Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, February 16, 1928, Image 5

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    ialsey Enterprise. Halse}*, Oregon. February Iß. 192S
Pine Grove cemetery. She had while Mrs. Sprague, who is a sis­ túnate iu securing them fvr this
house for the b-uetlt of the grades I Kexall gale at Dawson Diug ators,
many friends here where she had ter of Mr. W hitl'eck, remained series of meetings.
and the high school.
Albany, this month.
lived when yonng.
here until Monday morning.
J 8. MHler, pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinson o, :
(By Special Correspondent)
Mr. lhom asA rdry has received
A. F. Robnett and family and
Springfield weie Sunday night vis-! Fresh smelt daily at the Halsey
word that bis parents who reside c. E. Mercer of Eugene spent Sun­ Church of Christ
ito's at (lie Robert Arnold home. Meat market.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rowan and
Sun 'ay school, 10.
children of Eugei e visited at the in Pennsylvania are coming to day at the E. D. Isom home.
11:00 a. nt. morning wotship and
Remember t h ' Sil ver Jubile»
The Enterprise 11.00 a year.
M arlin Cummings Dome Sunday. Oregon soon and expect to make
Mrs. Ray Rickaid of McFarland
communion for all Christians,
their home here. They will be ac­
visited
at
the
MichaaJ
Rickard
home
Mr. and Mrs. Wra. AGingham
6.30 p. m. Christian Enil«..v< r.
companied by their son. George
and daughter and Karl Williams an 1 wife, who also seek a new- the first of the week.
M rs . Clara G. Essen will be with
of Portland were week end guests home in the west.
A. E. Whitbeck spent S ’lu rle y m a ll day and will speak both
of C S. W illiams aud family.
in Eugeue.
morning and evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans of
Mrs. J . S. Nicewood and son
A conference of Sundny school
Beverly Isom spent Wednesday
Portland, and Mrs. Ella Oleson of
C A B L E -M A D E
spent Thuradav afternoon at the J.
workers
will . be held at 2 p. rn.
The Dulles, were week end visitors night of last week with EH» Bram­
W. Evans home.
well. lh a y went with Mr. aud Those in the country me urged to I
I In* finest piano made for the
at th« C. R. Evaus home.
Following the funeral services
Mrs. B. M. Bond and Mr. and Mrs. bring their luaches and remain for
money. ¡See us before you buy
Henry Cook of Portland was a J. O. Cross to Shedd Wednesday- this service. This conference is
for Mrs. M artha Lackey in Eugene
-----we
can save you money.
Friday afternoon, the body was week end visitor at the home of evening aud took part iu the pro­ »specially for the Sunday schoo
Easy Terms—Liberal trade-in value.
brought here and laid to lest in the his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs gram put on by t le Priscilla club officers but is for all interested in
H. E. Davis. Sunday Mr and Mrs.
this work.
TUSSING & TUSSING i Cook left for Portland where he Emery Rickard an J Chester Cur
Special music morning and eve­
tia were transacting business in ning.
liis employment.
LAWYERS
Albany Tuesday.
The Bible reading campaign pro
Russell Herndon, Karl Williams
Halsey and Brownsville
gressses nicely. Thirty-one read
and Thomas Palmer attended the
Albany's Leading Music Store.
Oregon
Matthew. We finished Mark Mon-
high school play given at H arrit-
Spoon River Sparks
Phone 168.
Everything in Music Albany, Oregon
i burg Saturday night,
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< lay and started Luke, I ,u.diiy
C. A d r ia n Slag, m in i- 'e r .
(E n te rp rise C orresp on d en ce)
D E L B E R T S T A R R I Mrs Marietta Palmer who has
Funeral Director and Licensed ‘ been quite ill at the home of her
Mrs. Merwyn VanNice aud Tine Grove Church
Embalmer
son, L. B. Palmer, is srghtly ire. children and Lois Howard w re
Sunday School 2 p. m.
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
proved but quite weak yet.
among those from here who went
Preaching at 8 p. id .
Brownsville, Oregon
E irl Carey of Halsey is employ­ to Albany Saturday.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8
ed on the lleary Brock farm.
