Halsey Enterprise, Halsey, Oregon, May 17, 1925 1 H ere’s the H a rro w of Unusual F le x ib ility I t conforms readily to uneven ground an d does a more thorough job of disking th a n any rigid or less flexible harrow. In ridges or depressions you will espe­ cially appreciate the flexibility of the Jolrc Deere Model B D isk H a rro w By means of a third lever, powerful pressure spring and pivoted yoke, the gangs can be instantly adjusted to keep an even depth under all conditions. •> When overlapping you can equalize the resistance by increasing the angle of the gang working in soft ground. This prevents crowding and insures even work. The Model B is practi­ cally all steel; riveted con­ struction—no bolts to work loose or drop out. Geng frames are built with double bars, rigidly braced with steel cross plates and end ties. Rear section can be furnished to make a double- artica, horse- or tractor- drawn harrow. Cogswell home were their »on, Pailip of U. of 0 . aud their daugh­ Educational Chats ter, Mr«. Lee Foster and her hue- By band ot Portland. Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall President, University of Mr. aud Mrs. N. H. Chandler an ! daughter Agnes, of Peoria, called at the Joe Ceraovski, Chester A important function of rural gov- Curtis and J. H. Rickaid l.O'i es eminent is the education and training of the youth in the publie school. It Sunday afternoon, wou’S be difficult to Mrs. Frank laom accompanied find a subject of | greater social signifi- j Mr. and Mrs. William Wahl to Eu- cance than the rural [ g’Hie Sunday afteruojn where they schools. It is signifi­ v.sited at the home of the former’s cant that the great bulk of thinkers and I s ster, Mrs. Bessie Grimes. Wilma writers u p o n the I Wahl, who had spent several day3 rural life problem t lere, accompanied them home. tend to find in the develop m e n t a n d Sunday afternoon callers at the perfeetion of the J. H. Rickard home wt re Mr. and school, the hope of Mrs. Chris Tracer and son John Dr. A. B. Hall tho community, and and his little sen, and Mrs. Roy the solution of its problems. Space does not permit a discussion of Tracer an 1 two daughters, »11 of this fascinating problem, with which Benton count«, ||r .a n d Mrs.Chas. thinking teachers are perfectly famil­ Jt n! a of Tangent, Mrs. D. If. Tay­ iar. The transcendent importance of this subject is so obvious as to need lor and Anna Drinkaid of Halsey, no further comment. To reduce this Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingram o, information to the terms of the expert Brownsville, Mr. and M s, N- H. ence of the child would seem to require special aid. Chandler and Agnes of Peotia, ai d no There are many examples and many Ora Kropf and Herman and O r­ splendid books that bring out the facts In an interesting and convicing way ville Smucker. c (E u terp n u Corrupondenc«) Mr. Sylvester is p a in tin g th e Frank Gibson nsidance. Mary Heinr ich of Corvallis spent tne weekend at the Heinrich home. Mis. George Chandler and Agnes Chandler were Corvallis shoppers Saturday. The Harmony tc’.iool with Miss Grace Pehrsson as teacher, closed Friday. L. E Eagy a n l family sp eu t Sinday at the Will Eagy home near Oakville. Mr. and Mrs. Becker of Monrce visited at the I’. A, Pehreson home Sunday afternoon. Pearl Pehrsson of 0 -S.C. and Harold Teal of Ashland, visited at the Pehrsson home Sunday. Grace Pehrsson weut to Banks Sunday to spet^d the week with her sister, Nora, who is teaching there The federal veterinary, Dr. Bis­ hop ot Salem, was io this vicinity applying the I. b. test to several herds o’ cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hover and niece, Ivy Tann, visited Mrs. Hover’s paren's, Mr and Mrs. W- H. Davis of Albany, Sunday. The black shepherd dog belong­ ing to E- E. Hover died Friday afternoon from the effect« of poi- son thrown in the yard some time Thursday night or Friday morn­ ing. A cat was also poisoned but remedies applied enabled it to sur­ vive. It seems that sjm e one values a dog’s life so little we wonder how much they would really value a human life if