Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, January 12, 1928, Image 4

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H a l s e y E n t e r p r is e against “ Nu-in»,” manufactured
by th« Baltimore butlerin« Co ,
Published Thursday at Halsey Oregon,
and mad« of cocoanot oil and pea
H F tnd A A LAKE
Publisher»
nut oil, solidified In water, colored
E ntered at the postoffice at H a lte y. O r«'
like batter and similarly salted,
gon • • second d a ta m atter,
____
put up in pound cartons and sold
tl a year In advance Arrearages 13’Ae undsr the name of “ cooking com­
a m on th . Stop« when tim e expire«
pounds ’’ If tbs decision stands
unless continuance is ordered.
A d ve rtisin g , 30c an in c h ; no discount *nd this compound is allowed ac­
fo r tim e o r space; no charge fo r cess to tbe market without regu­
com position o r changes. A nnounce­
lation or the payment of federal
m ents o f e n terta in m e n ts, food sales,
ta
i, “ No rine’* will be a harmful
etc., whose object is to raise money,
charged a t regular a d ve rtisin g rates competitor of butter.
An appeal
Announcem ents o f religious meetings, has been taken to the U, 8. supreme
n o t exceeding fo u r Inches, free if
court.
copy Is received before Tuesday.
Many Families Moving to Oregon
The Ton Litter Contest to Open
TUSSING & TUSSING
The Man Who Volunteers
get It.”
" I w ould lik e a copy o f tbe last
House B e a u tifu l," I said. "T h e re ’s an
a rtic le in It by a frie n d o f m ine th a t
I w a n t to read."
"T h e re 's a news stand Just around
the co rn e r," B e rt said. " I ’ll go out
and get a copy fo r you now."
“ You don’t care fo r It to n ig h t, do
you?” George asked. I t was already
n early tim e fo r them to go and fo r
me to tr y to get to sleep.
"O h, no," I answered. “ I Just w ant
to be sure not to miss It."
“ F ra n k Is com ing c u t here to m o r­
row a t e ig h t,” George explained, “ and
I ’ll have him b rin g you o u r copy. We
don’t care fo r I t It's too bad to take
B e rt aw ay Just now when we have
o n ly a few m inutes more to v is it."
I t was Indeed, and I acquiesced
q u ite w illin g ly . B u t I never saw the
m agazine next m orning nor a fte r
wards. I know George very w ell and
Just how generous and Im pulsive and
thoughtless he Is. 1 suppose he has
never thought o f It again. H aving
taken the re sp o n s ib ility his ohllga
tio n passed com pletely out o f his
m ind. W ith Bert it was d iffe re n t,
••p h i vnu get th a t m agazine you
xV .
Oregon
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I
A I.BANY BAKING CO-
Halsey and Brownsville
By Thomas Arkle Clark, dean of men, University of Illinois
W AS In the h o sp ital n u rsin g an
Inllum ed shoulder when B e rt and
George culled on me to help m ake the
hours pass a lit t le m ore ra p id ly .
I
could read even though I was ly in g on
my back, and th e re was one p a rtic ­
u la r magazine w h ich I ve ry much de­
sired.
I t was In th e news stands, 1
knew , and p ro b a b ly w ould n o t he
th e re very long.
“ Is th e re a n y th in g I can get fo r
you?’’ B e rt asked me. “ I ’d be glad to
>any¿/7¡rectory
LAW YERS
.»
asked abo ut? " he Inq uire d th e next
F iw h e r -B r a d e n
tim e he dropped lu to see roe.
" I ’m so rry I d id n ’ t," I had to con
Funeral Directors-Embalmers
feM -
"W e ll, I was a fra id George w ould
fo rg e t a ll about It , " he explained,
"so I b ro u g h t one a long." T he ob lig a ­
tion w h ich be had m o m e n ta rily as
gumed he c a rrie d In his m ind u n til
he could check up on the o th e r man
who had essayed to ta k e It off his
shoulders.
I t goes w ith o u t saying
that B e rt Is a good business man
whom his c lie n ts know they can de
pend upon.
T he telephone rang before I was
up Sunday m orning.
W hen I got
down s ta irs It was G oodw in who
wanted to ta lk to me.
