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The Scio Tribune ----- -t GILKEY STATION Feb. Page 5 Country Correspondence SHELBURN NEWS 10 Feb 10 Mt. Pleasaat-Colc New» Feb. 10 I The Oakview school has been closed since last Wednesday on ac count of the illness of the teacher. Miso Merle Bigham.who went hocne to Portland Thursday rooming and hasn't yet leturned. The Thursday Thimble Club met Thursday with Mrs. Bertha Young Sixteen members and threw visitors, Mrs R R Preever. Mrs. Jaa. Rich ardson and Mrs. Jaa Reiley. war« present. The hostess staged two contests, in which Mrs. Fred Mes pelt and Mrs. Ralph McDonald war« winners. Refreshments were served. The women were reminded that spring is here by a bouquet of daf ' fodila presented to th* hostess by' Georg* Vuk*k of Condon. Oregon, Mrs Gua Nemeyer visite«* with ia visiting his nephew. Go. C Mil- Grandma Baker of Kingston iast Mr. He reports the gram badly fro- Tursilay afternoon. zen In fo«trrn Oregon. Two broth- 2| inch Double an«! Stitched Trace. I inch Hip F X. Hottinger is agaio M hi* Stra|n. 5-ring Breeching Back Straps If inch, era had in 1200 acres and were go ranch south of Kingston. lloM Back« U inch, Pole Strap« lj inch. Bridle* tit to work with II drill« Monday Mr. Pietmk called <w» F X. Hot- Cup iVituls } inch. Breast Strap« l| inch Lines morning to get it re-see led in time tinger Turwtav foreuoon. H in. by 20 feet. Back Band Felt Lined, Mar to mulch a spring crop Archi* Eberhardl was shopping in ket Tug If inch. Good Wide Belly Bands. Lee George and son, Walter, went ¡Stavton last Friday. to North Santiarn Monday town Mr and Mrs Louis Geisler are th* their friend. Mr Spicer, who ia n>n proud parents of a baby Fry. foro fined to his bed with high blood last Wednesday evening. Clara Sil-j pressure. fornagei ia doing her work for her Mrs. W H. Mcfoin entertained Jo* and Frank Hor* weru In Stay- Opal Shilling and Hianche Churchill ton last Wednesday afternoon, $6 25 Lines. I inch l».v 20 feet . by having them a**mt her with frv- Frank Hora spent Tuesday alter 7 ItO Lincs. 11 inch by 20 feet ing doughnuts Saturday f >ren>>- n noon at Ben Darby’s. M.tM» I It was great «port for the little girls Miss Violet Darby has been spend- {inch Team Brülle«. |utir Mrs. S. B Holt, who had grown Mrs. Fred Roadarmel was in Seto ing »everal days with her sister. Mr». them in her yard. Saturday and Sunday tn helocare for Charley Peters. Ronald and Lucille Sommer en her new granddaughter. Betty Ann Harold ami fori Darby were in Holland. • Stayton last Saturday. tered the Scio school Monday- W. H. McLain and wife took Sun The Mi«oes Elsie and Elda Down- Mrs foonard Gilkey and children dav dinner with T. M Russell and mg, Caroline and Thersia Kramps of Albany were visiting relatives atid friends in these parts Saturday. «pent Friday evening with Sophia EMe Downing .pent :he week-end tnd Aj(ne> Eberhardt. Mr. Gilkey is in California, where M1m Elsie Downing spent the he was caller! to help settle up the at her home at Mt Pleasant Opal Shilling.pent Saturday after- week-end with homa folk* estate <>f Mrs Gilkey's father. D. S. noon and night with het friend. Rick ley. Louie Geisler and Clara Silbernagel attended a funeral at ¡Sublimity last Sunday dinner guests at the J. G. V’ernite McLain Iola George was down to her sis Saturday. Holl’s: Mrs. Nora Holt of Albany ter Nora's Friday and Saturday and her mother. Mrs. Miller of Jef C. Silbernagel and family and Jo evening to set some assistance with seph Lu I ay spent last Sunday at ferson. and Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. Jones Declare for Santiam Road with her school work and son of Stavton. fouls Geisler’s. ‘ Nows "From Lyons. W. H. McLain and son made a Charley Weinberg has been on the Louie