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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1928)
/ ll.ils e v E n te rp r is e . I l a l a e y , Q r l ^ o j b J j e e e i n b e H a j g ^ 6:30 Epw orth League. of a son. Stew art I’allatu, boru December 1. Mr. Sneed is tbe eon o! Mr. and Mrs. N T. Sneed of Halsey and brother oi Mr*- S 'd n e , Sm ith of O ‘k Plain. He is a grad uate of th e local Ligb echool and of O S C. Corvallis. A Farm Boys’ Advice Mother Fath-'r Powder, Perfume, Stationery. Mavis Set pin Purse, ¿ill Fold Razor frother Sister Flashlight, Books, Bill Folds, Games, Watches $1.50, W rist Watches $3.50 Boy Friend Vanity Case, Black Tulip Perfume Perfume Atomizer. Sweetheart Gift Set, Powder Perfume, Melba Vanity Case, Rouge. Bill Fold, Flashlight, P arker Pen, P arker Pencil ‘Only in union is there sireng'h and the farm* r- must cooperate in the n ia ik tf n g of th tir products if they intend to advance and pros p er,” save Rue-ell \V niter C li,’l" ,1i in iiis prize essay in a south-wide contest by the American Cotton Grower:»' Exchange in which about 10.000 hoys and girls participated. The subject of all th e essays was, ■‘Cooperative m a rk e tin g as it af fects the cotton fa rm e r.” The finals io the contest were held at M ontgomery, Alabama, wheie state cham pions competed ror the four medals and cash prizes. The advice given by young W al ters applies with equal force to all farmers, whether they raise cotton or some other crop. W hile much progress in cooperative m arketing has been made in recent years, the movement is yet in its infancy. An extension cf the practice to all farm eis would go a long way to ward solving one of the most im portant yroblsuis of agriculture. Alford Arrows 7:1k) E v en in g service. T opic:—"P ra y e r and Choice.’’ Prayer meeting T hursdays 7:30 Ladies aid every W ednesday Bible study class Tuesdays *2:30 J S. M i'ler. pastor. Church of Christ: 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. communion service.! Subject: — “ Cam paigning for Christ.'* 6:45 p. m. C hristian Kn leav- r. - a friend. 7:30— Evening service. 1 T o p ic :— " L o v e o f L ife R. Morris Pharmacy [~ OAK PLAIN NEWS (E n t e r p r is e Correspondence) C. H . Davidsma has suffered an attack of influenza. D. 9. McW Ulia®’ wbo lia8 1,6,10 quite ill with neuritis is improving. Mr and Mrs. Sidney Sm ith were business visitors in Albany Tues day. Mr. and Mis. L. V. Chance and little dau g h ter were Corvallis visit ors S aturday. Sheep k illin g dogs attacked the sheep of Sidney Smith Tuesday night and wounded twelve bead Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Goodwin of Albany were d inner guests at the McWilliams week. home one day last Miss Goldie Wells left Monday for Belgium Congo, Africa, where she w ill resume her work as a m issionary, after a several months visit with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. W , L. W ells, and friends in thia vicinity. take you there — in comfort, safety a n d a t low cosL> Into this "Silver Gray'' m otor-coach service Southern Pacific has built all the dependability and safety of a great railway system. through Stugt to Suu Francisco N ow you have your choice of train or motor- coach via Southern Pa cific to San Francisco. Use the service that best fits your needs. Auyubert iu Vi'esteru Oregon-, ' Special music Come and bring W e extend a cordial invitation to a lteu d th is service. One week from S u n d a y , D ecem ber 23, m arks the beginning of our winter evangelistic cam paign. This will be a fruitful revival if every member of the church is faithful to do their part. Here are a few suggestions which if faithfully carried out will result in great good for the m eeting. Kirs', speod some tim e each day in prayer and Bible study. Second, plan to faithfully atteud the Sunday school and church ser vices from now u n til the end of the campaign. Third, make an effort to interest some one else in church aliend- auce. J.M . Shelley, m inister (Enterprise correspondent) Several members of the C. A Curtis family have been ill with the flu. Prentice Isom accompanied by his cousin, Carl Isom, spent S at urday and Sunday with the formei's father at Eula, LiUie Rickard spent p art of last week at the home of her au n t and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Stearns of near Albany. Guests at the W alter From home Sunday were Ray Frum and family of Brownsville and Orin Frum and family of Halsey. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom and d iu g h te rw e re visitors in Browns ville Saturday afternoon, driving over to have some dental work done. “S ilv e r »1 G ra y s The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E , MeCaslin of Portland has been quite ill with pneumonia. He is reported better. Mrs. MeCaslin c Church Notes was formerly Lillian Sneed of H al sey and her m any friends here will M ethodist: be sorry to hear of her little son's 10 a. in. Sunday school illness. 