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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1928)
H a ls e V E n to rn ris e , H a ls o y , O re g o n . D e c e m b e r 27. 1928 ja n y^/'¡re cto ry Corn Combinations r Halsey were guest» at the Amos Ramsay home Tuesday Mr. aod Mrs J- S. Sicewood and son took Christm as diuner at the Robeit Arnold home in Shedd. Mr and Mrs. T b o ia s Atdry had as their guests on C hristm as dav Mr. and Mrs. C.S. W illiam s and I family. Mrs Dicv B ro ck is visiting her Ison, Luther Brock and family, 058^ l i r “5 .3? 1 l i 0Í $ X CHRISTIANITY Is The F o u n d a tio n o f C iv iliz a tio n H t lp Us Revive EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP Charles R O oltra. Proprietor Member of M aster Barbers Association Specializing in Ladies’ and Children* H air Cuts and Bobs. Wore guaranteed 1029 East Second St. Albany'. Ore. New Testament Christianity No Book But the Bible: No Name But the Divine; No Creed But Christ. ALBANY STATE BANK — We mvlte your business Savings and commercial accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided profits. $100.000. _______ ___ Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n I uderwoed i »lid son Jack spent Christinas dar it th e Jo h n G o rm le y h o m e. ¡fe - ♦ O R N a ll b y its e lf is w a rm in ! II n t ta . c s t te f I c o lo r a n d " d e licious i in B u t c o rn can be cu n n in g ly combined w ith fish, meat and o ilie r vegetables so as to re ta in a ll its own succulent fla v o r and a'.»o give an additional f illip to the appetite by in trig u in g the palate w ith the fla v ors of o th e r food». F o r instance, © ^ c h r n mu/ Salmon P u dding: M ix in the fo llo w in g order, contents of one n u m b e r 2 can o f corn, one tablespoon m elted bu tter, one-half teaspoon salt, one-eighth teasooon pepper, one sm all can salmon and one tablespoon heavy- cream o r evaporated m ilk. Bake in a b u tte re d b a k in g dish in a m od erate oven, 3 5 0 °. fo r th ir ty m in utes. T h is w ill serve fro m six to eight. W it h M ea ts and Vegetables H am burg and Corn Scram ble: u ra in te re s tin g p ro g ra m F rid a y a fte r- ' n o o n . T h e re w as a beautifully d e c o ra te d fre e a n d tr e a ts for every o n e p r e s - n t including a number of Sauté one m edium chopped onion .-I t tw u r o n t tablespoons i M p s u ,.» i n s (J ¡ - u n tter i t e r a a le w iu ol I b few m inutes, add three-quarters o f a pound o f H a m b u rg steak, and stir u n til w e ll browned. A d d one n u m ber 2 can corn, tw o teaspoons salt and o n e -fo u rth teaspoon pepper, and heat. T h is, too, w ill serve fro m six to e ig h t people. EtcaUopcd Corn and E ggplant: Chop coarsely one green pepper and tw o pim ientos and sauté them w ith on e -h a lf a m edium eggplant, diced, (about three cups) in three table spoons b u tte r u n til s lig h tly brow n. A d d one num ber 2 can corn, one cup th in cream o r ric h m ilk , tw o teaspoons salt, o n e -fo u rth teaspoon pepper and o n e -fo u rth teaspoon cel ery salt, and p o u r in to a buttered casserole. C over w ith huttered crum bs, and bake, covered. Remove cover at the last to b ro w n the crum bs. T h is w ill serve fro m fo u i to six people. Lake Creek News ( B y an Enterprise Reporter) M yrtle Tobey who is teaching in b Medford high school th is win- . is spending the holidays at her une here. She will visit friends id relatives in P ortland p a rt of is week. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Cook of irtland spent the C hristm as sea- u here at th e home of the latter s irents, Mr. and Mrs. lla rry »vie. Mr. and Mrs. Manlee Spores of lam atli Fulls have been guests of p la tte r’s parents, Mr. in i Mrs, EASTBVRN S GROCERY 4th and Lyons Street The place to buy good groceries at the right price. On the corner, plenty of room to park. Albany. __ The school children gave a very s I ‘,N m. ^<1 Alford Arrows (E n te rp r is e v o rre s p o n d e n t) Mr and Mrs.Lee Foster cf Port land spent C hristm as at ,he home of the litte r ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B E, Cogswell. ‘S ilv e r G ra y s Lake you there — in comfort, safety a n d a t low cost-, Into this "Silver Gray” m o to r-c o a c h service Southern Pacific hasbuilt all the dependability and safety of a great railway system. through Stage to San Francisco N o w you have your choice of train or motor- coach via Southern Pa cific to San Francisco. Use the service that best fits your needs. Anyuhere in Western Oregon-, In addition to service to and fro m P o rtla n d , you'll fin d c o n v e n ie n t S ilve r Grays " at junction points, io Dallas, Silverton, Inde pendence, Coos Bay and many other points. Buy io-Ride Tickets 1 0 -r id e and r o u n d trip tickets save you money. Rail tickets unless specially re stricted are good on motor- coaches. Southern Pacific FORTMlLLEIt FURNITURE CO., fu r niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges. Funeral directors. 421-433 West First Street, Albany. Oregon. IMPERIAL CAFE, 209 West Harold O. Murphy. Prop. Phone 665 We Never Close First ROBOOI AMIS HAROWARI The Winchester Store J. F . Isom came home from his work at Eula to speud C hristm as holidays with his family A C hristm as dinner was enjoyed by the Kropf familiea at the home of Mrs. Dan Kropf. E I). Isom and fam ily attended a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Louis»- Bond n A lbany S un Mr. and Mrs. George Wood. day. W. C. Sickels and family Mrs. C lara Seek and Carm en Seek and F rank Bond and family were of P ortland were overnight guests also present. at th e W. J. D rinkard home Mon J. H. R ickard and fam ily ate day. Christm as dinner at the J S. Jenks On Sunday a worker for the near borne in T angent east relief fund tpoke at the church Mr. and Mis. George Lusby and of the work aud need of these peo daughter of Corbett, visited a t the ple. Au offering of $18 was takeu. J. P. Isom home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Bass were W alter F rutn and fam ily spent members of a fam ilv reunion at C hristm as day at the home ot Mrs. the home of the la tte r ’s parents in F ru m 's m other, Mrs. F rank Rob- A lbany. nett at Crawfordsville. Felix Thom as and grandson, v e ia a C v u urtis » » . spent . - ^ ............... . Wed - - Veld» the day W illis T hom as, of H arrisburg were nesday with her friend, Violet Bur- guests a ttn e N-H. Cummings home nett of H arrisburg. C hristm as day. ,S. W illiam». Mr. and Mis. Dick Yoder and in spent C hristm as day with an- her son who lives in Eugene. Among those from here who at- nded the program given at Peoria atu rd ay evening were Mr. and Irs. C.S. W illiam s and son Clar- nce J r ., Mrs. Thom as A rdry, N. [. Cummings and family. Helen Williams, Russel and Lucile H ern- on and George A r d r y . ________ Roy Shaw will lead a big Booster Chorus Mrs. Shelley will direct Bible Pageants and Pantomimes ' the patrons of the district. L ALBANY FLORAL CO. C ut Flowers and Plants. Floral a it for every and all occasions. Flower phone 458-J FA R M LO A N S At lowest rate of interest. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Prom pt service — Courteous treatm ent Wm. Bain, with Lane County Abstract Company, Albany Roy Shaw. Soloist and Song Director Sane, Scriptural Sermons J. Michael Shelley. Evangelist C h u rch o f C h ris t, H alsey, Began Dec. 23rd If you enjoy a good meal And know a good meal when you get It You'll be back for you'll not forget It. PARAGON CAFE GEO. M. GILCHRIST ALBANY ¡C o ast to C o a st B u sses, 3 busse» each way daily. Chester Curli and family spent Mr. and Mr* Michael R c k a rd Albany to San Francisco $13.50. Christmas day iu Lebanon at the had as guests Chiistnr.ae day, their Albany to Los Angeles $18.00 daughters, Mrs. Amber Roberta of Wm C urtis home. Albany to Seattle $6.25. Toledo and Mr?. Ruth McKee of I Ticket office Bell Linn Stage. __ Eugene, and their fauiiliee. Mr?. J. F Horn and so ?, Yyron and Prentie, attended a family diuner at the