Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 30, 1926, Image 6

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and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
Flower phone 458-F.
A l b a n y
Savings and
com m ercial accounts. C a p ita l, surplus, j
u n d iv id e d profits, 8100.tM .
Not Lihcly
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.M o to r C o . — O a k la n d - 1
*-*P o n tia c agency. Used ra rs bought
and sold. W hen in the m a rke t fo r n t n
cars see us firs t
¿19 W. Second si.
A lbany.
Phone 643
BIG CARNIVAL DANCE A l
(7 IN T E L
2 miles norib of Albauy on
highw ay
W R E C K IN G CO-
*
4.16 W est 1st
Used Parts lor all cars
tlo
I.M A N
A J A C K .-O N
**
Grocery—Bakery
Ify e ry tliin g in live line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
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IUMBLE INN
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BALLROOM
New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31
* lu re, rug», lin o le u m , stoves ranges I
fu n e ra l directors. 427-43.1 west F irs t
>treet, A lb a n y , Oregon,
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Tbe one big n ig ht. Welcome tbe new year in .
The most complete and popular ballroom in tbe va lle y.
Last new ye a r’s eve over 500 people enjoyed our ca rn iva l
Music that pleases. Lota id fu n . Don’ t m i« it.
I . M l ’ E R I A I . C'Ai E. J b ' "
*
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Old W orld C h a rm M e e ts
N e w W orld C o n v e n ie n c e s
I- ,,..
TUSSI NG & TUSSING
Oregon
LINN RUTTER
PARAGON CAFE
and Buyers o f Ejrgg
G E O M. G IL C H R IS T
ii|K > r a ii\e
ALBANY
( T c a tn c rv
-Highway Garage -
D ELB ER T STARR
U aido Andersen and Son, Props
Funeral Director ntul Licensed
Embalmer
- Day and N ig h t S to ra g e
-
A tw a te r-K e n t
Strömberg
Federal
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
B 'ow ueville, <frego,i
K o lala r
M o d e rn
K a rb e rS h o p
Radios
1st and Balter 8ls.
ALBANY
OREGON
l.a u n drv ren t lu e td a is
Agency H u h C le a n in g W orks
P L A C E ’ |
N 'iC iC F of Hearing of Final Account
Notice 1» hereby g ive n that the fin a l i
ill-conn, ol lith e I W v . l r , , m in im i. |r i I
t u x o i the estate o f A rth u r Wesley, '
deceased, has been file d in the C ounty
G ia I ol I.m n C o u n ty state of O regon,
»lid th a t the .lis t il«y ol |u n u a ry, 1927,
nt the hour o l HI o ’c.ock a. in,, ha.
been d u ly a p pointed by said C ourt lo r
the h e a im g o i a h jevtions to ««id fin .I
account «m l the * , d em ent thereof, a,
w h ich lim e any * rr»on in te re ste d in i
»aid estate nisi a p p ta g ia rd file o t ir , |
Y o u 'll E n jo y R eading
n o m th e re to in w iitm g and contest t»>e
stm e {
G irrc c tly lilte d and p ro p c rlr
Dated and f i r t t p u b lish e d December
j griiur.d glt.ses add m much lo the
. " lb . , ’ ?6
p flh e P U e sle v
A d m in is tra trix o i the I slate
p,»a»Ut« of reading tb»t you w ill
f n s t . r g A- In s s in g M tys for A im x
le provoked at vonreelf for d en y­
ing vourself this giant M w fo tl
If You Require Glasaea,
You Need Them Now
To po«ip?n» (he w»«iing o f lbs
gins »« b»t au»»
cf
groundless
ptejud s it to l«fce tisks w ilh i cu;
RYES
V n ii r t n i H
b« tn ton r« r » f'i| tc
» » is the q u a lity cf vour vi»'on.
