Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, May 03, 1928, Image 5

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Thomas Palmer, who baa been
spending the winter wi'h his par­
ents, Mr. and Mra. L. B. Palmer,
went to Corvallis Sunday evening
where he has employment.
Mr. aod Mrs S Buchanan who
purchased the Rhodes farm here
last year, have traded it for Eugene
property and a farm in Lake couu-
ty. The new owners will take pos-
•ejsiou noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ardrv,
Mr. and Mr». C S. Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Estes Bass, Emery Rick­
ard and Lawrence Hathaway at-
tended quarterly conference at
Peoria Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C 8. Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson, Mr,
and Mrs. O. G. Coldiron and sev­
eral others attended the Linn-Ben­
ton Odd Fellows meeting at Har-
risburg Saturday evening.
Plenty of Pow er fo r
the H a rd Jobs
Everyone who has seen this compact,
light weight tractor a t work marvels at
its power. We w ant you to see it—
w atch it in the field or at the belt—you
Will be surprised a t the power of the
HILL & CO.
H a r d w a r e P lu m b in g H a r n e s s
(At this Store You Get Q U A L I T Y
S E R V IC E 1
Lake Creek News
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Lake Creek school will be out
May 14, a picnic for the pupils is
being planned,
Whiteside & Locke
Mrs. Hannah Cummings of H al­
sey is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Johu Gormley this week.
J IM H O R N IN G
Acetylene Weldiug
First & Adams,
Corvallis. Ore.
T H E B A L L S T U D IO
THE HOME OF AP.TISTIC.
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
Agent
Hub Cleaning Works
Albany Laundry Every Tuesday
E. C. M I L L E R
Mary and Hubert H 'thaw ay
drove to Corvallis Mond iy and
spent the day with friends.
J. P. Matthews
Auto Tops Curtains and
Seat Covers
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G la s s I n c lo s u r e s f o r A ll M a k e s o f C a rs .
J. H. Rickaid and family visited
at the Jeaa Jenks homo in Tangent
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F o r S u c c e s s w ith t h e B ab y C h ic k s
M a k e Y o u r P la n s Now to In c lu d e t h e u s e o f
Triangle Baby Chick
Mashes and Scratches
We have a complete line including the
Alinone Baby Chick Starter, a milk
mash and scratch combined.
Used by prominent Valiev Poultrymen.
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Hay
Grain
street, Albany, Oregon.
Feed
IM P E R IA L CAFE, 209 'V. First
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Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Phone 665
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ennings Auto Top Sh ip—Auto
trimming, seat covers and winter in-
J closures.
202 E Second. Phone 41HJ.
N. L. Jennings Manager
pO SC O B
A M IS
HARDW ARE
The Winchester Store
OA K LAN' D—PON TI ACS
Sales and Service
Good used carssold with our guarantee
BYERLY MOTOR CO.
Albany, Oregon
Our new series Pontiac now on display
FARM LOANS
at lo vest rate of interest.
Real Estate
Insurance
prompt ferric«, courteous treatment.
W m . B ain , with Lane County Abstract
company, Albanv
If you enjoy a good meal
Anil know a good meal when volt gel it
You'll be back lor you'll not lorget it.
Legion lunch
Tuesdays
PARAGON CAFE
G EO - M. G IL C H R IS T
ALBANY
Ticket office Bell l ine Stage.
Albanv to San Francisco, $1.5
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Do Your Cooking
It’s like having a
Maid at no cost
B U T YOU’LL N EV ER G UESS
H O W L IT T L E IT C O S T S !
¡IT’S THE LOWEST PRICE EVER
SET ON A FVJl-L AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC RANGE I!
Alford Arrow»
(By Special Correapond»nt)
Corvallis, Oregon
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
F Funeral
directors. 427-433 west First
Let the
are invited to bring pi»». School
girl’s pies will be sold separately
The social is for the benefit of the
orchestra.
B B B B B B B B B
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Methodist Next Sunday :
Funeral Directors-Embalmers
10 a. in., Sunday echool
Lady Assistant.
