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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1922)
compare High School Note« April 11 The senior play. ’’Betting Hrok er»." haa been announced for Fri dav evening. April 21 Thia play i« one of the moat popular play« of the season. The play cast ha« decided to give the play in the high school auditorium. A new art of scenery i« being built and the stage a» a whole greatly improved HE Fisk Premier Tread ia a tire which yields an honest, generous measure of service at a low price See this tire and compare with any at a competing price. It is your best pur chase if you want a low- priced tire. « It is a FiskTire.and ia Fi*k character clear through. There'i a FUS Tire of extra value in every rite. for car. tracé or rpeed wagon J ♦ 0 ♦ ; GILKEY STATION 4 April 11 Fre»i Sommer ha» Iw-en ill and i» now improving S. B Holt was quite ill a few day« last wwk The ladies club will meet at Mr«. Leonard Gilkey’« Thursday. It was poatponed laat week liecauae of ill. nesa in the family. The pie social and program held nt Riverside district No. 10 Friday evening was much enjoyed by quite a crowd from Crabtree ami Scio. The proceeds brought over 121. Local Market Quotations Miss Mabe! Zysett won the honor of POULTRY. VgAl. ANO ExiCS being the moat popular girl in the Hen*. 4 lbs and over $ 19 contest. Hem. under 4 Its» .1« G. T. Beard and daughter, Mary Spring». I{ Ih» and up .20 Kathryn, of Redmond, Oregon, Broilers, under It lb« .28 .10 were recent visitor« at the W. E. Stag» Cock« . 7 Serffing home. Veal, fancy no. I .13 Our achool opened again Monday Dressed pork. no. 1 tilockers .14 as most of the sick are well. There Egg». ea«h. 17c trade .19 are two new pupils, Helen Goodwin Eggs. white select Butter fat .31 and Dorothy Freitag. a county meet. F erii Mr« R. L. El I wood write» «he is Mill run SI.M visaing a sister and brother at Ia 2 65 Scratch Salle. Col whom she had not seen in Egg producer - 2.75 many years More fat, for hogs 2.00 2-10 The following attended the countv Ground barley Railed barley 2.00 convention of the farmers union at 1.75 Shelled com. eastern Sweet Home laat Saturday; Mrs Ground or cracked corn 1.86 J. 11 Kelly, James Johnson, Minnie (¿»Page cracked corn .. 2 00 Smith. J G Holt and wife and Mrs. F ixi UR S B Holt. 1 Hard wheat >2.20x2 30 Joe Prokop and several others Soft wheat 1.70 went 'ucker fishing recently in Sucker slew. They got all the fish White Announce* Candidacy they want»-d to carry home. S B Holt and wife went to Salem Geo. A. White, at present Adju today They were accompanied by tant General of Oregon, haa decided Mr Elmer Whetstone, and Neva to cast hi» hat in the ring for gov Bai-« hwrid. who is a house guest at ernor of Oregon, after fully consid- ’ Whetstone’s. ering the wishes of hi» warm Le<er Holt and wife, of Corval friends throughout the State. No lis. were Sunday dinner guests at doubt he will receive practically the J. G. Holt’s. S. P. Crenshaw’« brother ami family of Dever, visited at (Ten ths w’* Sunday and incidentally took in <>ur Sunday achool, and were surprised at the good attendance. Report card« were not out Friday a* the teacher« have been busy help ing the students with the work for the annual. One uaaaing Prof Tobi«'’« house last Saturday afternoon ami even- nine one might have thought it was a business college, and it was. for some of the high school «tudents were copying mateiial for th*' an- nual. Eight typewriter« were go- mg at once. OUR TKA» K TEAM The scio high school track team started the season in a meet with Lebanon high Friday on a very wet and muddy track Although a cold, driving wind, with occasional show ers of rain ami hail, which chilled the teams of both schools, all events were held and Scio, though beaten by a one-ai«led score, showed they were contender» for the Ixnn Coun ty championship. The Ixbanon team ha» held the Linn eounty championship for the last two years and is considered one of the strongest teams in the state ao Scio did well in «coring point» against them Glen Holland ami Ted Sim« scored four points »»ch. i winning a second and a third. Hol land was 2d in the shot put, though he never at any time pressed Snider for first place Sims, in the mile run. furnished the moat excitement when he was beaten only ten feet by McMiller, of Lebanon, who ia considered one of the lieat milers in th»' valley A little oraetice and a lengthening of his stride he 1» expected to win thr mile run at the county meet ir Albany. Neal. Kukacka. Hollis. White and Thayer all showed up well ami with the help of Sims ami Holland they will furnish strong competition in the meet the 26th ami at the Bid» Wanted The School Boatd of District No 06 will receive bid* for wood. »» follow«: 20 cord*. 4 ft. arcond growth fir. 5 cord«. 16 in. big fir, to lie delivered ami stacked at the school house not later than July 15. 1922. The bida must lie in the hand« of the District clerk not later than April 20th. 1922 The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bid«. J. S. StH HA. Chairman. A n NIK I). B a KT i . Dist. Clerk. Grand Chief Visit* Scio Mr». Ella G. Wortman, of Med full support of the American le ford. Grand Chief of Pythian Sla gion, as well aa thorn- who believe ter« for the «tate of Oregon, la a he ia tne right man for the place. guest at the home of Past Grand Chief. Mr«. 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