" I ’m s o rry to d is tu rb you and espe
d a lly on Sunday m o rn in g ," he began
—they a lw a ys begin th a t way when
I am roused a t some Inopportune
, Ilne_ " b u t we are Just ready to In
Itla te fo u r new men, and 1 And that
Gordon, who was to see about the
proper perm ission, has fo rg o tte n to
attend to It. He agreed to take care
o f the m a tte r, qnd I rem inded him
last week o f the necessity, but he
says the whole th in g w ent out o f his
mind, and here we are.”
There Isn’t much to say In such a
case, and so I d id n 't tr y to say a
great deal.
W henever y o u r frie n d or y o u r room
mate o r a fr a te rn ity b ro th e r o r a
chance c a lle r volunteers e n th u s ia s tic ­
a lly to do a service fo r you, don’t de
pend upon It too c o n fid en tly unless
you kn o w the person th o ro u g h ly.
It
Is easier to prom ise th a n to fu lfill.
2 A V lbany
D E L B E R T S TA R R
ALBANY STATE
P A S T B U R N ’S GROCERY
Ed
ath aud Lyons Street
T he place to buv good groceries at the
r ig h t price. On th« corner, p le n ty o f
room to park. A lbany.
EVirtrailler Furniture Co., furoi-
E ture, rugs, lin o le u m , stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 west F irs t
street, A lb a n y , Oregon.
U O L M A N à JACKSON
*1
G ro c e ry — B a k e ry
E v e r y th in g in th e lin e o f eats
O pposite Postoffice
- IM
1- P E R IA L
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
Jennings Auto Top Shop—Auto
tr im m in g , seat covers and w in te r in ­
closures. 202 E. SecoDd. Phone 4lbJ.
N. t . J e n n in g s M anager
D O SC O E AMES HARDW ARE
T he W in ch e ste r Store
O A K L A N D — P O N T IA C 'S
Sales and Service
Good used cars sold w ith o u r guarantee
B Y E R L Y M O T O R CO.
A lbany, O regon
O u r new series Pontiac now on d is p la y
InClirJIlIPP A G eneral L in e w ith i t -
l l l O l l l u llu C tra c tiv e rates. S pecializ­
in g in a u tom obile and tru c k insurance.
“Paid to Love”
J. L. Stuart,
a t lowest rate o f in te re s t
Real E state
I f you e n jo y a good meal
A n d ku o w a good meal w hen you get i t
Y o u 'll be back fo r yo u ’ l l n o t fo rg e t it .
PARAGON CAFE
ALBANY
T ic k e t office Bell I.ine Stage.
A lb a n y to San Francisco, $15.
Call At
Davenport Music House
For New aud Second Hand
Pianos. Pianos For Rent.
Albany, Oregon
DISPLAYS
Junction City
■ a
■ «s
If you wish, go one way by train and return by
motor coach Your Southern Pacific rail tickets
(unless specially restricted) are good on the
coaches.
30 Days Cleanup on
Daily service to and from Salem, Albany. Port­
land, Corvallis, Fugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass,
Medford. Ashland and intermediates.
Wall Paper
New Design—l ’p-to-Date Patterns.
rn Pacific
s. C . P . M o o d y , a g e n t
*
P h o n e 226
:
Measure room height—length and width and we w ill tell
you just the right amount of paper to get.
LEE DRUG STORE
OVER 30 YEARS IS ALBANY
Sthtr-gr^j Motor
btj k n tt
tr r m .
L
Cor. First & Ferry Sts.
Phone 70
Albany
•
j I
Your reading blurs.-
Your glasses need
changing,—
ju st
Have your eyes ez-
amined
and begin enjoying
life again.
I M French & Son
Jewelers- Optometrists
Alter y
Ie K i°unes^ nycsh
G E O - M. G I L C H R I S T
Drastic Reductions in
this annual, store wide
event.
ice at convenient hours
Insurance
p ro m p t ser «ice. courteous tre a tm e n t.
W m . B a i n , w ith Lane C o u n ty A bstract
com pany, A lb a n y
“PioneerScout”
I f?
Agency,
FARM LOANS
“Bitter Apples”
By T r a in
or
M otor-C oach
Insurance
110 W. 2nd St., A lb a n y, Ore. phone ?3c
NOW IN PROGRESS
WINDOW
CAFE, 209 ’V. First
H a ro ld G. M u rp h y Prop.
Phone 665
W e n e v e r CLOSE
“Get Your Man”
SEE
BANK—Wo
■iw -invite y o u r business. S avings and
com m ercial aceounts. C a p ita l, surplus,
u n d iv id e d profits, |100. MK).
