The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 02, 1922, Image 9

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*T M taSki Will Holt apvnt Sunday
in Salem visiting relatives
Miss Nora Holt was a dinner guest
Oct 30
at the Fred Sommer home Sunday.
The Riverside schoolhouse, Diet
Joe Prokop. lx*o Zeller and Leon­
No. 10. waa the «cene of s merry ard Gilkey attended the apvaking in
crowd Saturday evening, when the Scio Thursday evening.
women's club of which Mrs Frol
Francis Higginbottom attended
Mespelt is president, gave their an­ Margaret Serfling’s sch<»ol, at Shel-
nual Harvest Festval. The program 1 burn. Tuesday and pasmuj the Hallo­
Committee consisting of Meadamea we’en favor« to the pupil«.
Ral|>h Mellon aid. Walter Morris.
Joe Prokop ia reshingling his
Mill Msspslt. h. F. Krelia and S. H.
house.
Holt are to be congratulated for
Many of the men of thia com­
the splendid evenings entertainment.
The program presided by Ra.ph Me munity attended the Round up -n
Donald waa as follow«: Piano duet. 1 Seis Sunday.
Mrs. E. F. Krebs and Mrs S. B.
Buy Dairy Cow*
Holt; Drill. •‘Will-o'-lhs-visp.” by
N girls. Mrs. 8. B. Holt accompany­
Kild Bilyeu intends to goto dairy­
ing on the piano; Violin and piano
ing
in t*srnt*«t having purcham-d
duet, Mrs Will Mespelt and Iron
eight
excellent grade Jeratvs this
Holley; Solo, Bernice Grittio; Play.
fall,
and
the other day added a
"And The lamp Went Out;" Duet,
rvgiated
cow
to his herd whose dam
Mrs. W ill Mes|>elt and Mis« Holley,
is
out
of
Golden
Glow’s Chief and a
Shadow Pictures.
At the close of
half
sister
of
Vive
la France and
the program, numerous booths which
Old
Man's
Darling
1st
nml 2nd. At
were decorated artistically, were
the
same
sale
he
l>«*CHmc
the owner
thronged with people in quest of
of a male cslf that is very cloaelv
candy, cake.cider, etc and asocial
connected
with all theiw- great cows
time enjoyed until a late hour.
on the side of the dam. I adv Silken
Some who attended from other Glow lO.iK.7t) Vive la France 1039.
parts parts were; E. C Smith and 2*4, Old Man's Darling 2nd 995 6K.
family. Dwight Peterson and family. 1 and with Lulu Alpha of Ashburn
Elmer Whetstone and family, Mr*
MIO.ON and Poppy's Doratha 991 25
John Smith. Miss Iron Holley, Mi«s
on the sitie of the sire.
Nora Holt, all of Albany, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Drager and daughter,
MaH»n«tt« Show« in Italy.
lA*ona. of Dever, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Moat Itallnli rifle« tin«« |wrt*iaii«*nt
E. Gibson and Iva Wemlierg of rr« -lent cnmpanlmi <>t marlooetti- man
Salem, Mr. and Mrs Will Gearhvar t ay< ra tlenoa ha a a very good »how
now and always haa an •(■■vllatit aoa
and J. K. Rcily and wife, of Crab­ ana at t'lirtatmaa and at carnival tima
am) at Faster «han a Venetian man-
tree. and otheia
r
God gave parents
their children
Governments cannot rightfully
take them away
G
Ik MERICA h«» slwsy« «U mm I for ihr prnlrrtion el natural and inalir*
XA aMs ri«hl*. «along whirh none U u> «•<red •• that of parent« o»re
«
iKoir chtMrrn
ABRAItlM IINIOIJM midi
“The Family i* the <• ornrr-alone of «oeial onler and the guaranle*
•f pttbltr «afrty. No llairrnmrnl ran takr th- place of the Parent, and
ahoadd nav«e he permillrd Io usurp it." (VpeerA al l.lninry. Ill« . IH'i'l )
Tha reaull« of the ram|>a<«n again«! the «o-raikd I ompulaor* tdo-
•allo« Bill, whlrk i« m fart a Hill to hltbhih SMa llunupolj u/ tdu<*
**M, may bo grouped umiet luo hr a da l
Facts demonstrated
Th« PACT» DEMONSTRATF t) an tn«. «
a«r*o««ly disputed by taybod« arr thr .<
Th«t th« Rill ••• f>»«n * Faitr Till« i"
►
*•• I th« public tad d*c»o« th* « or«
Th.r n ia no r««p»<i
«tend* to imp» r o-e
•elating law *• Io th« Pub I k ^School* b-n
»
4««troy« th« »rival« School«
That not on* <«nt id publK m.>n»v
i> ’■••«
Support at «ny privatt or p«r - h>al >• I-.- 1
•
Stat». 0» •»«» haa. or •»«» can un.lri tlw
i.n
pruhibmoa ol th* Constitution «nd law«
That it wdl incr«««* taut-on at l»««t it--- -4
aa<b year, «nd ««quit« from J3i»'n.i-«> • m
«00
»n new public •ch**J t><>
That n veata tn the C®un»v Supermr n
* av-
batracy and unappealable power tu . • »«
»1
|*r»v*lf£tt to the wealthy and i ‘
r
• htch they will be ««ampt from the la
That h will par-«st parent« Iron» r
t
their children ia petvaia tchoola b«.<h u
I
outside of the Stat« •• the« cann>-t e-rn
.1
lh«u children el«ewh«ro to oe edti>
1
That ao lar from being united >n «u|
-i -I ih*
Rill, th* Masonic Fraiera'ty <a the Sti'« 1« It
tided, many ol th« l«admg Mason* •" ■
!y
m>po**d to it »nd th* Grand Matter <d 1»-
'»
G'«nd Lodge ha« publicly denied that Ihr <--
I
Lexlg* indorsed it
That th* beat el«ments in th* sk i I tel ,-
ia
educational, «nd political hi* of the State an 4«
poaed «0 th* moeaore
That the edwestional toad*'« intufr and
m •*
of th* Sial*, are oupoaed to the Bill l>r
■
Murray Butl«r. 0/Columbia Unnertd) •>»»
It
ehould bo called a Bdl to render the In-.
