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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1925)
• 4 » f '< <» * •A* ' • • . • > -< W'. Local Mew ft and Cltutificd W WW»- A L Riddle of route 3. wa» ahop ping In Scio Tuesday, J D. Densmore went to Salem Wednesday to attend a meeting of small grain dealers. George Stoddard was in Salem and Aumsville Sunday Misses Vesta Sherfy and Edith Pentney were Sunday dinner rural* C. H Donovan was io Lebanon on of Mrs. Riley Shelton. business Tuesday. D. C. Thoms and E. G. Arnold E. H Hobson of Salem was in Scio were in Salem Monday to attend the on business Tuesday. opening of the legislature. Mrs. Gilbert McDonald returned! Chester Coffey of McMinnville Monday from a visit in Salem ' and Guv McKnight drove to Eugen* 1 1 • .... -—..................... were ahopping in Scio Tuesday. Mrs. Gam ber of Albany visited Mia. V. A McKnight Tuesday. Roll Morris and wife are out from Portland on a visit to relatives Mrs Roy Shelton of Salem viaited Selo relatives and friends Monday. Errol Sims and family of Mt. An gel visited relatives tn Scio Sunday P. H. MacDonald and wife went to Portland Monday for a short vieil. A. E. Randall and wife and T. J. Butler of Albany viaited in Scio Tuesday. Mrs. O. B. Cvrua returned to Portland Monday after a visit to rel- Btivra in Scio. How to got ab»ad financially, yet live decently aa-i well. Is douMles* the moot abaorbtng and important mat j L Rodgers, Ladle Thayer and ter coat roe ll ng th» average person or Ralph Donovan drove to Portland th* average family, and that to the subject we wish to diacusa and en Sunday and returned Munday. dvavur to aaalst in solving No dta> ua»ion of the subject can bo E D. Myer« and wife and J. 8 ds or end Without mention of the Sticha and wife drove to Salem, meaning of "ThriR.“ Thrift mean» Woxiburn, Mt. Angel and Silverton good maosgntiicni, vigorous growth; It moans spending leas than y<>u »am; Sunday. is saving systematically It tt Mr and Mr«. 8. W. Gaine* w»re 4o»s got mows that on» should stop tn from their farm on route 4 Wed spending, oa the contrary. It moans spending but »lending wisely nesday, and took dinner with Mrs, thoughtfully Instead of carelessly. Rebecca Morris. There to but one real way to dl» cum th» question of Thrift and that Born To Mr. and Mrs. Paul to: What will Thrift do tor me' The Be I cue on Tuesday, January 18. a perwnaal eguallon to all there to to in pound boy. This is the eleventh Thrift decide what you want and If yoa want It badly enough and are will child, all of which are living. tag to pay the price you probably can have It Geralu Hassler and wife went to What are your wants? Do you l-oivalha Friday to visit at the Frank want a hom» and peace and content Donovan home. Gerald returned mvnt. a few flowers, a bit of green lawn, perhaps sum- trull and vrge I Sunday and Mrs. Hassler Tuesday. tables, the dancing fire light from the | glowing ember, of the tlruptacot Do, J. W Drischol of Everett. Wash., Dr Mary T. Cole has returned to ia working for the Mountain States her home at Monmouth after a visit Power Co. Ha a»d Mr*. Drtoehol to her slater, Mrs. N. h. Gill. are at the Scio hotel during their Miases Vella Brenner and Dorris stay in the city, Weddle saw "Merton in the Movies” Mr. and Mrs. CL W Morrow and at the Globe theatre in Albani Mr. and Mrs. George M Bilyeu went Monday night to Portland Wednesday to see Jeff Bilyeu, who ia very ill. He to said to be growing weaker. Globe - Albany Saturday Sunday Monday Jan. 17-IN I'» The picture acclaimed as great as "The Cov ered Wagon," North of 36 With Popular Prices < f -a r ■ ; J Hazel Philippi entertained with a birthday party at her home Sunday, January II. Those present were Dorothy Rigg* of Portland. Forrest Ray of Lebanon. Donald Prudhomme of Portland, and Mr and Mrs Steve Philippi. The entertainment and dance giv en by th* Sokols Saturday night was well attended and hugely «njoyed. We erred last week io saying the Sokols was a branch