Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, May 24, 1928, Image 5

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    ^ y ^ b a n y j ^ / n rectory
S p oon R iver Sparks
(By Special Correspondent)
SERVICE
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nom over 33,000 stations
in more than 100 countries
iRM ANENC Y of service is a part of the sale of every
General Motors product. General Motors has girdled
the world with service organizations. Authorized service
for General Motors’ customers is provided through 33,000
stations in more than 100 countries.
The fact th at so many General Motors’ sales each year
are made to former owners of its products is the best pos­
sible proof that the service of both the car itself and the
dealer who sold it has been co n tin u o u sly satisfactory.
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“A car for every purse and purpose”
The new models of General Motors cars offer more
quality, more performance, more comfort,more beauty than
at any other time in the history of the automobile industry.
They include " a car for every purse and purpose”—a
choice of suitable models in each price class. Check on the
coupon below the car or cars about which you would
like full details, then mail in the coupon. No cost—and no
obligation.
Mrs. Freme Robinson visited at
the E.E.Carey home Sunday.
Harlie and Jair.es Rike attended
the Brandon school picnic Friday.
Mrs. Mcrw in Vann;ce and daugh­
ter called at L R Falk's Wednes­
day.
Mr. and MfJ, C. W. Davids« n
were visitors at the W. R K rk
home Monday.
Ellen Van Nice is spending this
week at the Merwin VanNice hon e
on the new ranch J. H VanNice
recently bought.
Albert West and Lester K iller j
of Bandon were guests at th i A L
Falk home several days last week,
and also visited other friends in
this neighborhood.
Merwin Van Nice and family ac­
companied by Doris Howard mo­
tored to Eugene Sunday where J
they were guests ct the Da Left ,
eotne for tne day.
M B.Harding and Mirwin Van.
Nice and families, and Doris How.
ard, were among those attending
Charity Grange Saturday night.
Miss Howard finished the degrees.
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CHEVROLET. 7 models, $495 to $715. Bigger and better than ever
before. 4-wheel brakes. More powerful engine. Luxurious Fisher Bodies.
New hood. New Duco colors. Also truck chassis; JS-too, $395; 1-too,
$495.
PONTIAC. 7 models, $745 to $875. Lowest-priced quality “six.” New
models improved from radiator to tail-light. 4-wheel brakes. Bodies by
Fisher. New GMR cylinder head. Increased power. Duco finish.
OLDSMOBILE. 7 models, $925 to $1085. “ The Fine Car at Low
Price. ” Completely redesigned and improved by General Motors. Longer,
roomier, more powerful. 4-wheel brakes. Fisher Bodies.
OAKLAND. 7 models, $1045 to $1375. The All-American "six?’
Smooth, powerful engine. Longer, lower and more beautiful bodies by
Fisher. 4-wheel brakes. Every convenience. New Duco colors.
BUICK. 16 models, $1195 to $1995. Largest value in Buick’s history-
Beautiful low bodies by Fisher. Getaway like an arrow. Vibration«»
beyond belief. 6-cylinder "valve-in-head” engine. Duco finish.
L a SALLE. 16 models, $2350 to $2975. Beautiful car of Continental
lines. Companion car to Cadillac. V-type 90 degree 8-cyhnder engma.
Marvelous bodies by Fisher. Striking Duco combinations.
CADILLAC. 26 models. $3295 to $5500. Standard of t^ wor/ ,J
Famous 90-degree V-type 8-cylinder engine. Sumptuous bodies by
Fisher and Fleetwood 500 color combinations to choose from.
(ALL PRICES F. O. B. FACTORIES)
GENERAL
MOTORS
G eneral M otors <Dept. A i. Detroit, Mich.
L a SALLE
CADILLAC
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rRfQIDAIR£ Art.mu.m R./r.,^a«oT Q D E L C O -L IG H T ^ ^
Word from various poiots in this
part of the state ie that weather
conditions are favorable for devel-
opment of .n excellenr grade of
strawberries and that there will be
a very heavy crop. Wild berries
are making ft good stand and have
bten on the local market for several
days. They are fine flavored.
, D ELBERT STARR
! Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
LADY A SSISTA N T
I t conforms readily to uneven ground
and does a more thorough job of disking
th a n any rigid or less flexible harrow.
In ridges or depressions you will espe­
cially appreciate the flexibility of the
John Deere Model B
D isk Harrow
By mean» of a third lever,
powerful pressure spring and
pivoted yoke, the gangs can
be instantly adjusted to
keep an even depth under
all conditions.
m When
overlapping you
can equalize the resistance
by increasing the angle of the
gangworking in soft ground.
This prevents crowding and
insures even work.
The Model B is practi­
cally all steel; riveted con­
struction—no bolts to work
loose or drop out. Gang
frames are built with double
bars, rigidly braced with
steel cross plates and end
ties. Rear section can be
furnished to make a double­
action, horse- or tractor-
drawn harrow.
W hiteside & Locke
Hardware, Implements and Sporting
Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos
Acetylene Weldiug
First St Adams,
Corvallis. Ore.
THE HOME OF ARTISTIC
PHOTOGRAPHY
Kodak work, frames and copying
of old pictures.
Third it Jefferson. Corvallis, Ore
At lowest rate of Interest.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
Prompt service — Courteous treatm ent
Wm. Bain, with Lane County Abstract
Company, Albany
If you enjoy a good meal
And know a good meal when you get it
You'll be back for you'll not forget It.
’ HILL & CO.
PA RAG O N
Agents
CAFE
Legion Lunch Tuesdays.
GEO. M. GILCHRIST
ALBANY
Ticket office Bell Linn Stage.
