The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 29, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Notice!
Marion Ixmg. who has ureri work­ local teams at the Scio gy mnasium. family.
Mr. and Mrs De Wall entertained
ing at Eugene, came home the last A good game and a large crowd ie
Ail 1924 accounts not paid in fall
company Ssaday.
expected.
of the week.
Mrs. Henry Bodekcr is on the list by March 15. 1925. will he charged
E. D. Myers and wife and Riley
Mrs. Ixiuiae Holechek of Portland
interest at h
from Jan. 1, 1926,
of those ailing this week.
is visiting bar sons. Jerry and Wai* Shelton and wife went to Shedd
ami
all
such
ace
-unU nut paid in
Mrs
Abels
is
good
as
new
again
Lee Bilyeu and wife of lj-l>anon ter Holechek.
Sunday to call on A. I). Elder and
full
by
that
date
will be put oa a
after a week’s illness.
visited Mrs. Almina Pomerov Sun-1
wife. Mr Elder, who ie a brother-
Fred Jone» has traded his Chev­
strictly
c«*h
basis.
Mr*,
(lint
Surry
ha*
aboat
recov
­
day.
in-law of Mrs. Shelton, is very ill.
rolet touting car to Sieve young for
ri>.— terms, although against our
ered after a siege of tonsilitis.
R. L. Hixson and family vMted a Ford coupe.
G. W. Morrow and wife returned
Clyde R<»dgers of the Scio com­ p« rw nal views and business princi­
in Salem Saturday night and Sun- '
Wednesday afternoon from Portland
W. W. Harder and wife of Fort­
munity
was calling in ami around ples. ar» forced on ue bi genera!
day.
where they had l>ecn th«- past two
business conditions that require and
land s|s-nt the week end with P. H
Lyons Sunday.
weeks at the bedside of Jeff Bilyeu
J. K. Elder of Portland b here on MacDonald and wife.
The Whitney family were Lvons demand these steps.
They report that he remains quite
business for the Thomas Creek Lum­
Ry enforcing these we will be
callers Saturday evening.
Frank Hilger and C. A. Silberna­ low.
ber Co.
at
'«• t<> handle our business on a
Clarence Monroe, wife, and son of
gel of the Jordan community were
•on
vwhat closer margin and give
Mrs.
Lindsay
and
son.
Warren,
of
K. E. Ericson was out from Port' in Scio on business Manday.
Mill City Visited at D. II. Monroe’s
our
patr< rw a t>etter variety of
Salem
vis.ted
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
land Munday visiting Mr. and Mrs,
Sunday.
Mrs Arch Ray ie at Shedd aas list* I ji rd on Sunday. Mias Eulalia Lind­
go-.da
to »elect fr«m. and th«»ae who
Paul lardon.
Chaa. Enncr». wife and daughter
ing her sister. Mrs. A. D Eider, to say, who had been Mrs. ljirtion’s
are
not
abusing their credit privil-
returned Sunday evening after a srv
T. A. Richardson, a former resi­ care for Mr. Elder who ia III.
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will
|>av somewhat less for their
guest for arveral davs. returned eral days’ ahs.-nce.
dent of Hcio, has traded hi* urut»-rty i
g
■
xb
and
still retain their credit
We understand a road show is with them.
The girls’ sewing club met at the
at Newberg for a 820-acre f«r,. at
terms
with
us.
coming to the Peoples Theatre Tue»-
Rev Eugene V. Ostrander of Eu­ Whitney home Saturday afternoon,
Willamina, and moved there last
Thanking
vou all in advance bv
day night. Feb. 10, for a six night gene spoke at the Christian church Several visitors were present and a
Week.
camplying
with
this notice.
stand.
Sunday. He ami Mrs. Ostrander few new members were noiicitcd
Born
to Mr. and Mrs John
Yours respectfully,
Jack Johnston and wife were
A. W Sharp came down from the and eon. Donald, and W. F. Gill and
Shelton of Jordan on Sunday morn­
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J F. W kxmi . v .
Stayton
callers
Friday.
Thomae Creek Lumber Co. camp wife were dinner guests of Mrs. V.
ing. January 26, a nine pound boy.
Mrs.
George
Iteery
and
*<>n
were
Sunday and went to Silverton on A McKnight
Mother and babe are doing nicely. busineus.
Road» Being Worked
shopping in Stayton Friday, ami pur­
Frank Thorp, wife, and eons. Har­
Mrs. John Sims is nursing them
Mylo Bartu and wife and their old and Perm, and daughter. Mary chased a new water tank.
Beginning with the Green’s bridge
Miiaw* Ella Johnston, Hilda John­
h<>u»r guest, Mrs. T. A. Barrett.of Lee, visited their daughter, Mrs.
r<
<d. the commissioners and Over-
ston and Isabella Surry were Sunday
San Francisco, were Silverton call­
H L. W’atenpaugh. Sunday. Prof.