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Le' us give in n an accurate
I k ' * « a n tr-e t*,-.' ig itttJ estate may
II P»S- and h ’ i ob je ctio n- th e re to rn knosledg« of the v<t;iditiou cd your
«■rut tig
id contest the »ame
Dated
a n 8 (l’ st p u h ’ islie d December 4ih 1*J»>
n M Hond.
lAdn inistrator ef U»,. E?tatt
l u u t n g i . lu tvm g Atty a. for Admr.
t h e ir fe tlo c k s
band.
a m o n g th o se w h o s e
u t and P e rry W. O. C hurch. M g r
Huy w here you IX id a r buys more
I f you e n j >y a a;ood meal
And know a good meal when you get it
Y o u ’ll be back for y o u 'll n o t lo rg e t it.
o u r aim is to please
j .eRion i,inch
M a n u fa c lu ie ta of
NO I ICE
lu sh g re e n grass u p to
a n d p a n sie s a re
faces s m ile a t us as
SPECIALTY S H O P P E
?18 W est second si fo r h e m s titc h in g
st im ped goods, fancy w o rk, etc.
Stamped «n l fin ish e d goods fo r the
C h ris tm rs trade.
A s s o c ia tio n
r ( ll- e v ln g of F in a l Account
Net,- - in h e r e , ■ g u a n th a t the fin a l
» " •"•*•»»« B ' I Rond a* a d m in is tra to r
i ' 'he
, „ i e d Amands M o n t i. de
ce»*ed. h» been file I 1,1 th tC e w M il.
c u u e l L i ' - l . i i n l i State of O - r v i» ’
and H it t t h e 1<
d», of l-n n a r
1»>-
it the h u r n ! 10« m
’ iaa been On),
o p o o iftl-d Ry s a ri c o u rt fe r the he«r n .
c> - t je r t i, « • -
fi. .j lc te n B , , p |
c a ttle h e re w a d e in
D a is ie s , d a n d e lio n s
ULTheti in Albany ca ll at it be
A lb a n y
A B E S
th a t th is
is D e c e m b e r 3 0 a n d
b e a t th e
Q E A K S G R O C ER Y
C7
Hulsey and Brownsville
A
s n o w y la n d
G r a in is g r o w in g to
HARDW ARE
w e pass
LACING your house according to your
lot Is the privilege of the person who
builds this practical dwelling o f the Eng
llsh farm house type The entrance Is so
arranged that the house may either he
placed lengthwise for a thirty-foot city
lot or cross­
wise for a
60 or 75 r~
foot let.
The de­
sign
here
calls for a
co ra b 1 d e-
11 on
of
stucco and
HfcJT H O P t P u n
(<,,,«• >i «.i r -
stained sld
log with the roof of dark weatjtered »blogles
The pleasing features of th« living room
include Its windows on three sides open fire
place and built In book shelves. Tbe open porch
or sunroom may open pff from either tbe Using
or dining room The kitchen bos ail the details
tl'ni delight the housewife— cupboards h>*"n,u
closet b-eakfast nook and double window« o’ er
the sink.
The three bedrooms al! ha«e double ex
posurea and are well provided with clothes and
linen closets. The bathroom la so placed a« *o
be equally accessible from each bedroom Tbe
attic Is ventilated and makes a serviceable
storage or playroom by sheathing the rafters
and sides with celotex, which serves both as a
wall board and Insulating material.
$ F f* fA N D i F lt'A fA f1 Pi A M
This small home so light and spacious, re»
0 CMkieo » « .« »
»'"’ ■’’ apted to doing without a sen.
. O?
0Dt' '• a , ’T’ ,cal 1928 product. The pokv. daik
1 /
T €n ,,>n rPars "gn 'v,th th” r fna*y " tt!e hallways and
poor plannlug would he scorned by the modern housewife who hsa ’earned to
expert comfort built r'vh’ ln»o her home end to have evarvth,ng planned *or
her ronyenlenre In w -n ing c «l-t draughty houses are also out of date All
well bull, houses, are Insula»»'! as »h's one )« with celotex shi'S'hlng on the
exterior walls under ,h “ s'u v. This effects a great earing In fuel In the
winter and resists the Intense heat cf the sun In summer.
