Budget Meeting Main Topic I ted 1922 23 except in Mill (Ttv where the salary it «till $ 155 uer month In Harrisburg all teacher* were raised 95 per month, in larlomon 1 High School teacher waa raised 17 50 per month, and in Tangent there waa a raise of 915 per month to 9140 in the teacher* «alary. The average* for the »late for three size* of High Schools are: 91311, 11293 and 91343. The«* signed. •» • X" ¡tot of the eat will and The The students of Scio High School average« are for lady teacher* tratamcnt of Laura I * Ambrwu». <)<• ceMcd, ha» filed in th« county court of j under the present leadership have salaries for men range above 11500. Linn county, Oregon, hn final account Concerning the number of teachers aa such executor. and that »aid court i for the first time made themaelw.« ha* appointed Monday, the lxth day of j felt in th* state of Oregon, They ncci —ary, the State School Super­ December, 1923, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon of said day aa j have developed a football team of intendent sayt in his latest bulletin: the time for hearing objection* to »aid good reputation for sportsmanship i’leaae note also that a High school final account and the *et tiemen t thereof. that has lea« than sixteen pupils in Any arid all persona having objection» and the best Basketball team in the to »aid final account arc hereby notified county and one of the beat in the average daily attendance may do to be present at said time in the county the wurk with <>ne teacher. If a court room, in the court house in the city state; and in debate won a decision of Albany, Linn ( <>uuty, Oregon, and from a team that defeated Salem High School has more than sixteen then and there make such objections. They have cquiDped their school pupils in average daily attendanoe E. D. Mvtiw, Executor of th.' will and uatats of with athletic equipment and shower there must be two teachers. When­ Jjxura L. Ambrose, ileceased. j baths and remodeled the stage in ever there arc more than thirty-two H ill & M arks , i the assembly room. They have lire puoils in average dally attendance Attorneys for Executor. sentad some of the best of the coun- the schools must have three teach­ itry’splavs, published school notes ers. and so on.” The average daily Notici ol School Electron to Increase rated higher than anv in the stat«-, attendance in Scio is 49.5. The T h Mort than Sii Per Cool Over tfcat published their first school annua! school might be required to have of the Previous Year and a school paper that is bringing ( ur teachers. It Is unwise to con­ Notice is hereby given to the l«-gal in a good Income each month. They tinue the agitation for only two. voter* of School District No. *.*■’. ol 3 Grade Teachers: The average Linn County, Mate of Oregon, that an have organized a stiong student election will lie held In «aid Distnct at body organization and a measure of «alary in Scio is 91035 or 9115 per the Schoolhouse, on the 31st day of December, 11*22, at 2 o’clock in the af­ student self government. The gym­ month. The average for the state ternoon, to vote on the question of in­ nasium is a lasting monument to for 1349schools repotting is 9118.39 creasing the amount of the tax lew in »aid District for th« year 11'23 by more this changed Student Body of the for the town schools. The Linn than six per cent over the amount of school. County School Superintendent says: • u.-h levy for the year in.mediately pre­ Let us take the proposed budget There are no marked decrease* ceding. It is necessary to raise this additional item by item in fairminded analysis: this year and many increases. I amount by special lew for the following am sure that when I average the reasons: 1 —Principal: The Scio Principal I or installation of heating plant and alaries the average will be higher receive* each month 9166.66 and has needed repair of the buikling. Dated thD 2»th day of November, worked on an average 5| days a than last year. I believe that next 1922. year salaries will remain stationary week exclusive of evenings and has ERANK HtRTU or increase slightly. ‘The «alarie* Chairman Board of Directors. taken no vacations free from school Attest: if grade principals have been in­ business. No other male principal ANNIE D. BARTU creased tn Albany and Brownsville. in Linn County receives to small a District Clerk. salary per month. The lowest any I The salaries of ail grade teachers have been raised 95 