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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1928)
11 aUey Enterprise, Halsey < heg. >n. r>" Peoria New» S w e e p in g P rice R e d u c tio n s You can now buy any new Dodge Brothers Standard or Victory Six in our stock at a sweep ing price reduction! Every car is brand new and of the latest type- big, roomy, smart, with ftdl factory equipment. Everyone is a marvel in performance,a beauty in appearance. At the original prices, those cars were outstand ing values. At tho new low prices they are nothing less than tho bargain sensations ol the year! Be one of those to profit by this opportunity of a lifetime. Come in today . STANDARD SIX New Price . $1020 975 . 955 D eL u xe S ed an S ed an C ou p e VICTORY SIX !W Price $1175 1175 1195 1155 1065 F ou r P a sse n g e r C oupe D eL u x e S ed an S p o rt R oad ster . S ed a n . . . . C ou pe . . . . Savins? $170 160 150 Saving $225 225 225 200 200 Convenient term s even at these low prices. □ Walt Smith of Benton county was • Peoria visitor Monday. J. W .Lamar was a business viet- tor in Corralli« Tuesday. Iu the past year Russia has im ported nearly $15.010,000 worth of agricultural implement». Mrs Alice Dunn and Margaret Bayne were dinner guests with Mrs. Ella Crew» near Potter s'alion Thursday. Mr*. Crewse will leave shortly for an extended visit in Washington with her children Mrs. G riff K in« of Portland is spending several days visiting with her daughter, M r* Russall Gilhenv. George aud Ru*s.*ll Githens at tended the big h ill game at Cor vallis Saturday. The missionary society met with Mrs. Alice Dunn Tuesday after, noon for the regular annual elec tion of olficers, Mr*. Clara Ardry waa elected president, Mr*.Georgia Hover vice president, Mrs. J.S-La- roar corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. W. Lemar recording secretary. Georgia Hover treasurer, P<rh‘ Curo-xirgs superintendent of mis sion study, Mrs. George Bayne superintendent social service work. 7th and Lyon Streets. Albany. Oregon. Phone 170. Governor Lowden recommet ds physical exercise and ample sleep as aid to longevity. We are willing to try the sleep as a beginning. DELBER T STARR Funeral Director and Licensed • Embalnrer Lake Creek News (By an Enterprise Reporter) E. L. STIFF Furniture Co. In their new location at 304 W. 2nd St., Albany Complete Home Furnishers Ik : :il Robert Sisk has been quite i'l at his home here for several days, J.S. Nicewood ia installing a new milking machine on his farm. Mr. and Mrs. Yoder were guests at the J.H . Rickard home Sunday. Mrs. J.W . Evans has charge ol the Red C'css membership drive iu this district. James Burns and daughter, Edua Mae, are attending a conference ol heir church at Borirg this w etk Donald Bramwell of Halsey spent the week end at the C. S. Williams home. Saturday after noon he and Clarence Williams jr L ’ ! U KIRK JEW ELRY STORE Diamonds, Watches, Clocks Silverware. T h e W ay to H tr H eart NEW STORE NEW STO CK Give her, on Halloween, a box of our wonderful can- cies. She will appreciate the gift if bought here. Repairing of all kinds. (Over 6 years with P ra tt’s) CLARK’S Coi feiticnery 135 South Second Street Corvallis. Oregon. The Gift of Gifts “Your Photograph” Saturday. November 24th is the last day to secure a 11x14 enlargem ent with a one dozen order of photos. Make your appointment now. CLIFFORD STUDIO 333 West First Street. Phone 458 R Albany, Oregon attended the football game at Cor vaili*, Jack Underwood and Rus sel Herndon also took in the game. Mrs. Thomas Ardry, Mr*. Henry Brock, Doris Brock, George Ardry and Clarence Williams drove to Harrisburg Sunday evening and saw the “ King of Kings.’’ There will be services at the church Thanksgiving day. Rev, Gibson will preach at 11 o’clock after which there will he a basket dinner. Everyone is invited to attend. Bring vour dinner and enjoy the day with your friends. Special music is being planned for the occasiou, L Auction Sat. Nov. 24, 1 p. m F u rn itu re — liv e stock — w ill I * sold. I I yon have a n y th in g you w a n t »old, b rin g it iu . F u rn itu re sold at p riv a te sale a n ytim e . F arm m ach in e ry sold a t a ll tim es. 44 Alford Arrow» LADY ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers and Plants. Floral art for every and all occasions. Flower phone 458-J EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP Charles R. Ooltra. Proprietor Member of Master Barbers' Association Specializing In Ladies' and Children's Hair Cuts and Bobs Work guaranteed. 1029 East Second St. Albany. Oca Broadalbin St , Albany ALBANY STATE BANK We invite your business. Savings and commercial accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided profits. »100.000. ____ S ilv e r »1 G ra y s • ta k e you there EASTBVRN'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. ___________ PORTMU.I.F.K iT K N ili'K K CO , fur niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges. Funeral directors. 