® , C s lo te c h c tc Institute, Chicago, HIS
P
Good Luck
E (« G
M ASH
Best in q u a lity , lowest in piice.
A*L <<>f m u ij tatiafied
us»is
Our O eg n Maid D airy feed you - t ' l final w ill meet
w ' ' h e g ti*Ily as good success .is cur Goo* I it l> Egg M u h .
r iiiv excellent 2*5 p»r cent Protien d a irr f» <d h i t w ith in two
m onth* b-coin* one of tbe ba H ut *e lh -it In in our Eugene
stoie. S 'j ked on tbs ?' „ r be»' !» three 1- »ding' c ran e t i i a l
te'd« it i» I.OW iC ’ I lf hva A<» k»
S ' l h l 'ribe af * h t t t
-
bioed. The prcct ct the pudding •• >u lb ' eating. . .
Gi«e it « (Vial
E. C. Meade
O ptom etrist
ALBANY
OREGON.
L J. Skirvin Seed (g
H alsey— Bunch of
P D. Isom.
I e ll y o u r s rie n d s in
Charity Grange,Senior and Junior
»
« A t th e last meeting o f C h a rily
The W in ch e ste r Store
LAW YER S
<
AM L-
iu
a
F or Sal» — I’iauo iu storage.
Ueed only aix weeks. Latest style
p la in cute. Baldw in make. Sweet
lone and responsive action. W ill
•aeriliee for immediate sale ; $10
per m onth if desired. W rite E. D.
Potter, 395 South 12tb, Salem, Or.
‘ k
I " * No. 6 J Noon lunches.
Hom e
' made candy and ice cream
I trst street,
n e x t door ro Ilia in C lo th in g Co.
D O SC Q l
F ilm ie r .* »
Fouud,
k«T»-
E
L Y irtm ille r F u rn itu re Co., fu rn i-.
S p e c ia l N o tic e s
Disc T r u e :» - W ill hade for
'^ P ,
E. Russ.
E
K i r k -T o m .« « M otor Co.
position oi » ranges. Announcements
of eutertaivuiente, food sales, etc ,
whose objw t is to raise money,
charged al -cgulsr advertising rates.
Announcements of religious meeting!,
not exceed*« g four inches, free if copy
is received before Tuesday.
5 c a L in e a W e e k
D
Phone 665
A fte r ( s k ii'g A d le rik a I can r a t any
W k n k v k r c lo s k
D in g and sleep lik e a log. I bail gaa on
the stomach and c u n lilu .t keep food
dow n nor sleep (signed) II. C. M ille r
M A G N E T O E L E C T R IC CO.
O N E sp o o nlnl A d le rik a rem oves I.A S T’ X In ve stig a te the new P resto,ite
and often b ring s s u rp ris in g results to
B attery prices before b u yin g .
the stomach. Stops th a t fu ll, bloated
le e lm g . O ften b rin g s o u t o ld waste
¡ V lA ltlN K L L O PARLORS
m a tte r you never th o u g h t was in your
’
(A beauty aid fo r every need)
system. E x c e lle n t fo r chrom e co n stip a
SI. F rancis H o te l. W in ifre d Rcse, Prop.
tio n .
Halsey Pharmacy.
?*
M any friends of tbe Bsrens
fa m ily sttended the fu n e ia l at
Line Grove Sunday.
t l U B Confectionery (EUawa.store
Mr. Miller Sleeps Like
Log, Eats Anything
C re a m e r y
M iss M y rtle Tobey is home from
West L y o n for tbe holidays.
H E Celoteebnle Institute of America was recently established, with bead
quarters In Chicago to study tbe problems of American home builders and
to place at their dispose! tbe latest dleenverlee In scientific
construction.
