Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, January 05, 1928, Image 5

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    Halsey Enterprise, Halsey, Oregon, January «5, 192A
Hooray! It’s Here
BLAIN’S JANUARY SALE
IN ALBANY
‘Two Black Crows’
Parts 5 & 6.
Completing the three funniest records ever made.
A Splendid Gift-Columbia Records.
Newest Hits Old Melo lies Christmas Tones
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Begins January 5th, Nine Days Sale
The Music Shop
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Phone 168.
'’TW 0 times each year, early in January and July this
storo holds a 9 day clearance sale. In the regular
course ot business there will always be merchandise
that should, and must, be sold quickly at a special price
We refer to broken sizes and discontinued patterns and
styles in suits, shoe*, hats, shirts, underwear, sox and
many other items of clothing and furnishings. All of
these goods are of standard quality, such as you are
proud to own and wear, and at the prices we offer, they
are indeed values.
You can find Real V alues in These Offerings.
Youths’ Suits
(2 pair pants)
$12.:.85
$19.85
$27.85
Assorted Lot Sweaters
Shaker Pull-Ovets; Fancy Pull-Overs
Jantzen Sport coats. Sizes 36 and 38.
$11.85, $14.85, $18.85
Men’s and
Young Men’s Suits
$21.85, $24.85, $29.85
Men’s all-wool Blazers
If you will 'telephone us, or come to
our store, we will see that you get one
of our new catalogues showing the
McCormick-Deering No. 8, as it is now
being built for the 1928 harvest season.
Study the catalogue’and talk with McCormick-Deering
owners; then you will understand why the McCorrnick-Deer-
ing is the outstanding harvester-thresher success.
For Men.
Schultz Brothers W arehouse Co.
Two pr Knicker Pants, originally very
high priced.
Ages 13 to 18.
Phone Shedd, 8F23 or write for delivery prices.
Warehouse at Fayetteville.
Po3toffice i*hedd, Oregon
Only a few suits for Quich Close-Out
A d d ition al
Only $2.95.
Wool Shirts
$4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 Values, at
Some Pendle­
tons included
$3.85 and $5.35
16-inch Hi-Cut Shoes
$3.85
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Train Service to
Portland
every T uesday, T h u rsd ay , F riday,
S atu rd ay and Sunday
(Doling December |
Many Other Specials
At this Linn
County Men’s Store
Sizes 7 to 9J, very special.
$3.95
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J McCormick-Deering No. 8 exactly
j meets the average farm er’s
8 combine needs!
Boys’ Suits .
Entire stock in these two lots.
A1 HALF PRICE.
Everything Musical
Albany, Oregon
Halsey Agent—Morris Pha.macy.
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Men’s Overcoats
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L e a v e IValwcy 1 2 : 1 4 p . m .
A r r iv e
P o r tla n d
3:JO p . m .
In addition to the regular daily train and M o to r Coach service.
Halsey and Vicinity
U.-.lil Monday afternoon when they
Brevities returned to Hilsev.
HONK!
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Albertson re­
turned to Monmouth Monday to
resume their school work at the
normal after having spent the hol­
idays in H akey and Shedd.
Miss Mona Bond, who has been
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs
O. R. Bond, and other relatives
and friends in Halsey left for her
home in Jsrome, Ariz , the latter
part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs Lyman W. Patton
and daughters returned to their
home in H»l«ey Sunday from Port­
land where they bad bren to visit
friends and relatives. Prof. Patton
also attended the teachers’ insti.
tuts while in th at city.
Mr. and Mrs Bliss Byers and
two daughters, Betty and Blissena,
visited at the homeof Mr. and Mrs.
W. II Robertson Saturday evening
and Sunday. Sundav afternoon
they were taken to thrir home at
Hoskins by Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Cross who remained in Hoskins
Pine G ro v e -M a. W. D. Mc­
Laren entertained the women’«
niiasionary society of tbe Peoria
South Melhodiet church at their
social meeting Thursday afternoon.
The hostess, assisted by Mr«. Will
McLaren, served a delicious lunch-
eon, after which presents were dis­
tributed to those present from a
beautifully decorated Christm as
tree. Those preeent were Mesdames
Roy Metcalf, J. S Lamar, J. W.
Lamar, Perle Cummings, Tom Ar-
dry, Grant B rattian, George Bayne
Alice Dunn and E. E. Hover.
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Mr. and M r«, Earl Albeiteon,
whose wedding was an event ol
Christmas day. were m rprised by
their friends Monday evening."Ten
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car loads of young people drove to
the home of Mr. Albertson'« par-
e ts, Mr. and Mr«. A. F. Albert­
son, west ef Hal»ey, where he and
his bride were visiting, and for
a while music (?) from all kinds
of make-shift instrum ents was
heard. Tbe visitors were invited
io end tbe groom wee called on for
a speech after which radio music
w n enjoyd and borne made caody
and oranges were served.
