Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 31, 1927, Image 8

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    RURAA ENTERPRISE
(Continued front first page)
her children with tbo J. H Van-
nice» at Salem.
Among those who went to Albany
last Fiiday were Mrs. II. L.
Straley and daughter Mearle, Mr».
R. E. Eierly and son Charlie, Mrs.
L'Ster Powell and son Charles,
E Ina Falk, Mrs. II- J. Falk, the
E. E. Careys and W. A. Falk.
GLOBE
ALBANY
Aprli 3-4-5
Harry Langdon
‘LONG PANTS’
I t ’s bolter than
“ The Strong Man ”
to the readers
Come to the matinee» to
avoid crowding in evening
of thispaper
M’ss Grace Kirk and brothers
Henry, Raymond and James snd
the L. R. Falk girls spent Saturday
J u it N a tu ra lly W ro n g
evening at J. N. Elliot’s.
Blink»—“There are two things a
woman has that always are wrong.
Sunday dinner guests at H. J.
Jinks—"I know one. what'» the oth Falk's were tbe J. S. Nicewood
e r i” Blinks—"A watch Is one and a
and
husbund, of course, the other.”—Cln family, Ralph Goldsmith
Merwyn and Kenneth Van Nice.
clnuutl Enquirer.
Wife and Husband
Both lii With Gas
w:
*E w ant you to know th a t each of the
seven quality automobiles named below
is a General M otors car. We want you
to know how General M otors doubly guarantees
these cars—how it is passing the savings of vast
manufacturing operations (1,200,000 cars last year)
on to you—in finely built engines, Fisher Bodies,
Duco finish, quality materials in those vital points
where quality counts most in comfort, safety, long
life and high resale value.
Read about the General M otors line. ‘‘A car
for every purse and purpose.” See the wide choice
of models—the wide range of prices. Decide which
car interests you m o st; then clip and mail the coupon.
As a special offer, we will also send you a wonder­
fully interesting little book about the General Motors
Proving Ground. I t gives facts which you ought to
have before you select a n y car. Fully illustrated.
And its reading m ay save you hard cash. A c t to d a y.
Mirses May Rufli ot Crawfords­
ville and Anna Heinrich were tbe
guests of M iss Mearle Jean Straley
several days last week.
"For years I had gas on the »tom
»ch The first dose of Adlerika helped.
School Notes
1 now sleep well and all gas is gone.
3t also helped my husband.” (signed)
(School Reporter)
Mrs. B. Brinkley. O N E spoonful
The
senior
class entertained the
Adlerika removes GAS and often
brings astonishing relief to the stom­
‘.udent body Wednesday with a
ach. Stops that full, bloated feeling.
ery interesting program. There
Brings out old, waste matter you
never thought was in your system. were several comical readings. The
Adlerika is wonderful for chronic members of each of the othsr
constipation. Halsey Pharmacy.
three classes wero asked to write
nursery rhymes or jokes, which
F A R M L O A N S were read by tho president of each
at lowest rate of interest.
class.
Real Estate
Insurance
Prompt service courteou» treatment.
Tbe remainder of tbe program
W it' B ain , Room .5, hirst Savings Bank consisted of i Song, by the stu-
kuilning. Albany
fent body ; reading, “ The first
Pair of Breeches, by Wilbur Nor-
to n ; piano »olo, Louise Seefeld ;
Waldo Anderson and Son, Props. reading “ a Ford,” Corrin Mille
song, student body ; reading, Dor­
- Day and Night Storage
ris Dykstra ; reading, Helen Car­
Atwater-Kant
ter ;
reading,
“ When Hope
Strömberg
'Spscts Her Bo,” Harry Hussey ;
Federal
the high school song, student
Roister
body.
Radios i Tha following reading by Wilbn
I»* and Baker St».
Norton ia a fair samplo of the fun
A LB A N Y
OREGON. loving seniors’ contributions:
CHEVROLET
-Highway Garage -
r
UNERAL DIRECTOR
RC'SSMAN, Local Manager
Lady Assistant
Al,
The quality car o f the low-priced field. 3-speed transmission.
Strong rear axle. Smooth dry-disc clutch. Over-head valve engine.
Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Alemite lubrication. Fully equipped.
CHEVROLET TRUCK CHASSIS i Vi-ton, $395} 1-ton, $495.
