The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 05, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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Supplement. Nov. 5, 1925
General Xews
Robert Darby was a Stayton vis­
itor Monday afternoon.
Th-we who spent Sunday with B.
F Darby and family were Ed Am-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District
brnesk. Max and Lee Shelton. Joe
No. 95. of Linn County. State ot Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of
and Frank Hora. Jay Shanks. Mrs.
said district will be held at the City Hall in Scio. Oregon, on the 13th day
Charley
Peters and sons. Mr. and
Sy D. M. OTIS.
of November. 1925, at 2 00 o'clock in the afternoon, fur the purpose of
Mrs. Louis Rav and children.
Director, American Banker» Association
discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to
Whenever bankers desire to promote actively agricultural
vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax.
Dog Brings in Pheasant
improvement in their communities, the state agricultural colleges
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during
stand ready to show them the way and to giva
the fiscal year beginning on June 30. 1925. and ending June 30. 1926. is
Soon after the pheaaant season
expert aaaistance. The purpose of this article ie
to illustrate the way in which the college« are opened. Wilbur Johnston, son of estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be receiv­
getting in contact with the banks, and the kind of Mt. and Mrs. H. S. Johnston, asked ed from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school
fund, special district tax. and all other moneys of the district:
assistance they render.
his parents to get him out early the
As soon as the college has a list of the banks
BUDGET
in the state deairivg to adopt plans to aid agricul« next morning so he could g>> hunt­
ESTIMATED gXFKNDITtmai
ture as indicated by project blanks sent out to all ing. At six o'clock he started out
the banks in the state, by the State Bunkers Asso­ and took his cattie dog along. The Personal Service:
Salary per Year
ciation Agricultural Committee, it gives practical dog scared up three birds, but Wil­
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31800 00
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Principals
suggeetiona to each banker on the list as to what bur failed to shoot, and the dog no­
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1125
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2250 00
he can do to stimulate, organize, and conduct the
ticing
thia
decided
the
only
way
to
1036
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3106 00
Teachers
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work tn th« particular project be has
s»l«ct«Ml. Th«a »liber a 4»p*rtm»ni senrwttona are the morn valuable get a bird was to get it himself, so
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450 00
450 00
Janitor
■p*—'ifillvt from th» eolleg» or th« they ar» to the banker. Following are ! he spotted one. caught It by the
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75 00
Clerk
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oounty ag»nt gv>u la personal towch «ampio« of auch project «ratlines:
1 left wing and brought it to Wilbur.
with th» banker to aaalst kUn tn aa
Total
Farm Accounts Project
The dog showed he knew. that if a
advlwiry capacity.
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Hank-r
--an •*!*■-< gr up at rarmrr»
Material and Supplies:
Sample» ot th» project tWllHH ar»
who con and >>:»uid un*l»rtnke lb» work bird was to be had it was up to him.
given below to IHustrat« th» details •f farm ar.-oum*
Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc)
50 00
1 Arran»« with enmity • « >4 or »pe-
of th» procedure th« coUag» takas la
Domestic Science Supplies
76 00
eta I lai from aaTi-nalturwl r- !'■■<» f->r flr«t
F. J. Tooze Announces
accomplUhtng Its plan.
mm tin» of th» croup and wires aa
Janitor's supplies
50 00
hfttiun!
b
Coil«o» Provides txpert Advlaere
a. A<U>i individuel* at tbetr r-iu*»t
Fuel
225 co
Lu coiMUIe» with no coonty agent a with Informali n relativ« I.» <-a<-r1na ec-
F. J. Too**, editor of the Oregon
«suola
and -«th«r data l-eoi— »
tt«t ot th» bark» desiring to eazi7 un
60 00
Light
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A Ari «» or »elect I- .der f r th»
a project la »»nt to a speelaMst st tib»
l Aulo in . • •
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» Teachers Mmlhlv, has announced
60 00
Water
■Lal» colleg«. according to th« proje« mean* of ««curing Indi, ideal nnaootal his candidacy for the republican
Stal«m«nt M cloa* uf the y< Af
Hostage,
stationery
and
printing
00
50
llM<-d For Inatance. the banks desir­
nomination at the May primary for
Boy»* and Girle* Club Work
ing to carry on th» farm sccvants
Total
superintendent. Mr.
