The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 03, 1925, Page 10, Image 10

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Supplement, Dec. 3, 1925
General Newa
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The Scio Tribune
Mr. and Mrs. L- L Calavan of Laux sawmin at Wren, visited at
Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Holt drove to tarnooo and a aoeeial road tai of
Sumner, Wash., vtait»d Mr. and the P. H Lambert home Sunday.
Tanget
Monday
to
Daliver
a
Jersey
$500
was
voted.
GILKEY STATION
♦ heifer which they sold to Mr. Jenks.
Mr*. Wilbur Funk and J.T. Funk Mrs- Wm. Abbott laat Friday Mrs-
Louis Kay and family and Frank
were
business visitors in Salem re- Abbott accompanied them to L-ba- Hora viafted B. F Darby s Sunday.
Mias Audrey Ferris of Portland,
Nov. 30 •
non in the evening to visit at the
but recently from a trip to Indiana, cently.
John Sandner.»r..wife and daugh­
Mrs. Norman Garrison of Salem was a week-end guest at the home
hum«*s of their daugnters. .Mrs. J. ter. Ida. mair a business trip to
G. Gill and Mrs. Hugh Kirkpatrick,
ia visiting at the home of her father. of her sister. Mrs. Orville Gilkey.
Attractive "Ad"
Salem Monday.
Ad
ta
Kerbsnge-
“
For
aale,
lare»
Leo Zeller.
where their two sons. C- C- and
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Lemon of Cor­
Ed Arnbrosek and wife called at
barn looking boose eight rooms, oo
Miss Merle Bigham, teacher of vallis spent Friday and Saturday at
Wade Calavan and their families,
Bellrvtte pl sea. Everything run down
R. F. Darby's Monday.
the Oak View school. went home the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. and the poorest neighborhood In the who also reside at Sumner, were
George Sandner and wife visited
city I am asking twice »» much for I visiting.
Wedm-sdav to spend Thanksgiving Holt.
the house as It la worth, but I nerd the
at
Peter Bilyeu's >n Scio Sunday,
with her parents at Portland.
.Miss Emma Kotan. who is teach
Mrs. Myrtle McDonald was hoa- money, as I am auiklng a collection of
who
has a severe case of blood poto
Mr. and Mrs. L>uis Calavan of tess to twenty members of the stiver dollar*
Wise | bought th* I mg school at Halsey, spent the
oning.
Sumner. Wash . called on Mr. and Thursday Thimble Club last week bouse I g..t soaked, and now I want 1» Thanksgiving vacation nt ths home
•oak someone else Con» and *ee me.“ of her mother, Mrs. Frances Kotan.
Grandma Dart visited Mrs Chas.
Mrs. J. G. Holt.
Visitors were Mrs. Dwight Peterson —Boatun Transcript
Beard
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Needham, of Scio. Mrs. Tom Prtorsm. Mrs
on route 3.
George
Sandner made a business
Miaaee Ethol and Coele Zysset of Ed Krebs. Mrs. 8. F Zyseet. Mrs.
R. Borovicka and wife have pur­
Household Malhtmaliti
trip
to
Salem
Friday,
Salem were Sunday guests last week Bair and Mrs. Riggs
The laat four
llnw many quart* In a tieek! In a chaser! the Albert Randle old home.
Grandma
Parberry,
who is in Al­
at the home of their parents. Mr. named became members. The af­
allot»? a rertaln lioenewHe'* memory Mr. Randle says it cleans him up on
bany
taking
treatments,
is reported
and Mrs. 8. F. Zysset.
ternoon was spent in tying a com­ •llp|*<1 a cog when «h«- g*»» Ihr yrrosu i Scio property.
n*«w to the flow question and BprAlerl
I
somewhat
improved.
Born. Nov. 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. fort and darning stockings. The
«•»»cal hours of cannine Thetnlstakr
Harold Darby and Charlev Peters
Wm. Weinberg, a 7j pound daugh­ hostess served delicious refreshments will never hai>|wm again, ah* i»nn
Mt. Pleasaal-Cole News
ma le a business trip to Albany laat
Mhe
teatri)
a
number
of
tier
frirtxhi
on
ter. named Maysel Uella
at the close of the afternoon.
the two quentlons and several ••Id
Friday.
J. F Sommer and daughter. Lu­
The local Farmers* Union met ■heir tonguee stippe.) when they
Deeemlier 1
I here is going to be a play at the
cille. drove to Portland Monday of with F. W Mes|<ell Saturday night, he wrong auswee —Exchange-
Charles Peter*, wife and two eons. Kingst >n church house December
last week with a load of dreso-d Nov. 21. m>>st all members L-ing
Elvin and Norman; Louis Ray. wife 17. Please bring your baskets.
turkeys for the Thanksgiving trade. present
When Dtrr Drop Antler»
Two new members. Mr.
and
children. Lyle and Vanita May; |
Tuny Minter and family, Hal Shel­
They returned home Tuesday.
