H alsey E n terprise, Halsey, Oregon, June 14,1928 Pine Grove Items (By an Entirpiii« Reporter) Mias Nora Pebrspon apent the week end in Portland. Miss. Pearl Pebrsson is visiting friends at Moro, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart of Weal Staytcn visited at the E E Hover borne Monday. Bert Haynes and E E Hover took a truckload of lambs aud bog- to Portland Thursday. Mrs. E. K. HuVer attended the missionary meeting at Mrs. Alice Dunn's in Peoria Thursday after­ noon. ^/^b a n yj"7 )ire cto ry in spelling were Leo Cersovske. then leave for Berkeley so as to ar­ Lloyd Lropf, Viola Riugdorf, Rath rive there by June 21. Kropf, Delta Curtis and Anus Mrs. E. S. Marsters was very Theresa Cersoyeki, pleasantly surprised last Thursday when Mrs. Jam s Scoggin of Tu­ Lake Creek News malo. Oregon, stop) e l enroute to Portland for a visit. The Marsters (By an Enterprise Reporter) acd Scroggin familit ■ were neigh­ Harold Owens of Harrisburg is bors 25 years ago when both lived now employed at George McNeils above Brownsville und this wre l i e E lg ar Roscoe and F'orence Sisk first time they bad met since then. accompanied by Jennie Nicewood Needless to say they had a pleasant d'ove ts Cascadia Sunday. visit. Mrs. Scoggin was going to Miss Weatlia Traezer of Eugene Portland toatleud a family reuion. was an overnight guest ue the C. Fred Uardicg and sour, Bruce S. Williams h o le Saturday. and Harry, drove over to Corvallis D L. Cummings aud son Carl, Sunday where the boys will attend of Hood River, visited relatives summer school. Mr. H an i n ' al­ here Sunday returning to their ways sends one of his children to summer school every year an ! it borne Monday. Mr. and Mrs Estes Bass had as was H arry’s turn this year. Bruc* week end visitors Mrs. Bass’ sister however won a scholarship in I to and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer both boys will attend the school this year, Charles Falk, who won Bloom of Albany. Myrtle Tobey, who has completed a scholarship for his work in the 4-H clubs found it im ioisible to her rchool work at West Linn, is now home to spend the summer attend and exchanged with Pi ul Quimby who had been awur-’ed a with her mother, Mrs. Gormley. Sunday they weut to Goshei.¡tcjvisit $5 prize. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthew ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers and Plants. Floral art for every and all occasions. Flower phone 458-J 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, 8100.000. EASTBURN'S GROCERY 4th and Lyons Street The place to buy good groceries at the right price. On the corner, plenty of room to park. Albany. “It’s the Light-Running Grain Binder” Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Hover and \ son visited Mr. and Mrs. Everett FORTMILLER FURNITURE CO., fur­ T hat’« what users everywhere say of Hover at Harrisburg Sunday after niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges. the Light-Running New John Deere. Funeral directors. 427-433 West First noon. When you put this new binder in the Street, Albany, Oregon. field and see how easily it pulls and the Mr. and Mrs Fred Fairfield and steady, good work it docs—you, too, will IMPERIAL CAFE, 209 West First Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sylvester and Want a Harold O. Murphy, Prop. daughter Eunice, spent the day at Phone 665 Cascadia Sunday. We Never Close Fred Heinrich, Jr.,w ho bao been JENNINGS AUTO TOP SHOP—Auto attending O. S. C ., and Miss Mary trimming, seat covers and winter In­ Heinrich who has attended high closures. 