Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 28, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    News Notes From
All Over Oregon
Gleaned by the W estern
Newspaper Union
Rider« are rounding up stray horses
In P ine valley and holding them for
I disposition by the sheriff.
|
Im m ediate construction of a box
factory at K lam ath Falls by the Chilo­
quin L um ber com pany is announced.
A barn on th e K ruse ranch on
Isthm us Inlet, nine m iles from Marsh-
I field, burned w ith a loss of about
>7000.
Mrs. Melvin M. O erslde has been ap­
pointed p o stm aster of a new postoffice
In C lackam as county to be kuown as
Oerslde.
M abelle N. Olds was nom inated for
p o stm aster at Cloverdale, and A rth u r
S. Lund has been appointed postm aster
a t W arren, Colum bia county.
thoroughfares with pavem ent.
A shipm ent of 50,000 eastern brook
tro u t eggs w as received at the state
fish h atch ery at Dead Point creek,
n ear Dee. The eggs w ere taken at
Fall creek, n ear Bend.
The Dead
Point hatchery, which last year pro­
pagated over 3,000,000 fry, expects to
exceed th is num ber th is year.
A clean up of all th e hay In th e
alfalfa fields of th e w est end of Uma­
tilla county will be effected w ithin the
next few weeks, according to Carl Me
N aught of H erm iston, m anager of th e
hay g row ers’ co-operative organiza­
tion. A pproxim ately 80 per cent of
th e crop has been moved to date.
The A shland city council ordered
calling of an election in th e near
future to subm it to the voters the
question of issuing >8000 in bonds to
purchase th e h istoric southern Ore­
gon Chautauqua building, which will
be sold w ithin th e n ext few weeks
to satisfy a m ortgage foreclosure judg
m eat.
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 7
I-
JA N 2«, 1925
»URAL E N T E R PR ISE
PAGE S
A R R O W G A R A G E , Gansle Bros
U. S. & c. T. c. Tires
More service
No more cost
¡Skilled Auto repairing
Auto accessories
New, low-priced Gill
Batteries for
fo rd ,
and
citar,
other
Chevrolet small cars
MORE SERVICE FOR LESS MONEY
O. W . Frutii look a truokload end there was a dearth uf local
|of bogs to Albany yesterday.
news in our columns.
This week
Dr. Garnjobst was called from Miss Schroll is tending her mother,
| Corvallis yesterday to see Mrs, who bus the malady, and the
dearth continues.
Some o f the
Heury Brock.
local subscribers who co-operated
Mrs. Teinik arrived from St. with the publisher in making a
Heleus yesterday for a visit with
I her mother, Mrs. J. C. Bramwell. good local newspaper have relaxed
their efforts since Miss Schroll has
J . W. Drinkard attended tb» been on the job and readers w ill
| inerchund:ee shoot last week and miss her work.
brought home some hame and
Miss Florence N itzie of Shedd died
bacon.
F rid ay , aged 14.
Both th e state p en iten tiary and the
sta te train in g school ft>r boys at Salem
Spanish-A m erican w ar v eteran s in a re fire tra p s and are not adequate to
cen tral Oregon will consider th e or cope with p resen t m odern conditions
ganizatlon of a cam p in Bend at a according to B. Ogden Chisholm, a
«£> by W u siera N«w«pu(»#r U n ion .)
F. W Robinson and family and
m eeting to be held th is week.
m em ber of th e in tern atio n al prison
R uth and Irene Quimby a re a tte n d -
Horizontal.
V ertical.
Charles Weifenheitner of Junction
comm
ission,
who
is
inspecting
the
t
—
M
a
r
a
b
E stab lish m en t of a p lan t in Bend
2 — G o d o f lo v e
'n g th e B row nsville high school.
City
were
at
A.
E.
Foote’s
Munday.
4— 1 OUtljff RORt
8— S h o r t s le e p
for th e utilization of ran g e horses, penal in stitu tio n s of th e Pacific n o rth ­
tt— D e e p l y e n g r o s s e d
Miss. Mab«l Robinson remained
Ed» Z im m erm an and w ife spend
4— T o k n o w ( S c o t c h )
U— O r f f n n s <»f h e u d
producing bone meal, hides, glue and west.
5— E n f f l l a h i n n n ’s
s n lu ta tlo n
<«w« | for a longer visit with her sister, Sunday a t the home of Mr. and M rs.
