The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 18, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    The Scio Tribune
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Country Correspondent*
GILKEY STATION
Jun* 17
The all day meeting and children's
day program al the school house
Sunday was largely attended. Th*
program at eleven o'clock was given
by the young folk* of thia Sunday
school and also the Corvallis Sunday
school. Preaching in the afternoon
was by Rev. T. W. Cooper of Jeffer­
son.
Miss Vivian Colvin of Aumsville
visited from Wednesday until Friday
at the home of Miss Marian Gilkey.
Muw Eunice Lewis, also of Aumsville,
visited Mias Lucille Summer.
Will Moore, »on and daughter.
Kelly and Eileen, of Salem visited
Sunday at the home* of J. H. Kelly
and J. G. Holt.
The local baseball team played
JetTi r»"« nt Jefferson Sunday. The
■core 4 to 14 in favor of Jefferson,
being the first defeat this season
for the local team.
Mrs. Frank DeWall is now home
from Albany where she was caring
for her mother.
John Shepherd and wife attended
the community club meeting at Riv­
erside Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs Heine's son and wife
of North Dakota and two sisters of
Mrs. Heine, who have been visiting
here for the past week, left Monday
Werner Yunker and wife and her
sister. M
Frances Schmckenberg
of Mill City sjient Sunday at th*
home of Mr ami Mrs Otto Yunker.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scheiman
are th«- parents of an eight pound
daughter, born Wednesday, June 10.
This is their first child.
John DeWall has purchased a new
llumley tractor and separator.
Miss Pearl Mitchell went to Port­
land Sunday to visit her sister.
S. B. Holt, wife and son, Melvin,
attended the baccalaureate services
at Monmouth Sunday
Quite a number from here attend­
ed the children's day exercises at
Crabtree Sunday night.
Word has just been received here
of the death of Marion Holt, nephew
of T. M. and J. G. Holt, in an auto- for her home in Central Oregon. af­
mobil* accident in Portland Monday ter an extended visit with th* Par­
night. He was the youngest *on of berry a.
Mrs. Nora Holt of Albany
The
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toto to to to toto to to-to to to to to to to to
body ha* been shipiwd to Albany, I
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but no arrangment* have been made •
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for the funeral.
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to-to
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Richard Struckmeier and wife, T i
Jun* id
M Holt and wife. J G. Holt and
Mr». M C. McLain of Portland i*
wtf*. Meadames S. B. H>>lt. W J.
visiting home folk* while M C is
and J H Kelly and J F Summer j
away to Alaska with th* Navy Re­
attended the funeral of Mr*. IWnni*
serve on their summer cruise,
Watkins Tuesday
Mr* L. George «pent last Sunday
Edwin, age kx . aon of Wm Wruck
afternoon with Mr*. Goo. Spicer of
was saver* I v bruised Sunday when
North Santiam,
be fell out of the back of a Ford
At the annual school meeting, C
roadster, driven by hi* father
O. McClain war elected director for
A miscellaneous shower was given
three year* and Mr* l«ena McClain
Wednesday night at the E F Krebs
clerk.
home fur Miss Mabel Zv»«-t, bride­
Mrs. Lee George helped her moth­
elect, Sh* received many l*enutiful
er with houaecleaning last Thursday.
and useful presents.
Carl Smith and wife *i>ent Sun
dav with his mother at Jordan.
W. H. McLain gathered strawber­
Ptarh hr tte I ni I iiìi
ries al Isaac Bennett's Tuesday fore­
noon.
June 16
II. O. Shilling attended the funer­
R. F. Darbv and family spent last al <>f hi« cousin, Mrs Dennis Wat
Sunday with home folk«, M. I’ l<ong km*, at Jefferson Tuesday.
and family.
K. M Russell and wife of Albany
Charley Schaeffer and wife spent spent the week-end with home folks
Sunday at Ben Darby "a.
here.
T. E. Flemming and wife were
Lotus Oaborn is on the sick list
trading in Stayton one day lam with tonsilitis thia week, so Lout*
week.
Murdock wa* cream collector Mon­
Mr*. Paul Limbeck and daughter day.
FJ*i* attended church at Mt. Ph as-
Opal Shilling is «pending a few
ant Sunday aftern >n.
day* with her «Isler at We*t Scio.
Tony Geisler and family spent last
John Frost and sister, Mr«. Smith,
Sunday at Aegerter «
and her daughter. Gladys ami hus­
The annual acho >1 meeting was band and son. were Sunday evening
held at the Cole » h< ..|. Di-t. 11, guests of Mr. and Mr*. Carl Smith.
