The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 06, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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oil and the other» will
of U m he
RED CROSS ROLL CALL
GOING FORWARD follow.
At ths
County ('
With th- late appouv it as* nt of A. C.
CroM ha<
irmaii of
i
the county-
Hey mar: as
tocetlwr
1
County
Chap
of
tl
Vr
Linn
wide drive i
Cro»», or-
1
ter of the Am. rriaap Kcl
ganiaation plan » an- b icing rushed in
may bv
«
order that the entire county
covered in onr «lay, Monday, N«»vcm-
ber >0.
Mr. Heyman n azking the chairman
ami clerk of each »chool district in
the county tv coop rat* in that work.
And they will make a complete list
of every man and woman in Utcjr
»rt
respective districts previous to
m< on their solicitation.
The drive will be arranged i
form of a cont* L And al the
of the drivo each school ili.Trk
be rated on the percentage bas
cording to th*- mom-y obtained ii
|M»rtion to the number of adult
I
ami women In the school dlstrfi
All district» which turn in a
erage of S1.00 for <-aeh adult
amt woman in the district wi
rated at 100 per cent.
If th«
trict turn« in more than ft.01
atlult in the district it will be
higher than 100 per cent according
to the increased amount turne«i in
above the average of f 1 00.
Like­
wise districts bv * raging !•■»» than
fl.OO per ailult will b<- rut<<l below
100 per cent
which fail to r<-«¡>oii<i
there be such, , w«H I»
bottom of Un- | publicity
a big ZEfiO. * «th n
ound the aero.
Th«- incorporated
nianncr will b- placed
with each oth« r for firi
1920 census of popu
ue<l a« a ban» to coi
centage«.
The town
the most money in |»r
population will be pl»«
locals
On Friday afternoon of last week
Mrs Rodger« entertained her pupils
lhe chil­ was approved by the taxpayers last
This mean« but a
L. Hixson is taking a vacation dren dre
4 in cüÄumH appropri* Thursday night
little
over
$3400
will
tie raised bv
week.
ate for Hallowe’en, a feature very
tax for nest year and also include«
especially
enjoyed.
Witches.gh<*t«.
Mms Mary Walter was in Salem
Hallowe'en girls, etc., were well »11 60 sinking fund to take care of
Saturday.
the bonds due ui IMO.
represented.
Leo Zeller and son, Herman, were
At the budget meeting for the
In a guessing contest, Genevieve
in Portland Thursday.
Sims won the prise In the fifth approval of the budget for School
Tí
• ihe war ii
■ expenses,
jin mu4 b
rmrrpnr
i U>« mini
the District No 95. held Friday after-
Mt, Angel over the week-end
fourth grade and Virginia Ixdfkr In n >n at the city hall, the name was
The question of furnish-
The children als» approved
Mi«s Vrsta Shetfy spent the week­ the third grade.
mg
tr»
-¡►■rtat
n to pupils who live
plaved oilier games and told Hallow­
end at her home near Lebanon.
outside the district an 1 would attend
e'en stories.
Roy Shelton and family of Salem
The »chool room »»* prettily dec­ the |> --ui high school, was taken up
visited relative« in Scio Sunday.
It was finally decid­
orate«) with witches, biack cats, and <1 -cu«w-d.
M um Myrtle Hollis waa home from grwie.
(
Mr
H
cwp
i*trUn
' tie*«'
uly e<
will k
I l
mW
WHY
LAGS
OREGON
urt.ol in the near future to adopt
in Mc­ served with pretty napkins and ap
thia plan or reject it. It ia the plan
propnate
placards
at
each
child's
sister over
place. Ollie Simmons. Genevieve in i gue by high schools and ia a
Miss Edith Pentney
was
visiting her
Minnville
Sunday.
Sims.
and family
Rice
L. H.
Mr. and Mrs
saft
it <
it to W. »!
m that
the vai
an* I
*ii>
i-e«> Zeller and eon. Herman, visit­
ut Oil«' ed Fred Sears at Biiverton last Sat­
(<>r
urday and Sunday.
Mii'Eution»
Vtlucts, so
Mrs. Louis Posvar. who has been
ll(
Ho
ill for the past three weeks, is still
Hu- Mill'
confined to her bed.
n O
Mrs. Anna Shindler suffered the
i»r g
nil
lose of s* v^r»l of her line chicken*
in theft Saturday night.
sop.
shot >ing ip Albany
'
has a big cuuUac« g< lling out wood.
G. L. Forge iraa «»ver from Salem
Sunday.