they had any came to wish it out of their way. Drop in next time you are in town and examino the Model B. HILL & CO. Agents H ard w are P lu m b in g H a rn ess I At this Store You Get Q U A L I T Y *>• S E R V IC E ~ 1 Mr. and M rs.Herbert Tandy aud children of Venita, visited here at the C. A. Curtis home Sunday, Alford Arrows (Enterprise Correspondence) Mabel Allender visited at the Conner home Sunday afternoon. Rev. Metcalf and family were dinner gueats at the J. H. Rickard home Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Robison of Alba­ ny visited Mrs. A- E. Whitbeck Sunday afternoon. DELBER T STARR Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer L A D Y A S S IS T A N T Brownsville, Oregon Whiteside & Locke [ Hardware, Implements and Sporting Goods. Hudson aud Essex Autos I 3rd&M adison Sts., Corvallis. Ore JIM H O R N IN G General Blacksmithing Acetylene Weldiug Corvallis. Ore. First & Adams, T H E B A L L S T U D IO THE HOME OF AATISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY Kodak work, frames and copying of old pictures. Third & Jefferson, Corvallis, Ore. B O B B IN G B A R B E R IN G BATHS AND S H A M P O O IN G Agent Hub Cleaning Work9 Albany Laundry Every Tuesday E. C . M IL L E R Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ceraovski ar.d children were Sunday evening call­ ers at the Upsmeyer home. Mr. ¿ma Mrs. George Jackson and children were Sunday after­ noon callers at the Allender home. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sickela and children of Halsey, were Sunday dinner fguests at the B, D. Isom home, Mr. and Mrs Brian Perry and [children visited Mr Perry’s raot'.ie'', , Mrs. M artha Kurnp in Eugene 1 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Godwin [and children of Buena Vista, spent 1 the week end with the former's i mother, Mrs. John Rolfe. Mr. and Mrs. E. D- Isom, Bev- 1 erly aud Mrs. L. E. Bond, were i afternoon callers at the Frank Bond home Suuday. Achievement Day at Halsey Sat­ The M'sses Velda, Alice and urday, May 26. Be sure to corns Delta Curtis and Letha Tandy, called on Wilma and Lois Falk Sunday afternoon. S tu d y Club Wilma Falk missed several days W ill S erv e of school on account of a severe cold. Preutice Isom is also suffer­ ing with a severe cold, G. J. Rike and family of Spoon River were Sunday guests at the Earl Ringdorf home. In the after- nion they all visited at the Soreu- A t L ibrary R oom sin home. Mrs. L. E. Bond of Albany vis­ ited several days at the her daugh­ ters, [Mrs. E. D. ISom ot Alford and Mrs. W. C. Sickels of Halsey, the Brat of the week. 11:30 to 1:30. Week end geests at the B. E C afeteria Lunch Perhaps tho test method of approach is to relate the achievements accomp­ lished in some neighborhoods by a rural school that has been efficient and ic cessful and where tho teach r has de velopcd a high degree of soma unity leadership. The effect on the social life of the eominuuity has frequently been far-reaching and important. The study of problems of agriculture and domestic science by the pupils and their demonstration upon tho farm has taught many a parent invaluable les sons that he had thought himself too old to learn. Tho organization of corn clubs, pig clubs and calf dubs has stim elated private initiative, brought home the value of scientific training, en eouraged business methods and systems of accounting, provided profitable nnd interesting employment during vacation periods, increased the production of the community, and established habits of thrift, foresight and frugality, that will yield largo dividends through life. Tho development of the idea of the civic center with the gathering to gether of the people of the community, has helped to restore to farm life Something of the old thrills aud com radeships that gave the bright and glowing colors to farm life in the old days of barn raisings and husking bees In these gatherings they thrash out their common problems, study out co operative methods for their improve meats, and as they unite in the solu tlon of their common problems, they learn anew the joy and