The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 28, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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The Scio Tribune
Country Correspondence
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May 26
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CIAITIH CHRONICLES
May 26
GILKEY STATION
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May 26
The teachers and students of the
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garrison
Misa Laura Turnidge of Milton is Crabtree high school went on s pic-
of
Salem »pent Sunday with Mrs
spending awhile visiting at the H.
me up Crabtree creek Friday to tha
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Garrison's
father and brother. Le»
F. Bodeker home and with other
old Clark sawmill, within eight miles
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and
Herman
Zeller.
friends in this vicinity.
of Snow Peak.
Otto Yunker. who ha» been work­
Jack Johnston and family were
Some of them wishing to get a
ing
in Camp 17. Mill City, came
Sundav visitors at Arthur Vaughns. better view started fir the top of
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home
Thursday, being laid off on
Mr and Mrs. Carl Hoflich of Snow Peak, but many fell bv the
account
of a sprained rnkle.
Portland spent the week-end at the wayside. Those who succeeded in
Mr. and Mr» J G. Holt. W H.
home of Mrs. Hoflieh’a mother.Mrs. reaching the tup were:
Alfred
Helen Vaughan.
Wendling. Hugh Woolard, Ijiura Holt. Mr. and Mr». J H Kelly. Mr.
land Mr». S. B. Holt, T. M Holt.
Mrs. L. T. Dyke and daughter of Freeman. Ruth Wirt, Edith Roddy.
Mill City visited Lvon» friend» over Andrew Bilyeu, E w. »i Greg n Loetto Sommer, Mr. and Mrs. R it
and Clara Warren. All returned in Struckmeier and family. Mrs. W. J.
Sunday
Kelly, Mr». R R. Preever. Mr and
Mrs. Margaret Strayer of Aums­ the evening tired and happy.
Mr»
John Shepherd attended the
The baccalaureate sermon to the
ville *j>ent the week-end with Lyons
Jersey
jubilee in Albany Saturday.
graduates of Crabtree high school
relatives.
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A Children’» Day program, with a
was delivered bv Rev. J. Merle Ap-
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Roberta of
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Salem were Sundav visitors with
Sunday evening to a large and ap­ will be held at the Riverview school
Alden Roberta and wife, returning
house Sunday. June 14. Everybody
preciative audience.
home in the evening.
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invited to come.
A Memorial Day program and
George Kinxer hr.« sold his farm
The Thursday Thimble Club met
sermon by Rev. J. C. Unn will be to Albert Volkman.
with Mrs Burkhalter rhuraday. 17
rendered on Saturday. Mav 30. at
Mrs. Maude Burmeater and her members being present snd a most
10 o’clock, at Fox Valley cemetery.
niece. Ila Robinson, of Coon Bay enjoyable afternoon »pent.
The
Everyone is cordially invited to at­
made a short call at the J. N. Bit club will meet with Mrs Jessie Cor
tend.
veu home Sunday. Mrs Hurmesler nett st tho next regular meeting
The school entertertainment at
came to lake her mother. Mrs. A M. date, June 4th.
Lyons hall Saturday evening was
Shelton, home with her for the sum­
Mrs. V»is Whetstone snd child­
well attended and very much en­
mer.
ren
of Albuny came out Monday
joyed by all present. At the close
Mrs. Otto Cole and children of «r>end a few days at the home
of the program a cafeteria lunch
Astoria are visiting friend* and rela­ her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T.
was served and proceeds were to
tives at Crabtree.
Holt, and other relatives.
benefit the gym fund.
George
Vana
ha*
taken
over
the
Herman Zeller made a businesa
A. Ring and family entertained
company from the east the past garage and "Bud" Miller ha* moved trip to Salem Thursday.
away. Mr Vana ha* bought more
week.
