Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 02, 1927, Image 8

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grove, and tomorrow school pic-| leaving for Nevada this week. Al Published every Thursday a t Halsey
nic. The following week tuv , hough th e y L a v e bran io iba Lake
Oregon, by Wm. H. Wheeler
pioneer picnic will beheld Wed- Cferk u, , Khb..rhood, th e » » ¡II ba
nesday, Thursday and Friday at g !Bt,y m jm J u pine Grore #< Si a year tn advance Arrearages lj«*«
a month. Stops when time expires
I Tn« S lalo ak srs and T. P. P.,t. j tiro a ns Vine.
10V
kCtj ve members of
unless continuance is ordered
, tons visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mr. and Mrs Everett Carey,
Ul)it clu5 , U(J Mr Advertising,
30c an Inch; no discount
- Sunday evening.
went to Eugene Monday night to ,,
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for time or space; no charge for
attend graduating exercises. <*222*,on«e<1 t0 tbfe
composition or changes. Announce­
I Crawford Flowers of Shedd, Clifford Carey is in the ¿lass. | L E. E-sy and arm I.yle left ments of entertainments, food m i ' c ?
10 years old, has been sent to Mrs. Inez FreHand levened S atu rd ay m orning to -p tn d a lew etc., whose object Is to raise money
the Oiegon training school tor word that a little grandson stray-* day» in B oitlaud and Stevenson, charged at regular advertising rates
Announcements of religious meeting-;
; boys for breaking into and steal- ef| away from the house and lat-, Wash
not exceeding four Inches, free if
t ing from a garage.
, I er when —
found, had fallen into a
copy is received before Tuesday
Lea H ayes and Alex Snodgrass
Mrs. Albeit Miller was in Eu- e ‘* 'k *ll,i d rn a n e .l, i t . r Brine- and fam ilies vii-iled Mrs. Mae
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1 ville.
His i ame war Uowi-rd
gene Monday.
NEW S
(Continued from page 1)
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head, safe and sound and able
to finish his days work.
FACTS
about used car
allowances
Most new car sales now in­
volve the trading-in of a
buyer’s used car. More and
more people are asking:
W hy should my used car
seem to have several val­
ues? .... W hy should deal­
ers in different makes of
cars offer me allowances
differing m a te ria lly ? ___
Does the largest allowance
offered mean the best deal
for me?”
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Here are basic facts:
Your used car h ise e m in g ly different
values because competitive dealers
are bidding to sell yo.i a new car.
I
y
Your used car hrs only one funda-
mental basis of \ alue: v. hat the dealer
who accepts it in tr ids can get for it in
the t?sed car market.
The largest trade-in allowance which
is offered on yo> r used car is not nec­
essarily the best deal for you. Sometimes
it is; b u t sometimes it is not.
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An excessive allowance may mean
th a t you are paying an excessive
price for the new car in comparison with
its real \ulue.
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Judge the merits of the new car in
companion with its price, including
all -delivery and finance charges. T hen
weigh any difference in allowance offered
on yoi tr used car.
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E iw ard M errit tu d
he
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I fe, as hiive a large num ber of a it Hill Friday Hnd visited h'g
5c a Line
Miss
Edna \anmce
of Salon. ins
, relatives
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some of whom are
8‘ir
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Mr».
J.
W.
Rector,
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t
visited friends and relatives over
5 Loose hav far sale.
Sunday in Halsey.
I injre tbi,u Mra " d < fl,r m star.ee, H alsey, and his d a u g h ter, Mrg.
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his great-g ran d fath er and «.reit-
G a r d i e M iller spent Friday
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g s m a m o ih tr M ayberry of Albany
night visiting relatives in Hal- and , great , grandm
. other
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M orns of
I Scio. The la tte r lady cam e to
Mrs. Jean Willoughby, who 0
in 1S45 Ulld remeillb, r ,
l V P i l 111
H n l s p v * now
n m v ol
formerly l lived
in Halsey,
Harrisburg, was in our city m any events of the overland trek
Friday. She will scon celebrate Sue has been chosen Queei
Rebecca of n tx t week’s pioneer
her 88th birthday.
picnic
at Brownsville, so R olesri
Rev. J. S. Miller and wife had
Buford
can claim royal lineage.
as guests over Sunday their soj .
