The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 29, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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"MtSvodld.' Heaa <rlrd “Why. that'«
lull« ■ Thankagtiiag dinner In Itacit
Hut wa might tat soma at the - liter
pria help"
Pie Septem'rer .jatrv su <n fiar y of 11 e-
ting farm« owning S2
Wbaa U,a aubjert • •• broached the
•eat day, Hvairtca toUln« pledge»)
Cow« of which *»*» were in milk th >w«d i reiucti ifi >»f 2 Si pound« of
uaraalf to contribute two pie« Ano.
t«t eornpared with AiNfuaC.
rhe net g «in waa •'•» reduced 73 cent«
Hriggs made herself rvapoaail.te for
per cow. Tina decreaae, no <!oui't, ut due t
» «tiortage of pasture and
two loaras of bread, and butter m-mgh
the larife percentatf»- of uw« whim are dry ihp» um« of the year.
t<> spread them generously
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The summary follows:
toa agreed to bring potatues !.. r
I
(«eel an,I white and • t>« bag« -f
«•gar
Iteulah Aebbrwg th< tight t
t
Average
i Thaakagltlag dinner • «• la- • ■mph-ie
1 went
Highral for 104
• It bout eranltero «au.-e. and m»-l»
Cowl
ih-rd
Herd
that her donation
And little Rian, ' >■
MontEly fmi c<«st per mW
72
7 20
8.16
Wehater. «ho waa rather younger tt n
Labor coat per e<>w at 30c an hour
5 <M>
2
2 91
the otlars. and the pet of the cías»
Total fesui and labor coat at 30c at> hour
2 33
12.20
6 9M
rolunfeered to make mdse
“If they
September Dairy Su n n iry Shows
Decrease in M >nth*s Butter Fat
The Thanksgiving Pumpkin
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HI»« •»( *Aimly
talk »4
The Scio Tribune
General S‘eu\i
Page 4
walk
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no
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lea» »a
••ih»-4
• nd
more
«hs'll
ab-orked
ft«ie to eomb the willow
lows
lot
th«
<>h. It wa« «"<»4 talk but It mad» ua
tlr»4
Th» »t*l»ndl«1 truth (hai • in
tr»»
■h» blurred tfw* daintily
and rttiw»r4
«nd tn » l»«fy »oft |
Mh«
«rapped
th«»
n»a»k«d hi« tyw»>r
tears
grast
hora
(he
■ummaZ*
ar«
bar
1 ou know litt la
In Martan'« grada
«now a« I know Lina, but
r I mlltt le«
Thera'« a per
of them, •II pretty near
r. like a hro-<d of chirk
• ■.rd»»
on the war from
caa't eat It at dinner time they'll d •
|H«e of It before the day 1« d.,m- abe
•aid wlaely.
Aa the week« «ent by. the girl« <-n
Joyed the ThankagltIn« dinner In an
tlctpatlua
lh-«a re|H>nel that Qtteea
gather wa« putting on flesh atrnillly
“It • the only thing alio e» er ha* il--Be
the way «he should." «he Mid
“She *
Keen an absoluta failure, eirept tn
getting fat“
Tile afternoon before Thscksghlng
they met at Hertha a house to pack
the haakrta. more than one Iw-iag
needed for Mia« Halley, the tea- li<
had contributed a dosen orang.-« «nd
an equal number of beautiful reti
apple«
And aa the girl« worked, Bel
tha'a mother calle.! from the a«»t
rtKifn that alie would suggest tlo­ girla
cali thetnaelvea a «warm of i.uMlng
>eea
With the hewag baskets the girla
made their wa» to the little cottage
which «haltered the fhdlftlr family
They plated their load up- n the step«
■ nd all the girla but He»« who «a«
the fleeteat of the lot. made their way
‘•ack to the «better of a tnml'le-l-iwn
board feme
And then It. •» k»>>< k< I
loudly upon the door «ml tle<1 «< r<,»«
he anow «■ lightly •• a frlghtetied
abhlt.