Shipley’s
Popular
I‘rice«
w omen’s Miaaea and Children a
Clothing and I iaberdaahrry
Salem
Lit eli >n night about eight o’clock
is- S Carjienter started to croa» Mill
strc* t fr m the hotel t<> Kelly’s drug
AKNOUI RTi'Mit.
A Hallowe’en program was given
has
just
re-
Stunt, "The Monk.”
Recitation, Ruby Rosprnfka
If you have saws tosharpen, please
leave them nt Morrison's store for
me. H S Johnston
12-1-2-c
Reading. Jorn-phine Palmy.
Recitation, Raymond Bilyeu.
Newspauer, Mrs L. P. Arnold.
Reading. Mrs. Mura Bilyeu.
Dialogue.
»
F
"Oregon’s Big Pump­
kina."
A hallowe'en parly was given to Any girl in trouble may communi­
cate with Ensign I^ee of the Sal­
vation Army at the White Shield
come tn all.
Home. 5<>5 Mayfair Ave., Port­
last Friday evening
A very enj«»y-
land. Oregon.
Traffic officer Bloom and R. M.
able evening *&« spent in play ing
' Hutchins were over fi*om Albany
garni*«, after which refreshments, For Sale -Fine dressed I luck* and
Monday on business in connection
Gee«* and young Rooster Broiler»
consisting of pumpkin pie. dough­
wlhe the IA>ng Zavodsky-Bilyeu auto
for your Thanksgiving dinner, de­
nuts and cocos were served.
Pre­
livered to you at market price.
wreck of Sunday night.
vious to the breaking up of the par­
Ph ne Mr» A HeUendorf, Scio.
The subject wf the
-
"The Place af
aermon
Blessing."
will be
A
wel- ■ group of young people at the
home of Mac and Bertha Calavan
Mha Hawi Philippi, of 0. A. C..
ty. ghost stories were told by the
mother, fight of jack-o-)anterns.
Mrs. Gains, spent Sunday at the
Those present were; Gloria and
S. Philippi home.
Mia» Philippi is a Marvin Long. Wilma Miller, Martha
a < »mpanird
l>y her h«»ui
I member of the Bota Kappa Sorority.
|Mak< Ze|,la and Erne#t zJnk An Iran
Mr»
Mrs Rolla
Rolla Shelton,
Shelton, who
who had
had ao
ao Bod Vanny Shellon- UVern and Al-
far recovered from her recent lllnem **” Merrit, Aneen, Ben, and l lark
r?lai»»p the la«t of the week,
Try
She and
WW
Lucky
Tiger
Hair
Mr.
Harold.
Glenn,
and Mrs.
Loren«,
Thurston.
Mr«. D. C Thoms,
siuw.,.
and
9
Mat garet Hartlet.
Globe - Albany
Small City Vote
Remedy i
It stope that miserable itch-
ing and corrects all scalp disorder«
A «ingle bottle will convince.
bartier»
or
At
Only one-third of the total vote«»
of the city took
time
to vote
for
under
(Adv.) order to show that the head of the
ticket was distasteful to him. wrote
Riley Shelton. Mr. after the name "No, No," thus mu-
druggist,
.Mr. and Mr»
and Mrs.
D. C. Thoma,
Mrs.
Mm
Abbott. Mrs. Katherine Kester, and
Miva
Elsie
attended
Limbeck
the
wedding of Miss Esther Humphrey
in Portland last Saturday night and
visited frienda over Sunday
tillating his ballot.
in
poor health for were time,
very ill Monday.
Dr. Prill.
ton for councilman.
Those who were elected Tuesday
I.
as
fol-
I. V. McAdoo, mayor; Ollie
waa MacDonald, recorder; E. D Myer»,
Dr. Morse of Sa- treasurer. I. H.mgland, marshal; J.
She was
I- Kelly. J'»hn Wrerlv. Frank Gill.
reported to be L. F. Jone», J. B. Coury and Th>s.
•»me better jsesterday.
Mr*. Rath- . Large, councilmen
erina Keefer of Albany
is Burning
her.
for marshal,
and another wrote in Clifford Comp­
will take office January
lem was called in consultation with
Bring
Continuous Show
Sunday
Others wrote m
Jane Compton's name
Mr». E. C. Shelton, who has been' *‘>ws:
LX Sunday. Re» 9
One voter, in
city officers Tuesday.
money back guarantee.
Condenaery, Scio, Oregon
BEAUTY SHOP
Mr» D. C. Ihom» is specialising
in Bb arhing hacia) Packs, Scalp
Treatments and Manicuring.
Phone for Appointments
now.
your
Oregon Milk Company
For Sale Full blood "Rat Terrier”
male puppies, at $2.00 each. See
F rank Zavodsky, Scio, Ore.