The new d iu g g ist is a person
and daughter from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Sneed re­ of simple habits. He ea s in
ceived werd that their two m -a t and subsists largely on a
daughtei and son-in-law were in n.iik diet which evidently agree
an auto mix-up
Saturday neai ■ , , • , ■ .
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«r ‘ n. ri i-
| Woodburn. Mr.
McCaslin receav- with him , for Ins nealtb is reported
F
er minor bruises, and Mrs. Mc­ to he tip-top
Caslin was .ut about the fact
Pino Grove Points
| while Marie escap.d uninjured.
(By Special Correspondent)
Howard Ross of Portland is
I he an n u al «h ekett Plu supper
visiting relatives in Halsey.
will be given ai th e Bine G rove
Grandma \\ ard and her daugh-l Fclioolhome 1- rid-«v evening, U nt
ter, Mrs. Sailor, are \
a
r»(et»tl< atyla
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daughter
and sister, Mrs. Robert'.
. . n ^ at , - < o . c . ’oek. m,
n.
i b rsirru
ih e pro-
1 Mjn.g: nery oi Medfoid.
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>g kin follow ing w i »I be fu rn ig h ed
Mrs. Mattie Kunrp of Eugene , Uie Aibi . cbaQ1 ,er of iOm
spent Sunday with Halsey
mercé and others.
friends.
Seems to be picnic time, al­ A nun b .r of B in e G rove and
though the weather is not ideal Peor e penp’e gave Roy Owen and
picnic weather. Last Saturday wif • t | leng mt »urprige Thur-dav
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P A IN T S
V A R N ISH E S
r N ERA L
Clip a id mail
the coupon below
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Netv Floors with
One Sweep of the Brush
ITH no muss or bother you can now
make your floors beautiful, at very little
coat. Give them a coat o f LOWE BR O TH ER S
N E P T U N IT E V A R N ISH ST A IN and see what
a difference it makes. Stains and varnishes at the
same application. Comes in m any natural wood
shades and dries to a lustrous waterproof finish.
Fine for doing over furniture too. C om e in a n d
¿ e t a c o lo r c a rd . W e’ll be glad to show you how
to use it for best results. We carry a full line of
painting supplies.
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G en erai . M otors
CHEVROLET
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P O N T IA C
O LD S M O B IL E
d . p «. a . D .tr o h , M k h .
Hease send, » ithoui any obligation to me,
-M ,litrat.J literature d e * nhing the (renerai
M o to r, product I hava checked — together
" ith the name o f the naaraat dealer in
caaa I may » u h a damomtratton. 1LSO
YOUR n O r iN G GROL'XD BOOK..
OAKLAND
Nume
B V IC K
L a SALLB
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F/ertru Re/rigereion
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Weekly
Marion Carey.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express o u r ap p re­
ciation of the sym p ath y and
H arry Stew a t and fam ily of assistance i,f relativ es a n d friends
West S tayten spent S unday a t E. in our recent affliction.
Mr. and M rs. Carl Seeftld
E. H, ver’s.
A gnes C handler spent the first
of the week with her sister, Mrs.
•il'en Zimmerman.
A lb u t and F rid H einrichs of
P ortland and A nna and Sophia
tleln r.ch s of C orvallis visited th eir
parents over the week end.
M in Eunice Sylvester spent the
week end at hom e.
Agues C handler went to P ortland
Sunday wiih the C. T. A H ingh-m s
visit H elen W illiam s
and
ot her friends.
Lee C am p and wife of P ortland
re visiting a t Jch n M c L sre u ’s.
Do Mother's Fyes Bother?
Remember that mother is not as young
as she nsed to he. and along with her
advancing years her evesight logins to
tail
Let us fit her w ith glasses before
it is teo late,
A tta in in g H appin eaa
Broken Lenses Duplicated
I lie secret of happiness lies not In
loing only w hat one likes to do. hut
n liking w hat one has to do. The
’tie Is sellishness, the other eheerful-
iess. and there can he little genuine
• 'pjiiness w ithout cheerfulness.— G rit.
may break your glasses—acci­
dents may happen— but save the pieces
Bring them to us and we w ill duplicate
the original lenses w ithout re exam in ­
ation
Yon
M EADE & ALBRO
Optometrists, 312 I irst st , Albany, Ore.
