The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 16, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    The Scio Tribune
Violet Crenshaw Dies;
State President Visits
Mr» A. M. Byrd, husband and so.i
Andy and Kelly Movre of Salem.
Grandma Chapman spent Sunday
at
the horn«* of her son. Wm Mrs-
Gilkey. April 14—Violet, the l&-
pelt.
In Albany.
year old daughter of Mr. and Mr»
Otto
Yunker and aon Carl cam«*
S. P. Crenshaw, died Wednesday
home
Saturday
from Mil! City, where
evening at the Albany general hos­
they
are
working,
returning Mon­
pital, where the underwent an ope­
day.
ration for appendicitis a week be­
Mr and Mrs. Pete DrWall of Al­
fore. She appeared to be getting
bany
were Sunday guests at the
along nicely until Tuesday night,
home
of
their so«-, John DeWall.
when »he became much worse.and a
S
B
Holt
of the Crabtree school
second operation waa performed
ia
having
vacation
thia week so that
Wednesday, but dying an hour later.
hia
school
will
not
be
out before the
She is survived by her parent«.
8th
grade
examinations.
five brother». Hoyd. Lloyd, Carol.
Mr and Mrs T M. Holt an IJ F
Oswald and Clyde, and two sisters,
-
Sommer
and family visited at the
Lucille and Veloris, beside» a hoot of
; E. L. Whetstone home in Albany
relatives and friends who moum
her loss. Violet will be sadly missed ‘ Sunday afternoon.
Franklin Gilkey of 0. A. C. »pent
in this community, where she haa
,
the
Easter vacation with home folks
lived for four veara. and endeared
Mrs. Waunita Kitchen and Opal
herself to all who knew her by her
Meepelt
of Albany spent the week
bright and cheerful disposition.
end
with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Funeral services at the Riverview
Fred
Mespeit,
coming n>ur»day < w
school house were conducted by Rev.
ning
to
attend
the funeral of Violet
T. W. Cooper of Jefferson, the house
Crenshaw Friday.
being filied to capacity, school being
dismissed in the Devcncy district
and also at Crabtree, where she waa Sleepy Hollow Resident
on Vacation Secs Things
attending high achool at the time of
her illness.
Burial was made in
Franklin Butte cemetery Friday.
The county convention of the Far­
mers' Union held at the Riverview
school house Saturday was well at­
tended. The stale president, Her­
bert Egtiert and wife of Wasco i
county. State Secretary Mrs. G. B.
Jones and husband and Mr. and
Mrs. Tedrow and daughter of Mon­
mouth were among the viaiting
members from out of the county.
A banquet was served at noon by
the Riverview local. Millon A. Mil­
ler. Senator Garland and Wm. L.
Teulsch of O. A. C. were the prin­
cipal speakers of the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holt and eon
Melvin visited at the home of Mrs.
Holt's sister. Mrs. 1. N. Lemon, in
Corvallis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd drove
to Salem Tuesday night to attend
the initiation of American Yoemen
Mr. Shepherd went again Wednes­
day. living the Linn county delegate
to the state convention held there.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hoff, son
Crawford and Hazel Young of Port­
land spent Sunday with home folks,
the Wilson Young family. Crawford
remained for a longer visit.
Lynn Young is now working for
the Western Union Telegraph Co.
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hvde and
aon Jay of Wrens spent blaster with
Mrs. Hyde’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
8. F. Zyaset. Mrs. Hyde and little
eon remained for a two week’sviaiL
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Calavan of
Sumner. Wn.. Mrs. Claud Calavan
of Auburn. Wn.. and Mr*. J. G. Gill
of Lebanon, were guests at the J.G.
Holt home Sunday afternoon.
Elben and Kelly Moore and Andy
Byrd of Salem spent the week-end
here—Ellen with Mr. and Mrs. J G.
Holt, the boys at the J. H. and Ern­
est Kelly homes.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Gilkey and
family were Sunday dinner guests
at the home of Mr. Gilkey’s sister.
Mrs Cora Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kelly had as
guests Sunday all their children and
families, also Mrs. Keilv’s sister.
Sleepy Hollow. April 14 -John
Leffler made a bu»m••-.» tup to Eu-
gene Friday.
Mrs O. F. M >rgan spent Sunday
afternoon at Ed Balschweid's.
Mrs. Ed Balschweid and daughter
Creta and son Richard -pent Friday
and Saturday at Oil Bilyeu's.
Somebody waik«*d in and picked
all of Tom Leffler’s flowers Sunday
while he was gone. Some nerve,
Pll say.
Agnes Soucek was at Ed Balsch-
weed's Thursday evening listening
on the radio to the Broncho Buster»
of Calgary. Canada.
Our esteemed neighbor. El Bal-
•ch we id, on his annual vacation, has
been down on the Natron cutoff
making a visit to his daughter and
son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Carpentei.
Mr. Carpenter is chief lumber in­
spector and representative of the
Southern Pacific railroad for the
Natron cutoff.
He has 11 tunnels under his con­
trol and operation, using over two
hundred timbers per day. The tun­
nels are working two shifts of eight
hours.
Mrs. Carpenter is bookkeeper and
private secretary for the F. B.Wible
Lumber Co., cutting heavy timber»
and specialties
She is drawing a
nice compensation.
