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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1925)
Y • • be* 4 ’? - C r y • ** « VA (>• A’-V 3 <A'« .4 PAGE EIGHT The Scio Tribune Local .Vetes anA Classi/I m Mr» Erneat McCrae ha» returned Prof and Mra. H L. Watenpaugh $! from a two week» visit at Tillamook. drove to Corvallis, Dallas and Mc j I V. McAdoo and wife »pent Minnville Tuesday. R M. Ruesell and wife of Albany Christmas with relatives tn Fort and W A. Ewing and wife spent land. See Mr» Thoma for facíala. Mow Pauline Sim* of Albany »pent Christmas day with Edwin Jones Lorens Isaak io reported on the the week-end with her parents, Mr. and wife. sick list. to •*. Vj t • ' • ■/ J. ■ * • ■••Je. ¿ *. V — V V ’ ; z.»’ V'/ / . ri * - • Á > A el "*/•* « * »t- ’r *»• ■» > and Mrs John Sims. ! LETTER GOT THERE < li-ln I have Mar > • • vc addresa but she knew that Aunt Mary mua' have it. •»» she wrote Ibe fottowlng letter lo ■ him and wot it In rare of “Aunt Mary New Y-»rk.‘ having tlr«l i read It to her mother: I »ear Manta (Taus ; £ "I hope you are well Are you? a Won’t you have to come this year In your alrpialn. or your i atonvot-lle? Here la my Hat: •Too teddy l-ears In ■Irv-swes A duit'a writing desk, A doll. not a girl doll A doll'» h-»u»e (It la In the corner bookshop that Is kept by Miss SinHa tr). <*ow bear brown and the other white. I think that la all. Your j loving friend." i The letter must have arrive.! for the presents did. G I lag a rd I l*M. Wwtwr» > Henry Stepanek and Ivan Balsch- ! weid. who are working with an S. Robert E»pey of Portland visited D. C. Thoma and wife went to P. bridge crew, were in Scio over l>r. and Mrs. Prill Sunday. Portland yesterday to remain over ! Christmas ! Bartu Bros, installed a Grebe ra the New Year weth relatives. Mian Cameron, executive secre dio for Jas. Stalcup Chrbtma» eve I Nolan Parrish. wife and baby of tary of the Linn County chapter of 1 Roy L. Hixson and family «pent Albany «pent Chii«tma» with hia parent», Mr and Mra. J. W. Parnah. lhe Red Cross, called in Scio Thurs I Christmas with relatives in Salem. day evening I). C. Thom» and wife and James Dwight Peterson and family went ! Cortis Bilyeu and wife of Kalama. to Portland Sunday to spend a few Johnston attended the St. Johns Dav i Wash . were Scio visitors Christina* banquet in Albany Monday night. days. i! This was Mr. Bilyeu's first visit to ¡1 John Denamore jr. of Portland Scio in »everal years. A. L. Bones and wife of Turner 1 «pent the Christmas holiday» at the were in Scio Monday calling on Fred Mrs. Nell Bilyeu. Mrs. Fanny home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bilyeu. Lindley and the Misses Mary Dono-1 J. D. Densmore. D. A. Stoddard of Aumaville veil van and Myrtle Hollis were in l»eb- ' T. L and L. H. Rice of Portland anon Monday afternoon. ed hia son. George, at the Scio State Grandmother Compares called on their sisters. Mrs. H. S. Hank Saturday. Miss Ruth Watenpaugh. a student Present With Long Ago Johnston and Mrs F. F. McCarter Frank Hough is suffering from ar. at O A C, is spending the Christmas JKNNY «nd her great-grnndn<<>tt»rr of Scio Saturday. Infection in his hand caused by run ware having a little chat while vacation at the home of her brother. they waited for the announc.-riirnl from Cha» Bates is confined to his bed Prof, H. L. Watenpaugh. ning a sliver in it. the innld that <%risttuaa dinner »»« with pneumonia. Mrs. Bates is in a Mrs. J. L. Parker was taken to reaily. Grandma Smith had been bora Walter J. Murphy of Albany vis i Salem hospital recovering from an and reared la the South. She wna Salem Monday where »he enter d s ited at the J. L. Arnold home on o|h ration for gall stone». »¡»eudtug the holidays with her daugh hospital for treatment Christmas dav. Mr. Murphv attend ter in lhe .North. <Jr»ndni<»ih-r was Glenn Holland, wife and baby re ed the Scio High school, graduating In her early ulneti«**. but a remarkable E D. Myers and family vi-dted woman for her ago. Tail, ena-t spry, turned to their home in Washougal. with the ’19 class. He is an employe hl» »toter, Mrs. Fred Weid and fam she would never grow old menially for VS ash . last Monday after «pending of the S. P. Co. ily. at Jefferson Saturday evening ■he was too progrv-,M»v» In her think Christmas with relatives here. Ing B A. Holteen has recovered from "Jenny, as I looked arvund the house Mrs. Mae Jones, who had been just now, I couldn't help but renllie a recent Illness and is back at hi- GILKEY STATION what a dlffer~u<-e a g.