Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 03, 1926, Image 7

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    GLOBE, Albany
(Enterprise Correspondent)
Nov. 7-8-9
BY
LONDON
Hi» greatest Story of Loves,
Hatreds and Impulana on the
Seas aboard the Histrionic Wind
Jammers.
- Our Gang Comedy -
C olds
This is the time of the year we go
around snuffing and blowing, all because
of a cold. Stop this. It can lie done
overnite with Morris’s Cold Tablets
which are guaranteed Can be had only
at your drug store which is the Halsey
Pharmacy,
(paid adv.)
Mrs. J. K. Mode and Bon.4 left
Saturday for Douglas county to
visit for a while.
High-grade Piano Near Halsey.
—Will be sold to reliable party at
big saving. $10 monthly will
handle, A real buy. Write at
once for particulas. Tallman Pi­
ano Store, Salem, Oregon,
FINE PIANO must be sold.—If
taken immediately, will sacrifice
fine piano in storage near here.
Will give very easy terms to a re­
sponsible person. Write Portland
Music Co,, 22? Sixth st., Portland,
Ore., for full particulars and
where it may he seen.
W h e n in A lb a n y
Call at the
Specialty Shoppe
318 W. Second St. for hemstitching
stamped goods, fancy work, etc.
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H. C. ROSSMAN, l.ocal Manager I
I.ady Assistant
All calls answered dnv or night,
Phone 25Ó
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(A beauty aid for every need)
SI. Francis Hotel. Winifred Rose, Prop.
N otice of S chool M eetin g
DOSCOK AMES HARDWAR E
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 41 of
Linn county, State of Oregon, that a school meeting of saiil district will be
held at the School-house, on the 27th day of November, 1926, at 2:00 o'clock
in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set
out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a
special district tax.
The total amount of money needed by the said school district
luring the fiscal year beginning on June 21st, 1926, and ending June 30
1927, is estimated in the following budget and iacludei the amounts to be
received from the county school fund, state achool fund, elementary school
fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district:
The Winchester Store
GEARS GROCERY
1st and Ferry \V. O. Church. Mgr
Buy where you Dollar buys more
TUSSI NG & TUSSING
- Highway Garage -
LAWYERS
Haleey and Brownsville
Waldo Anderson and Son, Props
Oregon
A lb an y
C ream ery A ssociation
Manufacturers of
LINN BUTTER
and Buyers of Eggs
A Farm ers' Co-operative
Creamery
W. L. WRIGHT i
Local Agent for
Chevrolet
Chrysler Cars
Atwater Kent Radios
Accessories and Supplies
- Day and Night Storage -
1st and
ALBANY
Baker
Sts.
OREGON
Holland Bulbs
has arrived—a lino lot
reasonable in price.
Call in and see them
INSURANCE
All kinds at Lowest Kates. W e special-
ire ill Auto and Truck insurance.
J. L. STUART,
l’hone 400
I ’gbt
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Water____________________ ____ ____ _________ . . . . __ _
Postage, stationery and printing___________________ . . .
A B E S PLA C E
,7280 00
25 00
22 50
50 00
T otal...................................................................................................
M ain trn a n c b and R e p a ir s :
School building and grounds................ i . . . „ ........................ POO 00
,1257 50
Capital, like labor, earns wages. The wages
o f capital are interest and dividends.
You can share in the wages o f capital by
investing in Preferred Shares of this company.
You will receive your capital’s wages reg­
ularly— a dividend check by m ail— every
three months.
A large sum o f money is not needed—
you can start investing with as little as $5.
You Should Know the Facts A bout Investment
In Our Preferred Shares
THE PREFERRED SHARES OF
MOUNTAIN STATES;POWER CO.
May he Purchased From
Mountain States PowerlSecuritiea Co.
52 BiHion Loaves in U. S. Wheat
,300 00
Tot* l .................... - .........................................................................
I nsura n c e : ...................................................... * ........................ .......... .
M iscella n eo u s :
Premium on clerk's bond ............................... ............. ..
,5 00
Audit of clerk s l o o k s ____________ . ___________ __
J so
,100 00
, 50 00
T o ta l................................................................ . . . . ..................
E m erg en c y : ............................................................................................ .
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes
during the y e a r ............................... .
, 7
The New Verdol Frame
from county school fund during the coming school year.. ,1057
from «late school fund durirg the coming school year___
151
From elementary school fund during the coming school yr. 1011
Estimated «mount to be received from all other sources
during the coining school year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 * 4
Meade & Albro
J e w e le r » ,
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$0
,193- 15
$9188 15
61
50
CO
sold
at cost and below .
