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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1925)
y ■■■■; .<• * •• y ■■'5 Vol. 29 THE SCIO TRIBUNE |1.75 the Year School Board Profreaaire The school board of District No. 95. composed of Mr*. J. F. Sims, chairman; E. I). Myer* and Archie Lindley, held a meeting Friday eve ning and transacted considerable badness. The main question to ssttle was whether the district would meet the outside competition for high school students and pay transportation to and from school. This question had bi-en a burning one for the past two or more years, and with the opening but 17 days away, the school board climbed onto the progressive wagon and said "Yes, we will." and appro priated $3 per pupil per month for transportation to all outside the dis trict. Prof. Watenpaugh is now busy getting in touch with parents and prospective pupils, and it is ex pected the largest enrollment in the history of the school will result. A wise move, we l-elieve, and the school board should be congratulat- A typewriter was ordered pur chased. and a telephone ordered in stalled in the principal’s office. The plumbing was also ordered placed in good repair. School starts Monday. Sept, 21, and the following are the instruc tors: II. L. Watenpaugh. principal, and Miss Edith Pentney. assistant; Mrs. Kenneth Sims, domestic sci ence; 6th. 7th. 8th grades. Emmett Caidwell; ltd. 4th. 6th grades. Mrs. Alt* Rodgers; 1st and 2d grades. Mrs. Grace Edwards. Presbyterian Note* Rev. J. Y. Stewart will hold reg ular services in ths Christian church Sunday morning. The subject of the sermon will be "The Greatness of the Man in the Kingdom of Hea ven." Services at Mt. Pleasant at 2 p. m. The Presbytery of Willamette will meet tn the First Presbvtsrian church in Albany on Tuesday. Sept. 15, at 7:30 p. m.. and continue in session all day Wednesday, includ ing evening. These meeting* ar* public and all ar* invited to attend. "The Interests of the Home” will l>e the subject Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Miller ar* moving to Newport for the benefit of Mrs. .Miller's health. L. C. Os born and family Miller home. "1 4 < will occupy the . SCIO OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 Attention, School Children Twelve Day* Until B (he county fair is almost upon US The schools of this community are The regular monthly meeting of and there is only 12 days until it getting ready to epen their doors city council was held last Thursday open« its gales for the people to this month, and the best indication night at the city hall, all members M-e what promisrs to be the beet of this fact is the "hippy" face.« ex being present except W. F. Gill.who county fair ever staged in Linn hibited by the children of school is away on his vacation. county. It will be noticed that the age. So far as we have been able The public property committee fair starts on Turwiay. Sept 22. and to get information the following is reported having repaired the side ends Friday night. Sept. 25. thus ig the school, teacher an«l dale of the walk along the city property on Mill noring the old tielief that a fair opening. street. The committee was also must l>e held over Saturday in order Bergen Hollow. Miss Velma Gear given power to gravel Mill street to bring people in and thus make | hart (2d term). Sept. 21. on the south side of the school prop Saturday a banner day in attendance Mt. Pleasant, Mias Mabel Schultz, erty. at the fair and in business for the date not set. Complaint having been made that Cole school, Mrs. Gobelby (2d utnitary con<yti«ns were not right merchant. Business and pleasure term), Sept. 21. never did mix. m the southwest part of town, the Two pageant» will lie given again Sam Gaines school, Miss Lois Hoi- health committee reported having this year under the direction of teen. Sept. 21. made investigation and found noth Jordan. J. N Bilyeu (3d term). ing wrong. Mr» Charles Childs, who so success-1 fully conducted the pageants last Sept. 21. According to report made to the year, an«! will be given on Wednes Bilyeu Den, Misa Margaret Miller.' council, everything seems favorable day and Friday evenings Thurs Oct. 5. for the county court to make .Mam District No. 1. Miss Bonita l>e street a market road to link up with day evening a combined band con the market roads now leading and cert and musical entertainment will Vaney. Sept. 21. Providence. Mr. Gibbon* <2d will lead to the city limits. be given. Friday is Children’s Dav. ’ and »very school boy and girl will term) date not known. Complaint was made that leaks in Munkers. Mrs. Blume. 1-egnn last th«- water mains throughout the city Rodgers, l-et's win the pri.-e *g »in b<- admitted free. Tuesday. this year. On Friday the schools'of the coun were becoming worse, and the water Shelburn. M im Hurí» Meißner committee reported it had been un ty will vie with each other for spe Sept. 2!. able t<> get anyone to repair them. Building House to Save Rent cial trophy cups and diplomas in the Riverview, Ralph' McDonald If the leaks are allowed to continue grand parade on the race course be term) date not set. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.i-ilcr will fore the grandstand, and in maypole it will mean extra taxes to replace, Arnold school. Miss Kish move about the 20th of this month winding exercises. The Officers Re- then what? The time to fix any term). Sept. 21. to the Grandma Compton property, serve Corps of O A C will provide a thing is when trouble begins to Richardson Gap. Mrs Jessie Col- west of the school hou«< Mrs special racing and amusement pro show. well (2d term). Sept. 21. Emeline H dealer, who now liv< s on gram that will please all. The en The resignation of City Recorder Shindler, Mi** Jennie Cox (2d route 3. will move to her prop-rly tire racing program for the four Ollie MacDonald, which was tender- term). Sept. 28. An unusual thing now occupied by her son, Henry, a» days will be under the direction of led at the August meeting and held occurs in this district, where all the soon as he gets moved to the Comp the Officers Reserve Corps, which is ' over one month, was again taken officers are in one family, the Shind- ton property. up. The council was reluctant to a guarantee of clean races. ' ler's. which speaks highly for them. Otis and ClitTord Compton, who accept the resignation as she was The livestock is growing, and the Crabtree, Mrs. Flo Young, the have been occupying the Grandma largest exhibit of pivebred stock lei a competent official. On unanimous | grammer. and Mis* Hazel Meyer the Compton house, have taken out a to I h - there ever in the history of recommendation of the council, the primary; Mr. an«i Mrs. Chas Trox- permit from the city to erect a one- the county fair. We understand mayor appointed Mrs. I. V. McAdoo well the high school. Both opens story two-room frame house on LI I’osvar is preparing some of his Sept. 21. * to the office, and she was immediate ground owned by their mother. Mrs. tine cattle for entry, and if all th«— ly sworn in. The Oakview and DeVanev school Jane Compton, in the southwest we mentioned last week enter, this The following bills were allowed: could not be learned as to teachers part of town. The boys believe it community ought to bring home the Gordon Weeslv. painting sign and date of op«-ning. is cheaper to own their own home prizes. at Jefferson.......................... I 25.00 5.55 than to pay rent, even if taxes are N. I. Morrison, supplies ...... It will be a big fair, no mistake. Ox Yoke Delivered 1« 35 a little high. ljardon & Hodge, lumber..... • 2.78 Scio Planing Mill, lumber.... Stock Sold Well On Tuesday of this week, Albert Otho Wallace, labor.............. Will Attend O.A.C. Randall and wife. Mrs. Sarah Cam 6.00 Frai k Bilyeu, labor,.............. The dispersal sale of the fine Hol ber and Misa Hany Buckner, in the 1.50 Ray McKnight came h ome Sunday stein herd of R. R. Preever Monday Bartu Motor Co., labor......... Randall auto, from Monmouth; Mrs. 1.25 from Mill City where he had I in was well attended, and the dinner Scio Garage, labor.................. working for the past two y. irs. and served by the Crabtree ladies aid Ed Myer» and daughter Helen, Riley A. G. Lmg Co., supplies ... 16 10 is making preparations to enter O. was all one could wish. The sale Shelton and wife, in the Myers auto, Ollie MacDonald, recorder.,. • h .; m from Scio, journeyed to the beauti 5 oo A. C. this fall where he will take »tarte<i as per sch«-dule. and in the A W. lingey, Are chief...... ful, historical. honpitahle hi-nu- of 5.00 the course in engineering 1. Hoagland, city marshal ... hands of a good auctioneer, fair Misses Ketel I a Vseterk* and Anna . prices prevailed, ranging from 125 Joseph ami Roiiert McCune and their J W. Parrish, labor.............. 14.10 Dolezal, graduates of the Scio high to |1M5 per hrad, and averaging 1140 sisters Mary, Katie and Amelia Mc Scio Mill & Ele. Co., rent.... 20.00 school, class of '25, will enter O. A. per head. Mr. Preever expects to Cune. farm, situated about 10 miles j south of Albany, in Linn county, Total paid out................. 1139.97 C. this fall. Miss Dolezal expects to winter in California, and in the The bill of the Mountain States and delivered at this horn« a pioneer train for a teacher in vocational spring will return to Albany, where work. Miss Vseteeka htn not fully ox yoke at the request of Esther C. Power Co. did not arrive in time decided, but will probably take the he has purchased property. Humphrev-Tschanz. she being a dear to I m - paid at this meeting, which is course in pharmacy. friend of the McCune family. for <92.50. To Men Only The visitors enjoyed the kind hos pitality nf this pioneer home, and a The Tribune, 1 1.71» the year. No doubt the Z C B J hall will be bountiful rrpant at the noon hour. well filled tonight, when Rev. Mat- The yoke la to have its place beside 1 thews of Gervais comes here to de an old oak tree in the yard, where liver an address to men only, which their grandfather used to put the j is scheduled for M o’clock. All men yoke after unhitching his oxen when ! of any or no religious beliefs are the day’s work was done. ' invited. I ■ III — Mr. and Mr», George Bilyeu went to Eugrnr Tuewiay. h* Ï r I People’» Theatre Saturday Sunday Presents Buster Keaton IN T-A,' <r City Ha* New Recorder It has been decided to enter a float in the Linn County Fair on Children's l>ay again this year, we are informed. Th« Scio float w n a silver cup lest year and it - ii : I that the float this year will be even better than the one last year For the purpose of finding out bow many children in the grades will go. a box has been placed m the Couey store, where the children will write their name- on a piece of pa per and drop it in the box. Before doing this a child should consult ns parents so that the number will lie accurate, and as Tuesday. Sept. I • is the last day for tiling, the time - short and tnr children have t > make it snappy. Primary oupils must l»e accompanied bv parents, but truck., will be furnished, one for th«- girls and one for the boys, in the other grades. Do it today. Further information can le had of Prof. Watenpaugh or Mr« Alta .Ill—I III *♦* — / School* to Open No. 5 The Navigator Ethel Rhoda Married While in Salem Saturday. Sept. 5. IMS. Ethel Rhoda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rhoda, and Da- | vid Pearce, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pearce, sprung a surprise on their friends and were quietly mar ried by Judge J. T. Hunt. After | the ceremony, the happy couple re- ' turned the to home of the bride’s parents, where lunch wa* served to a number of friends of the newly weds. They will he at home to their friend* in Bilyeu Den after Sept. 15. Alonzo Gusman, a Mexican, was found guilty by a jury Tuesday on the charge of assault with inienl to kdl. Sentence will be ieS*t- nrday School Books Sold for Cash Only Your* for S f . rvi C* I KELLY’S DRUG STORE Í. / ? ST* \ A» k ir *►