of the Z.C.B.J, lhe former is athletic, the latter fraternal insurance. The Scio State Bank J PROMINENT MEN PROMOTE THRIFT Prominent Oregon men nre taking a keen tat »rest tn promoting thrift week. Jaanary 17-33. sponsored by ths Ore- gun Banker«' association. th» T. M C. A and 48 national and local or Advertise is The Scio Tribune and gs* Sanissima» It Is to •ncourags tbs “save and bare" plan A »irons rum mittne la handling the Port tond ram- pals» and the following ara commit te» Charter No. 192 K»»erve District No. 12 gssa outside of Portland: REPORT OF CONDITION OF J W Malocey. Pendleton. Paol Wai lace. Haleru. I. C. McShane. Hubbard. Dr. T. J. Arweooa. Baker; J O Holt. Eugene. C. W Laughlin. Aatorla; K At Scio, in the state of Oregon, st the close of busineaa t>ecember 31, 1*24. C. Pease. The Dalles. Kim er William non. Albany, cashier Albany Slate bank; F K Bennett. Enterprise. super loans and discounts.including rediscounts shown in Intendant of school». It E Coolidge items 29 and »t. if any S 92,355 17 I a Grande, cashier La Grand» Nation Overdrafts secured and unsecured ........................... 470 83 si beak. Chas K Miller. Ontario, sup V- A. government securities owned...................... .. ».300 uo •rlntendent of schools; Fred Fox Other bonds, warranto end securities, including Union, assistant cashier First National foreign government, state, municipal, corpora bank; D A Emerson. Rend, principal, tion. etc .............................. ............................ ., 34,614 I« high school; K M Bubb. Klamath (ab> Cash on ba'd in vault and ouc from banks, banker* and trust compano-s designated and ap Fall» cashier American National proved reserve agent, of this bank ................... 7a.»44 rr bank; O It Campbell. Medford, prln Cheeks on banks outshle city or town of reporting clpa). high school; Roy K Harhkett. bank and other cash items................................ . 218 99 Ornats Paas, cashier First National bank. A. A. Aehramm. Corvallis, cash Total.................................. ............................ 3240.902 92 ier Corvallis Bists bank. J Muntgom Liabilities ary. Marshfield, president Bank of • 10,000 00 Routkwsstsm Oregon; B»nJ J Kim Capital stock paid in............................................. 6, (MX) 00 Barptaafhad............... . .................................................... ber. corresponding ssw-rstary Marlon (a) Undivided profits................... .... county T. M C. A.. Salem. Oregon. Ibl l.»»s current expenses, interest and taxes paid. 2.761 » Percy P Canfield. Oregon City. Bank I Demand Deposits, other than banka, subject to of Oregon City; C. E Knickerbocker I reserve: assistant cashier. McMinnville. Ore.; Individual depoait» subject to cheek, including de I N R Heart, president Bank of Cottage posits due the State of Oregon, county, dues or 18*. 404 M Grove other public funds ............. ................... Cashier's cheeks of this bank outstanding paj able on demand. ........ ........................ ................... .. 4.970 as Total on demand deposits, other than bank de MAKE LIFE SUCCESSFUL posits, subject to reeerye, tern» Zt A 38........... 81X7.374 1H BY PRACTICING THRIFT Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: Time certificate» of deposit outstanding ................. Ry practicing thrift, th« average per 36. GTS M Total of lime and savings deposits payable on de aea may make their life more sec mand or subject to notice.......... ....................... 386,838 49 easeful A good time to atari ia dar Ing thrift week, January 17 33. «hop Total......................................................... 