Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 10, 1927, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Cross ol
Brevities Albany visited relatives in H alsey
Halsey and V icinity
Smartly tailored
suits and overcoats
Sunday.
Frank Uansle of the Arrow
Garage spent Tuesday io Salem on
a husin ess trip.
1 he Parent-Teachers meeting has
been postponed from Friday even­
ing of this we«k to November 18.
The change was made because of
the regular meeting time coming
on A rm istice day.
Mr. and Mrs. R ussell G ott and
children of A lbany spent
afternoon in H alsey.
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G oltra and
children of Albany were visitors at
the H. F. Lake home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bre-sler k f t
W eduesday m orning for Portland
to a tte n d the funeral of Mrs. Bres
Bier’s m other, Mis. Sarah Godley.
The wooden cross walk from the
C hristian church to the property
line of Mrs. Mrs. H annah Cum ­
mings is being replscd with a ce­
m ent one,
• C. H. H am er has bought the D.
F- Dean residence on Second street
according to announcem ent made
this week.
The H am er family
have been occupying tbe bouse for
some time.
FREE
Genuine Cannon
BATH TO W El
W ITH P U R C H A SE OB
1 2
C A K lS ö f
CASTILE
at 93 cents
D. H. Sturtevant
For Your
money’s worth
TRY
Some of These
S aturday evening the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J . B. W aggoner was
the scene of a gay p arty, the affair
being in honor of Miss Madge
Abel, Mrs. W aggoner’s sister.
The guests had been asked to dress
as hobos, Each one was required
to earn th eir “ h a n d -o u t” and a
variety of work, among which was
the patching of tires, pealing po­
tatoes, m ilking a bogus cow, etc,
was done. The hobo« told hard
luck stories us they demolished
their lunch. Ice cream was served
in coffee cans, pie plates and var
ions sizes, shapes and kinds of
dishes. A ciicle of ccokies was
arranged in the center of tbe table
with the instructions to do as a
hobo would do. F itting contests
and games were then played.
Those present for this delightful
evening were Mr. and Mrs. H arold
Kiser, E dith Long, Irene Quimby,
H urley Overton, H arold Laswell,
Ray W ilkinson, Roy McDougal,
Jo h n Quimby, Madge Abel and th j
host and hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Falk and
two children of Salem were week
end visitors at the home of Mrs
Fred Falk.
Saturday afternoon Delma Falk
was the guest of Mrs. W. l h o a --
son.
Tire Clark C hastain family were
Florizel Chocolates . . 60c. lb
Peter Pan Chocolates . 50c lb.
A fine assortment of Candy Bars
at 5c. Bulk candies from 20c to
50c. lb.
Also a fu ll line of School Supplies
and Stationery
SPARTON
R a d io S u p re m e
The
Clear Reception—Long Distance Pick-Up
Remarkable Selectivity—Simple Operation
Battery Mode's $72 50 and up. Electric Models $195. to $395.
Come in and hear it and be convinced.
The Music Shop
Everything Musical
Albany. Oregon
If We Can’t Clean It
TH R O W I r A W A Y
WE DO Cleaning, Dyeing, Steam Pleating
Tailoring, Alterations and Repairing.
Phone 209
12<i West Second Street
H. F. Bussard
THE "P R IN C E TO N ” is
one of the "c o rre c t" coats
fo r Fall. Three button, sin­
gle breasted, college cut,
cloverleaf laoels . . . . and
exclusively tailored in pute
virgin wool fabrics.
1Z
You arc always certain
of light fo o d with-,
J Crescent ~
the Double A cting
B aking Powder
There are uianv other sm art
tiiimbeis in Jacobs Oregon City
Clothes — including the new
‘Dubl'.ex" double wear fabric . ,
they slip on like they were made
for you. fit you right.
From O ur Regular Corraapondams
at Clark’s Confectionery
Phone 168.
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O « c « 0 0 C IT Y
WOOL I N « IL L S
SOCIETY NEWS
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once
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Alban , Oregon
guests at the W alden home in tbe
H arrisburg vicinity Sunday. They
also visited at the home ot Mr.
C hastain's parents in the same
neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hawley and
little son. Billie, of Toledo spent
Sunday with Mrs. H s » ley’scousin,
Mrs, T. C. Vealch.
The com m unity meeting Friday
evening was well attended. The
program, consisting of talks and
music, was put on by the Corvallis
C hsm bei of Commerce and was
enjoyed by all. Following the
close of the program a lunch was
served by a committee
Drop in and see the ‘P rinceton’
and our large assortm ent of other
new Fall and W inter models.
suits
$30 to $40
coats
Mrs. Sarah Sm ith and daughter,
A lfo r d A r r o w «
Bessie S m ith, of Corvallis, and
K enneth Bacon of Jefferson, were
(Enterprise correspondent)
among the Sunday afternoon cal­
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Hawkins
lers at th e V e a tc h home. M r. and
and
the la tte r's uncle, Fred Houck,
Mrs. M. B. H arding of the Kirk
of Portland, visited at the A. E.
district were also visitors at the
X«
W hitbeck home S atu rd ay and S u n ­
same plac*.
day.
Peoria-M rs. H enry Abraham was
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. H am lin left
charm ing hostess of W ednesday
last T hursday for California to
afternoon when she entertained the
epend the w inter.
members of the Potter sewing club.
The three Ringdort children
The time passed all t..o quickly ag
started
to school Monday morning.
those present embroidered quilt
blocks or worked on other fancy
work. Several contests were also
enjoyed.
