Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 16, 1927, Image 8

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    ¡News (Continued rrom hrst page)
(Continued from page 4)
1 health from I hie couuty lust week
Mrs. W. Cum m ings and daugh­ were 1 caie oi infiuenzs, 4 of
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ter Mildred ot Y aquina and Mrs. meaile J of m um ps and 1 each
Iloellich of Albany visited Mrs. J. of sm allpox and tuberculosis.
C. Bramwell M onday.
Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. Bessie Bramwell of Sa­ Irvine G a rd n e r and d aughter and
lem visited her father, Grant John and M ary LaRue went to I.
Taylor, Sunday.
N. B en n ett’», near L acom b, a id
A number of Halseyites tuned enjoyed a visit.
These cars
s ta n d u p !
E
8 models— $525 to $780. The quality car o f the low-priced field.
3-speed transmission. Dry-disc clutch. Smooth, powerful engine.
Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Fully equipped.
CHEVROLET TRUCK CH ASSIS: 54-ton, $395; 1-ton, $495.
6 m o d e ls - $775 t o $975. Haslarg-
« t 6-cyhnder engine in its price
r tai. Fisher Bodies. Duco finish.
1 cau tifu l, sty lish lin e s. Value
proved by unprecedented sales.
IO N T IA C '¿-TON CHASSIS.
5 585; with screen body, $760;
v. ith panel body, $770.
11 models—$87.ito$l,ISO. Grati­
fies your finer taste. Satisfies
every need. Fisher Bodies. Duco
finish. 6-cyUnder motor. Har­
monic balancer, 4 wheel brakes
and other r.ew features.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Elliot and
Do you see the forked twig in
moving out of the Schroll prop­ th e | hands of th e w ater bear, r in ! ' sons
and
£
,Ons
a n ° I Henry Kirk spent
sp< Sun-
erty.
the heading over the story on page d3y a t tHe A ,b a n y Pa r k ’
Kenneth Van Nice is a t -----
sum- ,6 ? W hen a boy the editor of the
Harry
Swann
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•• and wife, who
mer school in Salem, for a six- Enterprise walked close beside an are visiting relatives at Tangent
weeks course.
<0|d pn>cher carryi()g fcucfa & called at L. R. Falk’s F ^ a y at
E, rnest Gourley and wife and divining rod, looking for trickery I te rn o o n -
children had Sunday dinner at When the large eyd upped down ' Ernest Tweed and family of
the Mitzner home
from the h o iizontal, indicating ^PPeihsh, Wash., visited Wed-
,
,
• • .
, , nesday and Thursday at F. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sisk and w ater,
the m in iste r gripped tl e F a lk -S. T h e f o r m e r - a b r o th e r
soils, Roscoe and Edger, Mrs. fort.8 nrm ly and they twisted and ' of Mrs. Falk.
B u s and Miss Lena Bass, all of
18 models — $1,195 to $1,995.
Every body knows Emck’s worth.
Now finer than ever. New tnodeh
vibraticnless beyond belief. 6-cyl-
indervalve in-he id engine.Fisher
bodies. Duco finish.
•plit and th e h»rk became looe- *
C lark’s Confectionery
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mitz­
ner and Miss Bessie Bond who
are former Halseyites, but now ■
live at Los Angeles, Cal., are I
home for a month’s visit.
P A IN T S
V A R N IS H E S
Lee Kirk visited his niece, I
Mrs. Oren Frum, and Mrs. Bran­
don last week.
F rank P o rte r’s dau g h ter Amy
la n d Prof P a tto n 's , i-ter R u th u rc I
| graduates from P o rtlan d
high
I »chools l h is ,\, ar.
G. W. Shaw , who will he 80 if I
he live« sill December, plowed ten
teres w .th
a w alking p,ow lhi«
I year.
F re d
6 model. —$2,495 to $2,685. The ne w and beautiful car designed and
r “ • • • cy ,mr«nion car to Cadillac. H a . V-type 8 c y lta d j engine
Bodies by F ishcr. Duco flaiah. Now on display
f 0 body styles ar.d types—$2,995
to $9,000. The pioneer in the 8-
cylmder field. Standard o f the
world. Duco finish. Bodies by
Fisher and Fleetwood. 500 differ­
ent color and upholstery com­
b-nations.
(ALL PRICES F. O B FACTORIES)
CHEVROLET
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Bro*’n«vhle-Haisey stage leaves Halsey
8:25 p. m„ 4:25 p. m„ 12:25 p. m.
Arrives Brownsville
8:50 p. m., 4:50 p. m., 12:50 p. m.
Leaves Brownsville
11.15 a. m., 3:20 p. m„ 9:00 p, m.
Arrives Halsey
11:40 a. m„ 3:50 p. m.. 9:30 p. m.
