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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1928)
îîalspv Enterprise, FTalsey. Oregon, Jan n ary jM ffg S . ^ //íb a n y ^ íir e c to r y TU SSI NG & TUSSING H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E Published Thursday at Halsey Oregon, H F A. A LAKE Publish«»» Entered at the po»toffice at Halsey. Ore- _____ H a, aa second claa« matter, | l a year In advance. Arrearages U U e a month. Stops when tune expiree unless continuance Is ordered. Advertising, 30c an Inch; no discount tor time or space; no charge for 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. Ample statistics have bleu pub lished from lim e <0 tu n b to denudo- straw» that among businesees which fa il, the ¡vast m a jo rity tre Ibote which have refused to avail tb fin - selves of the I enefiis of advertising A check o, the records of the Fed- er .l b a n k ru p t/ courts in Los Ac- gales has just disclsssd that 92 per cent o f a ll the Cims which tailed last year were non-advertiser*. The , verage for 32 cities coveted by a sutvey was 83 per cent o f failures otcurred among concerns which did not advertise. In Troy, N. Y., not a single advertising firm failed. There is a sig o ific iu t h u rt in there figures for the business mao who i , wise enough to profit by it. Idaho was fifth h ghesl of all the rtaues in the pro luction of potatoes this year, with 2 1,380,00) bushels. In order to establish a reputation for a superior article, the growers’ association has dee ded that uo po tatoes w ill be »hipped from Idaho except United Stales grade No. 1 T hat is the system which w ill he a most powerful influence in the f.iv o ra b la m arketing, not only of potatoes, but c l all products Prop er grading and reliable q uality are absolutely necessary fo r the suc cessful and profitable m arketing of all products of tbe farm and the orchard Apache Indiana furm eilv prac ticed what would be called a tria l or companionate marriage and see where they aro now. This country made ita most wonderful progress tinder strictest D am age laws and see where we aretodav. was grown by Henry Koch who bad been working with W alter -A H olt, county agent, on potato seed improvement. G. R. Hyalop, professor of farm crops at O A.C. made the bin i n spection for disease and reported the potatoes to come easily w ithin certified requirements. A fte r Mr. Filzw ater compleles sorting they w ill be checked by a representative of the college and the certification tag w ill be sealed. i 17 HENEVER anything cornea along YV for and f,,r adoption or acceptance, acce we ordinary mortals are hesitating as to our own procedure In the matter, our doubts are usually quieted or our courage reinforced by some one s as suring us that “ a ll the best people are doing ft," or uelng It or refraining from using it. I tb; 8r . U Old Doctor Harwood was an out standing figure In our community. No matter what the weather was or how deep the mud of the country roads, he never hesitated to respond to a call for help. His old roan horse and his rickety sulky seemed always on the go. He never collected any b ills ; It 1» | I " Successful Rendition of Operetta, eschewed garters and went about w ith ( t ‘'Patricia” By High School their socks bunging u n tid ily over gg of(en fflg it should hove been. He was one of their shoe tops. I f you met a young the most helpful, w illing, unselfish The operetta “ P atricia” which fellow w ith smooth gartered hose you people I have ever known. I am not became aware at ODce that, In spite was put oo by members of tba Glee of Ids attractive appearance, he was sure that he would have been consitl club of tbe high n h o o l uDder tbe second clase; he didn't rate, for all ered, at the outset, at least, as one of our best people by those who de leaderebip of Miss Adah Nelson, the best people had adopted the other termine such matters. A friend of mine was telling me of January 12, was a decided success, style. . A man called at our house not very an elaborate roclal gathering In a each oue tuking part doing well. long ago w ith some sort o f new-fan neighboring town not long ago—a Mary Sm ith, as Patricia was un gled ----- machine fo r