-•er
Jan • « J »hnston are having this
callers at (’lint Surry’a.
ers Sunday.
Watenpnugh, who has t«-en ill the
iritih of r id scarified ready for a
Mildred Berry called on her grand­
C. I». C<>mpton and wife are re­ past week, is now able to sit up
Coat of tine crushed rock upto West
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
mother Bodecker Sunday.
siding temporarily in Salem while Miss Delta Piatt is aaaisting M r«.
Scio,
and from there to the city
Feb. 1-2-3
Orvel Downing went to his ranch
Mr. Compton it erecting a barn for Watenpaugh during his illness.
in U h - Richardson Gap neighborhood limits Overseer Kiley Shelton will
COLLEEN M(X)RE
J. J. McAllister.
the first of the week to do some give that strrtch of road a like
In
Harold Hough Married
treatrfu nt. When this is completed
Die four rural mail carriers have
tarmina .
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we ight to have a pretty good in­
built a desk containing pigeon holes
Ijvst Wednesday morning at the
let and outlet to Scio.
for sorting their mail, along the
Presbyterian manse in Altiany, the
Mt. Pleasxnl-Cole New»
south
si<le
of
the
postoffice.
Direct from the Rivoli.
Rev. D. V. Poling officiating. occur
Portland
Mrs. N. E. Gill is leaving thia
red the marriage of Harold Hough
Jan. 27
morning for Vancouver, and Seattle,
and Miss Lena Bran tetter
Imme­
V i>*r lift« but »Hhin« onder 2Jk ter I mm
Coming Stain
Joe Hora motored to Stavton last
Wash,, to visit her son, Ralph, and
diate
members
of
b
»th
families
at
­
RUIXJLPH VALENTINO
Tuesday.
daughter, Mrs. Roas C. Hibler.
Ferm I. an# Money at
with
tended. A wedding breakfast was
IN M
Ben Darby called on Tony Gabler
nominal
commission;
prepayment
Next Wednesday night the Crab- served at the home of the bride’s
last Tuesdav morning.
privlh-dg< i after first year. Wm.
tree basketball teams will meet the uncle and aunt.
Bain, Aibany Ore.
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Some of our people attended the
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Mr. and Mrs. Hough left on an
funeral of Mr. I jiux of Stayton last Bring in your veal and dressed hogs.
early afternoon train for a ten days’
We pay y u Pornland prices h ss
Sunday.
honeymoon at Seattle and points in
expn
L-harges. No commission.
Ben Darbv made a busines* trip to
British Columbia. On their return
J. F. Wesely, 22-tf
Parberry’s and Howard Montgom­
they will be at home to their friends
Cash paid for false teeth, dental
ery’s last Monday afternoon.
in Albany.
gold, platinum and discarded jew­
Watch for ml next wio-k announcing Special
John Sandncr Sr. accompanied
elry. Hoke Smelling & Refining
Mr. Hough ie a former resident
John Sandncr Jr. on his milk route
St. Valentine's Dahce
C<> , Ol- go, Michigan.
2&-lf
of the Scio community. but ha* been
last Tuewlay morning.
F<>r
Sale
Good,
clean
vetch,
cheat,
in the employ of the Mountain States
Ben iJarby and wife visited at Bel-
oaUs. and clover baled fiay; also
Power Co. for the past year. Mrs
cue’* la«t Wednesday afternoon.
baled straw
Priced right. See
Hough was in charge of the music
I I. Bilveu. route 3. Sci ». 25-p
R. F Darby, wife, and daughter,
de part meat at the Woodworth Drue
Emma. spr*nl last Tuesday with home F >r Sal<
Two Black Giant Roost­
AT SCIO GYMNASIUM
Co. during the past year.
er#. al»‘> hatching eggs. See or
folks. M P. l»ng and family.
phone C. J. Bruce, r >ute 1, on old
R F. Darby was in Slayton la#i
I’l hi. g,-r place, Scio, Oie.
26 p
Meeting a Succès*
Wednesday morning.
Alson Vernon was shopping in Washings Wanted W ill take family
The annual meeting of the Santi-
» «»hingi or others. See or phone
Stayton last Thursday.
Mrs John lx-gner.
Mrs. J. R.
am Fish and Game Association was
Mrs. Pat Ijinde-rt and Mrs Hunt-
G-mpton,
Scio.
Ore
.Box
57 25-c
held in Albany Monday night, and s
Icy were in Stay ton last Thur »lay.
