The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 18, 1922, Image 1

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
VOL. XXV
NO. 40.
LINN COUNTY. OREGON
SCIO
S aturday TO BE
RED-LETTER BAY
BOOST FOR SCIO
ALL THE TIME
11.76 IK YEAH
THURSDAY, MAY 1». 192?
High School Ends Profitable Year OUR
State Secretary M. J. Duryea
POLITICAL
RECOMMENDATION
Careful Investigation of Men
and Platforms Cause 1 his
Fire the "Guns" ioc Com­
munity Club in Seto
Paper to Comment
INTERESTING PROGRAM
VOTERS ARE TO CHOOSE
Organization to Include Men and
Choice Founded
Women and to Embrace All
Upon Records
Made and Our Belief
Il E TOI1IE. W. U , T
Principal
m the Fork« of the San tram
ESTHER C Ht MPHREY.
Assistant l*rin-m»l
ETT A MORCO.M. <» A C . 20
ITH this issue of The Scio Tribune, we arc giving our readers a pictorial review of the graduate« of A hr
1922 claaa of the Sci<> High School. It is probable no •*!..*« ha« ever been graduated from the iocai High
School under more favorab: circumitances than I» the da- >f |922. and though probably not as iarye aa tn
some clasM-a tn the past, the students have made up the ditferem*. in "pSp ’’ The class program ■«cum to-1
night and commencement ■■»■ r.-i».-, tumorrow night. Lith Is-
p ■<** in the High Sch‘x»| auditorium
The
tlaaa ha» worked hard in i I it» dull.-*., the teachers have ! ■ i | .tn -’»king, rhe school activities have been held
up to high standard, and. a» a whole, the entire year ha-
.-n one of remarkable achievement«
The Scio High School la a standard high school. It» graduates can enter any college or university without
further examination, and for a «mall community, the Sei.. Hi... n S«-houl is second to none
1’he Student Body
of thi« school is the busin>— organisation of the high ■> i >
*t ld.-nta, and ha* been very active thh year, hav­
ing staged many plensant and profitable entertainment- in th;- way financing all exoensr«, and in other ways
taking active intereat in thing* that will make them better no n an I women and more fitted to eo|w with the
triala and trihulatloi * of lito
I'hr gyrntua. um bond drive as * .me of the big undertaking* of the Student
Body, and H» sneer-« i* proven hv the building now in c-ur«-- of erection, and which will shortly I» de healed
Too much praise cannot tie given th.* teacher« and »lud.-ii»« for the work of the past year, in the grad«*«
as well a* the High Scho-J, and the progress thua made ha* *e*n noted by parents who have children that
will enter high sch <il thm fall, and many have definite v de* i.«i on Scio High. The cost of maintaining a stu­
dent here is le«s th in any - her»» else in the valley, an I th •-• v i<> have doubts as to where they should attend
can make no mi-take tn • -nnng to Scio. The following ar«* th«* 1922 icraduntf«:
W
The General Committee
is hereby called to meet at
the K of P hail Friday
night to meet M J. Dvr-
yea. the «peaker. and to
transact whatever bumnes«
may come before IL
The
hour is 7 o’clock, so those
wh< want to may attend
the graduation exercises
at the high «chool.
I V McAdoo. Chairman
Milo Bartu. Secretary
Th.- greatest event in the history
of this community, snd which it is
believe»! will redound in untold good
to every citixen, will take place next
Saturday. May 20, in the Z. C. B. J.
hall, lieginning at 2 o’clock, when
the preliminary guns’’ for s huge
community club will be bred in song
and speech.
F"r some time now, in fact ever
since February, the need of a united
community haw been discussed, and
finally resulted in the naming uf a
community committee to arrange
a monster meeting for the purpose
of organising a community club.
Thia committee, composed of men
from every section, met at the city
hall in . ......... Saturday night. Aprii
22, and formulated plana for organ­
izing on Saturday. May IS. but this
date had to la- abandoned and the
date of May 2Utu substituted be-
cau«e of the fact that the speaker.
M J. Duryea, of the State Chamber
of Commercr. wa« billed for another
city on that date.
But he’» coming, and will arrive
in Set > Friday evening. He will
have a mr-»«age for all of us. He
knows community club
sll it» various avenue«,
every man and woman
miles around to hear
know ><>u are busy, that U
is late, but he feels that his
ETHEL /ASSET
MARY SHIMANEK
COEI.E ZVSSET
ELSIE LIMBI « K
I hat
Ihey Are Sincere
Not going into detail concerning
the fitnesa or unfilneM of each can­
didate. even though advertiwmenla
for certain candidates have ap|»ear*
vd in our column«, our conclusion is
after a careful study of the chat-
ac'erialics and buaine«a acumen, in
and out of other, of the men who
are candidate« for the «evercl office»
In the republican primaries, that
tlie following more nearly rep­
resent the tieliefs and desires of the
electorate, and a« the choice of this
i>ai>er, recommend them as worthy
of the support of our republican
readers.
For National Committeeman, the
present incuinlwnl, Ralph E. W ill­
iams
For Congress. A W Norblad. of
Clatsop county.
For Governor. J. D. Las, of Mult­
nomah county.
For State I'reaaurer. O. P. llolT,
pre-wnt incumiient.
For the Supreme Court, Geo. II.
Burnett. John McCourt, John L.
Rand, present incumbents.
For Supt. Public Instruction. J.
A. Churchill, present incumbent.
For lalM>r Commissioner. C. H
(•ram. present incumbent.
F<>r Public Servic« Commissioner,
J R. Thiehoff
For Circuit Judge«, Percy H. Kel­
ly and Geo G Bingham
For State Senator. 2d District. L.
M Curl; 4th District, Lane and Unn
counties, E. I). Cusick.
For County Commissioner, short
term. I). C. Thu i a; long term. G.
A. Gefeke.
For Justice of the Peace. Dial 11.
write in name of 1. V. McAdoo
For Constable, Dist. 11, write in
name of J. N. Weddle.
There are not many candidates
on the democratic ticket, but all of
the few aie extra good men. The
one« wm>m we believe will serve the
people best are:
For Nuliohal Committeeman, Will
R. King, of Multnomah county.
i Continued
Remember the
Graduates
(Continued on page 3.)
ROSE JIRO» II
ELLA JIRIS II
PAULINE «IMS
!
hold its spring meeting here early
in June. All meml<ers* ph ase he
present.
For Graduation Gifts that
aje appropriate
selci tion first.
JOHN DENSMORE
Hippy
VERNE NEAL
See Our Window
Gun Club to Meet
Give us a call
Kelly’s Drug Store
Thr Htxall Store
J
The Scio Rod and Gun Club will
hold a special business se- -i n in the
city hall tonight at 8:10 for the
purpose of transacting importuni f
: business and also to invite the San-
1 Maas Fwh and Game association to I
Rev J. R Parker, of Philomath,
filled the pulpit at the local Baptist
church la*t Sunday morning There
were no services in the evening on
account of the Baccalaureate sermon
by Rev J J. (anoles, of Lebanon
Mr Parker will be here again a
week from next Sunday.
GOOD
PLACE
TO
DINE
IN
SALEM