The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 11, 1922, Image 7

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    Atoatstritrii i Natici
At Scio, in the »tale of Oregon, al the cluse of business. May 5th, 1922.
The Baccalaureate service« will
be held at the Christian church Sun­
day evening. May U
Rev. J J
Canute«. of Lrtanon. will officiate
The new gymnasium building is
Progressing rapidly, out the work
is growing more complex
Some of
the smaller boys have loot their job
driving nails, which they were doing
with glee
Many of the town's
Isading men assisted in raising the
wails for thp gym. and their help
was g fly appreciated
The track team journeyed to Al-
tany last Friday t > participate in
the county tree* and field meet.
Albany won f.rst wite 55 points.
Brownsville second with 20 and Scio
with 17 counters
Although Scio
was not the strongest contender she
was represented in every event
Scio will take part in the track
meet at Stayton Saturday. May
13th.
In spite of the difficulties that
threatened to make a failure of the
senior play at Lyons it was a sue-
cess.
Both Dr. Hobaon and Dr. Prill
have given some of their time dur-
ing the tiast week to instructing the
general science class on handling
poisons and first aid.
SHELBURN NEWS
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May 9
Eieculor's Notice of Fuel Accooat
Rsaeueaea
Larwood Items
1.
May I»
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4.
C. C l>avenport and family at­
tended the dance at Crabtree Sat­
urday night.
V.
Wilbur Heming and wife were
•hopping in Alt*any one day last I
week.
Anna Dolrtal. who attends high
school in Seio was a week end visit-
or with her home folk«.
ll.
l-oans aixl discounts including rediscounts shown In
items 29 and Su. if any
. ....
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Overdrafts secured and unsecured ................. ....
U. N. government securities owned
.... ...........
Other bonds, warrants and securities, including
foreign government, state, municipal, corpora­
tion. etc ..........................................................
Cash on hand in vault and due from other banks.
bankers an-.i trust companies designated and ap­
proved reserve agents of thia bank........... ........
Checks on banka outsita city or town of retorting
bank and other cash items ................
...
Total cash and due from touiks. Item» 9 A ll
««¡A,727 73
Total
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Have Yon a Saving« Account ?
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It yse k*w m *. kwy h « re «««
II r«s ba*» •*. •'"»
We f>av 4 percent interest on savings accounts which we credit to your
i.. ■ .1 every six months. Consider your savings account bill aa a rvgu
lar bill, one that must be paid aa regularly as toe rent or grocery bilL
You will never give it up.
The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon
■ WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE"
4
latwrel sal se VW|
one-eleven cigarettes
TIRKLSH
VIRCUNIA
BURLJtY
^FIFTEEN
fn a nru> JiirMp that fits the pocket—
At a price that fits the pocket-book —
The same unmatched blend of
Ten kish . V irginia
Butu.Y Tobaccos
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M.307
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Liabilities
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17.
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Capital stock ¡>aid in
4 lo.ono
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Surplus fund
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5.635
(a I mtivided profits.
» 3.T74 56
Spense*.
and tax«-« ,
|»atd.
M
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(b) | .«-s» current exp»
____ int«-r«-»t
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__ _ _ 2,713
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Reserved for taxes, interest sim ! depreciation
1.075
DemanS Depeslta. other than l :< «.s. «object to
reserve:
Individual de|MMiit* sut>jc<'t to check, including de­
posits due the State of Oregon, county, cities or
KO. .TO 'M
Other public fund»
Cashier's cheeks of this bank outstanding payable
on demand ..............................
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3.IÍK3 ;w
Total on demand deposit«, other than bank de
posits, subject to reserve, items 23 A 25
.|1A4.<*17 32
Tims and Savings Deposits, » .
cl to reserve
and imysble on demand or subject to notice:
Time certificates of de|ioalt outstanding .........
