Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 17, 1927, Image 7

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    “ i t beats them a ll:
any^Z directory
McConnon’s
Water
Softener ”
A ll M c C o n n o n p r o d u c ts
f o r s a le by
F.
E . R o b e rts
Halsey
Start your baby clucks on
A L B E R S ’ C H IC K S T A R T E R
or L IL r Y S
L IF E IN S U R A N C E F E E D
405 West First
*U T T » K -N ’ UT BREAD
A Ibany
/* ■ and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasiona.
Flower phone 458- j.
ALBAN Y
STATE
It’« cooked with dried «weet milk and cod ltv tr nit, for better
result«.
We carry a full line of each
B A N K -W e
■»»invite ¡your business. Savings and
commercial accounts. Capital, surplus,
undivided profita, $100. MW.
T. J. Skirvin Seed <2
Halsey and H arrisburg
I W PLK X GARAGE.
Your eye» examined and a tine a-e
u s p„ Second. Bert Adams, Prop.
pair nt
Storage, Washing, Polishing, General
T o ric R eading Glasses
in a frame if your own choice
$ 6 to $ 7 .5 0
TOO L A T E
NOW
LBANY BAKING CO-
t
Next autumn will be
B u y f o o d in s u r a n c e
lubricating, day and N ig ht service.
G»ASTBUBN'S grocery
IJ
4th and Lyons Street
T R IA N G L E
I be place to buy good groceries at the ,
right price. Oa. the corner, plenty of
room to park. Albany.
„
$ Baby Chick| Mashes and Scratches $
Cafeteria and confectionery j
F. M. French & Son E lite
Home cooking
Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
J ew elers and O ptom etrists
Albany, Oregon
We make our own candies,
W . S. D c n c a n .
P O R O HALES AND SER V IC E1
I m e e t P o p u la tio n
There are ubuut 200,000 kind« of In
«erta In the world.
Wife and Husband
Both III With Gas
Tires and accessorie»
Repairs
I
The complete line of these feeds, for all stag?« of devel.
oprnent of the chicks, ie now carried in «tock.
I
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K ixk -P o U lak MoToa Co.
CYirtmiller Furniture Co., furni-
V ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street, Albany, Oregon.
p iN T E L WRECKING CO-
" F o r year» I had gas on tha stomach
436 West tat
The first done of A dlerika helped. I *
Used Parts for all cars
now sleep well and all gas is gone. Il
also helped my husband." (signed) Mrs
emstitching, stamped good»,
H Brinkley. U N K spoonful A d leriki
removes ( i a S and often brings astonish
faucy work of all kinds at the
ia g relief to the stomach. Stops that
S P E C IA L T Y SHO P
fu ll, bloated feeling.
Brtngs out old 318 West Second at.
waste matter you never thought was tn
your system. Adlerika is wonderful for
olman
jackson
chronic constipation Halsey Pharmacy
Grocery— Bakery
H
M
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M
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W nerd no introduction to the many eatisfied usei« of last season
O. \V . F R I M »
N e w s (C o n tin u e d from first page)
(Continued from firstp-ge)
Church Notices
Pin« Grove Pointe
from R I. Edwatds of Brownsville Methodist—Next Sunday :
&
and given custody of the 16-year-
10 a. in., Sunday school
old daughter atid $10 a month. A
It verything in the line of eats
11, Public service»»
Opposite Poatoflice
«on, a year younger, remains with
3, Junior League
A lb a n y
the father.
6:30, Epworth League
U B C o n fe c tio n e ry ( E t t a w a store
C ream ery A ssociation
7:30, public services.
No. 6)J Noon lunches.
Home-
George Maxwell was filing suit
made candy and ice cream. Ftrst street,
7:80 Thursday, prayer meeting
Manufacturer« of
f»r divotse when the Enterprise
next doot ro Blain Clothing Co.
Here all will find a welcome,
was
going to press last week. In
I MPERI A I? CAFE, 209"w T ïîrst
regardless of social standing. Your
ooufirmation ot the cynical prov-
»
Harold G. M urphy Prop.
Phone 665
and B u y ers o f E ggs
erh that “ courtship is bliss but presence will help, and we will try
W k n k v k b closr
to do you good.
matrimony is b lister” he charges
A F a r m e r s ’ C o -o p e r a tiv e
J. S. Miller, pastor.
that Anna began to bs disagreeable
C ream ery
AGNKTO ELECTRIC CO.
within two weeks after the wed­
H
H
LINN BUTTER
M
DELBERT STARR
Funeral Director and Licensed
Ent bal mer
LADY
A S S IS T A N T
Brownsville, Oregon
investigate the new Prestolite
Rattery prices befere buying.
