Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 14, 1927, Image 8

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    Sunday, Ju ly 17
$500 '
To O D E L L L A K E
and return
Seo this new thrilling section of
the Cascades. Enjoy a wonderful
day’s outing at low cost.
Plan your party now...make it a
real picnic at beautiful Odell lake...
boating, fishing, hiking, no finer
spot for a delightful day in the
great outdoors.
Special Train
will he run for this popular trip. ..
roomy, comfortable coaches and
dinner. Following is schedule :
Lv. H alsey......8.3G a. m.
Ar. Odell Lake 1.00 p. in.
R eturning:
Lv. Odell Lake 5.30 p. m.
Ask your local representative for
tickets and further particulars,
S o u th e rn P a c ific
C. P. M OODY Agent
k lampshirc Yearling Shears 22 lbs.' lomatb,
The lamb was born Etb
(Corvallis Independent)
_
,
,
, • 1 The Ham pshire is specialized in
Twenty-two pounds of wool is J
, .
, ,
. . the mutton field. It is claimed it
the record claimed for a p et'
.¡w ill produce a bundreu-pouid
r
Hampshire ewe, an orphan rai ised I
lam
b
sooner
th a n auy other breed.
on a bottle by Helen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mock, two The usual weight of Hampshire
and a half miles out toward P h i-‘ lleeces is from 7 to V pounds.
Hot W eather is bore
„„d the Ice-cold Drinks
lire here ton.
ROOT BEER
NEAR BEER
All ll.ivurs ar© a\ailable,
"
GR£?fNi RIVER
VANlM i?
STRAW BERRY
COCA COLA
ORANGE
MILK SHAKES
Clark’s Confectionery X
^Z îz Î&^- varn ,SH£S
P A IN T S
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New Floors with
One Sweep of the Brush
ITH no muss or bother jpou can now
make your floors beautiful, at very little
coat. Give them a coat of LOWE BROTHERS
NE PT U N IT E VARNISH STAIN an«4 see what
a difl crence it makes. Stains and varnishes at the
ear».- application. Comes in many natural wood
aha< les and dries to a lustrous waterproof finish
Fir» e for doing over furniture too. C om e in e n d
gel a color card. We’ll be glad to show you how
to use it for best results. We carry a full line of
p« dating supplies-
W
H IL L & <0
Big Midsummer .
. .,
• i n
Saturday night
Carnival Dance
Rialto Theater
at
fu m b le Inn
Two miles north of Albany on highway
Dandy Floor
Snappy Music
Lots of Fun
Enjoy dancing in this beautiful ballroom Saturday
night
Brownsville
a » u i» T B A 4
L U I A L a in
1V101J
' Published every Thursday a t Halsey,
Oregon, by Wm. H Wheeler
Saturday, Ju ly 16 $1 a year In advance. Arrearage« 124c
a month. Stops when time expires
unless continuance Is ordered.
Advertising, 20c an inch; no discount
for time or space; no charge for
Sunday-M onday, July 17-18
composition or changes. Announce­
ments of entertainments, food sales,
etc., whose object is to raise money,
charged at regular advertising rates
■ Announcements of religious meetings,
not exceeding four inches, free if
copy is received before Tuesday.
Junction C ity
Syd Chaplin
“ THE BETTER OLE”
The funoiest story th a t
has come out of the war
Stage and Railroad Time
Note—This ad and one paid adult
ticket wilt adm it two persons at Brownsville-Halsey stage leaves Halsey
either Browasville or Junction 10:50 a. in and 12:25, 4:25 and 8:25 p. ru.
Arrives Brownsville
program ice City Wednesday, July 20.
N ew s (C o n tin u ed from first p a g e)
dren of Oregon City visited tary. After the
11 a. m. and 12:50, 4 -0 aud 8:50 p. to
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. cream and cake were served.
Not a Cockney “ h ”
Leaves Brownsville
D. F. Dean, the first of the
Mrs. W. D. McLaren and Mrs.
11:45 a. ni. and 3:20, and 9 p m .
week.
1
4 »
P.
A.
