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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1925)
The Scio Tribun* Î GILKEY STATION Country Corrt.ipondrnre Fraternity, so the was alone in Cor I vallis, therefore went to live with Inez until «chool closed at O A C in ............ June. Kenneth is a senior thia year April 21 and has passed all exams in good Mrs. lAither Muzzy of Newberg shape. visited several days last week at the Mrs. J. W. Miller and children home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent Thursday evening with W. II Paul Bartnik. McLain and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McDonald Mrs Lee George had umr need.d drove to Corvallis Thursday evening repairs done on their residence last and got 300 baby chieks, which they week. H. O. Shilling doing the ear , had hatched in the college incuba pen ter work for her. • tor. James Trollinger and family spent Mr. Martsell has completed the Sunday with his sister. Mrs. *Lee teeters for Riverview school district, George. wnich were required for standard Quincy Grumes was in Salem last izing the school. week to consult a specialist about Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Jones and son hie ear. whieh is giving him trouble. Harry and Oliver Phelps of Stayton, The specialist made an incision and and Jack Kelly of Scio, spent Sun drew off quite an amount of puss, day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. which gave him relief. G. Holl. Mrs. Crumea had fur guest Tues The local Farmers’ Union met day Mrs Anna Hirom* with Mr. and Mrs. J H Kelly Sat- Byron Batea and wife are the urdav night, After the regular proud parents of a fine baby girl, business meeting, a pleasant social born April IS. All are doing fine. hour was spent In contests and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grumes called games Delicious refreshments were on Mrs I-ee George Sunday. served at a late hour. T. M Russell and wife called at An all-day meeting will be held at Mayo McKinney’s home near luri er the Riverview school house next Sun Sunday afternoon t > see his new day*. Basket dinner at noon and niece, Mary Harriett Russell. baptismal service in the afternoon. W. H. McLain made a business Mrs. Paul Bartnik entertained the trip to Scio Monday. Ladies* Thimble Club Thursday, as Mrs. Anne Hirons spent Sunday sisted by her daughter. Elsie Muzzy and M onday nights at her old home of Newberg, who was onee a mem ber of the club. Those present were Richardson Gap Reviews ! Megdames John Shepherd, Stewart. J. G. Holt. J. H. Kelly. E. H. Kelly and children. Anna Chapman. W. A. April 21 Gilkey, Cora Smith, Otto Yunker. Fid Bilyeu and wife were in Al- S. B. Holt. J. F. Sommer. Elsie Muzzy, Ralph McDonald. Paul Bart banv on busmens Saturday. Renton Arnold and wife and •is- nik and Miss Christina Krosman. The club accepted an invitation to ter, Miss Doi lie Arnold, made a trip meet with Mrs. Burkhalter next to Salem one day last week. Mrs. Conard We.-ttenh<»u»e and two time. She was once a member of daughters were visitors at J. R the club and now lives near Leba Piatt ’ s Tuesday afternoon. non. Twsnty-one friend» of Mrs C. F. Mrs. F. W. .Megpelt spent Satur Arnold gave her a surpriae Friday day and Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. Joe Kitchen, in Albany, who evening, everyone having a good has just returned home from the time. Mrs Joe Ambrosek and son were hospital, where she underwent a mi visitors at J. R. Piatt's Sunday. nor operation Wednesday. Mrs. “Butch” Long and two sons Mow Laura Freeman of Crabtree I visited with Miss Lucille Crenshaw Melvin and Kenneth, of Salem, are visiting at the M P. Long home Monday. Otto Sheiman of Shedd spent the this week. Ernest Heiser of Philomath, ac companied by his bookkeeper and Henry Sheiman. lady friend, were visitors at Rich- Herman Zeller went to Silverton ardaoo Gap Sunday afternoon. Monday of last week to visit his sis While building a fence Thursday, ter. Mrs. Fred Shears, returning on Tuesday by way of Salem, where lie Marvin Long hail the misfortune to visited another sister. Mrs. Norman mash a finger. He went to Scio and had Dr. Prill dress it. Garrison. Gildert Pruitt of Scio has lieen Jack Goar went to Mill City last cutting wood for Lonard Arnold for week to work at Camp 17. Miss Audrey Ferris and Stewart the past few weeks, on the George Dick of Portland drove up Sunday I I Arnold place I Lonard Arnold made a very im to spend the day at the home of Mies portant business trio to Allianz Fri Ferris* sister. Mrs. Orville Gilkey. day evening. Among those attending the Reed- Miss Mabel Long spent Friday Maurus wrestling match*at Albany evening with her Grandpa Arnold. Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Arnold 1» getting al mg nicely. Jean Kelly. Bud Struckmeier, Jim Mrs. Hutch Ixmg and M. 1*. G>ng Young and Cheater Chamberlain. Ernest Kelly made a business and visited Mrs. John Meritt ruraday. Conard Westenhouae *11 in Scio pleasure trip to Newport Sunday, Tuesday on business. returning Monday. Mr. and Mrs Scott and Mr. and Mrs Sharp were Mill Citv callers Sunday. Mrs Clyde Sherman and children of Mill Qty were over-Sunday visit ors in Lyons. . Mrs. Jack Johnston was a Tues day and Wednesday visitor in Stay ton. Several of the young men and la-I dirs were busy Saturday at cleaning the community hall, kitchen and li brary room, which added verv much to the improvement of the building tn general. Mrs Taylor is employed in the {Misti ffice part of the time at pres ent. . i»ellis W'eatenhou’e is running a milk route to the Stayton cheese factory. Iwginning April lb. and is hauiling quite a lot of milk daily. News From Lyons. « : April 22 bany Saturday. The meeting was Mrs. George Colby io home from for the purpose of completing plans Riverside at present, being busy for the annual Jersey Jubilee to be nursing her daughter, who has twen held May 23. quite ill the past 10 days with an Mrs. W. J. Kelly attended the attach of pneumonia. However, teachers institute at Lebanon Satur Mrs Yonker ts improving and will day. be able to be about again soon. Mrs. George Johnston is in Leba ; SHELBURN NEWS | non making an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs. W. R. Surry and April 21 Mrs. Anna Hirons has spent the latft week in the Shelburn neighbor hood visiting old friends. She is at present living with Alfred Powell and family (her soo-ia-law) in Al bany. Keaaeth. bar sag, 4 If you are a wife who considers her own welfare as well as that of her husband and family, you will make it* a practice to tome here for your table sup plies. For this week we arc quoting : Canned Corn, per can • • Peas. per can ...... IS Tomatoes, per can 20. to 30. li. to 2» 15. to H. J. •4’ Fresh Vegetables every Wednesday J. F. Wesrlv, Grocer Furnishing» China« are Notions Garden Seeds We Offer You April 21 Ben and Harley Darby, Clarencd Overholts and Joe Hora made a bus iness trip to Stayton Sunday morn- mg Mary Hora spent Friday after- noon with Maude Darby. Clarence Overholts spent Satur day and Sunday at lien Darby's. p program and basket social given at the Mt Pleasant school house Saturday night was well at tended and everyone reports an en joyable time. U Frank Hora spent Sunday after- noon with Harold Darby Maude and Haiold Darby were trailing in Stayton Saturday after- noon. Harry Christman and family and . George Sandner and family spent Sunday with home folks. John Sand ner. sr., and family. L. A. Darby and family of Stay ton spent Sunday at Charley Peters George Sandner was in Scio Sat urday making arrangements for a meeting of wool and mohair grow ers to be held there next Monday afternoon. We understand some good speakers will be present. SLEEPY HOLLOW NEWS April 21 H. Goldz and C. Curry have mov ed into the Sleepy Hollow district snd are cutting wood on the loftier MIL Charlie Beard and ton Oliver have laid off hauling lumber for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Balaehweid and Mr. and Mra. Jery Fooehee of Portland were gu**sts at the Ed Balaehweid home Sunday. Ivan Balaehweid and hta red neck tie apent Sunday at home. John Soueek made a business trip to Richardson Gap Thursday. Adolph Soueek and Chester Grimes made a business trip to Philomath Saturday evening. Richard Balaehweid. after an ill- neas with the Hu. is able to be out again. Thia rain has set us hack In our garden work, but hope it clears up soon. THE SPICE "Glenn P has been running an auto »0 long that he has forgotten all about hors* itack riding. 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