427-433 West First Street, Albany. Oregon. IMPERIAL ROSCOE AMES Into this " Silver Gray" m otor-coach service Southern Pacifichasbuilt all the dependability- and safety of a great railway system. i_A through Stag* to San Vrancisco N o w you have your choice of train or motor- coach via Southern Pa cific to San Francisco. Use the service that best fits your needs. HARDWARE If you enjoy a good meal And know a good meal when you get tt You'll be back for you'll not forget tt. PARAGON CAFE GEO. M. GILCHRIST ALBANY Coast to Coast Busses, 3 busse» each way daily. Albany to San Francisco $13.50. Albany to Los Angeles $18.03 Albany to Seattle $6.25. Ticket office Bell Linn Stage. Buy to-R ide Tickets Albany Bargain House 1 0 -rid e and ro u n d trip tickets save you money. Rail tickets unless specially re stricted ate good on motor- coaches. New and Second Hand Furniture Highest prices paid for all kinds of Junk. Wool. Hides, Furs, Pelts. Cascara Bark. Albany. Oregon Southern Pacific Stages call at— Morris Pharmacy Fisher-Braden Funeral Director# Embalmer# Lady Assistant. Phone 95. Albany. Oregon Call At Davenport Music House Brownsville, Oregon = f l T h e P rid e o f th e H o u seh o ld — For New and Second Hand Pianos Pianos for Rent. Albany .Oregon The New Haskin» & Talbert McCORMICK-DEERING A Service and Cash Store Ask for prices Bears' Orocery Albany Creamery - j Association M m ufactuiers'of I LINN BUTTER and Buyers of Egg« A Farmers’ <'«»-operati'e Creamery Mrs. Dell» Curtis wa* the gue t of her aunt. Mrs. Melissa Tandy, Sunday afternoon. Mrs J.F. Isom aud sons, Vyron and Prentice, spent Saturday and Sunday in Springfield where they visited relatives, Ph lip Cogswell and »istor. Doro thea Stanton, attended the football game io Cervallia Saturday. Taking her first ride in a train at the age of 82, Mrs. Sueis Yonm of Poplar Bluff*. M>e*nuri, declarao it the biggest thrill of ber life First At lowest rate of interest REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Prompt service — Courteous treatment Wrn. Bain, with Lane County Abstract Company. Albany In addition to service to and fro m P o rtla n d, you'll find c o n v e n ie n t “ S ilv e r Grays" at junction points, to Dallas. Silverton, Inde pendence, Coos Bay and many other points. = West FARM LOANS- Anywhere iu Western Oregon-, A S S IS T A N T 209 The Winchester Store (Enterpnuo vorrespondent) Mr. and Mrs. E D. Iecro and daughter Beverly were business Visitors in Albany Saturday after- noon. M r. and Mrs. S. B. Clark of Portland visited at the A E, Wbi' beck home Sonday. From there they went to Bend before returning home. Mrs. Ruth Strawn and children, Donald and C'arine, of Toledo are visiting the former's sister, Mr*. J. Isom this week. Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Robr.elt tnd daughter Doria of Eugene were Sunday afternoon caller» at the E. D. Isom home. CAFE. Harold O. Murphy, Prop. Phone 665 We Never Close — /« comfort, safety a n d a t low cosL> The Peoria and Lake Creek mis sion ary society observed Week of Prayer with an all day meeting at L«ke Creek Wednesday Mrs.Perle Cummings had charge of the meet ing Mrs Harper of Corvallis, the conference president, wa* present ith much enthusiasm and inspir ation for the members. Tel'ing of the different modes ol work in dif ferent places and explaining new phases of our missionary work, Mrs. Mays also wa» present. She is a returned missionary from Ko rea, A bounteous picnic dinner was served at noon. Those going from Peoria weri-Mesdames.George B.yne, Alice Dunn, J. 8. Lamar. Georgia Hover, Rev. Gibson and George Githens. RALSTON MOTOR CO, V is it th e Allphin Auction House )any¿/yirectory H O W A R D ’S Auto Sheet M etal Works 129 N Second S t . C o rv a llis Radiators, Fenders, Body Repair in g . A u to m ob ile W oodw ork. also W e ld in g , U p h o ls te rin g , G la re C u ttin g and G rin d in g . M r. Jennings, fo rm e rly of A lb a n y is in charge o f o u r A u to T o p and C u rta in Repair bhop. T hat’s what this modern ma chine can’t help being the perfected McCormick-Deering cream separator is so far ahead in design and appearance. It is beautiful to the eye glossy black japanned with gold pin- striping! It has'graceful lines. It is sanitary and easy clean ing. from the rounded supply can down to the open base, inside and out. But the big things in the new McCormick-Deering are the ballbearing equipment at every high speed point, the wonder fully efficient bowl design and the positive automatic lubrica tion. These give you a sur prisingly easy-turning separa tor, cleanest possible skim ming whatever the condition of the milk, long life for the machine, profitable milking. Are your children’s eye» Ready for 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 tely w ith the pres sure o l ttie ir «cliool w ork, th e ir eyes uniat tis v c im m ediate a lie n II is very im p o rta n t H ist c h ild re n te c c le a rly an 1 co m fo rta blv. You w ill find the correction o l im p e r fect viaion w ill reduce nervous- neaa and crossness, and b rin g about a w illin g « » * * to do »««' a m b itio n to a c to iiip lia h tn ’ tu n y , Unusual advantage* are offered here. Yon receive the e a p ert aer- vfeea. N o th in g la «pared th a t your c h ild re n may tee a t Nature in te n d ed them to, . , Do not neglect yo u r c h ild re n a eye*. Have them eaam ined now; Schultz Bros. Warehouse Co. Warehouse at Fayetteville Phone 8F23 Harold Albro, PostxifT.ee Shedd. [L Jeweler and O p to m e tris t, 313 West P in t Street A lb a n y.O re .