Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, March 29, 1928, Image 4

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    H alsey
e n t e r p r is e
Published Thursday at Halsey Oregon,
Toots a Toot At Grade Crossings
A heretic is one who does no
Sunday let's boom that Sunday,
directory
prise in a musical contest, singing
shire
our pet superstitions.
-ciool. W« want 150. Cral tree I
from her wheel chair.
had 145 last Sunday.
i a LBANY baking co .
Hix English Boy Sceuts have
- b .
405 West First
Sermon topk Sunday mornii g
BUTTER-NUT BREAD
sailed for South Africa,Jwhere they
‘Some Forgotten Truths in ihe
will have four years of free educa Great Commission.’’ Sunday eve
A lbany Floral Co. Cut flowers
tion in agricultural colleges.
s • and plants. Floral art for every
ning, "The Length of the Hand of
and all occasions.
Flower phone 458- J.
God.”
A lf o r d A r r o w »
Special music at all service.
Just in
ast A lbany barber shop
The language of locomotives
will
blossom out with a brand new
Publisher«
word on April 1, according to Geo.
Entered at the postoffice at Halsey, Ore
McCormick,Southern Pacific's gen­
gon, as second class matter,
eral superintendent of motive pow-
«1 a year In advance. Arrearages 12 tte
a month. Stops when time expires er. "To-o-oot, toot-toot, to-o-oot”
and will signify to motorists, ped
unless continuance Is ordered.
Advertising, 20c an inch; no discount estrians and others using the high
for time or space; no charge for ways that a train is approaching a
(E nterprise correspondent)
composition or changes. Announce­
ments of entertainments, food sales, grade crossing.
Mrs. G. E. Jackeon spent last
etc., whose object is to raise money,
Hitherto locomotives approach
charged at regular advertising rates. ing grade crossings have sounded week in Portland with her sister,
Mrs. Turner, who underwent an
Announcements of religious meetings,
not exceeding four inches, free U two long and two short whistle operation at a Portland hospital.
blasts, but this is now to he chang
copy Is received before Tuesday.
Mrs. Bert Clark of Halsey and
ed to toe new signal — • - —.
Mrs. Henry Brock of Lake Creek,
Youth Not Worse
weie guests at the Chester Curtis
t*'or a good while it has been the
Combine Harvester School Success borne Saturday afternoon.
fashion among certain writers and
Interest in combine harvesters
Charles Allender and family,
speakers to condemn young people
wae
clearly demonstrated at O A C former residents of Iowa, have
of the present, charging them with
being wild, frivolous, immoral and Iasi Friday when more than 150 moved to the farm vacated last
what not. The escapades of the farmers gathered for the one day fall by G. E. Jackson. They have
small minority have bem held up combine school sponsored by the come to Oregon for the benefit ot
as representing the tendencies of farm crops and agricultural engi Mrs. Allender’s health and if it
the entire body of modern youth. n ering departments. In addition improves they will locate h e e
Mauy thoughtful persons who to prepared lectures by specialists permanently.
J. H. Rickard came near having
are in position to observe real con­ 01 different phases of combine
ditions do not take this view, how operation, every angle of the sub « serious file Monday when the
ever, but incline to the belief tiiat ject was also approached thro ’gi flu hurned out. Luckily it was
theyiung generation will compare opui di-cussion and questions by discovered before any damage was
■¡one except for scorched word
favorably with those of ‘‘the good farmers themselves
Two machines were on the cam work.
ol I days.”
Visitors at the Chester Curtis
i’resi lent Jam ei It Angel of pur for demonstration purpose
Ya'e University is one who believes during the school, This was one ol home Sunday afternoon were Mr.
that th ! students of today seem on the lest attended farmers’ program and Mrs. J. H. R.ckard, Mr and
the average to he distinctly super­ given this year.
Mrs. Emmet Cook. Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Isom, Mrs. Lee Ingram, Mrs.
ior to thoie of formsr times in
Automobilist Responsible
Ella Herman, and the Misses
"breadth of outlook, sincerity,
range and vividuess of intellectual
The recent supreme court decis Weltha Trafser, Wilma, Lois and
interact and essential stability of ion fixing ihr responsibility for all Erma Fall'.
