THE SCIO TRIBUNE VOL. XXVI NO. I« SCIO. !JNN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1922 11.75 11IE YEAR — COMMUNMITY CLUB MEETS MONDAY Wa* Splendid Meeting SCHOOL MEETING SLASHES BUDGET Stanley Hoffman Die» DEDICATION OF GYM WAS SUCCESS The regular bi monthly meeting Stanley Hoffman. Crabtree mer­ of the Scio Busmens Men’s Associ­ chant, died at his home in that place ation was held Monday night, and Monday night following a lingering ' Shell >lirn is the Next Place to a large number were pr«dge Gave Dance. i Mike Kelly, father of our enter­ ents 15 years ago locating at Crab­ prising druggist. trev. where he has been in the mer­ When the Forks of the San iam The annual budget meeting of the The plana of the high achool The committee recently appointed chandise business for several years. Community Club meets in Sheloura i taxprvers of this sch-xd district. No. students, together with the help of tn look about getting the road from Besides a widow, who is a daugeter next M inday night, it will have 96. was held at the Scio High School the I 0. O. F. and K of P lodges, Scio to Green's bridge paved, had of Horace M unsell, he is survived before it the matter of paving the building Saturday afternoon, and for the dedication of the new gym, its report in and Its action so far by one daughter. Audria, who is still road I m - tween Scio and Green’s after defeating the request of the was a howling success, if that word ‘ was approved. The committee has at the family home. bridge, and thia is a matter that school board fur a permit to l«vy a can tie fully appreciated. The con­ I been to Salem, secured the cooper- He Is also survived by his mother. will require considerable thought tax in excess of the six per cent lim­ tents of the iron box. which contain­ ' ation of the Salem Commercial (Tub. Mrs. Jsmes Hoffman of Crabtree, and planning to get accomplished. itation, also proceeded to further re­ ed a history of the gymnasium up land will soon make a trip to Port snd four brothers and two sisters. On Monday night. Nov. 20. ac>m duce taxes by chopping from the to Saturday night. Nov. 25. 1922. land to interview the State High- The brothers arc Arthur and Edward mitt*-«- from the Scio Business Men's- teachers salaries the sum of approx­ was placed in the cornerstone of the way Comm i sari on It is confidently Hoffman of Crabtree. Joseph Hoff­ Asaociation met with a like com­ imately 11095 I he vote was con­ building nt 7;46 p. m . ami then fol­ man of Hillsboro, and James Hoff- ¡expected that some worth-whi.e mittee of the Salem Commercial siderably on»-»id«*»l on both these lowed the dedicatory address by the man of Ashland i promise can tie srcuied from the The sisters sre Club, and a working agreement was Questions. 47 t ■ 23. Hon J. K. Weatherford, of Albany. Commission. In fact, everything is Mrs J P. Quigle* of Harrisburg planned, whereby the interests of While granting that it is necess­ The address of Mr. Weatherford jin favor of the desires of the club. and .Mrs W. K. Bartholomew of lK»th communities could be coordin­ ary to reduce taxes, wherever and was full of encouragement to the The club willattemi the Community Baientme. Montana. The funeral ated While at thia time it is im­ whenever possible, the procedure young nu-n and women of the school, Club rnwimg next Monday night services were conducted nt the possible to give all the details con- of the meeting in taking from one i ” < he highly <• »mm- . nectci with the movement for the ; item alone all the dectea»«' is a tra­ the citizens of Scio upon I hi« won­ with the«« in this laudable under­ Wednesday afternoon hy Rev. Erank Having of this road, it will have taking. vesty upon the school district and a id d Het¿ar assisted by the Modern Wood­ derful undertaking and ths »rained considerable momentum by While it building which was the result < ' The question of Consolidated hardship on the teachers men. Burial was ms«’e in the Frank­ next Monday night, when it is ex- schools was also diM-usm-'i, but then- is true this reduction will not affect their efforts. He cited them to the lin Butte cemetery. lM-cte»i that a large crowd of mem- was a lack of data f-r the club t<> the present contracts with the achievements of men and women ers of the cluti and its friends will definitely outline a program. A teachers now employed, it dues en- tie fore them, and urged that they be present and thus materially assist committee was ap[xunlt*d to c»ioper tail a burden upon the district l>e- Jordan Plana Consolidation keep up the good work here started. the business men of Scio in this ate with th»- Scio school board for cause ot the necessity of forcing Owing to the largeness of the room, A new move in educational circles tudable undertaking. Several the purpose of securing a ra consid­ the sch'xil board to issue warrants, it was hard f ir those in the rear to plans are under discussion, but these eration of the taxpayers at the and these warrants wdl draw sis is being discussed by the voters of hear the speaker, and they missed the Jordan country with the view cannut now I m - given because of the school mt-eting heln Monday night, possible, but It seems the schools tainment of the eon nunity socially, lack of a atove for the purpose suffer most.” the K of I*. lodge Tuesday night, lire 11, at the Sei-» hotel and for the discu»»n>n of questions of keeping those who did not dance when the business of the order was of public interest in a comfortable feeling. There 1 — to nominate officers foi the ensuing Junes; inner guard. Verne Neal, H. Today is Thanksgiving It is the were as many present who do not year. The following were named, E ToMe; outer guard, Kenneth day upon which we are to render Albany’s Healing Meetings dance as there were of those who and will I« elected next Tueedav Bims, Clarence letfler, H A Ballin; thanks unto Almighty God for the do. and no doubt in the future night: Chancellor Commander. W. keeper of record* and seals. Prank blessings of the past year. To this More than .3000 people. It is esti­ there will be provided some sort of W. Miller; vice chancellor, Gilbert Barto, E G. Arnold, Rolla Shelton, <-n»i The Tribune wants to. comply mated. were turned away from the way for keeping the guests warm. McDonald; prelate. Edwin Holland; J. S Sticha; master of finance, J. with the request of the President Albany Armory last Tuesday night It was a moat magnificent gather­ Master at-arms. Glonn Holland, Jess W. Chromy; master of exchecker, of the Unite«] States an