The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 02, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    The Scio Tribune
Country Correspond en re
SHELBURN NEWS
GILKEY STATION
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June 30
JORDAN ITEMS
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June 30
June 30
Frank Jungwirth ar.d brothers are
Waller (»eorge ar.d Fred Bowman
Thoee from here attending the
went over to the Tillamook country Sunday school rally at Waterloo last ■ quite busy shipping lumber the past
last Saturday to visit Frits Bowman Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. R. H i week.
and family, arid to have a good time Struckmeier and family. Mr. an«* ■
Mrs R. V. Combs and daughters
fishing.
Mrs. S. P Crenshaw and family. motored to Scio Thurwiav to have
A. Shanks and Cerl Follia and Mr. and Mrs J F Surnmur and her daughter’s broken limb dressed.
wife arrived from Levene. Oregon. family, Mr. and .Mrs W. A Gilkey
Mrs Clark and daughters of Port-
Sunday morning. They will remain and son and daughter. Franklin and land visited a few days this week
Marian. Iva Weinberg, Prrev and with her mother. Mrs. Privett.
until after the Fourth.
C. M. McLain returned from his Freddie Chappelle. Warrm Goar
Andrew Saixel. our tvet-ready
Alaska trip Monday morning. He nod Herman Zeller.
blacksmith, is laid off this week on
had lieen away 17 days on the Navy
Harry Jones of Stayton and Kelt) ace> unt of a severe cold.
Ro«erve outing. He came to Scio Moore of Salem are visiting it the
Henry Jungwirth was taken seri-
and took his family home late Mon­ J. G. Holt home.
oualy ill Sunday while attending the
day evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sommer and picnic at the Catholic h»ll. A Stay-
Clinton George was home over the son Ronald. Mrs J. H Kelly
and ton doctor attended hifft,
week-end.
Mrs. J. G Holt drove to the home
.Mrs. Mary Privett and daughter.
T. M. Russell purchased several of Mr. and Mrs Edward Iff >rd at
Mabel, returned to Portland with
tons of Hay from Delmar Churchill Lacomb Saturday night tn atb-nd •
her daughter, Mra. Clark. Friday,
and hauled it in Monday and Tues­ meeting of the Farmers’ Uni -o.
where they intend to make a few
day.
Jack Goar, who ha« been forking days visit.
Mr. Bruner, Elmer Galloway, W.
Miss Joanna Holxfuaa is assisting
at Camp 17. Mi l l ily, came h- ■ ■
H. McLain and Dillon assisted Weibe
Mrs Phillips with the housework
Thursday.
Kuiken with his hay Monday and
| Some of the young |>e<>ple of tV « the nasi week, a« Mrs. Phillips ia
Tuesday.
neightiorhoodenjoyed a w« iniv n-'tsl employed at the store pretty much
T. M. Russell butchered a fine
I
nowadays.
at Green’s bridge Saturday night.
veal Tuesday evening.
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The Jungwirth boys here received
Mrs. Mary Burkett sc I
Lee George and Jesse Wells re­
a phone message that their broth­
turned from the Hammond logging ’ slifurnia. who have !• n v. •
er". James and Henry, had lust their
camp Saturday evening to stay at at the home of Mr. an.I Mr« T. W. I homes and contents Thursday at
home until after the Fourth.
| Cooper, went to Ranier Saturday Newberg. No insurance,
lhe loos
Mr. and Mra. Carl Follia and Lee evening to visit her brother.
sjatained is upward of several thou­
The local bao-ball team was de­
George were shopping in Albany
sand dollars value. Th« folk» were
feated
Sunday in a game t lay< <i
Monday.
not at home at the time. Cause of
There will tie a neighborhood pic­ with Jefferson on the local di irnond. tire supposedly the result of small
nic in the grove at Shelburn school
Arnold a d Gad Z ■ ««et. wm> have children and matches.
house July Fourth.
been attending the summer school
Joe Zavodskv has rented Mra. at Corvallis, returned home We lie-
Qirfbcy Crumes place. Mr. Crumee day evening. Lona Z/ao-t. wii■> hit
health is so poor he could not attend also been attending, remainded until
it. and he and wife will live with Saturday evening.
the children.
