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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1923)
4 General Xetc.t The Scio Tribune The Scio Business Men’s Association A Live-Wire Organization for the Growth of the Forks of the Santiam • I In every community there is a worth while organization that is outstanding for the growth of that community, and in this particular part of the great county of Linn, the Scio Business Men’s Association, of Scio, Oregon, is the outstanding organization for the growth and develop ment of this the greatest spot on earth. I here is need for more and greater business enterprises, there is need for more and greater diversified farmimg, there is need for a greater development in the fruit industry, and we want the world to know these facts. We want our people to know that we as an organization are squarely back of every legiti mate enterprise in the Forks of the Santiam, that we are ready at all times to help the worthy industries to greater beneficence to the community, that we are ready to help the farmer and the producer to market his product if he or they wi|l take us into their confidence and consult with us upon the questions confronting them. We believe in the community in which we live and have our businesses, we believe in you as the nucleus around which a united people can bring about a cohesiveness that means prosperity to all We want more industries—more dairymen, more fruit growers, more poultry men, more livestockmen—in fact more of anything that will increase the wealth of the community and make all of us more prosperous, and these industries so named will turn the trick. Consult any member of the Association about anything of interest to you and the com munity, and we will render all the help we can. Address all communications to any one named below, and a prompt reply, truthfully told, will immediately be given: A * »id I. V. McAdoo, Pres., The Scio I ribune E. H. Hobson, Secretary Shelton & Co, Butchers J. F. Wesely, Grocery, etc R. M. Cain, Hardware and Furniture A. G. Prill, Physician and Surgeon M. B. Cyrus, Prop., Scio Garage C. E. Kendle, Blacksmith Hibler & Gill, General Merchandise Scio Mill & Elevator Co., Flour & Feeds A. Chandler, Scio Hotel E. A.Wagner, “Meadow Shade Butter” Fred E Bilyeu, Ford Garage Nell Hollis, Confectionery J. B. Couey, General Merchandise A. W. Hagey, Jeweler John L. Kelly, Druggist