Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, October 11, 1928, Image 5

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A lford A rrows
(By Special Correspondent)
Mr. and Mr*. A. b . K nighten
were A'hatiV vi-itori, T hursdsy.
Pearl I’ehreson who is teaching
a t Stayton spent the week end at
her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. L B. Eagy were
Corvallis an<* Albany bueiness cal
| efe W ednesday.
Rev. and Mr*. W .P. Gdli«pie of
The Dalles vlsi'ed a t the A .F. Al­
bertson home Tuesday.
A large crowd attended the com-
uiunity meeting Friday evening
i)urm g th e evening pie, doughnuts
and coffee was served by the re
freshnient comm ittee.
Ernest Hover and family visited
Everett Hover at H arrisburg Sue-
day. Mr. Hover is still confined
to t h i house w ith at: injured knee
caused by slipping on a log while
out fishing.
Nora Pehrsson Eft Saturday for
Banks where she will take up her
work as teacher in the high school.
Alberta Koontz of Halsey taught
the first m onth while Miss Pehrsson
was recovering from the effects of
her recent operation for appendici-
tis.
L ake C reek N ew s
In the light of the »bore facts— I
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■ and they ate facts—it is little
wonder th a t the U nited States has
(E nterpri.o correspondent)
seventeen times as many murder«
Frank Williams went to Eugene' I as K nelaod and sis times as m any
M >nday on a business trip.
-is i ur neighbor, Canada, according
•Minnie Sorenson was the - g u tst i0 population.
of Velda and Alice C urtis Sunday. [
To perp-'tuate constitutional gov­
Mr and Mrs. Landis Philpolt ernm ent abide by the constitution
and children of Noti were callers
Vote for John I*. Cooley for sta te
a i the Chester Curtis home S atur- '
representative.
Paid adv
day
Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Robnett and )
d»ugbter D oris of Eugene were |
J I M H O R N IN G
Sunday afternoou callers a t the J. : |
General Blacksmithing
F. Isom home.
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A cetylene W e ld in g ,
Mrs. E.D. Isom and Beverly I i F irs t & Adams,
C o rv a llis . O re
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spent the week end with Mr. Isom
at Odell Lake W hile there Bever­
ly had the misfortune to sprain her
ankle quite badly.
Mr. and Mrs. A.E W hitbeck en­
joyed a visit last week from Mr.
and Mrs. L H. Barlow of Gillette,
W’yoming, who were enroute to San
Diego, C alif., to spend the winter.
Mrs. W hitbeck and Mrs. Barlow
are cousins.
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(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Junior W illiam s is reported to be
on the sick list.
Mrs. C. 8. W ill iarns spent the
week end in Eugene.
Lake Creek was well represented
at the com m unity meeting at Pine
Grove Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ardry
were d in n er guests at the B. M.
Bond home in Halsey Sunday.
W ayne Brock is leaving this
week for Y akim a, and other east­
ern W ashington points on a busi
ness trip.
Mrs. Thom as A rdry and Mrs.
M artin Cum m ings attended the
m issionary meeting
in Peoria
Tuesqay.
Mr. and &rs, Edward Roberts
an d J A. Wood of P ortland were
recent over night guests at the John
Underwood home.
Word has been recived from 0
G. Coldiron aud d au g h ter Nora,
who left here September 1 for Pond
C reek, O klahom a, of their arrival
there. After spending several days
visiting relatives there they, ac­
com panied by Mrs. Coldiron who
had been spending the sum m er in
O klahom a, went on to Illinois and
from there expected to go to Ken-
tucky to visit their childhood
homes. T te v expect to re'.nro to
Oregon in the spring.
l a m a citizen before I am a part-
eiao. Vote for John P. Cooley for
sta te representative.
Paid adv
TUSSING & TUSSING
LA W Y ER S
H alsey and Brownsville
'.Oregon
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Dutch Bulbs
Our shipment of Holland
bulbs has arrived, a fine
assortment of the choicest
varieties of Tulips, Crocus,
Hyacinths Narcissi and lilies
Come in and make your
selections while the stock is
complete.
T u lip s 40c a dozen
F lo w e r P o ts
all sizes, shaps
Nothing beautifies the home
more than a few potted
plants.