40.344 W»
Total of time and sax mgs deposits payable on de­
mand or subject to tmtu e, item 27 ................... 40,344 U0
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Pocket Knives
Guarantee Hack of All Kniven.
Now on Sale nnd Displayed in Show Window.
95c for $3.00 Value« Up to $3.00 for 95c
Window Show Display and Sale is on Now.
Knives Are Fully Guaranteed.
E A C T O R Y
S A M P L E S
Jack Knives
Wright & Poole
MORTICIANS
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2Ü.22S
IL n Schmitt and wife vMt«d at
1».
Roliert EJHotl’s last Sunday.
Roscoe Gaines attended the dance
a.
at Crabtree Saturday night
J. L Davenport attended a lect­
ure at I acorn b last Friday
W’llliam Smith was a business vis­
itor al lx>banon one day last week.
S P. Stringsr ami wife made •
27.
brief business trip by motor to l«*b-
anon Friday.
John Shank and family attended
4221.H32 •*>
Total................................ . ..........................
the club dance at Laeumb Saturday ■
Stats of Oregon. County of Linn. as.
night.
I, E. D. Mjrsra, caahier of the above named Lank, do solemnly •wear that
ths above statement is true to the In st of my knowledge ami Iwlief.
L. Pmivar and wife «peat laut
E. I'. Mi «a». Caahier.
Sunday al the Joe Bartu home.
Correct attest:
Subscribed and «worn to before me
Mrs Wilbur Fleming. Mrs Bi
this loth day of Mav, 1922
W. A
K Shelton. Notary Public
A. K.
Stepanak and Mrs. Frank Bartu
My commission expires Feb. H. Io. .
Director».
called on Mrs Jess Chastine last
Sunday.
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Dell Wrstenhouse and Elizabeth
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’Swindt were Sunday afternoon via-
' ilors of S, P. Stringer’s.
Mrs Bill Vaulkerman, who ha*
been visiting with her aunt and
I unci«, th« Chas Craft'«, since last
week, returned to her home Sunday
evening.
Frank Bartu and wife visile«] Joe
Bartu ami wife Sunday.
C H 0 I C B
Wilbur Fleming and wife gave a
party last Saturday night which uas
well attended by both young and
I) R U M M ER'S SA M P L E S
old.
The Federal I.and Board of Scio
community held a directors meeting
at the W H McLain home Tuesday
evening.
Mrs McCallister and daughters
were in Salem Saturday.
Mrs tance. of Marion, maternal
grandmother of Margaret Brown,
was buried at the Shelburn ceme­
tery Sunday
I ncogikito .
Mr. and Mrs. Kramer, of Stay ton,
visited at the J. W. Miller home
Parent-Teacher« Close
Sunday.
If you are needing printing of
Theron Russell was on business
The last parent-teachers meeting
any kind you can do no tatter than
in Salem Sa'urday.
fol
the year took place in the high
by coming to The Tribune.
tafe Osborn bought a calf from school auditorium la*t Thurwlay
Warren Grey, of Marion. Friday.
evening at 1 o'clock. Although an
Mrs Annie lliruns and son mo- admission fee of 10c was charged, a
tored over from Corvallis Sunday large crowd was present to hear a
afternoon.
i fine program by the primary grade«
Mrs. H O Shilling has been quit» ‘aa follows:
Beat of 'ervice, both I’rufesaiontUly
ill. but is improving now
Dr. Prill
America
and in Funeral Conducting.
wax called Saturday.
Prayer
I a<ly Assistant always. Rest of
Spencer Long and family wrre
Minutes
Hpnpment and Prices <>uaran
visitors at the A L Powell home
teed Right for Everybody.
Welcome speech
I
Sunday
Tell
Tale«
P homs IS
Ernest McCrae and family calle«!
May Time Song
LEBANON
OREGON
on H. U Shilling Sunday.