8*t<x*8e a campaign of •dacatioa featuring id of Oregon, Countv of Linn, so. State thrift fundaatsntala will be put on by I, caMtler of the above named bank, do solemnly h. K. ’ D. Myer«. - the Oregon Banker«' association and the abov» statement ia true to the best of my knowledge ► and behef the V. M C. A. co-operating with 48 -L 1». M teas, CaS^uer. other national and local organisations Subsenbed and »worn to before me C orrect attest Th* plan ia baaed oa Benjamin Frank thia 9th day of Januayr* 1925 Ila'» ideas. R. Shelter. Notary Public Making a tkaal exptewe Feb. 14. IM M prtef'tb' a Ernest Terrence. Lois Wilson and Jack Holt. Th» dlff»r»nce K-u»«e who spend» and th» stark part of it. in im jALsrs I» rnce bet won the oi. n»r of and the man out ut a Kb. By B O. HAMMONS. Chairman Bud«»t Department Urogot. Nat ton» I Thrift t'ommittsa *«U then, let us give heed to a few simple worth-while siggestions The first of these >s to keep track of all disbursements In other words, follow s budget pia .. Through that find out If you are wasting money, if so. etop the leak. The concluding thought I wish to leave to that Thrift to not easy. It to hard work to save uni»»» you have a regular aystemoL» savings plan If you would get a he» 4. decide upon the amount to be so’ml then bank II ev>-ry payday. Just the earn» as though It were any other bill which must be paid Following this plan tor a few months will ao fix lb» habit that the plan may be mail* effect I vs without taconvenlem e and with splendid ro suite. Thrift menus frugality, »con <>my To b» thrifty one must be will tag to “pay the price" by practicing frugality and economy, and reaping the rewnrda of saving and investing f n Mrs Jane Cumpton and daughter. Mr. John Legnar, viaited their a win. Inveatlag ia safe »«-urlfiee. paying bills promp'ty. sharing with daughter and sister, Mrs. Lois Dar- others Working and eereing. baring bv at Stay ton Wednesday, a bank account and of carrying lire Insurance will b» Stressed daring the week One Must Keep Track of Oit burtements to Get Ahead Financially. W F. Gill and wife and Guy Mc- Knight and wife visited Mr. and Mrs Born - Dr. S C. Browne reports yen want the thrill of cutting bond A. L Riddle Sunday. the birth of an hj pound baby boy coupons, do y>« desire to rash Intereat or dividend rtu-cks. or do you prefer Herbert Shelton and wife visited on January 9th. to Mr. and Mrs. to spend as you »am. jatsing along at the home of Mrs Shelton's (sth John Madarui. Mother and babe Ute's highway? The decision mu»t b* are doing nicely. mads The Thrill way. you nay? Very er, W. W Sanders. Sunday. — to <•; iE< n r»- <-rd your expenditure» ™ m WHAT A BUDGET SYSTEM MEANS G. M. Wirth and wife uf Jordan Wednesday on business. The Scio Tribune the clerk who »»v*e th» differ- a business For Sale Potatoes, 81 50 per ICO P'unJ» Call or phone Edward Kalina, route 4. Scio, Ore. 24-p (Teanltu«*«a In milking should he eg. »vetoed al nil time» Itsfor» mH'« inf For Sale—Cows and heifers, will freshen »->. n Shoats wanted. tirgtna. the cow's udder and flanks •h«Mild he wlpsvl »>ff. perfer»hiy with a See Emil Holub. Route 3. Scio. damp cloth In onler |i. prevent parti Ore 23 p cle» nt »thaw ar hew hair getting lw,o Farm L-.>iw Money at with the pall Kukacka't Homeward Bound The following letter from J. F. Kukncka. who, with hie wife, has t<ern visiting in New York City, ia self-explanatory and quite newsy: Jan. 5. 1925. Mr. I V. McAdoo. hominal c >rnm>*sion; prepayment privileges after first year. Wm. Bain. Albany Ore. 21-c Bring in y< ur vod and dressed hogs. Ws pay you Pornland prices leas express charges. No commission. J. F. Wesely. 22-tf harm Wanted —1 want farms for cash buyers Descriiic and give price R McNown. 96h Wilkin son Bldg . Omaha. Neb. 24-p Editor The Scio Tribune. F<>r Sale G >1. clean vetch, cheat, Dear Mr. McAdoo; oats and clover baled hay; ala' Just a few lines to let you know baled straw. Priced right. See E. L. Bilyeu, route 3. Scio. 25-p that our vacation is nearing its close, and 1 must say it is about the best For Sale -Louse Hay. at the barn va at ion 1 have ever had I have or delivered. at market price for kind you went. See Chas Chrz. 1 seen everything there ia to be seen, mile weal of Scio, on West Scio from the 54th floor of the highest I IS if liiiug in the World ( he Wool- Seven Shoata, weighing about 75 pounds Good thrifty pigs at reasonable price. Inquire <«f ('has. A. White; Scio, Ore.. Route 2. 