The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 14, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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The Scio Tribune
GILKEY STATION
Country Correspondence
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SHELBURN NEWS
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May 13
May ¡2
Mr* Bessie Blevins and little
dau^ver of Ro«eburg are visiting
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Gooch.
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The Riverview Sunday school ob-
served Mother's Day with the fol-
lowing program:
Quotations of Mother's Day. by
the Sunday school.
Song. “Silver Threads Among the
Gold.” by the young people's class
Mr. Holtor and family of near
Inruns were on their way to his bro­
Mt. Pleasant Cole New»
ther-in-law's, Weibe Kuicken, early
Sunday forenoon and when about
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May 11
one mile east of Shelburn his car
Mrs. D. Gardner of Stayton spent
became unmanageable and ran into
last Wednesday with home folks.
• feace. breaking the left front
John Sandner. sr„ and family.
A short talk by Mr. Pruitt.
wheel and bending the steering rod.
Recitation, by Opal Mespelt.
Harry Chriaman ami family made
He had put two tires on one wheel, |
Reading, by W. A. Gilkey.
a
business
trip tn latbanon last Fri­
thinking to protect the inner tire,
Song, "Helping Mother.” bv Vo- but the inner tire gave way and day.
loris Crenshaw and Melvin Holt.
Elsie IJmbeck was a Stay ton visi­
came out and wound around the as ie
Recitation, by Wilson Young.
and knocked the steering out. No tor last Tuesday morning, and on
Reading, by Marian Gilkey.
one was hurt, ami Mr. Kuiken was Thursday she and Mrs. Elmer Lim­
Song. “Meet Her in the Skies," called. He came with his car and beck transacted business in Scio.
by Jesse Thomas
took them to his home
Mr Holtor
K Geisler of Sublimity worked a
got a wheel and repaired the Ford, few days for his son. Louis.
Percy Chappel had a narrow es- driving home Sunday evening.
Tony Geis'er was in Scio on buai­
cape Saturday when he was kicked
neas one day last week.
by a horse and dragged quite a dia-
Mary Hora spent last Thursday
Saturday afternoon, while the
tance. Four etitehee had to be ta­ Shelburn C & E section hands wen- afternoon with Maude Darbv.
ken on his head. Hi* mother. Mr*. working down near Munkers. they
A marshmallow roast and old time
Clara Chappel of Woodburn, came noticed Fred Neal's dwelling was on spelling maten was held at ths' Mt
ud Saturday evening to help care Are.
They rushed to the scene and Pleasant school house last Friday
for him, returning Monday.
saved the building by clawing the evening. Those present to* enjoy
shingles off. Mrs. Neal was alone the fun were; Frank and Lieusnr
T. M. Holt attended the pioneer an^ so badly freightened she could Frame of Mt pleasant and sister of
convention at Champoeg Saturday, do nothing. The Neal's lost their Vancouver: Frank and Joe Hora.
May 2.
house and everything in it by lire in Clarence and Delbert Rund. J. A,
Mr. and Mrs Lester Holt of Carl« eastern Oregon two years ago. Mr. Schultz and family. Pat Lambert
ton spent Sunday at the parental Neal is working in a logging camp and wife, Mrs M. F. Ryan and
near Philomath, and she ami the r daughters Bettv and Angelina ami
home of J. G. Holt.
i cousin Katherine. William Ryan and
Th«* ball game between Oakview children are living near Munkers
wife of Stayton. Franeis Hpreth and
and Riverview Fridav resulted In a
Raymond Arnold of Munkers spent family of McMinnville. Maude and
•core of 26 to 17 in favor of Oak*
Saturday afternoon with hia cousin, Barley Darby, Ed Ambroaek. Jay
view.
Mr. and Mrs George Serfling and I Opal Shilling. The two young ter a Shank, Ed Smith and family. Thre-
son and Mr and Mrs. Chester Serf* had great sport hunting wild straw- «ia.Willis ami Charlev K ramps. Elda
ling of Eugene called on some of ' berries on the roadside near Shill-¡«nd Raymond Downing. Frank and
their old acquaintances Sunday while i mg's home.
on their way to visit Franklin Butte i
Blanche Churchill spent Saturday
cemetery.
afternoon with her friend. Iola
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Butler of Al­ George.
bany and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Butler
H. <> Shilling and family •pent
of Portland called at the J. G. and Monday evening with Mrs I «icy
T. M. Holt homes Saturday.
Wyman and eons.
Franklin Gilkey of 0 A C and Al­
Fritz Patrie spent Sunday night
vin Gilkey of I/tbanon spent Sunday with T. M Russell and family.
with the home folks.
T. M. Russell shipped a tine veal
The Aumsville high school will Monday morning.
present their senior play, “When a
Quite a numtier of the sheep m<*n
Feller Needs a Friend,” at the Riv­ sold their spring lambs recently and
erview school house Friday night.
loaded them at West Scio Tuesday
Miss Ruth Clausen, assistant teach­ forenoon. *
er in the Crabtree high school last
S. Prichard and son called on W.
year, entertained her former pupils H. McLain Fridav.
Jesse and Doran Russell spent
at her home in the Riverside com­
munity last Friday night. Those Sunday night with their, grandpar­
attending from here were Pearl ents. Mr and Mrs. W. H. McLain.
Mitchell. Lucille Crenshaw. Lucille
Mrs. l-ee George was shopping in
Sommer. Ronald Sommer, Floyd Stayton Monday.
Crenshaw and Welton Goar.
Clinton George and Marion Brown
The Ladies Club met with Mrs. and family spent Mother's Day with
Lizzie Gilkey last Thursday —18 Mrs. Lee Georgs.