13p
For Sale
Potatoes, first class in
»•very particular.
Market price.
I
Hot lunches are being served at
S«-e Chas. Chrx. Scio, Ore.
13-tf.
t'ecil Eichinger came up from the Arnold school house every nooci.
For Sale
14 herd of pig» about H
Portland last Friday to visit friends. Each child bring* from home in a
w«elui old, for «ale cheap. See
Ardie Wrstenhouae acc»mpanie«l him jar what he wants for dinner and
Cha« Pletka, route 1. Scio, 13-p
; all are placed in a boiler with cold
home to attend the stock show.
Fann L>an* Money at 5j% with
water.
A short time before noon
nominal commission; prepayment
Prof. L. H Ratnery and wife, with
the oil stove is lightnl and at n«>« n
privile<igei after fir»t year.
Wm.
their babv daughter. Dorris Helen,
the lunch is ready to serve.
Thia is
Bain. Albany Oie.
13-c
are nicely located an Oregon Citv. an excellent plan and one which ail
For Sale
Four Grade cow» at $30
Prof. Ramsey like« his work there achools can easily follow.
Mrs.
< ach, for quick sale; also one Reg­
very much
P. Arnold is teaching this school.
istered Holstein bull, cheap.
In­
quire of Fre«i Smith, at Munkers
Rev. J.Y. Stewart preaches in the
Station.
I2-t-2-p
HALUtWK'Kn PARTY
Christian church Sunday morning.
it again on the road to recovery at
thin time.
Prevents souring. Avoid this
loss by cooling quickly and
keeping milk where plenty of
fresh air circulates, preferably
in the open.
»tore, and as he stepped onto the
at the Arnold school hou»e Friday crossing he wu struck by an auto-
ti -I -I«- •« ■
. w . turning off of Main
evening, Oct. 31. by the school chil­
street, «ufTering a
few
bruises.
dren and patrons.
After the pro­
The driver is said (o have made too
gram a social hour waa enjoy rd by
short a turn, thus causing the acci­
all.
Refreshments were served.
dent.
The program waa as follows;
Song. "Oregon, My Oregon,"
as to be able to be out. suffered a Mumper,
Cool, Clean Milk
W. S. Carpenter Hurt
very nice«» party they ever attended
ern Oregon.
krt. Look Over I his Proposition Before Selling Elsewhere
J. D. Densmore, Jr
Forge
Mr.
turm-d from a business trip in s«julh-1
w
1 will haul youfi hogs Io Salem market from your
ranch at 25e per hundred. Salem weight, or 1 will
weigh them at West Scio anti buy ut 50c lx low Salem
market price.
n
Recitation, Helen Vsetecka.
.
When Your 1 logs are Re ady for Mar-
teacher
the
Dialogue, "Belling the CaL"
, route 4, Scio. Vo Jet erson where he
I solicit your business.
Licensed and bond“d
Our prices are resonable.
'níííír'« í!.
assisted
The children Voted it the
Recitation. Ix»rene Arnold.
Det-t-nore and
J. D.
Mra.
J>-hnnte. were
WHEN IN NEED OF TRUCK WORK ON' SHORT ON
LONG HAULS. REMEMBER I AM ALWAYS READY
TO DO YOUR TRUCK HAULING
' '.
Frederick
I
I pro
as ü
m-n
Willie D. Johnston
Bilyeu. Viola Zavodsky
serving
M. Have of Albany
Virginia w >rth while proposition for District
and Hem e No 95 to con«ider.
McKnight,
Father
visited Mra. Hays' »on. C. C. Bilyeu at Hallowe'en.
and wife, Sunday.
¡al.
h.
I t
ft
to
0- first of the week.
t to
very fai
> oí the
mwr pr<
1/ to bo a
cannot
to •e’fe
went
Portland Saturday and returned the
■c
Attention!
; g V
in
Louis Young to recovering jack-o’-lanterns, autumn leaves and ed that the »ebool Hoard would call
flowers.
A delightful lunch was a mr* ting of ihe patron» of the
Mrs.
Werner Yu»»ker I as moved from
!»’
Zavodsky
Marjorie
from an illneM of avverai weeks.
.* f <
Phone 27
Your Unter
The budget prepared for the city
of Scio and published in the Tribune
with a Hallowe en party
last We< nesdav aft« -noon.
d:
Budget* Were Approved
School Party
MMI
!
The Scio Tribunt
Local News and Classifled
Page 0
ruur job Printing
“Abraha
Lincoln”
This is the same seow that is now
«bowing in the rilles at pnces
from (I. AS to U W.
Addis 50«; Chldrea 25«