Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, April 05, 1928, Image 4

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    H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
Published Thursday at Halsey, Oregon
H P. and A. A. LAKE
Publishers
Entered at the postofllce at Halsey.
Oregon, as second class matter.
$1 a year In advance. Arrearages 12 he
a month. Stops when time expires
unless continuance Is ordered.
Advertising 25c an inch; no discount
for time or space; no charge lor
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.
worn O it surface and save the well
packed foundation for furthar use,
has been a considerable problem.
Today, however, m ethods havt
developed for w ideciog aud resur-
f icing these old roads or broken
down narrow pavem ents with two
inches or more of asphaltic con
Crete, thereby saving the old road
investm ent and giving rural corn-
m unilies Luu De ls of miles ol
smooth hardsurfaced highways at
a price they can afferd to pay.
" S * 1 vage the old roads," should
fcecome a slogan of every ru ral sec­
tion.
Fine crowds and music existed
throughout the meetings and all
feel spiritually uplifted.
C. A drien Site, pastor.
Pine Grove Church
Sunday School 2 p. m.
T readling at 11 p. m.
Rev. Roy Metcalf will preach
A piil 8lh.
Remember the spec’al price of
85 cents a year for the D elineator
Is «till on. Subscribe or renew your
subecriptton now at K oontz’s store
Want Ads to Help You
Cooperation In Creameries
Finest Record in Road Building
Five hundred m 'lliou pounds of
cream ery bu tter is made annually
iu the p lan ts of co-operative as­
sociations, according to U. 8. de-
p aitm e n t of agriculture.
ThiB
am ount is a trifle more th an ore-
tliiid of the cream ery h atter made
in the 4,000 p la n ts reporting to the
departm ent. It is 34 per cent cf
th e cream ery butter produced in
the 88 stales in which the 1,480 co­
operatives tabulated ure located.
74 per cent cf this butter is pro­
duced in three states, M iom eota
co operatives m ade 36 per ceut in
1926, W isconsin 23 per cent, and
Iowa 15 p er ceut. These three with
C alifornia and M ichigan, produced
84 per cent of the butter made co­
operatively in the U nited States in
1926. About 61 per cent of t i e
creamery butter produced in Miun> -
sota, W isconsin and Iowa was
made in co-operatively owned
Oregon lias the finest record in
highway building of any state in
the Union considering its popula­
tion and car regirtrations. Some
tuav praise the engineers who p la n ­
ned the highway«; some may laud
those individuals who have heeu
in strum ental in carrying the good
roads message to the legislature,
wbile others may eulogize the d is-
t'liguisbed individual« who have
devoted time, energy and money
to the movement.
The road credit, however, as the
O egon State Motor Association
points out, belongs to the motorists
und taxpayers of Oregou —they
have financed the thousands of
miles of excellent roadways th a t
make every section of the state
accessible, W ithout their assent no
good roads movement would have
been b irn ; without th eir support
no good roads system could have plant*.
been developed.
C h u r c h N o tic e s
W hile credit is due every man
and woman who has labored for
the benelit ol O regon’s highw ay M ethodist N ext Sunday ;
10 a. in., S unday school
system, the g reatest credit belongs
11, preaching.
r'g h tfn lly to the m otorist and tax
U;30 Epw orth League
paver who foots the hill.
8 p, in. preachiug
Mrs. C< x is in charge of the
Cupids’s Poor Shots
n-usic for our m eetings and special
Judging from the ii.crc ising pre­ musical num bers will he offered
valence of divorce and its a tte n d ­ each evening.
ing evils, Cupid is doing eoiiu
Tho meetings ars being well a t­
ra th e r poor shooting these days. tended and enthusiasm is growing,
His darts have either failed to hit
Tho W illam ette Holiness confer­
die mark, or having hit it failed ence Tuesday was a great meeting.
to stic k .
Rev. Cox is a splendid speaker
Convincing proof of this is seen and brings a message to you.
in a recent stutem eut from Detroit
J . 8. MDter. pastor.
where ii is declarad lliat not only
ure divorces reaching a high to tal, Church of C h rist:
Eastei Sunday —
b u t alim ony is assum ing large p ro ­
10 a. in. Sunday school.
portion* in the m atrim onial pic­
We
are proud of our nsw record
ture. In th at city it is said th a t no
lesl than 11,009 divorced husband* of 154 established lest Sunday.
are under orders to pay alim ony Crabtree only had 132. Ib is S u n ­
and 1,000 ol them are prosecuted day we should have a fine a tte n d ­
ance in honor of the Resurrection
e v 'ry year lor failure to do so.
ol
cur Lord. II you do not have
'th e num ber of recalcitran t bus
some
oth'-r Sunday aclioul home,
bands confined in ihe D etroit house
com«
with us.
ol correction lor failing to pay ali­
11
a.
ni. morning worship and
mony lias run as high as 126 and
nt the t>m* of the last report it was com m union service, q u a rte t, "I.ow
111. Furtherm ore it was stated in the Gruye He L ay .’’ Solo by C.
th a t alimony payers in the city A. Sias.