E. E. Carey went to Salem P. ni.
Now is the time to overhanl your car,
Martin Cummiugs transacted Monday to visit his father, W. A. • WAA YW . WVA W Y W W C W I! | j
W hiteside & Locke ! business in M irion c n ity S atur­
while things are not rushing and you
Care'’, who is ill.
Hardware, Im plem ents and S porting ! day.
S li c t lc l P e r s o n a l s 5
don’t need the car.
11 J. Falk no 1 fnmi’y ,.n 1 C. H.
J Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos J
Let us make you a price on your job.
j 3rd & Madison Sts., Corvallis. Ore. } I
Falk spent T hurslav eveniug i t
(B y an E n te rp iis e Reporter)
All work guaranteed.
the R E. B e. ly Lome.
A lfo r d A r r o w s
Mr. »i.d Mrs. I* IL Fieerksen
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Ric1 ar 1 and Harvey Harding and grandchildren, Bobby and
JIM HORNING
(E n te rp rise correspondent)
and Paul Q uinby spent Sunday Doris Mao W orki'iger,, were Sun
General Blacksmithing
Mr. and Mrs. A M. Smith of afternoon at the I, R. Fain home. day guests at the home of Mr. and
Acetylene W elding
Portland have been spending some
L. R. F. Ik ami wife of Falcm Mrs E. W. Shedd.
F if jt & Adam«,
Corvallis. Ore.
time at their farm.
and Ruth Snyder of P ort’and epent
Henrietta Starnes and Lois Pugh
Mrs. (5. N. Lusby Mrs. Sarah j Sunday at the Merwyn VanNice w i l l represent Shedd high school
b u r e
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I Johns and Mrs. Percy Tyson came home.
at
the
O
S.C.
iducatiunal
exposi­
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THE BALL STUDIO (down from Springfield last Thurs­
For Success with the Baby Chicks
THE HOME OF AF.TISTIC
The eighth grade pupils and one tion. A number of other students
PHOTOGRAPHY
Make Your Plans Now to Include the use of
day and visited Mrs. J. F- Isom.
of the seventh grade accompanied will go over Saturday.
Kodak work, frames and copying
of old pictures.
The professor and several high
Jack Curtis of Peoria visited his by their teacher, Miss Howard
T h ird & Jefferson. Corvallis, Ore.
nephew, Chester I urlis, Sunday went to Salem Let Wednesday tc school boys have erected two has
•/.: afternoon.
visit the rtate institutions. M. B k e th a !I goals south of the school
J. H Rickard ar.d family visited Harding and R. E. B erly rccorn
B O B B IN G
|; a t the E. M. Jenks home at l’an- : panied them. Mrs. Bierly und sou An Alluring C uiiil Io
B A R B E R IN G
We have a complete line inclluding the
BATHS AND
gent Sunday.
This Simple Bsige F rc c k
Kenneth spent the d iy at the Theo
Alinone
Baby Chick S tarter, a milk
SH A M PO O IN G
Mrs. W. E. Sprague anil Mrs Falk home.
mash and scratch combined.
Agent
Florence Hawkins of Portland
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H ub Cleaning Works
Used by prominent Valiev Poultrym en.
visited at the A. E. Whitbeck home > P i n e G r o v e I t e m s
Albany I.aundry Every Tuesday
Friday night. Mrs, Hawking went
E. C . M I L L E R on to Eugene Saturday morning • V V ' A A A A A A W ' w W A A A A A Z A A .
P IA N O S !
The Music Shop
; Let us Overhaul Your Car
ARROW GARAGE
Triangle Baby Chick
Mashes and Scratches
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Mrs. John McNdl and Mie. 1
E. Eagy visited Mrs. Mary Palmer
{| I hursday afternoon.
Mrs. A. L Knighten aud Mis.
Ray Hover were Albany visitors
Thursday.
Mrs. W. D. McLaren and Mrs
E. E. Hover attended the meeting
of the women’s missionary society
Glass Indosures for All Makes of Cars.
at Mrs Alice Dunn's in Peoiia
326 South Second Street.
Corvallis, Oregon
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Higbee visited at the A. F.
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Albertson home part of last week.
Nora Pehrsson of Banks and
i Pearl Pehrsson of Corvallis spent
I Sunday at the Pehrsson home here,
i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hover were
Highest Prices Paid.
Albany visitors Saturday. They
were accompanied home by their
niece, Ivey Tann, who will spend
some time at the Hover Lome.