Mr. and Mrs. F 1. Jone« >f Stay­
Iva McCrae called on her father I ton and Will Moore and daughter
Tuesday for fruit and jelly.
of Salem were Sunday visitors at
CARE OF CONVALESCENT IN
John Bentx and wife were over to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
SUMMER
their farm Sunday evening.
Holt.
Frank Miller has purchased the
For thowe who are Just recovering
C. C. Nanny and *<n Albert of
Taylor residence snd had it moved Vancouver. Wash., are here harv. st­ from • serious lllnr«» the problem of
food Is • Mirlous one
The pstleoi.
to his place, and ia now ready to
ing their crop of hay.
though veil on th» road to recovery
catch his bird.
is usually weakened by the rigor« of
Mr. and Mrs Ruanell Kelly and
disease and the esetwaive heat Is wuni
William Mania purchased a fine
daughter of Lebanon are visiting at to sap bls energy. Hence, the food«
mother pig and eight little ones
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J H that are consumed during this period
from W H. Mcljtin last Wednes­
should be considered carefully ss to
Kelly.
digestibility, food value, ease uf as
day.
Home
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Newa From Lyon».
Mt. Pleasant-Calc New»
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June 30
June 30
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Mrs Forrest is enjoying a visit
The farmers in these districts are
from her little granddaughter of
all busy making hay.
Ben Darby made a trip to Salem Portland this week.
Mrs Cooper of Salem spent the
Saturday morning and returned ,
past
week visiting her daughter.
home Sunday evening.
Mrs
Aldsn
Roberts.
David Aegerter. Joe and Mary
Mr. and Mrs Walter Scott moved
Hora. Harley and Earl Darby. Ber-'
nard. Bernardine and Cetene Lyon« ,rom lhe
h >u«-Sunday to the
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Four
S.
mill
nesr
Sublimity, where
spent Sunday at Newport.
Mr.
Scott
ia
interest'
d in a lumber
Mrs. Esther Ray and daughter.
mill.
Mrs. Lynn Lambert, and Louie Ray.
The Jess Fox sod Clint Surry fam­
wife and eon Lyle attended lhe Ir­
ilies
left Monda» on n trip to Idaho,
vine reunion at Salem Sunday. Mrs
Russell Bickford and son of Port­ where they expect to spend the 4th
land accompanied them home to with the Ray J. F«x family.
Floyd Martin was a Lyon» caller
spend a few days.
Monday
morning.
Quite a number of friends front
Jack
Johnston
and family were
Mt. Pleasant and Cole districts at­
Silverton
and
Salem
visitors Sunday.
tended the birthday dinner at Wil­
Al
Friedel
of
Sublimity
was a Ly­
son Park for Gaandma Fleming ia
ons
visitor
Sunday.
honor of her 85th birthday.
The Hammond company closed
Mrs. Esther Ray and daughter.
down
Friday for about two month«
Mrs Russell Bickford, visited at
Thia
will
put lota of men out of
Don MeKnighl’a in Scio Monday af­
work
for
the
summer
ternoon and Tuesday.
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Harold Darby and Clarence Over­
T. J. li'jnaura.
holts made a business trip to Paul W. A. Ewing.
President
Viru Free
Limbeck’s .Mondav evening,
E. D. Myers. Cashier
Carl Limbeck was a Scio viti tor
Monday evening.
The Scii State Bank
Does a General Banking
Business. Interest paid
on time deposit a .
Baptist Church Notus
Sunday school at 10 o'clock every
Sunday morning. Everybody is in­
vited to attend.
Christian Endeavor every Sundav
evening at 7:00.
Prayer meeting every Saturday
night at 8:00.