7:00 p. tu. C. E. Come. We will
were increasing at the rate of about
close
at 7:55 so as to get to the
70 a week. T ruly Cupid is making
Methodist
church by 8 o ’clock and
u mess of things nowaday s.
unite with them in their meeting
The revival m eetings held by
Boys and Girls
Evangelist Shelley and C. Adrian
M artha Hale, e California rchool S ms the pastor resulted iu 23 new
girl, has no arm s, but can write, members added by baptism and
operate a typew riter, comb her hair 3 by letter and statem ent.
Every
and peilorm m any oth er tasks one is rejoiced and will he glad if
with tier feet.
Rev. Shelley is ever iu our m idit
Inez P räm ie), a fo io n to school again.
girl, htoke the world s record in
the women's high jum p with a
height of 4 feet I! inches.
V irginia Cassis, a 11 year old
W est V irginia girl whose father it
« prom inent tobacco dealer won a
prize on h er essay o n ’‘Evil Effect*
of Tobacco ’’
About 4tk) girl scouts of New-
York city passed teat* in cocking
d u iir g the last year.
On nearly every farm is some
piece of machinery or tool that the
owner has no use for and that
some one else would buy or trade
for if it was only known.
To bring buyer acd seller to­
gether to the mutual benefit of
both, try using want ads in the
Enterprise, the cost w ill be small
and the benefits remunerative to
y ttt
LEADERSHIP
By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
Dean of Men, University of
Illinois.
T WAS Audi the Goth wtio sold to
Wulf, the chief of the tribe, when
lie n u t hesitating os to his own ac­
tion ;
" I f the bison-bull He down and wal
low, what w ill the herd do for a
leader? I f the king-wolf lose th ■
scent, how w ill the pack hold It? If
the Ynllng forgets the song of As­
gard. who w ill sing it to the heroes;’
I
Example Is the strongest Influence
R e m n a n ts H a l f P r ic e
T
k
lbany Floral Co.
F.C. DANN ALS
123 East Third St.
Albany
E»AST ALBANY BARBER SHOP
1-3 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.
Auction Sat. April 7, 1 p. m'
Furniture— live stock — w ill be
sold. If you have anything you
want sold, bring it in. Furniture
sold at private sale anytime. Farm
machinery sold ut all times
E
4th and I.yons Street
The place to buy good groceries at the
right price. On the corner, plenty of
room to park. Albany,
F
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street, A'bany, Oregon.
H olman
1
ennings Auto Top Shop— A uto
trim m ing, seat covers and winter in ­
closures. 202 E. Second. Phone 4l8J.
N. L. Jennings Manager
The Winchester Store
Your eyes are probably
the cause
THE IN VISIBLE p iF O C A U
FARM LOANS
We’ve a new Office
a new waiting room
new equipment.
(
j
F. M. French & Son
i
Jew elers-O ptom etrists
at lowest rate ol interest.
Real Estate
I f you enjoy a good meal
And know a good meal when you get it
Y ou'll be back for you'll not forget it.
PARAGON CAFE
G E O M. G IL C H R IS T
ALBAN Y
Ticket office Bell l.ine Stage.
Albany to San Francisco, $15,
MUM
Haskins & Talbert
Sears’ Grocery
The Northern Life Insurance Company of
Seattle, Washington, announces
the appointment of
A Service and Cash Store
Ask for pi ices.
miMUHMINUMNMIlill
P . A . M a th e n y
Call At
Davenport Music House
District Representative for Albany, Oregon
For New aud Second H and
Pianos. Pianos For R ent.
A lbany, Oregon
Albany Bargain House
New and Second Hand Furniture
Highest Prices paid for all kinds
of .Tuiik, Wool, Hides, Furs, Pelts
Cascara Bark.
Albany. Oregon.
P. A. MATHENY
Sun. Mon., Tues., April 8-10
“ 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
‘The First Auto'
A lb a n y
Creamery
Wed., Thur.Friday,
April 11-12 13
SURPLU S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
Association
M anufacturers of
LINN BUTTER
in
an d B u y e rs o f Eggs
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F a r m e r s ’ C o -o p e r a t iv e
C re a m e ry
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
“ The Wild West Show’’
Halsey, Oregon
Insurance
prompt service, courteous treatment.
W m . B a in , w ith Lane County Abstract
company, Albany
A lb a n y
HALSEY STATE BANK
AMES H A R D W A R E
OAKLAND— PONTIAC'S
Sales and Service
Good usedcars sold with our guarantee
BYERLY MOTOR CO.
Albany, Oregou
Our new series Tontiac nowon display
S t a t e S a v in a s a n d L o a n A s s o c ia tio n
Admission 25c children 15c.
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Phone 665
Wa never close
J
Special Representative
Saturday Only, April 14
Hoot Gibson in
& jackson
IM P E R IA L C A FE . 209 W. F iret
Lady Assistant.
Chapel or Residence Funerals.
Rhone 95.
Albany, Oregon
“SPEEDY ’
state bank — We
invite your busiuess. Savings and
commercial aceounts. Capital, surplus,
undivided profits, $100. tOO.
