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Cenerai News
Supplement, Nov. 5,1925
Page 2
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The
ULL’S EYE
Who Won
the War?
England and France, «molting
ready made Cigarette« fought two
and a half year« and couldn't make
the first down on Germany. Ger
many «mokmg old tow line* off
Ship«, SawduU, Cabbage leave*,
Horae Blanket*, and tecond hand
Gun Powder couldn't make the
grade But when American* arrived
with no equipment and no training,
but plenty ' ‘ Bull' * Durham, and
Nerve to burn it with, in Two
week* the French were trading
Legion of Honor Medal* foe a
•ack of "Bull." One aack was
worth two quart* of Iron Crov-c«.
Englishmen have even been known
to aacrifice their afternoon tea for
a puff of "Bull” Durham. Even
after the war an American private,
occupying the Ruhr, went into a
German Restaurant and atked for
a gla*i of Milk. He couldn't make
the Waiter undervtand to he drew
the Picture of a Cow, and a Milk
Pail. The Waiter immediately
returned with a Bucket of Beer
•nd a Sack of "Bull** Durham
Tobacco. That Private waa a better
Anot than he thought he wa*.
P S — There will be another piece
here two weeks from now. lxx>k
for il
P
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<>, M. Baker of Stay ton was do
Lyon« on business neveral days last
week.
Mrs. Stafford entertained Salem
friends Saturday.
Arthur Vaughn and family were
Mill City callers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and
children were Jordan and Scio visit
ors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Thomas of Jordan accompanied them
to Scio, where they visited at the
H. S. Johnston home.
The Lyons and Fox Valley schools
were dismissed Thursday and Friday,
the teachers being in Albany attend
ing the county institute.
Dellia Wrslenhouse and family
are now located on the property be
longing to Ella Lyons. Del has been
quite busy building a new poultry
house and cow barn on the place,
which adds tn the general appear-
ancr and conveniences considerably.
Mrs. Ella Lyons and youngsters
were up from Kingston Monday
evening visiting relatives and attend
ing ihe radio <lance at the hall.
Little Ixola Surry who has been
visiting her grandparents in Idaho
th* past two weeks arrived h-ime
Saturday,
Mra Joseph Barry of West Slay
ton was a Lyons caller Wednesday.
Mr. Potter was in Silverton on
bn si nr as the first of the week.
The school houses, stores and
homes put on quite a spooky display
of eats. bats, ghosts and jack-o’-
lanterns in behalf of Hallowe'en
over the week-end.
by the farmera m the ground ha«
been too dry to work
Mr. and Mra. A.G McLain called
on their friend, Earl Tucker, at
Turner ¡Mt Sunday.
Erne«t McCrae and family of
Weal Scio vtailed Mr« McCrae'« fa
ther Sunday
Mra M. E. Shilling of Munkera
viaited her eon. H. O. Shilling and
family, laat Sunday.
t
I ell the Advertiser you saw his ad in
I he Scio I ribune; he’ll appreciate it.
across the Counter
IIEN you buy across the counter in the
stores of this town, you are using good
business judgment. Why? There are many
reasons, but one of the most important is this:
1 ou can buy what you want at the price you wish
to pay! You are not obliged to accept “some
thing just as good,” because you are in a
position to compare values arid make your
own selections.
SHELBURN NEWS
When you trade al home you ¡ire helping your
friends to help you! And there is no finer
thing in life than neighborly co-operation. It
always pays— in happiness and satisfaction as
well as dollars and cents.
j
Moore Miller, daughter of Mr».
J W Miller, who wm operated on
at St Mary'« hoapital in Albany hut
Friday for appendicitis, la improving
nicely. Her mother ia «till with
her.
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Seems to me there's somethin’ like it
In the way life deals w ith men:
Prospects always seem the darkest
Just before things boom again.
And I'm thinkin’ that the worries
An’ hard-knocks he gets before.
Help a fellow prize his blessings
Miaa Mabel Brock and ilalph Bow
erman of Portland «pent the week
end with Mr. and Mra M. B. Cyru».
George Brock accompanied them on
their return to Portland and contin
ued on to Washougal. Wash . to
visit hla sister. Mrs Glenn Holland.
e ♦ O ♦♦ M M »4»^^
M C. McLain of Portland made a
flvine trip to hi« father'a Sunday
For Sale—Good elean paper«, auita-
Hia brother Arthur ac
ble for wrapping lunche« or fruit evening.
jar«, or to kindle Area
Large companied him home.
bundle« for 10c. at the Tribune.
The rain of Monday wm welcomed
a*
Winter days are often dreary
But wlw*n springtime comes along
We're a heap more interested
In the robuf 9 cheery song!
Homin’ always seems most Welcome
When you spend a restless night
After clouds 're Nack an’ heavy,
That’s the time the sun looks bright!
Sunday achool at 10 o’clock every
Sunday morning. Everybody ia in
vited to attend.
Christian Endeavor every Sunday
evening at 6:30.
Prayer meeting every Thuraday
night at 7:30
Mr. Fred Warhlte will preach
next Sunday morning, and evening
at 7:30.
Nov. 3
<
Jy 0. Lawrence Hawthorne
Baptist Church Note«
«t«e
Order Your Envel
opes Now—$6.00
per Thousand
» »- .
made a buaineM trip to Stayton Fri
day afternoon
County (Terk Ruaaell and wife of
Albany «pent the week end with
home folk« at Shelburn.
Mr. and Mra. T M Holt drove to
Portland Friday. They expect to
remain several day« viaiting their
•on. (). L. Holt, and other relative«
and alao the Pacific International
Exposition.
Mr. and Mr«. Claude llvde and
•on Jay drove over from Corvallia
Sunday bringing Mr«. Hyde'« moth
er home. Mr«. S. F. Zyaaet. who had
•pent the week there. Mra. Hvde
and aon remained for the week.
Word ha« been received here of
the recent death from diphtheria of
George, jr., son of Mr. and Mra.
George Serfling of Eugene. They
have many relative« and friend«
here who »ympathixe with them.
Thirty-eight of the friend« and
neighbor« of Mr. and Mra. T. W.
Cooper «urpnaed them with a gro
cery pound party Friday night. Re-
freidimenta were alao taken in and
aerved at a late hour.
Sunday dinner guewta at the J. F.
Sommer home were Mra. Nora Holt
and Mra. Monroe of Albany, and
Mi. and Mra. T. W. Cooper.
The K rotman Brother« now have
their mill juat acroea the track from
the Wm. Klamer place.
Ira Serfling went to Silverton
Tueadav morning.
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New Ycwfc dry
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GILKEY STATION
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Guaranteed by
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Mr. Hammer of North Santiam,
aaaiated.bf G. C. Miller and Arthur
Mellin, erected a machine «hed for
G. C. Miller laat week,
W H McUin and T M. Ruawil
Radio fan« who liatened in on KF
DJ, Corvallia. Monday night heard
Prof. Scudder lecture on clearing
land with the «tump burner invent
ed by S. F Zyaaet.
D urham
The Scio Tribune
Read the Ads in this Paper
md save yourself money by trading at home
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