Junior Endeavor every 2d
4th Friday at 2 JO.
and
Catarrhal Deafncss
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do what we rla.m ter ll-rli your ryiUrn
Dearnssk cauaoU
by
altullallon. purity and sterility. Throe
are Important in any food but eepe
cially so when th« consumer la not
strong and healthy.
In most cases, the one who la con
vale»|ng roosutnes milk In large
qu»ntltles. This food contains all of
the elements that are essential to the
body. If milk la purr and germ les*.
It la easily digested and assimilated
Where the milk supply la uncertain
or the quality not of the beat, evap
orated milk should be employed It is
sterile; It Is Just pure milk with ab"tn
sixty jwr cent of the water rrmnwl
It« double richness may be mo 11 fled
If desired, by the addition of water or
It may tie used Just as It la, arber-
rt< b, creamy dishes are desired.
Many people make the mistake ot
confusing evaporated milk with cm
den>ird milk. They are not at all atm!
lar In appearam-e. composition or
taste. They cannot be used for the
same purposes. condensed milk is ■
combination of sugar and tullk ; evap
orated milk has no added sugar, belnv
pure milk of double-rich quality
food «slue.
Following are recipes of easily
pared dishes and foods that era
suited for th« Invalid and the
valeseent.
Loqsnbsrry Crum.
X ni» ««»poralaS
milk
b cue water
W can loganberry
Jules
t tbsp lemon Juice
t’lach Mil
Put nil Insreglents tn a M*snn trull
Cklll and
jar and «hake thoroughly
serve la slaaeee Sited S full of I«-»
chip«,
•nd
Raspberry,
blackberry,
cherry Jules may be seed InaiMd st
th« l^gasbsrry
lost Cecea.
1 t«p reeos
1 tap aaxar
H rup waisr
Finch salt
W rap »vaporstsd
mtlk aliata«
with
H rap water
U tap vanilla *
Ml« <•<><«• and s
»r thorn
IV •«
*d.l ths % rap water and ball over a
low f!»m« for 14 minute*
Sr»id the
diluted milk aad add e«roai syrup and
•all
Continue eook'.ns tor 14 mlau'ea
In doable boiler
Add vanilla
t.’hlll
at.d serve with chipped lea. Top will*
whipped «ream
M. C. (James is the proud owner
of a new Ford touring ear with bal­
loon tiros. Ting is his third b'oed
• touring ear.
Pago «*»
Summer Seasonables
We have anticipated what Old Sol would do when he quit id-
ing behind the cl ml* and have, at right prices, for your approval
5un Shades
These are fancy juittcrn* and all colors:
Priced at
6Oc, 9Oc and $1.25
Also a nice line of men'« and boys’ Summer Underwear -keep
cool. comfortable anti happy in them; rca*onal>lr in price, too.
Fancy Ihcaa Silk S om and work soa for men ard lays; and fur
the women and girls, sec the styles and quality n show window.
Yours to live atul let live.
J. F. Wesely, Grocer
Chinaware
Fumi«’ -iiigs
Notions ’
Garden Seeds
Bathing Suits
Good selection of colors,
both wool and cotton
Hibler & Gill Company
Scio,
Oregon
Scio Independent Cash Produce Co.
Open ror B ubwivm .
LEONARD JORDAN. Proprietor
Densmore Building, on Main Street
Scio. Oregon
If In Need
of a Necktie or a New Hat for the Fourth of July, we have sev­
eral styles in men’ neckvcar (new ones): Bows m red. blue and
orange; Four-in-llands (knitted), latest cross stitch in bright
colors. Other* for the men ol more quiet taste.
THE PEOPLES »STORE
.1.1» < ’< H'E V, proprietor
The ô'cio Meat Market
Ilavùu. J inclin ed the ‘.wo meat markets in Scio. 1
consolida’cd them under the alxtvv name, and will
strive to render efficient M-rvice ami give courteous
tieatmcnt at all timi». Will cany a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats
I will kray your beef cattle, veal ami hog» (alive or dressed) and
pay you the top prices. Sec me first.
Herbert Shelton. Mgr. Shop.
C. J. BRUCK. Proprietor