13—
D
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p
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itle
s
s
p
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)
P lans have been com pleted and the
allied products, is being considered.
Mrs Foote.
13— I ’ u r e h h * n b I e
E. A braham .
7— P r o j e c t I a n p ie c e e f w o o d
15— K x e lu n ia tlo n o f r e f fr e t
6— D e a l e r
An additional w ater reserv o ir to co n tract let for the rebuilding of the
I S — P n s tlu ? e s
The new tro u t h atch ery cn R oaring
mill section of th e P o rilan d Vegetable
Thursday night the sheriff's of­
U— H a p p e n i n g
serv e th e K incaid park territo ry , re ­
20— 1 q u ic k p u ll
10— A ff ir m a t iv e
fice
whs
broken
into
sod
a
quart
riv
er will be open fo r business by
Oil Mills company, which was destroy
2 3 — l i n t (up: b e e n v i c t o r io u s
cently annexed Into th e city limits,
11— F a c e b o n e
| bottle of confiscated booze stolen. A pril, it is thought.
2 3 — S m a l l r t'o n i
ed by fire, Dec. 18. The mill, which
12— M n n s i o n
is planned by the Eugene w ater board.
21— F i s h ( f C i
14— b i f f
A thousand dollars in money and
will be used to. press the oil from
115— T u r f
15— T o e a r n
* L- D u rg e r, form erly publisher
C. M. O ranger of P o rtlan d w as ap­ copra from th e Philippines and the
[much liquor were left undisturbed.
2 7 — G i r l ’s n l r k n n m e
17— P a r t e d w i t h
of
th e Scio T ribune, w as strick en
pointed by G overnor P ieros as a m em ­ South Sea islands, will cost about >50,
2V— L o n g - p e r io d o f t im e
What
the
fellow
wanted
was
a
15— C a m e f a c e t o f a c e w i t h
3 ft— O n e w h o f o ll o w s u p
21— C h r i s t m a s c a r o l
w ith p araly sis la s t T hu rsd ay a t Leb­
b er of the sta te board of forestry to 000 to rebuild.
|
drink.
¿12— H o y ’s f ir s t n n m e
23— P r e f i x n t e n n lu f f b y m e a n s o f o r
succeed George H. Cecil, also of Port
anon. As he was over 80 y ears old
34— O ld h o r s e ’
th ro u ffh
A fter he had held up 21 men in
Sternberg Brothers guarantee there is sm all hope fo r his recovery.
33— T o p u ll w it h fo r c e
land.
'— A u t h o r o f " T h e I n f e r n o 1
a T routdale pool hall, W illiam Still
»•{— | « | t
|8truwberry growers 6 cent» for
27— A c q u i r e
John Thom as, aged 70, of Medford middle-aged E stacad a man, w as shot
U n i v e r s i t y o f fic ln l
2 3 — B e lo n g in g : t o a n e a s t e r n u n i ­
Mr. H aw ley has introduced a bill
Marshall and Oregon berries, and
43— P r e v a r i c a t e
v
e
r
s
i
t
y
dropped deed at th e G reat N orthern and seriously wounded by two Troul
k much more as the market may to set aside 12 sections o f land fo r
43— B e co m es f n tljfn e d
2«— A d r i l l
station a t P ateros, W ash., while w ait­ dale citizens who w itnessed the rob
4 5 — B o y ’s n n n te
31— D o m e s t i c a n i m a l
warrant. Contracts can le had to the C lear Lake w a te r r.ource and a u th ­
4 3 — D l a t r e s a sfR -nal
33— C u p
ing for th e train . D eath is believed to bery. Still escaped, hid in a patch
run for any length of time, from 1 orize un organ izatio n to b rin g th e
4 7 — M ix t u r e o f e a r t h a n d w a t e r
30— F o r c i b l e s t r o k e
have been due to h eart failure
of tall g rass In a vacant lot, and was
4b— I n c l o s e d ( p o e t i c )
37— P u »snare w a y
io & years.
w a te r th rough th e valley.
6D— S h o e m a k e r ’s to o l ( p i . )
Ils— D a r k e n e d
An a re a council of Boy Scouts of la te r captured and tu rn ed over tc
5 3 — Y e llo w
28— T o n iu k e a m e n d e
Who thinks our star route mails
C alam ette
and
G ran d
P ra rie
A m erica covering th e cen tral Oregon deputy sheriffs.
