Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 06, 1926, Image 5

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    rural enterprise
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Neighborhood News
Published Every Wednesday,
editor and publisher
Wednesday, O»t. 6, 1926
$1 a year in advance
A rrearages 12>4c a month
Pine Grove Items
Alford Arrows
B y H ubert L A i . mon
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(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
Albert
Heinrich is spending a
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 . Jenks of
few
dayB1
vacation
at home. He
Tangent visited at J. H. Rickard s
is
employed
at
\alsetz.
Sunday.
(E nterprise Correspondent)
Two new families have moved
R#y Hover, Bert Haynes and E.
A dvertising, Vtc an inch ; no discount
E. u Hover
families joined
v .«. andtheir
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for lim e or space ; no charge for com­ into our community recently, the
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Davis
family
to
the
R
ogers'
the
other
members
of the Hover
position or c jauges,
place, vacated by John Willough- family in helping Everett Hover
, .
_ a cd the Brubaker favily to the celebrate hia 80th birthdcy at his
W . j n . Kobert.on .4 H .l..y M l
p„ ce.
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H ...i.b = r ! S uod.y.
Corvallis on October 1st
Lee Ingram and family have
a
large crowd attended the
cade Locks to inspect the construc­ moved to Harrisburg.
community meeting Saturday eve-
tion work on the Bridge of the
Mr. and Mrs. E D. Isom ami " W »"d eui°yed the 8plendid
Gods across the Columbia river
daughter Beverly visited at Horace | program.
ju st below the Cascades.
Armstrong’s Sunday.
j There are 35 pupils attending
the state fair Thursday.
The Kirk achool and playebed ia
now complete. School has been
in session two weeks, with an
enrollment of 24 pupils.
Mrs. E ither Seefeld, who has
been on the sick list for several
days, went to Eugene Saturday to
consult a doctor.
Rev. Mr. Gillette, who has been
on an extended visit in the east,
returned to the home of his soo,
Clarence Gillette, last week, bring­
ing his daughter and granddaugh­
ter from Montana with hint. The
Mattsona will visit at the Clarence
Gillette home for sometime.
Mrs. Whitbeck was a visitor at
the H. L. Straley home Monday
afternoon.
The modern chicken house of
M- U. Harding is nearly complete.
He and his sons were the carpen­
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bierly and
sens and Ava and Edna Falk
attended the state fair Thursday.
They were at Theo. Falk s over
night and on Friday were dinner
guests at Conrad Falk's at Salem.
They returned to their homes
Fiiday afternoon.
Miss Jennie Nicewood was a
guest at H. J. F alk’s over Friday
night.
The H. J. F alk family spent
Sunday at Everet Waggoner’s.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . J. Albertson
and son Lester and daughter Vida
were Sunday dinner guests at J.
N. Elliot’s.
Mr and Mrf. John Rolfe and , the Pine Grove school.
Miss Undine Damien visited
son Deo visited at the William
Mrs.
L. E. Eagy Thursday after­
Junk in home at Foster Sunday.
noon.
The ri«ht start is the making of
Mrs. A. E. Whitbcck called on
Mrs. J. A. Johnson and daugh­
your business.
Mrs. L. II. Straley Monday ter were Albany callers Thursday.
We invite you to visit our farm
afternoon.
Mrs. H. L. Blood and children
and look over our flock of trap-
neetsd S. C. White Leghhorns.
, „ Mrs. . E D. Tsom and dau81,ter j were chopping and having dental
.n t Sun.
done jn Harri9burg Tuesday.
. -----. . . Beverly .„
l,av e! and , daugeter
spent
bun-
For the last ten years we
day, Monday and Tuesday iu
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McNeil
been breeding poultry from the O
Albany last week, visiting and and Ruth transacted business in
A. C. stock, the best in Oregon,
attending the teachers’ institute.
Albany Thursday.
and our eggs sales proves our con­
Miss Agnes Chandler attended
Mr. and Mrs. W- G. McNeil
tention.
Albany and Mrs. Albertson attended the
Orders are now booked for teachers’ institute in
Hatching Eggs, Baby Chix, and Monday anjf Tuesday of last we> k. services held bv the missionaries
Breeding Cockerels for 1927 deliv­
at the Halsey Methodist church
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ery.
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We have also «bout fifty old I
W . L- W R IG H T
Spoon River Sparks
hens of A one stock; they are ju-t
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going iato moult, having laid the]
(E n te rp ris e Correspondence)
O. C. ROSSMAN, Local Manager
season through. We will let them |
Clifford Babcock aud family and
Lady Assistant
go at $1.00 each to make room for |
F. J. Keen were Albany business
All calls answered day or night visitors Saturday.
pullets.
Phone 255
Pine Grove Poultry and
The Cecil Bilyeus were Sunday
Halsey, Oregon
Visitors at A. L. F alk’s.
Dairy farm
P. A. Pehrsson, Prop.
Misses Grace Kirk and Mearle
Straley left for Monmouth last
week.
Mr. arid Mrs. W. R- Kirk and
sons and the G. J. Rikes, accom­
You ladies who have never been able to wear repaired shoes, do not need
panied by-M rs. F. W. Falk, at­
to park your worn shoes in the closet any longer. Vou can now have
tended the.state fair Tuesday.
your »hoes “ reb u ilt" by the new Huronean •H ydro" press method. It is
Hiram Bierlv and A. H. Quimby
a neat, comfortable and water-proof cem enting process, w ithout the use of
left Monday for an extended trip
nails or thread. Y our shoes are returned to yon with all the comfort and
east. They will visit friends and
appearance of a new pair, We have special facilities for rebuilding arch
preserver shoes—retaining th eir original shape and giving them a factory
relatives in Oklahoma, Nebraska,
finish. Hand turned McKay and Goodyear welt shoes are bandied the
Wisconsin, Ohio, Virginia, Mis­
same way with this new method.
souri and Pennsylvania.
