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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1922)
- -, * BOOST FOR SCIO ALL THE TIME THE SCIO TRIBUNE VOL. XXV NO. 22. SCIO STUDENT BODY PLANS GYMNASIUM In financing the building of this I gymnasium. which will be used vear i after vear. It has been decided that pupils in the next years shall help! New Coamiltees for Earning Ye Named sad Retrenchment to pay for the building. In order to I Bsildtftg ta be EractaM aa SdMi h«$ erty, aU al Safficwat Sua ta be tbe Watchword accomplish this result the Scio High School Student Body has decided to borrow the entire amount from en At the office of Mayor Prill last thusiastic supporters in Scio. Fri Thursday evening, the city council day and Saturday of this week they held a abort session and transacted will be given the opportunity to what little regular business was be loan, at interest if desired, amounts fore it. such as allowing bills and ranging from $100 or more down to referring the ordinance regard'«»» $10. Every Year the Student Body the contract with J. W. and Ed will pay at least $200 worth of these Pariah to the city attorney for some loans. No gifts are asked. The corrections and auditions The cun Student Body is able and willing to tract «alls for $200 per month to earn its gym. AU they want is idle the troys, they to look after both the money tn work while the students water and light plants. sre earning the required amount. The ordinance committee was in If any have idle time it can also be structed to draft a dance ordinance used in volunteer labor. so that public dances may be better The Scio Student Body is well regulated and made to comply with ganized financially under the the state laws. ruction of a Student Council An ordinance confirming the «lie eluding a faculty member. There of the mill on the city propertv at is a business manager, a treat Jordan was approved. This build urer and auditing committee. Al-, ing brought $1,000 and the pur rea<ly thia year this organization has chaser Is to construct a cement wall handled nearly $300. Do not fear : to protect the big dam at Jordan. but that this strong organization. ^'^¿r^.’^.Vmie’a geid Mut Prasaat Niais Strong men and women must grow in order to become sueh. Growth comes from exertion rather thin inertia. Even plants must rite thru the soil by using the force* within them. Human growth, like- wiM». is accomplished by exercise, for we build no characters when we sleep hot when we work ami when we play. Play is especially powerful In shaping lives. Those who who loaf when at leisure probably have m>t such efficient lives as those who, like Roosevelt, engaged in continual red- bl »oded play, and the sickly sissy knitne at last the strenuous "Ted dy," the great ex president. Organised play in Scio has been handicapped thus far because there has ln*en no playshed or gymnasium Basketball, the specialty of Scioites who back this sport to the limit, has suffered greatly bt-eaus» of this need. Through the fault of no one, the hall now in use could be used no . . of ter tier than once or twice a week for the boys' team and aa often for the girls’ team. By extending the season from October to March, iMt year's boys’ team managed to get in io first class form bv the end of the s- axon. Thia year, with mate- tern»! of championship calibre, de velopment of that material may be fatallv slow becauae of the poor chance for practice. In six weeks there has t»een opportunity for not over u dozen practices. The teams against whom Scio plays have had about twice this chance. Rival teams have larger floors on which to play and a high calling. If they have any reputation they re fuse to play here, and Scio must play the best teams on strange floors. After beating Shedd on the home floor Friday night 72 to 0, Scio was obliged to play the Willamette Uni versity Freshman on a floor almost exactly twice as large and cuast- <|iicntiy were held to a score of 10 t> This week the local boys must piay two of the beat teams m the state <>n strange floors and after h . mg only • d<«cn scattered prac tices. I meet the needs of S. H. S ath- letiCx. a plan has iieen launched to mult«* it possible