Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 06, 1928, Image 5

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    Misses Nora and Pearl Pehrseon W aabiugtou aud Idaho extending
spent the Thanksgiving vacation over two weeka. They visited rel-
at their home here, returning to atives and friruda while gone.
( E n ta rp rlM OorreeponSeaca)
, th eir schools Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs J.G Rike and two
L. E. Eagy was a Corvallis bus­
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. C handler grandchildren were gueets a t tbe
iness visitor Monday,
aud Misses Agnes C handler and Chris Sorenson home for T h anks­
Mr Jo h n McNeil and Collin
M argaret H einrich were Corvallis giving dinner.
Carver were Corvallis callers Tues­
visitors Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and MfJ Charles Blake are
day,
Mr. and Mrs Dalton Gibbs of the proud parents of a baby girl
H arold Teal o( Ashland v sited Albauy and E dith Pugh were which arrived at iheir home De­
at the P. A- Pehrseon home S at­ among the guests at the George cember 3
Mrs. Blake'a m other,
urday.
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Chandler borne Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Nichole, is helping care for
Mre. Ray Hover aud tva Tann
Sam Campbell and fam ily and the little new arrival.
visited relatives in Albany from Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ely spent the
ft E Bierly and fam ily and Paul
Friday until M onday.
T banksgii iitg day with M s. ] A. Bierly and fam ily spent Tuanks-
giving day at the A rthur W aggener
A lbert H einrich returned to bis Johnson and daughter.
home
where Uie a n n u il T h an k s­
work in Portland Sunday afier
Several men of thia neighbor­
«pending th e week at hi« home hood attended a meeting at Lake giving dfnner of tbe Bierly'« wag
held.
bere.
Creek Saturday u i"b t, held to dis
Mr». Henry Seefeld and d a u g h ­
Mr«. E. E. Hover attended the cuss the possibility of getting a
ter», Louise and E sther, motored
power
line
down
the
river
road
woman’« mlsaionary m eeting at
to Eugene Saturday and Mrs E.
Mrs. George B ayne’s Tuesday af-
Mrs J.C .H einrich returned Mon­
E. Carey and children who bad
ternoon.
day evening from Colorado where
»pent Friday in th a t city returned
she had been visiting her father
home with them .
for some tim e. Mr. H einrich re­
M r. and Mro. J H . V annice, Mr».
JIM HORNING
turned Monday frem Portland.
Mei win Vannice and children, M.
General Blacksmithing
Mrs. Mary Johnron, Mrs E m m a B. H arding and fam ily, G ertrude
A ce tyle n e W e ld in g .
K nighten, and Russell K nighten of T arr, Doris H ow ard, and Lue>la,
H irs t & Adams,
C o rv a llis . Ore.
Albany, and Merle G itbens were Ava, A rdella and Charles Falk
relatives enjoying a Thai ksgiying were among those attending the
dinner at the A L K uighten borne all day meeting at C harity grange
B O B B IN G
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hover, Iva Saturday.
B A R B E R IN G
T
ann
and E. E. Hover and family
Mr. and Mrs J .H . Vannice and
BATHS A N D
S H A M P O O IN G
attended a reunion of the Hover daughter» Roberta and E dna, Doris
Agent
family at the E v e rjtt Hover home Howard, and Merwin Vannice, W.
H u b C le a n in g W orks
in H arrisburg Thanksgiving day. R. K irk, W .A . F,.lk and Adolph
A lb a n y L a u n d ry E ve ry Tuesday
Twenty four m em lers were present. Falk and their families, and Pearl,
E. C . M I L L E R
'The k itcb eilof the P. H .Pehisson Grace, Ava, E dna, H arry, Fred,
home was considerably damaged C. H ., and Charles D. Falk were
by fire caused by a gasoline lamp, among those attending tbe com­
KIRK
early Saturday m orning, but quick munity Thanksgiving dinner at tbe
Brandon schoolhouse. A very en ­
JEW ELRY STORE action on the part of members of joyable
time was had.
the family succeeded in ex tin g u ish ­
Last
Wednesday
afternoon Miss
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks
ing tbe flames before they spread
H
oward
and
the
winning
side in a
Silverware.
to other parts of the house.
receut contest at the schoolhouse
N E W STORE
were entertained by those on the
Spoon River Sparks
N E W STOCK
losing side. Games were played
(By Special Correspondent)
and a peanut h u m was one of
Repairing o f all kinds.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. K irk were the diversions, after which a ban­
(Over 6 years w ith P ra tt’s)
quet was served by Luella and
Albany business visitors F riday.