fmai their refuge behind the old
«•tyre they «aw the door |«-n
Ttie)
•aw Mr Ihdlttle a lighted lamp r
'ila hands «t»nd thee looking ihout
’•Im. and call. “Mother "
They ■»«
Mr« Í«olittir come hurrying, and th<-a
rhe children fltr-k out. the little ,rn-»
n thetr nlghtg-,«\n« and the atirlrk«
of rapture «a the haa*.,-ta w.-r.
rough! in. nee.le.1 no Interpretation
t'ntll the door cloaed n,-t a word
'■a «|>oken by the plotter« hrtdnd the
fwa.-e
Then Reaa. who hud h«-.-n
kneeling, watching the acene thrntigh
a crack, aroae and «hook the «Bow
from her drea«
"I don't know what
tira rest of you think " «Ir.- -aid. “hut
I feel •■ If I'd had all the Thanks
giving I dewerve right now."
I t n cu-ríe out with thlK ’Oh.
know Tt>ank*gl»tng
It'a the
A PRAYER OP
g
i*t> Waststn K«w«pse«r L'ai-a >
HM
MORGAN“—Hertha
psum-d under th« win­
dow where her friend«
mother
«at
sawtiig —
“where's HcseK"
"out with the ch k
•n*. I supi--'««.'' Mrs Morgan la.-.'-,-!
•“That'« where we always I wk It >e
can't dad her.” With a hasty »«rd
vf thanks Hertha barrleil -n
h
The g rls looked at each other "She
mu«t I t- a nh-e w -man.“ H»- m •aid.
tin. »-hi u!ly, “to bring her children up
like that ”
Yr» '>ut. He«- think of people an­
ting '--»n to Irish stew <■« Thanks
glvlhi tiny, an-l trying to he thankful
their leg« aren't
broken
i
to rm- It's time somebody got
The s-Hiii-t-orty. of courae.
ti.. -n'
. »elf and lb-s«
They were
She h-rgut bar err a ad when It-■»•
emerged from tlie dilckan ynnl a
gtx«1 •iiwl fowl In Mther band
\*
they swung haad duwnwaril tb-t
wings partly apr>-ad and tlielr i-»- - ■•»
•p, n. Hertha cried. "Are they -I. a 1
1
"N'a. Indeed
Hut I'm gulag to shut
them up to tstten Ihstu for Thm »
gtsing
They're th. moat n,,«
>nt
bena." Mid Heaa, ar»araly
"Th- black
•be »tsrted to Mt and then after two
weeks ati. abandoned her n<-«' and I'd
bate lost a whole netting of eg. * If
•nether hen hadn't been wanting to
•at luat at that minute
And thè ara»
brought off a •Ire bro«nl of elett n an«l
killed all by •tepi-'ng un tliem
Father
when shout my work
today
I aak that Thou wilt haer ma as I pr«>
Thia Is a prayer of thank« for little
things
Th» beauty of th« «wallow « «bimano«
wings
My garden with It« ftowaaa bright and
fair
That lift sweet faces In the •unlit str
Ths frase ihat ralee up iriri of pr.ta»
to Th»«.
<tr group their laaraa al n«»«»» <«> aballar
me
Th« rv-> glow of ds w ni ng tuai b-aun
Or golg-n glory of the «inki- g «un
The light In eysa that shin* with I
for me.
Tbs little h»«g asleep on mother's knee
For th»»e eng much bssldea dear Lerrd
I pres
That Th»n e<w«pt my gralstul lhaaaa
today
3 H;»
2 41
h 37
12 81
7.57
27 82
7 99
2 01
16.51
.14
■ OU
6.4
1 44
10.12
15.7
.53
2.15
9 2
II
U brn he.tin |tr<Mriucp^i:
f-evil c«>»i for I lb. fat was
lAbor c<>at for I lb lat wu>
Total t«“ni aiui ¡Mlwf
for I il> fat
Mmuti-a labor for 1 ih fat
Tola, c «at of food •• d labor jht row
fot month
Net ifitin or hut« per cow fur month
Net laftor income per hour for month
Net return per dollar expended for fe»»<!