Mrs. Opal Barnes who died at
char-cter.’*
accidents occurring et railroad
As an educator for 35 5ears, grade crossings on the motorist, her home in Currier, Oklahoma,
President Angell has had the op­ makes the following information 1 f March 18, »'as buried in Alford
portunity to observe many thous­ interest.
cemetery Sunday afternoon.
ands of studeuls. His views con­
L, H. Armstrong and family
According to the Oregon State
cerning present day youth is thsre. Motor Association 'h e number of were visitors at the A. E. Whit
fore eutitled to respectful consider­ railroad grade crossings on class 1 beck home Sunday afternoon.
ation. The chances are that he is railroads, representing 91% of the
rig h t
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steam railroad trackage in this > C litir c li N o t ic e »
c »untry increased in 1926. Grade
If you haven’t registered yet, do
crossings to the number of 1,184
so. Don’t lose your rights as a
Church of Christ:
were constructed th these roads
citigen of tin's wnnils u le e e ,try in
Friday night will be automobile
during 1826, while the number
d ire c tn ; its <1 t-tmiee, by neglect­
night and a prize will be given t<
eliminated was 1,158, of which
ing t'> maintaii you vuiiug power.
the one gaining t ’ue most poiuts.
only 195 were eliminated by the
One point for each mile that a car
So He flurries in thejatock m arl at separation of grade.
brings each passenger. Any one
recently but biddie keeps laying
brought from in town counts
Boys and Girls
the same size eggs and boesie comes
mile. If you do not have a car and
across with the usual cream test.
Arnold Santl, a tl-year old boy of can bring them on foot th at counts.
You just can’t fluster them.
Villa Park, III., has already shown Mr. Shelley will use as his subject
marked ability as a composer of "The Highway of Life,” an auto­
Aero laues must have been be­
mu-ic has been acclaimed a genius mobile sermon. The young folks
hind in their quota of accidents
by members of the Chicago Civic specially will enjoy this.
and deaths judging from reports of
Opera company.
Male quartet will sing Saturday
casualties in the papers tiie past
John Mortimer Coward of Glen night. Sermon topic: "Be Sure
week.
Ridge, N. J., at the age of 5 years Your Sins will Find You O ut.’’
In spite of our depleted forests has inherited nearly S3, 090,000
there has never bten any lack of from his father, a wealthy shoe
T U S S I N G & T U S S IN G
material for new Federal bureaus. manufacturer, who died recently
LAWYERS
Chicago police have made a raid in Havana.
H i Is*’y and Brownsville
on the gambling houses in that
Known as "Young S*mson’ the
Oregon
city hut the ars nals go unmolested 8-year old son of a famous strong
"ft
man of Gettuany can hand heavy
Reports of Sandino's flight, cap­ iron bars with hie hands and drive
F i» h e r - B r a d e n
ture and death appear to have been nails into boards with his bare
Funeral Directors-Embalmers
somewhat overdrawn.
Lady Assistant.
fists.
Chapel or Residence Funerals
Who remembers when sig us of
Alice Rounding, a crippled girl
Phone 95.
Albany, Oregon
spring included bock beer signs?
of Manchester, England, won first
H
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snSA. A LAKE
NEW S P R IN G
W A l l I* A PER
Methodist Next Sunday :
10 a. in ., Sunday school
11, preaching.
Sacrament Sunday
l l o’clock,
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Charles R. Goltra, Proprietor
Member of Master Barbers Association .
Specializing in Ladies' and Children's
Hair Cuts and Bobs. Work Guaranteed
1029 East Second St.
Albany, Ore
Remnants Half Price
morning
at
6:30 Epworth League
No services Sunday evening.
Monday night commencement of
our revival meeting.
Tuesday, WillaraeHe Holiness
convention all day. First service
it 10:30. Bring your lunch. Ser-
vice seain at 2 o'clock. Evening
at 7 45.
J . S. Mi’ler. paBtO'.
The Only Exclusive
Wall Paper and Paint Store
In Linn County.
ALBANY STATE BA N K -\V e
¿•invite your business. Savings and
commercial aceouuts. Capital, surplus,
undivided profits, $100.100.
F.C. D ANNALS
P A S T B U R N ’S GROCERY
I u
4 tli and Lyons Street
123 East Third St.
The place to bnv good groceries at the
right price. On the corner, plenty ci
rcom to park. Albany.________
Albany
Furniture Co., furni­
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
F ortmiller
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street, Albany, Oregon.
Pine Grove Church
Sunday School 2 p. m.
Preaching at 3 p. m.
Rev. Theo. Mitzner will preach
April 1.
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
Agent
Hub Cleaning Works
Albany Laundry Every Tuesday
E
IJOLMAN' & JACKSON
Grocery—Bakery
A*
Everything in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
IM P E R IA L CAFE, 209~W.~F ir/t
*
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Phone 665
W e never close
Headaches ? J ennings Auto
Top Shop— A uto
trimming, seat covers and winter in­
closures. 202 E. Second. Phone 4lsJ.