For
Sale
L«*
Hay.
at
the barn
large crowd was present and partook
John Stellmacher wa» seen on the
or
delivered,
at
market
price
for
of a wild duck dinner, Commission-
road Thursday going to Stavton to
kind you want. See Chas. Chrz. 1
Everybody Come.
Admisaiun 20c and 35c
era Bryce and Dorris were prewnt
mile west of Scio, on West Scio
gel his horses shod with his resr
and made short talks. Motion pic­
road.
13 tf
wheel sliding. "Say. John, don’t
ture» of the caravan to Clear latke
forget to throw off i >ur brake next For Sale Barred Plymouth Rock
last summer were shown, as also <>f
( hatching. |4 00 per 100;
time, liefore you get to the top of.
«»•ttmg of 15 for |I 00
J. P.
the fish hatcheries and of wild life
the hill, anyway”.
Mertz, t><>x 88, route 2. Scio. Or­
in eastern and southern Oregon.
Frank Hora accompanied R>»y |
egon.
25l3p
Popular
Prices
Talka were also made liy Mr. Car­
Bales to Scio on his milk route ls»t< N<> Baby Chix this year, hut can fur­
sun of Ash Swale. Mr. Sox and Friday.
bj nish t-gg# for hatching, 15 00
Frank Horsky of Albany. The Boy
par 100
S. C. White lx-ahorns,
Women’» Miaaes and Children’»
Roas Chrisman motored to Louis I
Hanson's Strain.
Scouts were invited guests during
Clothing and Haherdaahery
Gebhr’a on business last Saturday. 1
R. C. Pettit, Scio, Ore.
29-p
the pictures.
Wall Worley was
Earl Griggs of Salem siwnt last
elected preaident. Frank Horsky sec­
Gohlen Glow’s Chief bull calf, nine
Salem,
Friday night with B>-n Darby's.
Oregon
I
in ntha old, out of a Register of
retary-treasurer. and Ltwrence
Otto Limlieck call*»! on Louis
Merit cow with a record of 528
Metzger field secretary.
Geisler last Friday morning.
lim. of butterfat, for sale cheap.
The most important announcement
T E Fleming, route 2, Selo. Or.
Harley. Maude and Violet Darby
of interest to our people was that
25p2l
Earl Griggs of Salem and Dick 1<-
the Roaring River hatchery was go-
ons of Stavtnn attended the party For '«ale - Burroughs Adding Ma­
ing to be one the biggest and best
chine. practically new. In use
at Arnold's last Friday night.
1 one year
Also 15 hpFsiibanks-
in the state, and that actual con­
Ben Darby accompanied
Fari
Mors
clrbtrie
motor. C'>mpl-te
struction on the buildings, troughs
Griggs to Salem Saturday.
with starter and two transform­
and pond will soon begin. This is
ers;
phone or write to S. J.
Carl and Theodore Belcoe, Ernest
going to be one of the biggest assets
Bender.
Scio, Ore.
23-lf
Isaak and Frank Hora spent last Sun­
this community has. and we wld
Egg#
For
Hatching.
$5.00
per
100
-
day with Harold and Earl Darby.
realize this more and more a« time
From two-year old hens with a
Louis Ray and wife spent last Sun­
flock average of 224 eggs in their
goes by.
day with home folks, the Jten Darbys
pullet year; mated to cocks from
Dean Morrie and 1. V McAdoo
R. F. Darby and family attended
a pen of hens with records of 277
were Scio’s representatives at the
to 299 with male’s dam a 299 hen.
Sunday school and chuich in Scio
meeting.
R II MeD ’nald, route 4. Scio,
Sunday.
Oregon.
25-tf
Frank and Joe Hora attended the
show in Scio Saturday night.
W. A. Ewing,
T. J.
unker«.
Vice Pi»».
Frank Sens ie reported to be re­ President
E. B. Myrrs, Cashier
covering from a serious operation.
Jan. 27
He ie at the Salem hospital.
Will Dart and family of W’ooburn
Jess Fox. wife, and baby yisiled
Condrmery, Scio. Oregon
Homi a General Banking
Mrs Foa’s parents on Sunday after­ drove up to George Sandners* last
Buainetm.
Interest paid
Mrs. Foi and son remained Saturday to bring his mother. Mrs.
un
Unte
deposita.
Dart, up here for a visit.
I
Globe - Albany
‘So Big
“cull Find Your Want Here
A Sainted Devil”
Dance Every Saturday Night at
Tumble Inn
BASKETBALL
Wednesday Night, Feb. 4th—
Crabtree Girls and Boys
vs. Scio Girls and Boys
Shipley’s
H'r.
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Cool, Clean Milk
Prevents souring. Avoid this
loss by cooling quickly and
keeping milk where plenty of
fresh air circulates, preferably
in the open.
Oregon Milk Company
The Scii State Bank
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