Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, September 27, 1928, Image 8

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    S e p tem b a r 27, r->‘3>
The Electrical Equipment of Your
n ?
Car is Vital
The Rainy Season
With Us Again
The electrical equipment
of your car is so vital to
its satisfactory operation
that it pays you to have
it inspected regularly.
Our experience in this
work enables us to han jle
it quickly and satisfac-'
torily.
Are you prepared with
warm clothing and footwear?
This is the best time to buy
your winter’s supply of socks
and the line J we carry are the
standards of style and quality.
Come in and stock up now.
Heavy Underw’r
for the Family
Ayain it is time to be getting
heavy underwear. To aid you
in finding just what you want
we have provided a generous
display of quality garments.
Shirt Values for
Men
Cut to give you full freedomof
action, and materials that are
tub fast. Make your selections
earlv while stock is complete.
A complete new line of waterproof Raincoats for the
students, both great and small. Coats made to with­
stand hard usage. Several shades of color to make
choosing easy. Get yours now.
Galoshes
It is next to impossibe to get along without Galoshes
during the winter months so why not make your choice
now? The line embraces the latest in this dependable,
comfortable footwear,. Save your shoes^from soils and
stains by wearing Gakshes.
NOTES
Continued from page 1.
Dining the social hour a two
Course lunch was served. Mrs.C.
IL Davidson aud Mrs. Karl Brain-
well of Halsey were on tbs refresh­
ment committee.
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LAKE CREEK
The members of the Epworth
Specialist
H o e s N o t O p e r a te
Will be i t
HOTEL ALBANY
Monday, Oct. 1st
Halsey,
Oregon
Office hours 10 a. in. to 4 p. ui.
ONE DAY ONLY
HALSEY THEATRE
:=0 No Charge for Consultation
TUESDAY, OCT. 2 8 « ’Clock
“The Rough
Riders”
Men’s Suits and
Overcoats
woth Noah Beery, George Bancroft
Charles Farrell, Frank Hopper,
Charles Emmettmack, Mary Astor
Made to your measurements, ’guaranteed to fit and of
latest patterns and fabrics. Made by Ed V. Price tailor­
ing establishment and that is a guarantee in its self
That rough, tough, happy-go-lucky outfit-the
ROUGH R1DERS1 Cowboys and college men,
hobos and millionaiJes, East Side, West Sido,
Tunny South, Bustling Northl The most roman-
military organization the world has ever known
is coming to thrill you as you have never been
thrilled before!
The comedy is in colors and is “ The Girt From Everywhere
Inc.
M. V. Koontz Co.,
SO C IE T Y
IT*
Dr. Mellenthin
in Internal Medicine for the
past fifteen years
Arrow Garage
Raincoats
A Bargain in
Men’s Hose
Com ing to Albany
League were delightfully entertain­ for this pleasant affair.
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ed at the H, A. Hathaway home
PINE GROVE
Friday evening. A short business
The members of the Kroweldeen
meeting was held and at th ’S time j
club were pleasantly entertained at
the missionary pledge for the year
was paid in full. A school pro­ the home of Mrs. A. L. Knighten
Wednesday aftercoon. Sewing and
gram followed and then games were cmversation were the diversions of
played on the lawn. Refreshments
the early afternoon, which was
were served by the hostess at the brought to a close by the hostess
close of the evening.
serving dainty refreshments.
About 30 members were present
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SHEDD
Tuesday evening a farewell party
j was given at the Methodist church
for Kev. and Mrs. B H. Hart who
are leaving for Chelan, Wash,
where Kev. Hart has accepted the
j pastorship of the church there.
FORMALDEHYDE
45c Pint
Morris Pharmacy
Dr. M ellenthin is a regular graduate
in medicine and surgery and is licensed
by the state of O regon. He does not
operate lor chronic appendicitis gall
-tones, ulcers of tlie stom ach, tonsils
or adenoids.
H e has to bis credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of the stom ach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid­
neys. bladder, bed w etting, catarrh,
v ia k lungs, rheum atism , sciatica, lag
ulcers and rectal ailm ents.
Below are the names o f a few of his
many satisfied patients in Oregon who
have lieen treated for one of the above
named causes:
John Olson, Astoria.
Joe Sheoships, Gibbon.
Mrs. W alter Scott, Scotts Mills
Mrs. John Van Beveren. Baker
1) I. W agenblast, Portland.
Mrs. II. R. W alters. Maupin
Mrs. Jennie W oolery. Salem
R em em ber the above date, that
consultation on this trip will be free
and his treatm ent is different.
M arried women m ust he accompan­
ied by their husbands.
Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los An­
geles, California.
Whiteside & Locke !
Prices forthis show 15c and 35c and worth every cent of it.
Hardware, Im plem ents and S p .rtin g j
Goods. H udson and Essex A utos !
J 3rd A Madison Sts., Corvallis. Ore. j
Advertise in the “ Enterprise’ and Results You’ll Realize
JIM HORNING
General Blacksmithing
Acetylene W elding.
Corvallis. O re
First fit Adams,
=n
Have you seen those new
Bridge & Beach
Ranges?
globe ä
Sun.. Mon., Tues.,
Sept. 30, Oct. 1-2
Colleen
Moore
in
“Lilac
Time ”
Pacific Northwest Premiere
showing of the latest and
greatest picture Colleen
ever made—9 reels of vivid,
unforgetable entertainment
Ws
B C T IO O « -
They can be had in green and tan
enamel and will add greatly to the
beauty of your kitchen as well as
giving you the utmost in a range.
W
W estinghouse
ELECTRIC RANGE H IT H THE AU TO M A TIC “EIAVOR Z O N E ’J
It’s hard to believe
How almost human is this newest Electric Servant! Equally
unbelievable is the phenomenal enthusiasm with which the
modern housewives of the Northwest have welcomed it—as
evidenced by the number already bought.
I)o yourself a favor—come into our oihee at once and see
this heautiful electric range. The end of the month marks
the end of our introductory offer on the
„ .
S traley Bros.
on the highway.
W estinghouse
The Electric Range With the Automatic “Flavor Zone” Oven
Short Order Lunches
Groceries
See the new circulators before you
put up your old heater.
Meat Market
Gas and Oil, Camp Grounds
and Cabins.
Hill & Company
We are here to serve the
Public.
ONLY $ 4 .9 5 DOW N
And 18 months to pay
the lowest price ever set on a full automatic range.
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY