Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, February 09, 1928, Image 5

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lalsev Enterprise. Halsey, Oregon, February 9, 192A
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Spoon River Sparks 1
Nice. Monday they and the Van
R. E Dierly and W. R. Kirk
Nice chi'dren made a trip to Ec* were repairing the telephone line
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Monday.
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(E nierpna* Correapoodence)
There was a large attendance at
Doris Howard spent Munday
the telephone meeting at the Kirk
Mrs. Merwyn VanNice atten d e d - evening at the G. J. Kike home.
the grange lecture at Corvallis
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rs. c E. S.
Marsters
and i ••
Mrs. school Friday 1 evening,
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'Jhursday of lis t week.
H L. Straley spent Friday evening
Mrs. 0- J. Albertson and son
Lester spent Sunday afternoon ai
the J. N- Elliott home.
Ava and Edna Falk and W e b -
tter and Andrew Falk spent Tues­
day evening at the home of the
la tte r’s parents, Mr. and Mrs F.
W. Falk. L. R. Falk spent the
evening with C. L. Falk sr., while
they were gone.
M. B. Harding and wife motored
to Eugene Tuesday of last week.
W R. Kirk and daughter Grace
and sons, Fraccis and Raymond,
were business callers in Albany
Saturday.
R. L Snyder of Portland spent
part last week and this at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Merwyn Van
W hiteside & Locke !
' H a rd w a re , I m p le m e n ts a n d S p o r tin g
G o o d s. H u d s o n a n d E s s e x A u to s
j’ 3 r d & M a d iso n S ts., C o rv a llis. O re.
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JIM HORNING
General Blacksmiching
Acetylene W eld ing
h irs t & Adams,
Corvallis. Ore.
THE BALL STUDIO
T H E HOM E OF A KTISTIC
PH O TO G R APH Y
K o d a k w o rk , fra m e s a n d c o p y in g
of olil p ic tu re s .
T h ir d & Je ffe rso n . C o rv a llis. O re.
Junction City
Saturday
Ken Maynard in
“The Devil’s
Saddle”
A Dandy Western
Sunday-Monday
Gene Stratton P o rter’s
‘The Harvester
A Great Drama of
Home Life.
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at the W. R. Kirk home while the
men folks attended a telephone
meeting at the Kirk school house.
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A lfo r d A r r o w s
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(Enterprise correspondent)
Esrl Ringedorf, Chris Sorenson
Mr. and Mis. Henry Hawkins
and Fred Kroph and their families and their daughter, Helen J«au.
were Sunday dinner guests at G J. of Portland, were week end guests
Hike’s.
at the A. E. Whitbeck home Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Gillette v ent Hawkins and daughter camo Fri
to Salem Tuesday to see the latter’s day evening and Mr.Hawkios who
father, who has been in the hos­ is a traveling salesman, came Sat­
pital for several days. They hope urday evening. Mrs. W hitbeck ae.
to bring him home in a day or two. conpaaied Mrs. Hawkins as far as
Albany Monday returning home
Week end guests at the Merwyn
on the evening stage.
VanNice home were Kenneth, Ellen
Mrs. L E- Bond and son Lester
and Roburta Vat Nice, and Miss
of Albany visited at the home of
Mickey, a friend of Ellen's.
their daughter and sister, Mrs E.
Kenneth, Roburta, Janies and
D. Isom Sunday.
Betty Jean VanNice and James
Guests at the Whitbeck home
Kirk were visitors at the Kirk
Sunday
evening were Lee Ingram
school last week.
and family of Brownsville, J. F.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Templeton
Isom and family and their bouse
were visitors at the county seat
guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hawkins
Tuesday.
and daughter of Portland.
Mrs. E. E. Carey and cbildeu,
Miss Liilie Rickards was a guest
Mrs. Merwyn VanNice and child. at tu t home o! Mre A E W h it.
ren and Roburta VanNice attended beck T huuday afternoon.
the all-day missionary meeting at ■ . .
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Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Rossman
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and daughter pern were guests at
Mrs. W. A. Falk and son visited the E. D. Isom hone Saturday and
at the C L. Falk sr., home Friday Monday evenings rehearsir g a t lay
evening. Thursday evening R.E. to be presented at the Pi,rent
B erly and familv were guests at Teachers Association meeting to-
the same place and on Saturday ! morrow night.
evening the A. L. Falk family
Chester Curtis and sons, Charlea
were visitors.
and Dean, visited his aui t a id
Charles D. Falk spent Sunday I uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Cur-
afternoon at tbe;;.M, B. Harding j tis near Peoria Sunday.
home.
