The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 07, 1922, Image 1

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
VOL. XXVI.
NO 17.
SCIO. ¡.INN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1922
11.75 THE YEAR
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MEETING WAS
WELL ATTENDED
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Shelburn Hout to the Commun­
ity Club and Royally En­
tertained the Visitor«.
Monday night saw ooe of the
largest attendances ever al the
Community Club meetings, and it
was full of interest from start to
finish. The large school house was
well Ailed, despite the rain» night.
The meeting was opened with a
well arranged program bv members
of the school, under the guidance
of the teaeher. Mies Margaret Serf-
ling. The gathering joined in sing­
ing "America.” then a song by six
girls, a recitation, another song by
the girls, another recitation, song
by the audience "Star Spangled
Banner,” a recitation, and then the
business of the evening was taken
up.
The minutes of the two previous
meetings were read and approved.
Also the report of the secretary­
treasurer was read and approved.
This report showed a total receipts,
including those of the evening, to
be S162.10, with a total expenditure
so far of $119.15, leaving a balance
on hand of $43.95.
The spirit of the evening was co-
opertion, and it was reported that
from Shelburn there were no ship­
ments of cream going to Portland
or other places. It was urged that
the best way to build up a commun­
ity was by patronizing the buaine«ses
and industries in that community.
Talks’along these lines were indulged
in by many present.
The road question waa taken up.
but in a mild menner, because of
some things having entered into the
plana that made it impossible to
divulge. The need of the road and
the help required was vouchsafed
by the meeting.
Road mgns were ordered, and
the publicity committee waa In­
structed to see the county court
and procure all the small signs
needed in order to direct travelers
to every point within the Forks of
the Santiam. It was also Instructed
to see the State Highway Commis­
sion about getting sign room at
Jefferson where the Scio road eroeeee
the railroad and eaters the highway.
Also a resolution committee waa
appointed to assist the Seto Business
Men's Association committee la ee-
curing the help of the State High­
way in paving the road from Green's
bridge to Scio.
Shelburn people are interested in
getting lights from Scio, and «oon
will have plans formulated and a
committee appointed to wait upon
the Seto city council looking toward
lighting Shelburn and the residents
on the route, as well as furnishing
power to the creamery and other
industries there.
Arising vote of appreci.itl n <f
the splendid reception accorded the
dub upon this visit to Shelburn,
and to the school for the excellent
program rendered, was here taken.
It was voted that the next meet
ing be held in Scio, on New Year'«
day. and that it lie an all-day af­
fair, with a basket dinner at n m
Thia to a holiday and all will hav«
an opportunity to attend. No d-»ubi
a good program will pe arranw l
and a worth while meeting had.
Twenty-two new members were
added to the growing list a mighty
good showing.
OUon Winner
High School Note*
After a week's vacation, the stu­
dents returned to school Monday
morning.
The teacher« and also the teachers
traning clam attended
Institute
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
at Albany.
The boy'« basket ball team has a i
game scheduled for January 19th,
with Corvallis, at that place.
Teachers’ Examination
Don’t forget the game here Fri­
day night, Dec Nth between Turner
Notice is hereby given that th<
and Scio. This promises t> be a
County Superintendent of Linn good game as Turner has a« large
county. Oregon, will hold the r< gu an enrollment as Scio this year, and
lar examination of applicant« f»r
the teams should lie prettv evenly
State Certificates at Albany. Ore­ matched.
gon, a« follows:
Commencing Wednesday, Decem­
ber 20. 1922. at 9:00 a. m., and
continuing until Saturday, Decem­
ber 23, 1922. at I o’clock p. m:
Wednesday Forenoon. U.S. His­
tory. Writing (Penmanship) Music,
Drawing.
Wednesday Afternoon
Physiolo­
gy, Reading. Munual Training.« <>m-
position. Domestic Science, Methods
in Reading. Course of Study t r
Drawing. Methods in Arithmetic
Thursday Forenoon: Arithmetic,
History of Education, Psychoh ¿y.
