Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 28, 1921, Image 1

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
HALSEY, LINN
V OL. 9, NO. 35
COUNTY,
OREGON,
A P R IL
2s
$1.50 PER YEAR
1921
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THE
W e H ave
EVERY THING
O ptical
HALSEY NEWS NOTES
HALSEY STATE BANK
IN T E R E ST
FROM
EV ER Y W H ER E
H ALSEY. O REG O N
Capital and Surplus $34,000
E Y E S T R A IN
Is the Cause of Many
lll'M A X ILLS
If v o u r eyes give you trouble
your glasses are annoying
SRL t'S . W e can Relieve You.
callers one day last week.
Mr and Mrs W I Ribelin and
It was th o u g h t some tim e ago A ir and Mrs Chas Falk were Al­
In terest paid on time certificates of deposit
Bancroft Optical Co.
th a t the route o f the Pacific H ig h ­ bany callers last F riday.
;13 1st Si. W. Albany. Phone 4(,1
W e invite your banking business
way was definitely settled to go
D on’t ferget C L W itherow 's
through H alsey on Second street,
sale near H olley next S a tu rd a y .
For Sale—Seed corn. R B M il­
C. H. KOONTZ, Pres.
D. TAY LOK, V ice-1 ’res. but it seems th a t some ot the c iti­ H E Davis was an A lbany visitor
ler
Phone 2X5. H alsey. 3-10tf
zens were not satisfied w ith that
Saturday evening and Sunday.
B. M. BOND. Cashier
Dr. E. W. B arnum , D entist, at
and th e question has come up
Mrs D T ay lo r was an Albany
H otel H alsey every T uesday aud
ag ain .
caller F rid ay .
The
Commissioners
met
in
P
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PREPAYMENT EARM LOANS
J 8 M cMahan shipped a c a r of! 1 h “ r*l,“ V-
FoF S a le —N etted G em seed po­
We sJd«d the " P R E " to paym ent and will loan you money for ten or twenty land last F riday and three of our lambs and hogs W ednesday
tatoes,
and loose bay. H D Mitz-
prom
inent
citizens,
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W
al-
No comm ission m ortgage, no Life Insurance. You can. but do not have
\V J R ibelin and wife w ent to
uer, H alsey, Phone 264.
4-21.26
ton, M E G ardner, and E B
Albany F riday to consult a p h y si­
o pay on the principal annually.
D r W J T hom pson. P o rtland
P enland went down to interview
cian concerning skin trouble.
E yesight Specialist will v isit H al­
th e m ..
Hugh C um m ings of the Neber-
sey soon and mav he consulted at
It seems th a t there are com pli­
gall packing p la n t, transacted bus­
the Local H otel D r Thom pson will
cations th a t no one here knew
iness in H alsey M onday.
be glad to meet both old and new
about th a t have arisen th a t may
Miss M aude A ckley of E ugene, patrons and look after th e ir eye
p u t a different aspect entirely on
made a p le a sa n t visit M onday st glass needs while in the ritv .
the question.
the home of John and Mary I.a Don’t fail to have him exam ine
T he state is to pay 50 per cent
your eyes on this visit.
W ednes­
of th e cost of the highw ay, the Rue.
W F C arter has sold out bis day May 4, Local H otel, all day.
county will pay 25 per c e n t, and
4-21,28.
the other 25 per cent will have to Meat M arket to M ayberry of H al
. good place to deposit your savings. 4 percent interest on savings
sey
and
M
cKinney
of
A
lbany,
who
be paid by the property owners
Get R B Koch of H olley, to cry
accoants th at run three m o n th s ..!« m o n th , or a year. In terest panl
whose property abuts the highw ay, will move it to Brownsville and your next sale. He gives satis­
semi-annually.
while all the side crossings will sta rt in business th e re . T hey will faction.
nave to be made at the expense of bi th be c u t on th e road as stock
C L Withemw ami R B Koch
die city irrespective of w betbei buyers, while a in in who has be n of Holley, transacted business in
heir property adjoins the highw ay w orking in the Nebergull Meal ' Halsey S aturday.
