The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 08, 1922, Image 5

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his foot was broken at the an-
GILKEY STATION
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besides minor bruise«
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truck was damaged considerably
June 6
Will Mespelt and family took Mr
John Ik-Wall was on his way to • De Wall to an Alturnv physician H<
Albany Friday with a truck of po­ is now at home, and though he suf-
ts i<>«■•, Will Weinberg was driving for» a great deal his injuries» are not
In g»ing over a grade near the Leb­ considered dangerous
anon road the truck turned over,
Charlie Frietag is very low in an
pinning Mr. DeW’all underneath. Albany hospital
An operation for
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We make a Specialty of
friendship.
Engagement and
Wedding Rings
F. M. French & Sons
ALBANY
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the removal of a blood dot on the
hea«i is the cause of his prrcari««ub
condition
Relatives have been
called from afar, and his mother la
at his bedside.
Mr. anu Mrs John Beane and *«n
of Taft. Calif . arrived Wednesday
to visit Mrs. Beane’s parents, the
Horace Munser’a.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fearey of
Fortland, were week-end visitor» at
Henry Freever’a.
I The Oak View school hou
J filled to capacity Thursday evening,
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We are in the market for
when Mias Rachel Cooke gave a very
interesting program
Ice cream
was Bold, the proceeds to l»e used
Get our prices before selling
Phillippi & Warner
Jty to purchase records for the « boot's
Victrola
The Tom Fhillipe family have
moved to a farm near Albany.
Their daughter. Evelyn, was given
a farewell surprise party Friday
evening by her classmates in Crab
| tree
We are sorry to lose this
family from our midst
We buy
The Linn County Jersey Cattle
Veal, Pork A. Poultry club will hold its annual picnic at
! the Warren Grav farm near Mari««n
Mutton, Sheep and Fat Lambs
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Fresh and Cured Meats
Shelton & Co. Props
next Saturday
The l-inn Countv
Calf clubs will compete for the $50
SCIO. OREGON
in prizes to be given in the calf
judging contests.
Ralt>h McDonald cloaed a very
A large
successful school Friday
crowd attended the exercises, which
W. A. Ewing,
A. E. Randall were as follows: Original song by
President
Vice Bros.
school "Riverside;" recitation, “A
E. D. Myers. Cashier
School
Day,’’ Ixmette Sommer; rec­
Start a bank account today and
itation.
"Speak the Truth," Carol
provide for your future.
You will find a checking ac­
Crenshaw; recitation, "The Man
count very convenient for your
business transsetiuns. We pay
Who Wins,’’ Lloyd Crenshaw; "A
THE SCIO STATE BANK
interest on time deposits.
Notice to Creditors
Notice i* hereby given that the un-
ncnogtK'd ha« been duly appoiuled by
th«- County Court of the State of Ore­
gon. fur Linn County, administrator of
the estate <>f Henry Ix-ttler, deceased,
and has qualified.
All |>ervons having claims against said
estai« are hereby required to present
th.-m, duly verified, with the proper
vouctu-rs, within six (8| months from
dal.- of this notice to the undersigned
administrator, at his residence, in Sc»,
in Linn County, Oregon.
Oat—<1 and Ant published this 18th
day of May. 1922.
Jons F. l.arrisa,
Adnuni tralor of the estate of Henry
Leffler, «iecraaed.
H ii . i . Ac Msaas,
Attorney s for Administrator
Riley Shelton
Real Edate Proper
and Notary Public
j!bstrath Obtained, Examined
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Doll's School." Mildred Schieman;
dialogue, "Too Much Borrowing,”
recitation."The LitlleSchool Ma'am"
Helen Godwin; reading. "Boys'
Rights," Ronald Summer; recitation
"One Advantage," Merle l»rWall;
dialogue, "Stolen Sweet»;" reading,
"Fhil'a Complaint." Gordon Gilkey;
•ong, "Vacation Time. ’ by five girl«;
reading. "Patrick Henry's Speech,"
Ralph Godwin, recitation. “Girl’s
Don't Have Nu Fun," Harold Gil-
kev; dialogue.
Aunt Jans Visits
School.” At the close of the pro
gram ice cream and candy were sold
for the benefit of the school
A
social time was had until a late
hour.
Many of our people attended the
Fanner's Union picnic at Waterloo
Friday.
A large crowd attended the com-
muntty sing at Fred Sommer's Sun­
day evening.
B See us for—
Good Used Cars
We have—
2 used Fords
I used Studebaker
I used I I -2 ton truck
Shell Gas and Oils
VACUM CUP
Tires and Tube«
BATTERIES SOLD
Repaired or Recharged
The Scio Garage
W. L Cobb N Son. Prop*.
Scio. Oregon
J. W Hart and wife, of Altuiny.
visited at Rilev Brewer’» Sunday.
Elsie Frietag is here from l«lah«i
Mrs. Walter Morris is improving
slowly.
A. L. Kelly an<l family spent Sun­
day at J. II Kelly's.
S. F. Zysaet ami wife and W A
Gilkey and wife attended commence»
ment tn Slayton Friday evening
Their nephew. Cecil Shafer, was one
of the graduates.
Ruth Cooke of Silverton »Jicnt the
week-end with her sister, Rachel
Cooke.
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Sylvia Mespelt spent the week-end
with her parents, F. A Holley's, in
Albany.
The thimble club met at Anna
Holt’s Thursday, with I'.) membersi
present. Mr». H. l> Fearey, of
Bortland, was a visitor
Officers
were elected as follows: Fre*i«lent.
Mrs Fret! Mespelt; vice-president.
Mrs. J. H. Kelly; secretary-treas­
urer. Mrs, John Shepherd
Mrs T.
M Holt won a prize for naming the
most books of the New Testament
.Music was given by Mrs Fearey,
Evelyn Holt and Sylvia Mespelt
Ilelictous candy was served by the
hosleM. The next meeting will be
July 6, with Mrs S. H Holt
Margaret Sertlmg sfient the week­
end in Silverton. Fiances Higgin­
botham accompanied her home.
V. Brokop and T. Holub were
dinner guests with Frank Brokop
Sunday.
l<eo Zellar and L Gilkey visited
Ixng'a logaberry farqi across the
Santiam river Sunday.
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Cherry Slugs are Busy
Pear and cherry slugs are appear­
ing <>n the foliage of these tree« and
are skeletonizing the lerves in rhar-
acteria'ic fashion
Glowers who
experienced srrious defoliation from
thi« peat last season may control it
by spraying the trees now with
arsenate of lead. 2 pounds to the
hundred gallons —O. A. C.
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