Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 01, 1927, Image 4

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    Halsey Enterprise, Halsey, Oregon, December 1. 1927
H a l s e y E n t e r p r is e
Published Thursday at Halsey Oregon,
F c d A A LAKE
Publisher«
«1 a year In advance. Arrearages 12'X
a month. Stops when time expires
unless continuance Is ordered.
county.
This result has been
altaiued by a system of grading the
product that has teen fostered and
perfected by A L Morris, who is
nspector for that district, and who
ias the hearty cooperation now of
'rowers and merchants all over the
oui.ty. Intelligent inspection and
'r a d i i g p a y» -
Advertising, 20c an inch; no discoun’
for time or space; no charge lo'
composition or changes. Announce
ments of entertainments, food sales
Forty-two new farm families with
etc., whose object is to raise money
charged at regular advertising rates new capital of $127,500 were re­
Announcements of religious meetings ported as a result of the land
not exceeding four inches, free 11 settlement work of the Portland
copy is received before Tuesday.
and etale chambers of commerce fcr
October.
From California came seven
families, Idaho two, Iowa three,
Kansas six, Minnesota three, Ne­
braska five, South Dakota two,
Texas two, Washington two. New
York two, Indiana two. Wisconsin
two, and one each from North
Dakota, Colorado, Canada and
China.
Eighteeu other families arrived
but are not yet located.
Last week’s arrivals were R.
Zurowski, wife and seven children,
Pilot Butte, Saskatchwan; M- A.
Nichols and family, Melbeto, Ne­
braska; M. D. Fuller, Plainview,
Minnesota; and C. E. Wallis and
wife all looking for Oregon farm
Sumethir.g practical, equitable
and helpful in the way of farm re­
lief is now in prospect, several
forces not heretofore in harmony
having come pretty close togethei
in recent reports and recommends
tione. The latest expression on the
subject comes from the “ Business,
men’s Commission on A griculture’’
whose chairman is Charles Nagel
of St. Louie, who was secretary of
agriculture in President Taft’s
cab n et, and the significant fact is
that all the differing factions have
received Mr. Nagel’s recommenda­
tions favorably. This plan pro­
vides for a federal farm board, as
in other plans, and that this board
shall be authorized to buy stock in
homes.
the “ equalization corporation’ and
be represented in that corporation
A lf o r d A r r o w s
by directors, the intention being
to buy and bold surplus products V r w v v ’▼ W x * V V V F ' V V V O v r V V W ' V V V ' V
when the markets are depressed
(Enterprise correspondent)
and to dispose of them when sta­
Little Winona Perry came home
bility is restored. Losses from
for the Thanksgiving vacation re­
these transactions must be absorbed
turning to Eugene Monday morn­
from the public treasury. Senator
ing.
McNary, Secretary Jardine, the
E. D. bom came home from the
advocate* of the national grange
plan, and the ndherents of Presi­ S ilt Creek road camp near Me-
dent Coolidge, have assumed an Credie Springs, where he is em­
attitude since the submission of ployed, Wednesday evening of last
this report which indicates a com­ week to spend Thanksgiving with
promise measure by congress this his family. Ho returned to bis
winter that will relieve agriculture work Monday morning.
Velma, the small daughter of
and be satisfactory to the farmers,
who are only asking an equal Mr. and Mrs. Brian Perry, is very
ill with pneumouia.
(hauce for prosperous existence.
The E. D. Isom family spent
Columbia county has established Sunday at the W. H. Robertson
a reputation for raising fine poto- home in Halsey.
toes and one commission firm has
Chester Curtis and family were
»¡«nlfied a desire to take all the gue"t* for Thanksgiving dinner at
marketable spuds for sale in the the Henry Brock home.
Do Your
Christmas Shopping Early
W h o r e y o u w ill fin d o n d is p la y a
K in o lin e o i —
Y ou are
In vited to
O ur S to r e
D r e ssin g C ases,
T o ilet S e ts,
L e a th e r G oods,
P e r fu m e s, A to m iz e r s,
S ta tio n e r y .
LEE DRUG STORE
OVER 30 YEARS IN A LB A N Y
Cor. F irst & F e rry S ts .