T he afternoon
was
brought to a close by the hostess
serving a delicious lunch. She
was assisted by Mrs. May A bra­
ham, Mrs. Edna Abraham and her
daughter Bernice
Complimented
guests for the afternoon we e Mrs
Lynch and Mrs. Lewis Abraham
a
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| P in e G r o v e I te m s |
(E n te rp rise C orresp on d en ce)
Miss
Gladys
Halsey
th e 'E .
A dah Nelson and Mi«*
McCornack, teachers in the
high school, were guests at
D. Isom home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B ert S. Clark of
Halsey visited at the home of the
la tte r’s brother, Chester Curtis,
Sunday afternoon.
$18 to $35
FRED W A R D
206 W. 1st St.
The Men’s Store
Albany, Ore.
H onk! H onk!
Iu five yeers 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 'lashed into etern ity .
W h a t's out there? Nobody knows.
B etter come around and have brakes relined or adjusted.
Also you can get a can of tire patching for two bits.
F IS K A N D
F E D E R A L T IR E S
The Halsey Garage
.7 s.
W o r ^ ,,
M U f i V O W O B N i s ibuhb b ■ ■ a ' ■iii«H,«'iiiiBiiiiiain:M.iiiiBiiiiHinnku><9
For future success with your flock of
chickens use
Lillie Rickard catne home from
M onmouth Tuesday to spend the
rest of the week.
T R IA N G L E
Charles Straley and fam ily of
Halsey visited at the A. E. W h it­
beck home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Floyd Nichols and daugh
Mr. and Mrs. Robeit McKee of
tpr were A lbany business visitors
Eugene were guesls of the la tte r’s
W ednesday.
Complete itock always on band.
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Michael
Mr. and Mrs. George G ilhena
F L E E C E T W IN E
used and new
W OOL SA CK S
vis ted their daughter, Mrs. A. L. Rickard the first of the w eek.
K oighten, and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W i l l Eagy ofOaK-
ville v sited at the L E Eagv
home Saturday
Sun. Mon., Tues. Nov.13-15
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Florence Hover of H arrisburg
■ ■ ■ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a .a a a a a a a t
and Eunice Sylvester spent tbe
An epic o f naval warfare
week end at the Sylvester home.
W ednesday
Mr. and Mrs Roy Owen of
Springfield attended the com m un­
ity meeting here Friday night.
T hursday and Friday
Georgia Overton and D jris Tor-
genon of Albany spent the week
end at Ray H over’s.
Will pay for themselves in fuel saved.
Saturday
Sam Cam pbell and fam ily moved
A10 fully guaranteed.
and the
oack to K in g ’s V alley last week I “ Galloping Furry”
after spending some tim e at the
Collegians
Johnson borne;
Now reduced prices now in effect. Your old
There was a school meeting at
range taken in exchange. Ask about the Lang
the school house W edoesday eveu- I iiiiia iiiiiia iiiiu iiiiiiD iiiiu iiiiiia iiiiiiiin H a iiiiiiiiiiiia iiiiiiiiii'iicat
GLOBE
Developing Mashes and Scratches
: O. \Y. FR VM
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s
“ CONVOY”
^The Country Doctor”
iLang Ranges
“ Cheating Cheaters^
log.
Mary Heinrich who is attending
high school in Corvallis spent the
week end a t her home here.
M r. and Mrs. F ran k G bson and
son attended the livestock exposi­
tion in Poitand last week.
Earl Albertson cam e home from
M onmouth for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Fritz
Torgeneon and fam ily of Albany
were guests at the Kay Hover home
Sunday.
Your child's
success in
school, de­
pends upon
perfect
vision
w
It your child is unhappy— tackw ard in
school, let us ex an n tieh ia or her eves.
In our years of opt cal experience, we
have sided thousands of children to bet­
ter vision, to the joy of to!b parents and
children. Ours is a complete optical ser­
vice. We g u irsn tee satisfaction. Un­
usual advantages are offered here. You
receive the expert service. Nothing is
spared that your children may see as
Nature intended them to. Do not neg
'ect your children a eyes, Haye them
examined now.
HAROLD ALBRO
Jew eler f t O ptom etrist
.113 First st..
Albany, Ore
R A L S T O N M OTOR G |
Guaranteed Lived
CARS
See how easy you
can own one
19.6 Dodge De Luxe Sedan$875.00
1926 Dodge Special Sedan $78.5.00
1‘<26 Dodge Special Coupe $695 00
19.'4 Ford R oadster.......... $145.00
1924 Chevrolet Coupe---- $275.00
1926 Fora 1-ton truck, csb
and body, Kukstel
a x l e ......................... $32.5,00
A 1 condition
1923 Maxwell Touring
$28) 00
range to be given away tree.
! Bartcher Fourniture Co.
■
Albany, Oregon
■
a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a t
Complete New Fresh Stock of
I
Dr. Hess’ Stock and
Poultry Remedies
Specials
Dodge T ouring . . . . . — $115 00
good condition, good rubber
1915 Star Coupe____. . . . . $355 00
See L’s Before You Buy
R A L S T O N M OTOR
CO.
U S E D • C A R - LO T
Albany
I’hone 170.
Tonics, W o rm Powders, Etc.
Y ou get b e tte r
re s u lts fro m these G U A R A N T E E D Remedies.
T ry th e m
LEE DRUG STORE
OVER 30 YEARS IN ALBANY
Cor. First & Ferry Sts.
Albany
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