cleaning . u. the cistern wedding, or a dance, or u reception. or Hie furnace, or the < *‘ «nney. " or somf , hln6 , he s o rt-a n d all the usually good, and each one o f the we hesitated about having the wo of U e ,owu and 0, others performed their parts well done by machine and « " " h surrounding country were invited and Tbe music was furnished by tbe which or whom we had had no pre n g 6„ 4 attended. H unusufl| functl()n A fter „ Halsey orchestra, and we wish t< vlous acquaintance we were assured at once that all the best people on , d deal , say th e ir work was rem arkably , „ e Wes, side—which Is the acknow , th e re * 6 edged habitat o f the best '» had Pflowed free!y and some of the well ¡eifuruied con’ idering ibe in nced tlie w ,na„ e r s - w o m iricate scores of an opeietta and to w n -w e re having the r work; done In that way. We could, o f course lnen_ had had niore the little practice tbe amateur mu heeitote no longer I the recog“ ' ^ ' ‘ than was consonant w ith an upright xiciau h is in this particular claw- leaders o f the social life o f the town i - was all carriage. The vulgarity of - It were having their cisterns purified by excused, however, on the ground that of music. a particular process, It behooved us the geests were “ our best people.” to fa ll In line at once. Who are our best people— those Gun Club Has Good Tournament Sometimes one hesltntes to ssk one who respect law and order, those who self, “ who are the best people, and set high standards of livin g nnd The scores of those taking p a r what determines the superlative In thinking, or those who have the most making on estimate of the standing in tbe Halsey Gun club touinam en money? of one's neighbors and acquaint ((E). 19!». Western Newepaper Union.) held here January 15 were as fo l ances ?" lows Members: H a rry Biessler 10—1, Jess Cr-is 25— 17; J. W. D rinkard 110—95 Frank Gansle 55—47; Chatles Gan t i e 10—0; Carl H ill 15 — 11; Frank Kooutx 25 — 14; M arlin Koontz 40— ’ 9, Francis Leeper 50 —24; C P. Moody 25— 18; E. C. M dier 5 2; J. A. M cW illia m s 5 —3; W ilh u t Norton 15— 11; L. W . Patton 5 — 1. Day Kossmau 10— 1; Charles Sira ley 10—6; Chet Sckels 10—4 The score of I h t v is itin g sp irts- oteu were as follows: C. Falk «0—21; Norton 50—42. G. Cross 10— 7; C. Mcodyjr. 25 — 19, Skeet Mul'i'i 1 1 l.i" i't-i 3 5 - 24; C Bass 5 —4; Conley 5—4 Hume ‘2 0—15; Cham berlain ' 0 - 17; Gib Hayes 10— 5; Davis 40—27, K. Hoover 30--24; T- J. S k irv ii 10- 8 ; C. Hughes 20 -15. (E n te rp ru e correspondent) a lbany baking co . A 405 West F irst Halsey and Brownsville Oregon By Thomas Arkle Clark, dean of men, University of Illinois m W orking between six weeks and tw o months every year to meet state, local and national taxes, is A Correction. bound to cause a reaction sooner or later and eventually develop a In last weeks issue in the write tax consciousness necessary for a up on B uilder’s Supply Co., of Cor reduction. vallis, was called B u'lding Supp'v The new Houso Committee on Co., which was wrong and tht rxpenditu.ee w ill elim inate the act that M r. Ash handles cement p rin tin g of about 100 obsolete re plaster and litue nestle« being th ports to Congress thus saving th* mtborized d e a le r in Asbestollm taxpayers more than $50,000 a Roofing, a super-grade, elastic cov ring for metal, gravel andcouipo year. That's good. •ition roofs, is setni-plastic and I t is reported that the entire Re oruth applied. It w ill not crack nun ju ry baa hren offered an en >r peel and is impervious to acids, gagement in a bur'eaque show. If gasses or alkalies and is fire proof they aoceit tbeie w ill b t 12 actual a ctus, tix more than the usual | A lf o r d Arrow»» show of thia k*nd support, Some iellowg who th in k they ought to be elected to office display much o rig in a lity o( thought. lawyers T H E BEST P E O P L E B U T T E R -N U T BREAD A lbany F loral Co. C ut flowers A anj plants. F loral art for every F is h e r - B r a d e n and all occasions. Funeral Directors-Embalmerj Lady Assistant. Chapel or Residence Funerals. Phone 95. Albany, Oregon E D E L B E R T S TA R R ALBANY ¡Fuñera. D irectorand Licensed ■T 4th aud Lyons Street The place to buv good groceries at the rig h t price. On the corner, plenty of room to park. Albany. B O B B IN G B A R B E R IN G BATHS A N D S H A M P O O IN G o rtm ille r F u rn itm e ture, rugs, linoleum , stoves ranges. Funeral directors. 