Monday afternoon, and C D l--x They served, ice cream and cake on
ler was elected director and .Mi- the lawn.
Geo. Sand nr r was r^-elected clerk.
Mr« M. C McLain wa* »hupping
Joe Sandner and sister of Tacoma in Shelburn Monday afternoon.
are visiting with their brother. John
Sandner, ar.
The Tribune. >1.75 the year
While preparing «upi>er last Fri­
day evening, Mrs. L. C. Quick oi>
ened a can of corn. Her custom is
to taste the content*, and having a
peculiar taste, »he had her husband
taste it. They decided it best not
to serve it. but about 9 o'clock she
was taken violently *ick and Stay ton
doctor was called, wh > pronounced
Tk«y Work While You Sleep!
it ptomain pois ming. She is re­
ported as getting along nicely and
W* are proud of our Classified
out of danger.
column, tiecause it la full of hu­
Mra, Keating of Seattle. Wash., is
man interest—it bring*people to­
visiting her sister. Mrs. John Sand
gether a* nothing rise can do. If
ner, *r
you have anything to sell, or want
to buy something, there Is noth­
A family reunion wa» held at the
ing quicker nor surer. And the
John Sandner. ar., home Sunday, at
Order Your Envel­
opes Now—$5.00
per Thousand
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See the Window Display
'»’our» to live and let live.
J. F. Wesely, Grocer
Furnishing»
Chinaware
Garden Seed»
Noti» >n»
cost is cheap. Yes, we are also
proud of our job department and
the work we du. See us for any­
thing in the printing line.
Men $
Outing
Shoes
Now is the time for Outing Shoes
See our line in
the window and conic in and try them on
Hibler & Gill Company
Scio,
Oregon
See F. E. SHAFER for
HARNS
170 S. Comi Street
Salem, Oregon
2| in. heavy Iloublc «'» Stitched I race. li in. Hip
Straws, »-ring Breeching Back Straps li inch,
Hokl Back» l| inch, Pole Strap» lj inch. Bridle*
Cup Blinds a inch. Breast Strap« lj inch Line*
in. I>y 20 feet. Back Kami I’elt Lined. Mar­
ket Tug
inch, (»< kh I Wide Belly Bands.
2%” Harness, steel Fames........... $60.00
I size 2” lighter 1 lamess............. 50.00
A heavy 1 earn Collar, $4.65 each up
Line*.
Line*,
Lincs.
ft inch
1 inch l»v 20 Icct
li incli L.x 21» l it
I) inch by 20 in I
Team Bridle*, pair
.
................... $6.25
................... 7 00
...... ................ H.00
..................... 5 00
All Harness made of California Oak
1 anned Leather
Hand Bags
Suit Cases
Gloves
Purses
Puttees
A fine I.in* of I ruler thc-Arm Ladies Bags
. in Genome leather
cd Glimpse
NOTHING TAKES THE PLACE OF J# LEATHER
by O. Lawrence Hawthorne
OA g O.
BAROLI» ALBRO.
.Manufacturing Optimas
Vases Flower Bowls
or Fruit Baskets
Mt. Pleasant Cole News
Optometrist
ALBANY
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For You Roses
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which 30 relatives were pre-ont.
The Parberry families and Mr-
Bow*bv motored to Albany Monday,
where Mrs Bow »by took 'he trau>(
Gk-ies for evening wear and sny of
thè numeruua styles in Pearls are
item* neersaary tu completa th* out-
tit of thè Jun. Bride.
Pearls Bearle Pearls
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"See my new pant«!” He comes to me
With eyes aglow and manly stride;
He’s just as pleased as lie can lie;
He fairly scintillates with pride.
‘An’ here’s some pockets in ’em too!"
He yells, then struts arroMi the floor
That I may have a better view—
May see him aft as well as fore.
And as I watch I think h«»w swift
The years have flown since I was three.
When she whom* hands designed his gift
Was fasiiioning such clothes for rae.
Oh. how I wish I were a lad
Of three tonight ami had a chants
To marrh again up to my dad
And yell at him, “See my new pants!"
^The ó'cio Meat Market
Having pwehaaed the tw<> nicnt markets in Scio, i
consolidated them under the alxive name anil wid
strive to render eflnient service and give courteous
treatment at all time»
W JI carry a full line of
»
Fresh and Cured Meats
I will buy your !■**{ cattle, veal and I ■ gs (alive or dressed) and
pay you the top prices. See me lir»t.
Herbert Shelton. Mgr Shop.
C. I BRUCE. Proprietor
If oue of the Tribune advertiser* "sting ' you, Uli us; if he
tret’a you right, tell him.