The Scio Tribune
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GILKEY STATION
.March 3
W. A Gilkey, J. F. Sommer. 8.
F Zymat. F. W Me spelt and J. H.
Kelly attended the road meeting in
Albany Wednesday. The committee
appointed st thia meeting to confer
with the highway commission re
turned with very favorable report
for the Santiam-I^banon road.
A family by the name of Heine,
recently from Idaho, are now living
on the Henry Struckmeier place.
One girl haa entered the local school.
Dial. 10. and a boy haa started to
Craotree high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wageleet,
who formerly lived on the Struck
meier place, have moved to the
house on the Clyde Reiley place.
Mattel and Ethel Zvsset and Merle
Bigham attended the teachers insti
tute at Jefferson Saturday.
Franklin Gilkey of 0 A.C. came
home Friday evening. Hie sister,
Marion, took him back aa far as Al-
bany Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Holt visited
at the E. L. Whetstone home in Al-
bany Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Holt. Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Sommer and S. F. Zvsset
took a trip to Suver Sunday to see
the famous Harding grass grown by
J A. Stambaugh, who introduced
the grass a few veaia ago. W. A.
Gilkey and R. H. Struckmeier went
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kelly went to
Silverton Saturday to visit Mrs.
Kelly's mother. Mrs. Wm. Serfling,
returning Sunday. They were ac
companied home by little Margaret
Higginbotham, who is visiting st
the Frank Prokop home.
Mrs. Tim Kelly went to Portisnd
again Tuesday, taking Junior to a
diabetes specialist.
While there
Mrs. Kelly is taking a cooking course
for diabetics, given at the hospital.
Harold Reiley spent the week end
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.K.
Reiley. Harold is working near
Roseburg and while waiting for the
train called on Harold Sherfy. his
former teacher at Crabtree, who ia
now in the insurance business at
Roseburg.
Baptismal services were held at
the Sanderson bridge Sunday, Rev.
Applegate conducting the services.
Two were baptised.
Rev. and Mrs. Applegate were
Sunday guests at the J. K. Kelley
home.
Will Moore and children, Kelly
and Eileen, of Salem were visitors
at the J G Holt and J. H. Kelly
homes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hoff and
Hazel Young of Portland spent the
week end at the parental home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Young. Little
Crawford Hoff, who has been stay
ing with his grandparents, accom
panied them home.
Lucille Sommer has been out of
school several days with tonsilis.
Leonard Gilkey's boys came out
from Albany Saturday and started
grubbing out his loganberries which
were frozen again last winter.
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SHELBURN NEWS
News From Lyons.
March 3
Mar. 4
Mrs Marv Miller and daughter
!<ee Shelton spent the last of the
Belle Martin, and Marion Brown week with relatives in Mbanon, re
made a business trip to Portland turning Sunday evening.
Mr. Brown has s>-me colts which he
Walter Scott and wife spent Sat
wishes to break to work an-i he urday night ami Sunday with rela
needed ao-r.e stronger harman to lives in Silverton.
work on them.
Wm Swank called at Jack John
Mra. O G Wyman ar I Mrs l«ee ston's Monday
George called on Mrs W H. Me
Mrs Alden Roller Is received the
Lain Saturday aftarn<>->n
sad news Thursday that her brother
Zinn Brothers buzzed wo-»| for had tieen instantly killed in a saw
L'e George Saturday aftern n
mill at Toledo. The Rnlierts family
Clinton Brown spent the week-end went to Salem Thursday to remain
with his grandparents Mr and Mr- until after the funeral. Mr. Cooper
Lee George
left a wife and two small children.
Mra. Fred R-a larm :
as -h f- b»'»i lee his parents and brothers ami
ping in Shelburn Tuesday morning. sisters. His parents live near Sa
Mr. and Mrs. W II Mcijun were lem.
A miscellaneous shower in honor
given a fine surprise Saturday even
ing when their « n Ciair drove in of Miss Freda Garrison ia to be giv
with a fine 3-tubc ra-'i • •••l for en at the C. B. Surry home on Fri
them. It was a pr <■<<>•. fr-nn ti - tr day, of thia week. Invitations have
sons. Harvey ami Clair Harvey l>een issued.
furnished the means to pureha-- the
material and Clair constructed it.
Attend Baby's Funeral
It sure gives good service, for the
family have heard m--< ig- t fr -m
Mr and Mrs V T Wigglesworth.
several eastern stations distinctly »<
¡lean Werst and family ami Mrs
well as those near home
Fax Thayer and children of Port
Mra. Anna Hirons an I
-n. Ken
land; Mr. and Mrs Henry Bilyeu
neth. of Corvallis and Alfred I' veil
an-i Max Shelton of Ixrbanon; lx
and familv of Albani were railing | Shelton of Lyons and F. B. Frost of
on Shelburn friend» Sunday
They
Waterloo attended the funeral of
were in Mr Powell’s new -edan.