Pehrsson
admits
that
he
E. E. Hover attended the mis­
Arrives Halsey
Rev. Joseph S. Miller and wide sionary meeting at Mrs. J. S. has a peculiarly spelled name.
11: 4C a, m. and 3;50, 5;2S and 9:23 p iu.
“It’s all the fault of a clerk,’’ Upon request from passengers desir­
have been attending the camp- LaMar’s Thursday afternoon.
meeting near McFarland chapel,
he
says. “You see, it wasn’t ing to use train No. 16, leaving Halsey
Mrs. Fred Sylvester and Eu­
at 6:10 a. m., stage will call at Browns­
in Benton county.
spelled
Pehrsson originally, but ville in time to protect this connection.
nice were Corvallis callers Wed­
Persson, which isn’t quite as Otherwise no protection.
Mrs. Mary Hayes, who has nesday afternoon.
trains arrive going
been quite ill, is recovering, and
complicated.
However, I filed on Southern Pacific north
E.
E.
Hover
and
family
spent
is spending a few days with her
Sunday at Everett Hover’s in a homestead, and somehow the 8:30, 6.02, 11:49 a. in. and 4:11 p. ni.
son George and family.
clerk in tb»; recorder’s office got
Harrisburg.
Going south
an ‘h’ mixed in. I tried to get it
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bramwell-
12.21, 8:21 and 11:19 p. tn.
attended Byron Taylor’s wed­ Miss Pearl Pehrsson return­ corrected, but it looktd as All trains except th a t going north at
ding Saturday afternoon at Day- ed to Salem Sunday, after spend- though it might take until after 4:11 p. m. stop only when flagged
■ ing ten days at her home here. I was dead, and the homestead
ton.
Mrs. A. F. Albertson spent might go to someone else with
O n ly S afe Place
Herman Mitzner and wife at­
Sunday-
wthi her mother, Mrs. the right name in the meantime,
"W hat is that motorist honking
tended the McFarland camp«
so
I
folded
my
hands
and
accept­
Higbee, who is very ill.
meeting Sunday night.
ed the changed name. That’s about?" "Can't be honking at us.
We're on the sidewalk.''—Louisville
how
it happen to be what it is, Courier-Journal.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
L.
Knighten
Mrs. Moody of Harrisburg.
Clay Moody’s mother, is serious­ and daughter of Albany spent because of a lot of red tape.
Sunday at the Knighten farm. How liver. I’ve got no kick a-
ly ill at her home.
S e s s io n s o f C o n g re s s
P. A. Pehrsson and daughters coming. It serves.”—Corvallis
The Constitution provided thst the
Mr. and Mrs. Balf Bond spent and Miss Mearle Straley and Poultry Convention Press.
congress should assemble Mnrch 4.
Sunday at Newport.
friend went to Corvallis Wednes­
1789, and thereafter convene "In every
day evening.
Fathers Have Best
year" on the first Monday In Decem­
Dr. J. C. Booth and son Clar­
Records as Voters ber unless they shall by law appoint a
ence and Miss Mabel Temple, all
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Allingham
day. Up to and Including
of Lebenon, spent Friday visit­ of Portland are spending a few Chicago.—Father holds the best different
May 20, 1820, 18 acts were passed
record
us
a
voter.
Next
In
regularity
ing at the Sturtevant home.
days with the William Ailing-
naming dates other than December.
hams, who arc camped on the at the polls come sons and daughters, Since then, with few exceptions, con­
Mrs. Bond and Mona spent the farm and are gathering wild with mother trailing at the rear.
gress has convened In December.
The National League of Women
week end at Newport.
blackberries and enjoying coun­ Voters found that out after making
Mrs. Brandon attended thb try life.
i study of citizens’ voting habits tn REFEREE S S a LE OF REAL ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant
live states. The findings were made
campmeeting at McFarland
Altord Arrows
public recently by the Illinois league. to an order of sale made aud entered in
chapel Sunday.
(E nterprise correspondent)
It was determined that women use tlie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the Connty of Linn. Depl. No. 2, on
The Halsey Epworth League
the vote much less than men. Other the
28th day of April, 1927, in that cer­
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingram of findings were:
met with the young people of the
tain suit therein wherein Jesse B.