Upon request Irons passengers desir­
ing to use train No. 18, leaving Halsey
at 6:10 a. m„ stage will call at Browns­
ville in tune to protect this connection
Otherwise no protection.
Southern Pacific trains arrive going
w is
a rre s te d
at
IT H no muss or bother you can now
make your floors beautiful, a t very little
cost. Give them a coat of LOWE BRO TH ER S
N E P T U N IT E VARNISH STAIN and see what
a difference it makes. Stains and varnishes a t the
same application. Comes in many natural wood
shades and dries to a lustrous waterproof finish.
Fine for doing over furniture too. C orns in e n d
g et a color card. W e’ll be glad to show you how
to use it for best results. Wc ca n y a full line of
painting supplies.
L e t m o i?
Repotted to the »late lo .ru of
Red R aspberries
6c ■ box.
You pick. Come quick
if you want.
,
E. R U SS
3 miles east of Halsey
W
Tuesday an I found to have some
I of the I io t l a k o i i when the D u i i |u j i
[drugstore at Browiisvi.lt- na- 1 ai-
| glarized.
Ricliard Alfred S te in h a u tr of
iG re e n ltu f visited hi» great-grand-
I parent», the W heelers, here Tues-
dav
He is one of those fellows
who tever had a birthday a n n ;ver-
jsarv. He b .o u g h t h i s . parents
(along.
for sale
New Floors with
One Sweep of the Brush
A m an giving the nam e of F rat k
Mrs. H annah Cum m ings i* home
If oin Beaverton and has her small
Igrau,:« in, Richard F ttf e u t'o it, with
| her.
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ill II 31
Eva Mae S chrunk of Brown«.
| vtlle uud H arry T. Swan ol Baker
nr« nowlyweda.
Mr«. Glenn H arrison of B own«-
I V lile Ilia d S a tu rd a y B ig h t, aged 25
iG u r a
lllnje
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Plaase send, without obligation to n e , illustrated
liter aturs dasrr ib in g the General Motors product
1 have t he< Led — together with the name o f the
nearest dealer in case I m ay wish a demonstration.
1 L S O ID L 'R m O H S G G K O C S D H O O K .
-
lasalie
C A D IL L A C
Sw nggart of M arahfnld ha«
the Brow nsville jewelry
M otors (Depr. A ). Detroit, Mich
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GENERAL
I nought
I atoie.
1 he Mitzner» are in the m inis-
I try. H erm an, here from the »tint y
|« o u th , preaches at ilie M ethod!«
Ichurch S u nday. T heodoie ba« just
Ig rad u ated , with A B. degree, from
I a religious college at Salam and
I like 1'ielitiition in P ortland I i,t
I A m anda forth for pastorarc and
I m isaiorary wo k T hey «re broth
lern and «¡«ter in vocat on, anv
I way
GENERAL
MOTORS
Stage and Railroad Time
from John S tan d ish at Placerville
C al.:
I will broadcast over KPO, H ale
Brothers and C hronicle building
sta tio n , San Francisco, some tim e
next m onth. My subject will be
the discovery of gold in California
in 1848 by Thom as M arshall. I
have been where M arshall made
the discover* and spent three
m onths in research work and pre-
pared the first com plete history of
his activities, which will be printed
in hook form thia w inter. My
main headqoarters are in 8«n
Francisco now and I will probably
get to stay there till the first of the
year. I am scheduled to go to
Seattle the 15th of F ebru ary a«
general m anager for the firm in
th a t territory.
[Jo h n ’s career is so kaleido­
scopic th a t it would not be any
surprise if he should he in Aus-
tra lia before F ebruary ]
Mis« Moua Bond ¡s b< me fri m
'isr school a t Jerome, Ariz.
EiSJIr
continuance is ordered
north
I th t e o r e . could
could be
l e no
no f fraud
‘
v ,s,ted •» ->•
Bass and Miss Lina Bass, all of —
ra u d L
1
Halsey, and Mr. Conley of Eu­ about th a t. 1 he boy afterw ards N. E lliott s the fore part of last 3:50, 6:10, 11:49 a. m. and 4:11 p. m.
Going south
gene started to Cascadia Sun­
week.
12:21, 8:23 and 11:19 p. m.
helped
dig
a
well
near
the
spot
I
day, and when within four miles and has pum ped m any hundreds
Richard Harding is attending All trains except that going north at
of the place encountered so of buckets of w ater there
JUnl° r SUmmer SCho<)1 a t ° ' A ’ C ' 4:11 p. m. stop only when flagged
much mud they had to give
Louise Seefield visited her
up the rest of the journey,
Spoon River Sparks
friend, Vida Albertson, Sunday.
but report a good time just the
T h e J o k e T u rn e d
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
same.
The G. J. Rikes enjoyed a straw .