PONTIAC 5 m odels—$775 to $975
OLDSMOBILE
alb answered day or u ig h l|
Phone 255
alsey, Oregon
| I’ve got a pair of breeches now,
And I’ll have to be a man.
1 1 know I can if just I try.
My mamma says I can.
OAKLAND
I’m going to school now verv soon
And learn my A B C .
Mr mamma says I'm too young
yet.
But I ’nu away past three.
B U IC K
Legion lunch
Tuesdays
C V . A T I D 7 1 I L I L I . A A C L
Albany to S»n Fracisco $12 50
NOTICE
of Appointment of Administrator
Notice ia hereby given that tlieunder-
si».a:d, by »n order of the County Court
of Linn County. Oregon, has been ap­
pointed as administrator of the estate
of C. A. Waggener. deceased. All per­
sons having claims »yams said estate are
required to present ttiein withiu six
mouths from the date of this notice,
with the proper vouchers, to the under­
signed at hla residence, abont five miles
southeast of Halsey, in Linn County,
Oregon
tinted this 31st day of March. 1927.
A. O. Waggener,
Administrator aforesaid.
Tina-ng A Tutting, Attya for Admr.
Manufacturers of
L IN N
BUTTER
and Buyers of Eggs
A Farm ers Co-operative
Creamery
DELBERT STARR
Funeral Director and Licensed
Em ha Inter
LADY ASSISTANT
Brownsville, Oregon
A
Modern
Barber Shop
Laundry »ent Tuesdays
Agency Hub Cleaning Work»
A B E ’S P L A C E
NOTICE of Appointment of Executor
Notice ia hereby given that, the nn
iiervigned by an order of the County
Court ot Linn County, Oregon hat been
appointed Bxevutorof tbe last will and
testament of W. a . Alleu, deceased.
All p e r ttti haring claim* agnmat said
«•late are require,! to present them
within aix meoths from the date of thu
notice, with the proper voucher«, to the
undersigned at hi« residence in Heiser
*■ Lian County, Oregon. Deted «od fir, t
published this 17th day of March 19/7
B M. Rond, Executor afore»»’,L I
T u * m b ( A T oein g, Attya for Latcntov. I
w i !‘ piano
8acri®
2n *
uged
if .c®
taken
immediately.
Will give very
Mrs. Edna Geer, county school eajy terms to respOn ible party.
superintendent, visited the Pine For full particulars
8 ess P o rt­
Crove school Friday.
land Music Co., 22 addrth «treat,
Portland, Oregon 7 Six
Miss Pearl Pehrsson," who is
attending O. A. C„ spent fhe Yoor eyes examined and a flue
spring vacation at home.
pair of
Must be sold
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nichole
of
Ritzville, W ash.,
arrived
Thursday for a visit with Mr.
Nichols’ brother Charles and
family.
Toric Reading Glasses
Misses Florenee Sisck, Grace
Pehrsson and Eunice Sylvester
came from Monmouth Wednesday
F. M. French & Son
in a frame cf your own choioe
$6 to $7.50
Jewelers and Optometrists
Albany, Oregon
(Continued in surplement)
j
TRIANG LE
4s
/is Baby Chick; Mashes and Scratches $
s5
\(Z
f /IS
|
need no introduction to the many satisfied useis of last season
The complete line of these feeds, for all stages of devel-
flS opment of the chicks, is dow carried in stock.
î O. W . H U M
Buy food insurance
Next autumn will be
NOW
TOO LATE
x
T. J. Skirvin Sped (§
DELCO - LIGHT electric
plants. Another General Mo­
tors product. Brings you all the
conveniences and lahor-seving
devices of electricity.
Halsey and Harrisburg
Charter No. 49
Reserve District No. 12
Rrport of condition of the
h alsey state
[A LL PRICES F .O .B . FACTORIES]
bank
at Halsey, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business March 23, 1927
C L IP T H E C O U P O N
E WANT VOU to know it o re ab o u t G eneral M otors
an d its cars and o th e r pt oducts. C heck the car th at
interests you m ost and m ail ir th e coupon. W e will send
you. tree, interesting illu ftrate J booklets telling all about
iat car and w hat G e n eral M o to rs is doing to assure
y ou of both value and. satisfaction in car o w n ership. C lip
the coupon now . M uil it TO D A Y . D o n ’t wait.
W
general motors
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts, iucluding rediscounts or bills of exchange
sold with the indorsement of the bink (including items shown*
in items 29, 30 and 32, if any) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __
1155 8(7 05
2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured____________
34 56
3. U. S. government securities owned, including those "shown 'in
items 30 and 35, if an y........................................