The antirra of North Amerlrsn <1<-»r
.»ml Mrs. R. II Struckmeier. were
are
usually
<tr»|.|>rd
In
Mart
h.
hut
<x-
Ed
Ambroerk
and
wife.
Novella
ton
and family. IJoyd Chancy and
Frank Prokop haa b<aen having , initiated into the Union, liueets
csslonally in February
They are Mack. Jay Shanks and Frank Hora family of Mikkalo, Ore., Mrs. Esther
el.etric lights pul in his new home. were Morris Hoff and wife and Miss abed cioae tn the animal's head The
W J. Kelly and Joe Krosman are Hazel Young of Portland. Joe Kit- root or pedicle exposer! Is a touch disk viaited at Ben Darby*» Thanks­ Ray and George Ray aoent Sunday
; with Mrs. Roxie Shanks.
the latest to have radios Installed in jchen and wife of Albany. Ernest of bone hetonglng tn I tie frontal tame giving.
of the akull
No blood flow* during
The
program
and
basket
»»dal
I
Harry Chrisman was in Scio »ne
their homes.
Kelly an<l wife and F. W. Struck- thia procès«. The antlers are renewed
given
at
the
Cole
school
was
well
day
laat week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Jones and son. meier. A delicious oyster supper lt> abogt three or four month».
attended.
We
understand
there
will
Potter
Ling, wife and children.
Harry, of Stayton »(rent Thanksgiv­ waa served in the basement at a
be
another
at
Christmas
time.
Important
Pmnt
Opal,
Maliel,
Eldred; Marvin Lnny
ing with Mr and Mrs. J 0 H»lt
late hour.
At
’
hr
man
driving
a
weather
Iwaten
Mrs.
Harry
Frreman
and
sons.
and wife; Spencer Long, wife and
The all-day meeting at Riverview
IJoyd Whetstone of Albany spent mule attached to a rickety buggy csiur
Sunday. Nov. 22. was well attended. the week end with his grandparents. near, the automoblllst »topped and James. George and wife, and Cor- .i n. Donald, of Albany; John Couey
dus. visited Andy Shindler and wife and daughters. Lets and Mildred;
hailed Mm Hour! afternoons were OX
0. A. Burgess of Woodburn gave Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Holt.
changed and then tlie automotdllat In Sunday.
Wm. E Arnold and wife, lister
some Interesting lectures on Sunday
qutrod “llow far la it to the next
Harley
Darby
is
employed
at
the
Arnold,
wife and daughter, Maxine.
school work.
♦ • ••*••• www»w»s»»»*s»se*< tewnf* The other reflect«! at length
Everett
Philippi
ranch
thia
week.
hoc
nt
Thanksgiving
with Robert
Everyone ia invited to attend the
and finally usher!, “Well. Just what la
Munkers News
your Idea of a townT*
Lyle Lutz, who ia et ployed at the Darby and family.
revival, which began last Sunday at
the Riverview school house
J. M
Harrington of St. Joseph, Mo., will
l>eeember I
help conduct the meetings.
Mr and Mrs. T. H. Quigley *■-
Mr. and Mrs. O D Ecklev a< d
tended the funeral of Mr. Quigley'a
daughter of Donley. Idaho, and Mr.
brother-in-law, Mr. Davia. at Har­
and Mrs. B. F. Cantrell and children
risburg on Saturday.
of Hood River spent Thanksgiving
It A. Holteen and daughter. Loin,
with the ladies' parents. Mr. and
»pent several days at lone. Oregon,
Mrs Peter Peterson
visiting Mr. Holteen'a sister and
family.
John Shelton and wife were Salem
visitors me day last week.
D. Conner <»i southern Oregon,
.Mr». Mary Munker of Elam I, and
M rs. Mai Barrick of Corvallis, wrre
week-end visitor* of the Quigley
family
Mrs B A. Hulteen waa a Salem
visitor
Saturday evening.
'We Urena the Eyes of thr World.”
Opal
Shilling of Shelburn haa
Wa are authority when it comes
to frames and eyeglass mountings been visiting her sister. Mrs. Ernest
Never ask for a second quality lens McCrae.
(iive your eye* the beat, it ia the
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Arnold enter­
cheat test in the end.
tained Mr. and Mr*. Carl Smith and
"The House of Dependable Service"
.Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Arnold and eon.
Itavniond, on Thanksgiving day.
Claude Holteen and Millard Shel­
ton attended a meeting of the De
Molar lodge in Albany Wednesday
eyening.
A road meeting waa held at the
HAROLD ALBRO.
Manufacturing Optician Munkers school house Saturday af-
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Office Hours: 9 to 12 a.m.. 2 to & p.m.
Ami by Appointment.
Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy
Grotte Chiropractor
401-2 Finit National Rank Building
A lbany . O bruon
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