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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1925)
•V * T he S cio T ribune SCIO OREGON, THURSDAY. DE< I.UBER CHRISTMAS GLADNESS 1.192'. was called "Rowie" by his intimate friends. Montie Leslie, wife and sons. Cle Merchants Win Confidence and I amily Reunions, Dinners and tus and George, and W. S. B oom and wife of Eugene, Mrs. George Gifts Bring Joy to Many Public Is Pleased Lewis and Roscoe Applegate and wife of Portland spent Christmas The Christmas entertainment at w*lb G. W. Morrow and we A the Christian church laat Thursday | D* was enjoyed Thursday ev.-ning and Friday they all had a big dinner together. evening, jointly given bv the two churches, drew a crowd that com fortably filled the seals. The choir rendered several choruses, solos.etc which were greatly enjoyed The program furnished by the children was exceptionally good, the rendition of which showed they had taken great pride in trying to be I m - perfect. At the close treats and presents were distributed- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chrt enter- twined at their home on Christmas eve the following guests: Mr and Mrs Joe Bartu. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stepanek and family. Mr. and Mrs Ei Chrx. Mr and Mrs. Charles Tu cek and family. Mr. and Mrs-Joe, Christmas dinner guests at the P. Christian Church Service H. MacDonald home were Mrs Em ma Cyrus and Carl Cyrus and wife Announcement for Sunday. Jan of Portland. R. D. Morris and Wife uary 3d: of Salem. Miss Bess Morris of Lete 10.00 a. m.. Bible Sch>w>l nt cry anon and Mrs S I- Morris Sunday; J. H Couey. aupt 11 a. m.. morning service. • rn >n Christmas dinner guests of James by the pastor. The theme, "A Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Step in the Ladder." This will be Miller were Mr and Mrs Miller of a New Year’s message Jefferson and Mrs Minnie Smith <>f 6.30 p. m . Christian Endeavor at hete. Baptist church every Sunday. 7:30 p. m • » , evening service, ser- mon theme. "A Most Excel ml Way." Ibis sermon will be the first in a series of sermons on 'love.' There will be special mu- c for Chruftmas Program and Dance both morning and evening -.-rvices. Drew Big Crowd 7:30 Saturday evening, the sing ing class; 8:00 p. m., choir rehear Novak and family. A goose dinner was served at 7:30 after which Santa Claus arrived and caused much merriment- Cards and The other games were enjoyed, The Christmas entertainment and guests departed at a late hour, hav- dance given by the Sokols at the Z ing spent a pleasant evening. C B J hall last Friday night drew Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ray entertain one of the largest crowds ever as- »cmbled in that spacious hall. ed the following relatives at dinner The evening's entertainment be Christmas day: Mrs. Ivy Huffman and daughter. Miss Audrey, and gan with a Christmas play that re* quired two and one-half hours to Frank Snyder of Vancouver, Wash.; Riley Montgomery and wife. Wm render and which is said to have brought both laughter and tears to Montgomery, Riley Shelton and wife, Mrs- Hannph Ray and son many in the audience. Th se tak R'««. E. D- Myers, wife and daugh ing part in the play were Mr. and ' Mrs. J. F. Weerly, Mrs. Herman, ter Helen, all of Scio; Mrs- Happy Mrs. Krcek, Mrs Frank Kruml. Elder and sons. Charlie. Leon. Cecil Chas. Pletka. I. G. f all us. A Ber.es. and Mix. of Shedd. Everyone en- Misses Mary Herman and Kristine joyed the fine dinner and spent a Krosman. social afternoon in music, conversa Immediately after the play, danc tion. etc ing was indulged in until the wee small hours, for which 128 tickets Mrs. Price Neal gave a dinner at were sold. her home Sunday evening in honor A good time was had and good of her son. Verne, of Kalama. Wn., order prevailed. who is spending his Christmas holi days at his home in the Richardson Buys Corner Property Gap. The guests, most of whom are Verne’s <dd schoolmates, were Mr. L. F. Jones has just recently dm- and Mrs. Glenn Holland and baby ed a deal with 1. Hoagland whereby of Washougal. Wn; Mr. and Mrs he becomes owner of the Hoagland Sidney Neal of