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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1925)
Country Correspondent* The Scio Tribune S= .. ................... rJ —................................. ;........... tJ I R. Piatt and family over the U. S. and Canada. “• restored. Holgers and fan* v - Carl Smith and wife spent Sunday Richardton Gap Reviews Lawrence Montgomery helped SHELBURN NEWS I Carl Smith readjust hi» milk separa with her parent«. A. I Arnold ami • • • • ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + at th« George R.*dg> r* h Billie Arnold and wife hav.- . wife, of Hunkers. Mrs. W. H Me- tor Monday afternoon Jan Z7 Jan 27 : to Eugene to »•«• .Mrs Ar l^in aectimtianied them to J. i. Mis« Elsie Downing *(*ent the A partv wm given by l-eo<i«rd brother who is III. Dillon McLain was shopping in • Sh-dtun ’ s. Her sun, Clair, was up week-end with friends in Salem and Arnold Saturday i.ight. al which 35 Shelburn Thursday. Joe Ambrosek and family visi from Portland and took his family Aumsville T. M Russell, wife and daughter.I or 40 were present An enjoyable hi* mother and sister. Anna. Sun- ..> home with him Sunday evening Carl Smith and wife made a busi Ellen, and l«ee George made a buai- ness trip to Aumsville Monday They had laeen two weeks with her lime was had playing games until i midnight when supper wns served. ne«s trip to Mill City Friday Th«y morning i parents. J. I Shelton and wife. The Pacific Telephone coini a< found the road« quit« bumpy for Quite a numtwr from Shrlburn Clyde Rodgers and wife spent Sat- has bought from the Pacific a ><< Earl Alnin and family were over auto travel. attended the birthday surprise given from Albany the week end with her urday night with J. K. Hatt and Northwest company the nine mile, Mrs Lee George went to Stay ton James Leffler Saturday evening. parents. J. I. Shelton and wife of family. of line extending from Jefferson to Friday to see Dr. Brewer. He His son-in-law from Portland br»t West Scio. * Orvel Downing is plowing and do Scio, and will begin the work of re found her symptoms much better.. out a radio which furnished fin«- Mr and Mrs l«ee George gave a ing some improving on his father*« building the' tn sometime soon. It and she hopes by being careful with music for the crowd, as they receiv birthday dinner to their two grand farm thi« week is estimated < is < >•» work will cost her diet to have her normal health ed from several stations scattered children. Ernest and Ellen Brown. Gm rad Westcnhouse and fatnilv. the company about $6.000. Sunday. Ernest is It and Ellen 7. Those present were: Grandmother Trollmger, Mrs George's mother: At First and Lyon Sts., in Albany, tires and you will learn that they ac Ca' Trollinger. Mrs Butler, Vernita Located at 3rd A Vine streets in and strictly up-to-date. They make Is a latter-day business house that de tually do stand up wonderfully under McClain, Opal Shilling. Ralph Shil Albany, are manufacturer» of pun a specialty of furnishing ice cream termined when they opened their the most gruelling testa. Try thrn. ice and i» the home of th*- Neutricious for the trade and do an extensive door» to the local public to see that yourself an<l you will readily be con ling. George and Robert Gibbons. ice cream, which has been of such wholesale business. During the war motorists in this part of the country vinced that they cannot be equalled Mrs. Marion Brown and four chil uniform quality that the consumers the national food administrator plac were given all of the advantages of It can readily be seen that this is dren. Ciinton amt Viola George and will take no substitute from dealers. ed ice cream in Class Three because metropolitan tire service and positive on«- of the most important features the host and hostess Demand thia product. Thi» firm, for they found it was exceptionally high ly there can be no question they have of the life of this section of the state, Mr« W. H. MeLain assisted Mrs. the production of pure ice cream 1» a in foo«l value. One quart of this de succeeded. Throughout thia section and ad*ls materially to the develop Ix*e George with her spring sewing model Military establishment that is licious icv cream equals two pounds of of tl ■ state thia place is known as ment of th«* country. The fact that transacting buaine» on a large seal«. loan b«-ef. 1.8 pounds of ham, 2 8 one . tabli»hm«-nt where high grade visitors and local patrons can g*-t any Tuesday afternoon. A decade ago ice cream wu consid pounds of eggs, 3 pounds of |>otatoea. Mrs Anna Birons and son of Cor ered a delicacy that was only to be Therefore, even at its present price, tin.