Tired to Last
When you put four Firestone
or Seiberling Tires on your car
you know that you are tired to
last for many, many miles of
any kind of road you wish to
travel over. It is the built in
quality that gives you the
right service.
Arrow Garage, H alsey
F IR E S T O N E A N D S E IB E R L IN G S
EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP
Charles R Goltra, Proprietor
Member of Master Barbers’ Association
I Specializing in Ladies' and Children’s
Hair Cuts and Bobs. Work guaranteed.
1029 East Second St.
Albany, Ore.
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ALBANY STATE BANK
We invite
your business. Savings and commercial
accounts. Capital, surplus. undivided
profits. $100.000.
EASTBURNS GROCERY
4th and Lyons Street
.X The place to buy good groceries at the
right price. On the corner, plenty of
room to park. Albany.
FORTMII.LER FURNITURE CO., fur­
niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 West First
Street. Albany. Oregon.
D a n a C . R o ssm an
F U N E R A L
D IR E C T O R
What Becomes of Killers?
Every newspaper reader sees ac­
counts oi m any murders, but few
are able to follow the cases through
to learn what really becomes of the
killers, except in a few notable
crimes. One of America's largest
life insurance companies has stu d ­
ied the records coveting 146 cases
in which its policyholders were
killed by other persons. Here is
what it found out:
Of the 146 killers, 32 were found
to have been justified in killieg.
Of th e rem aining 114 killers, 45
were never indicted, as 22 com m it­
ted suicide, 15 are still at large aud |
8 were turned loose for lack of
evidence. Of the 69 who were in­
dicted, 16 were acquitted, 11 were
“ no tria l” cases, 1 was a mistrial. [
co th a t only 41 were found guilty, j
Of the 41 found guilty, 35 are
serving prison terms, 6 cases have
been appecled, 3 have been granted
new tria ls. 1 was paroled, 1 paid a
fine— and 1 paid the death penalty.
ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers
'a n d Plants. Floral art lor every and
all occasions.
Flower phone 458-J
IMPERIAL CAFE, 20» West
Harold O Murphy, Prop
Phone 665
We Never Close
First
ROSCOE AMES HARDWARE
The Winchester Store
l ady Assistant
A ll calls answered day o r n ig h t
Phone 2S5.
Halsey, Oregon
EARM LOANS
At lowest rate of interest.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
Prompt service — Courteous treatm ent
Wm. Bain, with Lane County Abstract
Company. Albany
H O W A R D ’S
Auto Sheet Metal Works
129 N. Second St . Corvallis
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Radiators, Penders. Body Repair­
in g . A u to m ob ile W oodw ork also
W e ld in g ,
U p h o lste rin g ,
Glass
C u ttin g and G rin d in g .
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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.
Hhcre's Nothing Bikcihe Bridge-Beach
WOOD SUPERIOR CIRCULATOR
M r. Jennings, fo rm e rly of A lb a n y
is in charge of o u r A u to 'Pop and
C u rta in Repair shop.
B u ilt L ik e a W a r m A i r F u r n a c e
T he cold air enter» at the bottom » 1“ heated and h u m id ifie d between
the fire pot ar.d the o u te r caking—and patsea o u t through the top,
C IR C U L A T IN G th e w arm , moist, healthful a ir to th e m ost distant
corners o f the adjoining rooms. Has w o n d e rfu l h e ating capacity—
w ill heat several room s c o m fo rta b ly ir» the coldest weather. Bum s
cord wood, chips, blocks, k n o ts -is easily regulated a nd heals up
quickly in the m orning. Comes In beautiful W a ln u t Enam el fin ish
and also in plain black w ith W ellsville polished steel body.
Allphin Auction
House
Broadalbin S t., A lbany
W o n d e r fu l lu R esu iU
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Reasonable In Price
Auction Sat. Oct. 13, 1 p. m
II1LL & COMPANY
F u rn itu re — liv e stock — w ill Ire
sold. I f you have a n y th in g you
w a n t sold, b rin g it in . F u rn itu re
sold at p riv a te sale a n ytim e . F a rm
m ach in e ry sold n t a ll tim es.
