f N e w s ( C o n tin u e d fro m firs t p a g e ) Halsey were Easter dinner guests at Merwin Van Nice’s. Pfna Grow Points (By Special Correspondent) Miss O ra'? Kirk rame home from Eugene Nichols of Rittvllle, Wash Monmouth Thursday on account of ill' She hopea to’ be able io return I wh0 «• rUltln« * « T V * to her duties the last of this week. underwent an operation for goiter at a Corvallis hospital Monday and Is W. A Falk and family were Albany now convalescing nicely at the Nichols callers Friday afternoon. home. Mrs. O. J. Rike and Mrs. H. L. Straley spent Tuesday and Ihursday of last week at Charles Straley’s. help- lng care for Lowell, who was ill. Mrs. E. 8. M arsten was called to Brownsvllle early Sunday morning on account of the death ol her mother, Mrs Robe. Lake Creek Locals (By an Enterprise Reporter) Henry Cook of Portland wa ■ a week end visitor at Harry Davis'. Rev. Laurence Yoo'y of McFarland preached here Sunday at 11 o’clock. Ur Mrs N E. ch*^‘dIer were Corvallis callers Monday afternoon, -f enj^d attended'the commun- lty meeUng Friday evening and en- P ^ r s m given by Uss Cor- ' chamber of commerce and he lunch Provlde<1 »y the ladles of the community. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wallace, who are making their home on Kiger island, visited at A. F. Albertson’s Sunday, Mr and Mrs Fred Lowry'Jr. spent the week end In Portland. Mrs Ann Marks of Yachats, Miss Inez Lowry and Fred Lowry Jr. of Corvallis visited the Pine Orove school Friday afternoon. W D. McLaren and family were Sunday visitors at George McNeil's. Mrs. Mary McNeil spent Thursday at John McNeil's. f The greatest car values in each price class CHEVROLET A short Easter program was given during the Sunday School hour. The piimary class sang two song: and Mrs. Harry Davis a solo She was accom­ panied by Miss Hazel Davb. The a t­ tendance was'large. Mrs. John Gormley «pent the week Alford Arrows end at W. C. Smith's ho-ne near Hal­ (Enterprise correspondent) sey She assisted in the care of her sister, Mrs. Nixon, who ci very ill. Mr. sod Mr». J. D Brubaker C. 8. Williams and 'amlly and Mrs. entertained the latter’» parent», Dicey Brock visited Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ringler, and Manlee Spores, near Springfield, Sun­ tbeir son Jacob and her brother, day. John Ringler, and family with an Ray Barley drove to Junction City easier dinner Sunday. John Saturday evening. proved to be the champion egg Henry Brock and family drove to Lebanon Sunday afternoon Mr. Cur­ ester, eating 21 for dinner. tis came home with them. He will Elmer Taudy of Yoncalla spent help in removing the old house to make room for the new one, which the week end with bis sister, M'»- will be built at once. Mr. Holstein Chaster Curtis. of Oakville Is the carpenter. E. D. Isom and family attended Thomas Ardry and wife were dinner the easier program at the Chr g. guests at Martin Cumming’s Sunday. tian church in Albany Sunday C. 8. Williams and family were Al­ bany shoppers Saturday. They are night. driving a new Ford car. M im Lillie Riokard and her Friday afternoon the school held the brother Jesse are on the sick list. annual Easter egg hunt. Among those Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Smith if enjoying the exercises were Mesdantes C. 8. Williams. Henry Brock. Walter Portland are spending some time Baumgartner, George McNeil. Harry at their farm. Davis, A. L. Owen and Velma. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McKee of Mrs. Ledgerwood is to teach the Eugene spent Sunday with Mrs. school again next year. Miss Velma Alford of Harrisburg McKee’s parents, Mr. and Mr». was a visitor at J. W. Evans’ Sunday Michael Rickard. Miss Georgina Clark of Halsey visit E. D. Isom and family drove ed her friend, Nora Coldiron, over the to Junotion City Monday evening week end. $525 to $745—The quality car of the low priced field. 3-speed transmission. Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Fully equip­ ped. 7 models. Also TRUCK CHAS­ SIS: >i-ton, $395; 1-ton, $495. PONTIAC $775 to $975 — Most powerful “ six” in its price class. Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Beautiful lines. Value proved by unprecedented sales. 5 models. OLDSMOBILE $875 to $1190—A fine car at moderate cost. Powerful 6-cylinder motor. H and­ some Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. 4-wheel brakes. 11 models. OAKLAND $1095 to $1295—A “six” th at is win­ ning and holding goddwill on perform­ ance. B eautiful bodies by Fisher. Duco finish. 4-whcel brakes. 7 models. BUICK $1195 to $1995 — Famous valve-in­ head 6 -cylinder engine. New models vibrationless beyond belief. Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. 18 models. L a SALLE to see " T h e Magic G arden.'’ Mrs. Benzel, who is spending some Deo Rolfs is visiting at the home time with her brothers, the Hetzels. visited at J. S. Nlcewood’s Sunday of fa th ir, Jobu Rolfe. his $2495 to $2685 — General M otors’ new and beautiful car designed and built by Cadillac. 8-cylinder V-type engine. Bodies by Fisher. Duco finish. 6 models. Mrs. Muller and Mrs. J. W. Drirncard of Halsey spent Friday afternoon at Martin Cummings’. Luther Brock and family nairowly escaped an automobile accident while returning from Albany Saturday. The other fellow's car went into the ditch and he assumed all the blame for the W is e G ir l Maud—“ Why don't you accept old Bank I f he's offered to have hla life In ­ sured In your favor?" M arie— "Be­ cause If he was a good risk for the insurance company he'd he a bad one for me.’’— Boston Transcript. CADILLAC $2995 to $9000—Pioneer 8-cylinder car. 50 body styles and types by Fisher end Fleetwood. 500 color and upholstery combinations. Duco finishes. mlx-up. P o la r G a m e S an c tu a rie s Mrs. Woodward, who with her daugh­ ter. Mrs C. R. Evans, wont to Walla A number of Islands owned by Walla to receive medical treatment, is France In the A ntarctic regions have spending a few days at a sanatorium, been set aside as game sanctuaries for taking a sort of a "rest cure’’ before polar bear, wuirus, sea Ilona uud other returning to her home here. uulmala of the cold regions. Come to BRAD MOSS SERVICE STATION fo r G eneral 1 G asoline O ils a n d G re a s e Goodrich, Silve, í wn 11 fits Goodyear W L W R IG H T FUNERAL DIRECTOR li. Ç. R» SS M A N , I orsi Manager T h e R ace Progn-sses I f we do with heard* won t have lighting off have a race of women and brass »voice«, they to w orry nm rh about the flirts.—Indianapolis New«. Lady Assistant All call» answered day nr nigh' Phone 253 Halsey, Oregon D ELBER T STARR Puni rai Director and Licensed Embalmer L A D Y A S S IS T A N T Brownsville, Oregon A Modern Barber Shop Laundry sent Tuesdays Agency Hub Cleaning Works AB ES PLACE TUSSI NG & TUJSSING LAWYERS H»la*y and Brownsville Oregon . 4 of Appointment Adnnmstra' or Notice is hereby given that the« ,nder «meed by ta order o( the County Court of Linn ( o a n tr Oregon ha« he« n ap pointed as tdm inislrator of the estate o( C A H egeeeer. deceased a || pet cl* ,ro* requ red ta present th»„, «,,¡7 „ „ months from the data of t h „ ootlc, with the proper vouchers, to ttw under 2? «» « m • • * Lm n Oregeta Dated thia l i s t day of March A O Wag _ . . _ Administrator i Ta sang A Tueeiag Attya. fac [A L L P R IC E S F . O . B. F A C T O R IE S ] s ta n d s back of th e se q u a lity c ars. A double g u a r­ a n te e b ack of every one. D ecide w h ic h c a r b e st s u its y o u r p u rse . T h e n clip a n d se n d th e coupon. W e w ill se n d y o u free full in fo rm a tio n a b o u t th a t car, to g eth er w ith a w o n d erfu lly in te re s tin g illu s­ tra te d little book a b o u t G e n e ra l M o to rs’ P ro v in g G ro u n d w h e re its c a rs m u s t prove th e ir su p e rio rity before th ey a re offered to you. A c t today. Mail th e coupon N O W , before you forget. E N E R A L M OTO RS G G ENERAL M O T O R S - — — — — — — C L IP T H E C O U P O N « - NOTICE mu t beast of Halsev f ♦ » • m i le . D ept a . D etro i- m - CHEVROLET Pleas* «end. without m v cWiga*ii»n to rr-' illustrated litars tvr* describing the Genet ' M o to « product I have checked — together with the name o f the nearest d e iler i ■ rate I m ar wish a de me nit ratio» □ PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE □ OAKLAND >• V O W r t o r / M ? GROUND BOCK. □ BUICK □ L a SALLE □ CADILLAC □ f ia m e ------------- -------- J5 frigidaire □ FlerlVr Rrfriarratnr* I Stage and Railroad Timo Officers for next year were nom inat­ ed. to be elected next Wednesday. The high school is now gathering old papers to sell. We hope to get a car- i load. The money is to be set aside for I the gymnasium fund, which has al- ■ ready been started . We urge you, j patrons and friends of the school, to help out in this work by giving us I your old papers. This gymnasium i f und will probably make possible a good community hall, which is much needed in Halsey. If you have papers, whether in large or small quantities, j you may call Clark’s confectionery or | inform Carl Sperling or Charley i Wright and we will gladly call for them. Halsey won another baseball game Tuesday, beating Shedd at the latter city, Railroad 15 to 2. Travel The Halsey girls were Novelties beaten, 24 to 5. The “ Cascade lin e ’’ began ru n ­ ning via K lam ath Falls Sunday ¡art. I t cuts 3 j hours from the time between Portland and Ssn Francisco, m aking the trip in 24 j hours. For use Tuesdays and Fridays tickets are sold for $15. Sleeping cars th at m ark a new departure in Pullm an construction and iiv proved dining cars, together with drawing room and com part­ ment cars, club cars and observa- vatiou curs equip the Cascade trains. From April 29 to Oct. 2, the season of summer tourist low rates, round-trip tickets south from Seattle or Portland or north from Los Angeles or [San F ran­ cisco will give the option of going all by rail or one way by rail and one way by host. Twenty thousand bullfrogs from Louisville, Ky., reached San F ran ­ cisco recently, bound for Japan to stock a frog farm . Mr. McGinnis called them “ A party of travelera well supplied with greenbacks.’’ Effective A p ril 17, 1927 Brownsville Halsey stage leaves Halaey 8:25 p. m. 4:25 p. ui. 12:25 p. m. Arrives Brownsville 8:50 p. m 4:50 p in. 12:50 p. m. Leaves Brownsville 11:15 a. m. 3:20 p. m. 9:00 p. m A rrives Halsey 11:40 a. m. 3:50 p. ta.-9:30 p. m. Upon request from passengers desir­ ing to use train Fo. 16, leaving Halsev at 6 10 a. in., stage w ill call at Browns­ ville in tim e to protect tins connection. Otherwise no protection. Southern Pacific trains arrive going north 3:50, 6 10, 11:49 a. m. aud 4;11 p. m. G oing south 12:2', 8:23 and 11:19 p in. AU trains except that going north at 4:11 p. in. stop only when flagged S p e c ia l N o tic e s 5 c a L in e W e e k ly B aby ro o sters six weeks o ld , 10c each . O rd e r a t once, E. A. Starnes, Shedd. Baud or gravel cad be bad cheap at the plant 2 miles east, on th e Brownsville road, after it opens up in M»y. For Sale—Standard make of pi. ano in vicinity will he sacrificed. Must sell «t once; 110 m onthly. Write Tallm an Piano store, Salem. Olve Joy wherever you can. Teli the Californians, who have been complain­ ing of snow and cold winds, th a t we had snow the morning after Easter. It fell on dandelion and daisy blos­ soms, and many others, but did not cover up as much as a blade of grass, but it was snow. Our offer of five good monthly magazines and the Enterprise, all for one year and all for one dollar, if the subscriber is a new one for this paper, has nine days more to run. The Oregon Growers paid Saplro $5500 for help in organizing the body. J. H. Jackson of Lostine writes to He charged $10,000, but compromised. the Washington Pathfinder: C. D. Broxson, of Lostine, farms 600 acres of land, summer fallowing half each season and using 20 horses and three two-bottom 14-lnch gang plows for his work. He harrows the land vicinity. Beautiful instrum ent; a several times during the summer, us­ bargain ; pay $10 a month. For ing 16 horses on a 10-sectlon steel- p articu^ra address Western Piano tooth harrow, and he uses two drills Brokeiage Co , 413 North Boren for seeding — one nine and one 11- avenue, Seattle. foot drill drawn by nine horses. The only hired help to take care of all this work is a sack sewer while combining his grain. vvuu i iuiiu used piano if taken Not Asking heip From Congress PIANO M a t r im o n ia l M is ta k e T he most eerious mistake the aver­ age m arried man makes la showing his worst side to his better half.— Day ton D a lly News. Buy food in su ran ce T h . s & e Used Piano Wil ‘ ,acrifi,7 Must be sold immediately. Will give very easy terms to responsible party. For full particulers address P o rt­ land Music Co., 227 Sixth street, Portland, Oregon N ext a u tu m n will be NOW TOO LATE S tart your baby cbic'/s on A L B E R S ' C H IC K S T A R T E R or L IL L Y 'S L IF E IN S U R A N C E F E E D I t ’s conked with dried aweet milk and cod liver oil for better rMul1’ We carry a full line of each. T. J. SKIRV1N SEED Co., Halsey and Harrisburg j f or XlZ fu tu re success w i t h y o u r flo c k o f c h ic k e n s use t r ia n g l e V Developing Mashes and Scratches « 4' ate i tad new W OOL S A C K S ' o. w . I i t i n Address Count? 1*27 euer Published every Thursday at Halaey, Oregon, by Wm. H. Wheeler. Friday the high school team on the __■■ ’J” L------— ——I —!'! same ground lost to Shedd, 9 to 7. and | the Halsey girls lost by 43 to 17. The $1 a year in advance Arrearages 12 l-2c a month. Stops when time Halsey players attribute their failure expires unless continuance is ' to lack of training, due to wet weath­ ordered. Advertising. 20c an inch; no discount er and an inadequate diamond. for tilne or space; no charge for The student body held Ito regular composition or changes. Anounce­ business- meeting Wednesday Ruth ments of entertainments, food sales, Sturtevant was elected secretary toTfill etc., whose object is to raise money, charged at regular advertising rates. ! the vacancy made by the resignation Announcements of religious meetings, of Nora Coldiron not exceed-ng four inches, free if i It was voted to put on an old-paper copy is r-cerved before Tuesday. campaign. Carl Spurllng was appoint­ ed general manager of It. — — — — G eneral M o tors R U R J A E N T E R P R IS E School Nctes DELCO LIGHT □ Elirlric Pianti o J o Bring one dollar for a NEW aubacription to the Enterprise and get