Methode in Geography, Mechanical
Drawing, Domestic Art. Course of
Study for Domestic Art
Thursday Afternoon: Grammar,
Geography, Stenography. American
Literature, Physics, Typewriting,
Methods in language. The«» for
Primary Certificate
Friday Forenoon:
Theory and
Practice, Orthography (Spelling),
Physical Geography, English Litera­
ture, Chemistry.
Friday Afternoon; School 1-aw,
Geology, Alegra. Civil Government
Saturday Forenoon:
Geometry.
Botany
Saturday Afternoon: General His
lory. Bookkeeping.
Dell Sutherland, our yell leader,
is wearing a new sweater given her
by the students for her faithful ser­
vice.
City Budget Adopted
With just four member« of ths
city council, and the budget com­
mittee, meeting, the proposed bud­
get of the city was adopted, after
one little item was eliminated. Thia
took the magnificent «uni of |32
from the original interval eatimats,
so the city really reduce« the amount
I» I mi paid by the taxpayers. It is
deplorable, when the -ity asks for
cooperation in maintaining a low
rate of expenditures, in its manage­
Wahl Pens
Nothing Better for
• Xmas Gifts
Dance Saturday
Don’t forget the dance Saturday
night at the Z C. B. J. hall in Scio.
Linn County School Superintendent.
Arnold'« orchestra will furnish the
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mu«ic. Come and have a good time.
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Christmas Present
Price* from »
$1 to $8.50
Kelly’» Drug Store
Thr RcxaU Storr
Cesmlc Oust.
!t has bwn only lately discover«*
that cosmic dust forms layers at the
bottom of the deep« «t seas. Het wren
DOLLARS to each and every man. Iloti, lulu an<l Tahiti, at a depth of
women and child that will bring in MOO fathoms over two mites and a
ten subscriptions to it paid in ad­ half—a vast layer of this material es­
ista.
The Scio Tribune will make a
Christmas present of FIVE ($5 <»(>>
vance for one year, whether it is
new or renewal. There is no string»
to thia, and all are eligible to entry
Thia offer expires with Saturday
night, Dec. 23, «9 you had Ix-tter
hurry
You have leisure time now
and you can put it to no better ad­
vantage than by earning this amount.
It is cash - no other premium. The
price of ths paper is Si.75- and
worth every cent of it. Now is
your opportunity to earn your
Christmas money. Will pay 25c
for every subscrint on under ten.
so you cannot lose, except the big­
ger amount.
F ob Saur- Old papera. 10c per
I
handle al the Tribune office.
K. of P.'s Elect
After the basket ball game, be­
tween the K. of F. member« and
the high «chool team, in which the
•core was 19 to 7 in favor of the
latter, and which was played in the
new gymnasium, the member« of
the lodge repaired to their hall and
immediately proceeded with the
election of officer«, which reaulted
a« follows: Chanceller commander,
W. W. Miller; »icechanceller. Gilbert
McDonald; prelate. Glenn Holland;
master of arms, Gordon Wesely;
inner guard. Verne Neal; outer
guard. Kenneth Sims, keeper of re­
cords and «eals. E. G. Arnold; master
of finance. J. W. Chromv: master
of the exchecker, Sam Stoller, master
of works. Guy Johnston; trustee for
three years. Ira Rilyeu.
It was also voted to pay the kee|w>r
ment. in progressing, that it is im­ of records and seal« and the master
possible to get a corporal’s guard of finance 25c per member per year
out. Rut on the other hand, when for their work. A lunch was served
it comes to educating our children by J. L. Kelly. Sam Stoller and
and a sufficient fumi Is needed to Clarence Leffler. The basket ball
carry on this laudable work, there team of the high school was a guest
is always plenty present to curtail of the lodge at the close of the meet­
the workings of the «chool- a public ing.
school at that.
FIGHT IF YOU’RE RIGHT
E dna G kbk .
Eversharp
Pencils
The wrestling match between Chas
Olson ami Chas. Richard«, wm wit­
nessed by a fair sized crowd on
Thanksgiving night, and all who
were present witnesse d a good bout.