Linoleum originally selling for $1.25 yard, now 79c and 87c
Table» selling for $17.90 now $11.90
Tables selling for 27.00 now 18.C0
Tables selling for 24.50 now 16.25
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Tables selling for 11.50 now 7.25
A ll chairs at cost and below cost
Leather coucb, sale price $23.75 was $38 50
Leather upholstered morris chair $'20, was $30
Desk $15, was $24
Was $33.50 now $22 00
Was 85.25 now 23 50
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("otal indebtedness of District No. 41 is as follows:
Tutsi warrant in d e b te d n e ss-...------ . . . . . . . . . . *231* 03
Total amount of indebtedness.- — . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2313 03
Dated this 1st day of November, 1926.
H. C. D a r» .
Optometrists and Manufacturing
Attest:
Opticians
A ^ A N Y ^ '^ ^ ^ O R E G O N .
B. M. B qms , District Clerk.
BIG SALE
A ll D ressers and C heffoniers to be sacrificed
04
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Here is just what you have been I
waiting for; a real
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Tot.il estimated receipts, not including proposed ta x ........ .. $5188 15
A Princeton frame that ia becom­
ing to almost every face.
RKVAP1TVLA1OS
The Cambridge with it« high Total estimated expense, for the y e a r .... ______- — . . . . . *91(8 15
arched bridge are some of the new lotal estimated leceipts not including proposed tax . . . . . . SIM IS
Rda». r. amount to be raised by district tax .1 — A- — . — $4000 00
frames for fall. A*k to see the
jaaau
new samples.
>
bushels and spring wheat 271,000,000.
The present crop Is above the five-
year average of 802,000,000 bushels.
according to the Seurs-Roebuck Agri­ The acreage devoted to the crop this
cultural Foundation. The latest offi­ year Is put at 57,584,000 and the lat­
cial estim ates Indicate that 839,000,- est estim ates place the production at
000 bushels of wheat will be produced 14.0 bushels per acre, the Foundation
this yeur, and It Is figured that 02 states. Winter wheat will run over
one-pound loaves of bread can be ob­ 17 bushels per acre and spring wheat
tained from every bushel of wheat. Of 10.2 per acre. Domestic needs are es­
the total estimated output 620,000,000 timated at 640,000,000 bushels, so
bushels were produced by winter there will be more than 250,000,000
wheat growers and 212,000,000 bushels bushels for export. Prices are not as
by spring wheat growers In the high as a year ago, but the crop prob­
Northwest.
Last year the winter ably will bring growers more than a
wheat production was 396,000,000 billion dollars.
NOUGH wheut will be produced In
E the United States this year to
make 52,018,000,000 loaves of bread,
E v ery th in g in the furniture line to be
T o ta l...............................................................................................
I n d eb t ed n ess :
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Warrant and interest thereon............................................
JmO 00
—
Modern
Barber Shop
,1600 00
2250 00
2700 00
720 00
10 00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
"The Insurance Man"
Brownsville, Oregon
S alary peb Y ear
,1600 00
1125 00
900 00
720 00
10 00
Our shipm ent of
Halsey, Oregon
D ELB ERT STARR
P ersonal S e r v ic e :
N o .
P rincipals...............................................
1
Assistant Principals. . . . _____ - - ___ 2
T eachers......................
3
Janitors
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1
lin k
............................................... 1
T otal........................................... ...........................................................
M
ateria l and S u p p l ie s :
at lowest rate ot interest.
Furniture, (desks, stoves, curtains, e t c . ) . . . . —. . . . . . . . . . ,450 00
Real Estate
Insurance
Prompt service. Courteous treatment
Supplies. (Chalk, erasers, e t c . ) . . . . _______ . . . . . . . . . . . 100 00
Library Ixxiks..................... .................... .
75 00
W m B a in , Room 5, First Savings Bank
builning. Al bail v
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10 00
Playground eq u ip iu eu t_____ _______ . . . .
.......
50 00
Janitor's s u p p l ie s ......_____ ____ __ . . . _____ ______ _ 125 00
f uel
.
................................ 350 00
D. C. IlossmnH, Salesman
Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
Budget
ESTIMATBD EXPENDITURES
FARM LOANS
Motor Cars
Laundry tent Tuesdays
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
You Can Share
In the Wages of Capital
Under government supervision.
¡VlAltlNELLO PARLORS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1 .0 Ellsworth St.. Albany.
We Will Welcome You As A Shareholder
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B a n k .
W R IG H T
Halsey, Oregon
F. H- Porter of Portland called
Mrs. John Willbanks and Miss
lbany baking co .
at
A.
K
Whitbeck’s
Wednesday
Gladys
went to Eugene Sunday
405 West First
afternoon of last week.
BUTTER-NUT BREAD
evening to visit their daughter and
Beverly Isom spent Sunday with sister, Mr». Vera Harms and to
A lbany Floral Co. Cut flowers her friend Hattie Starnes of Shedd. have Mrs. Willbanks tonsils re­
* » and plants. Floral art for every
moved.
and all occasions.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen and
Flower phone 458-f.
