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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1925)
• * a. urns memortes. the most predetta. ?*'^SJE-SL-XCff Everything about our holiday prepara m A GOOD SUBSTITUTE The Scio Tribune tions al borne was of the simplest Christmas CTime Bu THOMAS A CLARK dess of Ms* ItawM* of Uhsa, to. IfM. Wsststn »»VMM Vaia» F Al.I. the Illusion» of chlldt>m»'l> I gnvv up with most rv luctancc tboar that elusterwi around Christman. The <>ld Mint wbc dltubed dov. n th« chimney Into lhe fireplace in our sitting muiu and ('tirisi- filled our stockings on mar Eve was an real to me M* Moeen or George Washington or m> grandfather or any other per- n itf whom I had heard but whom I !;;<•: never personally met II«' 1« t • n- real today when I am In reminiscent moods. pertisps because I have always wnnted him to be real. l>-ug after I recognised all the auMerfa>:es wth were being practiced on me us n chili) at Christmas time. I never admitted them even to myself, for I w.is quite willing to submit to the dec-pti< n»: I wan made happy by all the ceremonies end surprise* I have never In »11 my llfa born away from home nt Christmas time; I lio|<e I never ahalt be. Christina >-'s nrv for me the moat delightful t’l.r-- f f "We Dre*» lhe Eyes of th* World.” We are authority when il come» to frames and eyeglass mounting' Never ask for a second quality lens Give your eyes the beat. It ia the cheapest in lhe end. "The House of Dependable Ser'vice” fâèiïïleade Opt<s>m elrist. At. o an y oxrra HAROLD ALBRO. Manufacturing Opt>c»an The Scio Tribun« Generil Newi Supplement, Dec. 17. 1925 r!.<r -'.-r 1 t.l tic w»« full of possibilities and surprises. The din ner lacked th* cvnimtlonal roast tur key. Instead there wan a roast g<«>»e or a huge Joint of roast bwf (following the English custom with which my mother wan familiar) with suet dump lings and gravy. There waa alway* too. a loaf of vplc«H) bread end plum pudding with a delightful muc « of dmwn butter, and there wnn mince pie faltoWial with KUlts and nilalus and other gociics Just as -home*’ always suggests to me augur cook Im. hot fr”tn the o»rn, with mother warning tne not to mt so many an to make myself sick, no Christ- man Invariably brings to my mind (be thought of raisins. Tl-ry were In the spiced bread wbhh mother mnde. the plum pudding waa --"ngrated with them. I found them ulwayn on Christ- mas morning In my stocking with other g -d thins» to eat. and there wn» reg ularly on t'hriBtmas day a dish of them on the table io I m > eaten after dinner. It wn» not ali-urrtper what we had to eat Hint gate <*hrlstmu» such a high plan- In my regard, thimgh that I.rlprd mairriully. no doubt It waa the mya- tvry, tl <• anticlpniloo, the preparation and the «ur|>r!»r of It all; the gatlier- Intt b-gvther of nil the family, the r im< < Ito- roorltig lira In the fir--piare. and the general hilarity and g<ea1 will prevailing that made Chrlatmaa far me lhe best loved of all the holidays of Ibe entire year. We are rather outgrowing Christ- a friend said to me a few days “I <l<«rt believe it ia ever going for any one again Just as It used to be ” I -n ! . though there are »>ine cents (■••nnc, t«d with the mlHiratloo of Christmas, there la the real Christ urns which I ata sure I shall never out grow If I should hang up my stock- Ing by the fireplace n-‘W. | feel Just aa »Un- as I -ver did that old Hidnt Nick would get In some way l«efore morn ing nud fill It na he used to do when I was a child. My fnitli In Christmas tma never wntted. and my need far It. ! |.notice economy badly al any lima, but with the grvstrst difficulty at Clirlsttnua time, and m;>e>-l«lly since the price« of my own particular varte- ties <>f frunklncenie- and myrrh have been so affected by the economic con dition» ¡t la what Is In our hearts that makes Christ nuts n-al. The song of Wants more readers, and n asking its 500 readers to help secure them. Thia is how: • Each sulmeiber renewing his suliscnplion at $l.75_(the regular price), with an additional 25c, can have the Scio Tribune sent one full year to some one who i- not a atibgcribcr to it now--no renewals will Iw accepted at the 26- rate, Thia will be an eco nomical way to make a Christmas «« gift that will come weekly, rf W but tu subscribers who are To foreign countries the prj^- is tl »• n-biij- t.! p.ijM • ii .