It Is the aim of B 6 . Dahlberg Its founder, to delve
Into all home building problems e.nd to give to tbe Ameri­
can public the benefit of Its research work and to supply
tbe very latest data on most modern building practice»
I ’ FLE X GARAGE
I t will be a veritable laboratory of building fee’ s In­
129 II. Second Bert Adams, Prop
cluding structural problems, modern plena, roof and floor
Storage W ashing, I'o liv b in g . Genera!
Insulation, building trends, analysis, laboratory tests, ex
u b n c a tin g day aad N ig h t service.
perlmentatlon In refrigeration, sheathing and Interior
finishes.
'A S T B L ’ RN ’S G R O C ER Y
“Important discoveries are constantly being made which
-f
4 lh and Lyons S tre tt
p ra'tlcally revolutionize previous home building methods,“
fh e place to buy good groceries at the
declares Mr. Dahlberg
In all the facts we give the public
rig h t price. On the corner, p le n ty of
wc will have an eye on economy, as well as utility, com­
room to park. Albany.
fort, health and beauty. It is the aim of the Institute to
help the home builder build better homes without any ma­
i’ lite Cafeteria and confectionery 1
terial Increase In tbe cost of construction. I t will be s
4 Hom e c o k in g
Pleasant surround I
real service bureau for the home builder ”
mgs.
Courteous, e fficie n t se n ice
B G. D ahlberg.
Mr. figfijherg ig among the younger» of America's cap
W e make o u r own candies
talus cf Industry Born In Sw«dec the early part of fc’i life In America was
W S. Dune AN.
spent In railroading, a good portion of It as an associate of the late James J
Hill, the great empire builder of the Northwest. In more recent years he has
P O R D SALES AN D S E R V IC E been prmnlneidlv Identified with a number of large eonrtmetion projects A
’
Tires and accessorie»
vision of greif etlclenry and economy In building, growing out of his experi­
ence finally led to the decision to establish jtbe Institute
Repairs
IJ v e r le y
Saturday, the first tim e in five
) tare, Mrs. Hannah Cummings bar)
a ll five of her daughters at home
They were part of a fa m ily g a th ­
ering which included Fred Hanns
and w ife of P ortland, Newt C um ­
mings and wife and O llie and
Pearl, Owen Bond and J. W
Gorm ley and wives. Mis» M y rtle
Better money lias been made with n
new engraving method, but It won't
hu.v any inure flidinnupolls Star.
bank - Wo
state
W o ik on telephone liue No. 3 is
to begin Tuesday i f weather per­
m its.
C elctech n ic I n s titu te S tu d ie s
H o m e B u ild e rs ’ P ro b le m s
iz □ vite ¡y o u r business.
Cummings Family Reunion
Tobey of W is t Lynn M rs. W all
H in llh and duugbtcr E d iib , .Mis
G lm u Sleveuson and sou R icba id
of Beaverton, Mrs, L illie N ixon ol
Peoria and M is. Cum m ings.
C a ll Seefeld and wife and Velma
and Irw in were also w ith tbe p a lly
when it gathered around a C h ri-t
mas tree at noon,
A wondeful feast was enjoyed
Hix grandchildren
and
two
great-grandchildren were among
these guests.
RURAL ENTERPRISE
Diele Brock, Alts Thomas A id r y ,
Mr. and Mr«. R e m y Brock and Published e»»»v Thursday at llalaey
Borri», M r.¡and Mr». F . S. W igle,
Oregon, by Win. H . Wheeler.
« uiab ar o f the parent« and »riends, ^
Mf> ü u y Uem tBn M l„
Lake Creek Locals
were io attendance.
i Enterprise Cerresrcn4»ace) _
lb an y baking co .
Clara W ig le and Miss M arde ll 81 a year in advance Arrearages 12z\ c
t J West F irs t
Mr- and Mrs. C. S. W illia m s on Herm an.
