The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 12, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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The Scio Tribuni
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Miese« Vella Brenner Dorris Wed­ see him. Consultation is free Watch For M«le nr Rent— ft room hmrse
on S-mth Mam Street. See Fred
dle and Leia Coury were tn Albany Salem and Albany papers tor special
r. Itilyue.
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announcement.
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Friday evening.
F<»r Rent 10-acrc tract on West
P. H MacDonald is able to be out
Scio road; also Cow for «aie. in-
again after a few days of illness
quire of F L Sremore. on piace, e
with the grippe.
Clover Seed going fast
First come,
Mrs. L. F. Jones was quite ill the
first
served
Price
30c
a pound.
Sunday, Monday. Tuesday
last of the week, but is much im­
See F. T. Thayer. Scio. Oregon
March 15-16-17
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proved at thia time.
Mrs G C. Bilveu and Mra. Oscar
Lindley
were in Albany on business
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Monday
Miss Mabel Brock of Portland is
Guy McKnight was ia Geld Hill
visiung tier sister. Mrs M. B. Cyrus
and Medford on business the first of
Howard Montgomery of Stayton
the week.
was in Scio on business last Friday.
R D M»rri« and wife are down
Mrs. M J. Flcklin of Kalama, fmm Detroit for a few days visit
C. M Coffey stopped in Scio Sun­
Wash.. » spending ■ few «lays in with relatives.
day while enroute from Silverton to
Srio
Medford on a business trip.
Mrs. L. C. Fennel and son. byte,
llaxel Fhilippl
of Canby visited C. L. Pennal and
Fred T. Bilveu and wife attended
family Sunday.
the funeral of Mr. Bilveu’s cousin.
John Mack, in Stayton Monday.
D C Tb< ms and wife and the
•Mr. and Mra J D Densmore arc M>«»< s Edith Pentney and Vesta
Mrs Fred Ohlemeier of Portland
moving this week to their new h. inc.
■ -fv ini’ it«-1 the Thoms new car is visiting this week at the home of
adueh hn just ....... 'npt»t< I >ti th-- -v day b» driving to Salem to do her parents. Mr. and Mr*. J. N.
W-«t Scio road
some shopping.
Weddle.
Globe - Albany
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Barbara Frielchie”
For Sale -Clover Seed Screenings,
good for pasture land burns. See
or write F. f. Thayer. Scio. Ore­
gon.
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Ihr greatest romance oí
American history
Farm Lana Money at 5j% with
nominal commission; prepayment
privileges after first year. Wm.
Bain, Albany Ore.
30-c
htesi<ct!MBl EitnrtiRiq
• The Thief
of Bagdad"
For Sale 50 to 60 tons of good
Cheat Hay. baled, $15 per ton at
t arn
Call M Kelly, Scio Jeffer­
son road; both phones.
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Start* Sunday, Mar. 22
Cash paid for false teeth, dental
gold, platinum and discarded jew­
elry
Hoke Smelling & Refining
Co.. Otsego, Michigan.
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Harold, th* young son of Mr. and
Mrs Hobart Hoagland. Is recover­
ing from whooping cough and pneu­
monia.
For Sale Best quality Netted Gem
Errol Sims and family of Mt An­
Seed Potatoes, price 2c per pound.
gel and Mias Pauline Sima of Albany LIGHT FIXTURFS FOR SALE
All y«u want; nice and smooth
See Mrs I’. H. MacDonald. Scio,
See Ed Kalina, route 4. Scio. Or­
spent the week end at the John
Oregon.
31-c
egon.
32 p
Sims home
Wanted — Woodcutters
Plenty of For Sale Purebred Barred Rock
E D. Myers and wife. Mrs D M
good limber to work in
See
ci-, it« N«xt hatches. March 10.
McKnight, Mra. M B Cyrus and
Win Brenner. Scio. Ore. 31 p
17 and 25
VS rite or phone your
Miss Mildred Couey were shopping
•rdera t<> Frank Caw rse, Crabtree.
For Sale-Good grade Cow. just
io Albany last week
30 t-2-p
fresh. >65 cash takes her and calf.!
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See (’has Tucck. Scio. Ore.
82p Wanted I am prepared to do any
E H. Hobson came over from Sa­
t« am work you may have, garden,
lem Saturday evening Mrs. Hobs>n. ler ey Black Giants furnish Eggs md
farm or hauling.
See Johnny
Meal in abundance
Hatching
who had been spending the week hero
Meritt. Scio. Oregon
Sip
Eggs,
guaranteed
fertile.
>2
50
accompanied him home
per 15.
E. A. Maine, Scio, Or­ Sawmill Men. Attention!—I have 40
egon.
31c
The patron« »f school dw riet No.
acres of good timber for sale rea­
sonable; easy to get out. See me
98. Bergen Hollow, are planning a Lost Some Contracts 'and Ch«ck
if interested.
Martin Schneider,
Book between down town and Joe
big program and nie «»eiai for March
route 1. Scio. Oregon.
31p
Wesely'a home.
