Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 27, 1927, Image 4

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    home of 1er futher, George Jack- daughters, Pearl and Ollie, visit
ed at Martin Cumming* Sunday
|*on,
Isst week.
Published Thursday at Halsey Oregon,
$2520.00
afternoon.
H F mdA A LAKE
I J P . Brubaker and family visit»
PubkJwr!
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friends at Albany a week a g o
M r. and Mr». Joe Drinkar 1 have
$1 a year In advance. Arrearages 12'-jc Estim ated Receipts:
unday. Tuev are to leave for I bad as the r guegte this w»tk Mr.
a month. Stops when time expires, License Fees
$ 20.00
Brownsville soon where Mr. Bru- Drinkard’e brother from Big Bend,
unless continuance is ordered.
Road Tax
bal'er will work in a saw mill.
I Washington.
500.00
R ural
E n t e r p r is e Mise), and Labor
136.60
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Advertising, 20c an inch; no discount
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Jenks and
Rev. J. A.McKee of Walla Wat-
fo r time or space; no charge tor j
$520.00
composition or changes. Announce­
two children of I angeut spent Sun-
Washington, who is conference
ments of entertainments, food sales,
RECAPITULATION
day
at
the
J.
H.
Rickard
home.
-uperinttn
lent of Sunday schools
etc., whose object is to raise money, Estimated Expenses
$'-'520.00
A. E. Whitbeck accompanied L. la n l Leagues of the M. E church
charged at regular advertising rates.
Estim ated Receipts
520.00
M r..and Mrs. A. P. Albertson ^ / ^ ¡ b a n y J " / ) ir e c t o r y
were guests at the Joe E llio tt home
east of Halsey, Sunday
E E Hover visit d hjs brother- A lbany baking co
405 West First
in-law, A. W Springgate at the ________ B U T T M R - N V r B R E A D
Eugene hospital Saturday.
A lb an y Floral Co.
R. K. Stewart of Pleasant Hill A a n d p la n ts . F lo r a l a r t fo r every
n d a ll occa sio ns.
is visiting friends and relatives in a __________________
F lo w e r p h o n e 458-,.
this vicinity this week.
F<AST
ALBAN Y
B A R B E lT s T p jp
Mrs. A P. Albertson spent Tues­
C h a rle s R. G o ltra , P ro p rie to r
day at the Higbee home
Specialixing in L a d ie s ' a n d C h ild r e n ’.
II. Armstrong and Win. Wahl tolSouth, preached here ScnJay eve
Crawfordsville Saturday
night |ning.
Amt. to be raised by t a t $2000.00
where they attended an I. O. O. F.
By Order of Council:
convention,
Bert S. Ciark, Mayor.
NOTICE OF
Mr. and Mrs. A F. Robnett and
P in e G r o v e I t e m s
D. H. Sturtevant, Chairman.
CITY TAXPAYERS MEETING
daughter.
Doris,
cl
Eugene,
called
Carl J. Hill, Recorder.
at the J. F. and E. D. Isom homes
( E n te r p r lM C o rrsa p o o d e n i-s)
Notice is herepy given th at on
i Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Elsie Davis and Georgia
Monday evening, November 21,
A lf o r d A r r o w s
Overton of Albany visited M rr
1927, at the hourof 7:30 p. m., in
Ray Hover from Saturday until
the Council Chamber, will be
Lake Creek News
(Enterprise correspondent)
Monday.
held a meeting of the Taxpayers
A. A A A, A. AAA AAA
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Merle, the 14.year-old son of
of the City of Halsey held for the
Mrs. Ernest Hover spent several
(B y an Enterprise Reporter)
purpose of adopting the budget Frank Kropf,received a broken arm
days ¡ d Harrisburg last week help
for the year of 1928, as prepared • me day last week, while crank­
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams I ing nurse Mrs. Everett Hover who
ing his father’s truck.
by the budget committee.
drove to Mobawk Sunday and I is ill.