(E n terp rise C orrespondence)
11, preaching.
Cliapel or Residence Funerals.
Fuone 95.
Albany, Oregon
Mary Heinrich of Corvallis spent
6:80 Epworth League
Sunday at her home here.
7:00 p, m.preaching.
Dean Bilyeu and E. E. Hover
J . S. M i'ler. pario
Albany
were Corvallis business visitors
Pine Grove Church
Creamery Association
Tuesday.
Sunday School 2 p. m.
L. E. Eagy sod family visited
M anufacturers of
Preaching nt 8 p. m.
at the Will E»gy home near Oak-
Rev. Roy Metcalf will pren'4
yille Sunday.
M»y 6.
A number from here attended
the piano recital at Halsey Friday Church of Christ:
an d B u y ers o f E ggs
evening.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
Mrs. Tom Ely spent some time
We have 5191 points. C rabtri A F a rm e rs’ (.’o-i >pera t i ve
near Corvallis last week where Mr. had 120 at Sunday school 1 ist So
C ream ery
Ely is employed.
day. They are ahead of u«, \ \ e
If
Mrs. A F Albertson spent Wed­ must get in the lead Suuday
nesday at the home of hej father, each one will make it a point to
bring a friend we will win.
Mr. Higbee.
11:00 a. m. morning worship and
M yul Settle of Eugene arrived
communion
service.
Sunday for a few days visit at the
422 W e s t E i r s t S t r e e t
Lawrence
Wells will preach.'
E. E. Hover home.
A lb a n y , O re g o n
Let ns give him a royal welcome.
Relatives of the Patapoffs ar­
7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
rived Suuday from Los Angeles to
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visit here for a time.
T U S S IN G & T U S S IN G
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Nichols and
LAWYERS
Mr. and Mrs. L E. Eagy were Al­
Universal & Colonial Ranges
Halsey
and Brownsville
bany business visitors Friday.
Oregon
Mrs. J. W. Hussey and Mrs. Ar­
thur Foote of Halsey attended
church at Pine Grove Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. aud Mrs. C hi les Sylvester
and Mrs. Emma Sylvester of Port-
land, visited at the Fred Sylvester
home the firs', ol last week.
Doris Oldham of Lebanon, who
is doing practice teaching at the
The Misses Dixon and brother Farm Home, spent the week end
of Corvallis were guests at the with her friend, Grace Pehrsson.
Hathaway home Sunda".
Mr. and Mrs. Rav Hover, and
Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Nicewood and
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Nichols were
son were guests at the S.C.Conner Pine Groveites who attended the
home near Halsey Sunday,
dance at Mason’s hall Saturday
Jeisahne Hockensmlth has been night.
unable to return to school in Cor-
Mr. and Mrs. N- E. Chandler and
vallis owing to a severe sore throat.
daughter. Agues, and Mr and Mrs
Helen Williams from O. S. C. A.L. Knighten aud daughter, Thel­
spent Sunday here with her par- ma, attended church at Peoria
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Williams. Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs.Martin Cummings,
Mrs.Mary Palmer and Mrs. Jane
Russell, Lucile and Jenni« Nice-
Cummings who have been visiting
wood visited friends near Corvallis
their neice, Mrs. L. E- Eagy and
Sunday.
family for.some time, went to Lake
Mrs. J. S. Nicewool, Mis. N. H. Creek Friday to visit at th ) Lyman
Cumming» and W. C. Smith were Palmer home for a week.
callers at the J. Underwood home
The Pine Grove community club
Thursday afternoon.
will give a pregram and pie social
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Friday eyening, May 4. AH ladies
326 South Second Street.
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Church Notes
Complete Home
F u rn ish ers
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
Brownsville, Oregon
General B'.acksmithing
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E. L. S tiff
F u rn itu re Co.