n
»«stem of «duration impoMible in Or«n .n
J e
Frrxdenta of Yah. Fnnceton Chn ••
I-
I
Stanford and other great Uaiverames have <-n
phaoeally cemdemnsd it
That th« pmal* school«, under the «■>
j
law. are required to coafqrm their cuum 1 ' I
la* to th« publK echoed» alandardt i’ < I
h
languag« 1» mad« cempuleory. and th«» n-
ih
feet to th* map« I ma and aup«rvi»-n ..1 il.e Nui»
•urhorit,««
That th« propoaed law wlW ekn« up r»r T
orphan aaylum horn* lor defective an IF.
1
ehildren. and other private charities «
>«
•
elementary mstrurfroa of the inmate«
«1
«emoted
Thai It deuroys the rights of manonne* itw
a
vttsl snd vshiabl« principle of Ameriran
.
e
on* that haa preserved ihi« coumry I nan ibe |yr ns
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vtwnt ol d»c bill by *h« «apfcM ryhng ol thè l'tcuid-
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gasa* )udg«B4MiÌ nf ihr volrr« ol <*■««<>». (oiifxlrul of lh<- rr>ull if a rrgard
fo» ih* iehari1»il a«MÌ fumUmv-nlaf prinri|dr» ul rvaumaMr librrty a«r t»
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CATMOUC rj\l( RIGIfTk A*MM.1 1IION Of OREGON
SI* Moegaa Btalldin*. Portiumi. <hr»u»
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Aar«N«i>e 5errr<ary
Vote 315 X NO against
School Monopoly Bill
Named on thè ballai, CompuLsory Education Bill
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Mias Virginia Munsey, a student
of the iwbanon school, was a visitor
here last Wednesday.
apirit and pep.
Examination« are being given for
the first aii week«.
A number of the mischevous bov«
and girl« were sentenced a term of
vacant period« in the library, where
they will act as librarians
The gym committee held several
buai' ess meetings the last week.
The boya and girla are both get­
ting their basket ball teams orga­
nised. The boya have two gamtw
scheduled with Stay ton High, but
the girls as yet have none scheduled.
An impromptu ‘‘pep meeting"
was held Wednesday morning for
forty five minutes. Prof. Tobio.
made a short talk, followed by Lyle
Ficklin. and the Miases Ethel and
Coele Zyaeet. each expressed their
opinion on the pep the sludenta are
showing their year, and finally the
students were each called on to ex­
press their Meas. Most of them
gave short speeches full of school
Much progress has Item made to­
ward« the completion of the gym
during the past week. The first
floor which had not been hid on the
stage was all but completed, last
week. Ted Sims. Prof Tobie, and
Lyle Ficklin are responsible.
The yell to on ia doing good work
under their leaders. Johnnie Wesely.
and Dellarea Sutherland and some
real pep is expected at the basket
The work on the Sphinx ia pro­
gressing rapidlv due to the work of
the Editor and Staff. It in their
deaire that the merchants and busi­
ness men of Scio be boosted to the
full extent in the school paper
thia year.
ball game« thia year.
The boya physical training clam
haa been playing volley ball three
daya a week for the past three
week«. 8>.me of the playera are
becoming fair y proficent.
Greeting« Halsey Enterprise we
are glad to see you again.
Don't forget the Gym Dedication
and Dance November 25.
ihe Southern Pacific Railroad la
just now doing a lol of constructive
work in furthering farming activities
tn Oregon, and ia «ending out much
literature« featuring the aolendid
climatic condition« here under which
the farmer can operate. In the laat
few year« thia company haa «ent
out over 20.000,000 copies of des­
criptive literature. m<>«t of which
haa been in colora, and the good it
haa done will tie reflected in increas­
ing settlers upon our lands now un­
occupied and UDtilled
GILKEY STATION
ager «miraltv briny« a S'-od company
M im Dorris Meissr «(ant Sunday of marionette« tn town.
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