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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1927)
cno< News (Continued from first page) NOW Mr. an-. ilr» . Charles of f an by the S. P. company on tho Franc.-co were over-night i extra gang. The extra gang will . .. a . D .. a . I. ila rk o ’ T h u ra-» ..u.e to iia rru o u ig n^At v eek, tagui. Jirs. Cnarles will be ana tfte boys wul go in tfteir old rememoered as Miss Icy Sholes. flivver lo then work. S. S. Hayes of Portland is Carl Hill spent the week end vuuting ms brother, D. J. Hayes. at Newport. __ Mrs. J. E. True was a Eugene Raiph McNeil is working for visitor Thursday to see the eye the S. P. company and has been specialist. Reports are th a t she promoted and located in Salem. is improving. II. C. Davis is driving a new Mrs. Ida Hinson of Browns Studebaker sedan. ville called on friends in Halsey Philip Tussing and Frank Tuesday afternoon. Koontz have been working at Tom Standish of Los Angeles, Astoria, f rank hao returned Mrs. Katie Trapp of E -tatoda home. and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey of Mrs. Dan H. Nash arrived to G ieodae. C rrgjn, visited Mr help care for her m other the last and Mrs. J. C. Standish the first of the week. Mr. Nash and daughter Mary Lois came a few of the week. ../ later. . .. ...et* meeting invitations are out for Byron wsl , n .,u in the 5Iethodist Taylor’s wedding, which will oc c b d rrh F it /a y , Ju ly 1. Frank Koontz and Kieth cur the &th of July at Dayton, Hayes are employ h ! a flagmen Oregon. Mrs. Layton Henderson visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. All kinds of Neal, over Sunday. Cold and R e fre sh in g D rin k s Mrs. Putm an, from Orchards, Ice Cream Sodas and Milk Shakes Wash., is visiting friends in Hal sey. Delicious Ice C re a m in -v q i r . t ty Mrs. Hurley Wallace of Port- ii)n ’ vi'ited W . M. B U R B A N K ’S Hot Weather a re . I » ’ . I I Down Stage and Railroad Time Brownsville-Halsey stage leaves Halsey I 10:30 a. m and 12:25, 4:25 and 8:25 p. iu. Arrives Brownsville 11 a. m. and 12:50. 4:50 aud 8:50 p. n r - ll:»C a. in. and 3;5O, 5;25 and 9:25 p m. Upon request from passengers desir ing to use train No. 16, leaving Halsey at 6:10 a. m., stage will call at Browns ville in time to protect this connection. Otherwise no protection. Southern Pacific trains arrive going north 8:30, 6.02, 11:49 a . m. and 4:11 p. nt. Going south A Better Value in * ~ JP’ a re a v a ila b le , G R E E N R IV E R VANU I A r _ Î - E le c tric vm v Special Notices 5c a Line Weekly f.pi, p n I b is BTHatpr m o d e l o ffe rs b e st v a lu e in E le c tric th e ip llalssy, J uly 4, 1927. This is to certify th a t I have this day appointed A. A. Barber deputy city m arshal. J. Rector, City Marshal. R e frig e ra tio n Y o u can n o w e n jo y a ll th e c o m f o r ts o f th is a m a z in g d e v ic e , th e p a te n ts o f w h ic h .c o s t th e m a n u f a c tu r e r m o re th a n a m illio n d o l la r s ! Do t delay. Our special S o fte n in g H a r d W a te r Hard water can be made soft by oiling a small bottle in a kettle of te water. The hardening substances #111 adhpre to the bottle. F R E E -W O R T H M ORE THAN $ 3 0 The complete set of fr >zen dessert silverw are will be g iv e n F R F E io each purchaser of a SE R V dL Electric R efrigerator during special sale! ! C A P IT A L (plONEtRS !» "* 11 hl PUBLIC : SERVKT / / / EY S T A T E B A N K AN D SU RPLUS VARNISHES Ld i •! Ill his m other and sister attended day meeting with Mrs. Sidney a family picnic in Benton coun Smith Friday. ty Sunday. Roland M arks visited his par Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carey ents over the 4th. and daughter Gwendolyn were Mrs. Jam es Rector is in Port dinner guests at E. D. Isom's land a t the home of her daugh Sunday. ter, Mrs. Wallace, for a two Sam Ringler jr., and family weeks visit. and Mr and Mrs. Sam Ringler, sr. went to Sheridan Sunday. Attord At rows The family of Mr. Ringler jr., (Enterpru«) correspondent) stayed a t Sheridan and the rest Mrs. A. E. W hitbeck accom returned home the same even panied her guest, Mrs. Henry ing. Hawkins, as fa r as Albany on Beverly Isom is spending the her return to her home in Port week with her cousin, Doris land Wednesday of last week. Robnett, in Eugene. E. D. Isom spent the holiday B. E. Cogswell ;of Portland with his family. Il" ha been spent the week-end at his ranch. promoted to the position of as sistant foreman and will begin Dill J e n n e y , C lo c k W in d e r , Develops Ur.cznny Ability to Tell Timo his new