Halsey Enterprise. Halsey, Oregon» Septem 'SOCIETY NEWS h il From O lir Regular Corr««pondenf» W ednesday evening of l ist week ie member« of the Neighbors of .Woodcraft gave a reception for rs L. H. A rm strong, w ith the f .m ilesof the members as ad d itio n ­ al gutels. For th is pleasant affair toe b ill was used. Gaines and conversation n a d e the evening pass - 'I to J quickly. At 10 o'clock tbs m m ittee in charge of a rran g e ments invited those preaent to the (lining room where ice cream and c ike tv is served. The tables were ,i aced to form a Greek oioes and . ith the snowy linen, sparkling lv e rw ire a n d vases filled with cut jw ers, made a p retty picture. Mrs. A rm strong has been one of je faithful members of Vino Maple hrcle and was always ready and illiug to do her p art ia eitl • tbe idge or social activitiea of Halsey. The fam ily left yesterday for •h eir new home at Colony Bay, M ontana, and took with them the u st wishes of their m any friends n thia com m unity. ♦ * ♦ Mr. aud Mrs. 0 J. Albertson, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dawson, Lester Albertson and Booth W hite were Sunday d inner gues's at the Hubert datnsay home. • a « A group of neighbors of tbe L. H. Armstrong family tendered them a farewell party a t their home south e ast i.f Halsey last Tuesday eve- niug. The affair was planned as a wurptise. Conversation, music and «itiging made the evening pass all to o quickly. Those present were Mr. and Mrs- W h itte c k , Mr. and F ran k I onr, M r. and Mis. George W orkinger mid fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wahl an d fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. W ilb a n li an d daughter, Mrs. E D. Isom and NOTICE OF FIRST MBS TING OF STOCKHOLI I-R i Notice is hereby given that whereas w ore than one half of the capital stock of the Halsey Telephone Company has lieen itihscribed, that the first m eeting o f the stockholders of said company will beheld on the 12th day of September, 1928, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon of th at day at the Council Chambers in the City of Halsey in Linn County, Oregon, tor the purpose of selecting not less than th ree directors of said company nnd as th e stockholders present shall determine, -and for the trrinaction of such other o th er business as mav properly come before the meeting C. II Koontz, Bert S. Clark, George l.auhner, corporators. 7:00 p. m. C hristian Endeavor. 7 30 p. m. aveuiog worship 8:00 p. m Serm on. Topic: “ How to W orship.” Topic: “ To an U nknow n G od.” B(>le study class Tuesdays 2:30 You have enjoyed th at vacation 'ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers Prayer meeting T hursdays 7:80 Ladies aid every Wednesday but now th at the vacation season 'an d Plants. Floral art for every and W pm en’s missionary society first is over let us settle down for a real all occasions. Flower phone 458-J Friday of m onth 2:00 o’clock pull at the Bible school program. EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP J . S. MiUer. pastor. The coming Sunday is very im- Charles R. Goltra, Proprietor portant for th at is the tim e set to Member of Master Barbers' Association Church of C hrist: fire the first guu for tbe rally pro­ Specializing in Ladies' and Children’s 10 a. m. Sunday school. gram . It is essential th a t you be Hair Cuts and Bobs. Work guaranteed 11:00 a. m. com m union service 1029 East Second St. Albany, Ore Sermon top e : “ The Church in there and have a part in the take- J.M . Sheliey, m inister. ALBANY STATE BANK — We invite Sym bol.” your business. Savings and commercial accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided profits, 1100,000. ^ / ^ b a n y j^ ^ e c to r y d au g h ter,. Mrs. B ob Ram say, Mrs. Berry Sm ith and Clnt* Sm ith. * * • The home of Mr». Balf Bond wi I the geene of a gay picnic Friday afteruooa when members of th« I’list Noble G rand clubs held their ann lal picnic there, the affa r tak iag the form of a lawn p arty. Tal>>'S were placed on the law n and a bountiful picnic din n er en­ joyed. Club members from Albany Bro vnsville, C orvallis, Lebanon and Halsey were present. Sixty women enjoyed this d elig h tfu l af­ ternoon. • a ♦ Your Share of the Profits SPOON RIVER W ednesday evening tbe VanNice ■ s ’ert were hostesses to tbo m em ­ bers of the Epw orth League at t if ir lovely country home. O u t­ door games were played and a wiener roatt was enjoyed. HE Republican candidate for Co nplim ented guests lor the eve Vice-President as he appeared ning were D orothy Corcoran, Ava during the period when he was an I E lna Falk, Muriel L ike, Dick making a record as prosecuting attor­ ney of Shawnee County, Kansas, that F and Uruce H arding. still stands. In honor of his eighth birthday Fred H arding entertained a group of l.tt'e friends F riday afternoon. C hurch N otes Games waie played and a pea nit hunt aliorded a great deal of M ethodist: am usem ent. Those helping F rtd 10 a. in. Sunday school 11:00 a n>. m orning worship. to celebrate were Betty Jean and Topic: “ Going with the B est.” Jim m y V anN ice, M argaret and 0:30 Epw orth League Robert C atey, Francis and Ray. moud K irk, and M argaret H ard- The E nterprise $1.00 a year. T 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. W< let you share in the savings effected when we do the repairing on your car. You save by having a dependable job completed fn a satisfactory' manner. FORTMILLER FURNITURE CO., fur­ niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges. Funeral directors. 427-433 West First Street, Albany, Oregon. HALSEY GARAGE I Federal and Fisk Tires IMPERIAL CAFE, 209 West Harold O. Murphy, Prop. Phone 665 We Never Close “ W h ere the H i w ays Meet“ The people of Junction City invites all Com­ munities to attend the ___________________________ Ju n ctio n C ity A n n u a l H arv est F estiva l Sept. 15, 14, 15 Notice T H E B A L L S T U D IO TH E HOM E OF A KTISTIC PHOTO GR APH Y Kcilak work, fram es and copying • of old pictures. T hird & Jefferson, Corvallis, Ore. Those having Exhibits for the Linn County Fair JIM H O R N IN G General Blacksmithing Acetylene W elding F irst & Adam», Corvallis. Ore. Whiteside & Locke Hardware, Im plem ents and Sporting i Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos 3rd A Madison Sts., Corvallis. Ore. i Governor Patterson and V. A. C. Ahlf, Oregon’s Foremost Woman Attorney, will speak on subjects of viral interest. 3 Are requested to have them at the A Free Movie Show Every Afternoon at The Rialto Theatre Halsey School Sept. 17 E x h ib its, P a r a d e s, M u sic, and A m u se m e n ts. W estin g h o use Coast to Coast Busses, 3 busses each way daily. Albany to San Francisco $13.50. Albany to Los Angeles $18.00 Albany to Seattle $6.25. Ticket office Bell Linn Stage. A lb a n y B a rg a in H ou se New and Second Hand Furniture Highest prices paid for all kinds of Junk, Wool, Hides, Furs, Pelts, Cascara Bark. Albany, Oregon J IUMimatmmi||milll,IIUiillNNHMIMIIIIIIIHIIinillllllllllllNNNINUNNIIHMMMNIIIIUM»mi H a sk in s & T a lb ert Sears' Grocery A Service and Cash Store Ask for prices .X 5fi», Albany Creamery Association r u .