Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 15, 1928, Image 5

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    Alford Arrow»
Pine Grove Items
(Enterpnao correspondent)
(E ntarorlea C o r r M io u S u c t)
children, Mr. and Mrs. R G. Ham-
ilton. Mr. and Mrs. R C. McCorm-
ick. Mr. and Mrs. R w
Brown,
Dale McKinley and Sam H am ilton
•pent Monday evening at the J A-
Couay home practising music lor
the Thank Offering pageant to ha
given Sunday evening
at the
United Presbyterian church.
H aiding fam ily returnd home Sat
urday evening and the Newbrys
weut on to Idaho to visit relatives.
Mr». H rrding is a niece of Mr.
Newbry
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T hus. from , dial.nce attending
the funeral « IC L Falk ar„ Wed-
nesdaf were Mr. tn d Mrt. Leonard
cenlly act at the farm operated bv
the university of California.
In thia teat a tractor was run
continuously for 17 days and nights
draw ing a diao plow, during which
time the outfit traveled 1,830 miles
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ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers
and Plants. Floral art for every and
all occasions
Flower phone 458-J
Mr. and Mrs. 1*. A. Pehrsson
visited
relstives io Eugene Sunday.
at the E M. Jenke home io Tan­
EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP
Mrs E E. Hover visited her aunt
gent SondaV-
Charles R Ooltra. Proprietor
Carl leoui spent Saturday a id M js . J. W Rector iu H a'sey Sun-
the engine w a s never »topped, hut Member ot Master Barbera’ Association
Faik, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Falk
Specializing tn Ladles' and Children a
Sunday with hi» friend, Keith d a r.
the tractor « as baile I 15 minut"»
Hair Cuts and Bobs Work guaranteed.
and
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols and
H ayes, in Albany.
1029 East Second St.
Albany. Ore.
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mech.
Floyd
Nichols
attended
the
stock
Mr. and Mr*. L andis Philpolt
Spoon River Sparks
F a ll. Mr. and Mr. a heodore b alk
the ALBANY STATE BANK — We invite
•n o children of Not». visited
lhr show at Portland Friday.
your business. Savings and commercial
(By
Special
Correspondent)
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nd
Mr.
and
Mrs
bred
kreg
er
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bul
a . Curtis home Sunday.
MissNora Pahrsson who is teach
accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided
wag adjuil#,j without at«ppmg
Mrs J . P- I*0,n and sons I’rentis ing school at B-tnk*t spent the
Mr. and Mrs. J. H unter of Holly Salem. Mrs. k a il Gengenback
profits. »100.000
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daughter G ertrude a 'd t r n e s l | tire engine. During the test l 1,151
iM
and V yron were afternoon callers week end at her home here.
visited at the J . P Templeton home
KASTBURN S GROCERY
Raster an« family of Portland.
a t the B. K. Cogswell home Sun.
gallons of gasoline and 11? »quarts
4th and Lyons Street
This week Hi» rural route was Sunday.
East
week
was
p
atrons’
week
at
The place to buy good groceries at the
Mrs
W
.R
.
Kirk
spent
Saturday
of
oil were consumed.
extends I to include the P A. Pehrs­
day.
Mrs. L. E Bond and Miss Eva son, Sylvester and Fairlie’d homes. in Brow nivilb and while there had the K ilk school and among those
T his dem onstration may forecast right price On the corner, plenty of
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visiting
the
school
were
Mrs.
J
H.
some
denial
work
d
o
ie
.
lyn Peacock of A lbany, were Sun-
a marked change in fanning of the room to park Albany.
M r.and Mrs. Fred Sylvester went
FORTMILLER
FURNITURE
CO
fur­
Vannice, W ia. Grace Vannice and future, when mass
day afternoon callers at the E 1) to Portland Saturday to visit Mr.
production
H arlle Kike who has been visiting
daughter Betty Jean. Mrs J. G. method» »hall be applied to agri« niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges.
Isom home.
Sylvester's sister who is very sick. relatives near Bandon returned
like, Mis, Charles Blake and two culture as they have already been Funeral directors. 421-433 West First
Alice and Delta C urtis attended
Street, Albany. Oregon. ___________
Mrs. Elsie Davis and Miss Geor­ here to the home of her grand­ children Dorothy and Leroy, Mr.
applied to industry.
a supper given by the losing »Ue in gia Overton of Albany, visited at father, J G. Rike last T hursday.
IMPERIAL CAFE. 209 West First
and Mrs. W. R. Kirk and son
Harold O Murphy. Prop.
a rally day contest af the Christian the Ray Hover home from Friday
A lbert Gillett of Springfield was
The B«Ufpri»o »1.00 a year.
