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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1925)
The Scio Tribune : : . ................................ » GILKEY STATION . ................................ » April 8 Frank Robinson, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Robinson of thia place, has florae home from Medford, where ho has been working for a year. Edna Heine has been out of school for over a week with a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism. The Sunday school is preparing an Easter program to he given next Sunday evening, an egg hunt for the children immediately after the morning services. Violet Crenshaw was taken to the All anv hospital Wednesday and op erated upon for appendicitis. Dr. Wallace performed the operation, which was found to be a bad case, the appendix being ruptured. She is reported getting along nicely. Gladys Chapelle returned to her home in Woodburn Monday, after attending the week here visiting at the S. F. Zysset and W. A. Gilkey homes. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Zysset and family drove to Wrens Sunday to visit a daughter, Mrs. Claude Hyde. Marian Gilkey spent the week-end at Aumsville and attended the Chris tian Endeavor party there Saturday night. Herman Zeller drove up from Beaverton Saturday night, return ing Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs lra Robinson and family drove to Aumsvills Sunday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Goar and fam ily took a trip up the Columbia Highway to The Dalles and back a week ago Sunday. John Zeller and family of Bussard Siation visited Sunday with hie brother. Leo Zeller. The Ladies Club met with Mrs. Hattie DeWali Thursday. Mrs Anna Chapman was present for the first time in nearly four years, hav ing recently returned from Califor nia. She gave a very interesting talk on the canning of fruit in Cali- fofnia. Refreshments were served to 16 members present. The quarterly convention of the County Farmers’ Union will meet at Riverview school house Saturday. April 11. The afternoon session will be open to all and everyone is invited to attend. Allen Gilkey had his hand badly hurt last Friday while working for the Alco Wood Co. at Albany. It is feared he may have to have one An ger amputated. Country Correspondence — —_ _ _ - _ _ _ ■ _ ■ _ _ _ _ ------ _ _ — _ _ - _ — _ ■ _ ~ ■ a?" Platt's sheep shearing machine Mon day morning, aa he and J<lhn Smel ter are going to »hear their goats George Rodgers sold all hie cattle to Jess Rodgers last week. Joe Ambrosek, who was ill last week, was able to resume his work Monday. Francis Arnold of Salem spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold There will be an all-dav meeting at Providence church Sunday. A basket dinner will be spread on one large table at noon. Come pt spared to stay all day. Mt. Pleatant Cole Newa April 6 Page 3 4 ♦ SHELBURN NEWS : Your Easter Togs Are Here April 7 W. H. McLain made a business tr.p to Albany Saturday. Grandmother Trollinger had for Sunday callers Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold of West Scio and Mrs. Lee George, son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shilling of Aurora spent the week end with his father. H. 0. Shilling, ( Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Churchill «pent Sunday evening with Mrs. l-ee <»e«>rge and family. H. 0. Shilling and eon. Glenn and wife, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. M. E. Shilling of Munkers.who is quite ill. i Miss Sylvia Darby has returned Mrs. Carl Smith was down to her home^fter about two weeks' visit mother's at Munkcrs doing spring at the Ben Darbv home. sewing Monday, vetting ready for I Harley. Earl an I Harold Darby Easter. spent Sunday foreman at lx>uie Clair Mclziin of Portland and his Ray's. sister-in-law, Andren Shelton, spent Leo Rund. wife and son spent Saturday evening with W. H. Mc Sunday afternoon at Ben Darby's Lain and family, Clair took hit and Louis Geisler's wife and two sons home with him A very large number from this Sunday. They had been visiting the; vicinity were present at Mrs Ed last few weeks with her parents at Eberhardt's funeral at I’raium last Weal Scio. Mrs Mary Cannon and T. M Rus- Thursday «ell and family called on W. II Me- The Barberry families spent Sun Lain's Sunday afternoon day at Ed Eberhardt's. The Shelburn school boys, assisted Joe Senz and familv motored to by T. J. Gibbons and ■ thers, graded John Schultz Friday evening to hear a baseball diamond onT J. Gibbons' the radio. farm during the week-end vacation. L. A. Darby and family of Stay W. H McLain made a business ton spent Sunday afternoon at R. F. trip to Mr. Gregson's, east of Crab-, Darby’s. tree. Monday afternoon. Maude Darby spent Sunday after Oral Bates hauled a load of hay noon with Mary Hora. for II. O. Shilling from T J. Funk's I Will Dart was up from Woodburn place Monday afternoon. the first of the week visiting rela Mra Quincy Crurnes is having tives snd friends. trouble with her foot again, which Harry Chrisman and family spent gave her so much trouble with ’ last Thursday at the Ben Darby blood poison a year ago. home. Mr. Hilton and W. H. McLain Clint Trexler and wife spent Sat made a business trip to Gates Tues urday afternoon with home folks. day in the interest of the Federal John