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

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The Scio Tribuni
Éditorials
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Prill* Entertain
Pyrotol Available
worked to reach him. What he
found in thia unexplored eave, if
Dr. and Mr*. A G Prill gave a
Another car of pyrotol. surplu«
anything, went with his life. The
dinner and 500 party to
expense to reach film was mure than war explosive that has been dial rib six o'duck
their friends al their
SI50.000, but who will «ay it was uted by the government, will arrive several of
The dinner
not «pent aright? Kentucky spent in Corvallis this week, according to home Monday evening
THVRAhAT. Feb. 19. 1925
the money hoping to And Floyd Col­ IC. R. Briggs, county agricultural was served at two small anil one
large table, spring violets forming
lins alive, and would have spent agent. The carload was secured by
There ar* quite a few dangerous more if nrmwary. "Man's inhu­ pooling order* from Hubbard. L»b a very pleasing decoration for each
sidewalks In th* city, and before manity to man" was missing there. anon. Scott's Milla, Albany and G-r- table. Cn the plac* cards were say­
ings appropriate to each guest in­
I vallia.
some on* falls and break a leg. arm
or neck is the time to repair them
Chris Johnson and wife of North
Th* part of the car to be distrib­ stead of their name*
Five table* of 500 were in play
liemember, you and your property Powder and their daughter, Ines. of uted from Corvallis will be delivered
Mr*. C. W.
during
the evening.
ar* liable fur any accident that oc­ 0. A. C. spent the week-end withC. to farmers on Feb. 20 from Fisch­
were
•ward-
Bragg
and
J.
8.
Slicha
curs on your sidewalk. It might be L. Fennel and family.
er’* garage, which is directly across
ed
first
pci/**
and
Mrs.
W.
F. Gill
cheaper to fix th* sidewalk than to
from the mill.
Mr. and Mt*. J. S. Sticha and Mr.
and
E.
G.
Arnold
the
consolations.
i>ay damages.
It Is expected that thia is the test I
and Mr*. Henry Hassler drove
Thu«e present were Mr. and Mr*.
ear to be pooled by Briggs before
around the Albany • Corvallis - Mon­
W.
F Gill. Mr and Mr* P. H. Mac
Spring is upon u*. Old Sol has mouth • Jefferson • Scio loop Sunday. next fall. He is accepting orders,
however, and it may be poasibl* that i Donald, Mr. and Mr*. E D Myer».
crawler! from behind the rain bar'!
C. E Arnold, distiiet manager of sufficient scatter«»»! orders will I t Mr. and Mrs E. G. Arnold. Mr and
and smiled hi* sweetest smile upon
the Western Stairs Life Insurance taken to enable farmer* in the Will­ Mr*. J.S Sticha, Mr and Mrs. Paul
us.
Refor* the spring rush is ■
Co., was over from Albany Friday amette valley to get a truck load Lardon. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Bilyeu.
«••od time t<> repair our fences and
to deliver a policy tn Clinton E. Ar­ together.
1 Mr. and Mr*. Rolla Shelton, Mr. and
sidewalk*. clean up the premis«*s
nold
They are not related *o far
Mr*. C. W. Bragg. Mrs. M B Cv-
and give the house a fresh coat of
as known.
rus.
J. L. Kelly and the hosts.
cheerful paint. Visitor* are coming
Pythian Sister* Entertain
Mrs.
(*he*
’
er
Coffey
and
children
this summer. so let's look pretty.
came over from McMinnville Sator-
Forty members of Leodas lodge,
With Mr*. MacDonald
day
t> visit relative*. On Sunday of th* Pythian Sister*, and memlwrs
With one swing of hi* executive
ax*.Governor Pierce relieved his ad­ Mr*. Coffey was called to Silverton of their families were orated at the
The bridge club was entertained
ministration of the Cleaver, the big because of the aerlous illness of Mr. table last Thursday evening when at the home of Mr* P. H. MacDon­
another pleasurable covered dish ald l**t Friday. lied candles and
<>li*«ae|e between himself and the Ceffey's mother, Mr*. Hepbern.