1,500.00
4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including ^ « ,™ ’ ’¿overn-
inent, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown
in items 30 and 35, if any ................................................
10,976 55
6. Banking house, $2350; furniture and fixtures, $ 3 , 2 4 0 . ” 1”
5,590.00
(ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers
and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of
this b a n k . . . . . ...................................................
’ ChcMh* i°t"miUk’ ‘’’’‘•'d* ci,y or ,own of "PoHf’n g "bank i ’nd other 43,749.65
100.00
Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 anJ li, $«(845 65
T o ta l__ . . . . . . . . . . . .
............................... .........................................................$217,757.81
LIAILITIES
16. Capital stock paid i n . . . . . . . . . . __. . . . . . .
17. Surplus fund___ . . . . . . . . .
............ .
-C L IP THF COX PON ---------------
25,000.00
10,000.00
is. (a) undivided
G eneral M otors ( D c p c A D e t r o i t , Mich.
L H E \ ROLET
| | »y Please
obligation
me,
, ■ «..nJ,
-• «■»< witFoase
v..»«iw-^to w
i i p n u u u to m
r . y your
our I
roving (Jround B, wk. together with illustrated I
PONTIAC
Q | f a,urc 'describing th e General Motors product I
__
___ '. have cliecked, am i tf,e name of the nearest
L LDSMOB1LB Q
*«> case I may a tsh.a demonstration.
OAKLAND
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CADILLAC
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FRIGIDAIRE no«*,,., ____ _
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It’s cooked with dried sweet milk and cod liver oil, for better
results.
We carry a full line of each
ALSO—
BUICK
W
¥ W
A L B E R S ’ C H IC K S T A R T E R
or L I L r Y ’S
L IF E IN S U R A N C E F E E D
50 body styles a n d types
—$ 2 995 to $ 9 000
FRIGIDAIRE electricre/rig-
erutors. The largest selling elec­
tric refrigeiator in the world.
Built by General Motors. Many
models—many prices.
NOTICE
Optometrists
•f Hearing of Pinal Account
Now Its our new location, 313 W
Notice ia hereby given that the final
First st., Albany, Ore.
account of Ella Kogga at aduiiniatartrlx
of the «state of Edward N. Falro, de­
ceased, (whose true mine was Norman
Neal Kogga and who served in the l ’nite.1
States army under name; of Edwnrd N.
Fairoi lias been filed in the Gountv
Court of Lina County, State of Oregon
nd that the 4th day ot April 1927,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ni„ has been
duly appointed by said court for the
hearing of objeetioaa to said final ac­
count and the settleouent thereof, at
which tune any person interested in
»aid estate may appear and file objec­
tion« thereto’in writing an 1 contest the
“ ms.
Hated and first published March 31
1*27.
Ella Rogge,
Administratrix of the Estate
ussing A » s tin g . Attya for Admrx
Used i Piano
vvuu
imiiv
8tart your baby chicks on
The pioneer in the 8-cylinder field. Standard o f the world.
Improved V-type 90-degree engine. Marvelous bodies by Fisher and
Fleetwood. Duco finishes. A choice o f 500 diffs rent color and uphol-
stcry combinations to emphasize individuality in ownership.
Bell Stage Line Office
Albany
Creamery Association
6 models—$2495 to $2685
Ueneral Motor»’ latest contribution to the fine car field. This Is
the new and beautiful car designed and built by Cadillac as a com-
ranion car to Cadillac. Has V-type 8-cylindcr engine. Fisher Bodies.
Duco finish. N ow on display.
Our aim is to pi esse.
Meade & Albro
18 m odels—$1195 to $1995
L a SALLE
I’>1 soon le tall as papa now.
(Continued in column 5)
‘ALBANY
A short tone spent here permitting
us to test vour eyes may open vour
eyes to the Get that your present glasses
come far from serving you as they should
Il will not take lung to uiake a thor­
ough test.
C O R R E C T L Y FITTED C L A S S ­
E S means careful adjuntmrnt to vour
nose. Tile center of tenses and eyeballs
must be in perfect alignment
An important factor in our optieal
servlet.
7 m odels— $ 1095 to $1295
Everybody knows Buick’s worth. General Motors emphasize»
Buick’s statement that its new models represent "The Greatest Buick
Ever B u ilt.' Vibrationless beyond belief. Famous 6-cylinder valve-in­
head engine. Bodies by Fisher. Duco finish. Many models.
