The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 11, 1922, Image 1

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON
VOL J
DAY IS SET FOR
THE BIG MEETING
Committee
BOOST FOR SCIO
ALL THE TIME
11.76 Ut*. YEAR
THURSDAY. MAY 11. I»22
Poultry is Coming Industry in This Section
COUNCIL HOLDS
REGULAR SESSION
Outlook For Growth of I jght
ill Meet Tomor­
Bridge to be Built
All Arrangements
"W
the big community club meeting
»«-hcdiiled for May 20th, the same
ta-ing on Saturday, has received
definite word from M. J. Duryea,
the field secretary for the State
Chamber of Commerce, that he will
be here on that date, and that he
will come <>ne day sooner if his ser­
vice-« can be of any value to the
community. Mr. Duryea is a very
busy man, but he is the sort of
fellow that takes his duties serious­
ly and never lets an opportunity
P.O- t > do good to those who need
it.
The general committee, those
whose names were published a few
weeks ago; are heieby called to
meet in .«—ion in the city of Scio
ot Frida- night. May 12. at seven
o'cl ck. in order tha we may get
through with a few details and be
able to take in the big indoor circus
billed f<>r that night, if all members
of the committee will respond
promptly the business before it will
-r
At the regular monthly meeting
of the citv council last Thursday
night, much business was transacted
Poultry H oum * of Trt»lhn<rr A Shank«» near Scio
looking toward bettaring the finan­
cial prospects of the power and
Their sb»ck »consist* of duced on the place, along with the light plant. an<l for other improve­
Trollinger & Shanks have a mod- Shanks
ern commercial poultry plant near White l«eghorns exclusively, of the green feeds, in abundance
ments in the city which will make
The young stock, pullets and cock­
Shelburn. Enn county, four mile* Hanson strain.
us proud of the city wr live in.
The plant consists of laying hous­ erels. are provided with colony ur
west and north of Scio, and have a
Some investigation has shown the
fine flock of pedigreed, trapnested es of a type similar t-. the Fisher range houses, given free range in
city fathers that transformers can
White lx*ghorns
N<> Iwlter -etting plan, open front», with a ventilator wooded t«astur«*s through which a
lie purchased for a smaller sum
foi a poultry plant can I n * imagined, at the peak of the roof th«* entire fine spring creek runs, assuring vig­
than has heretofore lieen quote«! to
Two of the orous, healthy, rapidly growing
located as it is on the banks of the length of the building
prospective users, and this fact is
houses
are
Hix*-
!•-
■:•«•- stock. Messrs Trollinger A- Shanks
Santiam river and in the best see*
being further investigated by R. M.
tion of the Willamette valley, and is each with a 1<> foot fee«! ami pack­ are members of the State Pacific
Cain, upon motion of the council.
Cooperative Poulrv Producers Aaso
one of the most modern, m d suc­ ing room in th«- center
The sidewalks came up for con­
The laving houses art* e«| ipped elation, through which all of their
cessful poultry plants in Western
sideration
and while some have ta­
with Oregon trapnest system, water commercial eggs are marketed.their
Oregon.
ken
t
he
time
to make repairs, there
This place is known as the Troll« system, self feeders, removable plant and stock is well managed, the
yet
remains
considerable walks to
inger Bros. farm, and comprises a roosts and egg carriers, running full fowls are given th«* lM**it of care and
I
m * replaced or repaired,
Official
half section of fine land demoted to length of building and holding tally the management is well pleased
notices will soon I m * posted on prop-
stock raising, general farming and »h«*et records. Each laying house is with their returns
erty not yet attended to.
Messrs. Trollinger A Shank* ar«*
the poultry buxin«
the latter in- provided with a large run with i> rt-
The financial condition of the city
d us try being separate and a|>art able division fences, which are re- j vx|M*riencvd poultrymen, genial and
is
bulking up, enough money now
enterprising,
and
exteml
an
invita
moved
an«l
runs
plowed
anti
settled
from the other farming pursuits
being
on hand to take cars of the
tion
to
anyone
interested
to
visit
to
some
kind
of
green
fe«--|
twice
a
and under the personal supervision
interest
on the plant when it comes
their
plant
and
farm
at
any
time.
All grains and straw are pro*
of Messrs G M Trollinger and A year
due.
Crabtree Girl Injured
Building Radio Station
lie quickly attended to. There are
Dr. Prill has the (wills on the
»mie things the chairman of the
Velma Gearhart, of Crabtree, was
committee does not feel he should injured Sunday when the right ground for a radio receiving appa­
tackle alone, and the secretary is of wheel of a light sedan, in which she ratus that will take rm -sage« fur
was riding. cave<i in. causing the 2IRMI miles or farther, and will be
the same opinion.
The need of the Community Club car to turn turtle, about a quarter one of the larst erected in the val­
is more and more apparent to the of a mile cast of Sandersons bridge ley. The doctor never believes in
citizens hereabouts, and they are Clarence Rucker. wh<> was also in doing things by halves, ami hence
taking most kindly to the idea, and the car. was uninjured, except for , his installing the biggest plant in
Linn County only speaks for his
from present indications, when the a few minor bruises.
usual
progressivenrw
Johnnie
m< . ting is called to order at 2 o'­
Miss Gearhart had just gotten in
clock on Saturday afternoon. May the car to go to ihefhomejof a neigh liensmore has his plant at«>ut com­
20th the biggest crowd seen in Scio bor a few minutes before the acci­ pleted. supplies hampering both
in many a dav will I m ? here. The dent «ecured. Mr Rucker was aide ! parties in getting quick results, as
program dommittee is working on to crawl from under the car. but this apparatus is hard to gel, there
th« program and will have some Miss Gearheart was pinned under it being so many calls for it.
surprises to spring. Let's all come Her injuries are not serious unlew
to Scio on Saturday. May 20th, and she was hurt internaly, according U>
form the biggest booster club in the the physician.
state.