A rdella Fsllr, Alfred and Lawrence
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.rf.
V
annice
ar-
135 South Second Street
G
illett, Rawley and Everett Falk,
rived home Tuesday from a very
Corvallis. Oregon.
and
Charles and Benjam in Blake.
enjoyable trip in eastern Oregon,
Pine Grove Items
Î1
at Benton Polytechnic in Portland
drove back to that city Sunday
m orning, while Helen returned to
Corvallis in the eveuing.
THE GIFT STORE FOR
MEN IS BLAIN’S
And as usual you will find not only
a fine selection of useful and beautiful
articles suitable for presents, but you
will find the same courteous service
and valuable assistance that makes
choosing gilts for men and hoys a real
pleasure.
An Invitation
Please consider this a personal ¡nota­
tion to make this store your Christmas
headquarters while in Albany.
By L . M itchell Thornton
A meeting was held a t tbe school
house Saturday evening to discus«
ways and means of securing elec­
tric power for tbe farms in this
vicinity, with a good attendance of
those inteiested.
T. J . Jackson
acted as chairm an and Bali Bond
as secretary. Several couiipitlet«
were appointed to investig Ue the
m atter and meet with the p w e r
company.
Lake Creek New»
Mrs. H an n a Cummings of Halsey
spent Thursday night a t tbe home
of her son, N. H. Cummings.
Mr. aud Mrs. George Wood o,
Portland spent T hursday at the
home of the latter’s parents, M r .
and Mrs. W .J. D rinkarJ.
Mrs. Annie Jones and Mrs. Ada
Cummings of Corvallis spent the
Thanksgiving vacation w ith their
daughter and sister, Mrs, M artin
Cummings, and family, Beth Ro­
wan was also a guest.
Among Lake Creek people who
were transacting business in Al­
bany S aturday were Mrs. H E.
Davis and fam ily, Roscoe Sisk, I
Jeunie Nicewood, Bessie H arvey,!
Florence Sisk, Lucile and Russel
x
BOV don't care for fashions
O r foolish things like that;
A piece of silk or satin,
O r slippers or a hat.
But —I'm the one excited.
The eager one, that's me,
W hen Mother says she's ready
To dress the Christmas tree.
A
1 don't think clothes important
Excepting when you’re cold»
1 like my sneakers roomy,
My lumber jacket old.
But I'm the one that watches.
To see all 1 can see
When Mother says ahe’s ready
To dress the Christmas tree.
immiuannsmii
ras
iiotmnuil
rowing
Service
Day’or] night,’ we are
ready to give you prompt
service when you are in
trouble Phone 16X5 and
we w ill answer promptly.
HALSEY GARAGE
A lb a n y’s G ift Shop for Men and Boys.
SETH T. FRENCH.
Optometrist
326 W. 1st St.
-
Albany
EASTBURN'S GROCERY
4th and Lyons Street
The place to buy good groceries at the
right price. On the comer, plenty of
room to park. Albany.
PORTM111 i:u FURNIT.TRE c o . fur­
niture, rugs, linoleum, sieves, ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 Vest First
Street, Albany. Oregon.
IMPERIAL CAFE. 20» West
Harold O Murphy, Prop.
Phone 665
We Never Close
First
ROSCOE AMES HARDWARE
The Winchester 8tore
FARM LOANS
IN S U R A N C E
HALSEY STATE BANK
Prompt service — Courteous treatment
Win. Bain, with Lane County Abstract
Company. Albany
Halsey, Oregon
It you enjoy a good meal
And know a good meal when you get It
You'll be back for you'll not forget It.
CA PITA L AND
SU R PLU S
PARAGON CAFE
S 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
Furniture
For Christmas
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.