Bert Mitchell came home Satur­
Ralph Trask had the misfortune ground and will soon double the size day from Berkt ntield with a broken
of meeting with a severe accident of the parent garage.
wrist, received while working in the
Mre. J. N. Bilyeu received a ca­ mill at that place.
in the Hammond logging camp Fri­
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blegram
on Mother's Day from her
day morning, when * log rolled over i
The Oakview school cloned Tues-
hitn, cutting several deep gashes eon. Kenneth, who is in the U. S. day with a picnic on Thomas creek.
about his head and face, also a knot navy at Howaii, saying "With love near Gilkey station.
striking his chest and necessitating I and beet wishes to mother."
Those from here who attended
several stitches. He is reported as
The graduating exerci*e» of the th . baccalaureate sermon at Crab­
not seriously injured, but it will be , high school will be held at the Chris­ tree Sunday night, preached by
some time before he will be able to tian church nexl Friday night, Rev. Applegate, were Mr. and Mrs
i There will be five graduates Floyd
work again.
S. B. Holt. Mrs. Sherman and Or­
Rev. Linn and family were callers i ' Crenshaw, Lola Watson. Marlin and
ville, Walter Goar, Pearl Mitchell.
at Mr*. George Johnston's Sunday Alva Ferabee. Minnie Sullivan.
Mr». Mitchell. Lucille and Floyd
evening.
Mr. Southard, who recently pur­ Crenshaw.
Mrs. George Berry is among those chased the Turnidge store, has mov­
Mij* Marian Gilkey went with the
on the siex list the past week.
ed his family here and the Turnidge junior and aenior cla«rs of ihe
Mr. Scott and Mr. Sharp were family has moved to Albany.
Aumsville school to Ocean »ide. Tilla­
Portland visitors Friday.
mook county, Friday, returning Sat­
Lawrence Trask was • Salem vis­
urday night.
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itor Sunday.
Mrs S. B. Holt and M r». J. F.
JORDAN ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Trask enter-
- Summer were businrwi visitor» in
tertained company from Stavton
Í Albany Monday.
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Sunday afternoon.
Lynn
Mr and Mrs. Morris
Mrs. Linn Lambert and children
Dwight Merser and wife. Floyd
and Hand Young of Portland, spent
Marlin and wife took in the annual were Jordan shoppers M<w»iav.
Sunday at the home of their par­
Mr. Salzel. who has been quite ill.
Jersey jubilee at Albany Saturday
ents. Mr and Mrs Wilson Young.
and also vinted at E A. Canning was able to ride out Friday.
home at Riverside.
P. R Bilyeu and wife aad V. E
Shelton and family visited the R
Mt. Plea MUJt Cok New*
Crabtrees Sundav.
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The Masculine of It
**Ga> rge. is there anything in life bat love?"
"Nothing in all the wide, wide world~-wl.cn
is dinner ready, dear?"
This store is a good place to anchor
your grocery trade, and George will
be easily satisfied with each meal
J. F. Wesely, Grocer
Furnishing*
Chinaware
Garden Scoi»
For The Baby
\V< h »I an«l Knitted Sweater*. Bootees. Blankets.
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Hihler & Gill Company
See F. E. SHAFER for
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ARNESS
I 70 S. Coml Street
Salem, Oregon
2| in. heavy Double it Stitched brace. 14 in. Hip
Strap». 5-ring Breeching Back Straps If inch.
Hold Back* H inch. Pole Straps If inch. Bridles
Cut» Blinds i inch. Breast Strap» If inch Lincs
H in. by 20 led, Back Band Felt Lined, Mar­
ket Tug IJ inch, Good Wide Belly Bands.
2X” Harness, steel hames.... ...... $60.00
I size 2” lighter 1 lamess............. 50.00
A heavy 1 earn Collar, $4-65 each up
Lincs.
Lines.
Lincs.
} inch
1 inch bv 20 feet
H inch by 20 Let ...