-uerutlon or la • duties at the Scio Mill & Elevator vi? ting her mother, Mrs. S. F. Mor has made in our ni-Ht»- of living I ns, and sister, Mrs. Ollie MacDon B ♦ ♦ ♦♦ -*-«► ♦♦♦ ♦ 4» ♦ Co. couldn’t keep from comparing thl* day ald. returned to Rortland Christmas ■nd home with a I'bristma» l»ny ati-l Dec. 30. Murrell Gilkey and Arnold Zy •• t tnornt< g. home I knew long ago You know, have returned fn.m the Crown Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mespelt and Jenny. Andrew and I were married on Tom Doyle, who is working on daughter. Opal, spent Christmas at on»- Christmas, y.-iirs :•>. An ire v Mmes, where they had been work built a little cabin on a plot of ground the railroad above Oakridge, spent ing. Albany at the Joseph Kitchen home he owned. It was per- lied up -n a the h 'lidays here. He says about Mr. and Mrs. John Hooker and hill. 1 thought It was the lovell. «1, J. F. Wesely receiver! a fine new •Join» men a'e employed on construc three daughters of Albany were most twmillful cabin ever built in the accord eon Monday, and with it he tion there. Sunday visitors at the J. G. Holt whole world. And It was It w as the expects to enjoy many a plea-ant last word In cozy, home architecture J N. Weddle went to Albany on home. of the times, ini-lde It hail a dirt f "-r hour. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Weinberg and and a few piece» <>f hickory furniture I'u. -day. where had his knees lanced Theodore Gaine» returned tn Port lo secure relief from his rheuma daughter, Iva, and Mr. and Mrs. J. which Andrew had made I wove all the linen« and other doth which we land Munday after »pending Christ- tism. Mr. Weddle is surely having G. Holt attended church below Jef used. We Were ao happy " * bed a maa with hia father. 8. W. Gaine« ferson Tuesday night, where J. M. big home we.lillng < *n<- of my wed his share of suffering. and wife. Harrington is holding meetings this ding ¡.ri-«rnts wa» a tin cup. That cup was a prized po»-w«»!->n. much talked Mr and Mr». Art Shelton and El- Mr. Brandes, of the Brand«» Pro week. ■bout and envied by my neighbors. den Knauf are to go to Camas. duce Co. of Portland, and famih Mrs. E H. Kelly and Mrs. J. H. Sometimes I wonder, we lived so »Im Wash., this morning, where they visited at the J. F. Wesely home Kelly made a business trip to Salem ply—ami happily and now how com plex are" will remain until Sunday as guests Sunday. Tuesday. The dinner gong boomed forth a wel of Wm. Knauf and family. Alvin Hardman of Lebanon is come sound. The family gulhrred and Pansy and Violet Garland of Al In a letter to hi« mother. Mrs making his home with the Fred with joyful chnttertngs hurried In to bany are spending the week with the festively arranged Christmas din their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Aiming Pomeroy, Eugene Pomeroy Mespelt family. ner table Ueam-r E. King. (gk W*«Kwrn UaloB 1 Christmas guests at the J. H. write» that they are having tine Joe Poindexter. weather at Kimberly. Idaho, and Kelly home were Mr. and Mr» A encl.... <1 a III* bill for a Christmas M. Byrd and family of Salem. Mr i White Christmas Trees and Mrs. Ernest Kelly and children present. To prepare white • ’bri«lnuv» tree» Mi-» Mary K »tan, who is teach and W. R. Kelly. take branches of evergreen of dratrvd The Oakview school gave a Christ site and dip In thick »larch to whl< ii a ing school in Albany, and M im Em mas program Wednesday night and Mini 11 box of borax has t-.