P h o n e 70
A lb a n y
Permanent
Waving
By Mrs. Eva Allphin
Permanent Wave Artist.
An Albany Resident, An Albany Machine.
Nestle Permanent Wave
Machine and Method the best money can buy. No Kinks—
No Frizzes—No Discoloration—No Burnt Hair.
A Perfect Elat Marcell” Only 7 minut»« heat
Free lest Curls’on your own
head. Pick out the one you
like best.
Evenir.gor Sunday Appoint-
ments. Pay men a if desired,
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Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bilyeu and
daughter Edith spent Thanks-
giving day with their son and
brother, Dean Bilyeu at the Knigh-
ten home.
Pine Grove Church —
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. in. by Rev.
Smalley.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.
m.
Your attendance and coopera-
^vould be appreciated by those who
are trying to carry on this work.
S p o o n R iv er S p a r k s
ALBANY’S LEADING BEAUTY SHOPPE
Alban y. Oregon.
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(By an E nterprise Reporter)
Pearl Pehrsson aud Miss Anna
Heiurich of Corvallis spent tbe
week end at tbe L. Straley borne
Merle Straley returned to Corvallig
with them Sunday to spend a few
days.
Mr. and Mr-. J. R. Templeton
spent Thanksgiving at Cecil Bil-
yeu's near Brownsville.
J. H. Vai.Nice a.-.d Merwvn Van
Nice and family spent Thanksgiv­
ing in Salem visiting relatives.
They returned to their home Fri­
day. Kenneth VanNice camo to the
farm during their visit at Salem.
Nora Pehrsson, who is teaching
at Banks, and Pearl Pehrsson who
is attending O.S.C. spent tbe
Thanksgiving vacation at their
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hover ai d
Ernest Hover and family spent
Thanksgiving day at the Everett
Hover home in H arrisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Eagy and
Floyd Nichols and family were
R. E. Blerly, A rthur Waggoner,
guests a t L. E. E agy’s Thursday
W illiam Pence, Paul Bierly and
A uuaand Mary Heinrich and
their families and Mrs. Mary B ier­
their brotner Fred, of Corvr.llis
ly and Hirem Bierly were Thanks­
spent Thanksgiving day with their
giving dinner guests at D.F. Burges
parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Heiu-
of near Dever.
rich.
Mrs. J. P. Templeton spent
Mrs, Dora Standish of Bole,
Monday
afternoon a E .E . Carey’s.
Mout., who is visiting relatives in
Delma
Falk spent the week end
Halsey visited at the E . E. Hover
at
the
C.
L.
Falk, Sr., home.
home Friday.
H- J. Falk and family attended
Mrs. W. D. McLaren and Mr».
N. E. Chandler were soliciting this the family Thanksgiving dinner at
district for the Red Cross last week. John Nemchick home at H arris­
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kuighten burg.
Gilbert Carey of Portalud spent
were visitors at the county seat
the week ehd at E. E. Carey’s.
Tuesday afternoon.
W. R. Kirk and family were
The Thanksgiving program given
by the school children Wednesday Sunday afternooa callers at O. W-
evening was well attended. The Frum ’ sin Halsey.
sale of pies brought about $12.60,
Eunice Sylvester spent the
Thanksgiving vacation at her home
here.
Earl Albertson, who is attend-
ing norm al school at Monmouth,
came home during the vacation
last week.
M r s . Harvey Wallace spent a
few days last week visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. A. F. A l­
bertson.
Mrs. N. E. C haudlsr and Rich­
ard attended the Thanksgiving
program at the Peoria school
Thursday afternoon.
Uti» M artin arrived home Wed­
nesday from W ashington, where he
has been working.
Mr. and M r s . Looney and Mrs.
Langford of California arrived
at the Johnson home Wednesday
for a visit. The two California
women aud
Mrs Johnson are
sisters.
Itus«el Kuighten of Albany and
John Johnson of P ortland called j
at the A. L. Knighteu borne last
Thursday.
The Pine Grove community
meeting will he F riday evening,
Dec. 2. A one act play, ‘‘Keeping
Him Hom e,” is being prepared by
local young people as a number on
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the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Marster. ^ ^ b a n y ^ y ir e c t o r v
spent Thanksgiving with thw borne
folks. They and E S Marsters aud
wifq had Thanksgiving dinner at A LBANY baking co .
