Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 12, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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N O V . 12. «rwa
H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
bank thero
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when it closed its
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su r? ' ;»s sav a lo e grafting uper-
atiou w ill La ueccesary.
Mrg
S u rr spent Wed.
! nesdsy at the G- F. Schroll borne.
T. J. Skirvin is building a j
cohimodious new ahúchen house.! Mr. and Mis. L. 1». lenland
I S auday— Monday — Tuesday
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, ... drove to Albany Thursday.
Nov. 10— 17— 18
Mrs. Herman Steinke and lit-¡
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tie son were visitors at the P . C. H. Davidson was at the
• THOMAS MEIGHAN
J. Forster home Monday.
¡livestock
show in Portland.
I E. E. Gourley
to Port­
Mr. and Mi’s. B. M. Miller and' land Wednesday went
for
the
live­
Gardie spent Sunday at the
stock
show*.
home of Miss Beulah Miller.
O. W. Frum was in the hills
te last of tí
A m e rica ’s gr«ate»t Mar
Ringo drove to Eugene Sunday. ter his cattle,
bis finest role
.
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H. C. Davis was looking after
I Mr. and . . Mrs.
A. J. Hill, Mrs. business
matters in Sweet
i Ada Corcoran and Mrs. Len Home Thursday.
D o n ’t mies th is annoancemet
Holt were in Albany Saturday.!
.
Miss Ernma Carlton of Al-
: The ladies of the Christian I bany
David W, Griffith’s R
was a guest at the G. W.
church, who served dinner at Laubner home Sunday.
“Dad and Mams’’ restaurant on J
w ilH a m s and son
election day, cleared i>3.». lb .. T„n;nr attended the livestock
served an excellent meal. Some ¿ « » » L
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w ill show here three day»
3 night lunches were also served. f show in Portland the last of the
• s ta rtin g Saturday, Nov. 22 3
The newly-elected officers for
,
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Halsey afe: Past guardian neigh- Maxwell purchased a 500-pound
bor, Amanda Hill; guardian hog from Clarence Evans and
Halsey Happenings
neighbor, Laura Bramwell; a d -,had a hog-killing Monday,
(Continued pace 3)
viser, Louisa Taylor; clerk, Nel-J Gilbert Carey came dow n
Harold Stevenson of Browns­ lie Isom; banker, Adda Ringo; from Portland, where he is at-
ville was a Halsey caller Mon­ magician, Ada Corcoran; at- tending school, and spent the
day.
% jfi.2t.ll tendant, Maggie Bressler; cap- week end with his parents. Mr.
Roland Murka and Do _Lo* tain of guard, Edith R obnett;jand Mrs. W. A. Carey.
Inner sentinal, Mary Miller;
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Clark were home from 0. A. C. outer
sentinal, Delilah Miller;! F. H. i orter returned Monday
for the week end.
musician, Sarah Robertson, J with hia prize-winning herd of
Gilbert Carey, who is attend­
ing school in Portland, came
home Friday evening.
Alice Sturtevant was on the
W fJ V
Money interest auJ fa m ily neces ¡ties come high.
sick list all last week and un­
’ ’ r i * • B j; bus'nem is helping your d a iry out the wrong
able to attend school.
way.
B u tte r prloe below cost of production.
Get in the
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THE
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¡ A merica ¡
Farmers Need Baby Chicks.
At the thirtieth anniversary
of the Freerksen marriage, re­
ported elsewhere, a noteworthy
feature was the presence of six
friends who were at the original
wedding.
chicken game. Tney have no substitute yet.
w ill take orders up to the 1st of January for b a b v
^ ^ ^ c h ic k s from the O . A
C W H IT E L E G H O R N S
at 12fc, cash a the farm , an 1 gu ir a n te e a good, s tro n g c h ic k ,
f batch o nly from my oar i s t i c k . T h e y a re a? g , o l egg
layers as I can get. Order now. Have been io the business for
eight years, raising chickens to lay eggs.
You w ill be pleased.
Bert Minckley was in Port­
land tahe last of the week and
incidentally attended the live­
stock show.
P. A.
PEHRSSON,
Howard Reeves of Eugene
was down Sunday, calling on
his sons, Willis and Charles,
who live with their grandpar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rector.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore of
Brownsville called on the lat­
ter’s mother, Mrs. M. M. Ward,
and sister, Mrs. Albert Miller,
Sunday.
T. J. Skirvin was all smiles
and suavity Saturday as he
trundled a wheelbarrow up and
down Second street amid cheers
and (tapping of hands. Jj C.
Walton was the lone passenger
in the vehicle. It was an elec­
tion bet.
Mrs. C. B. Stalnaker of Cor­
vallis left here for Albany Sun­
day. There she met Mr. Stal-
naker and spent the day with
relatives. Mrs, Stalnaker had
been with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. P. Patton, for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bond
passed through Halsey Satur­
day on their way to Albany
from Harrisburg where they
had been visiting their daugh­
ter, Mrs. J. W. Moore, and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Bond are
living in Newport this winter
and had some money in the
to swcurt Urn duidfad ehaaga Ur qual-
tty.