PARAG O N
CAFE
GEO. M. GILCHRIST
ALBANY
Coast to Coast Busses, 3 busses
each w ay daily.
A lbany 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 argain H ou se
New and Second Hand Furniture
Highest prices paid for all kinds
of Junk, Wool. Hides, Furs, Pelts,
Cascara Bark.
Albany, Oregon
H a r d w a r e , F u r n it u r e , S toves, P lu m b in g
F ish er-B rad en
F un eral D irectors
E m balm ers
Lady Assistant.
Phone 95.
Albany, Oregon
C all A t
D aven p ort M usic H ou se
out o f
”iiise<l c a r ”
is
tra n s p o rta tio n
h a y
used e a rs
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T T h REE out of five of the cars you see
A GOOD automobile is built to stand
on the road have been purchased as “ used”
cars. You cannot tell—nor do you ask your­
self—whether the driver of any particular
car is its first owner, or its second or its third,
providing the car looks well and is running
satisfactorily.
years of use. I t will provide many thousands
of miles of satisfactory transportation.
B u t only occasionally are all its years
and all its mileage used up by one owner.
M any owners turn their cars in after an aver­
age use of only two to three years—long be­
fore the cars’ lives have been exhausted.
The cars which General M otors dealers
have accepted in trade vary in name, body-
style and price. Some have seen sturdy ser­
vice; in others the potential mileage has
scarcely been touched. And all offer a wide
field of opportunities
T his custom brings in to th e m ark et
every year so-called “used cars which rep­
resent outstanding opportunities to buy un­
used transportation at low cost.
For New and Second Hand Pianos
Pianos for Rent.
Albany .Oregon
H askins & T alb ert
Sears' Orocery
A Service and Cash Store
Albany
Creamery Association
M anufacturers,of
LINN BUTTER
: g h 1 B u y e r s o f Egtc»
A F u n n e r » ’ C o - o p e r a t iv e
C re a m e ry
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
T o the fam ily w anting tran sp o rtatio n a t
lowest possible cost.
T o the family wishing to own a car of a
higher price class.
T o the family needing a second or th ird
car to m eet the requirem ents of all its
members.
E very year m ore an d m ore people a p ­
preciate tins fact. Today millions of families
are driving cam of which they are the second
or third or even fourth owners; and this
y par the volume of new car sales and trade-
in transactions has created wider choices and
greater values in u n u s e d tra n sp o rta tio n
We invite you to examine the u n u s e d tra n s­
p o r ta tio n in the stores of General Motors
dealers. For your convenience General Motora
extends the GMAC Purchase Plan.
than ever before.
422 W e s t F ir s t S tre e t
A lb a n y , O re g o n
Complete Home
Furnishers
Universal £ Colonial Ranges
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general motors
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General M otors w an’s you to know what it is doing to give value to the purchaser
S ^ ffs p r S u c ts & n d Yin the coupon. There will be no obligation attached.
G eneral M otors D ept. A. , Det.- i t , M .ch.
Please send, w ith o u t obligation to me. illu stra te d l i t ­
erature describing the General M otora product I have
Checked-together w ,th the bor-k e t, Tl.e Proving
G ro u n d " and -Principles and Policies.
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Are your children’s eyes
Ready tor school work?
T h a t c h ild re n may develop p h y s i­
c a lly . c o -o rd in a te ly w ith the pres­
sure o l th e ir acliool w ork, th e ir
eyes m ust have im m édiate a tte n ­
tio n ,
I t i t very im p o rta n t th a t c h ild re n
see c le a rly and co m fo rta b ly. Y ou
w ill fin d the c o rre ctio n o f im p e r­
fect v is io n w ill reduce n e rvo u s­
ness an.l crossness, and b rin g
alxm t a w illm g n e s s to do and new
a m b itio n to accom plish in study,
u n u sua l advantages ate offered
litre . You receive the r a p e rt ser­
vices. N o th in g is spared th a t yo u r
c h ild re n m ay see as N ature in te n d ­
ed them to,
Do n o t neglect y o u r c h ild re n 's
eyes. Have them exa m in e d now ;
Harold Albro,
le w e le r and O p to m e tris t,
.113 West F irs t S treet A lb a n y , Ore.
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