- w ar w 1.1 -’i ! t! <■ <> inl incd rale <3 76 if taken advantage of during the Dcccri>l*er. ii cunts a 2c stamp to mail a pajwr to a foreign country. With this rate, our readers can duh with their non-reader iieighlx>r *n»| Ixith save m<mey, ami as the home pa|<-r in the eye of the cvmmunitv and reflects it» progress every family simulii l-c a sulmcriler. That’s why it Wants More Home Subscribers For Utils Folks is as though Manta Hsus has gon« to mure trouble msklng thin«» foe tbs little (tris than tbs littls boys 1 till year Thera are ronipivie tea seta of lusterwar«. electric m * s that really cook food In sulfii lent quaulltlea for a g«od sited tea party, real cedar cheats fioor fampa. and »swing table*, ail fust aa nicely finished as tbs grown «par farwltur* Charity at Hom» me. MB 1 ■ >” *• I, ¡ting for our Christmas rummage **!■ What do you do with your old ciothe»?“ “Why. I brush them and fold thorn carefully al alght. and I put them on again in the morning WIXTT 2R IH 1 IHRE Come in and nee us about getting glass enclosures put on your car. Do not delay getting your tops, cur tains and upholstering done now aiqi ride in comfort. We arc equipped to <lo your work satisfactorily. All work guaranteed. Jenning s Auto I op Shop Center E. Second and Baker Streets N. I- JKNNt*<^t, Manager T iiei - honk Al B a NY. OREGON Irate The bride buried the cookbook out of the window. After II seat the retualna of a Ortstmaa pl* “Now," Mid »lie. "Just let me get one erwek at the fallow who invented the phrase 'euay as pie.' The Scio I nbune \X ill give* two chances with every subscription, $ , on Job Work Holland Bulbs A splendid selection of Hyacinths. Narcissi Cro cus and other bull« for fall planting. Drop us a postal for description and prices. Nothing is more attrac tive in the home th.in a l>owl of Gold Fish. They give the room life, and provide endless entertain ment for the children. Reasonable in price, in expensive to keep. nnvl» 1« In ihe alr If thè (Tirisi- «pirli I» In <>ur lioarl* (Tirisi mas la ne gleni a renllty u» It «-ver wus. if we wlll tuake II »*», and far un all thè nngels nrv agaln pnx-laiming aa tbey dld timi night In Palestine, «•enturta» ugo, "t.Sory l<> Uovi Ih thè hlghest. nnd »•«rth | hsicw , gnod «ili luwnrd men.'" 1 »hall I mr up my stocklng al irtstma» Ève, tliere wlll I h - rolaln» in It In ite morntug. I bave fallii tliat the old C.irl'ttnan Joys will ba tu ina um« mon-. The Christmas Sock Christmas I’ve I» about ths time a st<H-kinx I» nearer whole thaa bole. Christmas Card That Ended Hia Loneliness Our own special mixture. 2 ll»s 26, 'Ionic*, song restorers, moulting food; everything for the song bird. Ask for booklet on care of birds. Dog and Cat Remedies Wg carry a rompleta stock of tbrso well known fame- diva. Also their oog Ria- cult*. Puppy Cakes and Cal Food. ”1 >ogs and How.to < arc for Them,” a valuable booklet free for the asking. pt »11 several year» circuntilancaa had V made Jamca Wlngall mow from town to town no that fie seemed to lose almoat the entire connection with bln pant. Ha was no occupied with trade he did not note the passing yearn, nor realise that alm<»«t all hta arhooimataa now were married and be a bachelor of thirty five. one Christmas Eve. however, when he returned to an empty hotel room. It was with feelings that In aplte of hta buMnesa nuecesa, something vital wan lacking In bin life I’rrhapa that waa why he dl'ljked Christmas no. W hen bu»lt>< «• ■ vane.1. nothing elae remained In the wUltu<le of his mom. ha opened the few t'hrlotinaa cnrdn which »till sought him out. Every one be »canned he loaned »»14«. except oae from the first girt, he had ever kissed He held It tenderly and read It many time* 'Too faithful Jsir,* he murmured, and going to the tele phone Inqult >d when he could catch a train. Ho had decided to go home and aee hla friends again, and find a partner. If he could. to make llfa really a suceen*—H. Undue Hook. <C. ISM. « —< 41H-J His word is his bond! personal guarantee" means very little to you inless you knou ilur man u ho makes it. Ninety per cent of the things bought for your home are selected by the lady member of the firm. She is the purchasing agent. Most men admit that she is a capable buyer, and the reason is this; She must be shown — convinced by proof— that an article is what she needs and is worth the price *For that reason, she sees the »advantage of dealing with a local merchant — a man whose “personal guarantee of satisfaction" means just uhat it says. She knows that what he advertises in this paper is entitled to her consideration. Because she has confi dence in her neighbor—the local dealer—she can safely invest the family funds in what he guarantees. Read the Ads in this Paper and save yourself money by trading at home