The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 09, 1922, Image 4

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GILKEY STATION
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Nov. 7
nter^and the Children's
I^t a cheery oil heater filled with
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Pearl Oil drive the chill from the
bathroom. Its comfortable warmth
will delight the kiddie« and safe-
guii’xl their health. You can easily
carry the heater from room to room
— wherever you want its friendly
glow.
Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined
by our special process —which
makes it clean burning — no smoke
no odor- no waste.
Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere.
Insist on it by name - Pearl Oil.
PEARL
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HEAT
AND LIGHT
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CALIFORNIA
be free, but “Death's but a path
that must be trod. If man would
Through Standard Sleeping Cars
ever pass to God.” Though we
wonder whv he was taken in the
Springtime of life. “Thou hast all
seasons for thine own Oh death.”
Ixiving friends did all they could
for him while here, and on Thursday,
one of the largest crowds ever gath­
ered here at a funeral, tenderly laid
him away, amai many blossoms of
Aoewrs.
The whole community extends its
heart felt sympathy to the bereaved
family in this sore affliction.
The following attend«*«) the speak­
ing in Scio Monday evening; Mr.
and Mrs W A. Gilkey. 8. P Cren-
shaw. Loo Zeller. Mr and Mrs Fred
Mx-speit. Mr. and Mrs I Conard
Gilkey.
Hot lunches are now being served
•t the school, under the supervision
of R 11. McDonald, Lucile 8<>mtner
and Violet Crmshaw
Mr and Mrs
Iz nard Gilkey
visited Sunday at the Frank Cornett
home near Crabtree.
Farmers Union met Saturday
evening and held an interating ses­
sion
L E. and W A Gilkey attended
the E. B. Lukentack funeral in Scio.
Wednesday.
About Auto License
AppHeation blanks
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for
1923
II-
censes have been mailed by the See
relary of State to ail motor vehicle
owners in Oregon, so as to permit
them to apply for and receive such
licenses before January 1. 1923
Motor vehicle owners will avoid
much trouble, annoyance and un­
necessary delay by promptly apply­
ing for their 1923 licenses upon re­
ceipt of the application Idanka De­
ferring applying for licenses until
about th« first of the year only con­
gests the work of the Secretary of
State's office and mav result in the
arrest of the car owners by traffic
officers for failure to have the 1923
license on their cars after January
let neat. License plates for 1923
S not complete without a 1-ANG Hot Bust
will have a dark blue background
Range. Constructed ro cut fuel costs. Thick
and white figures and letters.
solid top two hds tn//y heat J nd thmes
Up to October 27. 1922 there have
forced entire ly around oven, utilizing every
been registered ami licensed in
I h h unit M vic ol Armco polished iron.
Oregon 5;W> motor vehicle dealers,
Equipjx'd with hot water coils.
11.804 chauffeurs. 211,496 motor
Tbe
Pattfn Rangt n bn»*rng tbt
vehicle operators, 3.162 motorcycles
st 7 ¡‘ ,'iii.ir rangt in tbt Vat. Ih i/se-
and 131,834 passenger and commer-
and mot r.y if tfrtralen. top that
cirl
cars, from which the total license
mth tn » ’,ar.ir-, a t intanai ft tu tin-
fees aggregate
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t 9H
The
• ftoiinf pfnlartty
fees, less administrative expenses,
are distributed one-fourth to the
counties from which the reiristra-
tions ire received and three-fourths
to the State Highway fund tor use
in road construction and improve­
ment throughout the state generally.
Furnitur«
Phone 76
Hardware
‘’The distribution of the rrgistra*
SCIO OREGON.
ti«ma up to September >6, 1922 shows
that in Linn county there were re­
gistered 20 motor vehicle dealers.
298 chauffeurs, 689 motor vehicle
operators. 90 motorcycles. 3961 lum-
senger ears. 3 ambulances and
Cs»» « Hal
baaraeo. 11 busses and stages. 81
Commercial cars of leas than one ton
capacity. 266 trucks of from one to
Real Etlale Brolgtr
five tons eapeetty and 11 trailers of
and Ntltry Pubhc
from one to five tons capacity, or a
HTAYTON.
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ORKCrOM
Ibitrath Obtained. f.tarnined
total of 4323 licensed uaMenger and
< alto answered l>ay or Night
commercial motor vehicles.