Brownsville
were
Sunday
after­
Middle-aged
persous
have
tlie
larg
Schroll, Annie M. Schrol1 his wife, and
campmeeting Sunday evening.
L. Carlson and C. E. Carlson her
Miss Amanda Mitzner is leader noon callers at A. E. Whitbeck’s est voting percentage; young people Clara
the lowest. The better the education husband were plaintiffs, and Emory
of the young people’s meeting.
Mrs. E. D. Isom and son Carl the higher the voting percentage of Wallace Schroll, Ruby Almon, H . L.
on her husband, Pearl H. Sturgis,
Mrs. Cain, wife of a former visited at A. F. Robnett’s in Eu­ the group. A very small per t ent of J. Aina
H. Sturgis her husband, and George
gene
Sunday,
bringing
Miss
Bev­
the
totul
eligible
voters
ne'er
use
pastor of the Methodist church
W. Schroll and Ruth Schroll hia wile
their vote.
were defendants, and appointing and
in Halsey, died at her home at erly home with them.
directing the undersigned as sole referee
Summit, Oregon, Sunday after­
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brubaker
to sell the property hereinafter described,
noon. Funeral services were held and two children, Hannah and
I. the undersigned referee, w ill on Sat­
All kinds of
the 30th day of July, 1927, at the
Tuesday at Toledo.
Jacob, went to Eugene Satur­ Cold and Refreshing Drinks urday,
hour of 1 o'clock p. tn. of said day, at
day.
the front door of the courthouse at A l­
Lake Creek Locals
Ice Cream Sodas and Milk Shakes bany, in Linn County, Oregon, offer and
(By an E nterprise Reporter)
J. IL Rickard and family, ac­
sell at auction to the highest bidder for
cash, in the manner required for sale of
Delicious
companied by Mrs. Michael
C. T. Allingham and wife of Rickard, Wilma, Lois and Erma
real property cn execution, subject to
confirmation of said Court, all the fol­
Portland are spending some time Falk and Miss Pullen, attended ! Ice Cream io any quantity
lowing real property, to w it— A ll of
50c a q u a rt blocks 22. ¿9 and 40 of the City of Hal­
here as guests of C. S. Williams the campmeeting of the Holiness
and family.
in Linn county, Oregon ; also, be
association at McFarland Sun­ Short orrlerg of all kinds. Candy, sey,
ginning bO ft. west of the sw. corner
Mrs. Hannah Cummings and day afternoon and evening.
of block 38 of the City of Halsey, in
Tobarco and bakery Goods
Linn County, Oregon, and running
grandson of Halsey wene week
Sunday visitors at J. D. Bru­
thence north 720 f t to the county
at W. M BURBANK’S I j Irotn
end guests of N. H. Cummings
road, thence west 123 f t , thence south
baker’s Were Mr. and Mrs. Sam
and family.
| 720 ft. to a point due w. of the place of
Ringler sr., Sam Ringler jr.
' beginning, and thence east 123 ft. to
Miss Helen Williams returned Jacob Ringler, Reuben Rinebold
i beginning, as said blocks are numbered,
to her work in Portland Tues­ and John Ringler and family.
’ designated and described on the maps
and plats of said city of recoid in the
day, after visiting her parents
office of the County Recorder of said
Jean Gray spent Monday night
several days.
Laundrv sent Tuesdays
County. Dated and first published June
and Tuesday with Beverly Isom.
' 36, 1927. Frank Richard, Sole Referee
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
Miss Marie Jones, who is well
Tussing & Tussing, Attys. for Plff
H ew itt i t Sox, Attys. for Dfts. Emory
known here, was m arried recent­ Figure» Show W om en’s
ABE S PLA CE
Wallace Schroll et at.
ly to Emil Halckus of McMinn­
Feet
Getting
Larger
ville. Mrs. Halckus is a sister to
Charter No. 49
Reserve District No. 12
New fo rk .—Women's feet nre get-
Report of condition of the
Mrs. Martin Cummings.