I» gfalnture. Wm. S Is-vena. form­
N I Moirteon and wife and Mrs. ■upper was served. Daffodils form­ other decorations about the rooms
er district attorney of Baker county. Rebecca Morris attended the revival ed the decorations. Mrs JohnWtM- were »uggestive of St. Valentines
U** immediately appointed to fill meeting at Crabtree Monday night, Iv. Mrs. Gilbert Melhmald. Mr* E dav
Luncheon wan served at one
the vacancy. It Is Imped greater which is te-ing conducted by Rev. D. Myers. Mr*. E G. Arnold, and .o’e! tek. the guest» being seated at
»-.<■du ration will exist in all direc­ Teddy Ix-avitt, who held a very suc­ Mias Vella Brenner were «pectal four small table« on which were val­
tions in behalf of the prohibition cessful meeting in Scio two years hot teases
entine favor«.
Mrs. Maiiei C. Williamson. grand
•go.
department of the state. •
In the summing up of the after­
chief
for
Oregca.
mitde
her
annual
noon's
games Mrs Fred Bilveu re­
Dsn Mcljiughlin, who lives on the
Floyd Collins waa dead when th« West Scio road, was in town th* last official vi mt to the lodge at thin ceived first prize. Mrs. Roy Hixaon.
! second, and Mr*. John Weaely the
rescuet* found his body Monday in of the w**k buying material for lime.
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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the cave that had entombed him 17
lav« lefor* white exploring. Hi*
was a horrible death, slow and sure.
Incessantly for 17 days rescuers
I
making some improvements in hi*
Mr and Mr* R L Hixson at­
home. Dan says he thinks he has
become an expert in the art of hang­ tended ibe American Legion dance
ing paper.
in Salem Saturday night.
Torrance
Rcmnilitinning Shop
and
Parts for All Car*....
ALBANY, OREGON
212 E. First
Phone 379
KoliCI cl Hui S«II! hmb I
Not" • is hereby given that the umier-
sq-< . .1. as I «-cutor of the W ill ami Es­
tate of John »himiler, deceased, has
filed in the County Court of Linn Coun­
ty. Oregon, hi» final account as such
E« < utr>r ami the said Court has filed
Monday, th- 2 d day of March. 1925, at
th<- hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of that day. as the time for the hearing
<>f objection* to said final account and
• thereof.
Any and al! peraonshaving objections
to said final account are hereby notified
to I t present at Saul time in the Coun­
ty Court room in the Linn County Court
House, in the City of Allmny, Linn
County. Oregon, and then and there
make such objectiuna.
F rank S hindlkk ,
) i>-cutor of said Estate.
Hit t £ M ark *.
Attorneys for Executor.
f 19, 28 m 5. 12, 19
Baptist Church Notes
Sunday school at 10 o’clock every
Sunday morning. Everybody i* in­
vited to attend.
Christian Endeavor every Sunday
evening at (i:30.
Prayer meeting every Saturday
night at at 7:30,
Mr. Fred Waehlte will preach
next Sunday.
consolation. Punch was served dur­
ing the afternoon
Mrs. z\ W. Ha- i
J. D. Densmore and wife were
gey and Mrs. Merle Cyru* were shopping in Salem Saturday even­
complimented guests.
ing.
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No. 8
THE SCIO SPHINX
The end of the first semester and the
lieginnlng of the second have been a suc­
cess. whether we passed our exams or
not. There were some difficulties in ar­
ranging subjects and classes, but these
have boon overcome and we are on our
way again. Biology and Domeatic Art*
ar* the only two new subject*.
About on* period was taken Thursday
afternoon for the purpose of a short pro­
gram in honor of Lincoln's birthday. A
few sketches were read and song» were
•un*.
The High School Students are busy
working with their play. "All a Mistake."
It is to be given in about four weeks.
DO YOU KNOW
; p
•K‘
That one half of our Junior Class ia
sick?
That
School plav within a short time?
That we have five new students the
second semester?
That basketball season will be over the
15th of March?
That the girls are talking of having a
baseball team?
That th* boya are getting baseball fever
sine* the sun ha« been «hining?
That we are glad to have our principal
back with us again!
I ROM THE ENGIJSH CLASS
Scio, Oregon.
Jan 22. 1925.
Dear Mr Linc ln:
When we studied about your speech at
Gettysburg. 1 thought that if the radio
had been inven ted at th* time, how many
mor* thousand people could have heard
your wondeful speech
The radio is a wonderful apparatus, be­
ing evmpoeed mostly of wire* and coil*.
The voice i* sent u> the broadcasting sta­
tion oo a wire. At the sod you »peak iu
there is a microphone, and on th* other
end is th* transmitter, or th* part that
•end* th* sound in th* air.
' This is caught bg receiving **ta. that
amplify it until it may be heard distinct­
ly.
With this machine in our house* nrw
we could hav* listened to your speawhu
■nd yet have been thousands of mile»
away.
