The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 26, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    The Scio Tribune
Country Correspondence
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GILKEY STATION
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Clarence
Bas* passed
some old friends who
aw)
earlv Tuesday morning after an til- hnve moved away and would like to
new of about a month The funeral know what is goin^ on? We furnish
waa held at the box Valiev cemrlen the stamps and stationery.
March 24
Thursday
at 2 o'clock. Rev J. C.
ven-txiund baby girl was born
to Mr. and Mrs. E L. Whetstone Linn of the M E church officiating. 1 ♦
SHELBURN NEWS
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in Albany on Monday. March 23. Although several d>xtors were call« ! J
Mother and baby are doing srell. to attend the child, recovery w»s of 2,*.
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Mrs Sims of Scio is nursing them. no avail, and it »evnwd impossitd« to j
March 24
Lester Holt and wife of Carlton determine the cause and nature of
Delmar Churchill moved over i
were Sunday guesU at the paternal his ailment
from Eddyville last week and are
The Fox Valiev Girls’Sewing Hub
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Holt.
staving with his mother. Mrs Q
met with Miss Hilda Johnston on I
The Ladies' Thimble Club met
¡Grumes. Delmar is the new section j
with Lena l)eWall Thursday. Those Saturday afternoon. A very pleas­ foreman on the C. & E Ry.
attending from a distance were Mrs. ant afternoon was spent on hand­
R. O Russell and family spent the
Hannah Smith of Toledo. Mrs. Mat- kerchiefs. teatowels, pillowslips and we»-k end with relatives and friends!
tie Irwin and Mrs. DeWall of Al­ embroidery, after which a short here.
They are living at New i
business meeting was held and fur-;
bany.
iGrnnd Ronde,
J G Holt has Installed a milking ther details of the club wor«c a -
,
Mrs. Mary Cannon went to Rose-!
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Refreshments consisting bu<< >nd C„n.tork ,Mt Friday to
machine.
1. E. Gilkey and family of Albany of cake and sweet cider were serv--d. 1 vis t relativesand friends.
were in this vicinity Sunday looking and the dub adjourned after ap­
Mrs. L Wyman called on Mrs.W. j
after butines» interests. They have pointing Saturday. April 4. and the I'. McLain
rented their farm to J. S Funk for home of Mrs. Harry Hobson a* the
Mrs. Marion Brown and daughter
date and place of the next meeting
three years
I H'llen spent the week-end with her
O. L. Holt and son. Nolan, and
m ther. Mrs. L. George.
Nora Holt of Portland were Sunday
Mrs. Ernest McCrae spent Satur
SLEEP* HOli-JW NEWS
guests at the T M Holt home.
day afternoon with her father. H 0
Vivian Colvin of Aumsville spent
Sh tiling
March 24
the week end with Marion Gilkey.
Mrs. Fred Roadarmel was sh >p
Mrs. <» F. Morgan »nd Agrn-a ix ng in Shelburn Monday afternoon.
Ben Schaefer and family of Stay-
ton visited.at the W. A. Gilkey and Soucek called on the Did H«!sch-
A. J McLain visited a few days
Weld' Sunday afternoon
S. F. Zy
t homes Sunday.
la Rt week with his niece and family,
Oliver .Morgan has rented the ('. M rs T. M. Russell.
Franklin Gilkey of 0. A C.
Rhoda place «ni is busy plowing
spending the spring vacation
Mrs. I a - c George and daughter
Mias Oneta Balschweid has I ,xn lc la. were shopping in Shelburn Sat-
home.
Orville Gilkey and wife and Miss laid up with a very »ore hand the u rday to get their spring supply of
Merle Bingham drove to Monmouth last week
irden seed
Charlie Beard and son, Oliver, an-
SuhdBV.
Sunday dinner guests at W. H.
The Farmers' Union met with Mr. busy hauling lumber
Hain'» were R O. Russell and
and Mrs. Wilson Young Saturday
intly, T. M R usac II and family
The Tribune would like awfuln
night. After the business meeting
>d Opal Shilling.
a pleasant social hour was spent and well to have a c<>rre»H'ndent from
Mr Denney of Albany visited the
West Scio, from Larw<x>d and fr n B«’ nnett’s and Cannon's last week.
refreshments served at a late hour.
Opal Mespelt was the motif for a Crabtree. Some of our subscribers
'Grandmother Miller visited her
birthday surprise party Saturday from away would like to hear fr >m dm lghter, Mrs. Charles McClain.
night. About thirty young people these communities through the Tn- Six nday.
