■ "as grange piviuv — _____ ___ __ .. . . .-------------- -------- — 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 ,, . , . 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 ” ’ 1 ville. His i ame war Uowi-rd gene Monday. NEW S (Continued from page 1) - 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?” < 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. 3 An excessive allowance may mean th a t you are paying an excessive price for the new car in comparison with its real \ulue. 4 _ I 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. 5 E iw ard M errit tu d he ... . 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 , . j » ■ j j i . • some of whom are 8‘ir , Mr». J. W. Rector, a 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. „ , . , , ,, „ his great-g ran d fath er and «.reit- G a r d i e M iller spent Friday 7 k i r « ... .. , . . g s m a m o ih tr M ayberry of Albany night visiting relatives in Hal- and , great , grandm . other .. .. , 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 ■ , , • , ■ . I ,,r __ I, , «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 . n I daughter and sister, Mrs. Robert'. . . n ^ at , - < o . c . ’oek. m, n. i b rsirru ih e pro- 1 Mjn.g: nery oi Medfoid. , ,, ■ , , t • u j >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 a i P A IN T S V A R N ISH E S r N ERA L Clip a id mail the coupon below risi TTij •I (M 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. W G en erai . M otors CHEVROLET ] 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 □ CADULAI. Q .IdJrtii r » /t,f n f /R K 0 F/ertru Re/rigereion ll g*«l 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 LJ I 1 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. \ |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 L------------ 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 • j , 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 , . , , . 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 “ re*’d*d ln this g «te >11 big R. K Stewart came from Pleaf- X 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 J ^ t“ 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 . NiAiH S tates P ower C o m pany ................. .. llli. L & <3 t. n a c o x iG H rn [ leciwc Pleat. Mín2!t4‘r, re-"r Caia»..,, R w t f 7 L V íi¿m ; • i f-- - th - unum