Grocery—Bakery
Everything in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
Comfortable Vision
Far and Near
With one pair of Glasses
Broadalbin S t., Albany
C ut flowers
ami plants. Floral art for every
anil all occasions.
Flower phone 458-f.
orttniller F u rn itu re Co., fu rn i­
Funeral Directors-Embalmcrs
Harold Lloyd in
405 tt e tt Fir»t
BUTTBR-NUT BREAD
A
I 'is lic r -llr a tlc ii
GLOBE
bany baking co .
A STBU RN ’S grocery
The Only Exclusive
Wall Paper and Paint Store
In Linn County.
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Allphin’s Auction House
Halsey and Brownsville
Oregon
F r id a y , A p r il 13
P ine G ro v e
AND
>any ¿/directory
A lbany
Just in
E. C. M I L L E R
LA W Y ER S
A comedy in three acts
C A P IT A L
NEW SPRING
WALLPAPER
Headaches ?
Agent
J
Hub Cleaning Works
Albany Laundry Every Tuesdav
r u s s i NG & TUSSING
To Widen Roads
W ith an automobile owned by
practically every family in the land
Ihe p ro b te n of good roads is an in­
tensely local issue in every com ­
m unity. State highways cannot
he built around every (arm , hut
every farm er must gel to through
roads.
Old roads upon which t i n i.ey has
been apeut for grading and gravel­
ing, cannot be recklessly ‘‘scrapp­
e d " w ithout trem endous loss to the
taxpayers, llow to protect the old
"I am out a good deal." he con­
fessed. "You see I am engaged, aud
she likes to see me for a while every
evening.”
“ And your grades?”
“ Not all that they should be, I’m
sorry to say.”
It was the king wolf losing the
scent, and I tried to show him.
I®. 1928 Western Newspaper Paton.t
J^O S C O E
B O B B IN G
B A R B E R IN G
BATHS AN D
S H A M P O O IN G
in leadership.
Clayton hud charge of seven thou­
sand men whose job was ship build­
ing during the World war—untrained.
Illiterate men most of them were,
who were used to hard work and a
rough life, and to be ruled with an
Iron wrist, and Clayton was a man
of education and refinement. He had
seen the world; he hud known nun
of prominence and influence; he wu-
a gentleman In every sense of the
word, hut for all Ids reiinenient ol
taste ami education, he had no ditti
cutty with Ids men, and the reason
was that he lived with them, he ate
the food llia t they Ote, lie slept as
they slept, lie worked ns many hours
dally and as hnisj as they worked
lie lived soberly and discreetly ns he
“ A P oor M a r r ie d M an ”
Pine Grove School House.
would have liked them to live. They
respected Ids character, they recog­
nized his leadership, and they fol­
lowed as the pack follows the king-
wolf.
The boss gave Williams very good
advice when he took him on In a
aulmrdinate position, lie emphasized
the fa it that regular and temperate
li.-ddts were necessary to success, lie
gave Williams to understand that
drinking and gambling were not eon
,munt with progress In their firm
The advice w is excellent und W11
Hams listened to it with respect Bui
he had not been long with the firm
until he learned that the boss was
not following the advice which be
lutd given his subordinates. His
breath did not always suggest s
respect for the Volsteud act; his
stories of what he had won in a
friendly game with one of his neigh
hors did not Indicate that he himself
refrained from gambling, and If In
did not. why should Williams? The
boss bad succeeded and had been
neither temperate nor always scrupu
lous as to how he won his money
His example told strangely In mold
lug Williams' character. He was the
bison bull lying down and wallowing,
and the herd was following his ex
amfile.
Gaston, who was head of his
fraternity, was worried about the
freshmen in the house. It was hard
to keep them la at night—they were
crazy about dates. It was difficult to
keep them at their books, and their
scholarships were not what it should
be. He wanted advice.
•‘How many nights a wee'; are you
In?” I asked, lie colored u little und
hesitated.
422 West Eirst Street
Albany, Oregon
The New McCormick-
Deering Binder
When you hitch to this machine you have
ended about all of your harvester troubles.
L ig h t R u n n in g
Easy to H a n d le
In fields that are rough and conditions th at demand unusual
strength you will find this binder meets your every demand.
We would like to show you this binder and explain its many
remarkable features. Write us for literature on farm equip­
ment, we will be pleased to furnish you.
S c h u ltz Bros. W a re h o u s e Co.
Phone Shedd. 8F23 or write for delivery prices.
Warehouse at Fayetteville.
Postoffice Shedd, Oregon
Complete Home
Furnishers
Universal & Colonial Ranges
Your Vision Is Above Price
Once GONE, no amount of money
can replace your eyesight. I t is
the most priceless ot 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 w ill be sure to get ex­
pert optical service at a fair and
square price. Years of service to
the public has b u ilt a reputation
for dependable service anil FAIR
dealing You w ill enjoy having
your eyes examined and fitted
here.
Harold Albro,
Jeweler and Optometrist.
313 West First Street Albany,Ore