11:00 a ns. morning worship. Topic: —‘‘The F undam entals oi Mr. and Mrs. Ercell Sneed of T rona, California, are the parents M ethodism.” TUSSING & TUSSING LA W Y ER S Halsey and Brownsville Oregon In addition to service to and fro m P ortland, 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. B«y io-Kitto Tidtots 1 0 -rid e and ro u n d trip tickets save you money. Kail tickets unless specially re stricted are good On motor- coaches. Southern Pacific Stages call at— M orris Pharmacy Allphin Auction House 123 Broadalbin St., A lbany Auction Sat. Dec. 15, 1 p. m ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers and Plants. Floral art for every and all occasions. Flower phone 458 -J EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP Charles R Goltra. Proprietor Member of Master Barbers' Association Specializing In Ladies' and Children’s Hair Cuts and Bobs Work guaranteed. 1029 East Secord St. Albany, Ore. ALBANY STATE BANK — We invite your business. Savings and commercial accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided profits $100.000._____________ ____ EASTBURNS GROCERY 4th and Lyons Street The place to buy good groceries at the right price. On the corner, plenty of room to park Albany. FORTM1LLER FURNITURE CO., fur niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves. ramies. Funeral directors. 437-433 West First Street, Albany, Oregon. IMPERIAL CAFE. 209 West Harold O. Murphy. Prop. Phone 665 We Never Close I ROSCOE AMES HARDWARE The Winchester Store FA RM First LOANS At lowest rate of interest. I REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Prompt service Courteous treatment I Wm. Bain, with Lane County Abstract Company. Albany If you enjoy a gtxxl meal I And know a good meal when you get it I You'll be back for you'll not forget It. PARAGON CAFE GEO. M. GILCHRIST ALBANY I Coast to Coast Busses, 3 busse» each way daily. Albany to Sail Francisco $13.50. Albany to Los Angeles $18.00 Albany to Seattle $6.25. I Ticket office Bell Linn Stage. B O B B IN G B A R B E R IN G BATHS AND S H A M P O O IN G Agent F u rn itu re , L iv e Stock, M ach in e ry Have some w o n d e rfu l bargains in O verntuffed Davenports. These w ill m ake fine C hristm as g ifts . r ) a n y V directory Albany Bargain Houie I H u b C leaning W orks A lbany La u nd ry E ve ry Tuesday E. C . M IL L E R Cold W eather Necessitates a change in adjustm ents on your en-_ gine. Let us do this work for you. We specialize in a J brake relining and ad-'"® 1 justm ents. New and Second Hand Furniture Highest prices paid for all kinds of Junk, Wool, Hides. Furs. Pelts. Cascara Bark Albany. Oregon .* Fisher-Braden Funeral Directors Embalmet*» Lady Assistant. Phone 95. Albany, Oregon Call At Davenport Music House For New and Second Hand Pianoa Pianos for Rent. Albany .Oregon HS; HALSEY GARAGE “/il K ^ re s Haskins & Talbert Sears' Orocery A Service and Cash Store Ask for prices bös T re b ly so if y o u h a v e so lv ed th e Albany | Creamery Association P ro b le m o f G ifts a t H IL L & CO M PAN Y Manufacturers'of L IN N BUTTER a n d B u y e rs o f E ggs A F a n n e r s ’ C o -o p e ra tiv e C re a m e ry Vases—In Pottery and Crockeryware H O W A R D ’S Auto Sheet M etal Works 129 N Second S t. Corvallis In many designs /rex ware in different designs, a gift that will thrill mother or wife. “ Why Bill, dear, it’s just what 1 wanted!” ttures, framed, a gift for the whole family Radiators, Fender». Body Repair ing. A u tom obile Woodwork, also W e ld in g , U p h o lste rin g , Gia»» C u ttin g and G rin d in g . M r. Jennings, fo rm e rly of A lb a n y i t in charge of o u r A u to 1 op amt C ur bun Repair shop. — a H O T P O IN T Automatic Electric Range!” 4» F u tu re , Silverware. Dishes, Aluminum Cookins Utensils. A visiS our store will solve your gift problems satisfactorily. Hit, & COMPANY HardwaiVurniture Tinwarei Crockeryware Say, old man, why make H ER wait any onger this Christmas give her that new Electric Range— we 11 more than meet you half way. Think of it, a Five Dollar bill now and nothing more until February will permit Santa Claus to deliver the 1929 Model Hotpoint Auto- matic Electric, shown above. And, too, it has de luxe features never before offered with any range at any price — and its price is very low, indeed. Come on in now and ask about our Special Surprise installation plan. Electrical Gifts in a wide variety will be found on d’snlay— at least one for every purse and purpose! W hy ne t specialize this year on Electrical Gifts— they say ‘•Merry Christmas” every morning. z One Look Into Your Eyes T h ro u g h scie n tific w ill te ll u» more d itio n of your eve« “ te stin g " by the in s tr u in e n la - about the con than hour» of oi l f»»hioned methods. O u r equipm ent includes the let- cat in stru m e n ts know n to optical science. T h a t's one re»«on why our guarantee o f » a li.fa ctio n u can» something W ith th is equipm ent we can lo cate the cau.e of your eye distress in short order Hence you are »»- anted glasses that g iv e com fort, perfect v is io n and the Itesl of sat isfaction. Prices very reasonable Harold Albro, Jeweler and O ptom etrist, Mountain States Power Company 31.1 West First Street Albany,Ore