The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 09, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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FRESHMAN NOTTS
Wm f’>n«van and family of Air-
We are all working hard trying to lie «pent Mrndav night at the pater­
raise our grade* for tbe second •iM nal home of Mr. ■nd Mr«. C. M.
Let's not be ' back woodsy” ail of ' who did credttabl* work were Ma« «re-elu.
Again the tarn« question comes
Ilonovdn.
A few our live«, but boost our community I Caiavan, Mildred Couey, lorna Zys-
“What ia school spirit ?”
Six Fred man boys are out for
■tu.lents In the High School as y«t and build up our «chool by bringing •et, Johnnie Wesely, Arnold Zysset boseball. each hoping to make th«
Mr. and Mrs. E. G Arnold re­
An old argu- anti Lionel Me Knight
have not learned to answer this quee- more students in hers.
• team.
turned
yesterday afternoon fron
Much credit is du« Mias Prntney
tion correctly.
It eras noted by th«- m*nt i» always prere-ntod to u» when
j Juanita Flanagan was the only •pm ling « wv« k with Mr* Arnold's
»tu.ients that »tudent bo«iy du«» am­ w« attempt a n«w umi«rtakn>g in thu 1 tor her patience and work in dirvei- girl from our ehka* to re i*ceive a be»-
parent», Mr. and Mrs. J. E Cyrus
It is: “Tour grandfather* 1 ing this play and for its success. Ida ketbali letter thi* year.
ounting to a very »mall rum w.-rv to •chool.
Lyle T.
Bhimunek
and
Mildred
Couey
deserve
loo."
Per-
near
Altuuiy.
did
without
this;
you
can.
I m » paid each s«-me»*er.
Th«- fir»l
; ME' lion was the only boy to receive
semester, after weeks of n-miixiing hap* they did, but if they were living ‘ «pedal credit for arranging the pro Ia letu-r, although Wilbur John«ton
The Sok>»l club held its regular
and coaxing, the dues were paid. today th« y very probably would not. program between acts.
and Walter Roes were sub» for almost
quart.
riy meeting at the Z C. R J.
About 45 dollar« wa* eleare»<j on the ¡every game.
W« must
Again thi» armeMer th«« reminding Civilirution 5» advancing,
■
performance.
hall
Monday
night, rhe busineas
uoii coaxing has to be done over advance also.
The
east,
student*
and
faculty
wish
|
Let
u*
take
advantage
of
this
m-w
ae«« m was f.illowed by a party and
again, and a» yet not half of the
students have paid their du«»«. Con- state law and bring more students to to thank the people of the community .
j.dlificn'iim meeting.
Students, get j who attended the play, for their loyal;
siderabls money must be in the treas­ Scio Hi next year.
Ira Morris and wife. Mis* Thelma
ury before th« annual can be priated busy today-— make our school, a better I support and for articles loaned to u* i
Downing and M im Pauline Geer of
and each student's du-« will htlp that Scio Hi this year, for a bigger Scio for the stage, and wish to «ay to
-' ...J
other* that mistakes often result in I
much toward making our annual a H i next year.
Portland «pent the week-end with
serious consequence*.
Therefore-
— B. T. 'tS.
"Am I Intruding?”
success.
M<»«t of the material for
Mrs Rct. cea Morris. Miss Geer is
watch for all Stud.-nt Body perform-
the annual is in and the pictures have
M
im
Neva
Thayer
I*
visiting
m
■
uranddanghtor of ei-governor
anc»« in th« future- and do not make
been «ent away to have the cuts inode, j
STAFF
Geer.
Portland.
the
mistake
of
missing
them.
but the annual cannot be printed until
Some time ago at a meeting of the
"A word to the wise is sufficient.” |
the money ia raised by the student» Student Body, it was voted to publish
From th«» Albany Democrat we
Errol Sim* of Mt. Angel was in
in »omc way.
It 1» hoped that the an Annual. The following »taff ware
learn
that Go». I’iotce i* to speak at
Selo
Tuesday.
NINE PIES "PRESENT”
»tudeste will lie around and all will Selected :
Riverview
school house next Satur­
Hobart Hoagland and family liave
Th« pie aerial, certainly to be
be ready to help in anything that the Eilitor
.... Grace Ixing
day, but our correspondent makes
school undertakes to make money. Aa»o. Editor
Bertha Thayer counted a failure aa far a* money or moved to Ihdroit.
other thing« go, was held after the
no
month n <-f his coming. How­
Will you help?
