Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, June 28, 1928, Image 5

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    Hai se v Enterprise, TTalsev, Oregon, June 28,1928
S p oon R iver Sparks
(Enterprun, correspondent)
Kenneth VanN'Co is attending
summer school at O S C.
Mr. and Mrs. H J. Falk drove to
Eugene f i i i a y on a business trip.
Merle Straley accompanied ber
brother Charles to Newport Mon­
day
Arleigh and Delma Falk we.e
Sunday visitors at tbe L. R. Falk
home.
Albert Gillette of Springfield is
visiting at tbe Gillette home this
week.
A. L Falk and family were vis­
itors at tbe Cecil 31heu home last
Sunday.
W. A. Falk, wife and son Ral-
iegh visited at tbe C. L. Falk Sr.
home Sunday.
Mrs. Ruth Williams of Los An­
geles is spending her summer va­
cation with her cousin, Mrs. H. L
Straley.
W. R. Kirk and family and their
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Setters
and son Walter, enjoyed a trip to
Newport Friday.
Mrs. R. E. Bierlv and Ava and
Edna Falk attended the miscellan­
eous shower for Vida Albertson
Wednesday evening
Bruce and H arry Harding re­
turned to their home here Friday
after having spent two weeks in
Corvallis where they attended tbe
boys and girl's summer school.
J .H Vannice and wife, and E E.
Carey and family spent Sunday at
tbe camp meeting at McFarland
Ellen and Roberta Vannice, who
had been there for a week, returned
home with them.
Mr. m d Mrs. E. E. Carey and
children were guests at a birthday
dinner at the C. E. Gillette home
Friday evening. The dinner was
in honor of Willard Gillette s fifth
birthday and also his uncle, Wilson
G illett’s birthday. The two honor
guests received a number of pretty
gifts.
Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. G.
J. Rike spent in Salem on a busi
ness trip, and on Sunday they in
company with the Earl Ringdort
family and Harlie and James Rike
motored te Waterloo and vi-.iled at
tbe August Lueck horns and also
attended the Sunday school con­
vention.
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(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
Merle Straley visited Miss Pearl
Pehrsson oyer the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Alberteou
attended the camp meeting neat
McFarland Sunday.
Mrs. L. E- Kagy and son visited
Mrs. Mary Palmer at the Lyman
Palmer home Saturday afternoon.
Fred Heinrich, Jr., left last week
for Idaho where he will be iu the
forestry service again this summer.
Lorina Hughes who has been
employed in Portland for some
time returned to her home here
Tuesday.
Mieses Pearl and Nora Pehrsson
and Mr. Gunderson and Mr Pehrs
son were Corvallis visitor* Monday
attending 0 ,8 .C. spent tbe week
end at the Chandler home.
Mrs. Qharlee Leonard and child­
ren of Albany, Mis Fred Slater and
three children of Lebanon and Mrs.
McLageu and children of Tangeot
visited their cousin, Mru. George
Chandler FriJay.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wallace
spent Saturday night at the A. F.
Albertson home hut left Sunday
morning upon receiving word of
the sudden death of Mr. Wallace's
sister, Mrs Clayton Wooley who
passed away at her home at Veneta
Saturday evening.
A lford Arrowa
(By Special Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Julw ke of
Foster were Sunday g tests at John
Rolfe’s.
Harold Sickels spent Friday and
Saturday at the home of his aunt,
Mrs. E t). Isom.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence R usell
of California visited at the Chester
Curtis home Monday.
Mrs Melissa Tandy and sou
Alvin of Harrisburg were Sunday
callers at the Chester Curtis homo.
Mrs. Chas. Tandy of Venita vis
ited at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Della Curtis, several days the
first of the week,
Mrs. L. E. Bond and daughter
M rs.H.II.Howard of Albany visit­
ed at the W, C. Sickels home Mon.
day and in the afternoon visited at
the F. M. Bond home near Row-
laud.
Mr. and Mrs. H.L.Straley, Mrs.
Hazel Munkers and little daughter
and their guest, Miss Ruth Wil­
liams of Los Angeles, were Sunday
afternoon callers at the A. E.
Whilheck home.
Mrs. J. F. Isom had as guests
Sunday, her father aud mother,
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Lusby, ber
sister, Mrs. Sarah Johns and daugh­
ter Clara, aud her brother, George
Lusby and family all from Spiing-
field, and her aunt Mrs. Linnie
Cowley, of Los Angeles.
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(By an Enterprise Reporter)
O. G. Coldnon is now driving a
new Chevrolet eedan.
N. II. and M artin Cummings
were Albauy visitors Monday.
N, H. Cummings and fam'ly
visited Bert Haynes of H irrisburg
Sunday.
A. L. Owens was elected to serve
as director at the school election
sst week.
Miss Edith Smith Bpeut the week
enl visiting at the M artin Cum ­
mings home.
Joe Jones a graduate of the Cor­
vallis high school this year, is now
working at Martin Cummings.
Mrs. Annie Jones of Corvallis,
mother of Mrs. Martin Cum m ings
visited her a couple of days. Sue
was Bfconopjnied by her grand­
children, Lyle and Beth Rowan._
afternoon.
Dr. Anderson of Corvallis was
called Tuesday evening to see Mrs.
Johu McNeil who was quite sick
with the measles.
Mr. Gunderson, a brother of
Mrs. P. A. Pehrsson arrived Sat­
urday from North Dakota for a
visit at the Pehrsson home
Mr. and Mr». Arthur Davis a id
erual Ison of Valselz aud Mrs. Eliza
Davis of Albany visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Hover Saturday.