54— B e lo n ff tn jc t o a p e r s o n
40— M id d a y s
are not expedited?
Brad Moss, g ran g es oppose the changes in the
5 3 — T o r u n o ff
41— M e t a l s t a m p
d istrict .and including th e comm uai
One hundred and eighteen m ills re
5 7 — A c q u ire s b y la b o r
44— C h a f e w i t h f r i c t i o n
ill» Hnlsey-Swoet Home carrier, p rim a ry and m ark et road fund law s
ties of Bend, Redmond. M adras and porting to th e W est Coast Lumber
5 9 — I in p r e m b ed
40— C a r p e n t e r ’s to o l
was arrested at Brownsville M on­ r d th e consolidation o f the offices
F le s h
P rineville, was organized in Bend.
49— L a t i n o r F r e n c h f o r •*!»••
m en's association for th e week ending
day for speeding.
He was re­ of sta te m ark et ag e n t and food and
6 t — N i c k n a m e o f m a r t y r e d P r e s id e n t
51— T h i c k s lic e o f a n y t h i n g
K lam ath Indians will realize approxl Jan u ary 17, m an ufactured 102,284,186
52 — A w e ig h t
63— T o I n l t l n t e
leased again, however, so tbe dairy commissioner.
63— G ir l* « n a m e
that el y >1,000,000 during 1925 from feet of lum ber; sold 106,014,206 feet;
mails came through.
T h e s o l u t l i i n w i l l a p p e a r In
54— U p o n
receip ts received from th e cut on and shipped 115,214,268 feet. New
n e x t Is s u e .
A lexander P ow er died a t Lebanon
f tl— T o b e In d e b t
One hundred volumes from the Saturday m orning, aged 59. He w as
reserv atio n tim b er units, Fred A business was 4 per cent above pro
5M— i l o d e n t
s ta te h o r a r y a re lik e ly to be o n [
e a lly days
,
B sker, su p erin ten d en t of the K lam ath ductlon. Shipm ents w ere 9 p er cent
Solution of Puzzle No.’ 8.
•l>® »helves in our publicJjbrary ! partn(r -„ the RoonU
above new business.
Indian reservatio n , h as announced
iP O R E g g S T a t F 1
this week. Among them are mat y
The new tro u t h atch ery of th e state
Since the F arm e rs’ Union w arehouse
se;>. He became postmaster and
f
iS
M
E.L
L
UjE
tine books for children.
Toll 1'e
gam
e
com
m
ission
on
Roaring
river
In E ugene was established 19 m onths
w ent into the g ra in w arehouse busi­
S
T
A
L
E
lS
P
A
E
0
NJY
"There
«re
no
hard
and
fust
rules
I
li
b
r
a
r
ia
n
what
you
want
to
read
•go the total sales have am ounted to in Linn county, will be com pleted ii
ness.
He w as th e firs t pres d ent of
for
feeding
goats,”
says
C.
A.
Leach.
I
a
n
d
she
will
be
able
to
supply
you
,T gtR. J 3 ¡0 R
>353,000, according to th e rep o rt of March or April, according to M. L
the H alsey s ta te bank and the bank
Jefferson county. Neb., who hus a herii I th r o u g h th e s t a le li b r a r y
th é m anager. E. E. M orrison, at the Ryckm an, s ta te su p eriutondent o’
of Nubians.
1
w as fo r a tim e located in a w arehouse
hatcheries. T he h atch ery will be siml
m eeting of the stockholders.
u e
“One thing you m ust keep ln mind
Miss Ruby Schroll. tbs enter­ building. He w as extensively in te r­
I
t
DggS
T
O
R
M
Y
j
A ; vefn
high-grade copper, e sti­ lar to th e Tillam ook statio n , and wil
Is th at the food used should he of u prising Enter prise local reporter, ested in business of various kinds a t
kind to produce n strong body hr well '(intended wiih tbe grip last week the tim e of his death.
m ated by m ining ex p erts ns th e largest bring th e num ber of year-arounc
as produce milk. We have found that
In th e history ot U nited S ta te s copper plants of the com m ission to 22.
corn, oats and short« make a very
A heavy acreag e of w heat, damaged
mtping. has been stru ck by cutting
T Ju b Cleaning Works, Inc.
good m ixture for (he older stock. We
**
Cor. Becoond and Ferry
Into th e footwall vein of th e Mother in D ecem ber when su b z e ro w eather
mix the feed In the ratio of 04 pounds
Master Dyers and Cleaners
Ix>>e* cegtper m ine, 26 m iles from prevailed for several days while the
of
oats,
52
pounds
of
corn
snd
Hbout
y
M ade-T o-M easure Clothes
w heat was unprotected by snow, will
Baker.