- M i m «vt* A • Manufacturers of LINN BUTTER I I I I t i K i t FANGE B i l l ! THE A U T O M A I I t “El AVOK Z O N E ' OVEN and Buyers of Eggs A F arm ers' Co-operative Creamery E. L. Stiff Furniture Co. N o tice The Couulv Hoard of Equalization will m eet on September 10, l'».’H at the Court House. Albany, Oregon, and remain in a.'ssion un til the exam ination, correction nnd equalization of the assessment rolls shall be completed. All persons interested are hereby noti­ fied to appear at the appannte I tune and place. GRAN f 1 ROM AN. Assesto l.inn C> unty. Aug. 21 .'0 Sept. b. TIME GOODNESS PLUS THE NEWEST COOKING CONVENIENCE 7 M bany Sun. Mon., Tuea.. Sept. 9-11 K itlilv flavored m e a ts , s u c c u le n t are c le a r in g u p a fter l u n c h — y o u v e g e ta b le s, p u d d in g s th a t m e lt in vou r m o u th , are j u s t as ty p ic a l p f ca n p u t y o u r e n tir e d in n e r in th is o v e n . M ak e tw o s im p le a d ju s t­ th e m od ern “ F lavor Z on e“ c o o k - . ing as th ey w ere o f th e old D u tc h m e n ts , c lo se th e o v en d oor, and I . ' o ven . For th e “ F lavor Z on e" oven Douglas Fairbanks as “The Gauclio^. lhur., F rid a y , Sept. 13 14 ' The Small Eashclor” CAFE GEO. M. GILCHRIST ALBANY ummiiiNiiiMMNniiuuiiiiiiMiiiiiMwiiiiiHiHHiiiMiDiiiiiNiiiiwiiMiiiiiniiimimmiiim« FO R SALE—Forty head of sheep', H arry Park. Brownsville, Oregon »6* ‘The Mad Hour’ PARAGON For New and Second Hand Pianos Pianos for Rent. Albany .Oregon OAK Wood for sale, H< 1» cord. John Underwood, Halsey, Oregon. ad0»7* Elinor Glyn’s romunce 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. C all A t D a v en p o rt M usic H ou se aJ3* Wed., Only, Sept. 12 INSURANCE Prompt service — Courteous treatment Wm. Bain, with Lane County Abstract Company, Albany Lady Assistant. Phone 95. Albany, Oregon FO R 1'RVCKINH see W. C. Sickels— trips made anywhere; wood tor sale W . C. Sickels. Ilalsec. 1'hone 16'». EUR SALE— Piano I'oehelmanne l p- rig h t grand, w alnut finish, good toned instrum ent. Hargin flS»L 1‘hone .'64 G. Mitzne-. GLOBE At lowest rate of interest. REAL ESTATE F ish er-B ra d en F u n eral D irectors E m b alm ers V« V-< V-cV-r^s^V-TV^eV-rV-rV-T Vs: V-ctK' WAX lliI>— A real gentle d m ing horse J. & Nicewood. FARM LOANS V o te fo r Y ou r L ocal C o n te s ta n t fo r Q u een . Classified Advertisements for children. ROSCOE AMES’ HARDWARE The Winchester Store ■■■■■■M -4- JR ■ ■ « = > - First O N LY $495 DOW N y o u ca n s ta y o u t o f th e k itc h e n nil a fte r n o o n if y o u w a n t to . 'V first b row n s th e food to p e r fe c tio n , A t th e p roper m o m e n t , th e c u r ­ th e n co o k s it to w o n d erfu l t e n ­ d e r n e ss. \n d it d o e s b o th o f th e se u i i l o m u t i c a l l ? w ith o u t any w a tc h ­ ren t c o m e s o n a u to m a tic a lly and in g or te n d in g on you r part. c o n t in u e s o n In th e m o r n in g , or w h en y ou b row n s th e food . T h e n it is a u t o ­ m a tic a lly tu r n e d o ff a n d c o o k in g sto red h e a t u n t il e v e r y th in g is d o n e to a tu r n . A r io t o f fu n a n d a c t.o n M ountain S tates F óyer C ompany 422 W est E ir s t S tr e e t A lb a n y , O reg o n Complete Home Furnishers Universal & Colonial Ranges Our Service Never Ends We want you to feel that our real service to you only begins with the fitting of glasses, since no two people's eves are the same, no two pair of glasses can be the same. W e must know that your glasses are exactly rig h t and rem ain right, come in otten so we can make any adjustm ent necessary for your com fort In case you break your glasses rem em ber we have a com plete record of your c-se on file, if we fitted you. so that they can be re ­ paired quickly and with little in ­ convenience to you If we d id n ’t fit you originally, merely send us the prescription or the broken pieces. Harold Albro, Jew eler and O ptom etrist, did West F irst S treet A lbany, Ore.