Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, October 25, 1928, Image 5

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    Hoover'* answer to allied statesmen
huntiug pheasants in this neigh
and others who objected to sending
foodstuffs to the famished populations
borhood; W hile here they were
of Germany and Austria was: 'We ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers
g
tests
of
A-L.
and
W
ebster
Falk.
Tbe
Oregon
H
istorical
Society
(Enterprise correspondent)
were never at war with women and
(By Special Correspondent)
and Plants. Floral art for every and
Doris Howard and Grace K irk has eelected “ The T erritorial Gov­ children!’
Mr». Fred Roberts of Salem vis­
all occasions.
Mrs. W -D McLaren and dangh
"When
my
post-war
proposals
for
attended the teachers institute at ernm ent of Orefcon” as the subject
Flower phone 458-J
ter Dorothy, carne vp from Cor­ ited at the W A- Falk home last Albauy last week. They were ac­ for tbe 1929 C. C. Beekman history sending food to starving Central Eu­
rope were up before the Congressional EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP
Saturday
while
Mr.
Roberts
went
vallis Friday to spend the week
The prizes aie Committee, It was suggested that Hoo­
companied borne by Grace 1 arr and prizes and niedale
Charles R Goltra. Proprietor
1 pheasant hunting.
e,.J at their hom e.
mother who vitiled at the Kirk four in num ber, viz., first, $t>0; ver. America's food expert, be called. Member of Master Barbers' Association
One may Imagine ray Joy and delight
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.E.
Bierly
and
Mrs. Fred H einrich leftW ednee.
home for several boors, iclurnir-g second. 150; th iid, $40; and fourth, as I listened tor one hour to the force­ Specializing in Ladies’ and Children's
,1 iy for Colorado being called there family ai d Ava, E dna and Charles to th eir home in Corvallis late F ri­ $30 and will be awarded for the ful. masterly, unanswerable presenta­ Hatr Cuts and Bobs. Work guaranteed.
Albany. Ore.
best four original es»ava on the tion which Hoover made tn favor of 1029 East Second St.
bv the serious illness of hea father. F alk attended the revival meeting day evening.
relief for the suffering, huugry and
at H arrisburg Tuesday evening.
above
named
subject
w
r'tteu
and
ALBANY
STATE
BANK
- We invite
Misses Eunice Sylvester, Agnes
Mr. and Mrs. M B. H arding and
starving people.''
________
your business. Savings and commercial
R.
E.
B
erly
and
family
were
subm
itted
by
girls
or
boys
over
15
Mr. and Mrs. J II. Vannice motor-
Chandler aud Grace Pehrtson nt-
accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided
tended th e teach ers’ snslitute at visitors at the home of bis mother, -id to Silverton W edneslsy to a t­ years of age and under 18 year* of
profits, $100.000.
_____
JIM HORNING
Mrs. Ma'v Bier I v, aud also at the tend the big lfolsiein sale of the age, attending sny public r r p ri­
Albany T hursday and Friday
EASTBURN
S
GROCERY
General Blacksmithing
W illi tin Pence home near Rowland K irin brothers Mr. H arding pur­ vate school, acadeii y, Eemiuary.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chandler
4th and Lyons Street
college, university, or other ed' •
Sundae.
Acetylene Welding.
chased
several
heifers
which
he
and
The place ter buy good groceries at the
were Albany business visitors F r i­
cation <1 institution within tbe state
C oli l i lie. Ure
Hirst A Adst
right price. On the corner, plenty of
Mr. and Mrs. L. R Snyder ol C hailrs Fslk Sr. brought homo in
day-
of Oregon . Each of tbe four prize
room to park. Albany.
_
the la tte r’s truck Saturday.
Salem
spent
the
week
end
at
the
Mrs M yrtle McManus of Jeffer­
winner* will al-o receive a band
FORTMIU.ER FURNITURE CO . fur­
Mrs.
Edna
Ritte
was
pleasantly
Merwin
Vannice
home
and
while
son attended tbe funeral of Mrs.
' DELBERT STA RR
some bronze medal.
niture. rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges.
Baum gartner at Pine Grove Thurs here the men enjoyed a pheasant surprised last Tuesday when her
Tbe essay subm itted in com peti­ Funeral Director and Licensed Funeral directors. 427-433 West First
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Han
<lay and visited a t tbe E. E. Hover hunt.
Entbalm er
Street, Albany. Oregon.
tion most not exceed two thousand
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirk of Port­ sen of Cornelius strived for a visit word* in length.
borne.
IMPERIAL CAFE. 209 West First
at the Hike home. They brought
Urownsvilie, Oregon
Harold O Murphy. Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wallace land spent several days last week I with them a full blood Jersey hull
For further infoim ation wiite
Phone 665
and daughter, Maxine, visited at at the W R. Kirk home here. The
iho Oregon Historical Society, -53
call from a very high producing
We Never Close
former
spent
most
of
the
time
while
the A. F. A lbertson home Sunday.
