The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 01, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    The Scio Tribune
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Country Correspondence
ton
Pag» 3
Sunday morning.
a quarter of a mild north of the
I N. Howe and familey of Salem business part of Stayton
It was a
W twr
b*t Wtduikf «Ml«* W* twa< lagt»«
and Joe Hora spent last Sunday af- > frozen fountain cause«! by the burst-
noon at Hen Darby’s.
mg of the water main. The water
Wanted - 12 copies of Dec 18 issue
Harold and Earl Darby visited at had frozen in many beautiful form«
of Tribune for lira. J. P. M la­
Hora's last Saturday evening.
and shapes. The fountain towered
ker«. Bring to office.
Dave Aegerter and Joe Hora mo- 8 or 10 feet high in the air, and in
For Sale
18 loads of hay.
ihe
tored to town to the show Sunday the bright sunlight it was a very
first 1150 00 takes the lot.
evening.
pretty sight.
Ira Serfling, Scio. Ore.
l9-3c
Lmia Geisler and family went to
M c. McUin and family spent
Wanted — Fordson • zc feed grind­
Sublimity Sunday.
Christmas with home folks
er
(iive particulars and price.
Wyman Brothers arc adjusting
Chas Chrz, Seto. Ore.
19-lf
their water system since the freeze
For Sale - I amuw Hay. delivered. at
W. H McLain made a huaincM
market price for kind you want.
See Chas. Ch x, S i», Ore. 13 if
trip to Scio Tuesday.
Dec 30
Clinton George and sister, Mra Farm Liana Mor. -i at f>i'i with
H O. Shilling and daughter .Opal, Carl Follis. spent the week-end with
nominal commission; prepayment
prtviledges after first year. W m.
spent last Sunday afternoon with C. friends in Stayton.
Bain. Albany Ore.
13-c
H. P. Riggs and Frank De Wail O. McClain and family.
and Mrs. Dwight Peterson and little
daughters Joyce and Marjory of Scio. butchered hogs Monday.
Mr and Mrs I smj George spent a
W. H Bartlett and daughter went If you have a good body on your
Ford touring car and want a se­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cantrell and
Rev. T. W Cooper of Jrlfervon very pleasant evening with H. O. to Portland Christmas morning to
dan
bodv put on. It will pay vou
a<>n Seifert of Hood River.
preached at the aeh<>ol house Sundav Shilling and family Sunday.
Viait relatives and transact busine-m.
to s«>c or phone E. J. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs Jean Kelly returned immediately after Sunday school,
T. J. Gibbons is unloading a ear
The Tribune office is now prepar­
home Sunday from Silverton, where and again in the evening following of wood at Albany this week. He
For Sale Good, clean vetch, cheat,
ed to supply you with bridge score
oats and clover baled hay; also
they #j» nt Christmas with the let­ the young people's meeting
reports the price of wood on the '.n-
cards. Price. 35 cents |>cr dozen.
baleil straw
Priced right. See
ter's mother. Mrs. Wm. Serfling.
The local telephone company held crease on account of th« cold spell
E. L Bilveu. route 3. Scio. 25-p
Guests at the J. G. Holt home on their annual meeting at the River­ of weather.
L. C Fredrick, son of Mr. ami
Christmas were: Mr. and Mrs. F. I. view school house Saturday. Leo
Mrs.
John Fredrick, writes from For Sale Five fresh cows, $250 for
Mis« Blanch Churchill spent Sun­
the bunch; also two Duroc-Jersey
J >nea and son Harry of Stay ton and ZeJJer was re-elected director to day with Agnes Miller.
Rock Springs, Myo., where he is
brood sows. $50 takes the two
(employed
as
a
mechanic
in
air
mall
W. R and Clifford Kel'v.
'serve three years, Fred Sommer wa»
John Ransom, jr., reports very
See Harry E. Chtisman. route 1,
Miss Ethel Zvseet suffered a bro­ elected for two years to serve in
field, that is was prettv cold there,
S.-i
< >r<-gon
111>
cold weather above Oakridge on the
that he had plenty to do and was
ken wrist while coasting down the Leonard Gilkeys place. 8. B Holt
Natron cut-off. Work is progress­
enjoying his work and good health. L'st Wednesday evening l>etw«-rn
hill Saturday at the E. F. Krebs was re-elected secretary-treaaurer.
ing quite rapidly in spite of the bad
Bilyeu D«-n and Scio, brown leath­
place with a party of young people. and J. G. Holt was elected repre­
er satchel.