to start work at once on a new gynaaium. Plans have I wen drawn ami estimates sub- COUNCIL HOLDS MEETING backed by faculty and school board, j >a|a will be able to meet its obligations in first daea shape Th. $125 ordi- nanly going to rent would of itself retire each year enough of the in- U I debtcIneM to make the loan. prac h|, th< ju aUeotJon and tieal. and the customary suceeee of fwn aafionl plays and entertainment, m nm_ |n whtch he the fact fhat thc amounU fw fh< ute of lhat an ,„ ttnta sure, a .ubstanti.l income with which to retire these loans. bifteen hundred dollar, is not loo much for this «.immunity to invest m dean np .rt. that encourage strength in manhood and Woman- mu-l eaCeeded. He ata. In- form<d hr W(>u|<| -<t| nowarranufor <ny pxre)wet( lhe coundl m(|rt ||va W)lh ||a budr0l lo faet lh< gUU (aw rw||||raa u The . . ___ mayor here named his committees, hood. One person could easily loan | fo||oW>. the entire amount. In order to let Way°, Bnd Mean, _c.in. Kelly, everyone help, however, lows a. little aa $10 will lie used. Let’s go! y Shelton Ex Service Men Io be Guests Ex-service men of Linn county • will be the guests of honor at a big smoker and entertainment which : will be given by the Alfred E. Bab- j Ijghtand Water—Hollis, Shelton, McAdoo. Sheets and Public Property— MeAdoo, Chromy, Thayer. Fire Department- Shelton. Thay er. Cain. Ordinances—Kelly. Cain. Chromy. Publie Health -Thayer, Chromy, Hollis. eock Poet No. 10. American Legion, at the Community House in Albany Monday night. January 16. The program consists of wrestling and boxfflg matches and a fast bas While using black powder for splitting big fir wood Monday morn ketball game between the local and ing, Paal Limbeck had the misfor a quintet from the Fifth Company. tune to severly burn his left eye and O. A. C. arm. It wm not considered very This event marks the beginning of serious and he was not taken to the American la-gion activities in Albany hospital. Paul has a great deal and is also the opening of the cam more respect for blasting po wder paign for membership in the local now, and says that from now on he post. However, ail ex-service men will give the charge all night te go are invited and will be welcomed at off before he inJeatigatea. the smnaer regardless of their mam berasip in the Leigion. mitlrd indicating that a building 46 by 90 can be erected, if cooperation Didn't Leave a Cine is sufficient, for about |1500. The There will be work in the first luints-r, exclusive of windows, etc., Burg.'ars. wi.o Saturday night en- degree by lhe visiting team from will come to |H00. Double thia es tered th e Alex Jones clothing store lx*banon Saturday night. All Odd timate and see for yourselves the at IN75 State Street, made a neat Fellows urged to attend, corrector as of the plana that are be haul anti eaeapetl without leaving a F. G. Carry, See. ing marie. due wh ich might lead to their ap- preftenM on. Entrance to the shop was gamed by prying >>p»*n a window in the rear of the building accord-j ! ing to- the reports made to the p<> i The Federated Church “The House of WELCOME ! ” Sunday School 10 Preaching 11 C. E. Society 6:30 7:80 Preaching a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Play Wu Bit Success Monday evening the presentation! Among the article« articles' 1 ' lice *vt<*rday Anmng , rwoor tod stolen were two pairs of corduroy riding breeches, seventeen shirts, f<n.r silk mufflers, Ihirty-eix pairs, of hone, eight neckties, twelve pair» cuff links, and two silver bell. bucMs s. Police are working on U m “If Only” Jim ■nd come affiliated with the Scio Mutual and had received no encouragement from the management, this matter Mrs. E. V. Ryder, of 1306 Broad (Continued on page 2.) way. Salem, sustained severe bruis es and cuts about the face when the machine in which she was riding collided with another machine and turned turtle at the corner of Union and Church streets. She is not ser iously injured. C. J. Green, the occupant of the other car, was <lriv- ing East on Union Street and the Ryder machine, piloted bv E. V. Ryder., was heading South oh Church street when the accident oc- eured. Basners-by assisted 1 Mr. Green in helping