A number of Pine Grove people
attended the chicken pie sapper at
Sm ith’s Grove Friday evening and
enjoyed the program following
Mr. and Mr». Chailes N.chola
moved to Halsey Wednesday to
reside. Their many friends and
neighbors here will miss them but
we are glad thay did not go farther
away.
Elmer Swanson of Minneapolis,
Minn., is visiting bis aunt Mr* N.
E. Chandler and other relatives.
Agnes Chandler and her roommata
Jean Smith of Beaverton who are
Agent
Hub Cleaning Works
Albany Laundry Every Tuesday
E. C. M I L L E R
ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers
and Plants. Floral art lor every and
all occasions.
Flower phone 458-J
EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP
Charles R. Goltra. Proprietor
Member ol 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.
Mr». Maclee Spores acd Miss
Wealths Trafaer of Eugeue attend
ed the aupper at Sm ith’» grove
Friday, Miss Trafzer sang a solo.
EASTBURNS GROCERY
4th and Lyons Street
The place to buy good groceries at the
right price. On the corner, plenty ol
room to park. Albany.
“It’s the Light-Running
Grain Binder”
Mr. and Mrs.George Ledgerwood
went to Roseborg Thursday night
where they were called bv the sud.
den death ol Mr-«. Lidgerwood's
brother, Clive Willis.
Word has been received here of
the birth of a d lUghter t > Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lowery, jr , of Jefferso i .
Mrs. Lowery is better known as
Leona Palmer, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. J. L. Palmer.
FORTMILLER FURNITURE CO., fu r­
niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 West First
Street. Albany, Oregon.
T hat’s what users everywhere say of
the Light-Running New John Deere.
When you put this new binder in the
field and see how easily it pulls and the
steady, good work it does—you, too, will
Want a
IMPERIAL CAFE. 209 West
Harold O. Murphy, Prop.
Phone 665
We Never Close
Light-Running
N ew John Deere
Severe burns are always danger-
oils so don’t dress kiddies in flutiy
light material which will eas'ly
catch fire, is a warning rent out to
parents as a precaution against ac­
cidents July 4 tb . _____________
LAW YERS
ROSCOE AMES' HARDWARE
The Winchester Store
FARM LOANS
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.
Come In and see the New John
Deere next tune you are in town.
Halsey and Brownsville
Oregon
PARAGON
H ill & Company
, DELBERT STARR
CAFE
Legion Lunch Tuesdays.
GEO. M. GILCHRIST
ALBANY
Ticket office Bell Linn Stage.
Albany to San Francisco, $15
Agents
; Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
First
JENNINGS' AUTO TOP SHOP—Auto
trimming, seat covers and winter in ­
closures. 202 E. Second. Phone 418J
N. L. Jennings, Manager.
Large oil cups, easy to
get to, make oiling a simple
job, thus reducing wear and
lightening the draft.
Improved reel, fereat ca­
pacity elevators, levers easy
to reach, handy bundle car­
rier and an all-steel quick-
turn tongue truck are other
important features of the
L ig h t-R u n n in g New John
Deere.
The use of a wtde drive
wheel with extra high lugs,
improved cutter bar, roller
and ball bearings, easier and
better lubrication, easy-run­
ning reel, improved lighter-
draft elevators with flexible
capacity and smooth-work­
ing binder attachment with
improved packer bearings,
make the John Deere the
lightest-running binder ever
built.
TUSSING & TUSSING
Hardware Plumbing Harness
Brownsville, Oregon
f At this Store You Get Q U A L I T Y
A lb a n y B argain H ouse
New and Second Hand Furniture
Highest prices paid for all kinds
of Junk, Wool, Hides, Furs, Pelts,
Cascara Bark.
Albany. Oregon
Whiteside & Locke
Hardware, Implements and Sporting
Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos
3rd & Madison Sts., Corvallis. Ore.
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Rape Seed, Alsike or Red
F ish er-B rad en
F u n eral D irectors
E m balm ers
Clover Seed
JIM HORNING
General Blacksmithing
Lady Assistant.
Phone 95.
Albany, Oregon
In any Quantity
Acetylene Weldiug
Hirst & Adams,
Corvallis. Ore.
New and Used Wool
Hags, also Fleece
Twine.
Seed Oats,
Barley, etc.
THE BALL STUDIO
C all A t
D a v en p o rt M usic H ou se
For New and Second Hand Pianos
Pianos for Rent.
Albany .Oregon
THE photography 5110
Kodak work, frames and copying
of obi pictures.
Third & Jefferson. Corvallis. Ore.
O. \Y . F R IIM
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Feed
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The Most Misunderstood Woman
In American History
Who knows Lincoln—the Suitor—the Husband—the Father?
Who knows the story of his marriage to MaryJTodd and their
later trials and triumphs.
Her Choice
Of candies, fresh from the
factory, and packed in neat
and attractive boxes alwavs
makes a hit with her, if
bought at Clark3.
B O B B IN G
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BATHS A N D
S H A M P O O IN G
^ //lb a n y j^ /)ire c to ry
M ss Helen William« is leaving
soon for Britirh Columbia where
she has employment for the sum ­
mer.
The Epworth League base ball
team played McFarland at Smith's
giove Friday, the latter being de­
feated 4- 5.
The supper given at S m ith’s
grove by the Lake Creek and ?eo-
ria churches was well attended.
The net proceeds was 4141.00.
Better make a hit.
Clark’s Confectionery
Your Tire Troubles
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Just as soon as you drive in and order a set of
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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 he 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
romances 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.
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Halsey Enterprise $1. )
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A Service and Cash Store
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Creamery Association
Manufacturers of
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122 West First Street
Albany, Oregon
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Furnishers
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