A S S IS T A N T
GLOBE
January
Clearance
Sale
Cut flowers
1?A S T ALBAN Y BARBER
SH O P
Ed C harles R. G o ltra , P ro p rie to r
M em ber o f M aster Barbers A s s c c ia tio n .
S p e cia lizin g in Ladies’ and C h ild re n 's
H a ir Cuts and Bobs. W o rk G uaranteed
1029 E ast Sect nd S t
A lb a n y , Ore.
! Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
Brownsville, Oregon
Sixty-three new families arrived t The ton litter contest in pigs
lu Oregon in December, reports W which has been run for three jears
B O B B IN G
G. Ide, manager of the Land Set­ will again be held in 1923. The
B A R B E R IN G
tlement department.
1927 contest was the banner year
BATHS A N D
These reports are made by cham ­ with 18 eDtriee, from which nine
S H A M P O O IN G
bers of commerce and other agen- were exhibited.
Of these nioe,
Agent
H u b C le a n in g W o rks
cns cooperating with the land set­ eight qualified as ton litters.
A lb a n y L a u n d ry E v e ry Tuesday
tlement department
Each litter must be nomisated
Sixty-five families reported by by notifiytng the animal husband­
E C. M I L L E R
tbs Salem chambrr of Commerce ry department of tbe Oregon State
for November and December are Agricultural col'ege wi bin two
not included in the figures because days alter the litter is farrowed, as
VV. L . W r ig h t
they did not show the amount o! the litter must be inspected aud
investment, but these figures com marked within ten days after far­
lined with the Norember and De­ rowing.
Litters farrowel after
cember report of the land settle­ March 1 are eligible, the object be-
ment department show a total of ing to m ine the litter weigh n ton
JiVJ (amities (or these two months or more at the end of 180 dace. Ab
D. C RO SS M A N , Local M anager
pigs are weighed in at the state
Lady A ssistant
Dairy Interests Alarmed
fair and if lh)y are over 186 days
,
A ll calls answered day o r n ig h t
The dairy interests are alarmed aid each pig haeto stand a han d i­
(*2). 1128. Western Newspaper Union.)
! Phone 255.
Halsey, O regon
shout the possible effect of a recent cap of 1 2-3 pouuds for each day
Lilli« Rickard was unable to re-
test can write the anttnal husband- ,
decision by the supreme cou’t ol over tima.
,
,
. .
turn to her school work at Mon-
A
n
y
breeder
in
O
.ejon
who
has
ry
departm ent for application ,
.
the district of Columbia restraining
, , r ,,
, ,
, ,-
mouth after tbe holidays because
3
ihe government agencies from en- sowj furrowing after March 1 and blanks. H iwever, f- letter stating ' ,
Io cement of the oleomargarine law who antiepates entering the can the fact that the breeder has a lit- ° 1 ea
Sun. Mon. Tues., Jan. 15-17
ter to nominate will answer the
Landis Pbilpott of Noti, calle
Clara Bow in
purpose just as well as the blank at the Chester Curtis home Sun-
form. A copy of the rules and reg >>»7 ° ° **’•
home ,rouQ Holley
ulations will he sent upon request * ‘>sre h« bad been to visit relatives.
Wednesday
-------------------------- Mrs. C. N. Lusby and eon Tom
The U. S. departm ent of agri.; and ion-in-iaw Dick Johns of
culture has recently investigated Springfield were callers at the J .F .
Thursday and Friday
tbe operations of coopera’ive mar- I-om home I hursday of last week,
Monte Blue in
keling on the Pacific coast and
Mrs. Joe Cersovski and sons, Er-
firids that it has been working to] nest and Leo, and daughter, Anna
Cue substantial profit of the partici- Theresa, returned Sunday from
Saturday
pants. The departm ent citea the Portland where they bad been to
experience in the Hood River apple attend the funeral of her father,
district, where 75 per cent o, the
apples and 85 per cent of the pears
ara so handled with great success; ¡S C H O O L N O T E S ' Umoin nniDniiniiiiiioniiiiiiinioiiiiiininioiwsinnioni
also the wool and mohair organi-i
I
Ed,(«d By W ilm a W ah l
lotion of California, Oregon, Idaho
and Washington, by which 24,000-
There was no assembly or pro
000 pounds of wool has been
gram
this Wednesday.
| B R O W N S V IL L E
marketed the past seven years;
Carl
Sperling
was
absent
from
also tbe U nited Dairy association
|
Saturday
of W ashington, and the cooperative school Monday forenoon.
