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her daughter. Mrs. Charley l et« •,
last Sunday.
Frank Hora spent Sunday after
Ma* I»
noon at Ben Darby**.
Mary Hora is in Mill City for a
Die Cole school dosed Friday.
days
working f«>r Mr. Coburg
.Ms* 15. Friday being the examin
Maud»
Darby spent last Wednes
ations. they gave a community pic
day
afternoon
with Mrs. Otto Lin-
nic on Saturday, the 16lh.
A very
delicious dinner was served, consist beck
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ads, pickles, doughnuts and ice
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cream. Thoee present and enjoying
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Gael Trexler. G.
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May 20
The pupils and patrons of River
view school enjoyed a picnic dinner!
at the school house Wednesday. Th#
pupils gave a program in the after-1
noon, after which all were Invited
to join in a game of volley t»all. The I
program was aa follows:
Recitation, bv VelorouaCrenshaw. I
Reading. "A l-eswm In Politeness,”
A. Sandner. wife and children. Ar
May 19
by Alfred Yunker.
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thur and Delbert; Mrs. John Sand
Recitattoo,
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Marjorie
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Almanac,
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Frank Gooch spent Sunday with
bv Helen Godwin.
ner. nr .and daughter Ida; Grandma
his family at Shelburn. He is work
Recitation, by Deloria Godwin.
Dart; Jess Chastain, wife and child
ing in-a logging campat Noon.n- .tr
ren. Mendel) and Veldene; Mrs.Geo
Reading bv ihtvid Freitag.
Philomath
S--ng, "Dreamy Moon.*’ by Valo
Chrisman and children. Sylvester,
Marion Tindall and family si»-nt
rous Crenshaw
Gladys. Lvle. Delbert and LeRoy;
Sunday with her brother and fami
Recitation, by Violet Robbins.
Mrs. Otto Limbeck; John Mertx. ar.,
ly. Frank Gooch.
Recitation, by Roy DeWall.
wife and daughter Elizabeth; Mrs.
Mary (Eugene) Miller and son.,
Recitation. "The Cacdv Lion,” by
K. F. Darby and daughters, Arlene
Jack Vale, and Mrs Jack Gibbon*. ! Lila Funk
and Erma; Maud« Darby; Mm. Har
made a business trip to Indrpen-1
Song. "Leaf by Leaf the Roses
ry Chrisman and daughters, Maxine.
dence last Wednesday.
Fall.” by Edna Heine.
Lucille and Dorothy; Alsot» Vernon,
Robert Burkhart and family of
Recitation, by Helen Freitag.
wife and sons, Glenn and Clarence;
Albany made a business call at W.
Exercise. ’’The Toilers." bv five
Byron Bates, wife and daughters.
little folks.
H Mcljtin’s Mondav evening
Helen and Wilma; Joe Quinn, wife
Piano solos, by Mrs. Goar.
Clair^Mcljiin and son, Ronald. of
and grandson, l^eeter; Paul Beleoe.
Portland called on his parents Sun
wife and children. Marie. Bva. Al
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It and daughters. Beryl |
day. Cla.r n on his annual vaca
vina, Ernest, Muriel. Agnes. Mel-
tion thia week, and is spending hi* and Virginia, of Salem were callers
bert, Matilda. Willie and Theodore;
time repairing his car and visiting at the J. G. Holt home Tuesday
Earl Groblebe. wife and daughter
evening.
relatives.
Earleen; J. N. Cothren and children.
The ball game Sunday between
W. H McLain made a busin- as
Erdeena and Maurice. A short pro
trip to Bellefountain Tuesday, re- Jefferson and Riverview teams re
gram was held after the picnic, as
sulted in a score of 7 to 8 in favor
turning Wednesday.
follows:
Oral Rates took a load of fine of Riverview.
Recitation, by Mrs. Groblebe.
Mr. and Mr*. Wilson Young went
f
hogs to Mill City last Thursday in
Song, by Arlene Darby.
hie truck -six for W. H .McLain to Shedd Monday night on getting
Song. "Juanita.” by Mrs. Velma
word that Mr. Young’s brother. Al
and two »or S. Bass.
Limbeck, Sylvester Chrisman. Er
Several of this and other neigh- exander Youn-r. of that place had
deena Cothren and Maude Darby.
borhoods are working at the Mtller been kicked bv a horse.
Recitation, by Mrs. Groblebe.
The local Farmers’ Union met at
cemetery this week
Song, by Arlene Darby.