Buy R oundtrip T ick ets
In five years 100,000 dashed into eternity.
What’s out there? Nobody knows.
Better come around and have brakes relined or adjusted.
Also you can get a can of tire patching for two bits.
W. A. Cummings of Lake Creek
S O C IE T Y N E W S
was a Halsey visitor last Friday.
Claribel Blood of Eugene was the
From O ur Regular Correrpondenrs
house guest of Agnes Hayes of
Halsey the past week.
Thursday afternoon of last week
Mrs. W. C. Sickels and sons Mrs Emma True entertained the
Harold and Pale visited rel itivps member« of Past Noble Grand club
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in Albany last week.
at their regular meeting. During
H arry Hussey who has been vis­ the afterncon < ffieers were elected.
iting in North Dakota the past six Mae Miller will bead ’be club thia
months has returned to his borne year a* president, Clara L aF olhtte
in Halsey.
will f ill the office of vice preaident
Amos Ramsey arrived hone and NfHie Isom th a t of sscr.tary.
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Monday from a trip of three weeks
to Camas valley a n i o t i e : soLth-
Shedd—New Years eve members
era Oregon points.
of the Christian Endeavor held a
E. A. Starnes of Shedd was a watch party with a large number
Halsey visitor Friday and «bile in of the voung folks of Shedd pres­
the city was a visitor at the E nter­ ent to bid the old year goodbye
prise office.
and welcome in the new one. The
Oscar Marty, was down from his hour« passed all too quickly with
homestead above Monroe last F ri­ game« and music and juat before
day and spent the day in Halsey4 midnight a committee served oys­
visiting friend« and transacting bus ter soup.
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inc««.
Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Miller of
Halsey, accompanied by Rev. and
Mrs. Brown of Stantou, drove to
Eugene today to attend a meeting
o, preachers.
HONK!
Week-end fare to
Portland and return
$ 0 .9 0
Use the train or motor coach or both. R ail tickets are also'
good on the Southern Pacific (Silver G ray) M otor Coaches.
Fisk and Federal Tires.
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The Halsey Garage
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tab les a n d o th e r in fo r m a tio n .
Southern Pacific
HALSEY STATE BANK
C. P. Moody, agent
Phone 226
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
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SU RPLUS
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
No.
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Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
Charter
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Feed Triangle Egg Mash
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Reserve District No. 12
Report of condition ol the
HALSEY
STATE
To your Pullet Hock.
BANK
at Italsey, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business December 31, 1927
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RESO URCES
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances or bills of ex­
change,sold w itli the indorsement of the l.a ik (including items
shown in 29, 3 0 and 32, if a n y l .............................................................$17l,914 08
Overdrafts secured and unsecured.......................................193 Rj
U. S. government securities owned, including those shown in
items 30 and 35, if a n y . . . ___ . . . ____. . . . . . . ....... ............................
950 00
O ther bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign govern­
ment, slate, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown
in items .30 and 35, if any . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. . . . . . . . ..... ....................
8 177.80
Ranking house. $2350; 'u rn itu re and fixtures, )t,14u .........................
6.490.00
(ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers
and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of
this b a n k ___ ____________
69,851.15
Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and jlh e r
cash ite m s .........
Total cash and due from tranks, items 8, 9, 10 and It , » 9 9 .8 5 1 .1 5
Total .........................................
»257,296 87
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16. Capital stock paid i n ......................................................................................
2.5 000 00
17. Surplus fun d ............................................................. . . .
10,000.00
18. (a) Undivided profits_________________________________ <5 733.54
(b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes p aid ............
5,733.51
D e m a n d D e p o s it s , other than tianks, subject to reserve :
23. Ind ividu al deposits subject to check, including deposits due the
state of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds
120,281.74
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Cashier a checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand
802.69
T o ta l of demand deposits, other than bank deposits subject
to reserve, items 23, 24, 25, 29, »121.102.4.«
T im e a n d S a v in g s D e p o s it s , subject to reserve and payable on
demand or subject to notice ;
27. Tim e certificates of deposit outstanding...........................................
35,995.8«
28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice ............................. . . . . . . . .
59,465.06
Total of tim e and savings deposits payable on demand or
subject to notice, items 27 and 28, »95,463.90
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State of Oregon, county of Linn, m
I, B. .M Bond, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
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B- M. Bond, Cashier.
C o rre c t-A tte e t: C. It Koontx, D T aylo r, L. D. T aylo r, Directors
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4tb day of January, 1928
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My commission expires 3 12-28.
IThe properly prepared mash for the Puilet.
Attractive prices in ton lots on whole or
Cracked Corn, Mill Feed and Mashes.
O. W . F R U M
Hay
Grain
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iLang Ranges
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Will pay for themselves in fuel saved.}
Are fully guaranteed,
New reduced prices now in effect. Your old
range taken in exchange. Ask about the Lang
range to be given away free.
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Albany, Oregon
Am or A. Tussing, Notary Public.
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