Lester Thomas and family are spent the day with their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ot A rling­
Estimated Expenses:
moving to the Burton farm on the Mrs. Manlee Spores, and husband.
ton, who are visiting at the Rev
Councilmen
$ 72.00
highway. They have been living
Mies Lavelle Palmer spent the |Smalley home at Peoria, attended
Account Marshal
322.00
on the Murdock place.
week end with her parents, return church at Pine Grove Sunday.
Mayor
12.00
Mrs. Chas. Tandy of Yoncalla, ing to her school near Coburg Sun
Health Officer
12.00
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hover and
!
»pent
several days this week with day evsniug.
Recorder
50.00
Iris
McPehrsson of Monroe were
her daughter, Mrs. Chester Curtis.
Street Lighting
750.00
Rev. and Mrs. Metcalf **><i Sunday visitors at the Ray Hover
Mr«. A. E. Whitbeck went to daughter, of Peoria, were dinner home.
Street Intersection
150.00
I Eugene one day la>-t week.
Lumber
272.00
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estes Bass
Street Work
658.40
Mrs. Ida Lyons and two small last Sunday.
Maintenance City Prop.85.00
I children of Portland, visited at the
Mrs. N. H. Cummings an d
Announcements of religious meetings,
not exceeding four inches, free if
copy is received before Tuesday.
Flat G rained W oods
Take and Hold Enamel
W e
LAW YERS
N. L. Jen n in g s Manager
'W 'agel’s Bob and Beauty Shoppe
’
Funeral Director and Licensed j
Em balm er
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
Brownsville, Oregon
/ / b a it -
B row n
S hoes’
SHoes
F u r n it u r e — liv e
so ld . I f y o u
in g in a u to m o b ile a n d tr u c k
J. L. Stuart,
For New and Second H and
Pianos. Pianos For Rent.
A lbany, Oregon
Good Shoes at A Fair Price
Fisher Bros. Implement
Y o u will fin d it
w o rth y o u r w h ile to
s e e o u r lin e
of
B ro w n b ilt s h o e s b e ­
fo re y o u buy.
A dressy Flex o-rigid arch
shoe in kid patent, size 3 to 10
in triple A width and comb -.
nation last at
$5.85
•y
Boys h‘ avy elk shoe, grain
cord sole, guaranteed to out­
wear leather
W e a r e a b le to il­
l u s t r a t e o n ly a few
o t o u r b e t t e r v a lu e s.
M o re a r e in s to r e
fo r v o u w hen you
A is it
M.M.Long&Co.
$1.98 to $3.45
W R IG H T
LINN BUTTER
a n d B u y e r s o f E ggs
A F a r m e r s ’ C o -o p e ra tiv e
C re a m e ry
All calif answered day or night
Phone 255
Halsey, Oregon
Chrysler Cars
A tw a te r-K e n t i
Kolstcr, Federal,!
and Crosley
P . A. K L IN E
A u c tio n e e r
R a d io A c c e s s o rie s
Waldo Anderson
& Son
PHQNE 4F3
C h a rg e 2 pe r c e n t F a rm Sales.
Albany, Oregon
G u a ra n te e d H o u e P a in ts $2.60 g a l
B a rn F a in t« , re d o v id e , $1.43 g a l
G r » X .....................................$ 1.78 g a l
I<»26 D odg e S p e cia l Sedan
S tetler’s
$785.00
Dishes and Crockery ware
1Q26 D o d g e S pe cia l C oupe $750.00
R e m e m b e r:
We
p a y tin* p o s ta g e on
a ll m a il o rd e rs .
$825.00
'-yeStrain
$4.50 and $5.00
E ye s tra in
$4.85 and $5.50
n e w du co, H a s s le r
sho ck absorbe rs . . .
1921 D o d g e T o u r in g . . . .
B u s te r B ro w n S h o e S to re
L ic e n s e d to P ra c tic e in U n ite d
S ta te s C o u r t a n d a ll C o u rts ¡n
O re g o n . O ffic e s in B a ltim o r e B ld g
A lb a n y , O re g o n
or a year
M o d e rn o p to m e try is th e r e ­
s u lt o( lo n g an d e x h a u s tiv e s tu d y . S uch
$325 00
e x p e rie n c e is o u r b id fo r y o u r p a tro n a g e
a n d go od w ill.