Ij inch by 20 feet
Team Bridles. juiir
I6.2S
7 00
8.00
5 (Ml
All Harness made of California Oak
Tanned Leather
Hand Bags
Suit Cases
Gloves
Purses
Puttees
A tine Line of I'mlcr the-Arm Ladies Bags
in Genuine Leather
Richardson Gap Review»
Mr. Mutchler, blacksmith of Stay-
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ton. plyed his trad- a few hours Sun­
Andv Shindler and wife. Mary
May 26
day in the Jordan shop instead of A. Hora. David Aegerter and Elsie Pe­
Mr. and Mie. J. R. Piatt and J. Salxal who i> ,11 with the tlu.
ter» were Sunday evening caller» at.
J. H. Wortman and wife. E. J the Charlev Peter» home.
daughters. Mra. Joe Ambroeek and
the Misses l%te and Delta, were Burna and wife and Rider Chrome
The Parberry families »pent la it
visitors at Joe Harlans a week ago motored to Lacomb Sunday.
week visiting with hi» mother. wl*o
Haman Shelton of Crabtree visited la very ill, in Washington.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Clinton Arnold and a few days recently with hi» «on.
Jay Shank.» spool laat Sunday with
Loren Clayton of Albany were visit­ John. here.
home folka at Crabi ree.
Mrs. Pruitt and daughter and
John Be id la and family spent
ors at George Arnold's Sunday.
Miss Effie Rhoda of Astoria has guests from Seattle motored to Mill Sunday with Mrs. Bendta' mother.
return« d home after a visit with her City and Gate« the last of the week Mre. Cai I Peters
Blasting In the canyon for the
Mr. Hora and Joe and Harley
parents. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Rhoda.
She was accompanied by her little market road »till continues, giving Darby made a trip to Corvallis last
pormisa for a better road in the fu­ Friday.
sister. Maxine.
Joe Ambroeek. wife and eon. Ev­ ture. here's hoping.
Louis Geisler and family made a
R F. Bruner and Mr. Priehet of business call at Mill City one dav
erett. were visitors at Ed Ambro-
Ixtbanon made a business call at Jor­ lam week.
ask's Sundav.
Mr. Priehet is an ex­
G. E. Rodger» and wife, Mra. dan Monday
Ben Darby, wife ar d son. Harley,
and Joe Hora were tr *lmg in Alba­
Lora Piatt and daughters were Sun­ perienced miller, we understand.
Frank Pepperling and family via- ny laat Thursday after ooon.
day visitors at the Quincy Grumes
ited in Lacomb Sundav.
Hora. Mr».
Dave Aegerter. Joe
home near Shelburn.
Ray Revenue, accompanied by I
Mr. Cose and wife of Seattle were Ben Darby and Harley Darby were
Ernest Heiser and bookkeeper,made auesta of M,a. Pruitt and daughter trading in Stayton Mon day.
a few days laat week. Mr. Coot la a
A program, marshi nallow and
a trip to Portland Sunday.
Miss Delta Piatt, accompanied by Seattle bueineea man. but being weinie roast was given at the Mt.
Ralph Tate and Raymond Leffler of country raised, he enjoyek the rug- Pleasant school house I a honor of
Stay ton. were in Lebanon Sunday ged hills and classic woods we’ll the last day of school.
Vouch safe, as this is hi« first vieit
evening.
here for some time.
John Smallnafin. ex-sh •riff of Linn
Earl Comer and family of Win*
county, cana» our fro ai Portland
When you enter Lain, let us furnish Monday to etai t hi« aus f. Mrs R*
ter*. Calif., are eiatting al the
of Mr. and Mrs K. F
Marna.
NOTHING TAKES HIE PLACE OE ' fT LEATHER
I + The Scio Meat Market
Having purchased the tw*» meat market» in Scio, I
consolidated them under the above name, anti will
strive to render efficient service ami give courteous
treatment at all time». Will carry a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats
1 will buy your beef cattle, veal anJ hogs (alive or dressed) and
pay you the (op prices. See me fir»t.
'Herbert Shelton. Mgr Shop.
tb« Tribune advertiser* “»ting'1 you, tall ua; if b
treat* you right, tell him
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C. J. BRUCE. Proprietor
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