SCH O O L NOTES The basketball team has been M ethodist: iuvited to attend a toarnam ent at 10 a. tu. Sunday school 11:00 a in. morning worship. Mill City March 8 and 9. F rid ay evening the tw o basket Subject. “ St Paul's Heavenly On Friday evemog the aluo.ni ball teams of the high school had a V ision.” ! and the high school basket ball contest a t the city ball with the Evening service 7 o'clock. L |- teams will clash at the citv hall. blues w inning from the reds by a Wednesday afternoon a T h an k s­ worth League T hanksgiving ser­ score of 44 to 31. Follow ing is the giving program was given at the vice. line-up: The members of the Epw orth | city hall with pupils from the dif­ Reds League societies of Shedd. Lake ferent rooms taking part. A large F o rw a rd s -H e rm a n Koontz and Creek. Brownsville and H arrisburg number of parents and frtecds were K enneth Sm ith. will join with them in this th a n k s­ presant and th e program was well G u ard s— Howard Tuttle and giving service. 1 he members of rendered and was thoroughly en- Lloyd F airfield . the C hristian Endeavor society cl j joyed by those preetnt. The pro. C enter—Russel Norton. Halsey have also been extended an [ gram fellows: Blues “ First T handsgivlog" pupils of invitalioti to be prearttt. Forwards—Francis Leeper and Prayer m eeting 1 huredavs i .30 Mrs. Nora Coleman's room. Ladies aid every W ednesday Jaq,k Underwood, Thanksgiving Song by the high Bible study class Tuesdays 2:30 G uards -C lareuce W illiam s and school boys. J . S. MiRer. pastor. Elias Robins. 'W h v W e’re T hankful” pupils C enter— Dick Hussey. of Mrs. Minnie Cross’ room. Cburcb of C hrist: Referee—F ran k Koontz. ‘‘The P ilgrim ’s L auieut" high 10 a. m. Sunday school. Roger Fairfield substituted for school girls. 11:00 a. ro. communion service, T u ttle in the second half. ‘‘Playing Pilgrim ” by pupils ol 6.45 p. m. C hristian Endeavor. We extend a cordial luvitation Miss Adah Nelson will spend Mrs. Cross’ room. “ Golden W edding” by pupils of to attend this service. T hanksgiving at her home in P o rt­ f J .M - S h e lle y , m in is te r. land while Miss Gladys McCornack i Mrs. Lenora Kiaer. M U R IE L L A M , RERORTER Peoria New» (By an Enterpiise Reporter) N u t g ro w e rs and h o rtic u ltu ris ts in general o f \\e s tc r « and W a s h in g to n w ill be able to a tte nd a com b,ned n .c e t.rg o f th e W e ste rn N u t G ro w e rs association and the W e ste rn W a s h in g to n H o r t ­ ic u ltu ra l association as these tw o org a m xa t.cn » have arranged a to .n t c o n v e n tio n at V ancouver, W ash.. Decem ber fr, ,.i M o s t o f the p ro g ra m o i the th re e day session w ill be devoted to the n u t in d u s try w ith the fin a l day given o ve r to general topics Cost Of 'p la n tin g and g ro w in g a filb e rt grove ble a ch in g w alnuts. and m a r­ k e tin g nuts are some o f the leading subjects to be discussed by ex perienced grow ers o f the W illa m e tte v a lle y w ho have made eareful studies and kept accurate records. T h e p ro g ra m fo llo w s : . December 6. 9:30 am. W elcom e. John 1' R ig g in s . Mayor ' Address o f o f Vancouver. Response. R obert F o rb is, D ille y . O re. C o m m e rcia l N u t V a rie tie s. E a rl l'e a rc y . T u rn e r, O re. S oils and L o ca l ns. C E. Schuster. O. 5. A. U. H is to rv o f N o rth w e s t N u t G ro w in g , 11. A. H enncm an. P o rtla n d A ftc rn o c n Shaping W a ln u t and F ilb e rt Trees W . S B ro w n O S A C. O rc h a rd M anagem ent and Care, M F x d -‘ n' ' ' S a lfl" Pecans in the N o rth w e s t. K n ig h t Pearcv. Salem T illa g e M ethods. R. I ehr. I os Angeles B anquet in C o m m u n ity B u ild in g at 6:30. • Decem ber 7, 9:00 a m . Business m eeting W e ste rn N ut G ro w e rs Association. W a ln u t B lig h t C o n tro l. S Ames. S ilv e rto n , O re r . Cost o i G ro w in g F ilb e rt Grove. J. A T h o rn b u rg h . Forest G ro v ,. D evelopm ents m the N u t In d u s try . I. O H o lt. I-.ugene. D ry in g and H a n d lin g Nuts. W . R. O sborne. A m ity . A fte rn o o n B leaching W a ln u ts . John T ru n k , Dundee, Ore. M a rk e tin g N u ts, W . H B entley. Dundee. Ore. G e ttin g Repeat O rde rs fo r F ilb e rts , A. M. G ray, M ilw a u kie , Ore. ' Decem ber 3. 