thrill of com moif enterprise. There seems to be no limit to the dynamic force that can bo generated through the developments of commun ity consciousness. Such a revolution in a rural community means a spiritual and social regeneration of rural life Farm life passes from a competition in drudgery to a competition in business management and scientific effort. Bar ren isolation gives nay to cooperative effort. Study, community activity and Intelligent planning afford alluring variations from the monotony of man ■ ■■■■■■a GLOBE Rape Seed, Alsike or Red Clover Seed N ew an d U sed W ool B a g s, a ls o F leece T w in e. O. W . FRUM Grain Feed ■ - In an y Q u an tity Seed Oats, Barley, etc. Sun. Mon., May 20-21 Jean Herscholt in ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - ■ ■■■■■■■■ “ Alias the Deacon" " Tuesday Only, May 22 ‘Buck Privates’ A barrage of laughter. Wed.. Thur., Fri. May 23-25 Gantlemen Prefer Blondes Saturday, Only, May 26 Hoot Gibson in “ The Flying Cowboy" " ^/^lbany_^7>irectory FARM LOANS The Enterprise $1.00 a year. Your Vision Is Above Price Once GONE, no amount of money can replace your eyesight It is the most priceless ot all your pos­ sessions. Pat too precious to tie 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 has built a reputation for dependable service ami EAIR dealing You will enjoy having your e>es examined and fitted here. Harold Albro, Jeweler anti Optometrist, 313 West First Street Albany,Ore. Mary, Wife of Lincoln, is first of all a great romance! It is one with the romances of old that will live through the ages—a story that will awaken the sympathies and stir the hearts of all its readers. Save 50c Fisher-Braden Funeral Directors Embalmers Lady Assistant. Phone 95. Albany. Oregon J .... — .............—— ... Call At Davenport Music House For New and Second Hand Pianos Pianos for Rent. Albany,Oregon .............. . ••••■ IIIHIIMMIIIttMlIttlll I Ml I«»' Sears' Orocery Who knows Lincoln-the Suitor—the Husband-the Father? Who knows the story of his marriage to Mary Todd and their later trials and triumphs. Only a small group of intimate relatives have had access to Lincoln’s heart and home, and now these relatives—the family of Mary Todd—have broken t he silence of sixty years to write this great romance, the story of “ Mary, Wife of Lincoln,” by Kate Helm, her niece. The first big installment of this touching, tragic story will ap­ pear in the May number of McCall’s Magazine. You Albany Bargain House New and Second Hand Furniture Highest prices paid for all kinds of Junk, Wool, Hides, Furs, Pelts. Cascara Bark. Albany, Oregon Haskins & I albert The Most Misunderstood Woman In American History E lection D ay May 18 ■ ■ h a a ■ Hay Pine Grove Items ual toil. Farm life beeflftsl hot Ohly more productive but more abundant. It has a broader outlook and a spiri­ tual quality that is more dynamic and profound. And out of this nil comes ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers a better eitizcu aud a broader man. and Plants. Floral art for every and That this regeneration may come all occasions. through the influence of a rural Flower phone 458-J school may seem unduly optimistic. But in relatively short periods, many ALBANY BAKING CO 405 West First of these things have been actually ac BUTTER-NUT BREAD complished. And we have yet only scratched the surface of tho possibili­ EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP ties that lie ahead. It is with such a Charles R. Goltra. Proprietor program as this, based upon speufii Member of Master Barbers' Association accomplishment, that we tuny enlist the i Specializing tn Ladies' and Children's inUrest and enthusiasm of the pupils |- Ouce they get the the vision, vision, they have Hair Cuts and Bobs. Work guaranteed. Albany, Ore. gone a tremendous stride in the prepnr 1029 East Second St. stion for effective citizenship. Local ALBANY STATE BANK - We invite government, with its rural school, will your business. Savings and commercial remain for them a matter of more than accounts. 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