I Y I A r IN E L L O PARLORS
ding and kept it up u ntif, after
securing a property settlement,
she left him Feb. 1.
S J . Brown, foreman of the
Southern Pacific s Albauy pile­
driving crew, under whose euper-
ISS SUE BRECKENRIDGE, vision were driven all the piles for
Hemstitching.
527 WeSt F ifth
Bell phone 52‘ -L the steel bridges Letween Eugene
aod Black Butte, on the company’s
uk fg n d -P o n u a c
A g e n c y — U»ea
uew Cascade line, was a bridge Church of Christ—
rars bought and sold. When in the
Preaching, 11
forty years ngo and lias
m arket for new cars see us first
12ljW carpenter
.
Second. Phone t>43 Byerley Motor jCo.
Christian
Endeavor, 6:30
worked for the company in Oregon
Ptecsching,
7 :30
ever mice.
J^QKCOE AMES HARDWARE
Clifford L. Carey, pastor.
A Salem factory is putting in
The Winchester Store
Halsey High Delegates to 0 . A. C.
up-to-date machiuery to dispose of
ome sp le n did buy» in piano»,
Representatives from
Halsey
grand uprights and plaver pianos. pait of the prune crop by placing
high school who will attend the
Would like to make a trade with some its juice on the market.
one who haa a first-class m ilk Cow
fourth annual educitioual conven­
Davenport Music House, 409 W. First
Hood River gardeners w ill ehip tion at 0 . A. C. Feb 18, 19 and
street, Albany, Oregon.
24 cars of asparagus this year,
20 are Lyman W. Patton, princi­
t. C hai lea harbor sh o p — M e n ’s
and women's haircuts, 35c , c h il­
Ko’eburg estimates the broccoli pal, and Maud Ferguson of the
dren's, J5c open days and evening»,
faculty and Mary Smith, Lillian
l irst at Washington.
Phone 183-J crop there at 450 carloads.
Rej no’ds rnd M artin Koontz, stu-
Oregon claims a lower infant dints.
y i l E M A R T IN Id D W IÖ SHO P
A (ieo. L. Hurley proprietor and man mortality than any other state.
More t han 150 high schools will
ager , warm air furnaces, plumbic g and
sheet metal work tin and gravel roofing,
Of 1082 boys’ ans girls' school be represented, with nearly 850
general jobbing in tiu and galvanired
iron wotk. met«I skylights and cornices clubs in Oregon, with 8186 mem­ authorized delegates.
pumpaol all kinds; Electric water ays- ber», last year, 461 completed their
The college hopes to stimulate
te ns. 136 Ferry street, Alliany, Ore.
work, on which the total profit thinking along the hues of higher
Phone I27J.
was figured at $65947 fig. Linn education in preparation for the
T U S S IN G & T U S S IN G
county bad 116 members in 88 vocation which the student intends
LAWYERS
club», 7 completed projects and to follow.
Halsey and Btownsville
$1261.64 profit». Our neighbor,
Halsey School Notes
Lane county, took highest honor»,
Oregon
with 856 boys and girls in 88 club«,
(High School Reporter)
88 completed projects and profits
The high school student body
♦ 11,643.88—only 5 of the 88 club, held the regular meeting Wed> es-
failing to score 100 per ceut.
day. 1 In girls who p rticipated
I» »
(A beauty aid for every need)
St. Francis Hotel. W inifred Rose, Prop.
M
A
Modern
Barber Shop O
Laundry sent Tuesdays
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
A B E ’S
PLACE
N O T IC E . o i | H e Triug ^ TT niii™ S cco un i
N o tire is hereby given that the final
account of Franklyn I). Stafford at ad
in in is tra tiix nt the estate of C IF Staf­
ford. deceased, lisa been filed in the
County Court of Linn County, State of
Oregon, and that the 21st day of March
I 927, at the hour c I 10 n'tlc« k A M has
lieru duly appointed by said c ant for
Hie hearing o f objiclions to -aid di al ac­
count and the •etlleinent thrreot. at
which tune any person interested in
»aid estate may appear and file ot/cc-
liona thereto In w riting and contest the
• »me
Dated and first pu'iliabe I I.-b y 17.
1927'
Frank!) n p . Staff rd.
A dm inistratrix of the ►state
T listing A lu s tin g , Aliya, for Adiux.
H X K C ltT y R ’SNotice of Appointment
Notice t< hereby given that, the nn
drrsigurd. by an order of the County
Court of I mu Countv, Oregon, baa been
appointed Rnecutorof the iaat w ill and
testament of W illia m I Cary, deceased.
A ll persors having claims against »aid
estate are requirrit to present them
w ithin six months fio lil the date of this
notice, with the proper vouchers, to the
undersigned st his residence in Halsey,
tn l.inn County, Oregon. Dated and fust
published this 3rd day of February.