per month in other male principal receives Is C. C. BRVANT Harrisburg. I a* ba non, Mill City, $177.77 per month. By the year Attorney at Law tine salary was lowered In Shedd the average salary of heads of schools Cusick Bank Bldg. and two salaries were averaged in in Linn County is 92**27 For the ALBANY OREGON state the average is $2000 exclusive Tangent, otherwise there was no’ change in the county. Grade teach- of Salem and Portland. ■ rs in Tangent receive 9110 per DR J. W. GOIN. 2~High School teachers: In Veterinarian. month and 9100-9115 in Sweet Home. the average salary for Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate 1921-22 4 Janitor: This salary is a dis- Inspector. high school teachers in Linn county j graev to expensive equipment— $50 Phone«:—Palace Peed t-hed. 184- J was 11222 while the average fori Residence, 500 R a month. Scio was 91135. There has been ALBANY. OREGON 5 Furniture: Each year until this year, during the present admin- istration, there has been an increas­ ed enrollment of 10 or more pupiis in the high school. Last vear there were only 58 wat* for 65 pupils. This year it was justly decided to avoid this condition and a uselew extra filoor was removed from the rear of the assembly room and seats put in this area. The aeala of all rooms were rearranged to fit »ize» of the pupil*, and new wata were placed in the 3d and 4 th grade r<. ne recitation chair was in good re­ pair. and whi n repairs were made ■nly 19 were available for these ; irge clause«. Twelve more had to I I: be ordered. [! The debt waa reduced >2000 dur- ' ing the paat vear, and thia debt was < outstanding warrants, there living ; no bonded indebted against District ] N > <5 It has lie-m the custom of < directors to use the amount of in- J terest paid during the past year in ] making the estimate for the new < budget, and 1 ecause a large amount I was paid, etmwquentlv a large e*ti- ; mate was made for thia year. to higher institute >fis with« t examination and m t«r<> wars five (Continued from page 1.) I Scio graduate* have availed them schools and thia year others will fol­ . wive* of this privilege. Hasel Lbil- low but Seio will remain unlew the , lipp'. Kenneth H irons. John Ran »mi, third High School teacher should be Row Chromy, and John Densmore removed. The graduate* of an ac­ ' Do the people of Scio wish their credited standard school arc admit- High School to be a standard school or not’ Shall w« diamunt our di­ attici it hail Stnintat i ploma* or shall we et m tin ue to give Notice t» hereby given that the under- them real value. no decreases for »♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦«♦♦ooaa««a«a«aaa« < WE DO DYING HUB CLEANING WORK5. INC Master Dyer» and Cleaners B5 Lyon « . Albany, Oregon «» When the Seals Come, Buy Them LITT 1,1’. before Christmas, you will be offered some Christmas Seals. Keep them and use them on envelopes and packages. Send a check or money order to cover the small sum they cost. A Hhen you do this, you help in the fight against tuberculosis. You help save human lives. Your help goes whore help is most needed — to the house that is clouded with the threat of death. W hen the seals come, buy them. Stump Out TubcrculniH with Ckristmax Sen/» For Christmas We have stocked a fine line of Fresh Mixed Candies All Kinds of Nuts The Best f ruits and Fancy Christinas Boxes Don’t Forget Us Hollis Confectionery Saturday Special Boiling meat . ......... Sc Roasts ......................... 12*c Special Price for Round Steak.............. 15c Hamburger ... ................ 13< Pork Sausage................ 15c All other meats have samo big reduction. Bacon 25c pound Holechek Bros. Prop. SCIO. .... OREGON There is a Place for The Cow in Agriculture of Every Country Where lb* cow ha* taken her rightful place, ami man hu done hi» part, we find the highest type of farming, we Ami farmer* Hying on their own farm», raising crop« in rotation, which la the way th« Lord Intend­ ed ua to farm. We find on the farm*, barn» with mow» am! bin* ami ailo«- regular factories working th* year round, getting th«- very moet from the farm’s crop« and furnishing an income «very weak of the year. W« find home« with convenience*. We find intelligent, thrifty, debt-fre« people with mind« and hands alert from «toady employment W« find a good citizenship, a good agriculture. WE DO PLEATING Oregon Milk Company Ix*al Agent. Mr*. Nell Udito Condensery, Scio, Oregon