The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 22, 1921, Image 5

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lawrence and Euw.n Bart nick and
Theodore Snyder Started to Scio
Tuesday and left their car standing
temporarily in front of the A. R
McDonald place, When they re-
turned in a few minutes it was en­
D»ey finely aue-
veloped in flame»,
S< IO, OREGON
ceded in putting the Are out after
It had done a lot of damage to the
car
They got a ride to town, then
» I Illi Ul IV k’Lllli ILIHIi went home and got a team of horses
W A Ewing,
A. E. Randall. which they hitched to the front of
President
Vice Pre«. the car and drove home o>nsi«torably
£ IK Myers, ('ashler
slower than they started. The orig­
start a bank account today and
in of the fire is not known.
providr for your future.
Y< hi will find a checking es>
Mrs. J. S Funk and Lila return-
count very convenient for your
ed
from Yamhill county last Sunday.
I ¡■•icvsa transaction«. We pay
interest on time deposit«.
Thev left Ivan Funk much improved
in health
Morrison & Lowé
Peter Peterson and wife returned
last week from an extend«d visit to
UNDERTAKERS
their daughter. Mry. Cora Cantrell,
Cails Attended to Promptly
at Hood Kiver. and friends at Jos­
l>av or Night
Enterprise.
Wallowa
eph
and
SCIO
OREGON
county, and another daughter. Mr».
D. Eckley. near Tampa. Idaho. Mr.
Peterson's son-in-law presented him
with « tanned deer skin and a pair
Real Eslate Broker
of buckskin gloves of which he la
Fresh and Cured Meats
Poultry and Vaal
Shelton & Co. Props
Riley Shelton
and Nolaru Public
very proud.
Hinhijtts Obtained, ¿xamtned
Our farmers union held a very
OREGON interesting session last Saturday
evening, with S. B. Holt. our new
president presiding.
A charavari was held Saturday
evening at the Hanke home in hon­
zSTAYTO?t.
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OREGON or of .Mr, and Mrs. J no. Hanke,
who were married recently in Albany
i «Ibi answered Day or Night
■Mrs. Hanke was Avne* Ray. daugh­
I ulHTcuhn Testing
ter of Will Kay’s, who hva near
Sanderson bridge
J. W McHenry and wife, of Cor-
CLASSES FITTED
villis. drove over Tuesday to look
BY
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after their orchard, the "Mistletoe1
at Gilkey.
Clifford Kelly, of Poet, Crook
PRICES REASONABLE
county, was a visitor at the l^onard
Gilkey home Wednesday.
Private office for examination«
Grace Bartnik returned Io her
1 M. F RENCI 1 & SONS
work in Camas last Tuesday
L W
ALBANY
Muzzy and wife, of Newberg, who
also came for the funeral, left Wed
nesday for their home.
James Richardson has lieen ill
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
Graduate Optometrist
U
DR A. G. PRILL
Pbniciai
ani
S qubûd
Calla Attended
Day or Night
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Our little frosts
froeta Thursday and
Friday were no surprise as they
were the first since Sept 10.
Our appointments of our school
board for a special meeting in dis­
trict No. 77 oo Ltecemher
lteremher 17 for the
purpose of voting on a budget to
ran wm*
rater
some 23UO
33UO was a fixe
fizel I from the
start as their were uahr
only four mem­
bers out. It seems
>ms as though our
district is not much interested in
our school.
John Griffin made a ruii
run over to
visit with Com Brown Saturday
Mr. Berget has a fearful cold and
has also loet
lost a fine buck lamb.
Iwwie
Iwwia Coneer.
Conter, formerly of Jeffer­
son bu* now of Portland, was my
last weeks visitor with also his eons
sons
Lug and Wain, of Isvcomb
Istcomb
Our school, under the manage
manage-
ment of Mine
Mias Moore, is
la proving to
be quite satisfactory.
aetisfaelory.
Crabtrwe called in Sunday
Newt Crabtree
a'ternoon
a
’ternoon for a chat with hie
his «islet
sistet
Mrs. 8.
S W. Gams
Gams.
Ed
IM Kalina wu
was out in the pasture
(«sture
Sunday afternoon and ran acroe«
across a
large coyote.
Mr Garland waa
Mr.
was out earlv
early Mon
Mon- ­
day morning soliciting names to
show the court we are highly elated
over Wm. Gilkey as
m road
r<«<i tows
boas and
highly recommend his reappointment
for the coming year *as
’as he is Well
e«»ll
versed in road building and as eco
ecu- ­
nomical as any man could lx
tw and he
hr
knows where the work ia
knowa
is most need
n««-d ­
ed
We cannot do without him and
he is our choice
Monday
M onday mornings snowstorm is a
reminder of old limre.
We hope it
times
will soon be over.
i
Sanliam farm has 6 tons of cheat
hay and 4 tons of vetch and oats
for sale at lit
212 a ton
We also want
6 to 24 Rhode Island Red
Reti pullets
or hens. Let
l«t me hear from you.
What Could Be More Appropriate
than a
SONORA
t'-te
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a - k ;
For Christmas?
The highest class talking machine
the world. We also have a complete
line of
Electrical Appliances
which make useful as well as prac
tical Christmas Gifts.