Sandner, ar., and family. Land Bank at Spokane, Wash Mrs. Geo. Sandner and mother. Miss Elsie Downing is suffering Grandma Dart, spent Sunday with with an attack of tonsilitis this Mrs. Carl Titua. week. Mr. and Mrs D Gardner of Stay- Ernest Brown spent Monday night ton spent Sunday evening with home with his grandmother, Mrs. lee folks, John Sandner, sr . and family. George. John Sandner. sr.. and family I Richardson Gap RflvÎrr» , | spent Sunday with John Sandner. jr.. and family. News From Lyons. ! Mra. L. A. Darby of Stay ton i* spending a few days taking care of April 7 Apr. H aunt. Mrs. Billie Arnold, who has Mrs. William Arnold, who is ill. ia very t|| Mrs. Bl Trask went to Oregon reported to be improving slowly. Rosa, eldest daughter of Toov City Sunday to spend a week or two Mr. Arnold was taken seriously ill )S vety ill with pneumonia. with her niece. Saturday evening. Ao he was no-------------------------------- Mrs. H Bodeker called on friends better Sunday. Dr. Hobson of Salem ___________________ at Fox Valley Wednesday afternoon. was called. Mr. Arnold was taken SLEEPY NOHOW NEWS Alex Rodekers are building a new to Salem Monday to have an X-ray house on their property near the M taken. Their daughter. Mrs M. P. April 6 E. church. Roy Huber is doing the Long, is staying with them while carpenter work. I John Leffler and Hill Heard are they are ill. Oliver Girams called at the J. H. making wood on the E. C Peery The Misses Do)lie and Reta Arnold place. Johnston place Sunday. have just returned from a week's Several pupils have been absent Several of the Sleepy Hollow folks vacation at Newport, where they jn lh|t and pie social from school the past week on ac visited their aunt and uncle. count of stcxness. at Richardson Gap Friday night. Mrs Lora Hatt was in Scio Fri Mrs. Clint Surry and children Tom Lrffler has been busy haul spent the week-end with the W R. ing wood this week. day. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Sjurson of Surry family in Lebanon. There was a large attendance at i Ray Crabtree and wife of the Jor dan vicinity were business callers at Jack Johnston's Saturday. Ralph Trask has purchased a radio and is building a case or container for it. Orval C. Downing and Miss Mabel C, Tsetze were married in Salem Mnmdav. MimTeetse was a Meha ma girl, and has been employed at the Harry Hobson home for the past year. Orval is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Downing and is a highly respected young man. The couple has the read wishes >f many friends for their future happiness. We un derstand Usey will make their home gan'a Gardening is the topic of the day here for the present. Miss MeQuaney was unable to in this neighborhood. teach *ch<»ol .after Thursday noon Look out f<>r Easter bonnets next on accoont of 1 taving lagrippe. Sunday. the Richardson Gap school pie social Silverton visited at Hi Bal-chwrid’s Friday evening, Miss Smail had a Sunday. Mrs. Sjurson is a m.-ye of very nice program. Many pies were Mrs. Balschweid. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Richards brought by the ladies which were and son of Independence and Ott aold at the close of the program. Romeo and his lady friend attend Bilyeu and family of Richards >n Gap ed the pie social at the Richardsoo were Sunday dinner guests at the Ed Balschweid home. Gap school Ivan Balschweid. who has just fin Mr. and Mrs. Piatt were in Al ished working at Granta Paas, was bany Saturday. M. P. Long accompanied his fa- home for the week-end J. D. Tinker left for BeaverCreek lher-in-law. William Arnold, to Sa Sunday after visiting a few days at lem Monday. Mrs Joe Ambrosek and son spent th« home of J. Soucek. J. D. Densmore was out thia way the week end with home folks. She accompanied them to Scio and Shel and bought ten hogs from the Mor burn Monday. Mr. and Mrs Spencer Long of Albany spent Sunday at Mr. Long's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Long. Friendly Lam. who has been ill. is now ab.e to be out of doors Chas. Rhoda case «• fat J-A -> ®1 I IrUrwt^ Mff” Months Iwforeyou were thinking of SHIRTS for Spring we purchased these Shirts from the l>cst I nes in Ameri ca. You will find the one you want here at from 85c to $3.50 Also 1 ies and Collars to go \X it h Shii is Don’t forget our GROCERY D fpaktm » \T for the little or lug thuigs you need for Faster Break fast. Lunch or Dinner. We have the necessities. (iarde li Time Spray Time G arden * T imi M fans S eed T ime Our seeds, cither package or bulk, is fresh and clean, and compris a variety to suit all Get them here Raster Time J. F. WESELY, the Grocer 3O7WE/1« F 4SHI0NS T T rj~~^ are now displaying some very at- 1/1/ tractive stiles in Slippers. You F r ■* -F will survlv sc<- just what you want Hibler & Gill Company Scio, Oregon awasMsa See F. E. SHAFER for I « ARNESS 170 S. Com’l Street Salem, Oregon in. heavy Double A Stitched I tace. Ij iii Hip Straps. 5-ring Breeching Buck Strap« If inch. Hold Backs H inch. Pole Strap» If inch. Bridles Cup Blinds } inch. Breast Straps lj inch Lines 11 in. by 20 feet. Back Band Felt Lined. Mar ket Tug 11 inch. Good Wide Belly Bands. 2%" Harness, steel harnes........... $60.00 I size 2" lighter Harness............. 50.00 A heavy Learn Collar, $4.65 each up Lines. Lincs, Line*. 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