Vnder
15 |t>«.
.24
25
49
.50
Fr<»m 15
to 25
.lb
.15
.30
.27
& 51
.24
......... 26
.65
6 61
8 56
.74
84
Over
25 Ibn.
.18
.13
.31
.27
7 38
5 32
.72
2.55
Ford Trucks Are Bought
On Performance Records
They know that under the
endice« grind oi daily aer­
v.ce thè lord atnynoa thn
y-b n» :h in and mondi
out, wiih very httle mr
chanic.il care, and with
practicaOy noexpcneeior
rvjvira or rrplicrmrotk
Thry w< tuidciT; pìlwWlre th<
vali ti ia uuck dona» not
ita initial coat.
fur J 1
FREI) 1. EiEìEU, bao, Ur
FOOR
TURKEY»
As — Well
•tump, aid bey.
tha turkey« are
»•Ing
ta
get
thelra today.
1. ! T?
Apparently Bertha «ai noi Inter
Bated in tha accotint of thè tao no
The bcio Tribune
,O.A.C. Farm Reminders
4
And Than »««a Knocked Loudly Up«n
the Poor.
In the same > la«aew at
«eat mate« He«« n,-third
“Thay'ra the Moat Na Account Hana,
•aid Baaa »avorely.
Chart
li you were lo aak a hun­
dred or a thousand—Ford
t ru < k o w nera w h y t hey uae
Ford trucka, in pt< ia-twee
to all other«, thry would
likely nay, "Beeauae the
Ford Manda up."
THANK»
OM»
'«hat did tha Htlld mettlT
“Mi -n, i.
knew, of co urea, •ad
the ot. <-ra began to queathm her. ••<■
w> Lina ekplanrd.
expl« nrd.
She aeld oom<
!•••• i :
oi-l turkey for TliuUk«gl»lng
l-ut they only had Irlah Blew
Hut
thelt mother said they ought t» h»
tlmukful anyway, for It a»uld Ite au
much Knot- If they had Kruken their
legs and couldn't ait up • t Iba table
io r-at tlielr stew.”
lirirna income per n>w for month
Net gam or Io-» pt r co
for month
Lt-«, fat prr cow for month
Net lab'ir income per hour after dciuetinK
coat of feed
Hcturn per dollar expended for feeqj
Hour» labor per cow for month
<
•chool.
and
a
It pay« lieekeepera to overhaul
their equipment in
the winter
All
extracting combe «re looknl
over,
graded and
patched with
worker foundation.
Ekcewa comb
and bee glue are cleaned from all
part« of the equipment.
Part« that
need renailing and painting receive
attention. •• there in no time to
“flood Idea. It«-rtba
Wall »1 up
I do theae thing« when the equipment
the iMilttlea a Ihank«gl»lng dinner,
Material which 1« be-
i is needed.
«nd well rrelly gl»e wbat we em<
yond
further
une in bent diapowd of
■ nd not a«k >ur folia te help a ML
I II gi»e H«ther"
in aome way. All of this in in pre­
"Whatr
paration for invoice to lie taken
<>b. Qu.-»-a K»lber That'a the name
about the flrat of ’he year.
■ >f the «I»- klrd ben
I named her
when «l-e waa • pullet, before I knew
how ahe waa g<iiag to tum out
When
Continued nucceaa in honey prod-
«he « plump and fat she'll make a line
action
ia not an accident.
It
I hank ««'ring dlnn»-e
he that wlU
oiake l>er aome g’««!”
cvmbinatKm of good been, gì» d
account" bons
Mhe looked at bar
frleod thoughtfully
“I put up a lot of iwgetaMea frwaa
"It's queer yon should he.e aald j
r-i> gar lien ' said Hell*
anything abont Tbankaglriag
beekeeping, good
equipment
•nd
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