I9z7.
H M. Bond Executor aforesaid.
Tusssng A fussing Atty» for Executor.
N O V IC E of Hearing of Final Account
Z otice is hereby given that the fiaal
account of F.. If. Isotn ns administrator
ot tlie estate of Sonina Isom, dece.s <1,
lias Iwrn filed in llie County Court of
l.luu County, Oregon, and that the 7th
day of March, l ’»2?. at the hour of 10
o clock a in , has been duly appointed
by said court for the hearing of objec­
tions to said final account and the settle
■nent thereof, st which time any person
interested in stnl estate mar appear and
file objections thereto in w riting and
< <fateal the samr. Dated and first pub
lished Feh J, 1927.
R D Isom
Administrator Alorssaid
Tnesmg A Tusting Attys for Adm r
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N O T IC E
of Hearing of Final Account
Notice is hereby given that the final
account of Lulu Riock as administarfvlx
of the estate of W illia m A. Brock, de-
teaaed, haa been f itte in the County
Court of Lina County. State o f Oregon
and that the fla t day of February, 192'
af the hour of Ifl o clock a m haa been
duly appointed by said court foe the
hearing cf objections to aald final ac­
count and the settlement thereof at
which time any person interested in
said estate may appear and file ohjtc
•ions there to j o w riting and contest the
same
DgfeJ and first published. Jaiuiary 20
I * 2 j |.
e
Lnlu Brock,
Adm inistratrix of the Estate
T asting A fussing, A tty*, for Adairs.
S
S
<S)o ^ o u
knout
,1 h a tr»'J««*,av,e J? np" a,R] complete line of
t ! v ^ and P E D E R A L T IK E S. T U B E S and
A C C E S S O R IE S , at the lowest prices pos­
sible?
Su ch a R e lie f!
That is 4ha first feeling you! will
express when you put on a pair of
our carefully fitted glassM. Your
eyes will get imneediste relief|frotu
the afraio tbev have been experi.
slicing every hour you use them
in baseball the past two years wera
* warded their letters for tboee
years.
M»»»«« Mary Smith and
Lillian
Reynolds and Martin
Koontz were elected as represen­
tatives to the educational exhibi­
tion to bo held at Corvallie.
The c vice class attended tha
legislature at Salem Thuraday and
also visited the penitentiary, aay-
lum and blind school. Those at­
tending were Hope Hussey, M«rj
Smith, Lillian Keyno.de. Profes­
sor P itlon, Harry Hussey, Carl
Isom, Carl Sperling, Elias Robins,
Max McCord, Roy Safley, Martin
Koontz, Euriel Corbbin, Henry
Kirk and Charley Wright. Mr.
Clark smith and Mr. Erueat
Gourley acted as chauffeurs. All
are reported as getting home
safely.
The high school ie preparing a
program to be given at the school­
house to celebrate the birthday of
George Washington February 22.
All parents are cordially invited
to atbend.
Tbe basketball team went to
Crabtree Friday night, where it
engaged in combat with Crabtree
high school. Score, 2 to 57 in favor
of Crabtree. The boys are not so
downcast, however,as they succeed-
e l in gaining tbe victory on our
home floor when Crabtreee visited
us Jau. 7.
7 / i z » / V rel‘,ne br" kp* and specialize in serving and tepairing
all makts of batterer?
F. G. W O R K IN G E R and A . H A N D L E Y
The HALSEY GARAGE
(By Special Correspondent)
Mrs. Rosa Hover and Mrs. E.
E. Hover visited School Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Gibsou
were Corvallis callers Saturday.
The Women's Missionary society
of Peoria met with Mrs, W- D.
McLaren Thursday afternoon.
Sam Campbell and family of
Kings Valley visited Saturday at
Mrs. Johnson’s.
Ray Hover and wife were A l­
bany visitors Friday.
the county built two new bridges
over Lake Creek on the Pine Grove
road laet week.
Will Eagy and wife of Oakville
spent Thurscay at L. E. Eagy’s.
Mrs. A. F. Albertson spent a
few days at the Higbee bom» last
week,
Charles Gibson and wife of C»r-
vallis visited Frank GibsonSunday.
Spoon Rivor Sparks
(Entsrprlae Corrsspoadsncs)
viaioo.
Let us ex a m in e you r eyeai
at once
A f te r the holidays
have yo u r auto
is
the tim e
to
overhauled and every
defect in car or m otor rem edied.
D o n ’t
w a it u n til the spring rush.
M eade & A lb r o
i
Optometristi
i
Now io our new location, 313 W
Firat a»., Albany, Ote.
