_fíalsey Enterprise, fíaleey, Oregon, March 1, 1928 Neighborhood Happenings Items of Interest Gathered by Our Correspondents BETTER SHOWING MADE BY GUN CLUB LAST SUNDAY Scores Improved and Larger Attendance at Shoot Mr. aud Mr«. Carlton Bass of The performance of members of Harrisburg spent Sunday at the A the Halsey Guu Club last Sunday L. Knighten home. (Enterprise Correspondence) was somewhat better than the pre Mr. a r d Mrs. Frank Gibson are ceding Sunday aud the score iu the Mr. and Mm. Friiz Torgeuson the parents of a son who arrived at Oregonian Telegraphic bettered by of Albany visited at Kay Hover’s their home February 2-4. three birds Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McLaren The personnel of the three high Dean Bilyeu was an Albany vis and Dorothy aud George McNeil men changed, Norton giving way ¡tor Saturday. and family visited at the Will Me- to Jess Cross. The day was bleak Mrs. W- D. McLaren and Mie Lareu home at Peoria Sunday. and cold, so much so that it was E E. Hover attended the mission­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson of wiih difficulty the shooters could ary meeting at Mrs. J. W. Lainar’e Corvallis spent Friday at Frank perform. The scores so far are very at Peoria Thursday afternoon. Gibsou's. gratifying and enthusiasm among Mr. and Mrs. Earl Albertson of The Pine Grove telephone line Cub members growing Monmouth and Mr. and Mrs. H ar­ seems to be taking a vacation, be. C P- Moody, president of the ley Wallace of Kigei Island spent ¡ng so completely grounded or club, bad the wind taken complete­ the week end with their parents, otherwise queered that one is sur- ly out of the sails of his frail little Mr. and Mrs. A. F. A'-hertson. piistd if their nearest neighbor craft when his 11.year-old son, Mrs. E. E. Hover attended a answers when they ring. We hoye Cedric, turned in a score of 19 to group meeting of the women’s mis­ some one will discover the trouble hi dad's 18 The following shows the number sionary society atT angeut Tuesday soon, and fix it. of won and lost events of each The community meeting has Mr. Ellis of Newberg is visiting club participating. been postponed until March 9. at the A. F. Albertson home. Won all six, Heppner. Won five, tied ooe, LaGraude. TUSSING & TUSSING Lake Creek News Won five, lost one, Klamatl LAW YERS • W A V A * W Z W W A W W I A • Portland, Echo, Coquille. (E n terp rise C orreapondence) Won four, lost one, tied one, Halsey and Brownsville Medford, Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ardry Oregon Won four, lost two, H a'sey, were dinner gursls at the B. M. H unlingtou. Bond home in Halsey Sunday. Won three, lost two, tied one, D ELBER T STA R R Manlee Spores of Mohowk spent Eugene. F u n e ra l D ire c to r and Licensed Saturday uight and Sunday at the E m h a ln ie r Won three, lost three, Roseburg. C. S. Williams home, Mrs. Spores, L A D Y A S S IS T A N T Monitor. Baker, Astoria, E n ter­ who has been spending some 'tim e Brownsville, Oregon prise, Beud, Pendleton. here with her parents, returned Won two, lest three, tied one, home with her husband Sunday P in e G r o v e I te m s W hiteside & Locke [ Hardware, Im plem ents and S porting Goods. H udson and Essex Autos 3rd & M adison Sts., Corvallis. Ore. J JIM HORNING General Blacksmithing Acetylene Weldiug, F irst & Adams, Corvallis. Ore. THE BALL STUDIO THE HOME OF AKTI5TIC PHOTOGRAPHY Kodak work, frames and copying of old pictures. Third & Jefferson, Corvallis, Ore. B O B B IN G B A R B E R IN G BATHS AND S H A M P O O IN G ing her health rapidly soon be home again. Agent H ub C leaning Works Albany Laundry Every Tuesday E. C . evening. Mr. Williams is able to M cM innville, Won two, lost four, Baudot), be up again after having been con­ The Dalles, Hillsboro. fined to bis bed for some tints, Won one, lost five, Needy, Si­ Mr. and Mrs Henry Brock, Mrs. te. z, Union, Prineville, Dicy Brock and Mrs. Thomas Ar­ Lost all. Toledo, A rlirg on. dry were Eugene visitors Thurs­ day. Mm. Lulu Brock and daughter, Mr«. Mar e Lowrey, former resi- Mr and Mrs. N. E. Chandler dant« of Lake C eek, have been and daughter Agnes attended visitirg relatives here. church here Sunday morning and Nora Coldiron of Halsey spent were dinner guests of J. IL R chard the week end with her parent", and fa nil v. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sisk and Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Coldiron. Mr. a _d Mrs. Carter Allingliatn sons, Edgar and Roscoe, spent Sunday nt the J S. Nicewood of Portland a.e visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. S Williams this week. borne. Mi»« Mary Evans of Lake Creek Mis George Hockensmith » bo i.- «cent Monday of this week in iu Corvallis receding medical Salem. treatm ent is reported to he regain­ M IL L E R and will ■pending the month here with his uncle, J S. Nicewood, left for P o rt­ land Saturday. J. P. Matthews Auto Tops Curtains and Seat Covers Glass Inclosures for All Makes of Cars. 326 South Second Street. Corvallis, Oregon ......................................................................................................... iaiiini»iiiiDiiiiiiii!iiiaiiii DiiiiiiuinioiiiHiuiiiiia A Y ool w a n t e L . l Highest Prices Paid. $ 1 .0 0 p e r fle e c e a d v a n c e d p a y m e n t o n c o n tr a c t. $13. per ton for land plaster if orders are received before February 5th. See us for Red and Alsike Clover. A com­ plete line of Albers and Lilly’s chick feed will be carried. g T. J. Skirvin Seed Company U llltlK Sh ed d P e r s o n a ls $ Ralph G oldsm ith who h is leen iiiiimniwiiMMuiiDiMimmiaiiHiiiHiiiainnatiiiiaiiiniNinaiii' Let us Overhaul Your Car 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. ARROW GARAGE (By an Enterpiise Reporter) The United Presbyterian ladiis served a hot lunch Wednesday noon to th-i school childteu aud m errh- ants of SI e Id. The pupils of the Piaiuview school aie presenting a program on March 2 at the high school. The program con“i9ts of three plays and several mas cal numbers. C. C Dickson has been elected on tbe Shedd school board to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Pugh. If you sm oke for pleasure People might smoke some cigarettes for a lot ot queer reasons, but they certainly smoke Camels for pleasure. Ami they smoke more Camels by billions. mels *I'd walk a mile fo r a Camel” Ï 1O2Ä, IL J. R eynolds ToLaeeo om p m y , > inston»Salem, N. C. (Enterprise correspondent) Sunday afternoon ca lle r’ at the H. Rickard home were Jesse enks and family of Tangent and Mr. and Mrs. N E. Chandler and aughter Agnes, of Pine Grove. Jav C uitis and family of Leba­ non, and Jack C urtis of Teona, visited at the Chester Curtis borne Friday. J. F. Isom «petit several day« in Eugene the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Rol ert McKee of Eugene visited the latter’« parm ta, Mr. and Mr». M cliael R ickard, Sunday. Dorothy, Viola an 1 Lola Ling- dorf visited Alice i n I Delta Cortis Sunday. E. D. Isom and A. E. Whitbeck attended an I. O. O. F. meeting at Harrisburg Saturday evening. George Godwin and family of Buena Vista were guests at the John Rolfe home Sudday. E. I), (sum was in Halsey Mon­ day evening to drill t 1 e degree team of tie Rebakah lodge. Funeral services for Mis* Ollie Grimes were held at tl e Methodist church in Harrisburg at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon. Bor ¡el was in the 1.0 O. F. cemetery at Alford, The Oakville com uuity is pre seating a three act comedy at the ball March 2. Fletcher McGee of Salem was a business visitor in this vicinity Tuesday. ■ ■ ■ ■ The tr embers of Calla Circle No 106, Neighbors of Woodcraft, met ! Tuesday evening in the Woodmen [ hall and after the business session ) enjoyed a social hour during which time refreshments were served. The W illamette chapter of the Eastern Star met Wednesday eve j ning at tbe Masonic hall. A uum ; her of tbe members living at liaise) drove down to attend. Three-Act Drama The market road betweeu Shedd and Plainview has been surveyed at and is now ready for work. Dale M c K in le y and Merle Galier of Eugene vieited here at the home of the former'« parent», Mr. «nd Mrs. I. M. McKinley, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0 . M Thompson, accompanied by Mre, C. S. Davie, : were bucjoesi visitors in Albany Monday afternooo. 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