Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 05, 1921, Image 1

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
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HALSEY, .LINN COUNTY,
HALSEY STATE BANK
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11.5« PER YEAR
HALSEY NEWS NOTES
FROM EVERYWHERE
H ALSEY, O REG O N
Capital and Surplus $34,000
In terest paid on tim e certificates of deposit
W e invite your banking business
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Fred Carey tranBaeted buB,,ieBi’
at the CQUnty geat Monday,
Report of the condition of the
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,EY STATE BANK, at Halsey, m th
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•tale ot (Wogon, at the close of business a Halsey caller Monday.
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Rev Raymond C Smith was a
Ipnl 28th, 1921.
resources
Eugene caller Monday.
and discounts
>130,67
Mrs M C Bond and her son B M
H.KOONTZ, Pre,?
d ta
Vice-Pres. Loans
Overdrafts, secured and
motored
to Albany Monday.
104.13
unsecured
12.432.03
Will
Templeton
of Brownsville
Bonds and warrants
| was a Halsev caller Saturday.
stocks, secuiities, judg­
150 00
ments etc.
W alter W right of Harrisburg,
PREPAYMENT EARM LOANS
3,200.00'
Banking house
was
a Halsey callej Saturday.
2,766.15
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tb. •TRB" to payment and win loan you nlOney for te" °r ‘7 nt> Furniture and fixtures
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W Frum shipped a car of
Due from approved renerve
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57,605.18
sheep
Tuesday.
banks
8,118.38
i pay an the principal annually.
¿ash on hand
Pure bred White Leghorn coefc-
' T YLOR,
See J. M. and H. M. Hawkins, Albany. Orel»»
T h e First Savings Bank of Albapy,Oregon
‘W H E R E S A V IN G S A R E S A F E ’
Mmt-annually.
/Ln Opportunity To Brighten U p
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nnohi^nm
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Brightening
up the home il i>
one of the chief pleasures of the
housewife. A »bright, cheerful
home makes for contentment
and comfort.
There are m arred and scratch«
ed pieces of furniture—the worn
floor and stair treads—the wood­
work, which needs refinishing—
b ie ice chest—the kitchen cabi­
n et and many other places about
the home can be brightened up
5 with
S herwin W illiams
FLO O R LA C
waterproof.
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Ploorlac is made in all the pop- liar shades of oak, mahogany.
w alnut, etc. I t is inexpensive to u se and easy to apply.
We are making a special offer in order to introduce Floorlac
quickly to u S X e w T e . C ut th e coupon fromI this
bnn«^
to o u r r to r e w ith 10c and we will give you a 35c can of Floorlac
end a 15c varniah brush. « Bring in the coupon today.
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FREE FLOORLAC SAMPLE
w ftk T o n C oats y ï and
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V a rn ia h B rush. T h is in ,ro d icto ry o ffe r
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»he coupon to ou r . t o r . lo d o ,.
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M. V. KOONTZ CO.
W e H ave
^ eveky thing
O ptical
E Y E S T R A IN
I* i.ic C luae of M my
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SEE US. Wv ran Relieve You. J
t Bancroft Optical Co. /
III MAN lk l.S
If your eves give you trouble
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For Salt— Seed corn. R B Mil­
ler Phone 2X5. Halsey. 3-10tf
l)r. E. W Barnum, Oentist, at
Hotel llalsey every Tuesday and
Thursday.
Fur Sale—N® ted Gem seed po­
tatoes, and loose hay. II H Mitz-
ner, Halsev, Phone 204.
4-21,28
Get 11 B K<>ch of Holley, to cry
jrels 8 ‘weeks old front Inwood your next sale. He gives satis­
Poultry Farm , from 240 eggs trap- faction.
nested hens. Phono 5X8 or write
Frank Kirk was an Albany call­
Mrs G T Kitchen, Halsey.
er M onday.
J W Miller went to Tulsa Mon­
Rev Cook and fam ily drove
day morning in order to go to Al­
over to Philom ath one day la st
bany on the Otego« Electric, ho­
week.
They trtougjit back a
ping to get back to Hal-ey on the branch of dogwood in bloom w ith
half past eleven tra in , hut failed
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which they decorated the church
Cashier checks outstanding
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to make connections by less than
Sunday morning.
Time and savings deposits 62,683.40
five minutes when lie returned.
Archie Cornelius a n d fam ily
The smallpox quarantine that
Total liabilities
$215,046.75
from Eugene, arrived here Mon­
has been on the J M Porter fam­ day and have moved into the
STATE OF OREGON
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ily for some tim e was removed
building formerly occupi d by the
County of Linn
Tuesday noon. Mrs Robnett has Ellensburg ( reainery Co.
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1. B. M. Bond, Cashier of the above
the will open up a jewelry and clock
named bank, do solemnly swear that returned .to her work in
.he above statement is true to the best Koontz Btore, and Louise liYiti '1 rn-
and watch repairing shop. Wo
of my knowledge and belief.
in an have resumed their work in I welcome* him to our city.
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B. M Bond, Cashier.
school.
CORRECT—Attest:
Total resources
>215,046.75
l ia b il it ie s
Capital stock paid in
$20,000-00
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
* expenses and taxes paid
3-
Individual deposits subject
to check
115,494.16
D-tnaiid certificates of
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C. H. Koontz
D. Taylor
B. M. Bond
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 4lh day of May, 1921.
L, E. Walton, Notary Public,
My commission expires 3.5-24,
Mrs D Taylor and son Law­
rence drove to Albany Saturday.
Mrs Stevenson is reported as
improving alter her surgical oper­
ation at Eugene.
Chas Sterling of Brownsville,
transacted business in
Halsey
Thursday of last week.
Mrs L E W alton and Mrs H
Garnjobst were Albany callers
Friday.
The grades in the school had a
holiday part of Monday on ac-
count of the furnace smoking.
I Clifford Harold of the Murphy
Motor Co of Albany, was a caljer
in Halsey Saturday.
Miss Cleona Smith of W illam ette
University, spent the week end
Smith Bros.’ Market
Fresh and Cured Meats Always On
Hand. Also Other Meats in Season.
Plow, Peg tooth harrows, Disc harroWS, Spring
1 \ i harrows.
10ill<*r<
tootli
KoH< , both
not kinds,
Cultivators, 2-horse and a i.-tooth 1 hoi. .
Manure spreaders, the host there is by lest.
5«h Stover engine aud 1 ¡xiinu i.
TIu'X are aolno oftho tbinjz-. Or,lor
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with her-f ather.
Mrs C H Koontz and son H er­
man left Monday for a two weeks
visit in Newport.
Mrs Andrew Brund from f ot-
tage Grove, is visiting her par
ents, Mr aud Mrs E S Marsters.
Last Saturday Mrs Kimbrell s
and Mrs Brown’s rooms had a pic
nic out in the woods. A pleasant
time is reported.
The Junior Endeavor members
had a picnic at I B G ardner’s
grove last Saturday. A pleasant
time is reported.
p H Porter, accompanied by
bis wife, arrived here from Port­
land Saturday, Mrs Porter only
remained a few days.
Mrs L A Humphreys of Eugene,
representing the Crown Mills of
Portland and other Oregon prod
ucts, was in Halsev Satorday.
A dance will be given st the
Brownsville ware house, Friday,
May 6th. for the benefit ot East-
ern S tar piano fund.
Tickets
♦ 1.25. Everybody invited
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M O R N H IN W E G IM P L E M E N T S T O R E
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APRIL ONLY
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order to your Individual meas­
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PAIR OF PANTS FREE!
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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D. II. STURTEVANT.
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