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C. S. Oriole Company had the following transactions involving notes payable. July 1, 2022Borrows $80,000 from First National Bank by signing a 9-month, 8% note. Nov. 1, 2022Borrows $83,000 from Lyon County State Bank by signing a 3-month, 6% note. Dec. 31, 2022Prepares adjusting entries. Feb. 1, 2023Pays principal and interest to Lyon County State Bank. Apr. 1, 2023Pays principal and interest to First National Bank. Prepare journal entries for each of the transactions. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)

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