Supplrment
The Sc io Tribune
Mt. Pktiint Cole Newt
March 3
Mrs Ben Darby spent last Thurs
day with Grandma Baker and Mrs.
Ella Lyons
P P. Crabtree ha« installed a new
radio.
Louis Rav and family motored to
Aegerter's Iasi Friday evening to
hear the radio.
Mary and Frank Hora visited •t
Ben Darby's Friday evening.
Parberry'a were trading in Albany
one day la»t week
Mary and Joe Hora vi»iied at
Charley Peters' last Sunday.
Dave Aegerter took Joe Hora to
Corvallis last Mondav to have his
tonsils removed
Henry Huntley got one of his fin
gers mashed last week while loading
a car at Kingston by letting a plank
fall on it.
The Parberry families visited at
Ben Darby’s Sunday evening.
Ben Darby and daughter. Violet,
were Stay ton visitors Thursday.
Henrv and Stella Huntlev and
Mrs. Arnold Sent and daughter mo
tored to Slayton one day last week
Ed Ambroaek of Scio called on L.
C. Quick Friday evening on busi
ness.
Mrs Hal Shelton of Lyons visited
Mrs. Roxie Shank part of last week.
Leo Ruud and family visited at
Ed Eberhardt's last Sunday.
Roy Brenner and family of Stay
ton visited at Pat luimliert's Sun
day.
Sylvia and Ruth Darby and Wilma
Montgomery of Stayton, Joe and
Frank Hora visited at Ben Darby’s
Sunday afternoon.
Arlene Darby is very ill with
whooping cough.
Joe Sens and family and George
Sandner and wife and Ida «pent
Sundav afternoon at Louis Geisler's.
Archie Eberhardt motored to
Stayton Sunday to get his father,
who wax returning home from Sa
lem.
J A Sent and family visited at
Barberry's Sunday evening.
March 5. 1925
Maude and Harley Darby and
Frank Peters attended the (tarty in
the Richardson Gap Saturday rdght.
Carl and Otto Limbeck motored
to Mill City Sunday.
Clarence Overholts visited at Hen
Darby's and Otto Limbeck-« Sun
day.
Melvin and Roxanna Shank «pent
Sunday evening with Maude and
Fred Smith.
G. A. Neymeyer and family called
on P. P. Crabtree Sunday evening
to hear the Radio.
Where the Money la
It take« money to live comforta
bly. The place to get money is
where the money ia. People live
comfortal ly in thia community be
cause there ia money here. There
is monev here because people who
live here buy here.
Citiea or cummunitiea Itecome poor
when reaidenla aend their money
elsewhere. Lxral trading ia the se
cret of every prosperous territory's
prosperity.
You can buv here as well as any
where. usually belter, and the more
you buy here the better you can
buy. The better you can buy, the
more you can buy. And the more
yon can buy the better you can live.
It’s an endless chain drairginw every
body nearer to independence and its
rewards
W F. Gill and wife and Guy Mc
knight and wife drove to Silverton
Sunday to take Frances Coffey to
the home of her grandmother, Mrs.
Sarah Hepburn.
J Hnixda. B W Siller and Mr.
Baar of Portland, and Miss Ponde-
licek of Portland attended the Sokol
festivities last Saturday night.
Miss Edith Pentney spent the
week end at McMinnville with her
sister. Miss Bertha Pentney, who is
attending the college there.
High School Play, “All a Mistake,” at
High School Auditorium, March 20
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