Special Noti«-e For Men
Mr. and Mrs. W- A. Carey of
Park your g >0.1 o l. l and new shoes nt W hite s Shoe Shop. W e take pride
Salem spent the waek end with
iu giving you quality and service at a reasonable price.
their sou, E. E. Carey, and family.
White’s Guaranteed Shoe Rebuilding Service
Mr. and Mrs. H L. Straley
Oppooite Hotel Albany,
Lyon St.
Albany, Oregon
were among those who attended
Baby Chix
New Parking Notice!
Your Clothing Store
In This Vicinity
P a c ifi^ te m a tio n a l Live Stock Exposition, Portland, Oct. 30-Nov. 6
«3.90
to P o rtla n d
and return
For use Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, return limit Tuesday.
15-day roundtrip tickets on
sale daily at slightly higher fare
permit stopovers. Convenient
trains going and returning.
Save 10% to 40% — buy roundtrip tickets
Our shipm ent of
Holland Bulbs
has arrived—a fine lot
reasonable in price.
Call in and see them
Buy them now, while they are
cheap. Waxens 25c a box while!
they last. Northern Spy 35c and
up, Jonathan 40c and up, d' Anjou
pears 50c. Please bring contain-1
ers, as we will have to make
charge of 20c for boxes. Money ]
refunded on boxes when returned.
Geo. A. Mitsch, on the old Stratton ]
place, east of Brownsville.
Albany
Creamery Association |
M anufacturers of
LINN BUTTER
wo are better prepared than ever to outfit you
with your wearing apparel. W hether its a suit
or overcoal, hat. shoes, sweater, or “whatever-
else” you will find a range of bonafide values in
this store.
R E M E M B E R , we are strictly a mens store; our attention
is not divided between drygoods, notions, groceries, hardware,
and clothing; we buy from the world’s largest reliable manu-
facturers, and we buy for your individual needs.
and Buyers of Eggs
A Farm ers’ Co-operative
Creamery
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O R E G O N
S A .I E T Y
Phone 226
TUSSING & TUSSING
LAW YERS
Halsey aud Brownsville
Oregon
INSURANCE
All kinds at Lowest Rates. W e special­
ize in Auto and T ru ck insurance.
J. L. STUART,
“ T h e Insurance M an"
120 E llsw orth SL, Albany,
Phone 400
The Triangle Mills, 1 nc.,
m anufacturers of Triangle and Ker ’S Poul­
try feeds, maintain an excellent fielc1 service
departm ent. This service is free to any
poultryman, simply for the asking.
Ask about it.
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We Can Give You Good Prices on
OIL MEAL "il“
Highest prices paid for poultry end eggs.
W e buy wbat tbe farmers bav to sell
and sell wbat the farmers have to buy.
T. J. Skirvin Seed ©
HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
AND
SURPLU S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
HALSEY Dealer H udson
GARAGE in &
Tires, Tubes and Accessories
G e n e r a l R e p a ir in g ; a n d B a t t e r y W o r k
All work done reasonable and guaranteed
1924 Ford Tudor Sedan in s plendid condition.
Ford Touring Car with Good Rubber for $35
5
Wlio Wouldd’t Smile
Church of Christ
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AND
Clay P. Moody, Agent
Grace Kirk, Grace Pehrsson,
Agnea Chandler, Velva Hadley
and Mearle Straley are among
Halsey girls who are imbibing
knowledge at Monmouth this fall.
Miss Ruth Finley of Crawfords­
ville was the guest o, her aunt,
Mrs. Eliza Erandon, Monday.
William Corcoran, who is em­
ployed with a drug company at
Oakridge, has been mixing a little
hunting with other occupations and
has proved his success in th at line
by sending his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Corooran, half of a fine
deer.
Neighbors, including the
editor and wife, were generously
remembered.
John Salash and Linn Norton
and their wives left early Wednes­
day morning for a ten-days h u n t­
ing and fishing trip on the Ya-
quina.
A. M. Dalrymple of Salem, for­
merly warden of the state peniten
tiary but now deputy state fire
m arshal, was in Halsey Monday
and paid the Enterprise office a
visit.
Arthur Robnett of Eugene was
transacting business in Halsey
Tuesday.
This Fall
COM FORT
Southern PaelficUnes
Apples For Sale
Standing year after year with increased pat­
ronage, and an ever widening circle of friends
and customers; we realize that the people want
dependable merchandise, which is a part of real
service, that they want dollar lor dollar values for
their hard-earned money; ami wo have builded
our business on this basis. We have nover for
one moment considered sacrificing our reputa­
tion for value-giving, just to quote you a cheap
deceptive price.
IN
travel
Sunday School 10.
Preaching 11.
Christian Endeaxor 6:80.
Preaching 7:80
Clifford L, Carey, Pastor.
happily upon opening a box of
these
delicious candies?
To*
w onderful
assortm ent, various
flavors a u d tem pting appearance
of these “ lum ps of delight” win to
us all loa-ets of good sweets and
judges ol confectionary excellence.^
Try them once and see if we ex«
aggerate th e perfection of th e n
goode.
Clark’s Confectionery