Halsey Enterprise, Halsey, Oregon, February BUTTON BUSTERS BUST and E . E. C arey w ent to E u g en e T h u rs d a y to h e a r th s lectu res cf BENEVOLENTLY BEAUTIFUL the d a iry ex te sion service, M.T- Jauiisou of C o rv allis spoke on m in ­ era ls for cows, an d O. S. F letch er, Toe B u tto n B usters b e ll a very L ane county agent, «poke on feed, in te re s tin g m eeting la st F rid a y f h e college v e te rin a ria n s p jk o on n ig h t a n d in itia te d a la rg e class T h is society has for its object th e contagiou s ab o rtio n . u p b u ild in g of c h a ra c te ristic s and C. E . G ille tte an 1 fam ily were p ro m o tio n of in v e n tiv e g en iu s as at P ine G rove Bond iv to a tte n d the w ell as d e lv in g in to an c ie n t m y s­ all day ch u rc h service. te rie s a n d custom s. T he in itia to ry A large n u m b r from th is vici­ w ork is m ost im p ressiv e a n d in ­ n ity atten d e d the telep h o n e m eet­ sp irin g a n d w hen well p u t on, as ing a t P ine G rove M ju Ja y evening. was th e case la st F rid a y n ig h t, G. J. Hike an d wife an d son leaves ih e c a n d id a te th o ro u g h ly up were d in n e r guests S u n d ay a t th e in th e a ir »9 to th e q u estio n of E arl R iug d o f hom o n ea r A lford. w h eth e r or not th e law of g r a v ita ­ Mrs. E. E Carey and ch ild ren tio n is a d e q u a te on all occasions sp e n t T h u rsd a y a t th e M. B. H a r d ­ o r w h e th e r life is w h at it seem s. ing hvme. L a te r ou th e work of th e order e x ­ W. A. F a lk was a business v isit­ p la in s th is p a r t of to e in itia tio n or at Ju n c tio n City M onday. to th e e n tire d iss a tis fa c tio n o f th e M erwyn V anN ice an d fam ily and new m em ber. M em bers ure obligated to “ tell E d n a V an N ic e sp en t F rid a y a t lire tile tr u th , th e w hole t r u t h ’’ ab o u t M B. H ard in g hom e. 2. li>2> M rs. I. E. E ag y v isited a t th s Mr. an d Mr» L. E E agy a n d ,.< L ym an P alm er hom e F r il a y . sou Ross w ere A lbany b u sin ess Mr. H igbee a n d son a n d d a u g h ­ v isito rs T u esd ay . t e r Mrs. A . P. A lb ertso n , v isited T. A- H over of M onroe sp e n t th s C laren c • H 'g b ee fa m ily n ea r T b u tsd a y a t th e E. E. H over h o m e. M arion S u n d ay . M s. G eorge C h a n d le r atte n d e d B eginning F e b ru a ry 5. th e Pine the m e e tin g of the P risc illa clu b Grove S u n d ay school w ill be held at S b ed d T h u rsd ay . Plug in -tune in- that’s all. w e've tried ’em all— \Y at 2 p.iu , w ith p re a c h in g services D ancing to reduce her w eig h t at 3 p m , A rran g em en ts h av in g E ila C a rd in of C hicago lost 2<> Uis­ been m ade w ilh Rev. J. S. M iller in 18 h o u rs. of H alsev , R ‘V. R oy M etcalf of Peoria, an d Rev. T heo. It. M itzner of H a rrisb u rg to fill th is a p p o in t­ m ent. Rev. M iller w ill preach n ex t S u n d a y We in v ite you to a tte n d The Music Shop Phone 168. Brooders Now is the time to overhanl your car, while things are not rushing and you don’t need the car. Let us make you a price on your job. All work guaranteed. E d n a V an N ice of S alem visited a t Ihe H .J . F a lk an d M erw yo V an Nice hom es several d a y s last w eek. S a tu rd a y h er fa th e r, J. H. V anN ice, to ok her ho m e, B etty J e a n and Jim m ie ac c o m p a n y in g th em . S u n ­ d ay M erw yo V an N ice an d wife d rove to S alem to spend th e dav. M r an d M rs. R. E B ierly an d eon K e n n e th , M rs. II. J F a lk and C . L . F a lk S r., w ere looking after business tra n sa c tio n s in A lb an y F rid a y . M rs. E . E. C atey and c h ild re n sp e n t M onday ev e n in g a t the Mer- w yn V an N ic e hom e w hile th e roe i fo lk s a tte n d e d th e p h o n e m eeting at P ine G rove. (E n te rp r is o Come in