M aiket alret I. P o rtla n d , l> e g o n .
stock. I he visitors returned home
ROSCOE AMES' HARDWARE
H O W A R D ’S
W- E. H ovir and family of Har here hunting pheasants.
Why not accept the Literary
Wedr.s<d»y.
The Winchester Store
Auto Sheet M etal Works
risburg visited K. E. Hover andj
Mr. and Mrs. ILJ. Falk and Mr.
Digest straw vote and save the ex
12**
N.
Second
St
.
Corvallis
l t d Mrs, A-h- Falk attended the
Fayetteville Items
family Sunday afternoon.
pense and formality of holding an
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Cadwallader funeral services of the women s
Radiators, Fenders, Body Repair­
At lowest rate of Interest.
election?
(E n terp rlM C orrespondence)
ing. Automobile Woodwork also
of Eugene visited at the P. A. uncle, M artin B ilje u , at Albany
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
R F. H am ilton and friends from
W elding,
Upholstering, G lass
Prompt service — Courteous treatment
Tuesday of last week.
Pehrsson home Sunday.
Portland are here hunting Chinese
Cutting and Grinding.
Win. Bain, with Lane County Abstract
Mrs B. E. Carey f nd children
P heasant hunters were ntore
Company, Albany
Mr. Jennings, formerly of Albany
pheasants.
ST.
LOUIS.—
A
stirring
tribute
to
num erous th a n welcome in this and Mrs. W illiam Zellmer attended
is in charge of our Auto l op and
Hoover's
post-war
activities
on
behalf
If you enjoy a good meal
Mies Rita H averland who teaches
the missionary meeting at the home
vicinity Sunday.
Curtain Repair Shop.
of the suffering people of Germany
And know a good meal when you get it
school
at
Riverside,
spent
the
week
=JJ
and Austria Is contained In a booklet
T he women's missionary socletT of Mrs A rthur Albertson Wednes
You'll be bark for you'll not forget tt.
end with her parents, Mr. and Just published here, prepared by for­
of the Peoria Free
Methodist day. The Zellmers recently moved
mer Congressman Cleveland A. New-
PARAGON CAFE
Mrs. Ed H averland
GEO. M. GILCHRIST
ton of Missouri.
church met with Mrs. A. F. A l­ on the E sther O. Rike place.
Mr. a rd Mrs Leon Eider of Phil­
“For eight years tn Congress 1
ALBANY
bertson W ednesday afternoon.
Albert West and Lester Keller
om ath are visiting at the home of fought for food relief and the return
Coast to Coast Busses, 3 busses
Looks now like a good game o, of near Bandon returned to their Mr Elder’s brother, Charles Elder of alien property to distressed people
In Germany and Austria,” said Mr.
each way daily.
bom
ej
Thursday
after
epending
football between U. of O- and O.S.
Broadalbin S t., Albany
and family and lianting pheasants. Newton. "I did this not because they
Albany to San Francisco $13.50.
several
days
visiting
friends
ajn
l
C., doesn’t it?
Auction Sat. Oct. 27, 1 p. m
Miss M argaret Dawsou and Miss were Germans or Austrians but be­
Albany to Los Angeles $18.00
cause It was just. I would do the
Mabel G ray of Portlai d, speel ‘be same for the French, the Belgians dr
Furniture— live stock — will be
Albany to Seattle $6.25.
the Russians. I believe In a square
week end with M'ss Dawson’s par
sold. If you have anything you
Ticket office Bell Linn Stage.
want sold, bring it in. Furniture
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dawson, deal.
“I have personal knowledge of the
sold at private sale anytim e. Farm
returning to P ortland Sunday eve
great service rendered by Herbert
Albany Bargain House
machinery »old at all times.
Hoover to the suffering people of
ning
Day or night, we are
New
and Second Hand Furniture
Central Europe, especially children.
ready to give you prompt I Mr. and Mrs. James Ristig
Highest prices paid for all kinds
daughter M -ry and ton Jim m ie,
of Junk. Wool. Hides, FurB. Pelts,
service when you are in
Caseara Bark.
Albany. Oregon
cam*, up from P ortland for their
trouble Phone 16X5 and
„X
annual
h
u
n
t
and
to
visit
friends,
we will answer promptly.
returning to their home in 1 ort-
HALSEY GARAGE
Fisher-Braden
land F riday.
A nd Then
Federal and Fisk Tires
Funeral Directors
R M. Miller and daughter,
Embalmers
Mi»- Lym an Graves and sm all
Lady Assistant.
d iu g n te r,
Shirley,
motored to
Phone 95.
Albany, Oregon
Prosser. W ashington, to bring Mrs.
i,,...,..».....—
-...........
Miller home. She had been visiting
Call At
har sis'er, Mrs, Anna Sm ith, for
Davenport
Music House
same time.
They arrived home
For New and Second Hand Pianos
Tuesday.