A m otorist tou ring In Ireland one
nay met a native who was d rivin g a
Mr. and Mrs. Sturtevant drove
L. R. Falk and family and C .' berry dinner Sunday at Augusts donkey.
T h in kin g he would have a
to Corvallis Sunday evening, H. Falk were Sunday dinner Lueck’s, at Waterloo,
tie fun at the man's expense, he said
taking Alice over to attend the guests at \ \ . A. Falk’s. R. E. i Lyman Marsters is home for M y friend, what Is the difference bei
iioys’ and girls’ club members' Lieiley and family visited there the vacation.
tween your turno ut and mine?" "Oh,
summer school. Leslie Falk and in the afternoon.
I ..
..
, . Ci?1 f reat dale’” Prom ptly replied
I Mrs. Herman Steinke went to the Irishm an. "Shure the donkey’s In
Alice won the club work entitl­
Merwin Van Nice and family ( Eugene Monday to have her ton- the shafts In wan and on the sate In
ing them to the two-w’eeks free
the other.”
went to Portland Thursday ©n sils removed.
scholarship.
Lee Kirk left Sunday for his
home in eastern Oregon.
A now shipm ent of Candies ju st arrived
John Standish as a Historian
Miss Jennie Nicewood went to
We
h a v e n t heard a word from
C H O C O L A T E C O V E R E D C R E A M S ........ 40c lb
Portland to attend graduation
Miss
M argaret June
Standish,
F IN E J E L L Y B E A N S ...........................................20c lb
excerises at St. Vincent hospital.
although th is is the first tim e she
A girl friend was in the class, i
R O Y A L C H O C O L A T E S ..................................23c lb
has seen her nam e m onlh and it
L
A R G E A S S O R T M E N T O F B A R S A T 05c ea.
Ilarwey W right preached at
is h a lf gone. If she were to talk
the M. E. church Sunday even­
C H O C O L A T E S U C K E R S A T 01c e a c h .
over the radio uow all Halsey
ing. Mr. Wright handled his I
would listen if notifiad.
A t your old established Dealer s
subject well. It was his first ser­
The follow ing is from a letter
mon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Patton vis­
ited in Corvallis Sunday after­
noon.
7 models—$1,095 to $1,295. The
"s ix " that is winning and holding
f uodwill everywhere. Fisher B o d -.
it s. Duco finish. Rubber silenced
cliAisisand other tested improve-
i cuts. 4-whcel brakes.
unless
-
are a t the Oren F rum home since
That is the reason fcr the high resale value
of the current series of the General M otors cars.
I t is also th e reason w h y USED G eneral
M otors cars offer real o p p o rtu n itie s.
The price ranges of th e new General M otors
cars are given below. Pick ou t the car which
interests you most. Then clip and mail the
coupon. Wc want to tell you all about th a t
car and also why Generel M otors cars, used or
new, offer real value to their purchasers.
T
J. E. Newbree and family of Advertising, 20c an inch; no discount
Idaho visited the Harding s last lor time or space; no charge for
week. They were on their way composition or changes. Announce­
to Ashland to visit a son. Mr, ments ol entertainments, food sales
etc., whose object is to raise money'
Newbree was very well pleased charged
a t regular advertising rates’
with Oregon.
Announcements of religious meetings
in and listened to Lindbergh’s
Mr. and Mrs. Stra ey and not exceeding four inches, free ii
A half elster, Mrs. \V. E. G arrett
radio speech.
copy is received before Tuesday
of Gross Valley, Ore., is visiting son Leroy went to Monmouth
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Holloway John and M ary LuRue.
VERY General Motors car is built to repre­
sent General Motors quality and value
throughout its life. W hether its potential mile­
age is to be used up b y one owner or several
owners makes no difference.
General M otors dealers are dependable m er­
chants end will give you, if you wish to buy out
of income, the advantage of the low rates of the
GMAC Plan of time payment.
Van Nice’s mother.
Published evsry Thursday at Halsev
Oregon, by Wm. H. Wheeler
'
Miss Grace Kirk came home
from Monmouth to attend the
pioneer picnic. Most every one !$T a year in advance. Arrearages I2u?
irom this community attended,
a month. Stops when time expires
W AN TED
Lofiranberrv
,ioaP
o«nd
>1• i
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tbo
tic k e rs
icato°
l i e to transients
Wood, Water and Camp furished
New building
N. H. HESS
Brownsville, 1* miles east
H ILL & (3
Have you sny
livestock
for «ale?
Ship them to
Albright Commission Co. Inc.
N orth P o r tla n d S to c k y a r d s
Kook-Rite electric sto\e, $2.
Call E m pire 1661 and aek for
Will boil
• V
or
fr y
with the electriciy you pay for but
don’t use in summer, and not heat the
room.
See it at the Enterprise office
I l l f i jjh t
on market qaotaliona
Are you well heeled w ith kale?
KALE PLANTS
5c a dozen
Inquire at
,
Enterprise office