$13. per ton for land plaster if orders are received before
Tom Matson and family of Junc­
February 5th. See us for Red and Alsike Clover. A com­
tion
City called at the Pehrsson
plete line of Albers and Lilly's chick feed will be carried.
home Sunday afternoon.
L. E. Eagv ar.d family were
Sunday guests at the Will Eagy
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home near Oakville.
Mr aud Mrs. A. L. Knighten
and daughter Thelma spent Sun­
day at the George Githsn-* home.
Mr. vnd Mrs. W. D. McLaren
and Dorothy visited Mr and Mrs.
Roy Owens of Springfield Sunday
Hay
J. P. Matthews
Auto Tops Curtains and
Seat Covers
W ool
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In
to
All Leather Shoes or Compo­
sition soles in a wide variety
of lasts and weights. . . .
Especially Featuring the
Santa Rosa Shoe
$4.85 and $5.85
:
A comfortable, well made, work shoe of long wearing quality
. . . m anufactured on the Pacific Coast. May be had with
either leather or composition sole and heel.
The
Daylight
Store
y o u Con 4V«y» dn tetter ■rl
MILLEKS
Crees Building
3rd S treet
Corvallis, Ore.
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C hurch
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r
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i Schultz Brothers Warehouse Co.
Phone Shedd, 8F23 or write for delivery prices.
-- Warehouse at Fayetteville.
Postoffice Shedd. Oregon
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F jr the demure miss. Marceline
Day, .Metro Goldwyu-Muyer star. Is
wearing u smart beige frock with n
three tiered skirt edged In brown rib ­
bon. Collar und culfs ure o f white
linen also edged w ith the ribbon.
Her Fourth
By Train
or
Motor-Coach
Ute thii convenient, coordinated
tervice to Pacific H ighw aypointt
N ow you have the choice of traveling via
Southern Pacific by rail or highway. Dependable
trains and inotor-coachts provide frequent serv­
ice at convenient hours. If you wish, go one way
by train and return by motor-coach.
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Methodist Next Sun 1 iv :
10 a. in., Sunday school
11, preaching Subje t Sermoc,
topic:" Washington and L in co .ii’-
i 6:30 Epwortb League
7:30 public services
topic: ‘‘Jesus.’’
7:8) T hurslav, prayer meeting
Beginning April 8 and continu
I mg for 15 days, Rev W. P. Cox of
Iowa conference, will boll » s - r c
of revival meetings which have
been arranged, and Mrs. Cox will
be here with her husband and will
have charge of the singing and act
as choir leader. Mr. and Mrs C.x
are highly spken of as evangelists
and the local M E c h u rc h is I r-
Feed
One Used Samson Tractor with Oliver p lo w s .............$250.00
Two New John Deere No. 2 Mowers, 5-foot, e a c h .... 9*».00
Two New McCormick-Deering 7-ft. Binders and T.
trucks, e ach ......... . . . ........................................ 255.00
One New Ideal Deering 8-ft. Binder & Transport T.T 265.00
Two New Simplex 5-ft. Ditchers, each........................... 75.00
One New McCormick-Deering 14-6” single disc drill 145.00
One Used McCormick-Deering 8.ft. Binder T ractor
hitch, cut 100 a c r e s ......................................... 225.00
W ork Shoes
13
Grain
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February Clearance Sale on
FARM IMPLEMENTS
$1.00 per fleece advanced payment
on contract.
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j T. J. Skirvin Seed Company
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Buy 10-Ridc Tickets
for use on the motor-coaches and good for 60
days. Save money with these low fares.
Daily service to and from Salem, Albany, Port­
land, Corvallis, Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass,
Medford, Ashland and intermediates.
Southern Pacific
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l.ucy Dunning Ross, widely known
daughter o f the late fíen. 1‘hlneua
Dunning and sister o f the late Han­
cock Banning, whoee three marriages
to prominent C alifornia men have ah
emfi-d In the divorce courts, Is on hei
fourth honeymoon w ith Setruzo Oto,
a Japanese student, whom she mar
rled In Seuttle. This Is a recent pho
tograph taken In Hollywood.
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C P Moody, Agent
Phone 226
Stiver-gray M otor coaches
leave and arrive Surll‘ lu u * "> »»uth S tS p
m. M orris Ph’cy