Boys compuaition on a Mule
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersign* 1 « xecutor of the last will and
testnment of Emil H oil fuss, deceased,
has filed his Anal account as sqch exec­
utor in the County Court of Linn coun­
ty Orvgun, and the said Court has Axed
Saturday, the 27th day of May. 1922, at
the hour of ten o’clock a. m . as the
time for the hearing of objections to
said ar uUUt and the settlement there­
of
bated and the first publication hereof
is April 27, 1922.
I aat> Hoixrvss, Executor
U m . >. R iskly , Atty, for Executor
Last publication May 25. 1922
The Scio State Bank
S3 IS
Tv Mrs Sarah Austin. Mrs. George
A ung Fred Farmer, and Mias Clara
li. lie Farmer, ami al) others unknown,
if any such there be, greeting:
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You arc hereby cited and required to
ai i«-ar in the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Lum. at
the I •urt room thereof, at Albany, in
said County, on Saturday, the 20th day
of May. 1922. at 10 o'clock in the fore-
noon of that day, then and there to
•how cause, if any exists, why the
aiiov«- entitled Court should not make
an order fur the «ale of the real prop­
erty belonging to the said estate, and
d* .cribed aa follow», to-wit:
The North portion of Ixita One (I)
and Two (2) in Block No Five (5) in
I
s, addition to Lyons, in Linn coun­
ty and State of Oregon, aa platted and
of record in the County Recorder'» Of­
fice at Albany. I.lnn County and State
of Oregon, aiid containing about nine-
tj ■< o n and one-half (97| by one hun­
dred (Imo feet, or all of aforesaid Ixits
not heretofore deeded to W. H. Small.
Witi - • th, the Hon. W. R. Bilyeu,
Judge of the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Linn, with :
the m a) of the said Court affixed this
13th lay of April. A. D. 192?.
It M. RtiwEi.t.,
County Clerk.
First publication April 20. 11*22.
Last publication May U. 1922.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
-i
In the Matter of the »tale .
of
William Farmer, deceaaed I
Reaervs District No 12
Charter Sv. 192
S 1
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon. for the County of Linn.
May 9
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3
Citatioa
H O Shilling was trailing in Al­
bany Wednesday
John Ransom was home from Cor­
vallis Sunday
3«?
. Notice is hereby given that the un-
rteestgned has been by the county court
of Mnn county. <>regon, duly appointed
administratrix of the estate ofJohn
Kotsn, dervaesd.
ill |wr*>n> having clainw against said
escau are hereby requested to present
the same to the undersigned at her see
deuce at 'cio, Oregon, with proper
vouchers therefor, within six months
from date hereof
listed this 26th <iay of April. IRK.
Aww* Kot*», Administratrix.
I.. M t "at i. Atty, for Admrx.
bate of first publication. April 27.' 22
Date of last publication. May 25. '22
YOU PICK ’ E M
BARGAINS
The
Winchester
Store
R. M. Cain
Recitation, “I'm Going to Grand­
pa." Opal Garland
Folk Dance, 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th
Grade«
"How to Speak a Piece,” Gene­
vieve Sima
Song. Madam. Will You Walk?”:
1st and 2d Grades
Dialogue. "Dr. Wise ”
Folk Dance — Danish dance of
greeting.
Speech on the (»vm. by Mr. Tobie
ng. "Champern Baaeliall Nine"
1st and 2d Grades
Recitation, "A Boy to Hie Stom­
ach,” by Pansy Garland
Japanrse Drill, by 3d. 4th, Sth ;
and 6th tirades
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The proceeds of the entertainment J
wan usrd to purchase a flu gymna- j
mum bond for the parent-teacher j
a*s>>ciation.
A short business «ession wax held ;
I after the entertainment, resulting
in the election of the following offi­
cers for the ensuing year;
President. Mrs D C. Thoms
Vice-president, Mrs. Milo Bartu
Secretary, Miss Skei
Treasurer. Mrs. John Sima
Chaplain. Mrs. Rebecca Marris
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