Mrs. Marsh Woods, who d e l at
Harrisburg Monday, was buried
TUSSING & TUSSING in the Alford cemetery Tuesday
LAW YERS
afternoon.
Earl R ngdorf and family were
Halsey aud Brownsville
gues.s at the G. J. Rike Lome Sun­
Oregon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brock and
¡ D E L B E R T S T A R R «laughter Doris were Sunday a fte r­
Funeral Director and Licensed noon callerg at the Chester Curtis
Embalmer
home.
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
Mr. acd Mrs. Lee Ingram of
Brownsvilie. Oregon
Brownsville called at J. H. Rick­
a rd ’s Tuesday a iter noon.
B O B B IN G
Mr. und Mrs. A- E. Whitbeck
B A R B E R IN G
enjoyed a visit this week from
BATHS AND
their fiiend. George E. Green of
S H A M P O O IN G
Little Falls, Minnesota.
A gent
H u b C le a n in g W o rk s
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M IL L E R
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Mr. and Mr. Russel Githens 1«;
were Albany visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Doris Stenson and son of
Toledo are visiting the former’s
parents, Mr. a n ; Mis. Grant Brat-j j
tain.
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Mr. an 1 Mrs. Dick Dur.cen are
the proud parents of a sou, born
at' the Albany General hospital.
This is the second child hut the
first son. They are also enjoying
a new W hippet sedan.
Merle Githens was in Jefferson
Thursday evening pitying basket
ball.
Mis. M. M. Fruit is on the sick
list this week.
Mrs. Russell Githens has as her
guest her mother, Mrs. King of
Portland.
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I P in e G i r o v e I t e m s |
W o o l w a n te d
$1.00 per fleece advanced payment
on contract.
T. J. Skirvin Seed Company
I February Clearance Sale on ?
FARM IMPLEMENTS j
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Schultz Brothers Warehouse Co.
The Newest Hits on
COLUMBIA
RECORDS
ELECTRIC PROCESS
The finest, smoothest Records made.
Buy them from Morris Pharmacy, our Halsey agent
The Music Shop
Phone 168.
Everything in Music
Albany, Oregon
Let us Overhaul Your Car
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«Enterprise Correspondence)
Sijphia Heinrich of Corvallis
spent the week end at the Heinrich j
heme.
Eleanor Hover and Eunice Syl­
vester spent the week end at ti e
Sylvester home.
Now is the tim e 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 guarantee«!.
ARROW GARAGE
A 'beit Heinrich came up frem
Portland Sunday t o spend the
week at his home here.
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M r . and Mrs. W. D. MeLaien B e B a a a o B s u B E D r i a a a
and Dorothy were Sunday guests
at the George McNeil lion e.
L. E. Eagy and George McNeil
called on their aunt, Mrs. Mary
Palmer, who is ill at the Lyman
Palmer home, Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eagy visited
Mrs Clarence Eagy in Eutene
Monday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Jim Githens of
Corvallis were guests at the A. L.
Knighten home Sunday.
M r . and Mrs. Charles Gibson of
Corvallis spent Thursday at tbe
:
Frank Gibson boms.
Mesdamt's N. E. Chandler, L. E.
Eagv, Floyd Nichols, W. D. M o-I-,
Larsn and George Chandler at- [ ,
teuded the .«bower for M r s . Metcalf i B
at the parsonage Tuesday after-| ¡9
noon,
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Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Mr. and ;
Mrs. Tom Ely and Pearl Johnson *
went to Kings Valley Monday to *
visit Mrs. Sam Campbell who has I s
been quite sick. Pearl Johrson "
remained to help care for her.
Charles Nichols has been a p -lg
pointed road supervisor in this ' --
district,
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Roberta VanNice of Salem speot f
the week end with Grace Pehrsson. j §
A. L. Knigtuen and Dean Bil- a
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veu were Albany business visitors
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Thursday.
The community meeting Friday g
eveuing was a lfn d e d by 175 peo­
ple. The program was greatly
enjoyed, especially the “ Tooner-
ville q u artet” and the readings by
Frankie Pearson of Tangent.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellison of Eugene
visited at tbe Fairfield home Sun­
day afternoon.
