The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 21, 1922, Image 5

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School Meeting
Hi<h School Note»
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I ween isolated school* anti
easy to leave.
those
A «peaker wa* *upp<**ed to enter- t
The average per pupil for the tain the echuol on Friday aftem<^>n ■
other ■«eh.Hil* i, *« follow*: Albany. but failed to cume ao a program w** j
given bv the High School and eighth £
147 06; Shadd. $66 63; Halsey. $43.•
92; Harrisburg. $47.46; Brownsville. grade «tudeni* The program w * m t
Song*. "Old Black k
$49.76; Tangent. $*2.62.
Scio’s the following
Joe.” "My Old Kentucky Home,” J
average ia but $5 (MJ per pupil leaa
than Albany’s average distributed by the High School *tudent*. tw >
*>ng* by Freshmen not wearing T
amoung ¡361 pupil*. Three schools
green,
two *ongs by the faculty, a ■
in the county have a higher average
v«>ng by four boy* and a *iN**ch bs T
per pupil, the average for one of
the«« schools being $20.00 per pupil four boy* and a apeech by Deilarer' a
g
higher than Seio's and the other Suthealand
The t'hriatmaa vacation will be- ■
$30 00 per pupil higher than Leba­
non. The school paying the lowest gin on Thur«day IK*c. 21at. and end u
salaries had a special tax last year on Tueaday Jan 2nd.
The Junior English claaa which T
of 19.6 mills compared to 19.1 for
haa been atudymg "Robert - Rule*->( t
Scio.
Order” tried to put in practic« I
The salaries in Scio compared
with the average in the county are what thev hail learned by entering »
into "The Committee of the whole.” £
a - follow**: Head of School (not in­
cluding Albany and Lebanon where The diacuaaion wa* on amendment«
to the Conatitulion by the High J
the salaries are $2000 and $3000)
School.
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Average $17*49. Scio. $166 66;
The boy'a and girl*» basket bull £
High School Teachers, average $147-
team* are practicing for the big
K4, Scio, $131.66; Grade Teachers,
double hen<ier with Stayton here V
•verage $107.05 Scio, $115, Ave- Dec. 22nd.
A
r ige of sa ary per pupil for county.
The Algebra clad» waa Informed *’
$17.79, Scio $52.76
that
a teat will be given Wedncadny ;w
The an tint paid X teachers in
Thia
will cauae some hard atudy- "T
J> fT«*rsi>n is >> :; • a, ■ -<mpared with
Ing becauae the work i* ao difticcilt
S ¡o’
$7600 97 for 7
that one of the member» of the T
t .»eh< rs
Jefferson pays the prin-
clans call* th« problem* "Brute*’’
,-4
c >rl $200.00 i*»r month for 9
Ray McKnight wa* tardy Monday T
r >nth* and Stay ton pays the same
morning for th© first time in three ; 4
a muni for 10 months. Mill City
year*. We are wondering if the
p ys the same for 9 months.
A voter m a third class district clock stopped.
PermiMion ha* lu-en
receive-!
n ¡st -■ fn> of al! I citizen of the
from the Board <>f Control, and cor - .-W
I S. (If formerly an alien he must
tracts have been signed for a basket T
h ve taken out hi- « cond papers
ball game with the Slate School (or • :W
a I have received his citizenship
the Deaf, to bo played in Scio, Jan 9
before a naturalization court); he
10. Thia ought to be an interesting ®
n ¡st be 21 years of age and be a
game so come out and booat your : T
b na-fide resident of the district 30
hime school and team.
,
d ys immediately preceding
the
A student body meeting waa hcM 5k
e ction; he must either be a taxpay­
Monday for the purpose of adopting y
er in thu district as shown by the
severl new amendments to the con-
1» t county aaaeiwiment or the head
»litution.
!
oi a family having children of school
Don't forget the double header
a> e. If husband and wife have the
Friday night.
£•
d« ed to property made jointly and
b- tb names appear on the asaem-
tnont roll they may both vote, but
sb >uld only the husbands name ap-
p- ir on the aaseestnent roll only he
c*i vote.
Dec. 19
if the property is in the wife's
Our expected *n»w *t<>rm ha* I
name, the husband may vote a* head
arrived and i* three Inch«» deep and
of the family and the wife as* tax­
the temperature hanging around 16
payer! other qualifications being *11
to 26. not luvi weather for a anow
ni ht.)
atorm—could lie worw, »till it i*
One who has acquired property
re
bad enough.
aii ce the last tax roll can not vote
Ed Kalin* and S. W. Gaines made
br *auae of this ownership, for his
a
abort
run to Crabtree Saturday.
name has not vet been placed on
finding Mr*, M. U. Game* in very
tti assessment roll. One who has
■old property since the last aaam*- poor health being confined to her
m> nt roll ia a legal voter if he was couch moat of the Lime.
