The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 18, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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The Scio Tribune
Local Xetrs and Classified
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I.. O. Porter was a Portland visit­
Mi»» Hazel Hall Married
or Sunday.
Yesterday morning at ten o'clock
Misa Hasel A. Hall became the bride
lem to work.
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of rtoval W. Archibald at the home For Sale—A few Seed Potatoes See F n !>»an« — Money at 5*8- with
nominal eowwniMion; prepayment
I). C. Montgomery had his sheep of her parent*. Mr. and Mr«. B. G. i Chan. Chrx. mute 2 I West Seto
road)
or
phone
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prtviledgee after first year. W’m.
sheared Thumiay.
Mall on Fa«t Fourth street. Rev. G. t
Ham. Albany Ore.
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Price $1 (Kt
Only the im­ For Sale — K ale ulani»
Z. J. Clark «pent the week-end in V. Fallis officiating
per thousand
R. S. Thurston, t’a»h <aid for fa*er teeth, dental
mediate families and a few intimate
Portland and Salem.
route 2. Scio. Ore.
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g 1. | *' tun and discarded jew-
friends were present. The bride was
dry. Hoke Smelting A Refining
Mi«« H< rtha Isaak attended a show
Prie
attractive In an afternoon gown of Vetch Hay For Sale
Co., Ot«•<<». Michigan.
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in Stayton last week.
per ton in the field, f ee J
tan georgette over rose and carried
vak, one mile west of J Wo.
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Die Pt-reheun Stallion, the
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Bales ware a lovely arm bouquet of roar«. Bas­
D. F Burge horse, will stand the
Iz*l«an<>n visitors last week.
kets of cut flowrr« formed the back­ Loganberries For sale at 6c jw
«« non at J. T. Funk's barn, route
pound, picked. See or phone
Following the ceremony
2. M >nuay» and Tuewlaya. Ser­
Miss Bertha I »ask made a busi- ground
G. Faltus, route 4. Scio, Oreg, r
vin’ $2« to insure. Guy Funk,
refreshments were «erved. Mr«. San­
nrs* trip to Salem last week.
450
Manager.
45-p
ford Archibald cutting ices and M>*s
Miss Opal Montgomery celebrated
For
Sale
Good
wagon
and
hayrack
Annette Weatherford of Corvallis
For Sale t hie black Ferch-on Geld­
her sixth birthday last week.
$25 00, orchard disk $16.00. Os­
ing Six years old, sound and
and M im Elepha Cumming« «erving. ■
born mower $15 00. 12 in^ plow
true, weight about 1600 pounds.
Albert Isaak was a visitor In Stay­ Mr. and Mr«. Archibald then left for
and rolling coulter $*> 00, shovel
Will »ell for cash or trade for cat­
ton and Woodburn last week-end.
a abort wedding trip, going north
plow $4.00. new Fairbanks M>>r<M*
tle, sheep. or hogs. Inquire of
scale« (1000 ll>» I $25 00. two 7-
Mr. Fid Mr refield of The Dalles from here.
Chi. A. White, route 2. Scio. Ore.
foot Kilos $75 00. good team and
Mrs.Archibaldi««daughter^?
Mr.
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called <>n friends in Scio last Thuca-
harness $100 00
This pieperty
and
Mra.
B
G.
Hall
of
thiscitv.
and
day.
1« at mv farm near Gil key Station.
Wh< n you entertain, let us furnish
1« a graduate of th- local high school
1 .«-on a rd Gilkey.
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Mrs. N. E Gill is having her house
with 500 score cards.
and of the *23 class of 0. A. C.. in
re-shingled and making other re­
For Sale — 314 acre« of good land,
the home economics course
She is
six mile» from live town <f about
pairs.
a member of the Alpha Xi Delta sor­
1.000 population; good gravrle«!
Mrs Elmer Limbeck and daugh­ ority and ha« taught the past year
road five miles of the way. four
ter Thelma w,-re visitors at the home at Prineville. Oregon. Mr. Archi­
mile» from railroad station; one
and one-half mites from good
<>f.Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bates Tues­ bald is also a graduate of the !t»cal
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schtx.1; has good seven room house,
day.
high school and graduated in the
large barn; HO acres in cultivation
John L Kelly received this week *24 class 0. A. C. in the civil engi-<
balance in pasture and timber;
ha« plenty of good water, one run­
$25 in settlement of his claim with peering course. He is employed by !
Sabini Leziitg Departmeat Stiri
ning stream. Terms can be ar­
the Mutual Benefit Health and Acci­ the state higbwav department and is
Where Style, Quality and
ranged on [>art. Address, Owner,
now inspector of the bridge work
dent association.
L a I'rn <•*> arc Combined.
care Tribune. Scio, Oregon.
here. He i« a member of the Kap­
Mrs. C I). .M ontgomery and Mrs.
A Cordial Welcome Awaits
pa Delta Sigma fraternity. —Tues­
You Here!
KdvrrtiM la The Scio Tribune and gvt
L W. .M»ntg.ornery «rere visitors at
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day's Albany Democrat-Herald.
rMulta
sacaos u V « mkhmi
the home of Mr. and Mra. C. O.
Mm. Archibald taught her first
Bate« last week.
year in the Scio high »ch>>ol and by!
Mi*s Mary Donovan went to Port­ her pleasing manner and happy di«-:
land Monday morning to attend the position made friends of all with
It >« Carnival and visit relative« whom she came in contact. Her
during the week.
many friends in this community
Miss Bertha Isakk has gone to Sa­
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Jess Rodgers and Guy J»hn«tun
sold two loads of sheep to a Cali-
furnia buyer recently.
