H a lse v E n te rp ris e ^ îa ls e ^ O re g o n ^ A iig u â t 2. 1928 . ^/¿/lbanyJ-Zlrectory Speech of Pres International Bible Students to he Broadcast Watchlowerradio announces an­ other international network broad­ cast, Aug. 5. 1&28, Sunday morn- jog, 9 30 to 11:00 Eastern Standard time,(our time 5:30 to 7 :00 a. in ) direct from The Coliseum, Mich - gao state fair grounds, Detroit The address of Judge J.F . Ruther­ ford, president International Bible students association, before the principal session of the associations 1928 international convention, will be given unparalled distribution. To get this address tune in on KEX. A tremendous wire network, stretching to radio stations in two countries, has bern specially er- ranged for this occasion. Ameti- can Telephone and Telegraph company, while adm itting the strain of this und.rtal'ing, is confi­ dent th at its vast resources of modern equipment and operating personnel will be equal to the task. Scores of stations, located on the beaten path and in the remotest regions of the country, will partici pats in this record-breaking event. Linked also in this unique radio chain are a number of Canadian stations. La ke C reek News ~| cbildreu Barbara and Keith of Cor- Linnie Cowlev, of Los Angeles, Newberg, at the Methodist church ed with Mr- aud Mrs. U.G. Berry vallis, were Saturday night guests California, came home with her Thursday evening, v ere enjoyed by former Peoria merchant aud sister In-law of J. W. Lamar. After en­ a good audience. at Martin Cummings’. and will visit (or a time. ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers Mrs. J.W Lamar and Mr*. Hen­ joy mg the beach for a while they and Plants. Floral art for every and Carl Owens, the eldest son of all occasions. Pine Grove Items ry Abraham were Corvallis visitors drove home. Mr. end Mrs. A. L. Owens, had Flower phone 458-J Monday. his right atm broken Thursday (By an Enterprise Reporter) EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP Louis W. Hili Buys Timber wheu a horse fell on it. Mrs. F*y Gilbens and children Charles R. Goltra, Proprietor Sam Campbell a n l family of and Mrs J. 8. I.amar were Albany Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brock and Toledo are visiting at the Johnson visitors Tuesday J. A . Thompson has «old to Louis Member of Master Barbers' Association Specializing in Ladies’ and Children s daughter, Doris, were visitors at W. Hill, railway magnate a quartet Hair Cuts and Bobs. Work guaranteed. borne. Mrs. Brock’s sister's, Mrs. Charles W. B Lamar is visiting b s L E. Eagy and family visited daughter, Mrs. Nannie Gibbs, rf section o f timber land on Roc 1029 East Second St. Albany. Ore. Poole of Springfield Friday. Cr ek southeast of Sweet Home. ALBANY STATE BANK — We Invite at tbe Will Eagy home near Oak­ Albany, a few days. Mr and Mrs. Bait Bond and son, The land is in the timber area to your business. Savings and commercial ville Sunday. Mr and Mr*. P. H. Freerksen b • tapped by the proposed ( x'.enuion accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided Wellington, Mrs. M. C. Bond and Pearl and Ollie Cummings are and two grandchildren spent sever Mrs. L. J. Palmer were Sunday spending the week at Harrisburg al days at Newport enjoying a va- of the Oregon Electric railway. profits, $100,000. guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Hill already has heavy timber EASTBURNS GROCERY visiting Helen Haynes. c rtion. 4th and Lyons Street Ardry, holdings in eaeterr Linn county. Misses Nora and Pearl Pehrsson The place to buy good groceries at the George Githeii9 and son Merle, Carina Seek has returned to hei returned from Portland Wednesday Mr. Kitchen and daughter Bonnie, right price. On the corner, plenty of : = il home in Portland after having vis- room to park. Albany.___________ __ where they had been vieitiig. and Mr, Warren drove to Bend ] Dana C. Rossntan it;d with her grandparents, Mr. FORTMILLER FURNITURE CO , fur­ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hover and Sunday. aad Mrs.Joe Drinkard for a couple niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges. son Robert, v!sit«d at tbe Everett Charles I.ogan and family are of weeks. Funeral directors. 