427-433 west F irst -treet, Albany, Oregon. Agent Hub Cleaning Works Albany Laundry Every Tuesdav H olman a jackson G rocery—Bakery E ve ryth in g in the line of eats Opposite Postoffice M IL L E R IM P E R I A L C A F E , 209 "Z. F irs t » W. L. W right FUNERAL DIRECTOR ennings Auto Top Sh ip— A u lo J trim m in g , seat covers and w inter in closures. 202 E Second. Phone 4lfeJ. N. L. Jennings Manager R OSCOE D. C ROSSMAN. Local Manager Lady Assistant B Y E R LY MOTOR CO. Albany, Oregon Our new series Pontiac now on display Wade ZnDrag Saw - lnClirOlIPP General Line w ith i t - lllo u l ullbC tractive rates. Specializ ing in au‘ oinobile and truck insurance. J. L. Stuart, x A. at loxest rate of interest. Real Estate FraukdGtbson was visitor Wedntsday, an I f yon e n p y a good meal And know a good meal when voil get it Y ou 'll be back for you’ll not forget it. PARAGON CAFE imrnmiuimiiiiiiiiamiiiniiiioimiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiuqiiiiHin!i!a,'!iH|iiBii!i! Irene Hodson of M arshfield spent the week end w ith Grace Pebrsson. ALBANY Ticket office Bell l ine Stage, Albany to San Francisco, $15. ila s k in s & T a lb e r t Sears’ Grocery C tl U A Service and Cash Store Ask for piices. Call At Davenport Music House For New and Second Hand Pianos. Pianos For Rent. Albany, Oregon ....... A lb a n y 30 Days Cleanup on Edith Bilyeu visited her frien 1, Violet Caruer, tbe first of the week. C re a m e ry LINN BUTTER a n d B u y e r s o f E ggs N e w D e s ig n - U p - t o - D a t e P a tte rn s . A Measure room—height—length and width and we will tell you ju st the right amount of paper to get. OYER 30 YEA US IN A L B A N Y P h o n e 70 A lb a n y ■ ■ ■ B IB a a r Wall Paper HALF PRICE 1927 Patterns M e a s u r e y o u r r o o m s l o r le n g th , w id th a n d h e ig h t, w e w ill t e ll y o u t h e e x a c t a m o u n t p a p e r Dawson Drug Store Albany. Oregon. Farm ers’ Co-operative < 'reainerv E. L. Stiff Furniture Co. LEE DRUG STORE C o r. F ir s t & F e rry Sts. A s s o c ia tio n M anufacturers of Wall Paper Sun lay evening a number of Piue Grove people attended church at Peoria. Mr. t i l l Mrs. B. E- Cogswell ol Mr. aud Mrs. George Chandler Portland have been speeding eouit speut W edneiday in the county 8.P. Starts Campaign For Tour sts time here at ' heir farm. seat. A. F. Robnetl o f Eugrue spent The art nio and rom antic appeal Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cbandlei of the West is being carried to the t >veral days at the E I). Isotn home were C orvallis business visitors last week budding a shed (or his people of the V uited Stales through Tuesday. a new national campaign of adver sheep. E lla Godwin of tieuna Yista F rank Gibson aud E. E. Hover tising started this m outh by ti e •peut last week as the guest of her went to C orvallis Tuesday on a Southern Pacific company. business trip . The firs* advrrtiaem ei ts w ill I e m other, M rt. John Rollf. in tba form of >n ui usual picture John M ille r visited Pren.ice Isotn Mr. aud Mrs. Tom Elv spent map, ('one in antique style, an 8u td ar. Sunday in Silverton w h.re they outstanding scenic Attraction ol M r. and Mrs. E. D. Isom and visited friends. Oregon and the Pacific coast and daughter Bt verly were dinuer g inel- Lloyd and Stanley Hughes and the chief <r»n sron tine nttl travel at the W .C. 8ickela home Sunday their sister, o f N oti -visited th e ir rout«'Ito the West. E a .l R iugdorl aud fa m ily were parents. Mr. ar.d Mrs. L C. Hughes The Southern Pacific expended Sunday afternoon guests at the Sunday. in the te 'g h to rb o o d of a m illio n Chester C uttis home A very large number of friends d o lla r! the past year for adveitis A. F. Robnett and fa m ily of Eu attended the (uncial of Mrs. George tog, much of it spent to induce gene spent Saturday at the J. F. Gitbens at the Pine Grove church Easterners to visit tbe West. This and E- D Isom homes. Sunday afternoon. advertising i t to be continued. Mr. and Mrs E D. Isom speu* Mrs W. D. McLaren auJ M n . Tuesday io AIbany. Certified Potato Sted Floyd Nichols attended the m is Friday afternoon a telephone sionary meeting at Mrs. J. S. L a For th ’ first tin « in several meeting was held at the A E m ar’s Thursday afternoon years L in n county has a supply of U hitb eck home, W P. W ahl was r e r t if e l seed to.aloes which have M r. and M rt W illia m P o b rio in eheted a representative to the tele been introduced into tins county and daughter wuo have bsen v is it phone meeting in Halsey. ( ro v Clacksmas county by Roy ing in southern C alifornia for the Mrs. M ary Litneback of Gra<u last six weeks arrived home Sun- F itiw a te r of t.ebanon, grower of potatoes and other farm products, V a lle y, Mo. is 105 y eats old and day. , . who p la n t « 45 acres on mellow has smoked lor '.M years, but says' sm oking tau t giod fur wuuieu, | "me Euterprise *1.00 a year bottom land. This high grzde seed :i LeK;? ,X csh G E O - M. G IL C H R IS T Phone Shedd, 8F23 or write for delivery prices. Warehouse at Fayetteville. Postoffiee Shedd, Oregon A 'bany Insurance prompt sei«ice. courteous treatm ent. W m . B a in , w ith Lane County Abstract company, Albany Schultz Brothers Warehouse Co. A A A. A A A w A. v A wWxrxw A A — lEatarprlM Correacuadene«) Agency, FARM LOANS | P in e G r o v e I t e m s | — w * w Insurance 110 W. 2nd St., Albany. Ore. phone 1'33 I a HARDW ARE The W inchester Store T. J. Skirvin Seed Company Buy a Wade, the World’s Best Made In the West. AM ES O A K LA N D—PONTIAC'S Sales and Service Good used cars sold w ith our guarantee A ll calls answered day or nigh t Phone 255. Halsey, Oregon $1.00 per fleece advanced payment on contract. A. V A. V A. V Harold G. M urphy Prop. Phone 665 W e nev er cuose W o o l ’W a n t e d teams. Co., fu rn i F The basket ball teams o f tbe | Halsey high school played a double I Highest Prices Paid. ueader against the teams of the Bellfountain high at that C ty Sat urday cvering ; n 1 both local teams went down to defeat, the boys to a $13. per ton for land plaster if orders are received before score of 49 to 1«, and the girla o l February 5th. See us for Red and Alsike Clover. A com to 4. plete line of Albers and Lilly’s chick feed will be carried. Those composing the boys’ team were Francis Leeper, H enry K irk , |ohu fj'iim b y , Herman Koontz, Colly McCord and Mac McCord. ............................................................... . = Io the g itls ’ team were Frances iiuiiaiiniiiiiiMoiiHir iiiiimmiiiiiiiioiHiiimitiwDiHiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiininiiiiiuiiiiiaiiuiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiwiiaiiiiuiiiiiitb Norton. Bessie Reynolds. Wanda T h e 1928 M o d e l Yeatcb, E dith Sm ith, M uriel Lake, Nora C uldirn, and Lucille I’ helps. , The visiting teams were guests I at a banquet follow ing the close of the game. c Introducing Many new Features and improvements. Miss Nelson aucompanled the I I <irla, and Supt. Patton the boys. , A number ol students and friends went along to root for the local i A V . V V A. V . V e W V A V XF B A N K — We f PASTBURN’8 GROCERY High School Basketball Teams Are giuiiikiuiiiiuiiiiiioiiiBiiiiiiioiiuiiiiiiiiDiiiii.. . Defeated at Bellfountain STATE A . j n vite your business. Savings and commercial aceounts. Capital, surplus, undivided profits, $lo0.tOO. E m b alm e r L A D Y A S S IS T A N T Brow nsville, Oregon E. C. F low er phone 458-f. JAST A L B A N Y B A R B E R SHOP ■r Charles R. Goltra, Proprietor Member of Master Barbers Association. Specializing in Ladies' and C hild ren 's Hair Cuts and Bobs. W ork Guaranteed 1029 East Sectnd St. Albany, Ore. Í ¡1 2 2 W est F ir s t S tre e t A lb a n y , O reg o n Complete Home Furnishers Universal & Ccicnial Ranges Better Vision For the New Year Don't wait t ill you grope in the dark—have jo u r ejes examiued today 1 Tomorrow may be tim e enough, but no one can tell. In a i.-w leisure moments, jo u r eyes c a ll be tested—your fading s ig l't checked—«ad worry erased from jo u r mind. \c a rs of actual experience as optometrists bat given us a know- ■ < ge that w ill assure jo u o f the very best service. Harold Albro, leweler and O ptom etrist, 3 U West First Street Albany,Ore.