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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1927)
News (Continued from first page) H. L. Aim on’s farm Is at Independ RURA'a ENTERPRISE ence. instead of at Corvallis. The Al Published every Thursday at Halsey, mont, expected to be on it before the Oregon, by Wm. H. Wheeler and *11 met by her mother, Mrs for relief of Mississippi flood Veatcb of thia piece There they sufferers. epent the day with Wayne Veatch J. A. Stevenson celebrated hie who le at the U. of O I" Save m o n ey 75th b irth d a y M onday. Reported to the etate board of The piano class of Mrs Donna Cross h ealth from »hie cou n ty last »ee< gave a recital last Friday evening at were ch icb eu p ox 1 case, flu 5, the Christian church. A good sized meaelea 1, m um ps 2, pneum onia 1 audience attended to hear the music, which was praised without stint. — C. S . V eatch spent S u n d ay a) Harrisburg Bulletin C o tta g e G rove, w hither he wen Mrs. Ida Ruby May Gage died Sun- with the F ru itt fa m il* . lav at the Shaw resilience, south of town, aged 50 She had lived in Ore Wra. M, L. T hom as of Portlan gon thirty years. Her father had a spent the week end at Ha'aey lomestead In Curry county. She mar return lug to Portland Sunda) led O. B Gage, who survives her. on 'lew Year s day, 1910. A sister lives «»suing with Mrs. W. B , Cooper n Idaho and another in Curry coun- also of P o rtla n d , who had bee y. The funeral was at the Church visiting in Piog< ne. if Christ Tuesday and interment in Mrs. Gage The an n u al C h a rity grange the Alford cemetery. leaves many friends wherever she com m unity picnic will be M ay 2> las resided. thia year. Brian Perry and family and Mrs Linn cou n ty has given $ 1 ,1 1 7 2> tump and daughter Nina, from Eu gene. called on the Burbanks Sunday Mrs Kump has traded her property lere for property In Eugene. Headaches W M Burbank has been building a lew cabin and painting and fixing up lis camp ground, getting ready for tummer tourists. Quick Optical Repair Work spent in studying motor car values before you decide on your new car may j L. 6ave you many dollars afterwards. That is why General Motors wants to 6end you a finely illustrated little book about the great General Motors Proving Ground where cars are proved by day and night tests, and values are absolutely estab lished. Every car owner should have a copy of this free book because it tells what points to look for in selecting a car, and how to make comparisons. A FEW M IN U T E S With this really interesting book, which will be sent free as soon as you fill in and mail the coupon, we want to send you illustrated booklets about the General Motors car which suits your purse. You know these cars; all are famous. But did you know that they are all made by General Motors? Did you know that General Motors, by building more than 1,000,000 cars a year, saves millions of dollars, and how these savings are passed on to you in better value, longer life for your car, and a higher trade-in value when you are through with it? PABCO DE LUXE R ugs R e g u la r $14.°° $ 8 .75 CHECK THE CAR THAT FITS YOUR PURSE Xlbany BARGAIN HOUSE DELBERT STARR F uneral Director and Licensed Embaimer LADY A S S IS T A N T Brownsville, Oregon •«econd and Baker Phone411J These facts mean hard cash to you. The coupon involves no obligation. Just check the car that interests you most. Booklets w ill come at once, a n d also the book about the Proving Ground. Make up your mind to buy your cars scientifically from now on. M ail the coupon T O D A Y . I f you enjoy a good meal \n d know a good meal when voll get it You’ll be back for you'll not (orget it. PARAGON CAFE Le& i: " h G E O . M . G IL C H R IS T N O T IC E of Appointm ent of Hxecbtr Notice is hereby given that, the nn deraigned. by an order of the Count' Court oi l inn County, Oregon, has Iwei appomled Executrix of the last w ill a m testament of Richard C. Farwell de ceased. •' All peraor.s having claims »gainst sau estate are required to present then within six months from the date of thl notice, with the proper vouchers, to tin undersigned at her residence, abou three miles east of Shedd, in Lim County, Oregon. Dated sue first published this 28th day of April, 19,7. Grace Farwell. Executrix aforesaid Tusssng 4 Tuaaing. Attys. for Exrx. ALBANY GENERAL MOTORS Ticket office Bell l.ine Stage. Albany to San Francisco, $1.5. W L W R IG H T FUNERAL DIRECTOR D. C. Rf SS M A N , Local Manager Lady Assistant Ml call» answered d avoruigh' Phone 25o 1 Halsey, Oregon General Motors (Dept, A ), Detroit, M ich. N am e.______________ Address. V A R N IS H E S CHEVROLET _ .. □ 7 models — $525 to«$745 T h e quality car o f the low -priced field. 