The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 30, 1922, Image 5

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Notice is hereby given that the sndsr-
aigne’1 aa administratrix of the estate
of Anton Kamos, deceased, haa filed in
the county court of Linn county. Ore­
gon. her final account aa such admlnia
train» auj the said court ha* lived
Munday, the tth of day of Ikecember. |
1922, at the hour of two o'clock in the 1
afternoon of that day as tne time for
the hearing of objections to -aid final ,
aretsMil sod the settlement thereof.
An\ and all |wr»uu* having objection» j
to said final account are hereby notified
to be pieaent at said time in the county
court room in the Unn county court
lM*u»e. in the city of Albany Linn
* gon. an * th. •«: and there
make such objections.
A nna K arxim .
Administratrix of said Batata.
Illi i. A M arks ,
Attorneys for Administratrix.
First publication Nov. 2, 1922.
luut publication Nov. 30. 1922.
Miet ol R h I SttllMttt
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed. aa cK-cutor of the last will an.*
testament of I .aura L Ambruoe. de
ceMed. haa tiled in U»e county court of
Linn county, Or« gon. his Anal account
aa suc h executor, and that aald court
haa apt«ointed Monday, the IHth day of
• >ecemt«er. 1922. at the hour of two
o'clock in the afternoon of Mid day aa
the time for hearing objections to said
,’inal account ami the settlement thereof.
Any ami ail ptirsona having objectiona
to »aid final account arc hereby notified
to tie present at said time in the county
Court room, in the court house in the city
of Albany, Linn Couuty. Oregon, and
then and there make such objections.
E I) M ykm .
Executor of the will and estate of
Laura I.. Ambrose. deceased
Hll.t. A .M arks .
Attorneys for Executor.
Notice ol School ilectiea to lacrosse
Tn More thu S ii Per Coat Over that
al the Previous Year
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Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 96. of
I inn < ountv, State of Oregon, that an
election will be held in said District at
the bchoolhouse, on the 2lst day of
1922 at 2 o'clock iri the af­
ter r»~.n, to vote on the question of in-
creasing the amount of the tax lew in
said I'istritt for the year 1923 by more
than six [er cent over the amount of
such levy for the year immediately pre­
ceding.
It i necessary to raise this a<lditional
amount by special levy for the following
rrasone:
tor uixtallation of heating plant and
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pair of the building
Put. I thn* 2Xth day of November.
1922.
FRANK BARTU
Chairman Board of lhrectora.
Attest
ANNIE D BARTU
Pistrict Clerk.
GILKEY STATION
1 Wrestling
Nov 27
Mrs. Cora Smith went to Shelburn
Sunday, ami spent the day visiting
Mr and Mrs. Eugene Miller
Walter Morris is building an ad­
dition to his house.
Mr. and Mr* Charles Weinberg,
who live on the A I. I**i«ltnann
place, had a new daughter b* rn
Nov. II.
Paul Bartnik’s now have a tele- 1
phone.
Mr«. T. J and Isaac Butler, of
Albany, visited Tuesday at J. H.
and T. M Holt’s
Fred Me*pelt drove t<> Albany
Friday evening to attend the Price
healing service but were unable to i
gain admittance
Paul Bartmk has returned home
from Mt. Angel whet«* he ha* been
employed for several months
Orville and Alvin Gilkey drove to
Match
Jay aapawiaoy for fewe- v«*o*vg- men
headed for a party, one after crank­
ing for long time found his batlerie«
dead, one run out of gas. and one
had a blowout, while another could
i nut find his way there.
SHELBURN NEWS
AT
Wesely Hall
Nov. 27
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mra. A L Powell, daugh­
ter Maxine and Walter Rice were
visiting with Mr. Powell's («arenes
in Jefferson Sunday.
November 30
Lm McLain an i Joseph
spent Sunday at the T. M
home
Chas. Olson
of Albany, vs.
Chas. W. Richards
of Scio
Finish match. 2 out of 3 falla
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Mr*. Hoppe.Com Osborne’s mother
is staying there for awhile this
winter. Her health is very poorly.
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Be Sure It’
Willard
Battery
Bennet
Rosati
The Shelburn school children di '
1 reeled by their teacher are prepar->
Make sure of fhaf
ing a program for the Community you’re sure of full value
Club wmeh will meet their Dec. 4
every battery dollar.
Portland Saturday, returning home
Sunday.
Mrs I N Isernon, of Corvallis, i- Fast preliminaries have b«*« n ar-
visiting her sister, .Mr» S B Holt. I ranged. General admission 25c
Ringside seals |1.(M).