Will some
gathered at her horn« to help her bune. so they write us
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’ rhe world was made in six day»,
celebrate the occaaion. The even- one please volunteer. We have a*ked
a number of people privately to take
ou see. there wasn't any aerate to
ing was spent Haying games.
Will ,'ct>tMult.
freshments of punch, fruit salad and on thia work with no suce, -o
cake were served.
.Mrs. Anna Chapman of San Joee.
Calif., mother of Mrs. J. K. Rei ley
and Fred Mespelt arrived unexpact-
edly Sunday morning, giving them
a pleasant surprise. Harold Reiley.
her grandson, came from Roseburg
on the same train, but neither knew
the other was on the train until they
got off at Albany.
Mrs Antone Holub and son. Frank
of Heppner. Oregon, are visiting her
brothers, the Prokop boys.
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Easter Is Eut a /.itile Distance Ait'aj
Your
Market
Basket
gixxls and vegetable* which we handle.
field.
Try a mixed case and lave them <>n hand
when you nerd them.
Queen* ware
Raymond Rrooka called on Char-
ley Paulson r riday evening.
Jack Johnson and children were
West Stayton visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Clyde Sherman and children
of Mill Citv »pent the week-end
with her parents. Mr. and Mra.Har-
veV Shelton.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott were
Monday and Tuesday visitors at Sil-
verton.
Mrs. Johnnie Sharp, jr.. returned
Thursday morning from California,
where she spent the past month
visiting her parents.
Mrs Caddie Martin was a caller
at Mrs. J. H Johnston’s Thursday
«ftarnoon.
in* m.-
Priced right.
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1 urn ¡»lung*
A Misunderstanding
last week the editor of the Tribune misundcrstixxl the
duties of Mr. John Wcwly, who ha* entered our em­
ploye aa talesman, when the new* story said he would
sell and deliver in any quantity to the consumer at each
call. Mr WcM-ly’« <lut> i* to sell to the consumer di­
rect. eliminating the middle man, and deliveries will lx
made to the farm T order* arc jixlidually or collectively
large enough to warrant it
Thia is a new de{*arture
and means a big saving to the feeder».
Our feed* are as g ><-d as the lx*t at a little less coat.
Scio Mill & Elevator Co
B«gBgtUSSri w ii
..-aikBL-MhaaMMSMaiMi
la all yourj with a
Crosley I rirdyn 3-1 ube Set
Three tube« do all that five tube« will do.
Mr». Alex Bodeker and little
daughter were Sunday visitor» at
Mr». George Berry a.
Mrs Geurse Colby la at Riverside
at present helping to care for Mr».
Henry Merser. who ia reported im­
proving but unable to come home
dered him unable to work for a few
They are
aa fretih a* the day they were gathered from th<
Radio Pleasure
Mar. 24
days.
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Can lx-M lx tilled here with all the choice canned
New« From
as yet.
Mr. and Mr». Alden Roberts
tertained company from Salem
last of the week.
Hal Shelton came out from
Hammond camp 24 Thursday, hav-
ing Che misfortune to get hit in th»
leg with a piece of steel, which ren-
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Buy a Croaley-
Cost Less—Are Better
Croa ley« from $14.80 up to $110.00
Five Tul* Noutrodyn« Set». installed, SIJO.OO
Radio Batterie« and Supplies.
170 S. Coml Sti eet
in. heavy Double
Strap*. 5-ri ng Brete
Hold Baik* 11 inc i
ket l ug Ij itun. 'ii
A' Stitched Trace, l| in. Hip
Badi Strap* li inch,
les
»trap* If inch. Bridles
Breast Straps if inch Line«
ick Band Felt l.inetl. .Mar-
<xl Wide Belly Bands.
$60.00
2%n Harness, fU cl hames
I size 2" light«.* 1 larness............. 50.00
A heavy I earn Collar, $4.65 each up
Lines. 1 indr !>■
fl
feet
Lines. 11 ¡nd >» ' •O feet
Lincs. If inch lr
JO lei t
2 inch Team Lritf es. jMir
M.2S
7 oo
» IHI
5 00
All Harness r lade of California Oak
Tar med Leather
Hand Bai’s
Suit Cases
Gloves
urs fS
Puttees
A fine Lina
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FRED T. BILYEU
Salem, Oregon
of Under «he-Arm Ladies Bags
in Genuine Leather
«GARAGE ANU SERVICE STATION
Scio, Oregon
Phone 27
Hart
Brooder Stoves
5OO Chick Capacity
$10.25
R. M. CAIN t.X‘Z
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