Albany Bargain House
New and Second Hand Furniture
Highest prices paid for all kinds
of Junk. Wool, Hides. Furs, Pelts,
Cascara Bark.
Albany. Oregon
We have four or five Walnut Bedroom Suites, which we are
closing out at a reduction of 25% on the original price.
These would make a lovely Christmas Present. Also three
different numbers in Dining Room Suites at 25% off.
E. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
Broadalbin Street.
Fisher-Braden
Funeral Directors
Embalmers
Phone 95.
Albany, Oregon
Albany, Oregon
Call At
Davenport Music House
For New and Second Hand Pianos
Pianos for Rent.
Albany .Oregon
Christmas Gifts for
Animal Lovers
Something Alive to Give —And by A ll Means
Somehing Most Different.
CANARIES
Guaranteed to sing, Every one healthy
, w ith a variety of color markings, to
choose from. Canaries make beautiful,
jo yfu l pets to have about the home.
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Remember your friend with one this
Christmas. Priced from
$3.00 to $5.00
T4
Haskins & Talbert
Sears' Grocery
A Service and Casli Store
Ask for prices
V,-
Albany
Creamery Association
M anufacturer«/»!
"LINN BUTTER"
and Buyers of Eggs
A Farmers’ Co-operative
Creamery
IT
GOLD FISH
H O W A R D 'S
Auto Sheet M etal W oiks
And Gold Ftah Bowls
12«) N Second St
Corvatli»
Radiator«, Pender«, Body R epair­
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 ,
Gias«
Gold Fish each 15c to 11.00.
Cutting anil Grinding.
A New Home for the
Feathered Singing Friend
M r Jennings, fo rm e rly o f A lb a n y
is in charge o f o u r A u to Top and
C u rta in Repair shop.
BIRD CAGES
In a variety of shapes, sizes and
styles. Priced from
An Economical Gift of Beauty
[ blain CLOTHING-^
ALBANY STATE BANK — We invito
your business. Savings and commercial
accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided
profits. $100.000.
At lowest rate of interest.
$2.50 to $19.00
Have your eyes examined
and be comfortable
EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP
Charles 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.
REAL ESTATE
Bowls 75c to |7.50.
Avoid
Headaches
By Relieving
Eye Strain
I ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers
I and Plants. Floral art for every and
all occasions.
Mower phone 458-J
Federal and Fisk Tires |
Herndon.
A large crowd gathered a t the
church here T hursday to enjoy the
services and to do justice to the
basket dinner which was apread at
one o’clock. W i.h four turkeys
and a gooee beside lb e “ trimroing*
occupying prom inent placea on the
table, no one went home hungry.
Helen W illiam s and K arl W il­
liam s spent the holidays here with
their parents, Mr. and M *. C. S,
W d'iam s. K arl, who is a student
in M u h ift f n Farm er
W .L. V eils and sou Roy
Brownsville visitors Friday.
iKnterprts« Correspondence)
Trade in Albany
for Christmas
Buying
$ Christmas Dress §
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^ / i b a n y j / ’directory
BEAUTIFUL HYACINTHS
Three
$1.00
To the Pot for
A l b a m v . O ut.
STORE
Are your children’s eyes
Ready for school work?
T ha t c h ild re n may develop p lijs i-
e a lly . co -o rd in a tely w ith the pie«
sure of llt e ir school w irk , tlie ir
eyes m ust have im m ediate a tte n ­
tio n .
. . ....
I t i t very im p o rta n t that c h ild re n
see c le a rly an,I c o m fo rta bly. Von
w ill fin d the correction o( im p e r­
fect vision w ill reduce nervous­
ness and crossness, and b rin g
about a w iltin g n e s s to do a nil new
a m b itio n to accomplish in study,
un u sua l advantages are offered
here You receive the e x p e rt ser-
vices. N o th in g is spared th a t y o n r
c h ild re n may see is N ature in te n d ­
ed them to.
Do not neglect yo u r c h ild re n s
eye«. Have them exa m in e d now,
Harold Albro,
Jeweler a n il O p to m e tris t
313 West H irst S treet A lb a n y ,O re