Sk’85.03
$265.00
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
“
422 W est First Street
Albany, Oregon
4th at Monroe
forjA/l^The
R A LS T O N M OTO R
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U SED - C A R LOT
A lb a n y
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George William Wright
Attorney-at-Law
o p to m e try c a n n o t t e a c q u ire d in a m o n th
See Us Before You Buy
Oregon
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S k iP a n d e x p e rie n c e in th e p ro fe s s io n o f
R n k s te l
“ l e ............................
1922 D o d g e R oad ster,
Albany, Ore.
m eans n e rv e s tr a in —c o r re c t
The Science o f Optometry
In e w d u co )
1926 F o ra 1-tou tru c k , cab
a n d b o d y,
Nerve Strain
glasses im p r o v e v is io n and n e rve s. O u r
m e th o d s assure a ccu ra te e x a m in a tio n s .
> 2 8 *0 0
(e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n ,
19z4 F o rd R o a d s te r_____ $165.00
Dress Oxford for men —
Buil. well and will wear like
iron. E ither black or brown.
A s s o c ia tio n
M anufacturers of
L iv e S tock a n d F a rm Sales
See how easy you
can own one
US.
Corvallis.
L
C o rv a llis , O re g o n .
192J M a x w e ll T o u r in g
Elks B uilding
A lb a n y
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( o n ly ru n 5000 m ile s )
1926 D o d g e C oupe
......... $675.00
1924 C h e v r o le t C o u p e ___ $275.00
acids
ALBANY
T ic k e t o ffic e B e ll L in e S tage,
A lb a n y to San F ra n c is c o , $15.
L a d y A s s is ta n t
Guaranteed Used
CARS
L e g io n lu n c h
Tuesdays
G E O . M. G IL C H R IS T
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
The Leading Sporting Goods
and Radio Store.
C orvallis , O regon
1926 D o d g e S pecial Sedan
M e n ! H ere's a IDO , leath­
e r work shoe f la t will stand
hard wear and resist barnyard
PARAGON CAFE
C re a m e r y
W
C o u rte o u s tre a tm e n t.
I f yo u e n jo y a g o o d m eal
A n d k n o w a g o o d m e al w h e n y o u get it
Y o u 'll be b a ck fo r y o u ’ l l n o t fo rg e t it.
1). C. R O S S M A N , L o c a l M a n a g e r
Girls dress pumps, patent
leather, rubber heels—combi­
nation of colors if desired
Insurance
s e rv ic e .
W m . B a i n , w i t l i L a n e C o u n ty A bstract
______c o m p a n y , A lb a n y __________
MIIINIIUIIUIliillNNUNIHIH
A tw ater-K ent Radios and
all accessories. If in terest­
ed in RADIO see us.
I R A L S T O N M O T O R <S
$4.85
P ro m p t
D a v e n p o rt M u s ic S to re A lb a n y , O
T e le p h o n e 312V R easo nab le P rices
The Radio Center
$5.85
C o m p le te in lin e
a m i size s to fit any
foot, we a r e a b le to
o tte r “ g t o d ’’ s h o e s
fo r th e w h o le fa m i­
ly, n t p r ic e s th a t
will sa v o y o u o n th e
y e a r ly s h o e bill.
Real E state
O u t o f to w n m a il a n d te le p h o n e
o rd e rs w i l l re c e iv e p r o m p t a tte n ­
tio n .
F o rm e rly w it h C liic k e r in g
P ia n o C o ., B oston
Th i largest stock of sport­
ing goods in W estern Ore­
gon.
Equi m ent for all
games.
“ Stylish, sto u t,”
heavy
arched shoe, made durable and
stylish —in double E widths
ar.d snug fitting heels
a t lo w e s t ra te o f in te re s t.
“‘’•H1.............................
C. W . RYDER
Pianos and Player Pianos
Tuned, Repaired and
Rebuilt.