G E O . M. G IL C H R IST
Open Your Eyes
E. E. Hover attended the mission­
ary meeting at the parsonage at
Peoria Thursday afternoon.
/IS
L<>wet rate»
Attractive And I ’ve got pockets in my pants
To put my pencil in,
contracts
For Mamma cays th at I must
Special attention to truckmen op
write
erating under public service coin
In
ached
when I begin.
mission.
J. L. STUART,
PARAGON CAFE
Get your early seed potatoes at
Fred Sylvester was a Corvallis D. H. Sturtevant’s.
caller Tuesday last week.
Rhode Is.and red eggs for sale.
H. L. Blood and family moved
75c a setting.
P. J. Forster.
to their Q“w home near Eugene
Friday and the Pyle family moved
Barred Rock chix and eggs.
into the Blood place the same day. Weekly hatches. Frank Cawrae,
Mrs. W. D. McLaren and Mrs. Crabtreo, Oregon.
$
W inning and holding goodwill everywhere because o f its ad­
vanced engineering and precision construction. Fisher Bodies. Duco
finish. Rubber silenced chassis. 4-wheel brakes. A "six” whose quality
is doubly assured as a product of General Motors.
Automobile and
Truck Insurance
tho insurance man
120 S. Ellsworth st., Albany.
(By Special Correspondent)
11 m o d els— $875 to $1190
Gratifies your finer taste; satisfies every need. A truly fine car at
moderate cost. Beautiful Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Powerful 6-
cylinder motor. Harmonic balancer. 4-wheel brakes. Many other new
improvements. And a wide range of models to choose from.
5c □ Line Weekly
Pfna Grove Points
A low-priced "six” which is a quality ¡product in appearance and
construction. Has largest 6-cyUnder engine in its price class. Beauti­
ful. stylish line«. Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. All conveniences included.
Value proved by unprecedented sale.
The First Pair of Breeches,
fot a bright little boy of about
yaara.
W L. W R IG H T
7 m odels— $525 to $745
(Continued from column 2)
Published every Thursday at Halsey,
i. I’ll grow as fast as can,
Oregon, by Win. H. Wheeler.
And d o n 't you think that very
soon]
$1 a year in advance Arrearages
[’ll be a full-grcwn wan?
12 l-2c a month. Stops wihen time
expires
unless
continuance
is
School was dismissed Thursday
ordered.
far tie fnneral ol Willamln» Cor­ Advertising. 20c an inch; no discount
for time or space; no charge for
coran. She would have graduated
composition or changes. Anounce-
from the nigh school last spring
ments of entertainments, food sales,
etc., whoss object is to raise money,
had not sickness taken her away
charged at regular advertising rates.
The high school baseball team Announcements of religious meetings,
not exceeding four inches, free if
will start the season next Friday
copy is received before Tuesday.
by a game with Monroe high
school at Monroe. Corbin and
McAllister will probably be the Special Notices
battery for Halsey.
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DELCO-r, 7QHT
ru — Q
«) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid
_ 2 596 84
2,U1'M
1D.” ’OSIT».
I»«» h«nks. subject to reserve, '
23. Individual depostu subject to check, including deposits due tbe
»4
Ita,e of OreF°n. vonnty, Cities or other public funds
100,950.96
■»' *?enl4nd certificates of deposit ou tstan d in g___
55.80
479 48
Vntri of
nfk’, demand
Oi thi‘? deposits,
nk
»M . depoeits
™ dim and';;;;
Total
other than W bank
subject
to reserve, items 23, 24. 2.5, 26, $101,486 24
. »uhject
T IMS 4XD S avn tcs D mposits , subject to reserve and payable on
demand or subject to notice :
w a u i e on
27, Time certificates of deposit outstanding........ .........
32,200.13
.8, Savings deposits, payable subject to notice
.
............................
46,960.08
Total of time and savings deposits payable oo denmnd w
subject to notice, items 27 and 28, $79, lb0.2l
Total . . . . ___. . . . . . . .
, , . .,
State of Oregon county of Linti t s ................................................................ »217,757.81
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Correct—Atteet: C. H Koontx D. Taylor L. D Ts^loi nbrnJ'tI5 i* hi*r'
Subecnbed end sworn to before me this 28th day of Marek, 1827
My commission sxplres J-12-25
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