/ 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