Market will be the m an on th e in ­
or not.
lio n Amor A T ussing of Brow ns­
side.
We understand th a t Mr Mc­
Now if thp highw ay goes through
ville,
was a brief caller in H alsey
.... Second street all those crossings K inney aim s to m ake bis home in
I S atu rd ay .
will have to be paid for by the city H alsey.
at large, w hile the people owning
property th a t ubuts on th a t street
will have to pay one fo u rth df the
ost as far as th e ir properly goes
or if they only have properly on
n e s ld e o t m e road they woum
lave to pay t)l“’ eighth of the as-
essinent.
If it goes on F irst street, there
he fewer street crossings to
Plows, P eg to o th harrow s, Disc harrow s, S pring
pay for as the property on the
'
R ollers, both kinds.
east side of the stre e t, a good to o th harrow s.
part of it at any rate, belongs to
C ultivators, 2 -h o rso an d a 7-tootli l-liorse.
he railroad and there are oniy
M anure sp re a d e rs, th e b>st th e re is by tost.
„hree or four crossings to be b o th ­
T h e T ita n 19-20 tra c to r. E xam ine now on m y floor.
ered w ith. On th e other h a n d , if
L 1-2 h p e n g in es am i cre am se p a ra to rs. ( om e in
it comes on F irst street, th ere will
oe q u ite a strip oil Mr N aef’s an d look th em over and we will sw ap w i t h you.
The Road Q uestion A gain
The First Savings Bank of Albany .Oregon
‘W H E R E SA V IN G S A R E S A F E ’
Smith Bros.’ Market
Fresh and Cured Meats Always On
Hand. Also Other Meats in Season.
properly th a t will have tu b e paid
T he Com m issioners have taken
and
rt present w riting no one knows
w hether it will go on F irs t or tiec-
W o have on band 1 second b an d 1-b p engine, also
5-h S tover en g in e aud 1 g rin d e r. W ill sell ch eap . .
T hese a re som e o f th e things. . O rd e r re p a irs Now.
b e m atter under advisem ent
G W
M O R N H IN W E G
IM P L E M E N T S T O R E
•nd street.
Mr and Mrs Githens Celebrate
Their Silver Wedding.
W HICH IS TH E FARM ERS
Hard to tell, because well dressed
Americana hail from e v e ry w h e re
nowadays—from farm s us well as
cities, frem every lo cality w here
m en can get
W E ARE next yon, w ith fine new woolens, aud sm a rt new
o, s X
L m .r .
See » . « a . « . W .
dothes of quality th at invite th e question
W h o ’s
Y o u r 'J a ilo r ?
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
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S aturday evening, A pril V, Mi
m d Mrs Geo E G ithens celebrated
heir 25th w edding a n n iv ersary .
C onversation and music were the
aversions of the evening, after
hich a bounteous supper was
lerved.
Those present were: Mr and Mrs
V M T aylor, Mr and M rs Will
fueller, Mr and Mrs Pete Freerk-
en, Mr and Mrs Dick D uncan,
lr and Mrs W ill L am ar Mr, an«
d rs Horace C lingm an, Mr and Mr-
\ I, K n ig h ten , Mr and Mrs W R
iithena Mrs
E lla Crewse, Mr
<eith Crewse, Miss L illian Cling-
nan, Mrs L avina C lingm an, Mrs
E m m a K nighten, (A lb a n y ) Mr
gussell K nighten (A lb a n y ) Mrs
> C G ibbs, Mr W E G ithens, Mr
lerle G ithens and M rsJ A Lig-
ett
(P o rtla n d ).
Among the Ju ro rs selected for
the May term of Court we find the
names of J W M iller and John W
isven of H alsey.
Rev Cook aud wife were Albany
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