The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 29, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    Country Correspondence
Tl*e Scio Tribune
sandwich«-« and eider, after which
the guest« departed wishing Mrs.
Johnston and Master Hugh many
happv returns of the day.
Oct. 27
Clarene* Monroe and family of
Roy Wiley. who Is workiu< at;
Mill City spent Sunday with the l>
The
community
is
looking
forward
Philomath, spent the week-end with
to a pleasant time Monday evening H. Monroe family.
horns folks
Mr. Keefer, who has been making
Ths auction sale on the fox place, at the Lyons hall, with Walker
his home with John Robertson's,
Bros,
orchestra
by
radio
fof
dance
west of town. Friday was well at­
passed away Saturday evening, and
Let's go!
tended Mr. Winters has purchased music
his funeral was held Monday at Fol
quite a lot of hens and expects to
Miss Hilda John«' >n, s»»i«ted by
Valley
Mr. Weddle was id charge.
devote mors of his time to poultry her aunt, gate a parly Friday sven-
in the future.
j ing. Oct. 23. in honor of th<- birth­
Mrs. Haman Shelton of Jordan day of her mother and brother, and
GILKEY STATION
was a Lyons visitor over the week- all prearnt enjoyed the occasion im- î
end.
menselj’. The evening was xpent in
Oct. 27
Jack Johnston was a caller al the conversation and visiting, and at a
New» From Lyons.
|
Mrs Alden Roberts and Mr» A
Ring were numbered among th- «
on the «ick list the past week. How­
ever. they are both Convalescing at
this writing.
PAGE FIVE
Bargains For You
Iler« 4»re three extra go-xl bargain» for you that is
hard to l»eat, if you arc nc -«ling any of t lie nt, and
they are something used every day:
Hosiery—regular 2Oc and 35c values; closing
out these lines your choice .........
... ........
15c
¿»piece Mixing Bowl Set.»................................ ......
79c
25 Bars Royal While Soap for
:
S. Basset place in King’s Prairie late hour lunch was served, consist­
Mr» Orville Gi'key wu hostsasat
Sunday morning.
ing of birthday rakes with candle«. a Hallowe'en party given at har
home Friday night. The evening
wm api-nl
in playing games ami
cards. Those attending from a dis­
tance were Alvin Gilkey. Mr and
From Nov. 5th to 14th Only
Mrs Harold Hough and Mi»« Ema-
I
line
Carson, all of Albany, Mrs
‘
' Wearever One-quart 9Qn R* u!.o
I Ib-ward Zumwalt and nn of Port-
Pudding Pan
ovw 55c value
| land, and Miaa Doris Meisner of
"Wearever 25th Anniversary Special"
RADIO
Introducing the New
FREED-EISEMANN
and CROSLEY
The two best maker» of Radios on the market.
I' reed-Eisemann
Crosley
$75.00 to $175.00
$10.75 to $65.00
One of the wonders of the Freed-Eisemann in its ability
under favorable conditions to reach across oceans and conti­
nents. In the recent International Broadcast T- us, for in­
stance. the cup winner heard Paris on a Freed-F.isotnann,
and Freed-Eisemann users heard Madrid. Ixindon, Aberdeen.
Brussels, Glasgow, and other cities across the s«*a. Another
thing about the Freed-Eisemann it its uncanny ability to
eliminate all other stations but the one for w hich the listener
has set his dials and its ability to get that station night after
night in immediate response to the same setting of the dials.
That’s why there are more Freed-Eisemann Radios us. d
today than any other make. In the neutnxlyne field alone,
although competing with 13 other licensed manufacturers.
Freed-Eisemann sold more than one-half the total of the
other 18 licenses combined. Today, Freed-Eisemann is by
far the largest manufacturer of neutrodyne sets in the world.
The Cruoley is the greatest value on the market today
for the money has no equal. The only Radio on the market
in which three tubes do the work of six. The sets combine
tuned Radio frequency, regeneration and reflex amplifica­
tion. There is no radiation. Distant stations come in dear
and sharp on the loud speaker and can be logged. Coast to
coast reception reported by hundreds of owners. The Cros­
ley Pup. a double circuit set. priced at $10.75; a wonderful
performer at a low price. Thia compact, efficient receiver is
an improvement of the famous Crosley one-tube set, with
which Leonard Weeks of Minot, N. I)., consistently heard
the McMillan Polar Expedition while the rest of America
listened in vain.
$1000 Prize Contest
A grand prize of $1000 is offered to purchasers of the
Crosley Pup for the best report of results obtained over the
period from Bept 1. 1925. to March 1. 1926. in addition to
monthly prizea, including real live pedigreed puppies. Full
details and entry blanks in each set.