Pianos for Rent.
Here are a few of the item s:
Mr. and Mrs. Lester K urtz, Mr.
Albany .Oregon
50c Klenzo Tooth Paste, 2 packages for 51c.
Mis. J. S. W i'son, daughter V ir­
35c Tooth Brushes, 2 for ............................... 36,5
ginia and son Jackie of P ortland,
35c Combs. 2 for ...............................-
^6c
g »ent the week end at the home of
Haskins & 1 albert
Sears' Grocery
50c Cocoa B utter Cold Cream, 2 jars for
51 c
Mrs. W ilson’s uncle and aunt. Mr.
25c
Aspirin
Tablets.
2
packages
for
-
26s
anti Mrs. J. A. Couey. The men
A Service and Cash Store
And hundreds of other articles, useful in every home. Dot, t
Ask for prices
enjoyed hunting pheasants while
forget the date, Nov. 1, J and 8.
they were here.
Pine Grove Items
Spoon River Sparks
FARM LOANS
loover Saved German Youth
Allphin Auction
House
Towing
Service
One Week More
Fred Dawson’s Annual
J
Rexall l c Sale
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
W h a t? N o W a sh d a y s’
AVaslier a n d I r o n e r
d o e s m o re w o r k in a fe w h o u r s
t h a n y o u ev er d id in a s m a n y
d a y s . . . a n d it c o sts
O nly £<= an H ow !!
S ee It!
T r y It!!
B u y It
• ••
B e t t e r h u r r y — ju » *
a few J a y s le ft.
S a y “ G o o d -b y e ,
fo rev er” to tb e
b a c k -b r e a k in jt
r u b 'tt 'd u b * J o b •
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY
Again th at unwelcome yet re­
lentless visitor, death, hath entered
the portals of our lodge room and
1 summoned our dear sister, L aura
E. Bramwell, to tlie beautiful home
beyond. Her zea’ous work in the
interests of our beloved O rder, and
her life, laden with gentleness ai)d
kin f deed«, has won for her the
plaudit of the good Master, and
I will cause her name to be cherish­
ed in the affectionate memory of
| our lodge, therefore be it
Resolved th a t Purity Rebekah
| lodge, No. 130, in testim ony of her
loss, and to express its Rebekab
love, drape its c h atter in m ourn­
ing for th irty days and th a t we
tender to tbe family of our deceased
sister our sincere condolence and
th at a copy of these resolutions be
sent to tbe family and a copy be
| published in the Halsey E nterprix
i Nell Frum
Signed
Mary Patton
( Alberta Koontz
Committee
Colleges Favor H oover
If college straw vote» are Indicative
of the sentiment of tbe American peo
pie, then Herbert Hoover will go into
the White House with an overwhelm­
ing popular majority. A straw vote at
the Juniata College the other day
showed the following result»: Hoover,
255; Smith, 29; Will Roger». 2. The
faculty gave Hoover eighteen votes
and Smith two.—tfarrtrburg (Pa)
Telegraph
Discontent Breeds Content
We try to make every boy dlscon
tented with hl» lot. and we achieve
the most contented and unified and
stable country tn tbe world.—Herbert
Fred Dawson’s
REXALL DRUG STORE
Albany
Oregon
Albany
Creamery Association
Manufacturein|<>f
LINN BUTTER
amt Buyers of Eggs
Enjoy the
Silver Grays”
A Farm ers’ ('o-operativ©
Creamery
fr
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
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 & Cclcnial Ranges
IL
These fine motor-coaches
are built and equipped to
give the utmost in comfort
and safety for highway
travel.
Use them on your next
trip. A great network of
hnestover Western Oregon.
In addition to service to
and from Portland, branch
lines radiate from many
points- for example: from
Salem to Silverton, Inde­
pendence and Monmouth;
D allas; f rom Albany to
Lebanon and to Newport;
from Roseburg to Coos Bay
points; Medford to Kkain
atb Falls and W eed; Grants
Pass to Eureka, etc.
Buy 10-ridc and round­
trip tickets They save you
money Rail tickets unless
specially restricted are also
good on motor coaches.
S o u th e rn P a c ific
Motor Stages call at Morris Pharmacy
Are your children’s eyes
Ready for school work?
That children may develop pliyti
rally, co ordin»lviy willi the pre«
•ure id their «.head work, their
ey es must have immediate atten
lion.
. . . ...
It it very important lii-tt children
tee clearly an 1 couifortablv Yon
will find the correction of imper­
fect vixion will reduce nervous
nesa and <ro«»ne«a. «nd bring
about a w illm gne»» to do anil new
ambition to accom plish in »ludy.
Lnneual advantages are offered
here. You receive the expert »er-
vices. Nothing is spared that your
children may see a» Nature intend­
ed them to,
Do not neglect your children »
eyea. Have them exam ined now;
Harold Albro,
Jeweler and O ptom etrist,
3)3 West First Street Albany,O re