A new shipment of books from
three children of Lebanon were
the
Oregon State library has ar­
Sunday guests at the Chester Cur­
uplex garage .
rived
at the Alford school and any
129 E. Second. Bert Adams, Prop. tis home.
one
In
the district is invited to
Storage, Washing, Polishing, General
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ringler end
lubricating, day aad Night service.
nse them.
son Jacob and Mr. and Mrs. John
Miss Chandler entertained her
Ringler and two children from
PA STBU RN’S GROCERY
pupils
Friday afternoon with a
Washington are visiting at the J.
$-4
4th and I.yons Street
party at the school
The place to buy good groceries at the D. Brubaker home on the Cogs­ hallowe’en
right price. On the corner, plenty ol
bouse.
well place.
John Ringler and
room to park. Albany.
Miss Lillie Rickard visited the
family are moving to a place near
school
Friday afternooo.
plite Cafeteria and confectionery Harrisburg where they will lo­
-4 Home cooking. Pleasant surround­ cate.
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
Pine Grove Items
We make our own candies.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom visited
W. S. D uncan .
the county seat Wednesday morn­
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
ing.
The Pine Grove community
'ORD SALES AND SERVICE
Velda and Alice Curtis enter­ meeting will be next Friday even­
Tires and accessories
Repairs
tained a number of their friends
ing.
K ir k -I’ ullak M otor Co.
and schoolmates with a hallowe'en
Mesdames William Gillispie and
party Saturday night. Games
ntm iller Furnitute Co., furni­ and stunts were enjoyed uutil a Harvey Wallace of The Dalles
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
arrived Saturday for a visit with
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First late hour when refreshments con­
Mrs.
Wallace’s parents, A. F.
it reet, Albany, Oregon,
sisting of puapkia pie, doughnuts
Albertson
and wife.
and cider were served.
Those
piNTEL WRECKING CO.
W. G. McNeil and family and
present were Ernest, Leo aud Anna
436 West 1st
.Mrs.
Gillispie attended chnrch at
Theresa
Cersovski,
Josephine,
Used Parts for all cars
Bertha and Theodore Comely, Dor­ Ingram Island Sunday.
RANK G. WILL, Jeweler
Rev. Mr. Gillette preachsd at
othy and Maxine Gentry, Mr. and
326 west 1st street
the
Pine Grove church Sunday,
Mrs.
Julius
Falk
and
daughters,
For wonderful values in sparkling gems,
gold and silverware of very best qualit) Wilma, Lois, Erma and Violet,
Grace Pehrsson and her friend,
and Mr. and Mrs. A. E- Wbitbeck. Mies Huut of Monmouth, spent
ides and furs tanned to
J. F. Isom returned to his borne the week end at the Pehrsson home.
Order. Cash paid for Hides and
Furs. <J. B. Ogden. East Water Street. at Oakridge Monday.
The Pine Grove school gave a
halloween party Saturday evening
Mrs.
J.
H.
Rickard
and
daugh­
olman & jackson
Grocery—Bakery ter and son Emery were Sunday which was well attended and en­
E verything in the line of eats
afternoon callers at A. E. Whit- joyed. The schoolhouse was beau­
Opposite Postoffice
beck’s
< tifully decorated. Pumpkin pie,
M as Gladis Willbanks enter- cider and doughnuts were served
IM PERIA L CAFE, 209 W. First
*
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
tained the Halsey Christian En- after the program.
Phone 665
Mrs. Looney and sons visited
•leavorer3 with a hallowe’en party
W a NEVER CLOSE
the
former’s sister, Mrs. J. A.
Friday night.
JLVAUNKTO ELECTRIC CO
Johnson,
last week on their way
Miss Agnes Chandler spent Wed­
I ’ * Investigate the new Prestolite
to
California,
after having spent
Battery prices before buying.
nesday night of last week with Mrs.
the
summer
in
Washington.
E. D. Isom and accompanied her
en and money are best when
Ross
Gibson
and Fred Patapoff
busy. Make your dollars work in to a meeting of the Rebekah lodge
>ur savings department. A lbany S tate in Halsey.
returned Tuesday from California.
M
a M U M M r n n M U U H i
W. L
Miss Wilma Falk spent S atur­
day aad Sunday wifh her friend,
Velda Curtis.
A
“The Sea Wolf”
JA C K
Alford Arrows
^ lb a n y ^ ire c to ry
Chairmaa Board of Directors,
Was $34.60 now $22.75
Was 20.00 now 18.25
A ll W all paper one-half off
Dishes and glassware at a tremendous discount.
All our farm implements, htrnese goods and a good deal
of our hardware dock at a discount.
C n \e us a call and see w h at w e have for you
Harrisburg