3-speed transm is sion. Strong rear axle. Sm ooth dry-disc clutch. O v e r-b ra d r u t - ' - n M i V Tn ™ , F " h' r Bodies. Duco finish. F ully equipped. I PONTIAC □ 5 models — $775 to $975 A ....................... low-priced " s ix - J w hich is . quality product in appearance and construction. V alue proved by unprece- . H a * ,arfteat 6-cylinder engine in its twice d a is . Beautiful lines. Fisher Bodies. D uco finish. AU c o n ^ e n c l ^ \ I wial) to th a n k the m n n j friends Misses Louise and Esther Seefeld were Albany callers Saturday after who have been s«i sy m p a th e tic and h elp fu l d u rin g the illn ese aud noon. after the death o f m y dear wife Mr. and Mrs. Albertson and son IG . B. G«ge. Lester were Sunday visitors at J. N. Elliott’s. home of the former. Those present Mrs. C. E. Gillette motored to Salem were Brian Perry and family, Mrs. Saturday. Kump and Miss Nina of Eugene, Miss Edna Falk spent last week at Frank Williams, and an aunt of Mr. Perry's from Benton county. | the C. G. Hamer home. A singing class was held at the J. H. Templeton and wife of Seattle Alvin Kropf home Sunday evening. [visited at W. R. Kirk’s Saturday. Jacob Rlngler visited his sister, Mrs. Mrs. R. E. Bierly and Mrs. H. J. J. D. Brubaker, Sunday afternoon. Falk were callers at Albany last week | Monday. Jack Curtis of Peoria visited his nephey, Chester Curtis, Monday. A ball game was played last week Wednesday at Rowland between the Two burials were made in the | Kirk school and Rowland and Bran Masonic cemetery last week, that of don. The score was 19 to 20 in favor Mrs. Sarah O'Neill 'of Portland on | of Rowland and Brandon. Tuesday and that of Mrs. Laurence Mrs. R. E. Bierly and Mrs. L. R. L. Lamb of Harrisburg on Thursday. Mrs. L E. Bond of Albany spent the Falk and daughters Betty Jean and Edna called on Mrs. Rosa Powell at week end at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. E. D. Isom. | Halsey Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck accompanied FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Horace Armstrong to in Halsey Eugene Thursday afternoon of last vicin ity. B ea u tifu l ii.etr'im eu t; a week. bargain ; pay $10 a m onth. For Brian Perry and his sister. Nina p articu 'arg address W estern P ia n o Kump of Eugene, celebrated their B rok eia ge Co , ^ 3 N orth B oren birthdays Sunday with a dinner at the aven ue, S ea ttle. OLDSMOBILE 11 models—$875=10 $119 0 B u y food in s u ra n c e □ A fine car at moderate cost. Gratifies your finer taste» satk - fies every need. Beautiful Fisher Bodies. Dkico finish i Howerful « -V llin d rr engine. H arm on ic balanc.w and orhet new new in Improvements. 4 -wheel brakes. A n d a wide choice<rf m odels. Id' III ! IK fill OAKLAND w, S U[ I’ M Netv Floors with \ One __ Sweep of the Brush A IT H no touts or bother you can now ' make your floor« beautiful, at very little cost Give them a coat of LOW E B ROTHERS W N E P T U N IT E V A R N IS H ST A IM and see what • difference it make#. Stain« and vamiahes at the application. Cornea in many natural wood shades and dries to a luatroua waterproof finish. Fine for doing over furniture too. Coma in » n d rfef a c o lo r c » r d W e 11 be glad to show you how to use it for best reaulta. We carry a full line of painting auppliea. •» v □ I I I I I I I I I I BUICK — TOO LATE Start 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 7 models — $1095 to $1295 I t ’s cooked with dried sweet milk aod cod liver oil for better resu,t* We carry a full line of each. 18 model« — $1195 to $1995 T. J. SKIRV1N SEED Co., □ Everybody k n o w , Butch' I w orth. General M o to rs empha- sites Buick a statement that its new models retr "T he , II ,Bu?ck Ev" B u , lt " V ib rad on les, tx.-vom I b elief. A-CSUnder valve-in-head engine. Fisher Bodies. Due o fiaisl k Halsey aod Harrisburg LASALLE 6 models — $2495 to ‘$2685 □ General M otors' latest con tribution to Yhe fine c » field'. N ew and beautiful car designed and b u .lt by C ad M a c a u Fisher Z . r * " ,y " T Y • r Bodies. Duco finish. N o w on display. I CADILLAC 41, Under .engine - [ALL PRICES F.O.B. FACTORIES,! ALSO — [ [ TRIGIDAIRE electric tcllin x ««acme rtrrigarator in the w erid . B u ilt bv General M otors. M an y models. M otors produr t vOU . f l the convenience, ,d xaringdesKcesofelera rid ty . m fo r future success with your flock of chickens use $ t r ia n g l e 3? S i Developing Mashes and Scratches £ color and upholstery com binations to emphasize in d i JduaU ty*” ' HILL & (S N e x t a u tu m n w ill be NOW V inning and holding goodw ill every where because o f Its superior perform ance. Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Rc.bber silenced chassis. 