Jam es. Mr». John Sayer, Mr. and
Phone 665
church in H arrisburg Monday eve until Sunday.
th e ^ u e s t of bis brother. Rev. G il­
Mrs. H I Falk, Mrs. Clifford Bab­
We
Never Close
uing.
Mrs. A. L. Knighten was a Cor- lett, and nephew, C. E G illett cock, Mrs. Adolph balk and
D ELBER T STA RR
ROSOOE
AMBB*
HARDWARE
E. D. Isom and son Carl have valli» visitor Friday as alao were and fam ily last week.
daughter Matie, Mrs M B. H ard­ Funeral Director and Licensed
The Winchester Store
Miss
Doris
Howard
spent
the
Embalmer
returned from Odell lake where Mrs. Floyd Nichols and Mrs. Rus­
ing and children Frank and Mar-
weekend with relatives end friends
LA D Y A S S IS T A N T
they have been employed in the sell Githens Wednesday.
garet, Mrs. L. R. balk and Betty
at Newberg, returning to her school
B o vnsville, Oregon
forest service. Mr. and Mrs. R oy
Jean and I ouis jr,, Mrs. W. A
Mr aud M rs.A .F.A lbertson and
At lowest rate of interest.
duties here Monday evening
She
Beamer of H eather accompanied Mr. Hughes attended several of the
Falk, Mrs. Edith G illett and son
REAL
ESTATE
INSURANCE
also visited the stock show in Port-
them and visited st the b o m home holiness convention meeting at the
W illard and the Misses Esther See­
Prompt service — Courteous treatment
Wm. Bain, with Lane County Abstract
W ednesday night and Thursday Methodist church in Halsey last land whi'e away.
feld, A ' a and E dna Falk.
Merwvn Vannice and family ar
Company. A lbany________ _
they went to Sb-dd where th») week.
rived home Sunday evening from
visited Mrs. Ream er’s paren ts, Mr.
Non-Stop Plowing
If you enjoy a good meal
Broadalbin S t., A lbany
Portland where they- spent several
And know a good meal when you get It
and Mrs. Stew art Brock before re­ ¡2
Fayetteville Items
Non-stop
records
in
th
ing,
swim­
Auction Sat. Nov. 17, 1 p. m
days visiting Mrs. \ annice's father,
You’ll be back for you’ll not forget It.
tu rn in g to their home.
L R. Snyder, and her sister R uth. ming. dancing, piano playing ami
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
F u r n it u r e - liv e stock - w ill be
PARAGON CAFE
They also took in the stock show. other activities have been given a
GEO. M. GILCHRIST
sold. I f you have a n y th in g you
Ir
Mr. and Mrs O.H- From an ar­
great deal of publicity of late, hut
ALBANY
w a n t sold, b rin g i t in. F u rn itu re
Mrs.
Rosa
Carey
spent
Monday
K IR K
rived home Monday from a trip to
one of the most interesting as well
sold at p riv a te sale an ytim e . F arm
Coast to Coast Busses, 3 bussea
with her mother, Mrs. H. Seefeld.
je w e l r y store
Portland.
m ach in e ry sold a t a ll tim es.
as useful testa of this nature to he
each way daily.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.A.
Catey
of
Sa­
Quite a num ber of h eal people
reported was a plowing record re­
Albany to San Francisco $13.50.
Diamonds, W’atches, Clocks
lem
spent
Wednesday
evening
at
attended the Intern atio n al Stock
==Tl
Albany to Los Angeles $18.00
Silverware.
the E E. Carey home. They, in
show in Portland last week.
Albany to Seattle $6.25.
com pany with Mrs. Mary Forrey
Miss Clarice McCounel spent the
Ticket office Bell Linn Stage.
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V
isit
th
e
NEW STO RE
and Clifford Carey and family were
week end with her parents, Mr. here to attend the funeral of C. L.
NEW STO CK
and Mrs. W H . McConnel. She
Albany Bargain House
Falk sr.
was accom panied bv Miss Lillian
Repairing of all kinds.
In th e ir new lo ca tio n a t
New
and Second Hand Furniture
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newbry
(Over 6 years with P ratt s)
W irth of Oreaon City.
Highest prices paid for all kinds
and daughter Edna of 1 »lent, O re., |
of Junk. Wool. Hides, Furs, Pelts,
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Beamer of spent Wredne»day night a t the M.
Camara Bark.
Albany. Oregon
135 South Second Street
H eather are visiting at the home of B. Harding home and T hursday
Corvallis. Oregon.
the la tte r’s p aren t’s, Mr. and Mrs morning they in company with the
O p p o site I’ostolfice.
