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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1920)
Just Where and How Is the Money to be Spent? HIRTY denominations cnot>cn»nng in the Inter- church World Movement have budgeted their *. need No buaincM could have done it more scientifi cally. They have united to prevent the po ibility ** of duplM * non or waste. At least a nn!‘.n«n J< lUrw W-ii iuv ' by tlie fact that thirty individual cumpuigtui .»re joined in one united effort. Each denomination has armnged it * budget under six main heads: T ■ ro * ths CHU c>m * wont I AT H'XK A . re ■ t • IHldW *» h« l C<HI»iete< <Mxly Ml * I • , - , • a ■ . •» . t 4 e I • • United 9t«t«« rannvt rv»n writ« th« Bn«h * l«n« x»««« Wl h * to »fir Mwstd (Ml »■•twotkof A«« I« a ch a «t kn» It tb« «ht *r«b tlw« to>V 4 FOR NRLHiKMJ® TRAININ . At 1 to4 *1 U, ««/• » * child»«« and young pw’t'la undor tS yea»« ol «•• aro «n «•ring Amarkan II to aii’w».» any rvllgiouatraining at all Romambor Ing tt • faith u< Waohii glon and LAM a . do you think that AmM'-rc will cantini *« t« g»u^»«« Waahlng- l*.na and L imt >! • * »< tarth dtaa out of tha haart« of Ita youth/ 7 hOK HOftPITAlUI AND MORIKA « * kv« y««rtt- w *« «f * J mat»and «nifttn aeri uaiy it! «r« * l rh d * «we from Church hoHMtal« b«M«tt< *« •( room Th * . h o rn«« • r« roft r«n«d * to turn «way row * children thaa they can r«r«t««u FOR TH * ** CHURCH WORK Ah MO AD InAoan«« enma hr»t Roan th« CMant I naariy «11 pltfu«« «r« Oriental f»l«<«••«. * o long «« China ha« only on« yhyvlcian to aver / ««UX» <■ *•» pla th« Ortont will continoa la b * • nwn«c«. Bo 1-mg * • cna ll ir t at h« habwa of India die b«to»« tb«it om ©nd year our own babi»a • not ««to. A Chrtatlan dactot or ItarFw «ar t abroad 1« working tor Anw»ka •• truly «• though ha wwrtod «1 5 L» FOR HIGHXR BDUCATION Of th« tki.iw AnwthaA «tudont« In fnatitutk n« of htaher gr«4«, t-ru halt arc In ln«thu ton« * * fcuhj 1 and tvRRortad by tAeChurchca M «« * th ir a«:t uUon»h«v« had Mg:«at endowment caaatkatgna, but tb«lr - .t a * I -«st! I a * th * n«» • of larger «Thoel«; and * y »t hav« on!» tu raa»l (Mt: Mt of atom nl and alumna« to tn«« «:» * th« «•!»« of th«4r contrlbetton to Amorka. 3 BALARJKM. Ó FRkACHBR.h prvaebar I« «ali«d I ho tor . Tb« . IM * an 1 wall ha may b« < out of t»n pr»a- h«ra •»• paid looa than •*> a w«ok I Each denomination has ita own detailed budget, and will administer its own funds. Your pastor has COpi« * of the budget: examine them for yourseli. In ths week of April 25th May 2nd you will be given your opport unity to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of know ing that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned to it in advance. Evr-ry dollar for bettor America and a brttrr world When your church calls on you give utul give with yudr heart as well as your j Kicked-book. Unitsd Firurxial Ca<U|>sigu April 25lh lo May ¿nd ^INTERCHURCH World Movement of North ^America rw f ■ «*» * * tf ¿Fw'irv w h <aaJr * •f W.|, dr«MB>.a»»M, The student* id Baker high echoed have purchase^ a new. high class mo tion picture machine and bar * booked t long series of excellent film pro juctloss. which will be projected upon the screen tn the high school audi torium one evening In every week. Robbers broke into the vault of the 4c I o State hank at Uclo and escaped with an unknown quantity of Mbertjr bonds. War Havings Stamps and some ash secured from rifling the contents *f b f« which may total an high as JMl.ouo No attempt, was made to open the main safe. Ar., ttoiinalrv la being sent to all 'he high school principals In the state by f»r John laindsbury. dean of the ichool of music of the State University, n an attempt to gain their cooper * :lnn In making high school credits In nusic worthy of being rated as uni »entity entrance credit *. With national leaders present, and t great majority of the Baptist minister of the state In attendance. Baptist leader * met at the White Temple in Portland tn formulatr plana ’or the nation wide campaign for |lo . * mmi .AO o Oregon's apportionment of his fund will be SI.4&O.UOO, It waa a * ionneed Because Oregon and California face tn "unprecedented shortage of water for either hydroelectric power or irrl ration purposes." the Oeary InveW 'went corporation of Oregon, and the ' llfor U > *n n ra Power company. • M-wg4 Mr ■ •»pr-srtM Have you ordered your Fordson yet? If not, you should order yours today for immediate delivery. $935.00 al Scio FRED T. BILYEU - - SCIO, OREGON Autl iorize< I Dealer Red top and chvat hay for «ale. D kb L onu . TRACTORS TRACTORS TRACIORS IF YOU WANT to buy or trnd«- for Ils acres good stock land near headwaters uf the Y a«|Uina in Benton county see The Tribune’* printer. >ummons. tn th»' Circuit Court of the Ktate of Oregon for the County of Linn liepartment No. 2. Bonnie Stevenson, I’lanitllT. va. I diaries Stevenson. Defendant. To Charles Stevenson, the above named defendant; In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby n»>tific»i and rm|uir«nl to I m 1 and appear in the above entitled court in the above entitled suit, and answer the complaint of the plaintdf on file therein, on or before the IMh day of May. I92l»; and you are hereby fur thcr notift«si that if you fail to appear atwi answer «aid eompiaint aa aforesaid, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a decree against you for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: A <lecrev of th»' above .-ntitleti court dis solving the bomis of matrimony now existing tretwren plaintiff and defend ant, and awarding plaintiff the care and custody uf the minor children of plain tiff and defeiMianl. This summons l* published by virtu«- of an order made bv the Honor aid«’ Ueo. (». Bingham, judge of the abov * entitled court, and entered of re« orvi therein on the 2f»th day of March, 1921». and which said onter specifies that this summtMis be puldishctl for six consecu tive weeks in The Scio Tribune, ami that the date of the hrst publication shall be April 1st. 1920, amt «aid onlrr require * that said dvfrmlant shall at>pwar and an swer «aid complaint on or beforr the 15th day of May. 1930. WM M. RISLEY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Citation In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Linn County. ’allfomla corporation, will bury the I In the M»tt«-r of the . latchot thia year and allow water »lor ( Estate of Joseph F. Citation Starry. ltacea *rd. I tge in the Upper Klamath lake Approximately 4 ih > acres of worthless To Frsntiawk Starry and Antonie Starry I r reefing. ■ wamp lead In Douglas county will be In the name of the Stat»- uf Oregon, made worth between |300 and 4400 per you are hereby cite<l and r»»iuirr«l to, acre by the now drainage project • appear in the county court of the state ■utllned by Profnseor C. F Johnson. ■ of Oregon, for the county of fdnn, at 1 the court room thereof, at Albahy. in Irainage expert of the Oregon Agri said county, on Monday, the loth day [ *ultural college, and County Agent C of May, P.rJ>. at 10 o'clock in the fore 1 llurd The lands are situated In the noon of that day, then and there io ' show cause, if any there be. why an txxoklng Ulas * and Toncalla valleys. ortlcr shoukl not t>r made by the alaive The Oregon gtat«> liar association. 1 entitled court authorixing. licensing and , ■ through ita grievance committee, baa directing the administratrix of said ee- tale to sell the real property of said fll«<l proceeding * In the supreme court •-state at private safe, rain real proper ‘ asking that George A. Hail, an at- ty being described aa follows, to-writ; Beginning at a point mi the north torney of Portland, and John N lb>iv | er *, an attorney with offices at tiregon iHHiiwlary line of the southeast quarter of section 24 in township III south of City, la- dlsbarri d from pnu tU iug range 2 west of the Willamette mere- their profiutsion in Oregon. disn. Oregon, which is 3B 8 * ro»ls east ** of the «outheaat i’tne Valley resident * are making of th«- northwest corn ’ another effort to divide I laker county quarter of said section 24, said tiegin- nlng point being also the northeast cor I It 1a prop.»ed to cut off ah *t ta called ner of a tract of land sold to Joseph ¡the Panhandle, once a part of Union Holub, Jr., F. Zysavt and wife on and running thence > county but later annexed to Baker, January 9. and form a new county. The great east on th»' n«»rth lioundary line of the southeast quarter of said section 34 distance from t»> * Panhandle to linker, f.irty |40> ro»ta, thence »outh forty (4OJ rists. thence West t>arallel with the north Ixaimiary line of th»1 southeast quarter aatlsfaction. of »aid aarction 24 forty < 40 > rods, thence Reports from the M>ng f'reek and i><»rth forty (401 rods to the place of Muddy Creek distrlct * in Baker coun beginning, containing ten acres, more ty are U> the etfect that a aecond or leas, situated in lunn county, state | Winter Is belog expertenced. and hay of (Iregon. Witness, the Hon. W R. Bilyeu, I ta becomlng eo acarce that therv I* jwige of the county court of th»- state 1 likely to bv a severe los» of stock If of I'regon, for the county of Linn, with *! of said court »tfiiwl this 'Xil the wintor last * much lunger. Bo the •»■ day of March. A- 1). IMS *. I , aus * of the snow, all farm work ha * R M. RI SHELL. Clerk. i (aval] ' beeu dis» ontlnued > * W have * tractor which we offer for your apptnval * On we can guar ante»' to do the work, and do it right. HAVE < »M . ON rm : l i .< X >H w * Conn' and *•»• it. It I« th»1 latent model out, with all the latest ] improvements < BARTU MOTOR CO. Agente for the CLETRAC Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will pay Cash for l'4fgs. Poultry, Veal, I log«, I lide * Will buy Cream in any quantity and ¡yay the highest cash price fot it. Let us get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. Bring Us Your Cascara Bark We will give you a Square Deal FRED GISELMAN, Proprietor