4 wheel brakes. A " s ix " whoseaqua ity is doubly •lit assured as a product o f G eneral Motors. r Pine Grove Points (B y SpecuU Correspondent) PTANO r 121.11V CHEVROLET T R U C K CHASSISi H-ton, $395» l too,-$MA»5. ! Card of Thanks The Pine Grove community meeting Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Falk and child ren were Sunday dinner guests at [ will be Friday evening, May 6. | Merwin Van Nice’s. Mrs. Carver visited her children who Mr. and Mrs. Dustin, college friends live at Valsetz several days last week, , of Mrs. Edna Rike, visited at the Rlke returning home Monday. | home Wednesday. Mrs. A. F. Albertson accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Higbee, to Mrs. Oren Frum and daughter Vlv- Salem Monday. I lan spent Thursday evening at J. N. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chandler were I Elliott’s. Albany visitors Saturday. C. L. Falk sr. and Webster Falk Mrs. L. E Eagy and Mrs. Floyd | visited at L. R. Falk’s Sunday evening. Kenneth Van Nice and Miss Nellie Nichols visited Mrs. Oithens Wednes day afternoon. I Falk attended the Epworth league con Several people from Lake Creek and vention at Springfield over the week end. They were accompanied by Rev. Pine Grove attended the missionary program at Peoria Sunday evening. I I S: Miller of Halsey. Mrs. J. A. Johnson has about 1800 Alford Arrows turkey eggs setting which are Just be ginning to hatch. They are for parties (Enterprise correspondent) near Tangent and Wells. The Alford school will close Friday | of this week. — — — - - -CLIP THE COUPON • — — — —— I Miss Grace Kirk came home from Monmouth for the week end. Grace has fully recovered from the flu. Clifford Babcock and daughter Eloise were very ill last week with I flu. p L E A S E »end, w ith o u t any obligation to me, illustrated litera ture about the General M otor« product I have m arked below together w ith the name o f the nearest dealer in caxe I may wish a dem onstration. ALSO SEND YOUR PROVING GROUND BOOK. P A IN T S for time or space; no charge for composition or changes. Announce em Thursday. ments of entertainments, food sales, etc., whose object is to raise money, The play for the benefit of xhe charged at regular advertising rates school clubs took in over »100 at Announcements of religious meetings Koontz’ hall Friday night. not exceeding four inches, free if The monthly review of the federal copy Is received before Tuesday reserve bank for this district says: In dustrial activity increased further dur ing March, and was greater than in Stage and Railread Time March a year ago. Distribution of Brownsville-Halsey stage leaves Halsey commodities at wholesale and retail 8:25 p. m., 4:25 p. m„ 12:25 p. m was somewhat smaller than in March Arrives Brownsville 1926. The general level of prices con 8.50 p. m., 4:50 p. m., 12:50 p. m. tinued to decline. Leaves Brownsville There are 4000 more horses in Ore 11:15 a. m., 3:20 p. m., 9:00 p. m. gon than a year ago. Arrives Halsey 11:40 a. m„ 3:50 p. m„ 9:30 p. m. Spoon River Sparks Upon request from passengers desir ing to use train No. 16. leaving Halsey (Enterprise Correspondence) W. H. Kirk of Portland and son I at„ 6:1° a • m- sta«e wl11 call at Browns- Billy called at W R. Kirk’s last week vlUe ln tta e 10 protect this connection. Otherwise no protection. Monday. Southern Pacific trains arrive going The M. B. Harding family have been north ill with flu. 3:50, 6:10, 11:49 a. m. and 4:11 p. tn. Going south Mrs. H. L. Straley, Mrs. Hazel Mun- 12:21, 8:23 and 11:19 p. m. kers and daughter and Leroy Straley All trains except that going north at motored to Monmouth Friday. Miss Mearle Straley came home with them. 4 :11 p. m. stop only when flagged. clipping this coupon/ LOOK! Glasses or spectacle* broken? Guard beat out of alignment? Temples to« lone or too abort ? Whatever your re quiretuents. our service is prom pi an« highly satisfactory, bring your repar w o lk to u a . m e a d e & albr c Optometrists, 312 First st . Albany, Ore ♦ W M Burbank made a trip to Sal (Continued in Column 5) Headaches. indigestion, sleeplessness and nervous troubles are often caused by eyestrain An eveslrain ii caused h not wearing the right glasses High «lasses w ill relieve evestrain. and trou ble due to eyestrain w ill disappear. Th first thing lo do it to have your eye examined and know what gtasses i Sil be the right ones appearance of this paper, according to ------- M r. A lnioO s statement last week, but »1 a year in advance. Arrearages 124c they seem to have halted on the way, a month. Stops when time expires or word cornea from an Albany hospital unless continuance is ordered hat M rs. Almon is there w ith a new- Advertising. 20c an inch; no discount f x>rn daughter. ® I ijjl Complete stock always on hand. F L E E C E TWINE used tad new W OOL SA C K S o . \v . F R l M .1