Vol. 2H
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
$1.76 the Year
SCIO OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 1.1925
Memorial Day Quiet Here
Eight Complete Course and Graduate I riday Night
The Scio ball tram played Shedd
here last Saturday afternoon and
pulled the visitors*! shingles off at
the rate of 18 to 6. Shedd has a
good team, but got a poor start and
was unable to overcome it.
The local team journeved down to
Springfield Sunday and again took
that tram to another trouncing by a
4-1 ee<>re. Springfield had mater al*
ly strenghtened her team, but three
failed to rally their mates to a vic
torious ending.
In both these games. Scio failed
to develop stage fright and played
real baseball. Those who witnessed
the game Sunday said no better bail
was ever plaved in league circles
The team plays at Mt Angel next
Th* accompanying illustration and list of names m<>*» the complete rooter of the Scio High School, also
the faculty. On page 8 is »h«wn the graduating class. <f urls and 2 boys. Estella Vsetecka is aalutatorian
and Anna Doleval val»-ili.». rum. On page 4 is the junior da«s 3 boys, who will compose the senior cla»« next
year, and two stories ernw.ied t u* of t - annual
The *ch<>>| the past year has been aneapaaful. the students
mor* industrious. and the attendance t xt year »h- .. I hr double that of this year, T ie exercises tomorrow
night will be tn the aehool auditorium. Prof S H. Peter*on of O. A C. delivering the address
Sunday
The benefit dance Saturday night
netted the ball team about 135
Eighth Grader* Graduate
Harold Thurston France» W< ugly
Graduation exercises for
the
Bonn Id Summer
Lucille Sommer
eighth grade of the Scio school and
Claud«- Holteen
Eunice Crabtr><- Melville Rruc<-
of the surrounding rural schools were
I.yle T Shelton
Walter R om
held in the auditorium last evening.
Bertha Calavan
Mu<* Calavan
The pupils of the grammar grades
Millard Shelton
Ida Shimaiu-k
of the Scio school gave a splendid
program under direction of the Must Grade and Candle Eggs
teacher. Miss Freda Thayer.
The program was as follows:
According to a new In v t!i«r w. rt
Exercise. The Virginia Reel and into effect May 2H. all egg« »»Id bv
Carry Me Back to Old Virginia.
stores must he candled and graded
Operetta, ' The Belles of Fol-De- and market in one third inch 1« tier-
on the container the true gr »de at; I
Rol,”
Presentation of Diplomas, by As quality. Th--re art- three di
r
sistant State Superintondenl of Pub The standard eggs must w. igb
t
lic Instruction, W. M. Smith.
less than lj ounce»; th - in- litnn, r. t
leas than 1 7-12 ounce» <i .1 nil that
weigh less than that fall under the
Struck Oil on Ranch
undersized eggs; each use must Im
I jester Bilyeu, while here to at parked separately and plain! , mark
tend the funeral of his father-in-law, ed. Egg» from a foreign c-mntry
Newton Thomas, said the drillers must be left in the original contain
had struck oil on his ranch near Cut er and display car Is denoting the
Bank. Mont., but that a strata of
water was encountered and further
drilling was stopped. He expects
the driller to again return and try
for another well where the water
will not interfere.
Lester's many friends here will
be glad to know that his ranch lies
on a lake of oil. and hope the next
effort will be successful..
Max Wewdy
Erooit Zink
lama Zyiuet
Johnnie Wisely
Ella Tur.-k
Estolla Vsrtt-rka
Mildred t'oucy
Walter Chromy
Bud! Miller
Robby Thayer
Arnold Z>
Grace Long
Charlie Doleaal Juanita F'lanagnti Wilburn Johnston Lionel Me Knight
Lyle W Sll-ltoli Sylvia Wv»ely
Haymond Chromy
Zelda Zink
Glen Philippi
Mary Harris
Wilma Miller
Elsie Piatt
I'- arl Simmons
.McKmsie Calloway
Bonita Sutherland
A Kindness Returned
O. A. C. ’20
Mat hematics
Willard Long Married
Athletics
Manual Training
Mr. Willard Long and M.sa Thel
Senior Class Advisor
ma Rain were married June first at
“In that c**e you will be auto
Tillamook City. Ths happy couple
matically expelled, etc.”
customer.
It will be well for groceries, rt
taurania and hotels to get a
iy - f
this law it might save a lot of em
barrasamvnt
i» visiteng relatives and friends at
Scio.
They ar« leaving today for Clover
dale to make their home. wlmr«- Mr.
lying is employed in the ch« ew» fae
lory.
Willard is a former Scio bov, I- a
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Long,
and ha» a host of friends here who
extend congratulation!
News F rym Lyons.
More Settlers Coming
Eighty-five farr.iliee. bringing with
-them a total of 8185.000 for inveas*
ment in Oregon farms, have re
turned signed quest lunaires stating
their intention of coming to Oregon
during the month of June, accord
ing to W G. Ide. Manager of the
lai d Settlement Department of the
Oregon Development Fund.
