Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 03, 1927, Image 5

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    Rural Enterprise, Halee.i
H A L S E Y A ND V ICINITY B REV ITIES
o u s brief visit, accompanied thun | > SO C IE T Y N E W S
| to his home in Corvallis.
»«glfieta e t a i t fci tfr
Mr. aud Mrs. M. B. Cole and \
From Our R< gula, Corr«rpord*nr«
Carl Hill and Lavrance Taylor
M Si Merle Straley who is teach­ Margaret and Vesta Morris of Eu­
of Halsey drove to Eug ne Tue.«d iy ing school at Marshfield, spent the gene were Halsey visitor« last Sun-
The Hallow« *en dinner »inch
evening on a pleasure trip.
w;ek end at the Uonse of her p ar­ lay.
was given uuder the auspices o.
The Enterprise offl e ie eqp pped ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L Straley
Carl Hill attended ths home the members of Purity RebekaL
to print your calling card«, pro- I of Halsey.
coming at O. A. C. an I «Is > took mdgp at the 1 O O.F. hall 8a»ur-
grams, etc. Ask us for prlcjs.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Geer and on in the big foot ball game while day evening was well atteuded
t he dining room, which has rec
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M»rgt» I! B ilie, aud MissAdella iii-aobaok i there.
of Shedd were in H»Uey Tutsday of Albany were in halsey Saturday i Sunday Mr. and Mre. Buford ently been newly papered aud
evening to atten 1 orchestra prac­ evening to alte id the dinner given Morris sod son Robert drove to Pointed, was decorated w ith black
tice.
by the m em benuf Puiitv Rebekah Corvallis where they visited at Pei cals aud witches, while the san e
Chi, Mr. Morris' fraternity house decorative scheme with the add.-
lodge.
Mrs, Dan Zah aud Mrs. Francij
O. R. Bond received a box of 11oil of Louquets of autuuiu (lowers,
Coveil and t vo daughters of Al­
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bramwell and
bany ware guests at the H F L ke family of H ilsey drove taC orvalln fruit and bulbs last week from his was carrud out in the table deco­
daughter, Elisabeth Stevenson of rations. Following the deliciou.
home Saturday afteruoo i.
Sunday to visit relatives. Truman
San Fraucisco. In the box was a iwo course diuuer a program cou­
freak fruit which Mr. Bond wss n t i n g of a group of musical num-
exhibiting
to his friends in town oess by tbe orchestra, instrumental
Florizel Chocolates
60c. lb.
• rio by Georgina Clark, Nora Belle
Monday.
Peter Pan Chocolates
50c lb.
Coldirou
aud Mary Smith; snug,
Mr.Truman Robnett of Halsey,
A fine assortment of Candy Bars
I've
Got
the Rhoumatiz,” Vivian
sophomore
iu
pharmacy,
visited
the
at 5c. Bulk candies from 20c to
Fruut
aud
Fern Rossman, accom­
plant
of
the
Blutniuer-Frank
drug
TRY
5oc. ib.
panist,
Relta
Armstrong; instru­
company in Portland last week end
mental
duet,
Beverly I-om a..u
with 100 other members of (JAC
Also a fu ll line of School Supplies
Retta
Armstrong;
and a vocal solo
Pharmaceutical association. The
and Stationery
hy
Carl
Isom,
was
givei in the
school of pharmacy arranges a field
hall
and
the
remainder
of the even­
trip to inspect the drug firm ’s es
^MMmWHMSH
tablishment every year
Officials ing was spent socially.
of the company and officers of the
a-sociation gave talks after a lunch­
Friday afternoon Miss Howard
eon served the visitors.
of the Kirk school gave a party for
her pupils, with a number of ad­
FOR SALE
The
ditional
guests present. A de­
20 LARGE weanling pigs. W. L.
lightful
time
was had by everyone
Wells, Ha'sey, PI one 5x2. N10
present. Mias Howard treated her
guests to candv, peanuts, popcorn
Clear Reception—Long Distance Pick-Up
and
apples. Additional guests, tor
Remarkable Selectivity—Simple Operation
the party and also for the Frances
Battery Mode’s $<2 50 and up. Electric Models $195. to $395.
E. Willard program which was
Come in and hear it and be convinced.
given by the school in the morning,
Genuine Cannon
were Edna and B-ltv Jean Falk,
Viola and Dorothy Ringdorf. M ar­
garet C«rey, Margaret Harding.
Eloise Babcock, Willard and L r«
Phone 168.
Everything Musical
Albany, Oregon
rence Gillette, aud Jitumy Van
Nice.
* * *
New
“Dubltex”
fabrics
fur suits and
coats
The models for Fall and
W inter will feature a new
fabric from t ie famous
looms of the Jacobs Oregon
City Woolen Mills.
'D u bltex” —a two-str.nul weave
of double strength and wear is
patterned in exclusive and dis­
tinctive suits, overcoats and top­
coats.
For Your
money’s worth
In shades of tan and brown—
rich, warm Oregon Autumn colors
— two and three bnttoned—single
and double breasted models— suits
and coats that smack of quality
and smartness1
Some of These
See this new fabric and these
new models now!
at Clark's Confectionery
206
2W,
once
CASTILE
at 93 cents
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Phone 269
J 26 W est Second Street
H. F. Bussard
Albany, Oregon
"New
Speedy -
Convenient
Motor Coaches
*<*•
— supplementing Southern Pa­
cific r a il sen tee in Oregon.
