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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 7

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Cal, nd I 'tu(. tha in-air it A rM nf lanrrt IWMWnfiie4 ba ihifl- dcl(ned te rut dowm baad. to dwata taa are. Uht glare at aiht and aua glare a take the tadtytiiM, jlUrlpatrkk Water autnpany. The ewrat ef the ew enirror, Laaoa DurarUanan.

publit ooa roBTTOuonai, fcrtp. ik. rjiambar af were efftre, according to Hiram HOOD RIVER Ami I Myrti Ctm Un. Emm, rhH w4 iwiptfxW fut Saturday. Tha om rt'if to ww troubia.

Sil Mt. fufHa ttHanu Thr wcwci4 el an thtir way vint iwthr rarktaaj irtvinf at an autfrowtb. utf, Miu.Otra Burkharl rf accident In MA alio lafcaaoa, bad failed to yltld nhl-of-iy. Mr. and Mr Rayaa Robrrtt la May, hit lifi to dri wu and family ef Sat Home -ett tutpanded far day.

He hat bit raomt fuit the John M. Puxh I lirenta bark now; but whether be beme. I11' rp it or not. ItrttiM Ciydon Lame ef the Plain view Mid. will depend en bow murh be Groves, chaimaa af the Ohara-bar ef Coounerce dvie attain turnout tea.

All argaaiialkAa whe would like to tite the room a a rg. ularly acheduied bant, waekly. DINNISONl CHILI With teens FITTED SAIR DATES Irnpefted Frem Ire type tsrept tor a email ahtfurif lever brio the frame, Hat ta ttt ta "aviit" lihl btajM. The glaat It pratiaioii paiiihad to a wadfe ehape and ailrrorad aa the rear aurfar with a ilare-re-aittant aneUL Itf front turf are coated wlib three mkroatoplf, filma thtl make ua the beam-tplltter. Thata Uyert it would take TOO CIDER WKIle It Lotrt trnu-monthty or monthly, or who bility durin thtt fO-day euapan- ion.

la the intcrett of the Tarns Bureau. 00 have dtfiwte dates to Blind (or its use are asked to comtact Charles DeFoe, Chamber of Commerce manager, and aubmit their requesta for those aifhtj before Nov. la. Gal. of them to match the thkkneai of a ahart of newspaper aptit light beama by reflecting eamt rolort toward the driver and let Oakvillo Locals OAKVIUJS-The local 4-H ting othert paai through to the bark aurfara.

The "ahifting" changet the nth. ror angle aiid deterrninet whether the driver aeat a reflection from dubt are sponsoring a hay ride i3 imiimi a BORDEN'S mm the front aurface, or from the bark surface after filtering 1 fcLa Friday evening, Oct 29. All youngsters in the community are invited and are to meet at the school house at 7 M. Those attending are to bring either cider or doughnuts. Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Lund ac through the front. For daylight driving, the mirror refledj about 60 per cent of the total' light, amper SPRECKEL'S Pcwdirei SHAMPOO byK companied Mrs. Dick Davia of Corvallls to SUvertoo last Sua The Builders Sunday school Of' mostly the restful yellow green range. The mirror yieldt a reddish image for night driving.

Shrlfted for high-glare night driving, the mirror filters out 7 per "cent of the bothersome light. (Llbby-Owens-Ford GUat Co, Toledo, tlPk9V LJ Brown Pamper leaves your hair KRI SPY CRACKERS, Mb. Fkg. RITZ CRACKERS; Mb. Pkg.

35c From Our BAKERY DEPARTMENT aofter, brighter and easier to manage. The latestdevelopment in telephone aervide for rural areas is a watertight metal box powerful elass party will be held at the church Monday evening, Nov. Rolland Lamp underwent surgery Friday at the Sacred Heart hospital. He is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Grant Lindsay has been at Moses Lake, en a business trip, i ('; Mr.

and Mrfc Humphrey Perry and Mrs. Mayme Howell from Portland spent Sunday visiting HOLLOWEEN COOKIES enough to carry voices serosa 50 miles of terrain wtihout the usual IS telephone wires and poles. PLANTER'S PEAHUT OIL .0 KRAFT'S The microwave relay system can link isolated villages without Colorfully Decorated' Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Bowman and (Q) the Cllve Tittle family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richards went to Bellfountain Wednesday to visit Mrs.