405 W est F irs t
tb* Wahl home. Mrs E. S M arj-
B U T T B R -N U T B R E A D
ters returned with hsr son and wife
A lb an y Floral Co. Cut flowers
to Shasta City, California, Satur­
and p la n ts. F lo ra l a rt fo r every
and a ll occasions.
day.
C arl Seef.-ld and family spent
Thanksgiving day at E .E C»rey'a.
M. and Mr?. J. P. Templetou
»pent Friday at Holley visiting J.
N. Hunter.
Fred Keen and wife enjoyed a
visit from their children and their
families during the Thanksgiving
holiday.
E. E. Carey and family and Gil-
b irt Carey spent Saturday evening
at the J. R. Templeton home.
The Misses Ava, Edna, Delma,
Mamie m i d Pearl Falk visited the
school Friday afternoon and Mr,
and Mrs. H. J Falk, Clifford Bab­
cock and Fred Keeu visited school
Monday afternoon.
A'-a Falk who is staying at the
C. L .Falk,S r. borne, spent Thanks­
giving at her home.
Miss Doris Howard and Grace
Kirk were Sunday afternoon call­
ers at J. M. E llio t’s.
J. M. E lliott and family spent
Thanksgiving d iy at O. J. A lbert­
son’s.
F lo w e r phone 458-f.
ast
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A lbany
barber
shop
C harles K. G o ltra , P ro p rie to r
S p e c ia liz in g in Ladies' and C h ild re n s
H a ir C uts and Bobs. W o rk Guaranteed
1029 E a st Second St.
A lb a n y , G e
STATB
ALBANY
BANK
wi
■ « ^ in v ite y o u r business. Savings and
co m m e rcia l accounts. C a p ita l, surplus
u n d iv id e d p ro fits , $100. COd.
P A S T B U R N ’S GROCERY
4 th and I.yo n s Street
The place to buy good groceries at the
r ig h t price. O n the corner, p le n ty of
room to park. A lb a n y .
I^urtm iller F urniture Co., furni-
■»■ tu re , rugs, lin o le u m , stoves ranges.
Funeral d irecto rs. 427-433 west F irst
street, A lb a n y , O regon.
G E H L E R T” 8
GROCERY
401 W F ir s t street
Successor to J. D. Sears
We will tay to please you
U O L M A N £ JACKSON
4-A
E v e r y th in g
G ro c e ry — Bakery
in th e lin e o f eats
O pposite Fostofiice
1 M PERIAL
CAFE, 209 W. first
___________ W k
n ev er clo se
H a ro ld G. M u rp h y Prop.
Phone 6o5
Tennings Auto Top Shop—Auto
tr im m in g , seat covers and w in te r in-
closures. 202 E . Second. Phone 4lf(J.
_____________ X . I - J e n n in g s Manager
Call At
Davenport Music House
M a g e l ’s Bob anil Beauty Shoppe,
H o te l A lb a n y
M a n ic u rin g , m a rc e llin g , facial
Miss Lam phear, operator
For New and Second Hand
Pianos. Pianos For Rent.
A lbany, Oregon
R O S C O E AMES HARDWARE
T he W in ch e ste r Store
I n ç i i n n r p A G eneral L in e w ith it -
IN O U I U llb b tra c tiv e rate«. Specializ­
in g in a u to m o b ile and tru c k insurance.
Bulbs!-Shrubs!
J. L. Stuart,
Insurance
Agency,
110 W. 2nd St., A lb a n y , Ore. Phone Î33
Nursery Stock
Fisher Bros. Implement <3
Phone 47
122 N. Broadalbin st.
A lbany, Oregon
John Deere Implements
DeLaval Separators and Milkers
Fencing and Farm ers’ Hardware
A fine lot to select from
without wading in the mud.
V ery A ttr a c tiv e P r ice s
FARM LOANS
Sit
store
a t low est rate o f interest.
Real Estate
Insurance
P rom pt service, courteous treatm ent.
W m . B a i n , w ith I.ane C o u n ty Abstract
com pany, A lb a n y
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I f you e n jo y a good m eal
And kn o w a good m eal w hen v o ll get it
Y o u 'll be back lo r y o u 'll n o t fo rg e t it.