Agents
[ Hardware, Implements and Sporting
Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos
| 3rd & Madison Sts., Corvallis. O n
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LINN RUTTER
The great p ow « of the John Deere will eur-
prise you. Drop in and see thia sturdy trac­
tor next time you are in town. Let us arrange
a demonstration
I Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
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F is h e r -B r a d e n
rectly on crankshaft—no
power loss.
All operating parts of the
John Deere are automatic­
ally oiled and completely
housed in a dust-proof case
—oiling is positive, dust
and sand cannot get in to
cause friction, loss of power,
and undue wear.
John Deere o n e -p ie c e
frame holds ail units in per­
manent alignment.
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Pine Grove Items
John Deere
Model D Tractor
This 15-27 H. P. rector
weighs only 4,000 pounds—
power oiuinarily wa3ted in
moving excess weight in the
held is applied to the draw­
bar of the John Deere.
The John Deere is hun­
dreds of parts simpler—it’s
the tractor of few er and
s tu rd ie r parts.
Fewer
moving parts reduce fric­
tion, one of the biggest
power thieves in any engine.
Belt pulley is mounted di-
Mrs. E'hel Poole and son, Curtis I 8 00 p. m song fest and sermon. ^ ^ ¡ b a n y ^ / ) i rectory
Walter, of Springfield were visitors Lawrence Wells will preach
C Adrian Site, pastor
at the Cheater Curt:» home 9atur-
lbany Floral Co. Cut flowers
day afternoon.
and plants, Floral art for every
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Howard of
a id all occasions.
H a s k in s & T a lb e r t
Flower phone 458-J
Albany spent Saturday at the E.
Sears’ Grocery
D. Isom home.
LBANY baking co
A Service and Cash Store
405 West Firat
Mr and Mrs. A. N Smith ai
Ask for pi ices.
lit 1 1 rR -N l 1 BREAD
Mr. and Mra. A.E. Whitbeck w •
p AST ALBANY BARBER SHOE
viaitors Sunday evening at the K.
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Charles R. Goltra, Proprietor
E. Cogswell home.
Call At
Member of Master Barbers Association.
M<. and Mrs. Fred Buikhart of
Specializing in Ladies' and Children’s
Davenport Music House
Hair Cuts and Bobs. Work Guaranteed
Salem are spending the week heir,
■or New and Second Hand
1029 East Second St.
Albany, Ore.
x'tanos Pianos For Reut.
ou their farm,
Albany. Oregon
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Mrs. E. D. Isom aud daughter
^ » in v ite jour business. Savings and
Bever'y accompanied their son and
commercial aceount*. Capital, surplus,
undivided profits. $100 100.
hrother, Carl Isom, to Albany
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fASTBCRN S GROCERY
New and Second Hand Furniture
latter attended the regular meeting
4
4th and Lyons Street
-liest Prices paid for all kinds
The place to buy good groceries at the
of the O N G , they veiled Mrs, f
luuk, Wool, Hides, Furs, Pelts
right price. On the corner, pleutv of
room to park. Albany.______________ _
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scara Bark.
Albany. Oregon.
ortmiller Furniture Co., furni­
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Our Seiberling
TIRES
Protected
F or O ne Y ear
Against accidents, bruises,
negligence, cuts, blowouts,
rim cuts, wheel alignment.
1 under inflation or any road
1 hazard by the
I Seioerling Protected
! Service Corporation.
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Halsey, Oregon.
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O M B IN IN G all the
, , _ o u ts ta n d in g fea­
tures of larger and more
expensive models, this
newest H O T P O IN T all-
white, f u lly e n a m e lle d
automatic electric range
is the last word! The
home maker with a small
family — and, perhaps, a
»mall kitchen, will think
it designed for her — and
it was
if p 0^ '
AND IT'S VERY LOW PfilCtO
iP | “IF you d o n ’ t buy
I * I J your electric range
NO W — it won’t he the
p ric e or the term s
they're the lowest ever
offered. Ask, too, ahont
the many advantages of
automatic oven heat con­
trol. Then, after seein-
this beautiful range, 1c
iis tell you how your ol
range can help pay t
the new.
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