The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 22, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    The Scio Tribune
General News
bobbed.
Our school resembles a bee hive
this last week of sch-xd. We arc all
busy as tiers. preparing for our ex­
aminations which start Friday.
May 20
The Scio boys were defeated in
the last game of the season at Aums­
ville last Friday. Scio started the
game with a three run lead in the
first inning, but was soon overtaken
and deferted 16 to 6.
The annual will be out May 24th.
Any one wanting a copy give your
order to anv high school pupil
There will be a gvm dance May
24th. The "Derby Five will furnish
the music and a good time is as­
sure«!.
Mrs Shotwell surprised everyone
Monday by api>earing with her hair
FREE
An
attractive
and
An all day nutting will be held
at the Baptist church on Sunday,
May 25, 1924
R»«gular morning
service»
Bring • well fill«» I ba»ket.
Roll call will lie held in the after­
noon. All city churches are invited
to join in and have th« ir roll called.
next Sunday when Albany cornea to
cross txts with Scio.
Little .Miss Jaumce Tha>er haa re­
turned to her home in Scio after a
visit of a week with her aunt. M im
Freda Thayer, who is teaching school
near Oregon City.
instructive
household art exhibit was held in
lepartmcnt
the Home Fxionomi-»
Friday afternoon. The work done
by the arwing claw« during the
year was on display. Punch was
served to th«- visitors during the af­
ternoon.
The baseball gam«* Iwtwven Shedd
and Scio on th« local diamond Sun­
day afternoon w»< well attended and
was an interesting gsrre
The »core
wa» four to six in favor of Scio.
A hotly conte'el k.»me I** expected
Gold Fish
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
With every Cash purchase of Ont* Dollar or over
we will give you absolutely Free Two Gold Fish & Bowl
Como early, as every family in this vicinity will want
a pair of these Beautiful * ¡old Fish
YOURS FOR si ’.I! V l<
Kelly’s Drug Store
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Scio Mill & Elevator Company
New Perfection and Florence Oil Stoves
Beat Made
Lang and Universal Range*
Best Made
Shirts—Saturday Special
Saturday and Monday Specials
We have a full line of Press Shirts ami Summer V ti­
de rwear. Prices on these lines run from NOr to » .‘ hi
but on Saturday, May 24, we will give you
!
$1.25 Steel
f ish Rods
Ten Percent Discount
R . M . CAIN
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Groceries
Gent’s Furnishings
The Winchester Store
Notions
J. F. WESELY Grocer
li.1SEIl.ILL and EIS/i/.VG
SUPPLIES
Colorado Field Fencing
Best Made
Plymouth Hay Rope
Best Made
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Bargains for Saturday
LOOK
Albers Wheat Flakes, pkge
Peanut Butter, tier package
Ladies' Sweaters............... ...
church next Sunday evening by Rev.
E. S. Muckley. The commencement
program will tie given at the school
auditorium on Fridiv night and the
adilreM on this occasion will be de­
livered by Professor Samuel Dolan
of 0. A. C.
25c
25c
$6.00
Also a new line of Men’s and Lädier
Spring and Summer Hats
James Stalcup and wife and sou.
and Henry Hassler and wife attended
the closing service of the revival
meetings which have been in pro­
gress at Jefferson for several weeks.
Seven c inverts were baptise«! in the
Santinrn river at 11 o’clock. Rev
»«on performing the baptismal
rites.
HIBLER <& GILL CO
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SATURDAY SPECIAL
If you need a Pump, buv one Saturday,
May 24 (one day only)
No. 3 Pitch Pump. . . $3.00
No. 2 Pitch Pump... $2 00
Next Monday, May 26, will be
clean-up day at Provitlence cemetery.
All those interests«! are asked to
come and bring their spades, rakes,
4 scythes and forks, ladies come pre-
par«><! to help clean the church.
The Peoples Theatre
N. 1. MORRISON
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The Scio Cash Produce
Fred Mumpers, proprietor.
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We have installed our Cream Tester, and are ready to rece ive
your ('ream and pay you the top price. We thank you for
your patience in indulging our unavoidable* delay
Highest Cash Price for Eggs, Poultry, I ’< a , eh
Service with a Smile
Open Wednesday and Saturday nights until
nings by appointment
other eve­
Will pay lc more in trade for eggs. Full line Feedsand Hour
The Peoples »Store
The Baccalaureate sermon to the
graduating class of Scio High School
Iwill be delivered at the Christian
Inviton you to visit the showing
of highclass pictures each Satur­
day and Sunday night. We are
showing the best obtainable.
Specials for Friday and Saturday
Regular tìOe Ratino, thro«' pattern* to
chooae from, apocini por yard
30c
J. B. Couey, Proprietor
Ice Cream
Soft Drinks
Fruita--Candies
Lunches
Tobaccos
FRED T. BILYEU, Prop.
Ford Sales and Service
Genuine Ford Parts, CTU Tires and Tubes, Goodrich, Fisk
and Diamond Tires.
Trade in your storage battery on a Ford Battery.
I>et us figure with you on those diac wheels and Rucksteel
axles.
Veedol Fordol for your Ford Motor.
Valvoline. Ry vis. (»olden Shell and Zerolene Motor Oils.
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Shoes Repaired!
If your shoes need fixin’
or harness need repair­
ing. bring them to
Frank Krum I the Shoemaker
Scio, Ore.
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Bilyeu’s Confectionery
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