School Closes in Disi. 65
Schtxd dosed in d
Tuesday of this week
Mrs Jew
Rodgers finished her second term
Oregon, and especially Scio, is be­ here, and in the time she has taught
ing blessed with all the climati she has given entire satisfaction to
known to the human race
Monday all that are interested in building
we had sunshine, rain, hail, sleet up the school. She is highly respect­
and wind to be sure, not much of ed both as a lady and a teacher
either, but enough to know we had
The program given by the school
’em. No, Oregon climate cannot was very good and the children
be beaten, neither can Oregon, es-j
Im-
have made rapitl progress
pecialy the forks of the Santiam. of provementa have lieen made by
No Need to Hunt Climate
Sulphur Get* R om Mildew
Rows need to be dusted with fine
duaimg sulphur < m a prepared three
in one dusting mixture to keep rose
mild«-» and other troubles in cheek.
Remember the
Graduates
For Graduation Gifts that
are
appropriate
see
our
selection first.
which we are a part.
wisely spending the proceeds of the
entertainment for lights, books and
Baccalaureate Sunday
¡other equipment for the sch<M>l.
Those who flril*he«l the eigth
Next Sunday is to I m * a big day grade were Ida Shimanek, Els'e
at the Federated church. Rev. W and Della Piatt, Elisabeth Palmy
H. Lee. of Albany, will preach in j and LJHie Roner. Most of them
the morning and Rev Canoles. of will enter the Scio High school this
Patron.
Lebanon, will deliver the baecualar* | fall.
eate sermon to the graduating class
of the high school in the evening
The public is invited to all the ser­
vices. and no doubt the church will
be packed to its limit.
Landplaster Quality
See Our Window
Give ui a call
Kelly’s Drug Store
Thr litxaU Stare
►
-? •< 4 ■
Varies
Different brands of landplaster
vary in price, but the lowest priced
one io not necessarily the cheapest
Land plaster should be bought on
the basis of the percentage of cal­
cium sulfate it contains
The per­
centage composition varies as much
as 20 percent, hence it is an import­
ant factor to consider.
About Butter
The council feels that the citizen*
should take a little more pride in Ila
One of the most sensitive foot! civic affairs and clean up the debris
pr.Mlucts to «dor is butter.
left by the floixl and otherwise
"Meadow Shade" has lost a few make the city more beautiful. Oth­
friends because I have not protected er cities are doing it, why not Scio?
it from the vegetable <«lor in the
The light and waler committee
store.
To correct this. "Meadow vis'ted the power plant recently and
Shade" will I m * packed in practically reported that a bridge should I m *
air-tight cartoons, an«! I hope to built over the place where the one
win back it's old friends
was swept out during the flo<Mj,
May I ask you to cooperate with and the committee was authorized
me in keeping up the high standard tb advertise for bids for same.
of "Meadow Shade" by keeping it
The flume from the head gatea
in the cartoon cut off only what at the mill to the road was also
you wish for each meal
gone over, and the light committee
"Meadow Shade” is made only reported that two wails should I m »
from sweet cream receivol from built in order that seepage under
three of the moat sanitary dames in the mill st Jordan I m * stopped.
this vicinity and all c >wa have t»een The walls are to I m * eight inches
tested and pas—d by the state thick and about five feet deep, with
Dairy Commission.
a floor the entire length, which is
I feel that I should have a little alioun 126 feet, The committee
more support from the milk pro- was also instructed to secure bids
ducere. Why make butler at home for its construction. The estimated
when you can buy it at 40c and exit of the two recommendations is
I save all the trouble,
Phone in your about 1300 for the bridge and about
order. I will send it out by parrel »41X1 for the flume.
post.
No further business appearing,
E. A W agner ,
Meadow Shade Dairy.
the council adjourned until the next
regular meeting unless called by tne
mayor.
Obituary of Nettie Loche
Present at the meeting were Cain,
Frank Bartu, Chromy, and McAdoo.
Mrs. Nettie E. Ixiche, who pasaMil Mavor Prill
and Recorder Milo
away on Wednesday morning. May Bartu.
3d. 1922. was born in Salem. Ore.,
June 3. Ddifi, and was married to G.
L. Loche on March 12. 1MK4. With
her Parents she moved to the slnte
of Washington. being four years of
age at the time, and where she
grew to womanhood To thia union
eight children were born, five toys
Elmer. Clinton, George, Roy and
A
Chester, and three daughters. Mrs
GOOD
Brown, of Oregon City; Mr* El
PLACE
Hoffman, of Crabtree, and Mr* Ada
TO
Brown, of Albany.
Besides her
husiiand and children, she is sur­
DINE
vived by three brothers, John. Mon­
IN
roe and Fremont Annie, and two
SALEM
Meters. Mrs. Williams of Seattle and
Mrs. Colburn of McMillan.
She
was laid to rest Thursday af'ernoon
in Franklin Butte cemetery.
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See R M Cain's ad on another
pairs. It has a message to users of
pocket knives.
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Plant Never Better; New
row Night and Complete
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Bartu, secretary of the gen­
eral c mmittee on arrangements for
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