L Tbe baJtkrr nan arr»n»v with ’M« state school
project are awlgned to the farm ana
ity *g-nl - r th-
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agemunt specialist, those dsetrtng to •ullursl
' Toone has had extensive educational Maintenance and Repairs:
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a _ «-lob
for ‘
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carry on th» l.-gum« project to the
Building and grounds
$ 125 00
wvwk al th- n»,t ».»»IM « > >-l p-rr<-ct training and successful experience
Notice of School Meeting
agronomy «poclaliat, tho«» intereeted
tn boy»* and girls* dab work to tbe
junior extantlon »pedalist. and an
forth.
In countie» that de have a ewanty
■gent a Ust of the bask» and the prej-
•cla in which eecb is Interested to
►■nt to him with a request that bo got
tn tomb with the beaker» aad help
them In regard to the vartoaa projects.
Tbe next step by the college Is to
write to each banker on lbs Nst «end­
ing him project outline» and Inform­
ing him that the county agent sr a
opectallBt from the college «NH get In
touch with him. IT there is no agent
in th» eoanty this letter r eais as
follows:
Oatnn State Itank.
BankriHe.
Uentb mee— Toe wffl Sad «aakMed a
brief out Um of *b« fan» acroeau prej»»«
tn which yoe hrv« Indicated year tatarsat
tn r-ur Ht*t* Agricullural <'** i «UI m aad
to th<* Agricultural euwimlaWra »f th»
Amsriran Hanker» Aoeorlatloe.
I am »ure that th« «mclaitot fu el the
agricultural coll«»» will k* pl«e»»d 1»
aa»t«t you tn rarrytag eet th» «eggeetlaae
imli<»l«4
W« ha«» uk«d kk* te ge*
In touch with yoa.
Bateaem^
Tbe letter to banker» tn ooantie»
tha: do barn a oooaty agent tnform»
them that ha will get in tonob with
them.
Sups*»t» Thing» the Banker C m D o
Tbe project oatllnee seat to each
banker give specific suggestion» as
to th» thing» he can do to organtoe
the work in hi» project, and tbs part
he can take In carrying ent tbe work.
The more simple
th» »r»*nl*atl<>n mt a |m*l riot»
1 (tanker may act aa
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ot
ta* Hub
4.
with
r>ty ar-»’ r •pw-
WaHal tn annual "Ahl-v-i- nt Pay."
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S Itankrr mar offer prlxr« for ritib
work or other*!«» u>*l«t In dtUklbCiBg
Legume Pro)»et
L TW banh-r ran »vl Int -rmalt -n ffr-a
««unir »«->>1 or «fMw--*|l«t tr---n th« avH-
cutturaj oolles« on th« vati«
t »Italfa,
■w b»an or »w—« cl--v»r en-pa to farm.-«»
of th« ««nraunitt
1 Arran»« for n>»«tlrr ot lnt«r»«t-e
farmer« with ronntv -jmt or
A
1 At thl» mo»ttn<
it> -,-»nU. «p»-
or oth-r* wii! at.. u»>;
(al V»)u, of rr<-n
(bl S<-—! «upnly «n<1 vart-tt-a
(«I Mrthoda <-f har.’l ln» th- eroe
(4) IJ«« ««>4 4i«t'o«ill--n of < r-»n
I’tan with eouhiy
a ___________________
, *«-nt
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m»»tln<» «nd damonamih-n« on pl.-t« er
AeMe
A Sæîir» «shlblt« t» community o»
••■aly fair.
Cow Testing Association»
L Tb» b«ak«r enn arcan»- with county
a<«nt ar «eecIallM fr--m agvli nltural ro|.
!••» foe tnMtln» ot lnt*r«»’ ’l <r -up <4
farvnvr» In tha community ti-r th- t-urp«»»
•f orsa nt «In» • now tentiti» a«-~>< Intlon
S Aank«r may aot «• I-iffcr »n.l with
eovaaty a»«nt nr a|,- i-ii<t pian tn *l«it
pr—«» r tlva farmer« whs may Join the
mbbc I ai S ocu
I. I »cyan I»« for work «nd aaat-H tn aa.
rartn» tsattn» «qufprnrnt and other
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tarlala »h«n«»u n-c«*»Ary
A Cail
<11- to divcu«»
ll m««tln»*
meollos» psrl-«tl<
t*»H<-*ll<-nlly
lion biMtnvaa and hold picnic» or
tovtra
V nank-r wtlh county »«rant or •prrlal-
tst may arran»» for C T A bootb __
at
community or eounty fair eivtn» t««tln«
demon«!rallona and aaplaletnc work of
in school teaching and administra­
tion. He is a memlier of the Con­
gregational church, a Granger, and
belongs to the Pythian and Modern
Woodmen orders.