N. L,. Jennings Manager
Your eyes are probably
the cause
R O SC O E AMES HARDWARE
VRYPTOK
C. M I L L E R
IV G L A S S E S
The Winchester Store
OAKLAND— PONTI ACS
Sales and Service
Good usedcars sold with onr guarantee
BYERLY MOTOR CO.
Albany, Oregon
Our new series Pontiac now on display
Ik
THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
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: Allphin’s Auction House
Broadalbin St., Albany
Comfortable Vision
Far and Near
With one pair of Glasses
FARM LOANS
We’ve a new Office
a new waiting room
new equipment.
Auction Sat. Mar. 31, 1 p.m.
Furniture— live stock — will be
sold. If you have anything you
want sold, bring il in. Furniture
sold at private sale anytime. Farm
machinery sold at all times
F.
M. F r e n c h
at lowest rate of interest.
Real Estate
& Son
Jewelers—Optometrists
If you enjoy a good uieal
And know a good meal when vou get it
You’ll be back for you’ll not forget it.
a a a
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a
a
PARAGON CAFE Lef c S c,h
For My
Lady’s Toilet
G E O - M. G IL C H R IS T
ALBANY
Ticket office Bell l ine Stage.
Albany to San Francisco, $15.
We have a complete line of
the well known Palm er’s
Toilet Preparations.
Haskins & Talbert
Sears’ Grocery
GARDEN GLO, PERFUME
TOILET WATER,
FACE POWDERS, TALCUM
SACHET, SOAPS, COMPACTS,
ETC.
A Service and Cash Store
Ask for prices.
Call At
Davenport Music House
LEE DRUG STORE
3 Cor. 1st. & Ferry.
For New and Second Hand
Pianos. Pianos For Rent.
Albany, Oregon
Over 30 years in Albany, Oregon
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Albany Bargain House
The Northern Life Insurance Company of
Seattle, Washington, announces
the appointment of
New and Second Hand Furniture
Highest Prices paid for all kinds
of Junk, Wool, Hides, Furs, Pelts
Cascara Bark.
Albany. Oregon.
P. A. Matheny
District Representative for Albany, Oregon
A lb a n y
Creamery Association
M anufacturers of
Special Representative
ANNOUNCING
O ur
I* ornici I S p rin g O pening
F rid a y E v e n in g
O ur S eib erlin g
T IR E S
P ro tec ted
F o r O ne Y e ar
Against accidents, bruises,
negligence, cuts, blowouts,
rim cuts, wheel alignment,
under inflation or any road
hazard by the
Seiberling Protected
Service Corporation.
A rrow
G arag e
Halsey, Oregon.
M a rc h 30
a a 1
GLOBE
P. A. MATHENY
“ E v e r y t h in g in In s u r a n c e ”
Phones: Office 20. Residence 531 R,
140 West 1st Street.
Albany. Oregon
G re a te st o f all—
H ARD TIM E
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E. L. S tiff
E u rn itu re Co.
C om plete H om e
F u rn is h e rs
Universal & Cclcnial Ranges
A Ib a n v
w ith beautiful new goods
for Spring
“ The Jazz Singer’’
A lbany A rm ory, April 11th
Med.. Thur.Friday,
April 4-5-6
Reginald Denny in
B y th e A m e r ic a n L e g io n B an d
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and Buyers of Eggs
A Farm ers’ Co-operative
Creamery
422 West Eirst Street
Albany, Oregon
B arn D ances
You Cun A’vuqi Ua hutrr ul
LINN BUTTER
S t a te S a v in g s a n d L o a n A s s o c ia tio n
Sun. Mon., Tues..April 1-2 3
AI Jolson in
\c rv one o f oui windows filled
Insurance
prompt service, courteous treatment.
W' m . B ain , with Lane County Abstract
company, Albany
“That’s My Daddy”
Saturday Only. April 7
Fred Thompson in
"Th« Sunset Legion'
Featuring Famous 10-piece
LEGION DANCE ORCHESTRA
Every, ne to wear old duds-cotton dresses (or the fai, , e,
Overalls or old clothes for the men.
A GREAT TIME.
Your Vision Is Above Price
Once GOXR, no amount of money
can replace your eyesight. It is
the most priceless of all your pos­
sessions. Fat too precious to be
tossed around on the bargain
block. When your eyes need at­
tention come to a
Reliable Optometrist
Then you will be Sure to get ex­
pert optical service at a fair and
square price. Years of service to
the public lias built a reputation
for dependable service and FAIR
dealing. Yon will enjoy having
your eyes examined and fitted
here.
Harold Albro,
Jeweler and Optometrist,
513 West First Street Albany,Ore
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