202 E. Second. Pilone 418J N. L. Jennings, Manager. school at Corvallis, returned home L a rg e o il cups, easy to T h e use o f a w id e d riv e get to . m ake o ilin g a sim ple Wheel w ith e x tra h ig h lugs. Wednesday. ROSCOE AME8’ HARDWARE jo b , th u s re d u cin g wear und Im p ro v e d c u tte r b a r, ro lle r Spoon River Sparks The Winchester Store Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler lig h te n in g th e d ra ft. end b a ll bearings, easier and Im p ro v e d reel, great ca­ b e tte r lu b ric a tio n , easy r u n ­ and children, neices Agnes Chand­ (BnterprUM C orrespondence) p a c ity ele va tors, levers easy n in g reel, im p ro v e d lig h te r- ler and Edith Pugh, and Mr. and to reach, h a n dy bun dle ca r­ d r a ft elevators w ith flexible Karl Seefeld and family were At lowest rate of interest. rie r and an a ll steel q u ic k - c a p a c ity and s m o o th -w o rk ­ Mrs. Lawrence Zimmerman, were dinner guests at the G. J. Rike Prevents Losses to Stack Bot­ t u r n to n gu e tr u c k are o th e r in g b in d e r a tta c h m e n t w ith REAL ESTATE INSURANCE toms and Tops and Is im p o r ta n t features o f th e among those speudirg Sunday rt hoin0 g unj ay- im p ro v e d packer bearings, Prompt service — Courteous treatm ent L ig h t - R u n n in g N ew John m ake th e Jo h n D eere th e Cascadia. Not Expensive. Wm. Bain, with Lane County Abstract Deere. Mrs.Clara Templetou of Browns­ lig h te s t-ru n n in g b in d e r ever Company, Albany b u ilt. ville, was a guest at the J .^ T e m ­ “Losses due to spoilage of stack Alford Arrows Come In end see the New John If you enjoy a good meal pleton home last week. bottoms and tops may be largely Deere nest tim e you u e in town. And know a good meal when you get it avoided by using some kind of a hay Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Nicewood and (B y Special Correspondent) You'll be back for you'll not forget it. barn," Waiter G. Ward, extension son Leroy of Halsey were visitors architect of the Kansas State Agricul­ Hattie and Kathryn Starnes of PARAGON CAFE Legion Lunch Tuesdays. Shtdd visited Eeverly Isom Tues­ at the Merwin VanNice home last tural college, advises farmers. “For­ tunately a shelter for hay does not GEO. M. GILCHRIST Sunday. Agents day. require expensive construction. Where ALBANY Eva Torrence who has been the the hay shed 13 to he located In the Landis Philpott and family of Hardware Plumbing Harness Ticket office Bell Linn Stage. field or any place not Intended for Albany to San Francisco, $15 Noti visited at the C. A. Curtis guest of Merle Straley for the past feeding direct, pole construction Is week left for her home in Seattle home Sunday. very satisfactory. Hay sheds, of Tuesday. course, are made In many different Albany Bargain House At this Store You Get" Q U A L I T Y Mrs. Anna Rirgs of Harrisbuig sizes und types, hut for average con­ Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler New and Second Hand Furniture was an afternoon caller at the C. A. ditions, a width of 24 foet will be and daughter Agnes of Pine Grove found convenient. It Is wide enough Highest prices paid for all kinds Curtis home Monday. i inc of Junk, Wool, Hides, Furs, Pelts, Mtiiiai m i « were gujsts Wednesday at the W. to be economical In construction, but ■ ■ ■ ■ « M * iuaiiillBiiili■ M I'lHMR not so wide as to .require much hand Earl Ringdorf and family at­ Cascara Bark. Albany, Oregon R. Kirk home. labor, in handling hay with carrier." tended the strawberry fair at Leb­ Greatest Item of Cost. William Van Nice and Mr. Sny­ anon one day last week As the roof represents the greatest der and daughter, Ruth, of Port­ Item of cost, a hay shed should be Fisher-Braden M rs . E . D. Isom and daughter, land, were guests at the Merwin made fairly high, Ward suggests. The Funeral Directors Beverly, attended the commence- side walls may well be 20 feet or Van Nice bonis last week. Embalmers ment exercises of the U. 0 at Eu­ more in height. Lady Assistant. C. L. Falk, Jr., went to Salem As the rigidity of an open pole shed gene Monday. In any Quantity Phone 95. Albany, Oregon Tuesday to get a load of household Is dependent largely on the poles, they llllNIMMMHtWUllMllill Mrs. Guy Roberts, daughter of should be set 4 or 5 feet In the goods for J. H. Van Nice who is ground. They may be spaced from New and Used Wool Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rickard