Now ride in the big, ] ixuxious silver gray motor-
coaches to Pacific Highway points. Travel comfort­
ably and at low cost via Southern Pacific either by
rail or highway.
The silver gray motor cc aches are of latest design,
with every modem improvement for your conven­
ience and comfort. Experienced, careful drivers.
Your Southern Pacific r ail tickets are good on these
motor coaches operatin/ daily to and from Salem,
Albany, Portland, Corvallis, Eugene, Roseburg,
Grants Pass,Medford,Ashland and intermediates.
Get your copy of the new time table folder today.
Guaranteed Used
CARS
1926 Dodge Special Sedan
1826 Dodge Special Coupe
1926 Dodge Special Coupe
1924 Chevrolet Coupe
1923 M axw ell Touring
19x4 Ford Roadster...........
1926 Fora 1-tou truck, cab
and body, Kukstel
a x l e .............„.
Specials
See U h Before You Buy
RA LSTO N M OTOR
CO.
U S E D - C A R -L O T
Albany
Motor* Transport Co.
C. P. Moody, Agent. Phone 226
Developing Mashes and Scratches
Complete stock always on hand.
F L E E C E T W IN E
used and near
W OOL SACKS
■ a ■ ■ ■ « « u a a a
■ ■
\\ ill pay for th em sohej in fuel saved.
Are fully guaranteed.
New reduced ju ices now in effect. Your old
range taken in exchange. Ask about the Long
range to be given away free.
Your child's
success in
school, de­
pends upon
perfect
vision
313 First
|" . b ^ i
Lang Hanges
Bartcher Furniture Co.
Albany, Oregon
HAROLD ALBRO
Phone 170.
.? s.
aia ■ a ■ ,< a a
:
« •'
It your child is u nhappj—tack ward in
school, let ua examine hia or her eyea.
In our years of opt cal rx p e rie rc e . we
have aided thousands of children to bet­
ter vision, to the joy of bo'.h pirentsand
children. Oura is a complete optical ser­
vice. We gnrrantee salt,faction. U n­
usual advantages are offered here. 5 on
receive tbe expert service.
.S'otliirg is
spared that your children may see as
Nature latended them to. Do not «eg-
'ect your children's eyea. Have them
examined now.
Ford Seitan, new rubber
$150 00
Dodge T o u r in g .................$100 00
good condition, new rubber
Jeweler A Optometrist
at,
Albany, O rr
i
Ï
Complete New Fresh Stock of
Dr. Hess’ Stock and
Poultry Remedies
nut
’>B 'B B ■ > 'B B .B B B ■ ■ ■ ■ l ' H B
■
«
B B C B 72
Ionics, Worm Powders, Etc. You got better
results from these (»1 A It A XTEf I) Remedies.
Try them
HALSEY STATE BANK
S o u th ern Pacific
*
$325 CO
The Halsey Garage
T R IA N G L E
Fayetteville —The Priscilla club
mernbeie met at the home of M rs .
R. W. Brown Thursday afternoon
and spent the afternoon eocially.
On S iturday evening the membsra
accompanied by their hutbanda,
enjoyes a H«l|>wa’en party at the
home of Mr. aud Mrs. Laurenc
Zimmerman.
$785.00
$750.00
$675.00
$275 00
>285.00
>150.00
FISK A N D F E D E R A L T IR E S
Lak«. Creek — The school gave a
Hallowe’en program Fr day after­
noon after which Mrs. Ledger wood
treated the scholors and visitors to
a wiener roast and M>*. Anliv fur-
■
uislied Lome nude candy.
■ •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Among those enjoying the <c
cision were Mes lames N. II. Cum­ «
mings, Henry Brock, Williams,
Wilson, Geoige MtNeU, Ardry, and
Dio^y Brock.
*
See how easy you
can ow n one
Albany, Ore.
O. w . FK U M
D. H. Sturtevant
R A L S T O N M O T O R <s
The Men’s Store
I'or future success with your Pock of
chickens use
Pine Grove—Friday evening n
pirty of friend« (suiprised Mr. ai d
Mrs. Wiil McLaren jr., with an old
time charivari.
Mrs. McLaren
was Pauline Curuthe:s, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coruthers of
Peoria, and Mr. McLaren is the
only eon ol Mr. a id Mrs Will Me.
Lasen of Pina Grove. The wedding
took p'aca October 25, in Albany.
1 2 CAKES oj
W. 1st St.
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
AND
-a -rsra r
WE DO Cleaning, Dyeing. Steam Pleating
Tailoring, Alterations anti Repairing.
$15 to $40
Io five veers 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 dashed into eternity.
W hat’s out thereY Nobody knows.
Better come around aud have brakes re lined or adjusted.
Also you can get is can of tire patching for two hits.
BATH TOWEI
W ITH PURCHASE O l
coats
H o n k ! H o n k .!
FREE
If W e Can't Clean It
T H R O W 1 r A W A Y
$30 to $40
FRED W A R D
SPAR TO N
R ad io Suprem e
T he M usic Shop
suits
SU R PLU S
I
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ■
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
LEE DRUG STORE
OVER 3 6 YEARS IX ALBANY
Cor. First & Ferry Sts.
Albany