K ik e Creek tebool g ive
a luouthr (tops wheu time espirts
B U T T m K N U T H k K A I)
interesting program F rid a y . A Christmas day entertained Mrs.
unless tout-auance is ordered.
f t Rav Bier 1 v visited Kuzeoll Ile ru -
Advertising, Wc an inch; no discount
lb a n y F lo ra l Co. C u t flowers
dun Sunday.
lor Buie or »pace ; uo charge for com-
N e w s ( C o n tin u e d fro m firs t p a g e )
^ //ib a n y j2%ectory
cause of Its proreins, minerals, phoa-
jihams and calcium. necessary for the
development of tbe body and la the
case of calcium and phoapboraa far
itbe building of bone and teeth. Erap-
orated milk has come Into faror as a
health builder for children as well
aa adults because by removal of 0C
I per cent of the water It Is rendered
more than twice a t rich In food value
aa ordinary milk and by a process
called homogenizing more digestible
tbsn battled market milk.
Crisp lettuce and celery, carefully
washed and dried, may be so wrapped
In oil puper that they will be fresh
and In good condition at lunch time
Lettuce should not be used In sand
wlches for wilted lettuce Is almost In
ktlgesttble.
.
grange a glass of fo u r— M r. atid
Mrs. M erw in V annice, Mrs. Beseie
Q u im b y and Miss R uth Q uim by—
were iu ilja te d in to tbe firs t ano
second degrees, Patrons of Hus­
bandry.
The fo llo w in g
officers
w ire
elected : George F r u itt, m aste r;
Beryl
K ite r ,
overseer;
Lena
S. Veatch, lecturer ; E. A. Kizer,
s te w a rd ; Paul B ie rly , assistant
steward; O E . Davidson, chaplain ;
Mrs. C. P. Kizer, treasurer; Harold
K izer, secretary ; Herm an Steinke,
gate keeper ; Mrs. M in a F ru itt,
lad y assistant steward ; the three
graces, Mrs. Madge Bond, E d ith
Long and L u c ile Sperling
In regular session the same day
C h a rity ju ve n ile grange in itia te d
and accepted i | plications o f three
more to be voted on at u e xt
meeting.
Officers were elected as follow s :
M is te r, E lnora McVe ; overseer,
Wanda Veatob ; lecturer, Paul
Q u im b y ; «U w uid, H illis D avid ,
sou ; assistant steward, M elvin
Bond ; lady assistant steward,
E sther Long ; chaplain, D onald
Seelye ; ti»aaurer, Llo d Steinke ;
secretary, Dale D riu k a rd ! gate
keeper, F loyd Waggener ; Ceros,
Hazel
B aum ga»iner;
Pomona,
Georgina F ru itt ; Flora, Blanche
S te in k e ; m atron,
M rs.
Grace
Kizer-
O ld A g ric u ltu ra l School
Mlchiguo State college, founded
1857, Is the oldest agricultural college
In the cautery.
W
L. W R IG H T
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
'■■II. C. ROSSMAN, Local Manager
FARM LOANS
s t low est rate of in te re st.
Kcal Estate
Insurance
P rom pt service, co u rte o u s tre a tm e n t.
W - i' B a in P o o i i i s , First Sai mga Bank
b u ilu in i;. A lb a n y
Lady Assistant
'A ll calls answered day or n ig ht
Phone 25d
Halsey, Oregon
SWEET THOUGHTS
When you pas» C lark's th in k of
how appreciative your sweetheart
or wife, mother or eieter would be
i l y o u sent her a box o f s tric tly
fresh chocolates or a m ixed assort­
ment of fr u ity sweetmeats. Y o u ’ ll
have cau*» to th an k us for this
suggestion, for we know how it has
worked in other cases.
C la r k ’ s C o ' » fe c tio n e ry
or a happy
n n ^ prosperous
ecr
ye,
ear
t
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