15 pounds of shorts. In addition Io
have
to
be
reseeded,
according
tc
this we feed all the good alfalfa hay
IM P E R IA L C A FE . 209 W. First
W ith a three-fourths vote cast at
the goats will eat.
Harold G. M urphy Prop.
a special school election a t Medford Fred Bennlon, U m atilla county agent
T
h
is
is
good
advice;
“
It
you
live
Phoue 665
on th e question of Issuing >165,000 R eports of sim ilar dam age has been
tu Allian)’, trade iu Albany ; if you live
W k nkvkr clos »
in souie other towa. trade in that tow n."
bniftis tow ards the construction of n received from n o rth ern p a rts of Sher
lie # high school, th e proposal was de man, Gilliam and Morrow counties
Very few gardeners who have space But in these autom obile days many re­ lL f AONETO E L E C T R IC CO.
at
dding elsewhere find it advisable to do
Official Strumberg carburetor serv­
The sta te land board has asked for
feht/»d by 58 votes. 257 for and 315
to spare will do w ithout a straw berry it least part of th eir buying in tlie
ice station.
Conservative prices All
approval
by
the
sta
te
fo
restry
depart
patch.
The
everbearing
variety
has
•gainst.
*
larger town. T hose who go to Alban» work guaranteed
119-121 W. Second.
come
into
favor,
and
ln
most
Instances
to
transact
business
will
find
the
firm:
m
ent
and
ag
ricu
ltu
ral
dep
artm
en
t
of
E stab lish m en t of a gam e refuge in
Is Satisfactory.
However, tlie crop, named below ready to fill their require M A R IN E L L O PARLORS
Oregon
A
gricultural
college
looking
l^ sk e and H arney counties Is proposed
being continuous throughout most of me tits witli courtesy a n t fairness.
every Saturday night
(A beauty aid lor every need)
In a bill Introduced by S en ato r Upton. to th e exchange of approxim ately 70
tlie growing season, Is seldom sa
at. Francis Hotel
000
acres
of
scattered
school
lands
foi
A
C
C
E
S
S
O
R
IE
S
A
N
D
T
IR
E
S
'The proposed d istrict em braces ap ­
Prep., WlNNIFRKD RoSg.
large at any rime as the regular kind.
Auto S upplie
proxim ately 1,000,000 acres of land sim ilar governm ent ncreage ln Douglai
B etter results will be had by pinching
Watch
for
ed
uext
week
an­
J. H. A l LISO m
en aud money are best when
off the blossoms until June.
and would be: used for the protection county. The la tte r lands are located
442jWest First St
nouncing special
busy. Make your dollars work in
in Douglas county and are In one tract
of antelope.
ur savings departm ent. A lbany S tatk
F
our
fatalities
w
ere
due
to
Indus
A lb an y Floral Co. Cut flower J ank . Under governm ent supervision.
B ecause of a row betw een Mayor
One can make his own fruit-tree * » and plants. Floral art for ever»
Johnson and .the new city council. tria l accidents in Oregon during tht
j^ J O O K E ’S M U S IC H O U SE
protectors at a com paratively little and all occasion».
A shland has no city atto rn ey and no week ending Jan u a ry 22, according t(
Flow er phone 458-J.
cost. Simply buy screen wire, 20 or
a
rep
o
rt
prepared
by
th
e
sta
te
in
police Judge. while th e chief of police
K verything musical**
30 Inches wide. Then cut Into short
The
r u n s w ic k
223 W. First st.
and, stre e t com m issioners a re holding d u strial accid en t com m ission.
strips Just large enough to go around
P H O N O O R A P II }
th e ir Jobs only because no successors victim s w ere J. T. P arks, W endling
the tree. If they are then rolled into
at
J T IM S O N T H E SHOE DOCTOR
ch aser; Irus II. Axtell, P ortland, u tilitj
hav® been named.
cylindrical
shape,
using
a
brisuustl*
k
W O O D W O R T H ’S
M r. and Mrs. Fred Nicbu-
Second street, opposite H am ilton's
m an; W illiam M. Sweeney, Portland
they
will
curl
around
the
trunk
and
store.
