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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1924)
t-. <•- • 'V. ***£> ÍÍ r* • JU* I The £clo Tribuni General New A Patf« 4 TET County Paragraph» County Superintendent Edna Geer has in-iued 19 certificates to teacher» in Linn county as a result of the ex aminations held in Albany in Decem ber. A nene Smail drew a one year certificate, and Mabel Zysaet drew a five year primary certificate. Both three ladies are from Scio The Albany chamber of commerce, through its agricultural committee, is protesting to the public service commission of Oregon against wip ing out the differential of 13.00 per ton between Eastern Oregon alfalfa and Willamette valley clover, and a vigorous protest was sent to the public service commission last 1Fri day. The Nebergall packing plant st Albany did over 3800.000 worth of business during 1923, and paid to Linn and Benton county farmers $400.000 fot live slock. The bridge at Albany, which was closed for repairs, was reopened last Saturday. man of the committee, announces that this truck hearing will not take up the problems of the for hire truck or the paM-nger bita, These «rill ba the subject of a later The new bridge to be built at Al hearing. bany jointly with Linn county and Recommendation» covering a re the Stale Highway Commission, distribution of tiuck license fe» will be st Ellsworth street, and not l»e»-n at the old stand, according to word and truck dealer fees have recorded from Albany, the agree made by a special committee of the Industry. Further ment being reached between the Automotive suggestions are expected to develop ^wo last week. at the truck hearing. Before the Lebanon has re-elected all the old passenger car situation is consid-* officers for the year 1924. and placed cred the committee expects to com 33000 from the general fund to the plete its labors on a truck schedule Grant Street improvement fund for and truck regulations which will be a period of six months. * economically sound and permanent. Fire originating in the basement It will be remembered that thia of the First Presbyterian church at I license Revision Committee was ap Lebanon last Sunday caused a dam pointed by Governor Pierce last age of tietween $2000 and $3000. Spring.‘following the abandonment with insurance almost sufficient to of a program to invoke the referen cover damage. The large pipe or dum on the one cent gasoline tax gan wn not damaged, and the audi law enacted by the 1923 legislature. torium was only smoked and tar- Governor Pierce and the Highway nished by the water. Commissioners pledge their support Travis Maddox, an inmate of the tn a program revising license fees poor farm since early last Novem- downward on the old motor vehicle recognising value. At the same ber. died last Thursday and was buried at Kiver»ide on Friday. He time they insisted that the total was 76 years old. and a native of revenue be not decreased and agreed ‘ taken from oil shale, took place st Crabtree last Monday, and another demonstration loos place in Port land on Tuesday. The high sshool at Ijrons has been stan da rd i ted, according to a report made by the department of educa Kentucky. tion of the state of Oregon to Coun ty Superintendent Edna Geer. This To Consider makes the 14th in Linn county. 7* Licerne Fees Ash Swale has started agitation Truck license fees and regulations for a market road, and will leave no will tie the subject of consideration stone unturned to get it. it the flrat public hearing of the The executives of the countv W, Oregon Motor Vehicle IJ cense Re C. T U. held a meeting in Albany vision Committee.. Thia hearing Friday. Luncheon was served at will tie at Portland at two o’clock on the St. Francis Hotel at noon. The* Monday afternoon. January 28th. meetings were held in the -Metho room 52« Court House. dist church. For the past six months the spe Russel I*. Shortridge, who for cial committee appointed by Gover merly worked for the Mountain nor Pierce to make recommends- States Power Co., committed suicide | lions to the 1926 legislature for a in Portland last Thursday, accord I motor .vehicle license revision reduc-I ing to the Albany papers. mu the tax burden on the old car W. J. Turnidge of Crabtree re turned from Ashland Wedne»day last: greatly enthused over the pros pects of a shale plant there, in j which he is interested. A demon stration of the extracting process, from which oil and by-products are ' Form the Habit of buying Round Trip Tickets Usrssesnabis lo («paci Har. the time 3 Trips for the Price of 2 to visit In addition to saving you money, the tram can be depend**! upon to furnish you with California I Safe and Confortable Low Winter Ex cursions service, irrespective of rain, snow, ice and other unfavorable weather conditions. Daily Ride the Train Ix>cal Agent will gladly give you any information you may wish regarding fares and train schedules JOHN M. SCOTT ..