Green Bowser from phone service to the nearest point on a "msin line' or central exchange. In order to permit setting up outdoors, the "telelink" contains its own ventilating system controlled by a thermostat The box it attached to a cable connecting with ordinary 110-volt household BONED CHICKEN or TURKEY fin Art CARAMEL APPLES II i) California who was visiting rela tives there. 5-os. ww JWANSOH'J. Mrs.

Grace Garner of Corval- lis, mother of Virgil and Curtis Garner of this community, is re current Minced Clams or Clam Chowder ported seriously ill in the Good $-7100 PUMPKIN PIES The electronic beam cannot be disrupted by hurricanes, ice Samaritan hospital. II' storms, static or other common forms of interference. Besides carrying the actual voice messages, the microwave HIL YOUI CHUICH 01 ClUl WIN I Jlk Jr. system provides full selective ringing. This meant that when 0 one phone rings, no other phone IN CASHI I) prizes mm on the hook-up rings.

(Raytheon Manufacturing Waltham, Mass.) FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! "PERSONAL MONEY ORDERS" Are now available at Arnett'i Food Mart. The charge it low. Amount! from $1.00 to $100.00 for a flat fee of 15c. Another Arnett service for you! Save labels front AAoriiing illilk 3350 Mother of Linn County Men Dies in Minnesota Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Kmery, Myrna and Veta and Mrs. Howard Davis attended the Pacific International in Portland Monday. Veta and Myrna presented the food demonstration "Easy as Pie." They were awarded a red ribbon lacking only five points to have received the blue ribbon award. Mrs. Maurice Sawin and daughter Susanne left by plane lust Friday from Portland for their home in Lemon Grove, Calif.

Among local 4-H club leaders to attend a 4-H meeting in Albany Monday evening were Mrs. Howard Davis and Floyd Williamson. Cathy, Janice and Nancy Howard of Corvallis spent a few days with their aunt, Mrs. Bob Me-Cormick, last week while Corvallis schools were doted for teachers' Institute. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Smith of Albany spent Saturday at the SHEDD Word wat received here early Monday of the death of Mrs. Margaret C. Starnes at Tracy, Minn. She was 95.

U. S. NO. 2 NETTED GEM -5 WiooX flffL Floors Mrs. Starnes was born at Fin- klTli A Lb.Bagg)e ley, Ohio, on Jan.

21, 1859. She 010? spent several years in Oregon. mm Survivors include four sons, Aaron Starnes of Halsey, Clar Large 2 for 27c Medium 3 for 25c Persona! 4 for 19c ence Starnes of Albany, Leroy FOR TRICK OR TREATERS DELICIOUS Starnes of Shedd and Harry Starnes of Walnut Grove, Minn. Funeral services and burial will be in Minnesota. Harold Coon home.

nam Rite' 10 2 25c eg. Bits a.gyt I for 25c V-ryf Gobbed here SQUASH Local Hubbard CELERY Crisp Hearts CAULIFLOWER Firm Heads Snowhita wake up there lsleWSPiasbwafl((f 3 1 A' FS 1 Lb. Gt Rita flk 0)e O-CEL-O 3 SPONGI KITCHEN KIT SPONGE KIT 94s Valus Comng Tie Saturday, October 30th Issue of the Albany Democrat-Herald IQ Owr aramljht (rata te tbt safe, comfortable and time-MTing way between Portland and southern Oregon cities. Leave at night; be there fcbe next morning. Take your choice of comfort We Pullman berths or compartment.

Or ride at vary km cost in charr ears equipped with adjustable, deep-cuahkmed chain, A kmnge car provides easy ctaJrt, magazines and snack meal aervics of eoSec, tudwicbef, toft dcifckA, at. 3-Lba. With CMpesi Tlrlfl rUnv He It Ovtrlnl I IUW VllWbl kIWII VAJMVI fQ-laaMr Iuahi Cmaik lalMsAe W4 85c kUX, I Ul aJIIUTf I Ml IUIWJ Gant Fk. ITS BARGAINS GALORE DURING GET ACQUAINTED DAYS October 30th thru Nor. 6th Shop and Save in Albany P1 outhcrn acific FOOD MART 9th Elm FLENTT CF Fill FAIKING Place your orders now for the special issue limited number ovoilcbfe.

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