^ I hs and their bebv were io
Tjjie Alsea F ish erm en 's P rotective
tru ck driver and J. V. Johnson, Marsh
hold th at position. Galvanized screen D a v e n p o r t M u sic c o m p a n y offert
“ Sudden Service.”
nssBciation has adopted a resolution
ted in a tent at a logging camp
field, tim ekeeper. A to tal of 480 accl
wire, while more expensive, will Iasi A-' Piano-case organ, geod as new
th e re in statem en t of Carl D.
tear
Bend
when
a
two-foot
tree
T
H
E
M
A
R
G
U
E R IIE S H O P PE
several seasons.
den ts was reported.
I'.atey organ, good a t new
^ ^ '¿ b j a k e r as m aster fish w arden and
fi- Shampooing, Marcelling and Scalp
i'll across them. One big branch
Vied
Pianos.
The W illam ette C entral F ederal vent into the ground between their
I reatincuts.
M argaret C ountrym an,
•.u PX ’tin « Dr. T hom as W. Ross In
F arm Loan association was formed
i’ astkurn Bro«.— Two big grocert L 0 W es’ Second s t P hone 22.
eads and another between their
to
retain
his
seat
on
the
h is e f t o / '8
Ju st because the vegetable planti-
at a m eeting at Eugene of delegates
stores, 212 W. First afid 225 South
odios end the tree came down
s ta te fU By° comm ission.
nre making a good show ing as a result
Main. Good m erchandise i t the right T H E HPEC1ALTY BHOPPE
from Lane, Coos, Curry, Linn and Ben
pen
them
so
close
lh«t
they
w for liciiistitching ami atamped good»
S herl'V »‘P ’
s ta t®’ assem bled In ton counties, who conferred with of
of the favorable show ers and sun prices.
:ould riot get out without help, yet shine, It must not he forgotten that the
ipposite H sm ilton's, 318 W. Second st.
ninth ann HP1 ¡in v e n tio n at M ultnomah
ficers from th e federal loun I ank at none of tbem rrceived a scratch.
weeds, too, are making even greater I/l it o Cafeteria aud confectioner» l ^ a l d o A n d e rso n & S o n , distrib-
county c o u ,N f° u' e ln P o rtlan d ’ adoPl Spokane, elected officers of th e asso
Home cooking. Pleasant surround
strides. Unless the weeds are killed
ed a rcsolutio. ' Ur6' nR ,h e 9tate ,eg,a elation and delegates to th e conven-
’ ’ utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chai-
mg«.
Courteous, efficient service.
within a short time they will g it eheaC We make our own candies.
Ju
d
g
in
g
from
th
e
lite
r
a
tu
re
we
are
uers, Kssea, Hudson A Hupinobile cars,
ls tu re to abolish th e ” ate Prohibition eion to be held in Spokane in March
of
the
vegetable
plants
and
will
cro
w
,
j
tccessories. a polies, lst A Broadalhin.
W S. D umcan .
body, of which
eceiving under his fran k , Mr. S tan-
law enforcem ent
and chose A lbany as the place of the
the latter out, or sup the life from tin
New
George
L.
C
leaver
is
d
lrect°r.
ield
is
beginning
to
function
as
U
nit-
■orge
[¡^ilnis developed and printed
plant.
next annual convention
and
“
We
mail
theta
rig
h
t
back
to
yon.
E astern capital was * V re s s fu l last
.1
S
ta
te
s
sen
ato
r.
The
la
s
t
bill
re
Fred H erriok, p u rch aser of a large
used
Woodworth
Drug
Company,
Albany,
Or
week ffi bidding for th e C> e rry rrnpk tract of governm ent tim ber in th e Mai
ortr-d as introduced by him Is as Halsey Happenings
egon.
iKiiiglit, sold and exchanged at all tim es
reserv atio n tim b er in the
heur national forest in H arney coun
H eritor ions a it is revolutionary. It
(Continued on page 5)
p a rt of K lam ath county. The ' N i ? ty th e developm ent of which in
P O K D SALES A N D S E R V IC E
B E N T. S U D T E L L
Tires and accessories
bid was subm itted by the Camp. V 11' . ;—'iv fs the construction of 60 miles ot vould b ring p o atm astersh ip s o f the
W J. Rilielin write» that he is I
Repairs
I’hone 76-K. 1X3 N. Broadalhin si., Albany
Towle L um ber com pany of O sh k o sV I ra j| rpa' * (yora C rane through Burns first, second and th ifd classes under
K i s k -P ullak M otor C o .