Cari Smith ami C. O McClain
members and three visitors, Mrs.
drove
to Salem early Thursday and
Robinson, Mrs. S F. Zyseet and Miss
Bigham, were present. Miss Bigham ' brought home a tine lot of baby
favored them with a song and Mies chicks which they had hatched, they
Marion Gilkey with a piano solo. furnishing their own eggs.
The pul lie sale of Mr* G. E.
Mrs. J G. Holt was the winner in a
Biblical contest. Refreshments were Miller which was held at her place
on Tuesday af’ernnon was well at­
served by the hostem.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Holt\nd Lu­ tended
Things sold fairly well.
The directors of the National
cille and Loette Sommer visited at
the E, L Whetstone home in Albany Farm Loan Association* met at the
and the Mrs. J. A. Vaughn homo in home of W. H. M-Iaip on Wednes­
day evening at 8 o'clock.
Jefferson Sunday.
ÿgn& Owners, Attention
Mind and Hands
Are of course the primary reijnisites for properly
taking care of the Service on your automobile.
FJaie Peter*. Melvin Shank, Gene
Ware and wife. Mrs. Poley Huntlyy
and children. Mr». Frank Lochner
ami children.
Frank and Joe Hora spent Sunday
afternoon at Ben Darby's.
Harley Darby. Jay Shank, Joe
Hora and Arnold Sena made a trip
to Salem Sunday forenoon, and Ar­
nold Sen* and Jay Shank went on to
Portland.
Maude Darby spent Sunday after­
noon with Marv Hora.
Mra. Paul Limbeck and daughter
Elsie attended church at Mt. Pleas­
ant Sunday afternoon.
Joe and Frank Hora attended the
show in Stayton Saturday evening.
Hasko and Henry Huntley were
Stayton visitors Sunday morning.
Nick Senz spent Sunday with Joe
Sen*.
Several from this vicinity attend-*
ed the dance at Shelburn Saturday
night. There will also be another
dance given there next Saturday
night. May 16.
Joe^and Mary Hora. Tony Geisler
and family. Mrs. Paul Limbeck and
daughter Elsie were all trading in
Scio Saturday afternoon.
Ben Darby «ays he believe» he will
take to driving a Ford If anybody
has a Ford U trade for a good horse.
Clint Trexler and family spent
Sunday with home folks. John Sand­
ner, ar., and family.
l'wo parties of Scio called on L.
C. Quick on business Sunday.
R. F. Darby and family spent
Sundae with home folks. M P. Long
I
ind family.
R. F. Darby and family rnd Mrs.
Hen Darby and daughter Maude at­
tended church in Albany Thursday
evealng.
Mary Hora. M|ude Darby and Ed
' kmbroeek went to Aegerur's Sun­
Sp ecial Reduction
We have an especially fine
line of Shirt*. lie*. Collar*.
S»»a. Suspenders ami llo*c
Sup|H»rtcr*. in the qnlon ami
[»altern» ino»t wanted
To
intnxluiv them we arc giving
you a reduction of
10 Per Cent
See <»ur Window Display!
Sale starts Friday
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ami laut»
one week. llu-hur-hurry !
J. F. Wesely, Grocer
Genien Seeds
Furnishings
Chinaware
Notion*
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Renfrew
DEVONSHIRE
Devonshire
Is especially good for House
I >rw- * and for Children’s
Clothe»
Sun proof and
tub («Kit. A good variety
of colors ami patterns.
St KJ,
Hibler & Gill Company
Oregon
See F. E. SHAFER for
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I T
ARNESS
170 S. Confi Street
Salem, Oregon
2j in. heavy Double A Stitched Tract, 14 in- Hip*
Strain. 5-ring Breeching Back Straps l| inch.
Holo Back» I4 inch, Pole Strap* If inch. Bridle«
Cup Blind» I inch. Breast Strap« If inch Line«
H in. by 20 fast, Back Band Felt Lined, Mar­
ket Tug H inch. Good Wiilc Belly Banda.
2X" Harness, steel Hames........... $60.00
1 size 2" lighter Harness............. 50.00
A heavy I earn Collar, $4-65 each up
Lines.
Lincs,
Lincs.
i inch
1 inch by 20 feet............ .........
H inch by 20 I ret
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Ij inch by 20 lect
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Team Bridles, pair..
...................
$6 25
7.00
8.00
5.00
All Hai ness made of California Oak
1 anned Leather
Hand Bags
Suit Cases
Gloves
Purses
1 ’uttees
A fine Line of Under thc-Arm Ladies Bag*
in Genuine lx-ather
NOTHING TAKES HIE PLACE OF :
LEATHER
day evening tn hear the radio.
We Have the Experience
and knowledge and can do your work properly.
Bring in your car and give us a trial.
BILYEU’S GARAGE
F red
T. B ilyeu ,
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Prop.
Genuine Ford Parte and Service
Phone 27
Scio, Ore non
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Balance Your Dirt
Th* balanced 'Ilei Is the healthy one
and contains all threw nf (ha Impor
tant vitamina*. The principal food
value of bread and meet Use In thetr
ptoteln ronttmt hot tltev ara low la
vitamine» H and C. and If yeti would
ita sore of m«rs balanced rations Insur
Ing plenty of each eaeeetlal. use the
Minia fruita often. Ths Juice of the
rrnpefruH has a high content of vita
mine» H and C that provide the proper
amount of iartw»hv(1 ratea amt aalt*
Grapefruit supplies the blood with an
alkaline reserve which egsctlrsiy
DR. A. P. HOWF.LLS
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
Send for Osteopathic Literature
office tirat i-avin
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