and let us tell you why it is best. v o rre s p o n d e n t) T h e J. II. and M ichael R ickard fam ilies atten d e d tlie all day s e n ice a t L ake Creek S u n d ay . P hotograph shows Jo h n ny Wets- I ’ Mr. an d M rs. A F. R d in ett and mutter, world'» cham pion sw im m e r d a u g h te r D e i s of E u g en e were e n jo yin g a o u in l o f g o lf n l the Bay guesie a t th e J. F. Is an hom e S u n ­ shore g o lf lin k s ut M iam i bench. He w ill leave soon fo r New V nrk where day. n e w ill attend the cham pions dinner, Mr. C. A d rian Sias, p asto r of nt w hich cham pions o f the various the C h u rch of C h rist of H alsey sports w ill be the honor guests. and M rs. Sias were d in n e r g u ests Makes D.y Slogan S u n d ay a t ihe E .D . I.uU i hom e. G -o rg e G odw in an d fam ily of B u rn a V ista sp e n t S atu rd ay night an d S u n d a y a t Jo h n R o lfe’s. CV 'Z W iZ .W r V A ' A 'A lT Z A ✓ y v ,-O 3^6 Mr. and M rs . W i l l E igy of O ak ­ ville visited ut L. E E sg y s S a tu r ­ d ay . G ra ce P eh rsso n an d M a rg a re t I H ardw are, Im p le m e n ts and S p o rtin g j H einrich sp e n t th e w eekend w i'h Goods. H udson and Essex A utos l3 r d & M adison Sts.. C o rv a llis . Ore. j | th e ir sister» in C o rv allis. W hiteside & Locke ' W e ld in g C o rv a llis . Gre. THE BALL STUDIO THE HOME OF ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY K odak w o rk , fram es and co p yin g o f old pictures. T h u d & Jefferson. C o rva llis, Ore. G eoige C h a n d le r an d fam ily | 'w e re gu ests at th e E lm er M unson I hom e S u n d a y . A lb an v i Mrs. A. L K n ig h te n an d Mrs R ay H over were A lo in y v isito rs T hvr.-day. Mr. an d M rs. S ilas K eene of Lakeview an d Mrs. \V. G. M cN eil of L acom b visited at L. E . E a g y ’s T h u rsd a y . R E A L FIN E V A L U E S IN GOOD USED C A R S 1927 Dodge Special Sedan — a fine buy $77.5.00 1926 Dodge Dr L u xe sedan 750.On 1025 H oril Coupe, new tires '23 license 1924 F ord Coupe, good car fo r any one 1925 Star Coupe, special p rice 275.00 1924 Star T o u rin g , special 175.00 F ord D e liv e ry 75.00 1921 Dodge T o u rin g , w ith Enclosure 225.00 1924 Dodge Panel d e liv e ry 453,00 1921 Dodge screen d e liv e ry 225.1)0 (E n te rp ris e Correspondence) Agnes C h a n d le r was an visitor S a tu rd a y . IIIIII.IMIIIIIIMIlllMIIU See us and compare our Quality and Prices before you buy. | P in e G r o v e Ite m s | V WWAVAAWl WAAAVAWS M. B. H ir d in g an d sons Bruce a n d R ich a rd , M erw yn V anN ice A cetylene F irs t & Adam?, I ♦ w ’’.V A W*iA A/Wi/vA/VA-✓ rfVs •GS.'T' IB (E n te rp ris e Correspondence) JIM HORNING General Blacksmithing ARROW GARAGE ¡1 $19.50 ew v /ww /v w A lfo r d A r r o w s asw i Albany. Oregon Let us Overhaul Your Car Remnants H alf Price F.C.DANNALS $ Everything in Music Just in T uesday ev en in g a te lep h o n e m eeting was h e l l i t th e school The Only Exclusive house. P. A. P eh rsso n wae re ­ Wall Paper and Taint Store de?!«'I p resid e n t an d B ert M inck- In Linn County. ly d irec to r. M r, H ein ric h was “ w o ik in ’s” of th is order an 1 a n y ­ Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. K irk an d elected d ire c to r to succeed C h a rle s one desirin g to ta k e a course in sou Ja m e s w ere A lbany business I N ichols h ig h e r P a n so p h y sh o u ld join the v isito rs E rid ay . 