Arnold
Zysset
Manager.... .
Chas Kramer of Stay ton was a ever. yon are invited.
Walter Chromy final huketball game of the reason,
Senior* ........
The crowd wan »mall, Scio visitor yesteday.
Hurl Milii-r March IS.
NEW STATE LAW PASSED
Junior*
Plans ar«> under wav for the for-
only nine pi«« were "present”, and
Sophomore**
Ih-rtha
Caiavan
Make your garden grow with land
Hue to recent legislation in the
from the way the pies «old, abaolute-
station
of baseball club for this sea-
Wilbur Johnston
»late, all stud« nta who come to high Freshmen
■ e n. A m>-< ting was held last night
ly no pie face« w«rc there.
Only plaster from W«-aely'a grocery.
Mary Hams
»chool nest year by trains, auto, Joke Ixl tor
H. Y. Kirkpatrick of l/rbanon t<> c omplete the organisation, but
Wilma Miller about nine dollar* were taken in for
■ tS!:*s or oilier mean* of transporta­ <;.»l-' Athletic»
Lyle T. Shelton the pica, and it ha« been decided, wa* in Scio on business yesterday.
lid not adjourn until after we went
tion, wdl have their fare paid by th« Boys' Athletic*.
without arguim-nt, that tbe people of
hifh school. At the cl*»*»* of the year Circulation Manager Bertha Thayer
to
pn
Particulars next week.
Scio don’t appreciate pie— so We’ll
Mr* France* Everett was out
th» county w ill pay to the high «.'moi School Calendar &
have either a pickle or lemon socie! from Portland Tuesday mi busioeu
Carson Davenport, who his been
Social Events
Mil«lre<l Couey
th«* total sum expend««!.
next.
It would rvally flt in much
These
students
have
lex-n
working
em
dov.-d m a painter in Albany for
This will b«» a great help to tlw
Rev. E. S. Muckiey was a Sunday
better.
very harel to put out the biggest and
many student« attending
tome
time, ha* moved back to hi*
dinner guest of Mr*. Reliecca Morri».
'ert Annual in the history of th«
High School, who will
farm south east of town. Mrs.
DO YOU KNOW?
« mol, but need th«- cooperation and
A. T. Powell »pent the week-end Wavne Davenport and son have mov­
town.
That
“
All
a
Mistake"
was
a
iuc
*
Il ia also expected that one or more loyal support of the Student Body as
with relative* and friends at Dalia*. ed t > an adjoining farm, while Mr.
Ce««?
school bus««-* will be started to carry w* ll n* that of the p«»oplv of the com­
That
basketball
season
is
oy«-r?
Henry Stepanek of Roue burg wu Davenport, who has quite a lucra­
those whore- homes are» near any trans­ munity.
That baseball season has begun?
When you are askrei to write any­
in Scio on business the fir»’ of the tive position in Portland, will re-
portation line.
That there must be more funds bif­
Becau*» of this arrangement, no thing for the Annual, don’t answ«»r,
week.
main there for the present. Both
fare- the Annual can be print­
If you want an Annua!
doubt, many will b«- able to atu-n«i "I can’t.”
are
»«> * of .John Davenport.
ed?
Mr*. Oscar Lindley, who ha* been
high school and further th--ir • dues- a* t bu-<y and help put out on«- worth
That Swede lias regained hi* pro­ ill with the flu. ia able to l«e out
*
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tion, who would not bo able to other­ while.
perty?
Anyone poMeasing »nopahots. of
again.
wise.
That
two member» of the Sopho­
Tliera arc scores of boys ami girls your If, your si»t«-r or brother, or of
For every w ant fur your garden or
more eins« ar« taking anti-fat?
around Ore-gon City who never get any on«- elae’a »inter or brother that
That
Mary
Harn*
arem»
to
be
very
kitchen.
W'esely haa it. Frmdi and
you wish placed in the Annual, pleas«-
started to high *chool.
attentive
to
one
of
th«-
graduates
give
them
to
Bertha
Thayer
before-
clean.
We ought to get hold of thesa per­
For Sale— Kale Seed, 35c a pound,
of ’24.
sons and p*-rhaj«> with a little en- i April 16.
by Gtea Chrz, route 2. Scio, Ore-
L. 0. Fotter and George Wool­
If you know any “goo«l Joke«" (the
courag -m-nt they would attend oui
gon, on W«-»t Scio road.