is returning to his ranch here for the 12 to 10 feet apart, so It does not Bags, also Fleece Call At seriously ill in a Corvallis hospital require many of them to construct summer. Twine. Davenport Music House and Mr. and Mrs. Richard are. I hay shed of good size. L R. Falk and son Charles were For New and Second Hand Pianos While some hay sheds are built caring for the childreu. Pianos for Rent. jier ’ among the nen who helped Curtis without covering the side walls. It Is Alice Curtis accompanied practice to cover them part Albany .Oregon Vealch move h s house to the new a way good down to prevent rain and snow aunt, Mrs. E th el Poole of Spring- location, Tuesday. Strawberries, from blowing on the hay when only field, to Lebanon Saturday eve­ ice cream a id cake were served to partly filled. If the side walls are 20 Feed Hay Grain ning where they visited relatives, feet high, the lower 8 to 12 feet may ■ Haskins & Talbert the workers. ■ M M ■ ■ Ml M M M M M W I M M N M M M M N M ■ ■ li I usually he left open without much Sears' Grocery returning Sunday evening. Will Kirk and family visited at spoilage. A cheap grnde of lumber, All of the Alford students were A Service and Cash Store the Misses McCunes near Oakville or galvanized Iron may be used on Ask for prices the walls. successful in the May yxamina Sunday. Miss Minnie Wilson an­ Plans Available. tions. Those receiving diploma0 Plans are available In blue print other cousin who is here on a visit were Alice Curtis. Leo aud Ernest from New York, was also a guest. form for two well established types of hay barns. These may be seen In any Cercovski, and Lloyd Kropf. Vy- This is her first visit here in 20 farm bureau office In Kansas or copies ron Isom passed in geography and may he secured from the rural en­ years. C re a m e ry A sso ciatio n H arry Davis in physiology aud Who knows Lincoln—the Suitor—the Husband—the Father? gineering department. Kansas State Mr. aud Mrs. Lyman Marsters Oregon history. Those receiving Agricultural college, Munliattan. The Who knows the story of his marriage to MaryiTodd and their M anufacturers of certifiactes in arithm etic were of Bekeley, C alif, who have been plan for the pole hay shed costs 20 later trials and triumphs. cents and the feeding barn 30 cents. Lloyd Kropf, E rnest and Leo Cer- visiting here at the Marsters home Only a small group of intimate relatives have had access sovski, Alice Curtis, Viola Rings- and also other relatives and Doctors declare th at fasting for to Lincoln’s heart and home, and now these relatives—the dorf, Ruth Kropf,Delta Curtis, An­ friends have spent the past few and Buyers of Eggs family of Mary Todd—have broken t he silence of sixty years 15 days will restore one’s basic days in Salem. They plan to rt- na Theresa Cersovski and Ray A F anners’ ( 'o-oporatito to write this great romance, the story of “ Mary, Wife of Kropf. Those receiving certificates Í turn for the Pioneer picnic and metabolic rate. If you care for Creamery Lincoln,” by Katd Helm, her niece. The first big installment th a t sort of thing. Light-Running New John Deere ¡Il Shelter for Hay Good Investment 1 ARM LOANS Hill & Company f Rape Seed, Alsike or Red Clover Seed Seed Oats, Barley, etc. <>. w . F R U M The Most Misunderstood Woman In American History Albany LINN BUTTER Takes Plane Ride at 104 When we write the truth it isn’t so necessary to keep c carbon copy TUSSING & TUSSING LAW YERS Hals<*y and Brownsville Oregon 1 DELBERT STARR ¡Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer LADY A SSIST A N T 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 romances of old that will live through the ages—a story that will awaken the sympathies and stir the hearts of all its readers. Special Offer • W h ite s id e & L o c k e | Hardware, Implements and Sporting I Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos |3 rd & Madison Sts , Corvallis. Ore. 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