Wayne Shelton laat Thursday
Mrs. T. J. Gibb >ns and daughter
caller! on Mrs T M Ru*»«-'.l Satur
Farmers, take your home paper for
day afternoon
| the local new» and for the good of the
A. J Mclann is spending a few
1 community. In addition send ms
days this week with his neice and
r\f*
tor • «month subwriptkm to
familv. Mr and Mrs T M K us . m II. / Sp the Hural Enterprise
Thi»
v will bring you the whole of the
Clair McLain and family spent
the week-end with his parents
He best selling story
returned to Portland Sunday ev.n-
ing, but his wife and s->n are ;»-nd-
ing this week with her parents Mr.
and Mrs J. I. Shelton, of West
Scio.
• story of the winning of success through
J. I. Shelton, wife and » >n Lyn diligent labor of a farmer, «nd that
and daughter. Andren, spent Satur farmer
day evening at W H McLain's
A WOMAN
They came over to hear the new ra
•rxl <>f disheartening failure with (usury
dio. fjr it haa a loud »i- aker h rn
ami w.-alth. this offer 1« o|>en to any
ao the whole roornfull can listen in.
member of a farmer'a family where the
John Bentz an-i family st-. nt Sun
day at their farm near Shelburn.
Rural Enterprise
It was John, jr.'s first auto ride, al
has nut been taken since it adopted its
though he is two months old and is
present title last December. The paper
sure a hearty lad.
will come to you on trial till Sept. I for
Mrs J Miller and daughter made ¿Ac or a year for SI. and will stop at
a business trip to Albany Saturduy the c’piratlon of the time paid for. The
afternoon.
Spetteer Long. wife and son of
Albany were over to Spencer's folks
Saturday evening.
Lawler Arnold and wife and Mrs.
l«aura Bilyeu motored to Albany
Wednesday.
.Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Rodgers and
Joe Ambroeek. wife and »on ware
visitors at J. R. Piatt’s Sunday.
Marvin Long gave a parly Satur
day night to 40 of hie friends, all of
whom enjoyed the evening in play
ing games. Supper was served at
midnight.
YOU MAY WIN |1,5W
If you are able to make the moet word»
out of the letters contained ia the words
"Tottjrr N ik kmutim ".
A total of
»3 ooo s Cask pritea will be awarded U>
cvmiwtitors in this
CktAT WOltD BU!UN«C C0STUT
Send stamp for circular and rules. Ad-
drrea. bhrflield Laboratories, Dept. 12.
Aurora. Illinois.
Mutual Cream Station
Iatonard Jordan. Agent
We have a new Anker-Holth Sepa
rator <»n the floor; come and look
it over. Highest market price paid
/of Poultry;
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Wesely’s Grocery'» Scio, Or gon
Notice!
All 1924 accounts not paid by
.March 15. 1925, will be charged in-
teresl at S < from Jan. 1, 1925.
No exceptions to these terms, All
such unpaid accounts will be put on
a cash basis after that dale.
Yours respectfully.
J F. WrsKl.Y.
Now is the time to buy your Fence
while you can Get It Cheap.
See us for 1 ’rices.
N. 1. MORRISON
Rural Enterprise
The Roaring River Community lathe linn county farm paper. Any
Linn county farmer who has had or ob
Club meets next Monday night in
served experiencee which might benefit
the Gaines school house. (Mat No I other farmers is requested to describe
A good program will in- rendered them in the E ntk * f *I» b .
and live topics discu-»rd
body iovited.
Every
Wm. H. Wheeler, Publisher,
llalaey. Oregon.
“Home Ties” Piiyct
Nim Character*. l ime of Play, 2} hours
Prcscnletl l>v
• I Will
communify Club
Thursday Night, Mar. 12
At 8:00 o’Ctock
March 4
Iley! Hey! It’» time to spray!
So do it now and don't delay.
Boy doing this kill hogs, disease,
Raise tine, clean fruit that all will please.
So don't delay and later cuss.
But come and buy your spray from us
At priem right, with common sense —
Our price in bulk is 30 cents.
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AT RICHXRDSON GAP HALL ON
Richardson Gap Review»
Spring’s Inspiration
Admission:
TIME TO RE-TIRE
When You Re-Tire, buy
We have them.
30x3} in Cords. »1 00 up; 30’3 in Cases, lì 00
up. Tubes Irom ti 50 up.
Genuine
Adult- 35<. children over 12 year 1 5-, under 12 free
FISK
F ori » Repair Parts and
Real Ford Service
BILYEU’S GARAGE
Faro T. B ilyku , Prop.
Scio, Oregon
Phone 27
Dairy Feed Sale
To clean up our st< i»
Alfalfa Molasses
Dair>
1 > -cd
as long as it lasts at
Scio Mill & Elevator Co
If one of the Tiibunt* ad vei liter» "»ting’ you, tell u»j
treat« you right, u*H bit».
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