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Maurice Shelton spent last week
in latbanon with hi« cousin. Max
Shelton.
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Mrs. G. E Miller. Mrs. John Gib­
bons and Mrs. Mary Miller ai«i two
childreu were Shelburn residents in
Scio yesterday.
fj If you want one of
the High School An­
nuals, same can be
secured at the I ri-
bune office at 50c a
copy.
A rnold Z yssft . Sales Mgr.
Cllutuaf Sctuftt
Mcaftfi an? ¿Lvi-
?¿nt ¿LjociatioH
of ma h a
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The Largeat
Organization
of ha Kimi
in the Work!
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Shipley’s Lucky 1 Toduce Selling Signs
Millions Paid
in Claims
When you are ready to sell your unite in wishing her a happv mar-
lambs call J. L. Rodgers and get ried life.
his prices at West Scio, Will ite
shipping every week.
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A Non biscriminating Poli.-y.
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Covers First Week's Ihsability.
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No Medical Examination Required
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Covers One bay or More, Either
Accident or Sickneaa.
Financial Aid.
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Forge-Simmons-Philippi
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They'll l«c at the
Globe - Albany
SUNDAY-MONDA Y
The Beautiful but Lonely
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WIFES”
With C ohinnf GairriTii ami
M ilton Sit is
Two great «tan» in a picture
you won't easily forget
and Celebration
July 3&4
Round Up Horses
Furnished by
Everett Wilson
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R. M. Phillips of West Seto has
lumlter on the ground for the build­
Mr and Mrs Rilev Montgomery
ing of an addition to his barn. Roe had as Sunday dinner guest« C. A.
Shelton is to do the work.
Montgomery and Charlie Elder of
kbnneth Hit ont. who w u gradu« Oakland. Oregon. Mrs A. D. Elder
atvd from (). A C. last week, left of Shedd. Oregon. Jim Klaiwner.
Saturday night for Fort Barrv. Cal- Mrs. Iva Hoffman and daughter,
ifornia. in company with the Oregon Audrey, of Crabtree, Oregon, and
i National Guard.
Mr. and Mrs Riley Shelton. Mr. and Ì
a-a ,Uy U-
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•Mr» R
Rahn of Marshfiold Mr"\Arfh
Mr. MS
Hannah
spent the week-eod with her mother, and Mr. and Mr» E D. Myers and
daughter. Helen, of Scio.
Mrs. Eiiza Crabtree, and attended
the Crabtree family reunion. She
Haxcl Philippi will have charge of!
returned Munday.
all collections of the Mutual Benefit I
Mrs. I. V. McAdoo was called to
Health and Accident association, i
Salem Saturday by the illn,Mof her
Premiums are now due on all poli­
sister, Mra. F. W. Haskell. She re­
cies taken prior to April 2H. All
turned Sunday evening, leaving her
premiums must be paid before July
sister much improved.
1. Miss Philippi will call on the*
Mies Martha Isaak of Salem is policy holders lie tween now and the
now planning on going to Portland first of the month
where »he will complete her nurse
S. Plus and Chester Coffey of'
training. She ia a daughter of Mr.
McMinnville stopped over Monday
and Mr«. L. Isaak of Scio.
night in Scio while enroute from a
I h >s Pnvek of Lowry. Minn..was business trip to Medford. Mr. Titus i
in Scio last week visiting his cousin. aaid It has been about 25 years since
J S Stichs
He is taking in the hs left Scio. He is principal of the
Rom« Festival this week. Thia is his McMinnville junior high school.
second trip west, and he says he has Mrs. John Sims is a cousin of Mr.
come to stay.
Titus.
Frank and Tom Konopa with their
families are here from l«oa Angeles.
They have come to locate in this
community, and are residing tempo­
rarily in the Abbott property on
South Mam street.
Round Up
Ask for One At Once
Have Dinner Gueata
Physician«' and Surge«wi»' ice»
are Covered.
The Policy Covers All Accident«
and Every IHsease.
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For Sale — One two-horse walking
cultivator, almost new,
Price
$12 60. Sew T. M Russell, route
2. Selo. Ore.
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Hasel Philippi, who has just grad­
uated from the department of com­
merce at 0 A C. has gone to Salem,
where she becomes a part of the
Forge-Simmons Insurance Agency
Miaa Hasel fitted herself particularly
John Sekavec, whose car carries an for this line of work, and we predict
Oklahoma license plate, is visiting succea* for her.
the We»eiy families. They are old
Since the selling time for lamb«, '
time friends, having been neighbors there has been seven carloads, all
several years ago when both fami­ double deckers, shippe«) out of West
lies lived in Kansas.
Scio. This means that about 2000
The Mutual Benefit Health and
Accident association is now paying
claims in this vicinity. Marvin P.
Long obtained a prompt settlement
this week on his claim of $106.66.
the same being paid in full.
lambs have been handled from this
community, and is probably more
than from any other community in
the valley.
Mr. and Mrs D. C. Montgomery
and family made a trip to Lebanon
Mrs. Nell Hollis-Bilyeu and Mra. a few days ago.
Fannie Lindley drove to Mt. Angel
Tuesday afternoon for Mtaa Myrtle
Hollis, who attended school there
and is returning to her home hero
to spend the vacation period.
U. G. Shipley Company
Quality MercEartdtse
Women’* Wear
Popular Price»
Sih-in, Oregon
Regular ’30, ’35, 40 Suits
These are All Wool Suits
and all have the Brownsville guarantee
When you buy direct, you keep the
money the middleman usually gets
Brownsville Woolen Mills Store
Mill to Man Clothiers
Albany, Oregon