls bring a pie. The proceeds from the sale of pies will be used to buy things needed in the school room. All Kind* Heating Stoves Buy Now R. M. CAIN SCIO, OREGON SOAP Soap Surely You Use Soap Hr are Offering: 16 tUcent 1 lacent I lucent 1 lU-cent bars Coeoanut Whit« Laundry . bar Boras “oap .... .... .... bar <'oroa-Aln>uod Soap....................... bar Bath Koap. ..................... ............... Tvlui .. • •............. ....... Alim» 75c fthoppmff I nakrt l'iuket atdk>lut«ly Free) for.. HIBLER fl IK> II 00 GILL CO / 0 Discount on All Heaters Saturday and all next Week N. 1. MORRISON Cool, Clean Milk Prevents souring. Avoid this loss by cooling quickly and keeping milk where plenty of fresh air circulates, preferably in the open. 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