I^ester Arnold and wife and daugh­
ter. Maxine. Mrs. J. W Mentt and
Mrs. Benton Arnold drove to Eu­
gene last Thursday to ace Mrs. Ivan
Miller, who ha» recently returned
home from an eleven days in the
hospital. She was much improved.
BANKERS
HELP
Th a banks or Lian County Oregon,
ar» showing mor» enthuslanm than
ever thia year In b-halt ot a county
corn exhibit similar to that held last
year at th» Lina County FWr. Last
year's exhibit was tbe result ot a coa-
te*l for a prise offered by a number
ot local banka. Thia waa so success­
ful that thia year tan oat of tbe eleven
banka In the eoanty wiu subscribe to
ths effort.
Indebtedn«*»:
Warrant, and interest thereon
Transportation of pupils
Insurance
Emergency
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I 600 00
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31000
$ 60
3 500
Total estimated amount of money for all pur­
poses during the year ____ ___ _
310415 00
KNTIMATKH H El d I'TH
From county school fund during the coming school
year
SI 200
From state school fund during the coming school
year
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From elementary school fund during the coming
No.
1000
school year
.....
Estimated amount to be received from all other
sources during the coming school year
___ 3600
Total estimated receipt«, not including proposed tax
3 6920 00
RKCAPiTi-lATtON
Total estimated expenses for the year —
. 310415
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax 5920
Balance, amount to t>e raised by district tax
3 4496 00
I The indebtedness of District No. 95 is as follows:
Total warrant indebtedness
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Total amount of all indebtedness
Th» Agrtcultnral Committee of ths
Alabama Hanker» Association has
This coDUltut«» th» preliminary recommended that a sctolarshlp fund
work by th» college which paves th« be eetabilabed for th« »do cat Ion of
way tor con»truetlv» work by the «rorthy young men and women along
beakers In banker farmer proj. < is.
agricultural and
horn
economies
Unas.
It la sstlmsted that if »ack
bank In ths atats were to contribute
2S esnts per thousand capital, flva to
Mt. Pleasant-Cole News
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six thousand dollars per annum would
be realised.
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Dated this 22d day of October, 1925.
Attest:
C oba
M ks I. ii . ijan S ims , Chairman Board of Directors
C alavan . District Clerk.
"Wearever 25th Anniversary Special"
From Nov. 5th to 14th Only
Nov. 3
The Agricultural Committee of ths
Ralph Bates attended the dance Oklahoma Hankers Association, la Its
report. recommends that the bankers
at Crabtree Saturday night.
see that a competent agent fa appoint­
The dance riven at ('barley Peter», ed tn each county and that he has a
der re« from same agricultural col­
was well attended and everybody
lege. They believe that the agrlcuL
seemed to have a g >od time.
turai possibilities of the state should
be better advertised and that each
Max and Lee Shelton of l^ebanon county
bankers association should do
spent the latter part of the week some work along that Haw
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Agency for the following:
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Putting an Ad
This Paper
Is chetper and will bring greater
results than if you had a bov to cry
your wares. If you have anything
t<> sell or want to buy something.let
it lie known through the Tribute.
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The program given at the Mt. |
Pleasant school house Friday night
was well attended.
Mrs. Harry Freeman and son of
Crabtree spent Sunday with her I
daughter, Mrs. Andy Shindler.
There was a Hallowe'en party
held at the Carl Titus home Satur-,
day evening.
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Bearcy Ooenty Hankers AsaoriaUon.
Arkansas, entertained aa Its »oral»
recently some »evenly five farmer»
and business men The result was the
organtsaOoa of th« North Central Ar-
kanaae Agricultural Aeeortatlon.
Its
purpose wUl be to ooordlnade the ei-
forte of the farmers and boalnese men
In promoting a bettor agriculture
fU-arcy County banker» are riving 10d
settlors of purebred eggs for distribu­
tion to th» buys* and girls* clubs tn
the county
Freed-Eisemann
Radiola
Lang and Universal
Ranges
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get that radio
A-GOING
If you have one. tunc in ami listen.
If you have none, K‘< one.
Before you buy, come *n<l see us, we may be able to
give you some help.
Insist on the genuine Willard Batteries to replace the
old dry one», and also for those new seta you are buying.
Willard B Batteries, 9b volts.
Willard A Batteries, 6 volts
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