Return to Warren
Mr and Mrs Kcnn« th Sims ram«-
weather. He spent his Christmas
Dr. Prill was called and set the sentative to the general company al
Burton or the Scio Tribune for
in surveying for tunnel construc­ . up from Cushman to «(tend Christ­
fracture.
reward.
21 p
Scio
tion.
mas with home folks. Kenneth has
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hyde and son
Ronald Sommer i» building a ra­
Everett Wyman is improving 'accepted employment with Mountain Fr Sale I male & 1 female large
Jay <>f Corvallis are spending a few dio and expects to have it installed
type Duroc-Jersey pigs. t> months
States Power Co , and his wife has
nicely from his burns.
old; tine »(»eeimens, weight about
days with Mrs. Hyde's parents. Mr about the first of Che year.
J. Kean of Stayton and Mr.Smith ' returned to Cushman to pack their
160 to 175 lbs , eligible to regis­
and Mrs. S. F. Zysaet.
try . price $25. Max Wesely.Sclo
of Bend called on W H. McLain household goods preparatory to rr
Christmas guests at the Orville
Oregon.
21-t2c
Friday morning.
Mr, Smith has moving to Scio,
Mt. Pleasant Cole News
Gilkey home were: Mrs. Gilkev's
purchased the Frank Studnicka place
sister. Miss Audrey Ferris, and
near Shelburn.
Stewart Dick of Portland and the
Dec 29
Misa Elsie Downing is »(lending
W. A. Gilkey family.
Mr. end Mrs. Louie Ray motored her vacation with friends at Oregon
Mi» Code Zysaet returned to her to McMinnville with a load of wood
City.
school at Cascadia Sunday, accom­
last Tuesday.
Christmas was celebrated by fam­
panied bv her sister. Lona, who will
Ben Darby was a Stayton visitor ily reunions, among them were the
remain with her a few days.
last Wednesday.
Osborn, Millers. Trolling«», H. O
Mrs. Clara Chapelle and sons,
Louie Rav. wife and son. Lyle, Shillings. MeLains, Chrtsmans. Bates.
Cletus and Buster, who have been were in Scio last Wednesday.
Shelton, Roadarmels and ijeffier
visiting relatives here, returned to
Otto Limlwck and wife spent families. The usual custom of fam­
their home at Woodburn Monday.
Christmas with home folk«.
ily trees was held as usual, and Old
Chas. Peter, wife and a>>n. Elvin; Santa came in his auto with sleigh-
Mrs. and Mrs. E L. Smith of To-
ledo spent the week-end at the home Louie Ray, wife and «on. Lvle. and bells ringing. He sure had a cold
Harley Darby spent Christmas with ride to reach all the houses.
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mespelt.
Mrs W. H. McLain spent Monday
H. P. Riggs. Mi. and Mrs John home folks.
DeWall, Mrs 0 J. Goar were shop- ’ Joe Senz butchered his hogs last night with Mra. T. M Rusnell and
Tuesday and took them to Stay ton family.
ping in Albany Saturday.
T. M. Rusnell and wife spent
Li tile Oswald Crenshaw, who has Wednesday.
Alice Eberhardt of Salem spent Christmas dav with friends at Ma-
been suffering with boils for several
Christmas with home folks
deay. Mr and Mrs Lentz
weeks, is now able to be up.
Frank
Habberman
and
wife,
and
Mrs. Minnie Smith of Albany I
Vera Carson spent a few days this
spent Christmas at the home of her Francis Horeth. wife and daughter, week with her friend. Iola George.
and Angelina Rvan. all had a merry
While on a drive Christmas dav
daughter. Mrs. Fred Mespelt.
to Mncleay to visit relatives and
Arthur Kelly and family of Leba­ time Christmas with home folks.
Joe Hora was «boppir ■ in Scio friends, T M. Russell and wife wit-
non visited al the F. W. Mespelt, J.
Wednesday.
m-s-ol a very unusual sight ab >ut
G. Holt and J. H. Kelly homes Sun­
George Sandners were Christmas
day-
Mr. and Mrs. J. K Reilly had shopping in Slayton Wednesday.
Louis Geisler and hired man were
|heir annual family Christmas tree
on Christmas night. Those present Sublimity visitor.-« Wednesday.
were: Tim Kelly, wife and Junior;1
Carl Limbeck visited Gru Chris­
man
last Thursday.