Notice
A'l parties knowing themselves in
debted to the Scio Mutual Telephone
Company pie-see call and settle at
<>nce.- We heed the money.
J N. Weddle. Mgr.
UH.C.FICQ
DENTIST
Cusick Rank Building
Albany, Oregon
M
Plates That Fit ”
Crown and Bridge Wort.
Platea, Filling*. Painleu
Extraction. It will be to
your advantage to get my
estimate*.
Mrs. Elmer Hiatt md Mrs C*r
Manning ami babv of San-m 4»ent
the week-end with relatives at l.v-
ons and attended the Memorial Day
Miss S. Edith Pentney, A. B.
Oregon Normal School
Linfield College '21
English •
Girl» Glee Club
History
Dramatics
l«anguages
Try (’hatter Cure for those grab
“Girls, please keep quiet and bing bands In your Ford.
•¡ng!”
Bilyeu Garage.
exercises at Fox Valley cemetery.
Arthur Vaugim, wife an I ' i'
and Mrs. H'-'.-n Vaughn were Sun
day visitors at Auinsvil ••
Mrs H arold Ransom returned
from a visit tn Portland the first of
the week.
J. H. Johnston and wife and Har
vey Shelton and wife attended the
funeral of Newton Thomas in Salem
Sunday school at 10 o’clock every
Sunday morning. Everybody is in
vited to attend.
Christian Endeavor every Sunday
evening at 7:00.
Prayer meeting every Saturday
night at 8:00.
Junior Endeavor every 2d and
Sth Friday at 2:80.
*
People’s Theatre
Saturday Sunday
Mrs. Julia Bilyeu and son. Van-
dare and wife, and Lioyd Bilyeu and
wife drove up from Kalama. Wash.,
aad ywited Sew relatives and friends
over the week end.
Presents
‘To the Ladies’
with Edward Huston, The
odore Roberts, Helen Je
rome FdJy, Louise Dresser
Mack Srnnctt presents
Brs T vrpin in
••Th« Dare Devil'*
Paint Up
Clean Up
Baptist Church Notes
Try Chatter Cure for those grab
Friday
bing bands in your Ford,
Mrs. Vilas Philippi and daughter,
Bilyeu Garage.
Alma, of Scio and Mr. and Mrs.
Titus of Silverton were Sunday vis
itor* with Walter Scott and wi’e
W. R. Surry, wif* and son. Don
ald. were Lyons and Fox Valley
visitors Saturday.
The date of (he Oregon Pioneer
Association has been postponed to
'Joly 1. This meeting was formetly
^anounced for June IS, but was
postponed because of so maoy other
attractions in Portland and Inability
to get the auditorium for that date.
The spirit of the day, M.-m i
Day. was manifested by our cm«-
who went quietlv to the ’ silrni ett
ies" amt with flowers and tears dec
orated the "home” of the sleepirw
in loving remembrance, Others en-
joyed family reunions i and the fel
lowship of friends.
Tlx- quiet way, the reminescent
wav is the proper way to elebrate
this hallowed day Memory Dav
What sacrifices were given and hat d
»hips endured during the four years
of civil warfare! What anxiety and
fe*r< filled the hearts in 1898! And
what horrors, what weeping, wha'
countless numbers filled plots ii
I'.amiers field! Not a dav for j<>T.-
ly, no! A Memory Day. yes! Fi’is
a day we should hark back through
the ages and count the useless wars
that have claimed and maimed the
voting manhood of the world, and
shed a reverent tear and moist «-n
the grave in love.
E. H Titus and family have im-v
rd from Walvilla. Wash . bark i
uv
their farm near Albani
li
that for them there is no i ■ ■
Oregon and the good old Willamette
valley.
They *|>ent the week end with Mrs
Mis* Vesta E. Sherfy. B. S.
Titus' n.other. Mrs. Eliza Crabtree,
O. A. C. *22
and when they went to their home
on
M nday morning thev found sev
Home Economics
Science
eral of their neighbors plowing their
“Well, if you don’t like it, you field The entile 17 acres under
don't need to take thia course.’’ cultivation were plowed and seeded
that day. The workers even brougt
their lunch with them.
Mr. Titus had ta-en a good neigh
bor during his former residence
there ami had assisted some of these
in emergencies, and thia was in re
turn for the good deed with interest
%
Mr. H. L. Wntenpaugh. B. S.
added.
fact that they are from a totergn
country must l>ein plait* view of the
i
N’<»
Season I* On
Now is the time to use:
Hoose Paints
Floor Paints
Varnishes
Kalsomine, Etc.
We hase tlsrm in the 1 e*t
grades
Mrs. Eliza Crabtree ha« fallen in
with the brightening up idea, and
has kalsomined and painted her reel-
I dence and has also made improve-
Yours for
I
S er vics
i ments on the ground* surrounding
the residence. Mrs. Crabtree is well
I along In years but she tends her gar-
KELLY’S
I den. flowers. *nd grows mme very
' fine strawberrie*.
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