PARAGON CAFE
LT u:.5 « h
G EO . M. G ILCH RIST
ALBANY
B r o w n sv ille , S a tu r d a y
J u n c tio n C ity S u n . M on
T ic k e t office Bell L in e Stage.
A lb a n y to San Francisco, $15.
The W orld’s Greatest motion
picture.
A lb a n y
C re am e ry A ssociation
M anufacturers of
“ W H A T
LINN BUTTER
P R IC E
am i B u yers o f E ggs
A F a r m e r s ’ C o - o p e r a tiv e
C ream ery
G L O R Y ”
Chrysler Cars
B O B B IN G
B A R B E R IN G
BATHS AND
S H A M P O O IN G
E. C .
and
A tw a te r - K e n t
Agent
H u b C le a n in g W orks
_ A Ib a n y L a u n d ry E v e ry Tuesday
K o lster , F e d e r a l,
and C rosley
R a d io Accessories
M IL L E R
Anderson Motor
Company
Allphin's Auction House
Albany, Oregon
^Broadalbin St., Albany
Auction Sat. Dec. 3,
F is h e r -B r a d e n
1 p. m.
uneral Directors-Embalmers
T he s e e m in g ly sm all d e ta ils so c a re fu lly handled in the
W r ig h t Service, are a p a rt o f th a t w hich is not overlo. L td
in e x te n d in g to o u r patrons, com petent, courteous and
s y m p a th e tic a tte n tio n .
F u rn itu re — liv e stock — w ill be
sold. I f you have a n y th in g you
w a n t sold, b rin g i t in. F u rn itu re
sold at p riv a te sale a n y tim e . F a rm
m a c h in e ry sold a t a ll tim es.
Lady A ssistant.
Chapel o r Residence F u n e ra ls
Phone 95.
A lb a n y , Oregon
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W L W R IG H T , F U N E R A L D IR EC TO R
D. C. Rossman. Local Manager
Phone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
Good Looks and
Good Sight
1 he firs t retained and the second
a tta in e d by glasses fitte d here.
Broken Lenses Duplicated
C areful, s c ie n tific tests o f eves
made and glasses c o rre c tlv fitte d .
Marinello Shop
M rs. Elsie D a vis is in ch a ig e o f the P erm anent W a v in g departm ent.
use the S h elton S im p lic ity M eth o d o f Perm anent W a v in g
’ ’TH E W A V E OF N ATU R A L B B A U T Y ”
M A R IN E L L O SH O P .
A U vanv
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S t. F r a n c is H otel B u ild in g
VV» <4)11C it
r n .itr 't i l
,
Serious Harm May be Done
to the Eyes by Wearing
Outgrown Glasses.
Y o u r eves should be exam ined
and v o u r glasses checked at least
once e ve ry tw o . ears. Let us h e lp
y o u r eyes in perfect c o n d itio n
Harold Albro,
Jew eler and O p to m e tris t.
313.W est F irs t S treet .Albany,O re.
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George William Wright
Attorney-at-Law
a
Now under new management. Marcelling. Finger Waving,
Facials. Scalp Treatments, manicuring.
La Rose Vanity Shoppe
403 First National Bunk Bldg.
Lillie Rickard of Monmouth
»pent the holidays at home.
Gueets at the Michael Rickard
home Tha kigiviug day were Mr.
and Mrs Robert McKee of Eugene
and Mr. and Mrs Guy Roberts ar.d
children of Toledo,
Last Friday Mr. aud Mrs. E. D.
Isom and daughter Beverly went
to Albany.
C. E. Mercer cf EugeDe «peut
Thanksgiving at the J. F. Isom
borne.
William Jubnche and family of
Suver were guests Thanksgiving day
at tbe John Rolfe home.
E. D. Isom and family ate
Thanksgiving diuner at the W. C
Sickel home in Halsey.
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Licensed to P ractice in U n ite d |
States C o u rt and a ll C ourts .n (
O regon. Otfices in B a ltim o re B ldg g
A lb a n y , O regon.
a B H B B E » a a a a a A
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
422 W est E ir s t S tr e e t
A lb a n y , O re g o n
Complete Home
Furnishers
Universal & Colonial Ranges