-» are Mild at exceedingly low thing and everything in the line* of price«, and many motorists have mar supplies and service at the metropoli vallis were calling in the Shelburn used on Sundays and holiday». It m ice cream is yet one of the cheapest veled at the wonderful value offered. tan institution brings n< w prop)*- and vicinity Sunday. now come to be recognised us a food fornla Thi- firm make a specialty of solid new capital to the county. Thia popular plant is one of the Mrs. O. G. Wyman ahd children and not a delicacy. truck tires. Their quota of sale* Without question thi* firm i» one hading industries. They have always The tire repair and vulcanizing de »pent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. ls«t year for thia <1'strict was 400%. partment is on a par with the in st of th« cieaneet and most sanitary in taken an active interest in all matters Lucy Wyman We are delighted to say they sold H. E. Morton, I ires a rage 3 mor*- than their quota. You can’t go wrong on Goo«l Year tir.-s. Those who have tested them out have not only been pleased, but also surprised at the extraordinary mileage obtained. You don't need to take either the dealer’s or the manu facturer's word for their superiority a-k anyone who lues Good Year Co Albany Ice & in the largest cities and is prepared for the very last of work in alt branches of vulcanising ami tin- work. tn making thia review of our on wan! progress we wish to compliment them upon having not only sup-rior products to offer their patron* but also a superior service ami on*- that is ever courteous ami satisfactory. Ellis and Everett Donovan, their wives, and Mi«a Mvrtle Donovan of Portland visited at the C. M Dono van home Sunday. John l>ensmore Jr., who is attend ing business college in Portland, «pent Sunday at his home here. Korinek’s Stock Remedy A reme«ly for c« cry complaint. S«>l«l in Scio at Kelly’s Drug Store stitutions, and here a grade of ice cream is manufacture«! that is equal to anybody's anywhere. This ice cream is not only health protecting, but health giving as well. Only the purest of erram and flavors are used and every precaution is taken to make the product delicious and h«althful. The machinery U of the lai« «1 model Bilyeu’* Confect i«>iK-ry in that pertain to the good of the county and have aided in the betterment of local conditions, realising that a larg er city an*! community would be a benefit to the whole people. We wish to compliment the management upon their progressive ami successful pol- Ici- » umi to refer their establishment and its products to all our rvudvr» Scio handle our products. THE PEOPLES STORE J. B. ('OUEV, proprietor w E still have some C khh I Coflee in «.«ns at 50c icr lb; two Lraiuls at 45c; a g«*o«l grade of Bulk Inner for 40«-. Small white lieaiu at V. and 10« Several piece« I>rew* Ginghams at 18c and J.L per yard. Ask for tickets with 50c cash purtlia*«* >r SI |»*ii«l on accounts. Pnxluce accepted «nine as cash. We are cooperating in the prise* and free how A ticket given with every 50c cash purchase or jmu I on account. Our store is a gixxl place to trade SHELTON BROS G E. Kendle Says He will ctyoperale in helping make Sei .« l>< tter trailing point an<l give the people service and more i * their money. Tickets given with each 11 cash deal or |wi-l on a«c*>unt l*cguinuig Mon «lay. Jan. I4). Look for date of f* «• . >ow. - Scio Cash Produce Company We will give tickets with - ch $1 worth of cream poultry, or other ptoduc brought is, I eginning Jan. 19, or teed sol« cash. Bring us your produce. HIBLER Good Meat* srrxrd with a smi’e. l ukrts uilh rath 50c pur- c K aac or $1 paid on account. g«wxl fur chance <»n the prise* we l>egan giving last Monday and every «lay thereafter until the drawing. Ask fur them. We Meat the peup'e of till* Community. N. 1. MORRISON Sav» he ’» in on the prise* and free show for his friend* and we liegan giving tickets last Monday. A*k for them with each $1 cash purchase or paid on account. For hardware we’re hard to 1*41. GILL CO We carry a good line of RUBBER IMXH'S. SLICKERS. RUBBERS, HATS and all wet weather necessities. See us and keep dry. Ash for tickets with every 50c purchase or SI 00 paid on account. I’nxluc» accepted «ame as if cash. Hibler & Gill Company Frank Kruml Shoe and Harness Maker. Tickets with each $1 cash We are for you and Scio. Mutual Cream Station I^eonard Jordan, Agent Will give tickets with $1 worth of cream, eggs and poultry brought u*. iteginning last Monday. Special Prices on Meat Every Saturday Fresh Smelt every «lay Scio Meat Market In coopernting in the prize and fre« show pro grain with the other merchant#, and will give you ticket* or chance* with every 25c caeb pur- chaae or $1 paid on account*, Tickets ready a* now. HOLECHEK BROS . Proin.