the occupants I of For Rheumatism Gout Biliousness and the unset car. At Albany will be opened on the 19th of this month, and have three carloads of feed aad Fishers flour. The new store is located at the comer of Briadalbm and Water streets When buying in Albany, save time and money by buying the best quality of feed at Densmore’s. Constipation Use Sal-Laxa Price 25c $ 50c I Hagey tbe Jeweler Jan. 7 aad S Sold by I 1 LARGELY ATTENDED of "Tbe Second Wife" at Jefferson witnessed one of the biggest and moot eathuaiaatie crowds lhat have I. 0 D hsiwi Eticità Prtsrttit, Ltsttr over turned out for a first night Arsali Vici PfislûM. lala Cwtj play in that city. The house was packed long befor time for lhe cur SecriUy far (asine Yur tain to raw. and from the minute house darkened and the curtain roar One of the largest attended meet the house gave freedom to shouts ings of the Scio Mutual Telephone of laughter. The general opinion to, was held Saturday in the city of the crowd wm that this is one o« hall, and the council chamber was the cleverest comedo*« ever pres packed like sardines in a bug. Ow ent n| in that city. ing to the illness of President S. B. The same play will be lire eon ted Holt, who had just undergone an here at the Peonies Theater this, operation for Spiwndicitis. Vice- evening, with a special set of scen president I-ester Arnold presided. ery. and with the improvement lhat Promptly at one o'clock the meet- is sure be tbe result of experience, • Ing was called to order and the min the play will be well worth seeing. utes of the last meeting were read The following is the cast and approved, and then the fo'low- Will. Cnaae ... Pauline Sims ing officers were elected; "The 1W year old reminder" President -J. I). Densmore. bxlith ThortiM Bobby Thayer Vice-President ls*»ter Arnold, "A friend of the family" Secretary John B. CoueY- Mrs. Chase . leita Couey Assistant Secretary Mike Bilyeu. "The Second Wife" The regular routine business was Mrs. Hendrix Froida Thayer "The former Mrs Chase" transacted and then reports of com Macey . Mildred Couey mittees were had. "Who knows all" The committee to whom was re Jack Hendrix Johnnie Weeely ferred the line between here and "Who knows what he wants" Stayton. the users of said line ex Tom Hendrix. Verne Neal pressing a deal re to become a part "Financial wizard" of the Scio Mutual, reported that it John ('ass Orville Gilkey bail mol with representatives of the "An inventor" line arui that an agreement had l>een reached, whereby the line was to l>e connected with the Scio hwilchtioard and the petitioners to ' "Albany is determined not to let keep uo the commercial line at their sny second class school get ahead of own expense, Thia adda about 40 her in the race for valley champion- more phones to the Scio Mutual. 4iip"—Albany Democrat. Then The report of the committee was the Scio boys went in and cleaned approved. up Albany with a score of 32 to 16. Fhc special commillev appointed "Buck" White and "Pitchford’' to arrange with a phone line near Sims werneasilv the stars of the Jordan to allow It Io connect with ganiu, White alone building a score Scio Mutual, reported that all ar that equaled the scores of any three rangements had been made and that Albany men. connections were in force. This The battle was fsat and full of also adds a considerable number of pep from the word go,and all the way phones to the Scio Mutual. The through the Scio boys showed their report of the committee was *1»- superiority over their opponents. proved. The line-up was The rates for the users of the Scio Albany phone system was placed at $«> per White 14 Steinctpher 6 K. Sim AO year for rural phones and 17 per Stellmacher year for city phones. T. Sims 2 2 Ixioney It having been reported early last Holland 6 Brandenberg 6 week that some 40 phones in the Neal Cooley 2 vicinity of Crabtree desired to be Peo^ Theatre Weekly & Comedy You Are Invited to all Services Sunday 11.75 1WE YEAR SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 18. 1922 Mae just received another fine led nf s pi «tarir». and his prices are < Admission 15c-35c From Swifts Produce Co. to The Winner Produce Co. F. B. Studnicka, Operate*.