123 East Third St. Albany Mrs. J. A. Jo h n so n an d d a u g h te r b u tto n buaters. T h e o rd er here is Mr. an d Mrs h L. S traley visited relativ es in A lb an y S a tu r ­ K. h e a lth y a o d ev e ry m em ber is a de­ spent M onday in B ro w n sv ille. day . v o u t b u tto n b u ster a n d sh irt re ­ Louise Seefeld who is going to m over as well as sp rin te r and school nt M onm outh spent th e week Golf Keeps Swimm er Fit ep icu re. T h e destin ies of th is order end at the hom e of her p a re n ts, Mr. are iu th e h an d s of co m n ete u t and and M rs. H en ry Seefeld. r co n scien tio u s m en who bend every M rs. R. E. U icrlv an d son effort a s wi 11 as c a n d id a te to m ake Burns Coal, Briquettes, C harlie and Ava an d E d n a F alk . th e o rd e r one of ih e “ stro n g e st iu Woo J or Bark. C harles I*. F a lk . M i. an d Mrs. Joe th e w orld an d elsew here. Aftei i E llio tt and son M iltuu, an d H enry th e io ita to r y work the boys enjoyed 1000-Baby Chick Size K irk were am ong those who a t ­ a sa n d w ic h , sa la d , cookie, coffe • tended th e C h risti m E n d eav o r lu n c h . E n jo y a b le ? W e’ll say s i! b an q u et S a tu rd a y evening. • ' W-vWIVWI W Spoon River Sparks LL match SPAR ION against an\ radio make—regardless of price. priced Right Battery and Electric Sets. NEW SPRING WALLPAPER F rid a y ev en in g , F e b ru a ry 3, th e H a rrisb u rg c h a m b e r of co m m erce will tak e p a r t in th e P in e G rove! co m m u n ity m eeting SPARTON RADIO Miss Helen I ’ u n ip h re y o f R ockville , hid., a suburb o f W a shington, re­ ceived the u w a rd fo r the best slogan fo r the N a tio n a l W om en's D e m ocratic League fo r L a w E n fo rcem e n t. Miss I'un ip h re y s slogan cannot he accused o f propaganda, It being. “ L e t th e People R ule." While in Albanv get a dem­ onstration in the new “ Dodge Victory 6“ No other car like it in the World. R A L ST O N M OTOR © unuioiMiic.Ki.i n Administrator’s Sale of il e of A. R. McCall Estate Three miles East of Albany near No. 10 Grange Hall, on Glass Inclosures for All Makes o f Cars. 326 South Second Street. Tuesday, February 7th Corvallis, Oregon Copyright 1937 6 / 77?« BOBBS-MERRILL CO. WN O. SERVICE A lb a n y Phone 170. 7th fk L yon sts Ccach to Coach Coaches J. P. Matthews Auto Tops Curtains and Seat Covers e Ethel Island H ueston Mie author of “ Prudence of the Parson­ age” and a number of other stories that have set a world of readers smiling, has adopted a new locality. This tale is placed in Maine on an island in Casco Bay. With the character aspects of the natives and the gala attributes of summer visitors is combined a vivid narrative of humor, ad­ venture, mystery and romance. Beginning at 10 a. m. a c a a R ■ ■ B 3 D E a C C R S C a B B 3 U * Two head horses; 3 cows; 2 calves; 7 2-yr.old Shropshire ewes eligible to registry; 1 yearling buck same; 32 reg. Shropshire ewes and 1 buck; 7 yearling bucks eligible to registry. Farm machinery of all kinds 150 White Minorca laying hens; 12 tons clovei and rye grass hay; 2000 lbs. wheat: 2000 lbs. mill feed; 1000 lbs. oat3. Usual terms of sale. C. C. Bryant, Admr. C. E. Williamson, clerk. Ben T. Sudtell auctioneer. A Carload of Land Plaster Will Arrive about February 1st You may obtain ycur requirements for delivery at time of arrival of car at a price of $12.50 a Ton. This plaster has given the best of results through a period of years. Wool contracts handled at present prices on same basis as past season. o ■ ■ ■ ■ W . FRUM Hay Grain Feed 9 G ■ ■ C a i C K B I K I B A fo o tb a ll and basket b a ll coaching school w ill be conducted a t E lkin s, W . Va , next A u g u st by D r. Clarence W. .«pears, fo o tb a ll coach at the U n i­ v e rs ity o f M innesota, and Cam Hen­ derson. coach o f a th le tic s a t D avis and E lk in s college. Jennings Ran­ dolph, a th le tic d ire c to r a t D a vis and E lkin s, has announced. D o cto r Spears w ill huve charge o f fo o tb a ll In stru c- ' h a ll classes w ill be 'DstiU’-tcd by Henderson. r<4# 1 • t a a c. . c .. c T h is D e lig h tfu l S e le c te d f o r S e r ia l N o v e l H as B een R e p r o d u c tio n in The Enterprise And Will Begin In An Early Issue. We’ll Put You Wise