Mr. and Airs, J. S. Lamar and
Rev. ami Mrs. Metcalf und daugh­
ter of Peoria und Mrs. Brandon
and Mrs. Hussey of Halsey atten d ­
ed church at Pine Grove Sunday
afternoon.
Several from Peoria attended the
community meet ng at Pine Grove
Friduv night a n l repoit a good
time and a big crowd.
Mrs. Jessie McLaren of Pine
Grove visited Mrs. Dorsey Monday
Rev. and Mrs. Metcalf aad
daughter were Corvallis visitors
Glass Inclosures for All Makes of Cars.
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lam ar Mrs.
326 South Second Street.
Corvallis, Oregon
•j J. S- Lamar a~d Mrs. Dale Lamar
j attended the Eastern Star meeting
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at Shedd Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Dale Lamar of Corvallis
| spent several days at the home of
Mr. Lanrat’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Highest Prices Paid.
J. W Lam ar, last week.
Mrs. Glen Studley and son of
j Portland spent several days here
last week with the former's mother, Pine Grove Church
Sunday School 2 p. m.
Mrs. Alice Barcus.
$13. per ton for land plaster if orders are received before
Preaching at JJ p. in.
February 5th. See us for Red and Alsike Clover. A com­
Mrs. J. W. Lam ar and daughter
Pray r meeting Wednesday a t 8
plete line of Albers and Lilly’s chick feed will be carried.
Helen were Corvallis visitors F ri­
p. m.
day afternoon.
R ev. M e tc a lf o f P e o ria
w ill
Rev. and Mrs. M> tcalf and
p re ach F e b ru a ry 12.
daughter Lorraine a n l Mr. and
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«Mrs. J. 9. Lam ar attended church
The Enterprise 11.00 a year,
at Piue Grove Sumlay afternoon,
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Mr. Pehrtson and Mr. Fairfield
DIPPING INTO
1 ■ of Pine Grove wete business visit-
SCIENCE
| or* in Peoria Monday afternoon,
Mrs. Ruby D« rsey is reported on
One Used Samson T ractor with Oliver plows ............ $250.00 |
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j tbe sick list ibis week.
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Why Acoustic* Are
Two New John Deere No. 2 Mowers, 5-foot, each— 90.00 |
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Important
Two New McCormick-Deering 7-ft. Binders and T.
Mrs, Alice Ba reus who has been £
Sound travels otn In spher-
trucks, each ..................................................... 255.00
1 on the sick list for several weeks {• leal waves from s speaker or
musical Instrument at the sp< *«1
One New Ideal Deering 8-ft. Binder & Transport T.T 265.00
seems improved at this time. Dr.
of 1,12(1 feet per aecond at or
Two New Simplex 5-ft. Ditchers, each.......................... 75.00
Howard of Corvallia is attending
d in a r,
temperatures— the ap­
One New McCormick-Deering 14-6” single disc drill 145.00
proxim ate speed of a bullet.
her.
Where acoustics are ••bad” In a
One Used McCormick-Deering 8.ft. Binder Tractor
Blaine Gibson of 8a«em came
building sound w ill reflect back
hitch, cut 100 a c r e s ........................................ 225.00
op Sunday and spent the day at P am) fo rth about th irty times a
the J. W. Lamar home. Mrs. Gib­ J secood between walls f o r t , feet
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son, who bad spent tbe week with ► f'Zk 1121
Phone Shedd,
Shedd. 8F23 or
c write for delivery prices.
Newspaper (Inlnn.»
Postoffice Shedd, Oregon
W arehouse at Fayetteville.
bar parents, returned home w tb I*41r4*i************-H ♦♦♦♦
biin.
J. P. Matthews
Auto Tops Curtains and
Seat Covers
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Attractive
Cash Prices FEEDS
In ton lots, on all
kinds and grades of
Including Egg Mashes, Mill Run, Wheat, Corn
and Linseed Meal.
Grain Cleaning and Grinding at Any Time.
O. W . F R L M
Feed
a a a a. a b m m b m m b m b
a a a a a a a -a.. niuaiuiaKr
Hay
a s u
Lang Ranges
Will pay for themselves in fuel saved.
Are fully guaranteed.
New reduced prices now in effect. Your old
range taken in exchange. Ask about the Lang
range to be given away free.
Bartcher Furniture Co.
Albany, Oregon’
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N ow you have the choice of traveling via
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Buy 10-Ride Tickets
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