Albany to Saa Francisco. $15
H ard w are P lum bing H arn ess
I At this Store You Get Q U A L I T Y
A lb a n y B argain H ouse
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Z Rape Seed, Alsike or Red
Clover Seed
In any Q u an tify
New an d Used Wot I
B ags, also Fleece
Tw ine.
Seed Oats,
Barley, etc.
O. W . F R U M
Hay
Grain
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New and Second Hand Furniture
Highest prices paid for all kinds
of Junk. Wool, Hides. Furs. Pelts,
Cascara Bark.
Albany. Oregon
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F ish er-B rad en
F un eral D irectors
E m balm ers
Lady Assistant.
Phone 95.
Albany, Oregon
C all A t
D aven p ort M usic H ou se
For New and Second Hand Pianos
Pianos for Rent.
Albany .Oregon
Feed
H ask in s & I albert
Sears’ Orocery
The Most Misunderstood Woman
In American History
Who knows Lincoln—the Suitor—the Husband—the Father?
Who knows the story of his marriage to Mary Todd and their
later trials and triumphs.
Only a small group of intimate relatives have had access
to Lincoln’s heart and home, and now these relatives—the
family of Mary Todd—have broken t^e silence of sixty years
to write this great romance, the story of “ Mary, Wife of
Lincoln,” by Kate Helm, her niece. The first big installment
of this touching, tragic story will ap­
pear in the May number of McCall’s
Magazine.
Mary, Wife of Lincoln, is first of all
a great romance! It is one with the
roman ces of old that w ill live through
the ages—a story that w ill awaken
the sympathies and stir the hearts of
all its readers.
Special Offer
H alsey E n te rp rise $1. )
Both
A Service and Cash Store
Ask for prices
A lb an y
Creamery Association
M anufacturers of
LINN BUTTER
a n d B u y e r s o f E ggs
A F a n n e r s ’ C o -o p e ra tiv e
C re am e ry
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
422 W est E irs t S tre e t
A lbany, O regon
Complete Home
Furnishers
Universal & Celcnial Ranges
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$1.50
Send T his O rd e r B lan k Today
Corvallis. Ore. j
General Blacksmithing
FARM LOANS
Drop in next time you are In town and examine
the Model 8
M cCall’s ......... $1.00 »
TH E BALL STUDIO
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Here’s the H a rro w of
Unusual F le x ib ility
Brownsville, Oregon
JIM H O RNING
CHEVROLET HI
Please wild, without obligation to me, illustrated
“2 literature deacnbmg each General Motor.product
PONTIAC
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, h jve ch e c k e d -to g e th e r with your b o o k l e t ,
OLDSMOBILE Q ■TheProvingGround”«.d •P n n cip le^ P oh «.
BUICK
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(Too late for last week )
Several from Peoria attended a
Mother's Day program at Lake
Creek Sunday uight.
Mrs Fay Githens and eon, Ron-
aid, and Mrs. J. S, Lamar, were
Corvallis vieiiors Friday.
Mrs. M. M. Fruit was visiting
friends and attending the circus at
Eugene Tuesday and W ednesda'.
Cr. Anderson was called to see
Mrs. Dorsey Monday afterr oon
when she was taken suddenly sick.
She is now able to be up.
Mrs. Alice Dunn has returned
from Portland where she has been
visiting friends and relatives for
several days.
Mrs. J. S. and J. W- Lamar and
Mrs. M artha and Auna Abraham
attended the Potter sewing club at
Mrs. Rhoda Zim m erm an's' Wed
nesday
The Lake Creek and Peoria
Methodist churches are looking for.
ward to chicken supper to be given
in the grove some time in June
when Governor Patterson will be
with them and give an address.
The Frady families went to Eu­
gene Sunday to Bee Sylvia Frady
who is in a serious condition. Mis.
J. R. Frady stayed to help take
care of two of Sylvia’s brothers
while the parents were carir.g for
Sylvia.
Mrs. Alios Barcas returned from
a visit of several days with her
daughter, Mrs Robert Jones in
Benton county Sunday morning.
She has been ill since the first of
the year but has improved enough
to be able to attend church services
Sunday morning.
3rd & Madison Sts.,
sCLIP TH E C O U P O N -
OAKLAND
P eoria N ew s
ALBANY FLORAL CO Cut Flowers
and Plants. Floral art for every and
all occasions.
Flower phone 458-J
ALBAN Y SA kliR TC O
405 West First
BUTTER-NUT BREAD
EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP
Charles R. Goltra. Proprietor
Member of Master Barbers' Association
Specializing In Ladies' and Children's
Hair Cuts and Bobs. Work guaranteed.
1029 East Second St.
Albany, Ore.
ALBANY STATE BANK — We invite
your business Savings and commercial
accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided
profits, $100,000.
EAS TBURNS -GROCERY
4th and Lyons Street
The place to buy good groceries at the
right price On the corner, plenty of
room to park. Albany.
FORTMILLER FURNITURE CO fuT
niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 West First
Street, Albany, Oregon.
IMPERIAL CAFE. 209 West First
Harold G. Murphy. Prop.
Phone 665
We Never Close
JENNINGS7 AUTO TOP SHOP—Auto
trimming, seat covers and winter in­
closures. 202 E Second. Phone 418J
N. L. Jennings, Manager.
ROSCOE AMES' HARDWARE
The Winchester Store
HALSEY ENTERPRISE,
Halsey, Oregon.
1 enclose $1.50 to pay for the Enterprise and McCall’s both
for one year.
Mark (X)
here if McCall’ s is a renewal.
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M urphy’s
DoubleStrength
Sheep Dip
5 g al. lots $1.10 g al.
50 gal. lots c h ea p e r