Newport. Myrtle property on the corner ot Mam and Ijiugheed of Valselx, Misses Mary Smith streets, and now occupied by Harris. Freda and Bobby Thayer, J W Parrish and family. Mildred Couey and Ethel Zyaaet, Frank Kruml has also purchased and Elden Knauf. Tommy Smail and from Mr. Hoagland the north 30 Leslie Thayer. feet frontage of this property, all on Main street and upon which his Mrs. N. E. Gill had as dinner shoe shop is located. guests for Christmas Roy Gill and This is one of the most desirable wife of Spokane; Francis Arnold, locations in the city and Mr Jones wife snd son Ix*Roy of Wheeler;Dr. and Mr. Kruml are fortunate in se J. G. Gill, wife end children,Warren curing these properties and l>onna, of Lebanon, and W. F. Gill and wife. The members of McKnight family and a few invited friends enjoyed a Christmas tree at the Fred Bilyeu home Christmas eve. Those present were C. M Coffey and family and Bob White of Salem. Mr. Ackerman d Hill. Mrs. V. A. McKnight. Don McKnight and family, W. F. Gill and wife. Dr. Prill and wife. Wm Abbott and wife gave a din ner Christmas day. having as their guests Dr. R H. Curl of Albany. Dr. A M. Curl of Weiser. Idaho, S Philippi, wife and daughter. Misa The last of the drawings staged by the Scio merchants was held last Thursday afternoon, and another large crowd was present If the happy faces and joyous laughter of people is any barometer, it must lie ,U fact that the prixea offered by the ; merchants were duly appreciated. The total amount of the prises Forrner ¡.inn Man Enters Race was approximately 3150. and waa for School Superintendent worth the time and effort toss-cure. Final prises were drawn from the . following merchants, the winners E. F. Carlton of Eugene, former I taking the prixea in the order their Linn resident, Tuesday announced names appear: Morrison’s store - S. F. Zysset. M. his candidacy. subject to the appro B. Moses. Geo. M. Bilyeu. val of the Voters of the republican Kelly dr. g store Mary Harris, partv at the coming primary elec- non. for the office of superintendent Mr. VanBrunt, Wm. Brenner. Bartu garage —Rolla M Shelton, of public instruction. Mr Carteton submits hia candi (’has. iucek. F. T. Thayer. Scio Garage—Ed Bilyeu. El Hol- dacy and will maae his campaign on the ground that he is fitteti by both land. Fred Sturges. Scio Independent Cash Produce training and experience for the po sition. For 13 years he was assist Elate Limbeck. Wm. Abbott, Mrs. ant superintendent of public instruc V. J. Philippi. Our Ivst wishes for your success and happiness ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY sal. You are welcome to al' out -r- tion. and for two years was field vices. repri tentative of the University of J. Raymond Fite, Minister. Oregon. Through these positions he has liecome familiar with the Crown Mine Opens Office school problems of every section of the state. The room formerly occupied bv Hie early youth was spent in Linn E. A. Wagner as a cream stat, n m county, and after completing all the the hotel block has been rented by work then offered in the public the Crown Mine for office purp < schools, he secured his first academic and the display of the ore n >w t ■ training at the Santiam Academy, ing taken out. Thia is a move in lebanon latter he attended U of the right direction, aa it will enable i> and Pacific University, the latter the company to display what it has giving him the A. B. degree. Since to both believers and doubters. E this degree was conferred upon him R Gainer is in charge. he hus taken post graduate work at Rapid progress is being ma le to the U of 0. ward the goal, and the ten-strike is His experience as instructor in probable any time. cludes work in the rural schools of Oregon as teacher, and as principal a» d superintendent of schools at Notice of Annual Meeting ; J. -» ph, Albany and Eugene, in ad- The annual meeting of the st -k holder* of the Scio Mutual Teleph Co will be held at the city hall in Scio. Ore., on Saturday. Jan. 2. 