9:30 a m. O pening Address. R. T . Re,J. P re sid e n t Ssstrte. A p h is C o n tro l. G. N. W o rd e n . P o rt O rchard, W w h F a i-w iu C o n tro l, F. S. Coyne, C o n tro l Bureau. Seattle. C u ltiv a tio n o f Raspberries, H a r ry D . L o c k lin , P u ya llu p , W ash A fte rn o o n Rev. Gibson was a busines visi­ Business Session. R eport o f secretary treasurer. C om m ittee re- tor in Corvallis Friday. ‘p o r t«-. election o f o ffic e r* : a ppointm ent o f c o m m itte e ^ Prof, Vere Higbee and fam ily ol Tillamook were week end visitors Ray H over over th e week end. B O B B IN G st the honta place and attended Mr. »nd Mr«. N. K. C handler, b a r b e r in g the fuueral of S. S. Myeis. M argaret H einrich, Grace Pehra- baths AND The ladies are m aking prepaia- soq and Mrs. K. E. Hover were S H A M P O O IN G Agent tions for their joint program and Pina Grove people attending church Hub Cleaning Works supper to be given at the school at Lake Creek Sunday eveuing. Albany Laundry Every 1 ueadav house the night of December 14. Miss Eunice Sylvester spent the M IL L E R An adm ission of 15c and 35c will week end a t her home here retu rn ­ E be charged, the program and sup ing to H arriaburg Sunday evening. f+SIMHUW per included. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols were Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 . Porter of Corvalliie visitors Friday. KIRK Shedd visited her m other, Mrs Russell K nighton of Albany was J E W E L R Y STO R E Alice D unn Sunday. a visitor at tb s A .L .K nighten home M esdsuirs Alice Dunu and Diamonds. Watches, Clocks Sunday. George Bayne visitsd Mrs. EH» Silverware. Mr and M«s. W D.McLaren and Cre .vse S aturdf y. daughter Dorothy came up form Mr. and Mrs. J. S- L am ar and NEW STO RE C orvallis Friday and spent the J. W. L am ar attended the funeral NEW STO CK week end at the farm . of Solomon 8. M ytrs at the Metho- Repairing of all kinds. diet church Sunday. (Over 6 years with P ra tt’s) Quite a num ber oj Halsey people , D E L B E R T S T A R R attended the dance here Saturday [ Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer 135 South Second Street evening. L A D Y A S S IS T A N T Corvallis. Oregon. L a Brownsville, Oregon c h e r e ’s M i n p £ i ^ the WOOP SUPERIOR CIRUJIATOR B uilt Like a Warm A ir Furnace The cold air enters at the b ottom , is heated and hum idified hcoveen i ri_r nuter catinfZ—and pastes out through the lop» C U l C U L A T I N G ^ h « m o i s t , healthful air to the m o.t distant C lR C U L A U N O l wonderful heating c a p .c it y - X h7a: room icom fortab ly in the cold e.t weather. Bum . S , h S <1 chins blocks knots—is easily regulated and heats up ‘he morning. C om e, in ^ ¿ W a l n u t Enam el hnuh and also in plain black with Wellsville polished steel body. W o n d e r fu l in R c s u ltl — Reasonable In 1‘r lte ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers and Plants. Floral art for every and all occasions. Flower phone 458-J EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP d ia ries R Coltra. Proprietor Member of Master Barbers' Association Specializing in Ladies' and Children s Hair Cuts and Bobs Work, guaranteed. 1029 East Second St. Albany, Ore. ALBANY STATE BANK - We invite your business. Savings and commercial accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided profits. $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 . ____________ ■ F.ASTBURNS GROCERY 4th and Lyons Street The place to buy good groceries at the right price. On the corner, plenty of room to park. Albany. ___ FORTMILLER FURNITURE CO , fur- niture. rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges. Funeral directors. 427-433 West First Street. Albany, Oregon. IMPERIAL CAFE. 209 West Harold G. Murphy. Prop. Phone 665 We Never Close ROSCOE AMES HARDWARE The Winchester Store FARM LOANS At lowest rate of interest. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Prompt service — Courteous treatment Wtn. Bain, with Lane County Abstract Company. Albany __ If you enjoy a good meal And know a good meal when you get It You'll be bark for you'll not forget It. PARAGON CAFE GEO. M. GILCHRIST ALBANY Coast to Coast Busses, 3 busses each way daily. Albany to San Francisco $13.50. Albany to Los Angeles $18.00 Albany to Seattle $6.25. Ticket office Bell Linn Stage. Hardware, Furniture, Stoves, Plumbing (Enterprlaa OorrexDoodence) :ï l Head and shoulders above the cars of its class Mr. and Mrs. N- K. C handler and Mi-» Agnes Chattuier were AILany shoppers Saturday. A lbeit H einrich catne tip from Portland Monday for a visit at his home here. Mr, and Mrs. E. K. Hover and Robert were Corvallie visitors Sat urday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Nilltols were Albany business vieitors Monday. • Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Albertson visited W ill Dinwiddie sn d family in Benton countv Sunday. M rs.L .E .E agy is spending a few days with Mrs. W ill Eagy who is ill at her home near Oakyille. Mrs. E ’sis Davis and Georgia Overton of A lbany visited Mrs _____ Albany Bargain House New and Second Hand Furniture Highest prices paid for all kinds of Junk, Wool, Hides, Furs. Pelts, Cascara Bark. Albany, Oregon Fisher-Braden Funeral Director» Embalmer» Lady Assistant. Phone 95. Albany, Oregon Call At Davenport Music House Pine Grove Items HILL & COMPANY First For New and Second Hand Plano" Pianos for Kent. Albany,Oregon The Pride of the Household— The New Haskins & Talbert McCORMICK-DEERING A Service and Cosh Store Ask for prices Sears' Orocery Albany I Creamery Association M anufactuiers'of LINN BUTTER" and Buyer» of EgH* I A Farmer»' Co-operative Crentnery Plymouth 2-Door S70» -T H U ymou In the new Plymouth you find characteristic Chrysler performance from the new Silver- Dome” high-compression engine, using any gasoline — with smoothness no other car under 01000 can approach; full-sized, roomy bodies; comfortable, deep, luxurious seats and fittings you expect only in cars of far higher price, the extraordinary safety of light jetton, inter­ nal-expanding hydraulic 4-wheel brakes, safe and sure in all weather — the only car at or near its price with such equipment; absolutely new sty le, grace and distinction in bodylincs-with slender-prohle radiator, air­ wing" fenders and arched-window silhouette. To learn for yourself the new Plymouth’s greater dollar-for-dollar value over the few airs in the lowest-priced field which strive to compete with it. contrast them and their re- •ulta with what you get in Plymouth at 0675. H O W A R D ’S Auto Sheet Metal Works J IM H O R N IN G General Blacksmithing Y S I E K 129 N. Second St Acetylene Welding. F irst & Adami, Corvallis. Ore. Corvallis Radiators, Fenders, Body Repair­ ing. Automobile Woodwork, also W elding, Upholstering, Glass Cutting and G rinding. Allphin Auction House Mr. Jennings, form erly of Albany i t in charge of oar Auto I op and Curtain Repair shop. B ro a d a lb in S t., A lb a n y Auction Sat. Dec. 1, 1 p- m Furniture— live stock — will be sold. If you have anything you want sold, bring it in. Furniture sold at private sale anytime. Farm machinery sold at alt times. Road,trr $ 6 7 5 ; C oup* >685) Touring 0695; 2-Door Sedan >'00; De Lux« Coup« <»«* r»mW» «•*' >735; 4 -D o o r Sedan >7J5. AU p r i t t t f o. >• D rtroit. Plymouth dral- m a r t in u po,ii«on M n t m d ihre o m ru itru ro f lu tit fmymenti. UM r Visit the E. L. STIFF Furniture Co. In their new location at 304 W. 2nd St., Albany Complete Home Furnishers Park-Way Motor Service Albany. Oregon IL T hat’s what thia 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 haa'graceful lines. It is sanitary and easy clean­ ing, from the rounded supply can down to the open base, inside and out. Buthe b g 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 w hatever the condition of the milk, long life for the machine, profitable milking. Schultz Bros. Warehouse Co. Warehouse at Fayetteville Phone 8F23 Postoffice Shedd. J Are your children’s eyes Ready for school work? That children may develop physi­ cally co ordinately with the prea- aure ol tlieir achoot work, their eye» must have immediate atten- It la very im portant that children see clearly all I coiilforUblv. You w ill find the correction o f imper- fect vision w ill reduce nervous- lie»" and cro»»ne»». and bring about a willingness to do and new ambition to accoitipliah in »‘ »dy. unusual advantage" are ollered here. Vou receive the expert ser­ vice«. Nothing is «pared that your children may »ee as Nature intend­ ed them to, Ito not neglect your children a eyes. Have them examined now, Harold Albro, Jeweler and O ptom etrist, 313 Weat Firat Street A I tian y, Ore.