ARROW W r A’GE
Published e»-»V Thursday at Ilalsey,
Oregon, b) Wm. I I . W h e ele r.
$1 a year in • Ivance Arrearages. 12>ic
a rnontbr Stops when tim e expires
unless eon» nuance is ordered.
Advertising, K)c an in c li; no discount
for time or -pace ; no charge for com­
position or riattges. Announcements
of entertainment», food sates, etc.,
whose o bj»rt is to raise money,
charged at <-gul»r advertising rales.
Aunounceme»ts of religious meetings,
not exceeding four inches, free if copy
is received M fo re Tuesday.
Special N otices
5c a L in e W e e k ly
C. S- Wright has two Jersey
cows for sal», both giving milk.
Rhode Island red eggs for sale.
75c a setting.
P. J. Forster.
R. I. red hatching eggs 13 per
hundred.
A. E. Whitbeck.
For sale—Piano in storage; only
used six weeks ; latest style ; plalu
case ; Baldwin make ; sweet tone
and responsive action. Will sac­
rifice for immediate sale; $10 per
month if desired. W rite B. H at­
field, piano broker, P O. box 543,
Seattle, Wash.
For sale—A lden’s Manifold
Cyclopedia. 40 volumes. Contains
all tbe subajets in C ham bers’ and
more than as many more. Price
«40-
E- Ruse, R. 2, Halsey.
Cord of Thanks
We wish t i express our sincere
thanks and a ppreciation for tbe
acts of kindness and sym pathy
and the beautiful floral oflerings
received front our neighbors and
friends in tbe loss of our dear
husband awd father.
Mrs. Win. Carver aod Family.
O p p o te d A l l M a c h in e »
The Luddites were bund» of manual
workers In England’ who, In 1811-16.
uuder some sort of organization, went
about destroying textile machinery
and sometimes w recking factories.
The center of the Luddite movement
was In Nottingham , though It extended
also to other part» of the country.
-Highway Garage -
Waldo Anderson and Son, Props.
- D ay a n d N ig h t S to r a g e -
Atwater-K ant
Strnmberg
Federal
Roister
Mis3 Vida Albertson spent Tues­
Radios
day with her friend, Esther See-
feld.
1M and Baker 8t».
OREGON.
Earl and Milton Elliot have ALBANY
joined the sheep club of Halsey
district, of which Earl is tbe
A u tom ob ile and Lowet rates
president.
T ruck In su ra n ce
Attractive
PARAGON CAFE
Tue,d‘ y,
contracts
Lester Powell and family spent
Special attention to truckmen op-
Sunday at Charles Powell’s,
erating under public »prvice com-
Edith Bilyeu spent several days misaiou.
J . L. S T U A R T ,
at Cecil B'lyeu’s on account of ill­
the insurance man.
ness of Mrs. Bilveu and baby.
120 S. EHsworth st., Albany.
Hope Ilussev spent Thursdsy
I f you enjoy a good meal •
And know a good meal when van get it
evening with Nellie and Pearl 5’ou'll
be back for you’ll not forget it.
Falk.
Our aim is to please.
LeRion , unch
Elaine, Geraldine and Lowell
Strale» spent Thursday afternoon
at H. L. b tra ley's while their
mother, Mrs. Charles Straley,
went to see her mother, Mrs.
Rik \
G E O . M. G IL C H R IST
A LB A N Y
FARM LOANS
at lowest rate of interest
Insurance
Misses Ava snd Edna Falk were Real Estate
callers at J. N. Blllot’e Wednee- I roinpt service, courteous treatm ent.
W m B a in , Room 5, First Savings Bank
day eveving.
►uilntng. Albany
Henry Seefeld and wife were
visitors st K. E. Carey’s Sunday.
Miss Ellen Vanntce visited
ith her brother Msrwyn and
family Fridey evening. She left
Saturday morning for Salem, ot
visit with her parenes before re­
turning to school.
Mr. sod Mrs. H trtnsn Stsinks
(Continued io supplement)
If Y ou r E yes Could T alk
would tha message ba one of warn
ingf What would they say ’ Tbe
eyea DO talk, but NOT by sound
—a headache, a pain or blurred
RURA *» ENTERPRISE
THE CANDY GIRL.
or rather the girl who likes candy,
is even where ; her oppo»ite would
be hatd Io find. And if »he gets
her candy from us she know» th at
she get» the l.est confectionery io
town. Thst is why, whe t you tell
her you will buy her a box of
candy, she alawy» says • Be sure
and je t it at Clark
C la rk i C onfectionery
W L. W R IG H T
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
D. C. R O SS M A N , Local M a a t f
Lady Assistant
All call» answered day orui.
Phone 25Ó
Halsey, Oregon