Harry Jon«-«, of Stayton, cam« and 50c.
over Saturday to spend hi* vacation Pr«*lirninarus start at 8 p. nt.
Ladies patronage appro-
with hi* grandparents. Mr. and Mr* | .sharp.
! dated.
JG Holt
M um Nora Holt, of Albany, spent I
th«* week end nt th«* |>at«*rnal horn«*
Ortftft Midi H om hill'q Tarns
.Mrs. Fred Mespeit is soliciting
A great surprise for the home knitters
of Oregon, but still a fact. Further­
for the Red Cioaa drive.
more, thia yarn is absolutely virgin
Alvin Gilkey left .Monday for wool yarn; the wool was grown in Linn
county, sold l>j Mr. Senders to the Or«*
Eugene.
5on Worsted Company (mill* located at
Leonard Gilkey and wife drove to ell wood), made oito wurst«*d yarn by
Altiany Sunday, via Jeffet» *. to at­ Roy T. Bishop, eon of C. P. Bishop,
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
tend the afternoon meeting h«*ld n Salem. Oregon knitter» trv thia yarn
the Armory. Prof Tobte. wife and out. Alt color». I.w per bail of 2 ««s*
■-ani|.lni sent on api I • ation
Addn-aa
children accompanied th«*m
C. p. Illshop. Box <5. Salem. Oregon.
Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Me» twit at­
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tended th«* Price meeting at Albany
Sunday.
Scio Mill Ä Elevator Co. í ¡I
The following children attended
the children’s meeting and healing
services held at th«* Albnoy armory:
Opal Mesprlt. Maron Gilkey, Allen
Gordon and Hnr<«ld Gilkey.
Eugene Kelly kill«! a wild goose
while hunting «n the Sant lain River.
.Mr and .Mr*. Janie* N. Riley ,
Scio Mill & Elevator Co.
R M Russel and wife of Albany
spent Sunday with Mrs. Rumell*»
l«arents. Hi Jones
Alfred Powell has traded his ford
touring car for a new coupe.
Fred
Shilling and
neice
spent Saturday and Sunday
relatives in Salem
Opal,
with
We’re headquarters for
Willard Threaded Rubber Bat­
tery. We give authorized Wil­
lard Service.
Drive around.
Let’s get ucquainted.
Bartu Motor Co.
Scio Oregon
l*>n McLain was visiting
his
nephew, .Mr and .Mr* Clair McLain
in Salem last week.
Sut>acritie for the Tribune
Thanksgiving
We are appreciative of the bit-suing« we have received during
the past year, and hope that our many friend» also
have much to be thankful for. We will close
our store at 10 o'clock for the day.
chopping
5c and 6c
R. M. CAIN
celebrated their 25th wedding
an­
niversary Nov. IO. Relativi«*« from
Portland and oth«*r pia«*« » were pre­
sent for the occasion. .Many use-
ful presents were given, gifts were
receive«! from their daughter. Mrs.
Fiar I Brock, of Loa Angeles
Mr.
Riley presented hi* wife with H
diamond ung and wedding ring to
match.
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Saturday Special
Roiling meat
8c
Roasts.......................... 12*c
Round Steak
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Mt. rleaiaat
Hamburger
Pork Sa uan ge
Nov 27
Special Price for
15c
.............. 13c
15c
All other meats have name
1 hanksgiving
Tony Giesler sts-nl a couple of
big reduction.
days visiting in Portland, returning
Thursday.
Elmer Limbeck made a business
trip to Altiany Friday.
SCIO.
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OREGON
F rank Sent and Elmer Limbeck
waeeeeeeaeeeeeeeweeeeewe w eeewa+eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
made a flying trip to May tun Sal-
urday.
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A program and pie social
m id at Kingston school house
lav evening. A good tune was
ported by all.
Hariy Darby and Roy Bate« arr
now sawing wood on Darrel .Mont­
gomery’s farm south of town.
AND THE
A farewell surprise parly was
given for .Maud Smith, who is going
to Albany to work.
Nettie Ebeshardl who is working
at Oregon City is expected home
have always gone hand in hand.
WEED OUT the
tuis week to spend Thanksgiving
boarders, provide shelter from cold and stormy
with her folkat
weather, put away an ample supply of well balanced
A party given at Lorenz Isaak’s
rations and thereby insure a maximum How of
was well attended and everybody
had a good time
Mr and Mrs Nick Sens motored
to Altiany Saturday, to have their
tonsils removed.
The singing Sunday evening at
Ben Darby’s proved a success
Condenaery, Scio, Oregon
lwa( Saturday was an unlucky
Holechek Bros. Prop.
PROSPERITY
DAIRY COW
Milk and a Higher Test
Oregon Milk Company