Buy Your Radio Now and Enjoy It
during the long winter months.
•CIO. OktGON
day evening to ths »anting rink.
Mr. and Mrs R<>v Kells and two
children, and Mrs. Eel la father. Oli­
ver Bishop, of Shelton. Wash , were
wick end visitors of Mr. and Mrs
T. M. Holt. Mr. Bishop is Mrs
Holt's brother.
Mrs. Orville Gilkey and son ac­
companied her cousin. Mrs. Howard
Zumwrlt, and son to Ravmond.
Wash., Sunday to visit relatives.
Sunday dinner guests at the S. It
Holt home were Mr and Mrs Roy
Fella and children and Oliver Bish-
• l> at Shelton, Wash . Mrs. E. I.
Whetstone and children of Albany;
Mr and Mrs. T M. Holt and Mr.
and Mrs J. F Sommer and family.
SHELBURN NEWS
The Crosley
R. M. CAIN
Shelburn.
About 30 other young
folk» of the neighl»orhoo<i were also
present.
lbiicious refreshments
were served at midnight.
Helen, the four-montii old daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs. Alfred She i man.
died early Monday morning of pneu
monia
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at Riverview »ctmol house.
Burial at Franklin Butte cemetery
J. K. Reilev has a young ewethat
is rustling the seasoii by giving birth
to twin land». The tame ewe had
one lamb in the spring.
A crowd of young people of the
neighborhood went to Albany Mon­
Savage »nd Horton
Electric
Walking Marinar»
;
Oct. 27
Arthur McLain made a trip to
St. John. Wash . last week and
brought home his Chevrolet ear.
Clair McLain and family of Port­
land were calling on home folks last
Monday.
Oral Bates and family moved into
their new home the first of thia
week.
Mrs. C. D. (bborn called on Mes­
dames W. H. and A. G Mclatin last
Thursday.
Charles McClain finished digging
his potatoes last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McClain made
a business trip to Stayton Friday
afternoon.
Walter and Iola George were at
Portland Friday and Saturday to see
their brother. Clinton, who ia still
ill at the hoepitai.
G rand mut her Piatt ia still very
low.
Charlie Peters and Hat Ian Darby
of Near Kingston. Ore., called on
W. II Mcloun Monday.
Geo. C. Miller is having the con
Crete done for a chicken house and
concrete blocks made for a machine
«bed thia week.
Grandmother Miller spent last
week visiting relatives in Roseburg
Geo. C. Miller made a busine««
trip to Albany Saturday.
..................... $1.25
I (»ackage Washing Powder an«! Dish Pan Free.
See Our \\ inclow Display
J. F. Wesely, Grocer
Chinaware
Furnishings
Garden Seed»
Notion»
CHOOL SHOES
S
Good heavy »h<<» tor boy* and girl« for school
wear.
Par'
9*tr
Keep the feet dry.
AT
Scio.
Oregon
Hibler & Gill Company
SPECIAL Tire PRICES
Tire* arc up in price ami are »till advancing. If you need new
tin-». NOW 1« th* time to Ht'Y.
Ox.lj inch Oversixe Cords 59 95.
Compare this lire with your mall order tire. We put them on
your wheel«. 21* x 4 40 Standard Balloons irordai at 519 So, Fisk
Cords, *> ply, 3t»x3j 517 00. FaUc Maasaaoit Cords, M>x8j. 510.50.
Fisk Premier straight side Cord». 514.00, Slxf» SS Cord, heavy
duty type. 545.00 :Wv ¡4 -tamluid Con! Cases, M. 50. 90s3| V.
T. C. Cords, 8 ply, tin JS 3tat| inch Uray Tut»««, ■landard
makes. 51 70
Rubber r«w Ford Batteries, 5I6 SO. 45 volt
Radio It Batteries. Radio A llattertaa in rubber ease. Antenna
W ire and Radio Tien Tubes for the Itadio. The famous Three-
R-Three 3 tut»- Radio sets, 555.00, A good reliable 5 tube set
for 5aS oo
Wr install all seta sold, If you want a Radio aet.
let ua figure with you. A Radio act to auit the price you wish to
pay
Yours for Service and a Square Deal.
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Ftr Ctoimt fori Pirls «ni
V>l Fori Strvic« md Rapairmj
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Phone 27
Scio, Oregon
Wr arc stocked again with
Cherry City Feeds
Come in aixl bring y<>ur cream and produce.
The Dairy City Produce
F
rkd M
cmcfs
Fwr.n
MfMi-t
«. . Proprietor.
Proprict«>r.
Mrs. Jane Compton and grandson
Cleo Legner. called Monday on Mias
Zoos Cole, who ia ill. They found
her soi what unproved.
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