work this week. He re st Any Hour. turned to his work a t Cruzatte Tuesday morning. I.ondnn—Just how far a human be Jacob Ringler and Rinebold visited at J. baker»’ Sunday. r In n New Floors w ith One Sweep of the Brush ing cun l>e trnnsformi-,) into u living Reuben (lock lias been demonstrated In Lon D. Bru don by memliers of the British Modi returned home . ’ om rt:l nnd I'syclilcnl association. Their findings h u e ennsed widespread In , l ol been with the national guard in camp. ITH no muss or bother you can now make your floors beautiful, at very little I.OWE BROTHERS NEPTUNITE VARNISH STAIN and see what n difference it makes. Stains and varnishes at the same application. Comes in many natural wood shudes and dries to a lustrous waterproof finish Fine for doing over furniture too. C b m « in and a c o lo r c a r d . We’ll be glad to show you ho« to use it for best results. We carry a full line o f painting supplies. W ' .*5? Y HILL & <s OOO £ 3 5 .0 0 0 Commercial and Savings accoip ts Solicited P A IN T S * Æ e t lalsev. Oiegor R E F E R E E 'S S a LE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to an order ot sale made and entered in the C ircuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for the C onnty of Linn, Dept. No. 2, ou the 28th day of April, 1927, iu that cer tain su it thereiu w herein Jesse H. Schroll, A nnie M. Sclirol' his wife, and Clara L. Carlsou and C. E. Carlson her husband were plaintiffs, and Emory W allace Schroll. Ruby Almon, H . L. Almon her husband, I’earl F. Sturgis, J. H. Sturgis h er husband, ami George W. Schroll and R uth Schroll his wife were defendsuts. and appointing and directing the undersigned as sole referee to sell the property hereinafter described, I. the undersigned referee, will on Sat © urday, the 30th day of July, 1927, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. i l l . of said day, at the front door of the courthouse at Al bany, in Linn County, Oregon, offer and be a minute fu s t; nt other times it sell at auction to the highest bidder for would be the reverse. cash, in the m anner required for sale of Their tests to try to make blra ob real property cn execution, subject to livious to time Included attendance at confirmation of said Court, all the fol one of ttie most dramatic plays In lowing real property, to wit— All of London, enjoyment of an exquisite blocks 22. ¿9 and 40 of ’he City of Hal sey, in Liun county, Oregon : also, be meal—and they «Iso tested to see if gin n in g 60 ft. west of the sw. corner Jenney’s lime-guessing faculties were of block 38 of the City of Halsey, in affected by alcohol. The greatest di Linn County, Oregon, and running vergence he made was one of only from thence north 720 f t to the county road, thence west 123 ft., thence south three-quarters of a minute. 720 ft. to a point due w. of the place of beginning, and thence east 123 f t to beginning, as said blocks are numbered, designated and described on the maps and plats of said city of recotd in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Dated and first published June Laundry sent Tuesdays 130, 1927. Frank Richard, Sole Referee. Agency Hub Cleaning Works T ussing & Tussing. Attys. for P'ff ■ Hewitt & Sox, Attys. for lifts. Eiuory A B E 'S P L A C E Wallace Schroll et at. MO U NTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY un«) ' All trains except th a t going north at 4:11 p. m. stop only when flagged. Dessert Accessories R e frig e ra tio n Qk’ p v r i 12 21, 8:21 and 11:19 p. m. S ër V ë l oil r will so o n be withdrawn. ' • r k Confectionery 7_ 2 T and 9 p m . Arrives Halsey as . > Leaves Brownsville 11:45 a. in. and 3:20, Ms Ice-cold Drinks ROOT B E E R Vf $10,J ¡s h o re such I si a year In advance. Arrearages i2Se I I a month. Stops when time expires I i unless continuance is ordered , Advertising, 20c an inch; no discour.. for time or space; no charge for 1 composition or changes. Announce- I m en u of entertainm enu, food sales, I etc., whose object is to raise monev, charged at regular advertising rates’ I Announcements of religious meetings. I j not exceeding four Inches, free if i copy is received before Tuesday. Pav Only The Woman’s Foreign M s- <i ionary society will have an all- ® (, „ d th e h e re to o . A l l fla v o rs Published every Thursday at Halsey, Oregon, by Wm. H Wheeler j. H. Rickard and family spent the Fourth at Triangle lake. Mrs. Rump and daughter Nina of Eugene spent the holi days with their son and blether, Brian Perry, and family. Chester C urtis and family a t tended the celebration at Peoria. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom and daughter Beverly visited Mrs. Isom’s mother. Mrs. L. E. Bond, in Albany Monday. Rev. J. W. Craig of Browns ville, who preached at Lake Creek Sunday, was a dinner guest at J. H. Rickard's. Ciank Williams attended the celebration at Crawfordsville Monday. I I . , tv - . .' .1 'os I r l i l u } ', to a »ixty-two jTur-old < b« kmiiker, tins li i n w" F rig <1 t c n d 'li g the 1.074) clocks of the i'n v o y hotel, London— the winding alone of which has occu pied Idin four days of every week. Many years ago Jenney claimed that nt any tour of the day or night he could tell the time within half n min ute. He claimed that In seven times out of leu be could estimate the time correctly within thirty seconds. Recently Bill Jenney was put to ex hauatlngly thorough tests by members of th e B I ' M el M d 1’ association. They did everything In their power to dislodge what they called Jenney'» "acute pajcboastral poise.” It Is stilted that ubout one person Iu SOO.OOO Is generally found to have peculiar families for gauging the pas sage of time, which means, of course, the changing Juxtaposition of th e sun and the earth, nnd Jenoey's faculties have been highly developed owing to his vocation. Jenney has found that, tike a clock, his ability depends large- Brian Terry and family and ’r °- lu’ some day* he might A Modern Barber Shop C harter No. 49 R*port of condition of the h alsey state Reserve District No. 12 bank at Halsey, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business Ju n e 30, 1927 RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts, iucluding rediscounts or bills of exchange, sold w ilh the indorsem ent ot the bank (including item s shown in items 29, 30 and 32, if a n y ) ................ . . ................................. . $154.674.35 2. O verdrafts secured and unsecured........................ .......... .......... . . . . . 18 87 3 U. S. governm ent securities owued, including those shown in item s 3d and 35, if a n y . ___________________________________ _ 1,750 00 -I O ther bonds, w arrants and securities, including foreign govern ment, state, m unicipal, corporation, etc., including those shown i "<s 30 and 35 i f ant .................................... ......................... 1,9*7 29 • g h ■ i 52 50; ‘ . i r u ii u r e m d fixtures, $4.140 ___________ 6,490.00 X iu; Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of tl is b a n k ............................. .............. ............................... ................. 74,439.99 Total cash and due from banks, item s , 89, 10 an t 11, $74,439 99_________ Total ....................................... ...........................................................$247,230.50 L IA IL IT IE S 16 Capital stock paid in .................................................................................... 25,000.00 17. Surplus fund....................................................... v.......................................... lO.OOO'OO IS. (a) Undivided profits................................................................ $8 758.56 (a) Less current expenses, interest and taxes p a id ........... 4.579.81 4,178.75 D emand D epo sits , other than banks, subject to reserve : 23, Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the state of Oregon, county, cities or other public f u n d s .................. 119,108.61 2> Demand certificates of deposit o u t s t a n d i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 25. C ashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on d e m a n d ___ 278 40 Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve, item s 23, 24, 25, 26, $119,432 01 1 ixtE amd S avimgs D eposits , subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice : 27 Time certificates of deposit o u tstan d in g ......................... ............. .. 31,593.7? 2» Savings deposits, payable subject to notice .................................. . . . . 57,025 96 Total of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or subject to notice, item s 27 and 28. $85.619.74 ToUl ................................................................................................... $247,2.10.50 State of Oregon, county of Linn, ss. B M R oni, cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear that the above statem ent is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. M. Bond, Cashier. t rrect—Attest C: . H Koontz. D Taylor, L. D. Taylor, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July. 1927 Amor A. Tussing Notary Public. My commission expires 3 12-25.