Clinton, Ernest and [k*lma Brown the S. B. Holl home Saturday night
Recitation, by Mrs. Otto Limbeck
For re
took Sunday dinner with their with a g«x»d attendance
Song, by four girls.
freshments
ice
cream,
w
afers
and I
grand mother. Mrs. L George
Maxine Chrisman received a foun
W. H. MeLain made a business punch were served.
tain pen for first prize for improv trip to Albany Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ralston and
ing her writing most since Septem
Claud Churchill and family of Sa family of Albany were Sunday visit
ber. 1924.
Delbert Sandner and lem spent Sunday with his mother. ors at the John Shepherd home.
Gladys Chrisman each received a Mrs Quincy Grume«
Chester Chamberlain left Satur
silver eversharp pencil as a second
0. G. Wyman and family spent day night tor his home in San Jose.
prize
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. L. Calif.
Mrs. Rolla Freitag is visiting her
Wyman
mother
near Spokane, Wash.
Mrs. Roxy Shank* and Geo. Ray
Dillon Mcl<ain attended church at
Mr and Mrs. F. I. Jones and son.
attended r funeral in Salem last North Santiam Sunday afternoon.
Tu.aday.
Marion Brown and family spent Harry, of Stayton. were Sunday
Dave Aegerter. jr., was a Slayton the day Tuesday with her mother. guests at the J. G. Holt home.
8. B Holt eloaed his school at
visitor last Monday.
Mrs. L. George
Man >n cultivated
Crabtree Friday. Ilia pupils pre
Mr*, Esther Ray and son. Louie I th* garden for his mother-in law.
sented him with a . nice present in
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and daughter Mr*. Linn Lambert, ——1 — ■————————s
appreciation of his work with them
were trading In Slayton last Mon
for three years. A class of 5 took
day afternoon.
the Sth grade state examination. 9
I. N. Howe, wife and children
took
the 7th grade geography, and
and Mrs Mary Black of Salem were
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the
6th grade physiology.
Sunday afternoon visitor* at Ben
Mr.
and Mrs J. G. Holt and TH,
Darby’*.
Holt
attended
former Judge Palm
Mrs. Ben Darby and granddaugh
er’s funeral in Albany Saturday.
ter, Sylvia, visited at the home of
Herman Zeller visited his mother
and sister al Silverton Tuesday.
Ix»elte Sommer. Edna Heine and
Lloyd Crenshaw Jook the 8th grade
examination at Riverview.
The
i teacher. Ralph McDonald, tya* been
Special Reductions
We have an «peciallv tine
line of Shirts, 'lies. Collars,
Sox, Suspenders ami H om -
Supporters, in the colors ami
patterns most wanted.
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introduce them we are giving
you a reduct ion of
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See our Window Display!
Sale starts Friday ami ends
Saturday. 1 lu-hur-burry !
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J. F. Wesely, Grocer
China* are
Furnishings
Carden Seels
For The Baby
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gen». Rattles, Habv RcCviJ»
Hibler & Gill Company
Order Your Envel
opes Now—$5.00
per Thousand
Bring Your Job
Printing to I ribune.
The Dairy City Produce
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Having purchased the business of D W. Dormer
and moved sarte to my location. I have assumed
the name "The Dairy City Produce" and will con
tinue business under that name.
1 have also taken over the agency f»<
rl e Mutual Creamery
and will always pay the highest cash prices.
■»mployed for another term at an
increase in aa' ary.
Warren G-ar and Herman Zeller
were in Salem, on business Friday.
Those from here who have attend
ed the state convention of the Far
mers' Union at Corvallis thia week
are:
Mr. and Mrs. J G. Holt, Mr,
and Mr* J H. Kelly. Mr. and Mr*.
John She pin rd, Mr. and Mr*. S. B.
Holt. Leo Z«Iler and James John
ston.
We carry a full line of
Cherry City Feeds and Flour
These satisfy other*, why not you?
We are prepared to buy all your Eggs- Poultry,
Dressed^Veal and Dressed Pork, and your Cream.
We appreciate your patronage ami hope to merit
your continued good favor by giving you a square
deal and courteous treatment at all times.
The Dairy City Produce
Pago
M vmpbb . Proprietor.
We Buy and Pay Highest Price tor Chittim Bark
1926 Au .o License* Ordered
Secretary of stat« Sam A. Koxer
I has placed the order for the 1926
I automobile license plate*. The* will
j black with white figures; will be of
I the same ety le and site as in former
' years, and 1 rill be made bv the Ir-
! win Hod sow ■ •ompany of Portland at
a cost of $ 1 297 per pair, which la
about one- * •ent per pair cheaper
‘han this yes »r.
The crate* act calls for 200.000
pairs of pla.,tes for passenger cars.
17.000 for t ruck*. 2700 pairs for
motoreyelee..
and 15,000 chauffeur
badge*.
If one of the Tribune advertiser« "«ting*1 you, tell us; if he
treats you right, tell him.
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