427-433 West First Hover home in Harrisburg Sunday miving their hay to a farm in Ben­ Street. Albany, Oregon. ___ Wayne Brock who has been afternoon. ton county near Corvallis where IMPERIAL CAFE. 209 West First working at Henry Brock’s since Mi6S Grace Pehrsson and Miss they will soon go to m ike their Harold G. Murphy, Prop. early spring, has gone to his home Phone 665 near Harrisburg where he will join Agnes Chaudlei who have been at­ home. We Never Close tending summer school at O,8.C. the crew of the Brock threshing Mr. and Mrs Charlie Clajlou ol L a ity A ssistant JEN NINOS’ AUTO TOP SHOP—Auto returned home Friday evening. Portland, Mrs. Nannie Gibbs and A ll ca lls answered day o r n ig h t outfit. trimming, seat covers and winter in- Phone 255. Halsey, Oregon Mrs. A. F. Albertson, Mr. and daughter of Albany, a’l former I’e Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Williams closuree. 202 E Second. Pitone 418J N. L. Jennings. Manager. and family, Mr. end Mrs. Henry Mrs. Earl Albertson and Mr. and oria residents, were visiting here Brock aud Doris, George Ardry, Mrs. Harvey Wa'lace and niece, Monday. linsi'O K AMES' HARDWARE The Winchester Store and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brock Maxine Worley, attended the Free Mrs Frank Smith who is in the and family enjoyed a picnic at Methodist campmeeting near Port­ Corvallis general hospital is getting land SaturJay and Sunday. Idlewood Sunday. along nicely and expects to be able Sun. Mon.. Tues Aug. 5, 6. 7 At lowest rate of interest. Richard Barthelrress in to be moved to her uncle, Jam ts REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Peoria News Alford Arrows Guhens in a few days. Prompt service — Courteous treatm ent FU N E R A L D IR E C T O R GLOBE 3C (Enterprise correspondent) Jack Curtis of Peoria visited his nephew, Chester Curtis, Sunday. Edaar Sisk is the owner of an The Curtis and Armstrong ma- automobile. c iines both started threshing last Archie Hopper is the owner of a Monday. Ford roadster. Beverly Isom visited at the home Russell Herndon was £ business of her aunt, Mrs. A. F. Robuett in Eugene, from Thursday until Mon­ visitor in Corvallis Saturday. day evening. Many threshing machines start- Delta Curtis spent several days td up in this ne'ghborhood th s this week with her cousili, Doris week. Brock of Lake Creek. Miss Lucile Herndon spent sev­ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck eral days visiting relatives in Cor spm t the day at the L H Straley vallis. Pearl and Ollie Cummings ate luine Saturday when Mr. Wt it- visiting Helen Haynes at Harris­ beck helped Mr. Straley haul hay. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzmaurice and burg. little son a n l Mr. and Mis. C ay Mrs. C. 9. Williams visited her Foresman were afternoon callers Bister, Mrs. G«y Herman of Co­ at the A. E. Whitbeck home Sun­ burg, Frida)’. Kroyst brothers of Harrisburg day. M ri. Minnie Peters of Bellfoun­ hulled clover at Clarence Mays tain an l Mrs. E tta Hitchcock and several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. M artin Cumtnirgs her husband of Corvallis have been accompanied by Mr. Joe Drinkard visiting tlieir father, Michael Rick­ ard this week. were Albany visitors Wedneschy Mr. and Mrs. Robert A"en and Mrs, H snnah Cummings of Hal- children of Lebanon visited at the sey has been visiting her daughter Ellsworth Curtis home Sunday. Mrs. John Gormley tbe p u t week. Charity Blanche Curtis accompa- Mrs. J. S. Nicewood and child­ nied them borne for a visit, while ren, Jenuie and Leroy, visited Irwin Allen remained at the Curtis , Mrs. Robert Arnold of Shedd home. Thursday. Mrs. J.F.Isom returned Monday Freddie Baum gartner of Port land is spending a few davs visit­ from a week spent in Eugene and ing his grandparents, Mr. and Springfield. She is still carrying her arm in a sling as a result of Mrs. N. H. Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baumgart dislocating her arm last week when ner and son Freddie of Portland, she fell from a ladder while fixing Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Jones and a window screen. Her aunt, Mrs. (By an Enterprise Reporter) // “The Noose" Miss Imogene Creweao of S m Jose, California, is visiting her Mrs. R >se Morgan is visiting her m itber, M s Ed* Crewsse. She sister Mrs. J R Frady for a few has many friends here who are glad days. to have her with them again. The lectures given by two repre­ Mr. and Mis. J. 8. Larnir. J.W . sentatives from Pacific col’ege at Lamar a id daughter Hel*n, and R v. J A. McKee of Walla W alla, Washington, drove to Alsea Sun day where Rev. McKee had charge of the services After church tie party drove to Waldport and visit­ (By Special Correspondent) Wed., Only, Aug. 8 Dorothy Mackaill in FARM LOANS Wm. Bam, with Lane County Abstract Company. 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