Ray. wife and son, Lyle, There wax a capacity house at the business trip to Stayton Tuesday. sick list for some time. and Joe and Frank Hora »pent Sun 0m♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ monthlv meeting of the Roaring Homer Russell has returned to day al Ben Darby's. Feb.11 The Sanderson bridge road ia re- Grass Valley to help his brother. ported now open to traffic, being The Fox Valiev girls' sewing club , River Community Club meeting last Ernest Isaak visited at the Cole Arch, re-sevd his summer fallow ' m*t at Mr». Whitney’s Saturday M<>ndav night, when an excellent closed a few days on account of the «chool last Thursday which was frozen out this winter. Mrs program was rendered and subjects work being done on the other aide Harley Darby is working at Sens with all memfors present His wife and son remained in Salem Floyd Marlin an«! the Misses Surry of interests di«cuaaed. driving piles to prevent the water Bros, sawmill, The big subject was the Santlurn for a longer visit. from doing further damage. M im Elsie Limbeck was in Scio and McElhaney Were visitors road, and a resolution was adopt'd Mrs. 0. G. Wyman and children Mrs Waiter Scott and Mrs. John- W. A. Gilkey is having brush and last Saturday. calling u(>on all club, and individ j nie Sharp were Lyon» callers Satur spent Saturday with his mother. rock put in on thia side to atop the uals to endorse the old Santiarn road Carl Smith ar.d wife took Sunday water from washing the bank away. day ♦ dinner with her parents. M im Ethel Swank ha« accepted a for hardsurfacing by the county and The school board of Diet. 10 ia 1 Richardson Gap Reviews i..................... -........................ position in the creamery at Albany «late highway commission, Instead getting equipment for the school in of a quiring a new right of way Band Leader Surprised and began work there last week, order to have it standardized. Feb. 10 I bis j ‘ Mi«* McElhaney accompanied the m I uihling a new roadbed. The local Farmer’s Union met M. P. Long and wife visited rela supplements the many petition* that The Mill City band organiz'd st seventh and eighth grade pupils to with Mi. and Mrs. J. G. Holt Sat tive* at Jefferson Saturday and Sun Salem Friday to attend the iegixia- have gone to the couuty curt, and the Frank Rada home la*t Sunday urday night. After the business a day. strengthen» the position of the court lure social hour was spent, Some con- by electing the following officer«: t.d Bilyeu is logging for the Am- Vlada Dvorak, band leader (re-elee- Mrs. (Hyde fowls wa» a Salem in standing for the Santiarn road. tests were staged. Lucille Sommer browk Jk Donohue sawmill thia weea. Other matters of a local nature tad); Ed Drapcla, pri «ident; Anton visitor Friday. winning a box of home mnde candy John Merritt was given a surprise were discussed, and much interest Mrs. Jack Johnston and daughter, for making the nearest guess on the Moravec, vice-president; Howard birthday dinner last Sunday by sev .« being manifested bv th* people. Hilda called on Mr». Scott Sunday. number of candy hearts in a jar. Fennes. secretary; Frank fiada. eral of his relatifos and friends. The next meeting will fo held at Mr. Stevens of th»- I S Mill L’o. Refreshments consisting of dough treasu rer. There an 20 members Elsie Pruitt has l>ecn III with the the Gaines school house, March 9. called on Mr. Scott Friq^y. nuts, pie. pickles and coffee were in the band and all are doing fine. grippe the past week, which nwans After the election a surpru« was Mrs. Alice Bodeicer and Mi»s Ella served. some make-up work at school. « sprung on Vlads Dvorak by the Johnston were it) Salem Wednesday Trainer Here G. E Rodgers and wife and Mrs members presenting him with i a The community »in* was held at Effective March 1 Clyde Rodgers attended the funeral' beautiful leather rocking chair. Alta Bodeker’a Thursday evening Frank Chmelik of Chicago is her* of George Compton Saturday. with a very good a'teodum». for two weeks trsining the Sokol Agent J. F. Wesely has received The Richarsdon Gap was well rep Ray J. Fox ia arllrng hi» Poland club P.