1U' for the purpose of electing officer« diti on to serving three years as in- »tructor at the Lincoln High School in Portland. sir Carleton is a mamlier of the Hrat Congregational church at Eu- for the ensuing rear and electing ajkene. manager or operator of the switch board for the ensuing year, heanng Newa From Lyons. ; reports, etc. Meeting called nt • -n. • ♦ • o'clock sharp. J. D. Densmore. President Decemlier 2» J. B. Couey. Secretary. Jerome Whitney and family were Lyons visitors Saturday. G. L. Flanagan, wife and daugh Fred Vaughn came home from ters. Fern and Carrie, spent Sunday Kirk last week, where he has been with W. J. Gearhart and family at employed in the Shaw llertrum mill Crabtree. While there they also camp the past three months. He attended church and listened to a expects to return there altout Jan. 1 fine sermon by Rev. Applegate. if the weather is favorable for camp Gives Radio Demonstration Miss Ells Jiroch of Albany and work. Miss Rose Jiroch of Portland spent Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Potter of Rose Mylo Bartu look a radio out to the week-end with their parents. City Park were Lyons and Mill City the J. I. Shilton home last Wednes Mr. and Mrs John Jiroch. callers last week-end. day night where he gave a demon ¿3E Mr. and Mrs. Crouse and baby of stration to several families in thst Stayton were Christmas guests at neighborhood. An enjoyable even D. H. Mercer home. ing was spent listening in on a num Mrs Helen Gibbs of DeLake is ber of stations, some of them being ‘ here during the holidays visiting at Denver and Salt Lake City. Re ' th«- home of her daughter. Mrs L freshments were served after the ' N. Trask. Mrs. Gibbs had the mis Friday, Saturday & Sunday demonstration. fortune a few days ago to fall and Those present were R. S. Thur»- Presents uuite painfully Injure her arm. She ton and family, Roe Shelton and I is unable to use the arm. and thinks family. Thomas Quigley and wife. she may have fractured the bone or Price Neal and wife. Alfred Dun* f bi nes. Mack Sennctt Comctl.v beck. Harry Zeigler. Alex Bodeker purchased a Star touring car of the Albany dealer Mr. and Mrs. Paul fjirdon came Saturday. to Scio Curistmas day and packed Haxel. J. B. Couey and daughters. Misses Lets and Mildred. The doctors Curl are cooains of Mrs. Abbott and Dr. A. M. Curl is their household goods preparatory Mrs. Clarence Lefltev’a father. H«| to moving to Coquille where Paul is employed in a sawmill to well known around Keto People’s Theatre Jhe Devil’s £argo “Bashful Jim” Admission IL .md J&. Mrs. Thoma specialties In all kinds F of beauty work, Scio Mill A Elevator Co. Anton Faltus. M P. Long, Con Westen* house. Confectionery — Leslie Thayer, Jess Rodgers. Fred Roadarmel. Bridge Was in His Way Isist Thursday when O. K. Ib>w ard of I air woo<i was on his way to Scio in hie Ford, he undertook to pass another car when both were too near the bridge over the flume just this side of the Arnold school. The result was that Howard hit the banister dead center tearing out two panels and shoving his radiator back a foot and damaging the engine not a little. Howard was hurled against or through the windshield. Anyhow the services of two specialists were nijuired -one to fix up Howard's face and the other to doctor uu the car. It is said this Is the second arci dent Howard has had in tne last two or three months. Il is lucky he was not killed. A wag said bridges are altogether too narrow when you are in a hurry and want to pass some other car. Mias Haxel Philippi and V. J. Philippi are each the owner of a new Chrysler coupe; J. L. Arnold a new Chevrolet sedan. Lester Arnold a new Chrysler sedan, and Gerald ■McDonald a Ford light truck tour* ing car. In Riley Shelton’s office the other day was exhibited a vetch vine that was 12 feet Inng. It was the hay variety and was grown on the Coral Lucas farm. This is considered re markable al this time of the year. Fred Sturges is rapidly getting the room in shape for the opening of his new grocery store, which he hopes to do some time between the 10th and 15th of January. — ’xrjF. iBX. r i r sa—sa Z ank (» rfy ’ s ‘Wild Horse Mesa A Western picture with some wonderful wild horse »<cncs •ml lots of action. Star Theatre, Stayton Thursday and Friday December 31—January 1 Admission IL and Me * -I t. X* **>