If interested in any kind
of Sports it will pay you to
call on us.
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FARM LOANS”
PIANO TUNING
Sporting
Goods
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L a d y A s s is ta n t,
C h a p e l o r R e s id e n c e F u n e ra ls .
P h o n e 95.
A lb a n y , O re g o n
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Insurance Agency,
Phone 47
122 N. Broadalbin si.
A lbany, Oregon
John Deere Implements
DeLaval Separators and Milkers
Fencing and Farm ers’ Hardware
Funeral Directors-Embalmers
m a c h in e r y s o ld a t a ll tim e s .
w ith i t -
Speclaliz-
insurance.
110 W . 2 n d S t., A lb a n y , O re. Phone $33
F is h e r - B r a d e n
you
w a n t sold, b r in g i( in .
h u r n ilu r e
s o ld a t p r iv a te sale a n y tim e . F a rm
A G e n e ra l L in e
liliUldllbG tractive rates
Call At
Davenport Music House
s to c k — w i l l be
h a v e a n y t h in g
J^OSCOE AMES HARDWARE
T h e W in c h e s te r S tore
Auction Sat. Oct. 29, 1 p. m.
.Brown
H o te l A lb a n y
M a n ic u r in g , m a r c e l'in g , facia l
M is s L a m p h e a r, op erator
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Broadalbin S t., Albany
n ev er close
* * t r i m m i n g , seat c o v e rs a n d w in te r in-
c lo s u re s . 202 E S econd
Phone 4tSJ.
DELBERT STA R R
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Allphin’s Auction House
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Jennings Auto Top Shop—A^to
Halsey and Brownsville
Oregon
A g e n c y H u b C le a n in g W o rk s
w-
HAM,
H a r o ld G . M u r p h y Prop.
P h o n e 665
TUSSING & TUSSING
L a u n d r y s e n t T u e sd a ys
PLA CE
STATE
x * i n v i t e y o u r bu siness. S a v in g s and
c o m m e rc ia l a ce o u n ts . C a p ita l, s u ra l,,,
u n d iv id e d p ro fits , $100, tOO.
'
IM P E R IA L CAFE, 209 W. l irJ
Modern
Barber Shop
A B ES
ALBAN Y
W o rk G u a r intend
, £
To enamel well, a wood must take
nnd retain a smooth finish. The
enamel cannot remain flat unless the
grain of the wood remains flat. I f (lie ITA STBURN’S GROCERY
d l l i a n d L y o n s S tre e t
grain "raises” (shews a corrugated,
or wavy surface) the enamel cover T h e place to b u v g o o d g ro c e rie s i t the
r ig h t p ric e .
Ing must follow the pressure of the ro o m to p a rk . O n A lb th a e n y c . o ru e r, p |c , tv
wood beneath, nnd "raise” with the
wood. Obviously, the beauty of the C N irtm ille r F u rn itu re Co., fiTTiiiZ
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tu re , ru g s , lin o le u m , stoves ranges
enamel finish w ill be marred.
Any wood can be planed, sand F u n e ra l d ire c to rs . 427-433 west Fir.»
papered and rubbed—until It presents stre e t, A lb a n y , O re g o n .
a smooth surfuce for enameling. When
tirst enameled It looks perfect. Iiui ( 2 K H L E R 1 ” S G R O C E RY
401 W F ir s t s tre e t
there are luherent qualities in all
S uccesso r to J. D. s e a rs
woods that cause them to respond te
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time and atmospheric changes. When
wood grain raises, the enamel finish IJO L M A N A JACKSON
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becomes "wavy"
and
eventually * *
G ro
ro c c e e ry
ry - — Bakery
in e o f eats
cracks. When wood swells too much E v e r y t h in g in th e lin
O p p o s ite Postoffice
enamel eracks. Enamel is b rittle ; f
does not bond.
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Furnishers
I ’h o n e 170.
M EADE & ALBRO
O p to m e tn s ts , 312 F ir s t s t . A lb a n y , O re .
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