Tube reuten Tsarina
OREGON
Us About Thein
Quali
Riley Sheltonv
PtoVe*
O. r. Korinek
Veterinarian
Counts
Deepest giootn o'ersurcad the
community Tuesday evening when
news of the death of Cletus Holt
reached here. Cletus grew from
i>atovhoo<i to manhood here and was
a general favorite with the young
and old. being (>■>*■«-•-■■ I of a bright,
cheerful di«p »ili.m A >rds fail us
at this time to express the » !--«-rr
regard we hold for the memory of
this young man who fought so
bravely in the great world war. and
gave bis young life that we might
on your Winter Journey to
< HMervaUuo Cars with esmfortebto chairs, wide windows
xnd broad rear platforms, Through Sleeping Cars with latest
travel iutunes, Unexcelled Dining Ctev cuisine, and pk-lur-
eeque scenery will add to the pleasure of your journep.
Via the Scenic Sliaata Route
to
San Francisco and Los Angeles
For low round trip fares, sleeping ear res­
ervations. train schedules, or picture l««>hs.
inquire of agents, or communicate with
JOHN M. SCOTT
(■vorrai Passenger Agent.
Portland. Oregon
Musical Nets
A very deaf old lady, walking along
the street, saw an Italian turning •
peanut reaster
She stood looking at
It awhile, shook her heed and Mid:
“No, I «»isn't give you any mona, for
•w h music as that. I can't beer any of
I be tune« and beeide« It smells as If
• teere «ere Min«hing hunting Inside!"
The i^ongregatlonallol
Legal Fiction.
A fiction In tn" ;« an ««sumption
nui ile for the purj- c of Justice though
ih«« «amo fact meld not I* proved and
may tie lllorally untrue nnd It & a
rule that a Action of law »hall work
no wrong. Th.- fictitious characters
of John D«- and Richard lb* for the
PUH hmm - s of lurious actions are well
known
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of “< -hool District No.
96. of Linn County. State of Oregon, that a M"H<»OL MEETING of said dis­
tort will be held st the SCHOOL HOUSE, on the 26th day of November, 1922.
at 2 o'clock ia the afternoon fer the purpose of discussing th«- bmigst herein­
after set out with the levying board, and to vote on th«- proposition of levying
a special district tax.
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the
fiscal year beginning on June 22, 1922. and ending June 3#, 19N, ia estimated
in the following budget and Includes the amounts to be r«-cciv«*d from the
county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, siM*cial district
tax. and all other moneys of the dis Inc t:
BUDGET
E htimatbu EiHCNKiTt aas
No.
P kkksunal Saavua
Principal......................
1
Trac hers......................
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1
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2
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2
Janitors.......................
1
Clerk ........ ................
1
Total.........................................
Salary per year
|2iMiO <*J
1215 00
1156 00
10HU 00
990 <X)
450 uo
60 00
Total
I 30uO 00
1215 00
1156 00
2160 KI
r.txo <>0
IM oo
to 00
$ 9010 00
Ms tmual ano Supruns
i umilure «desks, stove«, curtain«, etc.)...
Supplies (chalk, erasers, ate.)........................
library books ... ................................................
laboratory supplies.............................................
Janitor's supplic a................................... ..........
Fuel____ _ "................ ..................................
I Jght ............................................... ....................
Water.......................................................................
Postage and stationery.............................
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Total .......................................
9
275
65
HO
50
25
ISO
28
12
30
00
00
00
(IO
00
00
00
00
00
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MAtNTKNANffl AN» RgFAHM
Heating plant .......................................................
Repairs on building.............................................
Total .........................................
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«75 00
560 00
9 1235 00
I NtuurraoNua
Interest on warrants.........................................
Total .........................................
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I 360 oo
iNSl'kANCB
I nauranee.................................................................
Total .........................................
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9
MtXCKlXANBOfl
Printing and advertising ................................
Supplies for Domestic Science..............
Freight and hauling............................................
Total..........................................
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5 00
ion no
20 00
126 00
E mkbobnct
Retiring warrants.....................................................
T<H*i
Total estimated amount of money fur all pur|x»ea during th«- year
g 517 42
| 517 42
311992 42
EaTtMATB» R kckiptm
From county school fund during the coming
school year..................................................
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From state school fund during the coming
school year........................................................
From elementary school fund during the com
mg school year................................................
Estimated amount to he received from all
other sources during the coming school
year......................
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Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax .. .9
l6d0 00
300 III
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L’*XI (Ml
MOO 00
RrcAn-n't.ATioN
Total estimated expenses foe the year .....
Total estimated receipts not including pro
proed tax ......................................................... ,
Balance, amount to lx raised by district tax
Dated this 1st day of November. 1922.
Attest: ANNIE D. BARTU
District Clerk.
•it»« a
FRANK BARTU.
Board of Directors.
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