27tf
ridge were Salem visitor* Sunday !
EXCHANGES
high school, thus bettering ihemre lve» kind that may be printed, not looked
For Sale—|
Three grain White Seed
Many Scio Hi. atvdenU take »pec- evening.
all, submit them to Mary Harris as
*« well as the high school.
Oats;
price
«>0c per bushel.
ial
interest
in
"The
Elevator
”
See
from
It will be greatly
From Th»- Elevator (puhli»hc«l «'mi- ■ >*>n ii possible.
For vour garden seed, either bulk
A I,. Arnold, route 1, Scio. Ore­
monthly by the students of th« Or­ 'ippreciate.l if any students who have Oregon City Hi, because of the fact
gon.
34tfc
time will offer their assistance in this that -Mr. Ramre-y, one of the teacher* or package, get them at Wesely’»
egon City High School.
U»»re.
wa*
the
principal
of
Scio
Hi
grocery.
Mofi«-y at 6% with
Thi» article of news from O.C.H.S work without the staff having to urgv
I Farm Loan*
la-d year.
n* rjiinal commission; prepayment
it of a very great interest to all Scio them for an hour.
F. H MacDonald and family and
The Rogue New«. Ashland High
BOOST THE ANNUAL!
pnvilvdgi » after first year. Wm.
High School students, and to the
School,
is very well liked bvcau«e of Mrs Sarah Morri* visited in Leba­
—B. T.. '26.
L.un. Albany Ore.
34-c
1» »op!« of the community. That com­
the intereating way In which all of non Sunday.
munity is undertaking the step of,
Cash rail! for false teeth, dental
it* article« are written.
“ALL A MISTAKE”
P'tyxtg trunsportation of students^
Mrs. Wm. Brenner and daugh­
gold, platinum and discarded jew­
The average American citUen
why shouldn’t Scio? At the special
ter. Mrs J. S Such*, were shoppingt
elry. H >ke Smelting & Refining
SENIOR CLASS NOTES
make*
many
mistakes
in
life,
and
meeting of the dl«tricL a measure-'
Go.. Or*, go, Michigan.
25-tf
Basketball season ia over and let- in Albany yesterday.
was passed authorising the board to th<* ■ who rnivsml the Student Body
ter* will be awarded in the near
Mi** Myrtle Hollis came home For Sale—Ch«'»t hay, baled, reason­
p»y- transportation of «tudrnts if thsy play ’’All a Mistake” have indeed
future.
Thoee in the Senior class from Mt. Angel yesteroay to *|>end
able price at the barn; also white
This play was
decmad it wise. The »atm- argurm nU made a big mistake.
who will reeotve letter« or atrip«« are the k2a«ter vacation.
seed <>at«
For either of above,
or fact* that Ore gon City prewnts are- presented to a large crowd at the
Bertha Thayer. Ella Tueek and Midge
see Ed Bilyeu, route 3, Scio, Ore­
true to our community.
Many stu- People's Theatre. Friday eve.. Mar.
Francis Arnold of Wheelsr, Ore .
Couey for the girl«, and Arnold Zys­
gon.
35p
«lent* who would otherwise be unable 20. A >ucc«-ssion of serious mistake»
ia visiting hi* mother. Mrs. W. E
set for the boy«.
to atteml »chool would be able to add -<l to the intereat of the plot.
For Sale or Trade One black team
With baseball season here both Arnold, who is quite ill.
attend if transportation w-vre paid. Itonit*. Sutherlin loot all chance« of
7 and M year« old. weight about
Senior
boy»
are
out
for
a
place
on
Mr
and
Mrs.
M.
Hay*
of
Albany
'
There- are a numlw-r of boys ami girl* future matrimonial bliss, by fulfilling
12°’ It»« each; 1 Shetland pony;
the team.
visited
the
C.
C.
Bilyeu
and
Wm
who are attending school outsid«- of so well the part of Aunt Cornelia,
1 grey «addle hors«* 7 years old.
A representative from the Clint lx-e Brenner families Sunday.
our count; —taking money appropri* whone ’’main lean on life” wa«
weight at>»ut 1000 lbs.; 1 bay
Company
with
sample*
of
announce
­
a tad for Linn County High School* thought« of "Romeo, my Romeo!"