-»«•rger Traffic Manager, Portland, Oregon. to support a measure for a slight increase in gasoline tax if this be necessary in order that an old-car tax reduction be made which will satisfy the public. The personnel of the License Re vision Committee la: W. B. Dennis. Carlton. Chairman. James H Cassell, Portland. Secretary; James 8. Slew- art. Corvallis; John H. Hall and c. L. Boas of Portland. Her Mut har Now that yon know Ferdinand wasat oui with another woman, aa you tboticht. why don't yea makr up with him' Mrs Junabrlda Why, hr hasn't eren attempted to beg my forgiven«-»» Now’s The saving made an two tripg by pur- chasing "return” instead of "one way” tickets, fat approximately the cost of one round trip ticket Southern Pacific Notice of School Meeting NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN u> th»- legal voters of School District No. »6 of Linn County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of »aid dis trict will be held at Scio School House, on the 9th day of February, 1924. at 2 o'clock in the aft. rrr >n for the |mri......... . di»<-.i-»!tig the budget hereinafter •ct out with the levying board, and to vote on the pru|x>sition of levying a •pecial district tax. The total aniom t of money n.c I. '• by th« aid school district during the ( •cal year beginning on Jane 8, 1923. a» 1 ending June 30, 1924, h estimated in the following budget and inelu.l. • the amount« to be received from the county •cl.ool fund, »late hool fund, elementary school fund, special district tax. and all other money» of the district: has liren busy gathering information. Fhe January 28th hearing will be the first of a series to be held dur- ing the year in order that the com mittee's report may represent the rnuuiNAi. sebvicw : people of the state. a, Principal» .. a. Teacher».... W. B. Dennis of Carlton, Chair» < Kelly*« Drug Store. Scio. Oregon BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPEMUTTRES No ...I ...t 1 1 1 Janitor»......... .................. . ...I Clerk............................................ ...I Salary per year Total 31600.00 11600.00 1125.00 2250 00 lOHOOO 1080.00 1000.00 1000 00 990.00 990,00 460.00 4(41.00 75.00 75.00 Total ........................... .............. 37446.00 MATERIAL AM) XI TCLlES: Supplies (chalk, eraser*. etc.) Library Book» ......... .. Janitor'» Supplies .................. Fuel ........................................... Light................................ ........... ,. Water.. 3 SOW 2b. 00 50.00 2110.00 36.0g 12.00 10.00 .......... 10. Postage and Stationery.......... Total.............................. I 363.00 MAINTCNAM X AM) REPAIRS'. Repairing roof, building and grounds.... General repair, building and ground».... I ».00 25.00________ Total............................... c 'i- 3 60.00 tM>KHTBt>NMlH: 2. Warrant and inten-tt thereon.......... 11622.00_________ Total ........................................ 11522.00 ■iBCKUutxKooa: Suppliea for D. S. ......___ Printing and advertising .......................... Freight and hauling............... .................... I 100.00 20.00 5.00 Total........................................... » 125 00 EMKRGE x CY. .. I 300.00 I 300 OO Total estimated »mount of moo y ft,r m J)Ur !*>»< • during the year....... . .................. . ttow.oo I am mated receipts From county school fund dunng tne coming schaol year....... 31600.00 (Ute amount of county school fund money received last year a» basts in making thia estimate.) From state school fund during the coming x-hool year lUse amount of state m -I mmi I fund rrctdvwj last year aa a baau in making thia estimate.) From eh-nx-ntary school fund during the com. ig s-.hool year. 1800 00 Eat i ma ted amount to la- received from all other • ■urt««. dur- ing the coming »«'bool year .. .., 2fM) Ui (I>o not include the money to be received from tlx- proposed tax. 1 Total estimated receipt» not including propuaw-d tax.,............ REc APTTVf. ATfow Total estimated expense* for the year ... Total estimated receipt» not including proposed tax Balance, amount to be rate rd by dptrirt Dated Ulis 17th day of January. 1984. Attest: Kiriela Arnold, District ( lark I 39»». oo 5600.00 «