33-tf building), down lo lhe deep For Sale est part of the New York subways. We have travelled from one end of New York City to the other, hate seen the parka, the Wall street dis trict. the New York Stock Exchange at its busiest time, and in all every thing there is to be seen. For me all this is quite a novelty, but for Mrs Kukacka it wm merely a renuwal »f her old friendships, she being a New Yorker Since our arrival here it h-ts Iwen otu* continual mmsiun of parties, the atres. movies, automobile tours through New York and New Jersey, visits to all the important and his toric spots in New York. Christmas and New Year's parties, nnd to top it all. we finished yesterday by at tending the wedding of one of our nephews in New York, Rudolf J, Kaciu. We are leaving Tuesday for the return home by way of Pennsylva nia. Chicago. Minneapolis af.d a vis it to my birthplace, Montgomery, For Salt* A 6'N) egg Master incu bator. in good condition. Price 3Oil. Goose feathers. 81.00 per pound. Mrs, E. L. Bilyeu. IJoiHe 3. Scio. Ore. 23 t-2-c Colt lighting Systems For Sale Cheap Some never been uncrat- ed, some used leas than 3 months. Priced to sell. See Wm. Hoflich, the iMlco Light man at Albany. 24-p Any girl in trouble tnay communi cate with Ensign !a»e of the Sal vation Army at the White Shield Home. 6C>5 Mayfair Ave., Port land, Oregon. For ^ale - Burroughs Adding Ma chine. practically new In use one year. Also 15 h. p. Fairbauks- Mnn><- elebtrlc motor, complete with starter and two transform ers; phone or write to S, J. Bender, Scio, Ore 23-lf For Sale — 314 acres of goo-i land, six miles from live town of about 1 iKX) population; good graveled road five miles of the wav, four miles from railroad station; one and one-half miies from good achix.l; has good seven room house, large barn; 80 acres in cultivation balance in pasture and timber; has plenty of good water, one run ning stream Terms can tie ar ranged <»n part Address. Owner, care Tribune. Scio, Oregon. Minn While we hate to leave New York liecause of the wonderful time we are having, we are certainly glad to come back to Oregon and help you dig yourselves out of the snow which you had recently. By the way. we had a 11 inch snowfall in New York preceded hv very cold weather during the holidays. Weil, there is nothing very much more to sav, so I will dose with best wishes for the New Year to all my W, A. Ewing, T. J. M tinker«. Pre« lent Vice Pres. friends in Oregon, which I will E. 11. Myer«. Cashier again extend to you personally very soon. Very truly. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kukacka. The Scii State Bank Notice! All 1924 accounts not paid in full by March 15. 1925. «ill be charged interest at 8% from Jan. 1. 1925. and all auch accounts not paid in full by that date will L»e pul on a strictly cash basis. These terms, although against our persons! views ami business princi ples. are forced on us bv general busineaa conditions that require and demand these steps. By enforcing these we will I m * able to handle our business on a somewhat doser margin and give our patrons a better variety of goods to select from, and those who are not abusing their credit privil eges will pay somewhat lean for their gouds and still retain their credit terms with ua. Thanking vou all in advance complying with this notice, Yotira respectfully 22-tf J. F. U Does a (renerai Banking Business. Interest paid on time deposita. BEAUTY SHOP Mrs D C. I boms Is specialising in Bleaching facial Pacha, Scalp Treatments and Manicuring. I'hone for Appointments Mrs. 0. C. Ihomi They Work While Yoa Sleep! We are proud nt our Claes died column. because it is full of hu man Interrnt— It brings people to gether as nothing else can do. If you have anything to sell, or «ant to buy something, there to noth ing Quicker nor surer. 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