The preliminary was staged by
Bennie Froepal and Ed Boyanovaky,
and they showed adeptnesa in the
art. The boys are light weights
and have the making of good wrest­
lers under proper training.
la the main event, th
toe holt
was adopted, and in this Richards
feels that he loet hie points. In a
former wrvetiing bout in southern
Oregon. Richards won hi« bout on
the toe holt, and he thought he
could do the same with Olson, but
he reckoned without his host. Olaon
won by throwing hie opponent two
best out of three. The referee was
an Albany man. whose name we did
not learn and Mr. Richards was un­
able to tell us.
Mr. Richards want« a return
match with Olson for thia coming
Saturday night, and he will insist
upon eliminating the toe holt if pos­
sible. He showed that he hod pep
and under proper rules for him
ought to win.
People’s Theatre
Malie! Normand in
“MOLLY ’0”
Seven Keele
alno a
COMEDY and WEEKLY
Dec. 9 and 10
Admission 10c-30c
Eveyhody Interested in Recon­
sideration of the Meeting
Held by Diet. 95.
Elsewhere in thia issue will be
found the republished budget of
School District 95, which calle for
another meeting on the 21st to re­
consider the action of the taxpayers
at the meeting of Nov. 25th. This
budget was read, discussed and fi­
nally defeated bv an overwhelming
vote.
To the shame of the district, there
has been much ill-feeling engendered
in this controversy, and this paper
l>elieves it is because there is a lack
>f understanding by a major! y of
the taxpayers. The Tribune does
not believe the people want the
school to become non standard by
elimination of one teacher, fort his
would d<> untold injury to the dis­
trict and to the children of our
citixens. Contrary to the statements
heretofore that it is neeesMry to
have the domestic science in the
school to make it standard, the law
is that three teachers must be em­
ployed to make It a standard high
school. Domestic science is one of
the required studie«, and the school
board acted wisely in incorporating
this branch in the curriculum.
Besidrs teaching domestic science,
this teacher also teaches two other
studies, and her time is well taken
up. In no other manner does the
girl* of our community, or any other
community, secure so thorough a
knowledge of the proper arrange­
ments of food and their preparation.
It also carries sewing, dressmaking
and other studies necessary to a well
rounded girl to do her home work
well and economically.
There are six districts in the vi­
cinity of Scio that have a total val­
uation as shown by the school au­
ditor,s report, of over 1100.000
valuation of
apiece, or a total
1795,523 more than two times
of
the
Scio
the
valuation
six
«chool«
District.
These
support six teachers and care for
the elementary education of an
average of 110.4 pupils. The Scio
1‘:sti ict with a valuation of 1253,139
listed in the official High School Di­
rectory for 1920-21, has to support
seven teachers and an average of
13N.5 pupils, elementary and secon­
dary. Thia unfair distribution of
wealth makes the burden on the
Scio School higher accordingly than
it should be. Angered at this sit­
uation the taxpayers of the Scio dis­
trict have decided to strike them­
selves a blow in the face tn secure
revenge because nature has denied
Fight if yon,re right,
And don't be afraid of God, man
beast, or devil.
It gives you a vim that will make
you win
If you know you are on the level;
A erook may look like a eham pion.
And be claeeed as a wonderful
fellow.
But right means grit and you'll them equal wealth.
make him quit
During the peat two years 19 pu­
For his crooked streak makes him pils have been graduated from the
"yellow.”
Scio System. Five of these became
suecewiful teachers and seven are
Don’t be too proud in any crowd.
If your tight la against an oppres- continuing their education. The
re«t are engaged in useful work,
«or.
Just make Right Might then Might and ail. we are sure, will become
useful citixens. The school v as
is Right
And you’ll eonquer the trans­ listed at the State Superintendence
office as having insufficient ocientifle
gressor.
equipment
two years ago. This
For thia to an age when the wisest
lack was met immediately by the
l-aat year it
Will tell you "Red Blood” to new administration.
was discovered that the library lack­
needed.
For just ooe drop will go "over the ed sixty books. On D-eember 1st
a shipment arrived which put this
top”
Where words have never succeed­ department on the standard basis
and removed Die lest deficiency
ed
from Seto’s claim to be a standard
Mies Remedian Shumaker, pf Jeff­ school. Last year Crabtree was
erson. was * guest at the Frank dropped from the list of standard
Ihayer beate, teal wak.
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