Fred Me«peit. wife and Opal; Joe
David
Aep< i ter and wife spent
Kitchen and wife of Albany; Ernest
Christmas
t «th Tony Geisler and
Kelly, wife and daughter Velda.
you'll Find Your Want Here
GILKEY STATION
Otto Yunker is home from Mill
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Will Mctpelt and family went to
Dec. 30
’ Albany Wednesday to spend Christ-
Mr. and Mr«. Floyd Cantrell and
mas with Mrs. M<-»p«il‘« parents.
a<>n Seifert of Hood River are viait-
Mr. and Mrs Hollev, returning ■ n
in« with Mra. Cantrell's parents.
Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. P. Peterson, and oth­
Harry Jones of Stay ton came Sun­
er relatives.
day to spend part of his vneati n
Clifford Kelly, who has been in
with hie grandparents. Mr and Mrs.
the Altxnv hospital for some time
J. G. Holt.
with a broken shoulder, is now at
S. F. Zyasa-t and family had J m
the nonie of his sister. Mrs. J. G.
Ch
ria i mas dinner guests:
Claud
Holt.
Hyde,
wife
and
son.
Jay.
of
Corval
­
Christmas dinner guests at the K
lis;
Mrs.
Clara
Chapel!«*
and
»
n«,
H Mr Donald home were: Mr. and
Percy. Cletus and Buster, and Gla­
Mrs. P. Peterson. Mr and Mra.Tom
dys
Chapelle. of W<Kxlourn
Peterson and little eon Robert. Mr.
SHELBURN NEWS
’
Doubleheader Basketball
Friday Nite
Big Gym
January fa Scio, Ore.
Gates Girls & Boys
VS.
Scio Girls and Boys
Game Called at 7:30
Everybody Welcome
Adm. 20c-35c
To The Public
Will Mespelt and family; J. H. Kel­ family,
Otto Limbeck and wife visite«i his
ly and wife. Mrs. Minnie Smith of
folks
last Friday.
Albany; Mien Minnie Sullivan, Har­
Oliver
Beard motored to Stay ton
old Reilly and the boats.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Weinberg and-
family rpent Christmas in Salem:
with Mrs. Weinberg's mother. Miss
Iva remained for a longer visit.
I he program and Christmas tree
al the Riverview school house Wed­
nesday night was well attended, re­
gardless of zero weather.
The Oakview school gave a Christ-
mas program Tuesday night. The
teacher. Miso Merle Bigham, left
Wednesday to spend the holidays
with her parents in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knotts and
children, Dick and Ruth, of Albany
were visitors at the Fred Sommer
hotw Monday. Mrs. Knotts will bo
remembered here as Misa Bees Bry­
Friday morning.
Ben Darby called on Paul Lim­
beck last Friday.
Harold and Earl Darby visited at
Hora's last Saturday evening.
Leo Rund and Ben Darby helped
Joe Senz butcher his hogs last Tues­
day.
Joe Hora attended the program
at the Scio high last Wednesday.
Ben Darby called on Tony Geisler
last Friday.
George. Arthur and Delbert Sand-
ner went over to the other place on
Friday to look ajter th« stock.
R F Darby and family motored
to home folks last Saturday. Mrs.
Darby did the washing for her
mother, as she is not able to work
ant
yat
Allen Gilkey, who has been stay­
Dave Aegerter called on Joe Hora
ing with hie aunt. Mrs, Cora Smith, I
last
Saturday,
for son e time, spent Christmas with
Mra.
Bilbernagel and Jake of Jor­
his parents In Albany.
Herman Zeller spent ChrWmas dan stay ed at Joe Louis Geisler ’s on
•rrtn hto mother sad stoter al fUow- Saturday night, retaromg home oo
Owing to the fact that business generally is going on
the cash basis, and as we must pay cash for our Gasoline
and Supplies, beginning today, Jan. 1» and
thereafter, all Supplies, Gasoline, Oils, Work, etc., will be
Strictly Cash. As above stated, we are driven to
this by having to pay cash for what we get, and cash
talks. In doing this, can also serve you better and cheap­
er, and thus we both save.
We wish all our friends and patrons a happy and .
prosperous New Year.
Scio Garage
Cyrus & Bruck. Proprietors
Bartu Motor Co.
Mylo and Frank Bartu, Proprietors
Fred T. Bilyeu