Ong larger For generations the aver-
Miss Merta Cole, who has Ige size of the foot of the American
HALSEY STATE B A N K
woman has been 4B. But the average
been spending some time at the girl
at Halsey, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business June 30, 1927
has outgrown this standard, say
Henry Brock home, left Satur­ figures published by the Woman’»
RESOURCES
day morning for her home neat Home Companion, and the average 1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts or bills of exchange,
sold with the indorsement of the bank (including items shown
Enterprise. Oregon.
size at present Is nearly half an Ineh
in items 29, 3n,and 32. if any! ............................... .......... .......... $154,674.35
longer nnd a full sire wider than that
Extra men for haying are >f a brief decade ago. Athletics, dnne 2. Overdrafts secured ami unsecured__. . . . . __ ___ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18.87
S. government securities owned, including those shown in
scarce and the hay crop is heavy. ng and much walking on pavements 3. U. items
30 and 35, if a n y ...................................................................
1,750 00
Joe Jones of Benton county is ire advanced ns the principal reason* 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign govern­
the Increasing size of the feminine
ment, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown
assisting Martin Cummings for
in items 30 and 35, if a n y ................................................. .............
9,837.29
foot.
with his hay.
<>. Hanking bouse, $2350: 'uruiture and fixtures, $4,140 .....................
6*490.00
9 (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers
Miss Vera Jackson of Salem is
and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of
visiting relatives here.
th is b a n k ......................................................................................................... 74 439.99
Total cash and due from banks, items , 89, 10 and 11, $74,439 99"
'
Among those from here at­
tending campmeeting near Mc­
Farland Sunday were Estes Bass
Capital slock paid in ............................................................................ 25,000.00
and family, ¿tarry Davis and
Surplus fund..........................................................................................
16,000’00
family, Martin Cummings and
la Undivided profits......................................................... $8 759.56
wife and daughter, T. J. Jack-
'*> Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid........... 4.579,81
4,178.75
D fm sxd D eposits , other than banks, subject to reserve :
son and wife. Miss Wilma Falk,
A
Modern
Barber Shop
Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the
state of Oregon, county, cities or other public fu n d s ................ 119,108.61
Demand certificates of deposit outstanding.......................................
45.«0
mer.
25. Cashier s checks of this hank outstanding payable on demand . . . .
278 40
T
otal
of
demand
deposits,
other
than
bank
deposits,
subject
A new roof is Icing put on'
to reserve, items 23, 24, 25, 26, $119,432 01
the barn at the Clarence Mays 1
1 im e and S avings D eposits , subject to reserve and payable on
D
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p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
—
We
have reoper ed
demand or subject to notice :
farm.
oor watch repamng department under 27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding..................... ...................... [31,593.78
the management of W O Biddle, who 28 Savings deposits, payable subject to n o tic e ...................................
Pine Grove Points
57^625 96
has had twenty-seven years experience
Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or
(By Special Correspondent)
in Albauy
subject to notice, items 27 and 28, $89,619.74
_________
Diamond setting and all kinds of repair­
There was a good attendance: ing
.
,
~
ToUl
.......................................................................
..
specialty.
State of Oregon, county of Linn, ss
at the community meeting Fri-1 I f a you
break your glasses we can du­
I ll M Bond, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the
day evening, when officers were ■ plicate
them. If yon wish pour e.es
is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
elected. Mrs. W. D McLaren is j examined we w ill give vou a scientific above statement
_
B. M. Bond, Cashier,
president, L. E. Eagy vice-presi-j examination.
correct —AttestC: . ¡1 Koontz D Taylor, L, D. Tavlor, Directors
Subscribed
and
sworn
to
before
me
this
7th
day
of
July
1927
dent, Agnes Chandler treasurer,
M EADE & A L B R O
.
.
Amor
A.
Tussing,
Notary Public.
Optometrists,
312
First
s
t
.
Albany.
Ore
and Mrs. Russel Githens stcre-1
Miss Cook and Mias Lavelle P a l­
News Prom Our Repair
M y com m ission e x p ire s 3-12-29.