Mr* S. Philippi. Mr*. Hannah
colt 3 year« old; 1 brown mare,
ments ia expect«-*I nome time in April.
into Marion County—becaure» Auir.- Walter Chromy, in the part of the nr-
weight alnrnt 1200 lbs
For par-
Ray
and
Mr*.
Wilbur
Funk
were
A class meeting wa» held last
ville psy* transportation, Scio doo* tired sea captain "brought down the
tieti'ara
see
Sim
Baas
or
Oliver
•hopping in Scio yesterday.
hou- -.”
Other member* of th« east Thursday for the purpose of re-leet-
Beard, Scio. Oregon.
36p
ing invitations, das* color*, motto
Harold Thurston is carrying the
and other detail« for graduation,
N
A mail to and from West Scio during
otice to Whom It May Concern:—
play wa» alto selected.
Watch for the ab«ence of J. B Couey.
Mv wife having left my lied and
It.
board. 1. Henry W. Anderson of
It wa* renorted that snow and Ice!
Lyons. Linn county, Oregon, do
I e I ¡»■mg um . ...... »emu ................»,
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prevented
work on the highway at)
SOPHOMORE NOTES
hereby re.r,r notice on all whom
L A| certain lighthaired member of Wolf Creek the last of the week.
it may concern that I will not as­
sume any liability or pay any bills
our class is showing a marked fond­
Glenn Holland, who is working in
or account* wha*»aever or of any
ue«« for a certain form of sausage— the woolen mills at W ashougal. Wn .
bologna ( ?)
nature contracted by said wife
spent the week-eml with hi* family
w'ith<vut my written consent.
Then there is a dark haired girl
I fated thi» 17th day of March,
whose interest ia centered in either • here.
Ellis
ponovan
and
wife.
Mr*
l^enu
1025.
Henry W. Anderson.
Frosh
or
a
Senior,
but
we
beard
»he
Women’s Wear
Snlein, Oregon
astdet
Peterson and Carol Ward of Port- '
was especially fond of ice cream
We received our report card«, an.I land visited al the C. M. Donovan !
although there were a few disappoint­ home Sunday.
ments, most of us realised we got as
J. H Couey and hi» nephew.
much and more than we deserved.
Evarette Pearson, visited in Oregon
A certain Soph girl seems to have
suffered a great bereavement
She Citv, Portland and Forant Grove
Sunday and Monday
• sometimes heard to mutter "ring". the first of the week.
April 13-14
Maybe she wants us to wring some­
W. P. Strandborg of Portland»
one’s neck.
I-ewi» Stone. Florence Vidor
publicity agent for the P. E PffCto..
Basketball letter* and stripe* «rill stopped in Scio for a short time
and a great qa*t in
be awarded to th« following member*
A clean well balanced Pmfltry Feed cannot contain over 5 per
I
yesterday afternoon on business.
of our class «oon: Bertha Caiavan,
Cent of fibre. Ten of the Chcrro Poultry Feed* contain leas
Wrr.
Sim*
is
confined
to
hi*
home
Bonita Sutherlin. Wilma Miller. Mary
than 5 per cent of liber.
Harris, Ixina Zysset on the girl«' team, with the grippe. Gordon We««ly
C erm Cow Chow. 18 per cent protein.
■ and Harold Thurston. Ernest Zink, is driving the big truck for the Scio
Don’t m«»i this:
Chcan> Molasse* Feed, lb per cent protein.
I Lyle W. Shelton on the boys' team.
Mlil & Elevator Co. during his dlneaa.
Chcrro Kremo Fee«!. 12 per cent protein.
Rhonold Summer* is back again
The district convention of the I
Chcrro Calf Meal. 21 per cent protein.
after a few day* illness.
1 O. O. F. lodge is to be held at 8*eet
A full line of Flour and Cereal* pecked in all «ire*.
The school ha* been afford«-.! con-
11 c famous White .Mohatma
Home on âaturdav. April 18. Sev-
sidnrable amusement by »ome "pri-
Bring in your produce and let us trade.
Thanh You
Comings soon
written by two dark-i i era! from Scio are planning to at-
Volume 4
THE SCIO SPHINX
Number 11
deals
You'll find Your Want Here
f
Mannish Tailored Coats
MODCLS $12.48
$16.00
$19.75 $24.75
U. G. Shipley Company
Cherro Products at
Mumpers
Globe - Albany
'Hunlianiis and Lovers'
“ Murdock”
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