The sun shines up then very day
and they have to turn th. steam on
the right of way to l>. e p the deer
off. This is the extr »me divide and
I seven miles has to be walked or rode
horseback, Mr. Balschweid says it
was fine up there and enjoyed his
stay, although it was extremely
short and Mr Carpenter’s time was
so occupied that he was a poor host.
Mr. Balschweid says if anyone wants
work there’4 the place to go. as
there is work of every kind and at
good wages.
Mr. Balschweid also visited his
aon and daughter-in-law. Mr. ami
Mrs. Charles Balschweid. in Port­
land.
Death Calls Lad at Jordan;
Playmates are Pall Bearers
Jordan. April 14 — Thomas Weech,
age 14. died at an Albany hospital
April 10, a*<d was laid to rest in th««
Riverside cemetery^ on April 13»h
Six of his playmates wrrved as call
bearers.
They were: Ferdinand
laehner, Rider Chronic. John Zelin-
•ki. Frank Hoafelt. George Krampe,
and Walter Rak. Thomas waa of a
kind and loving disposition and was
loved by all who knew him.
The yeater sun shone brightly
Upon his youthful brow.
Today his mietion’s ended
Hia voice is silent now.
Called in his early manhood.
When life had scarce begun.
When birds and flowers were
merry,
Hia race so quickly run.
We know the angels met him
Upon the golden stair.
When the (»early gates were
opened
To let him enter there.
Mrs. C. Silbernagel and aon were
Jordan shoppers Saturday.
F. Privett. E. Clark and wife of
Portland attended the Eveline Shel­
ton funeral Friday.
Quite a number attended the road
meeting held at the Jordan store
Friday evening.
Mrs. R V. Combs and daughter»
at TUMBLE INN
Wednesday Evening, April 22
IFa/^er Bros., old time players
The Best in the West
Thousands of people have heard them over the Oregonian radio
the past two year».* Everybody is going. Come ami have a
great time at Tumble Inn neit Wednesday Evening.
Your Better
Togs Are Here
ter Months before you were
thinking of S hirts (or Spring
we purchased these Shirts
from the best bncs in Ameri­
ca. You will liml the one
you want here at from
85t to $3.50
Also 1 ies and Collars.to go \X ith Shirts
Don’t forget our G rocery D epart ient for the
little or lug things you need for t aster Break-
fast, Lunch or Dinner. We have the necessities.
.,
.
Uar< en
I Hite
Spray
Time
Spring
Titnu
Our seeds.
G akhkn Ti'ikJ M eans Srri» T ime
cither j*ackagc or bulk, is fresh and clean, ami
compris a variety to suit all
Get them here. «
J. E. WESELY, the Grocer
OOTWEAR
4SHI0NS
F
if FT—v arc now displaying some very at-
|7|/ »-f
tractive atylea in Slippers. You
F g X__g will surdv >i • Hint wli.it you want
Hibler & Gill Company
attended the Easter services and
dinner held at Burmeister church
Sunday.
Mrs. Townsend of Salem wi s the
guest of Mrs. Henrv Phillip« a few
day» last week.
Father Diet in Michigan;
Easter Brings Happiness 1
Shelburn, April 14 Mrs. J. J. I
Ransom received the sad news ef
the sudden death of her father. S
A. Gray, at McCain. Mich., last Sat­
urday. Her brother. J. L. Gray, of
Portersville. Calif . drove through
and joined Mrs Ransom on the trip
east to attend the funeral, leaving
early Monday morning, Mrs. Ran-
sum will be gone about a month or
six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roadarmel
and his father from Portland, and
Raymond Harris, a nephew, spent
Wednesday evening with W. H. Mc-
l-ain and family and listened to a
good program on the radio.
Clinton George spent Easter with
home folks. The railroad construc-
lion crew is stationed at Snodd at
pi event.
Mrs. Ix»e George spent Monday
with her mother. Mrs. Nancy Troll-
inger.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wyman and
children spent Easter with hie moth­
er.
H. 0. Shilling and children and
F. M Rusnell and family spent Eas­
ter at W. H. McLain's.
The child­
ren had great sport hunting Easter;
egg» and bunny eggs hid around in
the grass near the house».
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roadsrmel
had for Easter guests Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
win Holland and daughter Betty
Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Eolia Shelton
and daughter Ardith and Mary Har­
When you entertain, let us furnish ris. all of Scio, and Fred’s father of
you. with SOO score cards.
Portland. They ail did justice to
”Am I Intruding?"
Mrs. Roadarmel's excellent dinner.
C D. Trexler received a truck!
load of lumber from Albany Toes-I
day. He Is going to build an addi­
tion to his residence.
Old Time Dance
Musk by
Page 3
Country Corrttpondenc*
Baptist Chut ch Note«
Sunday school at 10 o’dock every
Sunday morning.
Everybody ia in­
vited to attend.
Christian Endeavor every Sunday ’
evening at 8:30.
Prayer meeting every Saturday
night al at 7:30.
Sul ecr oe ftow. f t 75 tq t yrtt
$2.25
FOR THIS
Genuine Horsehide
FIELDER’S GLOVE
Fishing
Supplies
R. M. CAIN
BascbsH
Supplies