Patsy Ruth Miller in
The operetta, “ P atricia,” will
Egg and Poultry association, with
I
“ S o u th Sea L o v e ’’
be
given Thursday evening. Every
a bus upss last year of $15,000,000
ft appears that wherever there has body is anticipating a good play.
Wednesday
Tbe high school girls and boys
been cooperation for maketing. the
“ F a n g s o f D e s tin y ’
results have b«nn more nearly sat­ basket ball teams will play at Mon­
isfactory than through individual roe Saturday night. The girls who
will play are Bessie Reynolds,
C r.es Bldg., Corvallis
effort.
Friday and Saturday
V bu Con
do leftor of
Francis Norton, Muriel Lake, Lu-
“
C a p ta in S a lv a tio n ”
I cilia Phelps. Edith Smith and
A lf o r d A r r o w s
with
Pauline Stark, E rnest
Wanda Veatcb. Nora Coldiron
Torrence.
will go as a sub.
( E n te rp r is e v o rre s p o n d e n t)
The result of tbe contest between
Sunday and Monday
A. E. Whitbeck weut to Eugene thu “ reda” aud “ greens’’ is 41 to 5.
“ S o u th Sea Lo%e”
last Friday.
suberiptious in favor of tb« former.
Earl Ringdorf and family spent Thia w as the contest to see which
Wednesday
Sunday at th«Sorensou home.
side could secure the most sub­
“ H a rp ia H o ck”
B. E. Cogswell of Portland is scribers to the Couutry Gentleman,
Ladies Home Journal aud Saturday
apeuding the week at his ranch.
Thursday
Y dda, Alice and Delta Curtis Evening Post. The subscriptions
“ F a n g s o f D e s tin y ”
spent ’ Saturday evening at tLe brought $49.00, $32.00 of wuicb | N o t e : Every Thursday at
will go to the Curtis Publishing Co. | Junction City is Family
Ringdorf home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Robuett of and $18 00 will be tetaiued by the
| Night. Entire family for 50c
K u g e u e visited at the E. D. Isom school as their profit.
The highest dtnnnnniiainniiniiioininniiiiaiiiinninionniinimoniiimai
h >me Thursday of last week,
n t tuber of subscription« was se­
Chester Curtis and dsughteta cured by Henry Kirk and John
Yslda,
Alice ----
and ------
Delta, , -r
spent
------ - ------
— Miller, each of whom had 10. The
Monday
evening
at
ih.“
Alvin
k
ro
p f ! next highest point salesmen were
U u lh u (O H tfititH l. lo n riiiiu le iJ
u n m to P a u fii H i/; b w t ) f n iiit i.
horn«.
Herman Koontz, 6, and Russell
The funeral of the fall er of Glen Norton, Ernestine Coleman and
Now you have the choice of traveling via
D*vi whose home was iu Corval- Keuneth Smith, each three. Mi.-g
Southern Pacific by rati or highw ay Dependable
Your head ache?,—
lie w e held iu the Alford cerne- Nelson who was t h e '’reds" adv ser
trains and tnotor-coathes provide frequent serv­
secured three subscriptions.
Your eyes sm art,—
te r y Tuesday
Floral Co.
an,i plants. F lo ra l a rt fo r e ve ry
and a ll occasions.
F lo w e r phone 458-J.
Lady Assistant.
Chapel o r Residence Funerals.
Phone 95.
A lb a n y , Oregon
LADY
405 W est F irs t
B U T T E R -N U T B R E A D
Albany
Creamery Association
Manufacturers of
LINN BUTTER
a n d B u y e rs o f Eggs
A F a n n e r s ’ C o - o p e r a t iv e
C re a m e ry
fi
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
¡4 2 2 W est F ir s t S tre e t
A lb a n y , O re g o n
Complete Home
Furnishers
Universal & Cclcnial Ranges
(rood Looks and
Good Sight
The firs t retained and th e second
atta ine d by glasses fitte d here.
Broken Lenses Duplicated
C areful, sc ie n tific tests of eyes
made and glasses c o rre c tly fitte d .
Serious Harm May be Done
to the Eyes by Wearing
Outgrown Glasses.
Y o u r e je t should be e xam ined
and y u ir glasses checked at least
once e v e ry tw s years. L e t ns h e lp
y o u r eyes in p e rfe ct c o n d itio n .
Harold Albro,
Jeweler and O p to m e tris t,
31J West F irs t Street A lb a n y ,O re .