Finder please
17. at the school hou <i it b p. m
notify J A Hrudka. as they art Baby Chick* for Sale
From pure
Kenneth Sims and wife and her
valuable to him.
file
Hollyw >d strain 200 to 240 egg
mother, Mrs. More« n. and sister. Potatoes for Sale — Both f<«r lable
hens. Ready for delivery March
10
Price >15 00 per 100. An­
Miss Margaret Moro m. of Corvallis
use and seed. Netted Gems and
tone Faltus, R 4. Scio, Ore. 31 p
Sunrise: also good feed grinder.
visited at the John Sims and Riley
2 home power
See Chas. Chrx.
Shelton homes last week.
Eggs For Hatching, $5.00 per 100 —
On West Scio road.
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From two year old hens with a
The well known and successful j
fl >ck average of 224 eggs in their
Minneapolis rupture expert, Mr C. I have a few tons of good Cheat
pullet year; mated to cocks from
Hav. baled, that I will sell at >15
F. Redlieh. will be in Salem on Wed­
a pen of hens with records of 277
per ton at the barn. Also »>m<-
nesday. March 25. at th* Marion
to
299 with male's dam a 299 hen.
Seed
Oats
and
Wheat
at
market
Hotel, and in Albany on Saturday.
R II. McDonald, route 4. Scio.
price
See Jos. J. Rotter. route
Marek 28. at Albany Hotel. Rup­
Oregon.
25-lf
1. Scio. Oregon.
31c
tured people come many miles to I
Volume 4
THE SCIO TPHINX
"All a Mistake"
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Number 9
We held the Gates bovs down 17 Did You Know
to 7 on their floor, and they beat us
That Student Body Tickets are for
27 to 9 on the local floor. That sale?
shows that the boys are increasing
That you should buy one?
in their playing ability. We won nj
That one senior is interested in a
victorious battle over Halsey on our
bobbed haired sophomore?
fluor, the score ixing 15 to 7.
That one of our teachers has sur­
We have one more game to I m - ,
played on the local floor and it should render« I to the 'scissor artist?"
Did you ever make a mistake? <>t
two of them? And did other mis­
takes follow these until It seemr-d as
if everything was one big mistake?
This is the situation in the three-
act comedy to lie presented by the
Scio High School Friday evening,
March 20. 1925. In the Peoples the­
That we all app^ive?
be well attended because of the oie :
atre.
George Richmond, a young
social that follows
The game is| That others besides Biology stu­
war hero, makes a mistake, and then
with Gervais. When Gervais an 1 dents are wanting a field trip?
to counteract that make* another
That Raymond behaves*.
I Scio played at Gervais. Gervais won
one. His uncle. Captain Obadiah
That Lyle W forgets why two
j by a small margin of 12 to 11.
Skinner, makes mistakes, and every
and two are four?
character in the east makes a more
That baseball season is approach­
I Girls Athletics
or less serious blunder somewhere
ing?
The basketball team played with
during the play. Cornelia Skinner,
That nearly all the boys should be
sister of the captain-an unclaimed l«eban<>n Friday evening. Feb 13
interested?
blessing of uncertain (?) age. but The score was 9 to 9. a tie. and the
That spring is here?
with very definite ambiU->na—ia no game was played on the local floor
That "All a .Mistake" ia to be
The next game. February 20. wax
exception, and but come and see!
presented by the Scio High School
The comedy is full of vety funny played with Gates at Gates, with an
at the Peoples Theatre. Friday eve­
situations, is lively ami full of inter- entire Sophomore team on Scio’s
ning. March 2U?
i*st to the last moment, and is a play side, which won by a score of IN 3
That it is a good play and you
On February 27. the girls played
worth seeing. Besides those men
should see it?
tloned. the east includes Ferdinand Halsey at Scio. Due to the illneM
That basketball s>*aw>n is almost
Lighthead. Nelle Huntington and of several of our player*, we lost by
over?
Richard Hamilton, neighbors of the a score of 22-18
The lineup for the games was as
captain. Nellie Richmond, George's
again will be the main subject.
follows:
wife, and Nell, the servant.
The. Domestic Science girls are
The play is being given for the Bonita Sutherland, jumping center.
benefit of the High School Student Bertha Calavan ....... running center , now studying the different cuts of
Body, and should be well attended Wilma Millei .. .................... forward meats and the different ways of
for that reason, if for no other Lona Zysset............................ forward cooking them. They will soon ba
guard studying about pastry.
The curtain rises at 8:15 for the Mary Harris................
evening performance, and there will
al»o be a matinee in the afternoon
at 2:30. There will be g<»>d music
both afternoon and evening, Come
and enjoy yourselves
Admteaion 20c and 35c.
Ella Tficek ................................ guard
Frances Wesely, Mae Calavan and
Fern Flanagan, substitutes.
Two more games are to lw played
thia season. They are with Crab­
tree at Crabtrre and« Gervais at
Scio.
yys Athletics
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The Domestic Art girls are almost
’ through with the first problem, a
child's dress.
Some very pretty
' patterns have been used. There are
only five members and they are do­
ing their best.
Civil W ar is now the subject of
the American History Class. This
Although the boys are stiji losing School Notes
class has l>een enlarged since the
net of the gam
they haven't
We are all very glad (?) that the beginning of the second semester.so
reo up and are stilt fighting their first six weeks of the second acmes- the discussions in class are interest-
to a close as exams
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