S.P Brock. Mr. Beamer is having H arding family went on to Port­
Fisher-Braden
some dental work done while here land to visit the stock show
The
Funeral Director»
Embalmer»
Mrs. Lettie E. Smith and daugh
Lady Assistant.
ter Neoma of Salem visited at the
Phone 95.
Albany, Oregon
H .F . Couey home Saturday. Mrs.
I Sm ith returned home in the eve­
. i
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ning whiie Neoma rem ained for
Call At
longer visit.
Davenport Music House
For New and Second Hand Pianos
Beginning the first of the month
Pianos for Rent.
the Oregon Electric train stops at
Albany .Oregon
the new station, Favbell, to take
on passengers and cream , baybell
s at the crossing between the Bart
Haskins & Talbert
on-and W orkinger farms.
•2-.V
Sears' Grocery
j . H- Rickard and fam ily visited
ir
farm loans
! Allphin Auction
House
E. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
304 West Second Street
Albany, Oregon.
Thè ladies of the Methodist
church of Shedd will hold their
annual chicken supper and faaiaar
Friday evening. November lb, in
the basement of the church. They
will sta it serving at 0 o'clock. A |
short program will be given fol-J
T h e W ay to H tr H eart
Give her, on Halloween, a
box of our wonderful can­
dies. She will appreciate th e
gift if bought here.
lowing the supper.
CLARK’S Confectionery
Mr. and Mrs F. D. Pimm a "J
M c CORMICK-DEERING
A Service and Cash Store
Ask for prices
B A L L -B E A R IN G SEPARATORS
R e -D esigned
I mproved
Albany
I Creamery
Association
M anufacturer» of
LINN WITTER
an d B u y er* o f Egg«
A Farmers’ Co-operative
If*
Creamery
H O W A R D ’S
Auto Sheet M etal W orks
129 N. Second S t
\
C P*'
C orvalb»
Radiator«, Fender». Body R epair­
in g . A u to m o b ile W oodw ork »!»<>
W e ld in g .
U p h o ls te rin g ,
G la a t
C u ttin g and G rin d in g -
M r. Jenning», fo rm e rly of A lb a n y
i t in charge of o u r A u to T o p and
Houses und Lots
v
R
w
on
the convenience nf
of Imvinff
having lamps
lamps on
hand ready to replace burnouts as th y,
“ v 'u m a“
“ 1: : " c a r t o n , of varlon,
„ z ^ o f U m p ^ the follow ing new low pr,e.s=
S U 2 5 w .t« U m p .$ «•.<
l.M
Six 40
SO w .. att lamps
| ! « 60
.
Six 100 watt lamp» $2.10
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MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY
N ew
Low
P r ice s
1
C u rta in Repair shop.
of L ig h t
P ay ,
I
N o th in g ’
D ow n
U==
/? yE now have these machines
M i / in our «tore. Opportunity
will be given every farmer
interested in bigger dairy
proceeds to study the new
M cC o rm ick -D e e rin g in
detail and to handle it in
operation. W e will bring it
to your farm and demonstrate
fully, or you are welcome
to sec this beautiful black-japanned
machine here at any time.
To make the new Ball-
Bearing McCormick-Deering
available at once for any
farm, we will continue the
“ u months payment plan.’’
Six sizes —hand, belted, and
electric—capacities 350 to
1500 pounds of milk per hour.
Schultz Bros . W arehouee
Warehouse at Fayetteville.
Postoffice Shedd, Ore.
Are your children’» eyes
Ready for school work?
T h a t c h ild re n may develop phyai-
r a lly , co «» rd in .le ly w ill! the p r e -
• lire of «heir arhool w ork, th e ir
eye» mu»t have im m ediate a lie n
It i t very im p o rta n t th a t c h ild re n
•ee c le a rlv an 1 c o m fo rta b ly. You
w ill fin d lh e co rre ctio n of im p er-
feel vi.ioo w ill reduce "e rv rm .^
ne»a and croa»ne»«. and b rin g
about a w illin g n e » » to do and new
a m b itio n U> a c co m p ln h in M udy.
u n u .u a l advantage» are ortered
here You receive the e x p e rt *er-
vice«. N o th in g 1» »pared th a t yo u r
c h ild re n mav »ee • • N ature in te n d ­
ed them to,
. ,
,
Do n o t neglect yo u r c h ild re n .
eyes. Have them exa m in e d now,
Harold Alhro,
le w e le r and O p to iu e tri» t,
513 West F ir» t Street A lb a n y ,O re