-T. Aaa’n Tor chi Mr Chmclik has traveled ex notice that the American Railway resented at the Roaring River com China hog «t'-ck nr» t Saturday, Mr. tensively in his work as trainer, and Express Co. has made a reduction munity club meeting Monday night, Thia Thursday nigh’ is the regu Some^very good talk» were mad*. Potter will audio i the sale. he says that the Z. C. H. J. hall in of from 15'* to 32% on express - --------- --------------- Scio is one of the finest on the Pr- rates, effective Marcii 1. The new lar monthly meet in, of the Parent- Sid P. Stringer was the principal Teacher Association, and if the at Any girl in trouble may communi . rifle coast. rates from here to Portland will be speaker, his subject being corsets, cate with Ensign Ian- of the Sal tendance »rows is <>n former meet An international meeting of Sokol •5c for 50 pounds or 95c for 100 bustle« and peek a-boo shirt waists. vation Army at the While Shield I clubs 1« to be held in Chicago thia ings the echo« : auditorium will fo pound* of first class; 49c and 71e Borne. 565 Mi) fair Ave, Port Ibe evening closed with a basket sammer. for second class; to Seattle. |1.10 filled. Toe meeting» are .»eeoming social. land. Oregon. and SI 86. first clam. K2c and 81. V interesting a« subject* pertaining to second clan«; to San Francisco, SI 87 the local »r ml are di«cu*«,-d. A and S3 40 first class. SI 40 and S3 25 good program wfil fo rendered.' and refreshments served free to all second class. This brings express shipments down to pareel poet, or Everybody is invited. nearly ao, and therefore ia the beet Old Residents Visit means of transporting merchandise. » 1 size Leather 2" Harness, $4630 2X" Harness, $5OOO v * g All Harness made of California Oak 1 anned Leather Hand Bags Suit Cases Purses I ^uttees 170 S. Com i Street Gloves Salem, Oregon Kirk-rollock Co.. Albany, Announce a City Council Pays Bdla (Continosi from page It not yet. and is something that no one dreamed of occurring. Cancelled bonds to the amount of IS500 were checked and the foods place«! into the Are. This was the cause of Mr. My era’ trip to Port Mrs. £. M. Stultz and Mrs So- uhira McKinney of Gold>-n<lale. Wash., are visiting relative-» in and near Scio. They are daughters of Captain Samuel H. Miller, and netces of Walter C. Miller. Mrs Stultz was born on a donation land claim one mile south east of Scio. Thio is her first visit here since she five years old. land. The council then adjourned until the March meeting, unleaa called by Grand Chief Coming the mayor. The Pythian Sisters will serve the monthly covered dish supper at the lodge hall thia evening after which the regular lodge meeting will be Fiorai's Comedians opened • ata night’s engagement at the People* held. Mrs. Mabel C. Williamson will Theatre T*e*day night, and they make her annual official visit to the were greeted by a packed houaa. lodge at this time. The fl-»or work Those who attended say they gave a will be exemplified and a school of good show. They will play Br iMtractMo vide Tractor School Wednesday, Feb. 18, All Day Beginning promptly at 94)0 a, m. sharp, et 121 Lyn«» Street. A Fordson Tractor will be torn down and assembled piece by piece, afford ing all an opportunity to see and know a 1 ordson. This will be interesting and instructive Motion Pictures will be Shown, and All is Free, so Come Rirk-Pollock Motor Co. 121 Lyons Street Albany, Oregon * 1 1 - ,