The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 15, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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The Scio Tribune
General News
Page 5
The Scio Garage
wrencè'Hiicthprnc
alt and dream
Of days forever gone;
We mis* the charm of evening.
Impatient for the dawn;
And when the morning is at hand
We yearn for eventide;
So many of the moment's joys
Our heart* are thus denied.
God made each hour of every day
A time for happlnesa—
The future offers pleasure but
The present holds no less.
A moment’s retrospection when
The daily task is done,
A brief exchange of memories.
Recounting one by one
Those mutual enjoyments that
Were moat important tiien—
Those sacred little incidents
That never come again—
Such season of reflection brings
The keenest ecstasy;
xJN A wealth of precious treasun* fills
The realms of memory.
See um when you need any work done on your car
our service is the bent and our price- are light. Wo
want you to know you can «Io aa well or better here
than elsvwnvre. Wo are giving tickets for tha I g
pii/t-s, beginning t ext Monday with each $1 cash
purchase or paid on account. Ask f >r them. Watch
our nd—something exitaordinnry coming up.
Cyrus & Brock, Proprietors
Cure Your Meat With Wright’s Smoke
Made by Distilling wood.
S dd by
Kelly’s Drug Store
We sre coo|>crating in the prize* and free show. A ticket given
with every 50c cash purchase or | mi <I on account. beginning
next Monday.
Our store is a good place to trade
THE PEOPLES STORE
J. B. COCKY, proprietor
la cooperating with the Scio merchants in giving valu­
able prize* and a free show. and will begin going t ck-
ct* next .Monday with each 50«. . ash purchase or $1.00
on account. Produce accepted ume <ta i.idi.
Bartu Motor Co
Where service begin* ami ■_•••«* through
the entire job. We are «titering into
the drawing content with the other Scio
merchants and are doing our part to
make it profitable for you to trade here.
We will begin giving ticket* on Monday
Jan. 19, with each $1.(10 cash purchase
or paid on account. Watch for the date
of the free »how. Give u* a < ill when
in town.
Tlie People* Store is a safe, satisfactory place to trade.
C. E. Kendle Says
lie will cooperate in helping make Scio a 1» tter trading point
and give the people service ami more lor their money.
I ickcts
given with each 11 cash deal or |>aid on ac< Hint l>cgiiining Mon
day, Jan. 19. Look for date of free show.
SHELTON BROS.
Good Meat* seised with a »mile. Iickcls with each 50c pur­
chase or $1 paid on account, food for chance on ttie prize* will
lie given next Monday and every day thereafter until the final
drawing. Ask for them.
We Meat the people of this community.
Bartu Motor Co.
Ask the Tribune about clubbing rates
N. 1. MORRISON
Say* he is in on the prises anil free show for hi*
friends ami will begin giving tickets next Monday.
Ask for them with each $1 cash purchase or paid
on account. For hardware we're hard to lieat.
HIBLER Q. GILL CO.
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Hereafter all machine extras will I« c \sn. and no special
orders will be sent for unless paid fur in advance.
Carry a full line of General Merchandise
and are cooj»eraling in the prizes to be given
away Eeb. 25 an I 28.
Tickets available on
Monday, Jan. 19, with each 30c caah pur­
chase or 11 paid on account, product accep­
ted same as cash.
Frank Kruml
Shoe and Hamess Maker
Ticket* with each II ca*h
We are for you and Scio.
Watch for free show.
Mutual Cream Station
Leonard Jordan, Agent
Will give tickcis with $| worth of
cream, egg* and poultry brought
tn. lieginning Monday.
Scio Meat Market
In cooperating in the prize and free she* pro«
gram with the other merchants, ami will give
von tickets or chances with every 25ccai*h pur«
chase or jl pan! on accounts. 1 ickets rv.»4i
next Monday.
HOLECHEK BROS . Props.
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