Interest In Scheme.
In the fa ll of 1&23, when the mana­
ger was repainting and repairing the
creamery, he decided to paint one of
the three cream vats a dark red. w ith
the other tw o vats a spotless white.
N aturally such a color scheme aroused
the patrons* Interest.
Upon Inquiry
they were told that the red vat was to
he used for the sour, poor cream. They
were also Informed w hat p articu lar
patrons brought In the cream th a t was
being put Into this vat. When a patron
found out th a t his cream was being
placed In the dark-red vat and that It
was common knowledge th a t his cream
was of poor quality, this knowledge
acted as a spur and an Incentive to try
to have his cream placsd la the other
vat
Improvement Soon Seen.
Inasmuch as only a lim ited number
of patrons delivered their own cream,
routes being operated to bring in the
greater number of the patrons' cream,
the manager curried out the idea of
using different colored paint to reach
the route patrona Twenty-gallon Jack­
eted cans were being used by route
operators, so when these cans were re­
painted one can on each route was
painted a bright yellow und taken on
the route each day. N a tu ra lly this
can of outstanding color caused com­
ment and Inquiry, especially on the
part of the women folks, while the
hauler was weighing snd sampling
cream. As a result of this scheme the
women, who generally attended to the
cream, set about to Improve the qual­
ity. and often w ithin a week cream
that form erly had arrived at the
creamery sour and In poor condition
began to arrive Bweet and In good con­
dition. AVlthln tw o weeks 75 per cent
o f all cream received at the creamery
was sweet, when before the system
was inaugurated only about 40 per
cent had been so.
RIALTO
212 East F irs t at., Albany
Puot» e 3*9
Saturday
THE
SEA
HAWK
* Substantial Structure
Best to Preserve Com
I t matters but little w hat kind of
a silo is erected. So long as it Is an
air-tight and substantial structure. It
w ill preserve the corn crop without
1 any loss nor trouble. However, from
the economic standpoint, embracing
! such features as permaaence, safety,
; fireproof features, and resistance to
Hie wind and weather, some kind of
! masonry silo is to be preferred, for
It w ill not rot, It w ill not blow down
i und It is p erm an ent
On the other hand. I f it should ever
be desired to move a silo from one
site to another, the man w ith the m a­
sonry silo Is at a decided disadvan­
tage, fo r once such a structure Is
erected, It must stay there. A wood
stave silo is to he preferred in case it
may ever be moved. It may also blend
more effectively w ith the other build­
ings than a masonry silo would under
1 certuin conditions, and It might coin­
cide much b e lte r w ith the condition
of the purse at this time.
Pins G 0/3 Poultry aid Dairy Farm
K F. D. 1
H alsey, Oregon
managers, Elizabeth White, Eva r red polled cattle which he had
R ittm an
and
Addie Leeper ;( had on exhibit at the livestock
show in Portland.
flag bearer, Louise Robpett.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert; Parker
and children were Hafrisburg Pride Helps to
visitors Saturday.
Improve Cream
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hll drove
to Harrisburg Sunday $o visit
their son, Glen Hill, aitl fami­ Creamery in Northwestern
ly.
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State Resorts to Novel Way
Mrs. Marcella Kirk of Port­
to Reform Patrons.
land arrived Saturday evening,
for a visit with her parents,
(P rep ared bjr th e U nited S tate« D e ­
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corcoran.
p a rtm en t o t A g ricu ltu ra .)
William Corcoran and Cnrl
Hill came over from Cowaliis
Tuesday evening by motorcycle
and in the lain to cast their
vote for president and defeerve
due credit for their interest
and patriotism. They piade
the trip back that night.
W’hile hunting Sunday, Al­
bert West was shot through the
calf of the leg by the accilential
discharge of a gun carried by
Andrew Falk, son of Fret! Falk,
when he stumbled a up fell.
West was taken to an Albany
hospital and the small bone was
found to have lieen shattered by
the shot, making a serilus in­
ju ry . 11« is doing well, f l i t the
Sweets to the Hfccet
Tbe age of the g irl doesn’ t count
w lien i t come» to candy; big and
little , they a ll love it. T ie candies
th a t we sell «re niade of sure un-
adulterated pugnr cud fU vcrings,
Mnd consequently no m atter how
much ia eaten thero can be no
h a rm fu l effect. Take h u e » box
know ing that it in the purfet candy
made.
C lark’s Confectionery
Engine repairing and recoa.
d itio n in g a specialty
First
Valve Grinding Macn ne
ever brought to A lb an y
Makes ’ em fit
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HALSEY
R A IL R O A D T IM E
N o rth .
A
South
N t. 32.
3:2u a. ru. No. 17, 12.09 p. tn.
IS,
10 48 a. m.