Afore Than 3.00~> Preferred Sharcholderj
Customer Growth
Requires Greater
Service Facilities
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in your present car, rem em ­
ber that after all you are m aking a
pm rcluise and not a sale. You are
buying a n e w car and simply
applying your present car as a
credit toward the purchase price
of a new car.
Pboce 2x4.
Hover,
u n til
S unday,
wheu
ie went on to W est S tayton to
sit his eon H a rry and fam ily for
few -lays.
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|iH E N YOU are ready to trade-
motors
Stage and Railroad Time
a Sm ith Sunday,
Mrs. Lay Loan and daughte: fro th er ef the g ran d daughter Mrs.
Charles Nicholt and family and Brownsville-Halsey stage leaves Halsey
Franklyn left for their home at F reilan d h»d b e e last year
8:25 p. m., « 25 p. m., 12:25 p. m
Mrs.
Handon Sunday night.
| p ev Miller delivered an able ‘
‘ Floyd
- " T ’". * Nichols
“, " 7 , 7 a tte n d s 1 the
Arrives Brownsville
8:50 p. m.. 4:50 p. m., 12:50 p. m.
Mrs. Lilia Kirk and ton left address to a well-filled h o u s e a tkr?/-TJ'll',leestA lhanr
Leaves Brownsville
came ,_ from Banks
for their home in Athena Satur- the Church of Christ Sunday Nora
' " ° Pebrsron
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11:15 a. m., 3:20 p. m.. B OO p. m,
day.
evening, to the graduating class and G race and a friend from
Arrives Halsey
m «, t t... n ___ ,u •
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composed
of nine manbers.
11:40 a. m., 3:50 p. m., 8:30 p. m,
Monniou h io spend the tve« k end
•Mrs. Jonn Bramwell visited at
Upon request from passengers desir­
home over decoration day
I Mrs. Stafford left Wednesday at home.
ing to use train No. 18, leaving Halsey
I re 1 Sy Iv ts’er and wife and at 8:10 a. m., stage wiU call at Browns­
H. LeSraJey and .family at-’ for, f
^ Uy Stafford
tended
t.’; / annual charity,and family at Ralst°n> Wa'a
E uui e visittd at H. L. B lood’s ville ln time to protect this connection
Otherwise no protection.
grange picnic Saturday in Penc? Mr. and Mrs. Haron Gormley Sunday.
Southern Pacific trains arrive going
grove.
I of Coquille visited Ha,c?y friends
R aym onp Rh-od went home
north
Velva Hadley who is in echool and reiativ£S decorationday^ Sunday. He has 1 ecu stay in g 3:50, 6:10, 11.49 a. m. and 4:11 p. m.
Going south
at Monmouth was home for a
Biographical
t Mr.
Sylvester's since
tig
12:21, 8:23 and 11:19 p. m.
few days, returning Monday « ob*rt Buford Murr s, the ne v , arei ta moved to Et g r.e
AU trains except that going north at
evening.
I ¡druggist
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m entioned in the adver.
L E . Eagy and wife and gong 4:11 p. m. stop only when flagged.
Ge-Orge Starr and motnei\ (¡sement of the M o t ' s pharm acy, vi.ited Mrg Birkey a t A. M un­
drove to
, born in »n
-n 192«,
, CO7
, Portland . Sunday
.
. and , < wj»
Albiny ,,
May o(>,
son's. in A lbany, W cduesday.
Special Notices
Georges wife returned heme
. .
with them
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re*’d*d ln this g «te >11 big
R. K Stewart came from Pleaf-
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Mere than <51,000 satisfied customers in near!-/ 100 cities
and towns are u ,-rs of the utility services supplied by Mourn
ta.n u a te s F.naxr Company. Reasonable rates fcr depend-
F i ^ ? account,,n ¿ rSe measure fcr this ratisfacuS.
>-ars ago the Company served only 50,400 Thia
rxrease of more than 29 per Ccnt hi3
c r e t u r n on this invcjtmpnt
tv
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cir.
are ot the
c^istruetion of permanent, useful
A copy of thl, 16, pige book desfribng
and ulustrating the properties of M ounu.n
Sttlss Power Company, will be tent to you
fn request, together with complete infor­
mation about investment in the 7 per cent
preferred shares.
Write or phone for your copy today
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