t'riog of the cold weather at Prine­
W ls., with an offer of >8.11 a thousand l j )ag re( ejv ‘ a y e a r ’s extension of tfm<
ivil service ru les and do aw ay with
OBRJ
f eeding Milk Goats
A O&SV A S E
LM M N TO
B/NO K H I L E A
P A N E L SffiS TA
A R E K a g lS T I V E b |
E :S 0
NEER.
^y^Îbanyj£/)irectory
DANCE
The Strawberry Patch
Tumble Inn
M"
Fruit Tree Protectors
St. Valentin <
DANCE
B
Keep After the Weeds
r
FURNITURE AND
FARM MACHINERY
. . . .
i
Start logging
ThP eX
P rizes aggregatin g »500, to be dlvld- I ten sio n was a u th o r.,'* 4 by Colone'
•> into first, second and th ird aw ard s, I R ' ii U bbi B G reeley, chief '* the forest
w ere authorised by com m ittees r e p r e - 1 sorvlcs.
se a tin g th e P rineville post of th e t
A m erican Legion for co m petitive drum |
p jce
N o ( R g ljg h e d
corps drills at th e A m erican Legion i
id H
H ire Is not liked by poultry
s ta te convention Ju n e 25, 26 and 27. * rnnks lu«ver than wlteat In both dges-
The principal roads w ithin C ra te r { tlbilllty and pnlatsblllty
It Is not
L ake park will be hard-surfaced f :» rr cb used for poultry feeding, even
year.
C ongress has passed
r , , 1 th e South where rise Is grown
m easures which give a to tal of I I • f “ e comm ercial chick scratch grain
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1 t.lx tu re s contain s little rice, but II
i rnl^year.
h u . . . . and
. . a the money will be us< ' I fie«« not «fid to tbe value of the feed,
lor
replacing
the
presepi
dusfyik
e quad ren n ial shakeup.
Vitamines Are Lacking
ville.
L V rln iilie r Furniture Co., furui-
Erank Hadley and wife am i fi turc, rugs, linoleum, stoves rang««
(•uneral directors. 427-433 west Firs'
W rite lor booklet describing our 20-
Mrs. L V. Chance were in Al street, Albany, Oregon.
year Rural C redit Amortized Loans
bany yesterday.
E U l.I.l.R GROt E R Y . 2B5 I.yot Die loan pays out in 20 paym ents, fa ­
irin g the principal. Cheap rates No
Mr» Mnrv Palmer has gone tr I * (Successor to Stenberg Bros )
lelay.
B eam L and C o .,
Groceries
F ruits
Produce
O trvallia, where her daughter, Mra
133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
I l’hone 263R
A. T. Grugett, is quite til.
F A R M LO A M S
Fall pigs suffer more from a lack
of vitam ines than from anything else.
Pigs may have a perfectly balanced
stion In so fa r as protein, carhohy-
and fat are eoncem ed bat will
Ira,
olman
ja c k son
not th »Ive w ithout vllamlnes. which
Mrs K arl Bramwell and Mra.
G rocery—Bakery
wt
In
rye
or
wheat
pasture.
: re pr«s<.
Edith Robnett aud Truinan visit­ I K verything in the line of eats
at lowest rate of interest.
ulfnlfn or s»’ « « r ' ,,ver ha?> " r fr,"*h
Opposite Postoffice
ed
Albany
Monday.
milk. When v ? « '’’10''’ arH add,‘d ,o
Real Estate
Inauranre
ub Candy Co., First street, nexi Prompt service. Courteous treatm ent.
I well-balanced r n t .',u *&* ^ad f’*,t " ld
Lawrence Taylor is tbe lale-t
done to Blain C lothing Co.
-row und fatten us .'ap 'd ly and ecu-
W sr B a in , Room 5, First Sa»<ngs BA«*
Haleeyite to install a radio, which
Noon lunches
•nunically as th e spring »'•iï-
builm og, Albany
Home made candy and ice Cream.
be is eojoying very much.
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