I
Stic ha’s Electric Store
•» ;
The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon
--------------------------- "WHERE I SAVINGS ARE SAFE**
Your Hume
< 'Id Age
Sickness
TEN RKANONN WHY
\ our ftuaineaa Investments
Inaurance
you should save regular­
with rheumatism ever since thresh­
PIE EATER
hduacation
Automobile
Travel
ly a part of your
t h arac 1er
income;
ing last fall. He ia too ill even to
Make
your
dreams
come
true.
Start
now.
4<« AND NO WORRY
play his violin
Entera Debating League
The ladies ahi have I wen making
comforts for some motherless child-
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Following the custom of last year. aion in th* debate with ia*l>anon waa Plumb Plan for the control and man
ren. which we call a very g.sid demi |h>. H(gh
th_
:
ageinant of railn>a>b should be enacted
Scio I, Lebanon 2
Frank 1‘rok.p ami family motored Hi<h School Debating League. Leet,
The team thia year will consist of i.ito law.**
r
to Albany Friday.
year the question for debate waa: "Re­
Mary Shimanek, John Densmore, Mau
Plans are betair made for a big solved, thst the direct primsry law in
On«- million consumptive» live in
‘
■ ^ * !" * fn the rice White. Hay McKnight. Kenneth
; ff
Oregon Made N« m K r MI ia ) Tim Chri.tm». entertainment at our
•**« »* •b,4Ub
\merica
they call for help through
Rime,
Murrel
Gilkey,
They
will
debate
,
.
debate with Sweet Home. Scio won 2
A gr» at surprise for the home knitters school house next Friday. December JM>mU
Swr<, Honir , T|w dreis the queetton.
('hristmas
arala.
"Resolved,
that
the
Further-
. ■
t ’ still a fact
f*
“**- —
this I yarn
is L.
absolutely
I,
th
\ arn la
— ‘-'-j., virgin 23.
i,.<- wool
w»... was
«aa grown in Linn
v ..i „ ; the
The at'endenev at our Sunday
,,t.
. 4 by Mr. Sendera to the ore-
count
I«st Sun­
« »r i. I Company i mill» located at School is still increasing,
•
■). il dr into worsted yam by day officers were ejected as follows;
, r bishop, »on of C. P. Bishop;
•lor of the Woolen Mill SuRe of Supt-. W. A. Gilkey; Asst Supt, S.
baioni Oregon knitter» try thio vam P. Crenshaw; See. Tre»., tx-onard
out. All r re. tóc ver ball of 2 oaa
Kam pl •o-nt on applxation. Address Gilkey.
C. J*. ! ,1 ! Box 76. Salem. Oregon.
W A Gilkey and Leo Teller at­
tended the Pete Beebe trial today.
Louis Leo. of (Tabtree, well
known here, has lieen discharged
Corvallis. Or., Os« 2B-JI. ’»Ft
from the state hospital for the
insane
W A ami l«e >nnrd Gilkey and G.
Put
Into Ferm Practice
Fruit A Vegetable Course. Dec 3-17/21 Miller, of Shelburn, local appraisers
Tractor Mrchanira Course ........
for the Federa£land I tank of Spo­
Jan 2-Mar. 18. 22
kane. were appraising land near
Dairy Manufacture Course .....
Jan. 2-Mar. 18, a Jordan Thursday
Agriculture Course. Jan 2-Mar 18, 22
E F. Gilkey visit.jl at the George
Dairy Hetdsmen’s Course .
................. Jan. 2-June IS. a Flook home in Mehama the first of
Grain • frading Course
Jan Sc2). r-
Iteekcping Course Jan. 80-Jeb. 26, a the w«-<-k
Hunmakers Conference ••r--
Charles Apple and two sons were
.... Mar. 30-26. *22
calling
in thew part« last Saturday
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Mrs
Ahna Sommer is visiting her
Fall let « wsism » so aar Coarse to wriua«
Twill <.r.»a. Ü. AC.. - twsaito. Otwae daugeter» ia Stay ton. Mrs. Clarence
Beauchamp
and Mrs. Margaret
Get One of These for Xmas
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FARMERS’ WEEK
t
WE HAVE
EVERTTHINC
OPTICAL
BVH STRAIN
♦............. ..
9ANT1AM
Optical Company
3)3 W. 1st St.. Albany
FARM TOPICS
4
Is the cause of many
HUMAN IL1J<
BANCROFT
!
$
Shafer.
December 20
Elmer and John Griffin made a
trip to Lebanon Thursday to have
some dental work done on Elmer .a
‘ ¥ -nl
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nfi<
y« t-
. YV* .¿i
£ . A-*. ¿
Dave Horsburgh is
ia picking 26
fine roosters
which
he
will ship Tuee-
rooeters
Tues­
day to Portland.
Rev. Roradan.
Horadan, of Albany, has
made an appointment to deliver a
series of lectures on the old
uhi and
New Testaments, beginning New
Years day at
al our school house
was down to 20
2U
The temperature wss
Tuesday morning. A little snappy ,
I
to start.
Winter Short Cursis
«
«*ít
$17.00
3-burner oil cook stove, for
2-burner oven, drop door
Pyrex cassarole
. . .
Community plate silverware.
$2.50 pocket knives
$100 Electric Wasber
$100 Range. . .
X Off on All Aluminum Ware
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3
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% Of f
1.75
80.00
80.00
X Of f
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