-en added and ma. who is teaching near Halsey, the Riverview school and Sun-lav while tree» are still damp «priukle ate spending the holiday season at each with artlHciat »now. The tree-» the home of their mother. Mrs. school gave their program and I when dry may he placed In pots or Christmas tree Thursday night. basket» and the lop of earth evtered Frant*« hotan on route 3. The Will Gilkey family and Mr« with moss A larger tree may be iua<le Newton Crabtree, w ife and daugh Cora Smith »pent Christmas with to gllller with «rtltl-Tal »now by ■prlnkllng It on while the bran- lies are ter. Tom Crabtree and Mr«. Ander- the L. E Gilkey family in Albany. moistetied with glue. Tufts of cation ->n came out from Albany and took Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Holt and son and glass leiele» may be used for Mrs Alminu Pomeroy to the G. W. Melvin. Mr. and Mrs. T. M Holt, J. trimming. Arnold home east of town where a F. Sommer and children. Ronald and For Golfing Friend »plendid after - Christmas Sunday Lucile, »[tent Christmas in Albany at For one'» goltlng friend, a nice gift dinner was enjoyed. the home of Mr. and Mr» E. L. would be a small score pad in a leather wrist »trap. It provide* a »¡>ai-e for Whetstone. keeping one'» own *<<>re. that of th» Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Young and opiMinmt. and the number of boles family and Jim Young spent Christ played. mas in Portland at the home of Mr. 1 Test and Mra. Morris Hoff. Mr. and | : : Child Welfare in England > I ¡v si < »a» reusing at ten n ■ iji-l welfare work sin-w ths war. tl . re being '¿.112 mstrrnlty and c! -I a. : ire ..liter» in that country Imlay l irt> a»l<ilUunal centers are hi lee < -lerstl'-n The Increase In f • -I ». - • n at the rate .»f 25 a uionlh. Three I- -xen Jersey Giant ' Mr- J D. « Densmore. clNtf For Sale Earn; Money at 6*4 with ti minai commission; prc(>ayment privile-ige- after first year. Wm, Bain. Albany Or«. 13-e Pig f- r Nine head of dandy 3-month» old P>g» al 12c per lb. on foot. See H. A. Hol teen at Munkers station. 21 p Surry for Sale or Trade In good »hupe, with top and two double -»•at« See it at Fred Roadarm I Ulf For Sale IH pure-bred ewes, not repi-tcr- I. y- irlingv and 2-year- o I- 8» •• th-- she. p and make an offer ->n al.' or part. A- C- Ver non, Scio, Ore. 2lp Taki-n I'p In mv barnyard. Black S-w. Owner can have same by p iv ng for this ad. her keep and diitnug--. Inquire of L. E. Covell, route 2. Scio. Or. 21c l a v (. fr on h-althy stock of uure II-» » • 1 Strain White l»eg- horn-. JI per 100 delivered lo Sci<>. orders taken now, Anton Faltus. mute 4. Scio, Or. 23p Flano Must lie Sold Piano in stor age m ar here will lie sacrificed for imini-liate -ale Will give e.isy term? t>> an established home. I r full i irtieular» and where it may be wen, address Portland Mu-ic C . 227 6th St.. Portland. Or . n 19t3a CECIL B DeMILLE Presents “The Road to Yesterday I. It lloudai. Vers Rcyi old», William Boyd. I he photoplay you have waited years in vain to see! Don’t Miss It Globe - Albany Next Sunday, Mui-day. Tuesday Carnival Dance at 1 uinble Inn on New Year’s Eve. Don’t take any chances, but fol- low the crowd to Tumble Inn. Mrs. Young remained there until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kelly went to Silverton to spend Christmas with the latter's mother. MissEdaaSer- fling and Frances Higginbotham ac companied them home for a few days Mr. and Mra. John Shepherd and son. Barrel, and Mrs. Stewart spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harnisch at Dever. Sunday guests at the J. H Kelly home were Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kelly and children of !^*banon and Mr and Mrs Ernest Kelly and chil dren. Christmas guests at the J.G Holt home were Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Jones and son Harry of Stay ton, Gail of Albany and daughter Gladys and hueband of San Francisco. Tie has proposed, but does ha real ly lave me to “Walt and see whet be send« you for Chrlatmaa, girlie Then give him year answer." 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