Very wncvreiy your*.
R. C,. '28.
ELECT THREE DELEGATES
Last Friday the Student Bod* eleeterf
the three delegatee, to which sur school
is emitted, to attend the Educational Fix­
position to b* held at 0. AC.. Feb. 21-
33. Those elected to represent Scio Hi
are; Arnold Zysaet. Anna Dolexal and
Walter Chromy. Wa faal ears that these-
three will enjoy lha week-end to th* full­
est extent and will bring back aomething
worth while to the reel of us.
FRESHMEN NOTES
We are all feeling fine now. for th* ae--
mesler exams are over and now we can
breathe again.
Two new student* have taken up the
pursuit of knowledge in our school. The
Freshmen Class is glad to welcome Charles
Dolezal and McKensie Callaway in their
midst.
All of us were surprieed when the
Sophomores told us we would not have to
wear green on Friday during the second
*eme«ter.
SOPHOMORE NOTES
Published by
>ci( ) 1 ligh School
ATHLETIC NOTES
THE SPICE BOX
The girls' basket bail team of S H. S.
has undergone a recent change in the
line-up.
The team played Lebanon with the fol­
lowing line-up. Bertha Calavan. running
center; Bonita Sutherland, jumping cen­
ter; Wilma Miller, Lona Zysset, forwards;
Ella Tuces. Mary Harris, guards; Fern
Flanagan and Frances Weaely, sub«.
The game with Shedd there, on Jan.80.
was a huge success for Scio. After the
game with Shedd here, w* naturally ex
pected to win, and easily, so we were sur­
prised and unanimously agree it was n
much better game than the one here
The Shedd girls showei up to a belter
advantage on their home floor, but the
final score was 23-8 in favor of Scio.
The game with Halsey at Halsey on
Feb. 6, although it was close and hard
fought, was not a success for Scio. It
was one of the roughest games of the
season, and we feel confident the score
will be at least vice versa when we have
Softening the 8ound Coed—"Your new
overcoat is rather loud!"
Frosh "It's all right when 1 put ou a
muffler."
the combat here. The final score was
11-14 in favor of Halsey.
Our next game ia with Gates on their
floor. This is expected to be a good
game, as both teams have had a better
chance for practice.
A pt act ice game waa played with Stay­
ton on their floor, Tuesday. February 10.
Stayton being victorious by ■ »core of
7-5.
When at night tuddrn tremor« «hake.
And agitate th* casement.
The cause may be a distant quake,
On raisins in the basement.
Getting
the
Effect
Bride (to buteh<-r)—"What sort of
ruast do you think would go well with a
perfect darling dinner of a blue arid-white
dinner »••( ?"
Mikad Number«
A colored -chool teacher is credited with
the following: "The word ‘pants’ am an
uncommon noun, b»-<au.o- pants ain singu­
lar at the top and plural at the bottom."
Unreasonable
Requetl
Doctor—"Put out your tongue—more
than that—all of it."
Child But, doctor, I can't
It’s fast­
ened on the other end.”
Alas! Juhnni. (doting book)-—"Mercy!
What a terible m ature that .Minatour was!
It say» that it used to devour a young
maiden at a m<-al anil then fall into a deep
sleep."
Swede “0 Ve r C o m * by the lass-he-
chewed, I suppose."
Some •igns: His Sister—"You think
»he doe« not loir you, but have you any
proof for it?'
Ernest—"Yes; proofs ar»* obtained from
negatives and she rejected me no less than
three timer"
A visitor at the school—"] notice that
your pupils are in a fine humor, have they
been having singing er something?"
Prof.—“No. to be frank, it’s just be­
cause my wife has bœn m and it tickles
them to death to see some one boss me
around.”
We are glad to say that our elaaa Has-
been enlarged by two members. I.ctfflte
and Ronald Sommer.
The cast for the High School play (taw-
been selected and several member* of our
class have been selected.
Mary—"1 want a loaf of bread, please."
Clerk—"You are a penny short. The
rgt ee has gone up since yesterday."
Mary—“Then give me one of yesterday’s
taavea"
Mr. Shimanek—"How is that I diawsamr
you kissing my daughter?"
Johnie—**! don't know, sir, unless it’s
because you wear rubber he»la
Watch for date of High School Play!
You Will Want to See It and the
Auditorium Should ,be Filled to limit
Prof. W._ "What does this mean? Your
sister just called up and said you were
sick and wouldn't come to school today.
Swede — -Why the big boob!
wasn’t to call until tomorrow."
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