Charles Lusby home in Springfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A E. W hitbe. k Tuesday evening at the IL E. Cogswell home li.tening to the | C hristm as mugic over the radio. B O B B IN G B A R B E R IN G BATHS A N D S H A M P O O IN G Agent Albany Bargain House » H u b C leaning W orks A lb a n y L a u n d ry liv e r y Tuesday E. C. New and Second Hand Furniture Highest prices paid for all kinds of Junk. Wool, Hides, Furs, Pelts, Cascara Bark. Albany, Oregon M IL L Fisher-Braden Funeral Directors Embalmers Lady Assistant. Phone 95. Albany. Oregon out o f buy u sed c a r s JL"iise<l c a r ” is U l t U M f l tr a n s p o e ta tio n I ^H R EE out of five of the cars you sec on the road have been purchased as used cars. You cannot tell—nor do you ask your- sejf—whether the driver of any particular car is its first owner, or its second or its third, providing the car looks well and is running satisfactorily. The cars which General Motors dealers have accepted in trade vary in name, body style and price. Some have seen sturdy ser vice; in others the potential mileage has scarcely been touched. And all offer a wide field of opportunities— A GOOD automobile is built to stand years of use. It will provide m any thousands of miles of satisfactory transportation. B u t only occasionally are all its years and all its mileage used up by one owner. M any owners turn their cars in after an aver age use of only two to three years—long be fore the cars’ lives have been exhausted. T h is custom brin g s in to th e m arket every year so-called “ used” cars which rep resent outstanding opportunities to buy un used transportation a t low cost. T o the family w anting transportation a t lowest possible cost. T o the family wishing to own a car of a higher price cla3S. T o the fam ily needing a second or third car to m eet the requirem ents of all its members. E v ery year m ore an d m ore people a p preciate this fact. Today millions of families are driving cars of which they are the second or third or even fourth owners; and this year th e volume of new car sales apd trade- in transactions has created wider choices and greater values in u n u s e d tra n sp o r ta tio n We invite you to examine the u n u s e d tr a n s p o r ta tio n in the stores of General Motors dealers. For your convenience General Motora extends the GMAC Purchase Plan. than ever before gene ral moto rs _ ___ _ ____ _ ______________ C L IP TH E CO U PO N - - - - - CCH EVH O LBT D rO N T IA C QO LDSM O BILE ' 'O A K L A N D □ « . « GKNXKAL M otors (D e pt. A .,. D e tro it. Mich. C L«AUX Stages call at— a M orris Pharm acy Nam»-------------- -~The ” v n‘ ¡'¡C adillac □ W„,„ me □ D EL( O U G H T CJ» c t r a c F U n f ^Principle» m id P o l.a e , ” A d d re ss------- Call At Davenport Music House For New and Second H and Pianos Pianos lor Rent. Albany,Oregon Haskins & Talbert Sears' Grocery A Service and Cash Store Ask for prices Albany | Creamery Association M anufacturers ol L IN N BUTTER and Buyer« o f Eggs F a n n e r» ’ < 'o-operative C ream ery H O W A R D ’S Auto Sheet Metal Works 129 N Second St . C o fv s lli» Radiators, Penders, Body Repair in g . A uto m ob ile W oodw ork. also W e ld in g , U p h o lste rin g , Gia»» C u ttin g ami G rin d in g . M r Jennings, fo rm e rly o f A lb a n y is in charge o f o u r A u to fo p and C u rta in Repair Shop. ÍT One Look Into Your Eyes T hrough scie n tific in stru m e n t» — w ill te ll 11» more alxm t the con d itio n o( your eve« than hour» ol •'te s tin g by lire oi l fashioned method». O u r equipment include» lire lat est in a tn im e n t» know n to o p te a l science. T ha t'» one reason why o u r guarantee ol »atrefacllon m eant •o n e tiling. W ith thia equipm ent we can lo cate th e -a n s e o l vour eve distress in abort order Hence you are as sured glasaea th a t g iv e com fort, p e rfe it visio n and the b e»iol sat- , , faction. Pru e» very reasonable. Harold Albro, Jeweler and O p to iire iri» t, 31 i West P ira l Street A lb a n y,O re .