33.
7 ; l l p. nj.
34,
4:25 p. nr.
31, 11.34 p. m.
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:02 p. m,, stops
to let off passenger« from south ot
Eugene.
Nos. 31 anJ 32 stop only if flagged.
N u t . 31, 32. 33 and 34 ran between Port­
land and Eugene only.
Passengers lor south of Roseburg should
take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
to No. 15.
Halsey-Hrow nsviile stage meets trains
18, 17, 14, 34 and 33 io order named.
It looks like the income tax
had been swamped. In the face
of this result, how can anyone
say that advertising does m»t
bring results ? If friends of the
income tax had seen fit to spend
half the amount of money in ad­
vertising that the opposition
; did, it would never have been
defeated. The opposition had
only one argument, viz: ‘‘It
keeps capital out of the state.”
They didn’t need any other. In
fact it suited their purpose
best to have but one argument.
They kept that argument so
continuously and persistently
before the people that the peo­
ple were convinced. If busi­
ness meij would profit by the
example of these men they
would have no cruse to com­
plain that “advertising does not
pay.” It was systematic and
consistent advertising that ac­
complished the result.—Ex­
change.
BARBER
SHOP
Firsí-class Work
J. W
STEPHENSON.
W illson Goggles
The standard
of tbe world.
Wherever the sun thine.» nod tbe
wind blow«.
We have them in tbe»e color«
anther, smoke violot and green.
An interesting example o f the rise of
psychology In securing creara of better
q uality from patrons was recently ob­
served at a creamery In one of the
northwestern states. Attem pts at grad­
ing nt the cream ery met w ith hnt In­
different success. T he manager o f this
creamery talked better quality to the
patrons, but w ith little pffect; and even
a differential In price of 3 to 4 cents a
pound b u tte rfa t in favor o f sweet
cream delivered at the creamery fulled
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FOR SALE
Fifteen
Thrifty
SHOTES
About 00 pound» each.
Mçade & Albro,
O piom etri»t»
and m anufacturing optician»
15 a head
W. F. C arter
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
TurkeyS
of the Stateof Oregon for the Couniy
of L io n , DeptJ 2.
T h tre is a good demand now.
D on’t w a it t i l l the heavy ship­
ment» fo r the thanksgiving trade
begin to arrive. S hip your birds
in as fast as you g -t them io i nn.
d itio o . W rit» or w ire us today
for m arket in fo rm a tio n .
Always Reliable
Reference,
Bank
of
California
PAGE A SON,
P ortland, Oregon.
One of John Standish’s Cartoons in the Scobie iMont,) Sen inel
Without doubt this story is the work of a master. The
characters are real human beings. They were faced
with a thrilling situation involving a problem too trying
for the average sinner and probably too great for a
saint to handle; nevertheless there were smug individ­
uals ready to condemn them.
If you regard black as always black and white as always
white, you may decide that the first word of the title is
most appropriate; but if you can see varying shades of
gray between black and white, you will be able to ob­
serve the p»,culiar fitness of the last word of the title.
Any way you view it, it is a great story.
A Prize Novel to Be Printed
Serially in
The big policeman mores while holdup men ply their trada un and around him and Ihiivee carry off
hil club.
TORRANCE
GARAGE
THE ENTERPRIRE
Bertha O. CuatnnH.aro, Plaintiff,
• vs-
Enoch J. Cunningham . Defendant.
To Enoch J. Cunningham , the above
named deleudaut:
In the name of the >State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the com plaint of the above named
p laintiff in the above entitled court in
the above entitled cause, now eu file ,
w i h the clerk ot saidcom t. on or before
the 24th day of December, 1914, and you
are notified that if you fail to appear and
answer said co.nplaint ss hereby re­
quired. plaintiff w ill apply to the court
for the relief demanded in her said com­
plaint, towit: For a decree diaaolving
the bonds of m atrim onv enisling be­
tween p laintiff and defendant: that p la in ­
tiff be awarded the custody of F ra n k lin
Cunningham and of lane Cunningham,
the m inor children of p U m tiff and de­
fendant; for an ordet directiag defend­
ant to pay into said court for plaintiff
{100 as a tto rre v s fees snit money and
other expense«; and the anm of $30 a
month during the pendenev of this auit
for maintenance of p laintiff and «aid
children : and the turn of $30 a month al
permanent alim ony d uring the m inority
of said children: and for her costs and
disbursements of tins suit; and tach
other ordar as shall bo- proper ia the
premise*.
This smntnons it »erved on yon by
publication in The Hulaev Enterprise bv
order of the Hon B M . Payne, Conntv
fudge of l inn County Oregon, made
November 10. 1924. T h a t data of the
first publication of this summons is No­
vember 12. 1924. and the date of tha laat
publication is December 34 1924,
A M O R A. TC S S IN G ,
jUtoVnev for Plaintiff.
R eiiiei/ce, Halsey, Oregon«
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