G. A. Griffin miule a trade with
th * owner of thia property when
some
one at Crabtree, trading two|
th* last assessment rol' was made.
•mall
pig* for 40 bushel of tine po­
it ia the ownership of the proper­
tatoes.
having them delivered.
ty at the time the asaeaamenl roll
ia made that eounta.
Ed Kalina has lost ««»me 15 sack*
of fine potatoes from the free®-, a*
he had them in aaek* for Uncle Tom !
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id up to Ian. I, 1923, and for
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Smail.
The old man received word from 1
hia w*n. Theodore, that he i* billed
to be home for Christma*. •ahe i*
J. L. Ogleabee and wife spent laid up with a fearful cold and ria-
Sunday with Charles Oglesbee'a, of mg in hia ear.
North Santiam.
W* see «inc* rhe «now sleigh* and
John Ransom ia home from O. A. ■led* «re (lying by like a bird op the
C. for the holidays.
wing, wasting no ga* or oil; liearlv j
Venita McClain is ill with a cold hi'.ting the high place«. Auto* are
and fever.
Mrs MacLeod and grandson« Vray
and Kraid Ashbaugh, are staying
with Charles McCallister* until thsy
leave for Brook*.
Mrs. Anna H iron* and son Kenneth
of Corvallis, are visiting with Al­
fred Powell's until after the Holi­
days.
layed out a* they can travel now a*
cheap aa Bull beef,at a dollar a
pound.
The Scio Bummer'« hotel .» pre­
paring for a big Christman Dinner
for her aon. Ira and wife, and Mr*.
Holme*. of Dalia*, and .end. ap.cml
around this section the past week
hunting for beef, he found it very
scarce. He called in at the farm
for a square meal and horse feed,
all for 60c. Sava he will call again.
The Rohlev man notified the farm
hr would be around in a few days
with a full load.
Our Sunday school was only fairly
attended owing to the snow and
cold weather. Our day school is
progressing nicely under the man-
-
ot M« M<x’re' of Alb,ny
invitation out to the Santiam Farm
B»«? Kalina and wife called on hia
to call in for a square meal, aa *he, brother Ed. Sunday afternoon for a
only charge, half price for Bummer*,
C<*u«l Faalii»*.
A r«<nnctl<-*l woman played an
April fo»l trick nn her hoabnnd by
trlling him »he wa« going to sue for
db.-m, when «he had no Intention nt
itotnit It Some women don't know the
difference bet seen a Joke and a die-
appointment
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■inks and remodeling hia wife'a pan­
cough and Bronchitis.
One of the Albany butchers was try with new ataining and painting.
The joint Indies Aid of both
churches eave a bazaar last Friday
at the K. of P. hall, and sold mar. v
articles of worth for the Christmas
season, and in the evening rendered
a splendid •bort program. These
Tueaday morning no exeitemt
taking pat t were: Maatera Harry
around the Santiam Farm. All well
Weeely and Marley Sima recrted.
and enjoying life.
little Edrla Thaver at ng, Mr* Edwin
PIK KATEK
Holland plaved an
instrumental
piece and Eii
l*-ta Couey and
Pauline Sims sang a duet, A fair
crowd was present and all enjoyed a
good time.
The Pie Eater wishes all the read­
er* of these item. • happy Christ-
maa and • good time New Yeara.
ao aa to etart out like a bucking
mule with a briar under hia tail.
■ ■«•pliant.
“Sometime*. John," «*14 Rra.hkln'a
wife, “I ito «et a tittle dlwnurased. and
think yoe are h«rd to ploaae." “You
don’t «ar an." was the astonishing rw-
kitnder. "Tea. hut I meat admit there
is we thing yw never found fault
with- the way I look when ! waar my
l.t year's ciotbea. •—Oetrott
»hurt viail.
Mr. S. B Cooper, of Lebanon. |
Ed and the old man made ■ ran
was around peddling Wade', medi- Monday for Scio, finding the town
cine. T’ne insurance says, "no cure wry quiet. All seemed highly elated
no pay.'* ao «be old man secured two to see the anow .lowly moving. Ed
bottles of ktdttev medicine and one waa down for fixture, aa he ia doing
of cough syrup, which cured my t autue work in tbe kitchen putting
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