Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, July 05, 1928, Image 5

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    H aiseV Enterprise. Halsey, Oregon, July 5, 1928
L ak e C reek New »
(By an E nterprise Reporter)
Mr. and Mr». John Underwood
and eon Jack were business visiters
in Corvallis Saturday.
M r. and Mrs. J . L. Nicewood
and fam ily visited Mr. end Mrr,
Robert A rnold Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M artin Cummings
and Russel ami Lucile Herndon
visited relatives in Corvallis S u n ­
day.
O. G . Coldiron sod daughter
Nora accompanied by Mr. aud Mrs
Jo h n Gormley motored to Mill City
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 'l’homas Ardry,
George A rdry. Mr. and Mrs, Ralf
Bond and LaVello Palmer motored
to Cascadia Sunday.
The Irish Beud has drawn a
num ber of Lake C 'eek people this
week because of the am ount of
blackberries growing there
Mr. and Mrs. h e n ry Cook of
P o rtlan d are spending their vaca
tlon here at the borne of the latter'«
parents, Mr. and Mrs H arry Davis
Mr and Mrs. J. L. Palm sr and
fam ily drove to Jefferson Sunday
to visit their new granddaughter
A lford Arrow»
(Enterprise vorrespondent,
Earl Ringsdort and family visit­
ed at the Chris Sorensen home S un­
day.
Mr. and Mrs, A. N. Sm ith oi
Portland aie flaying at their farm
here for awhile.
Mrs. B. E. Cogvwell a r d son
Philip spent several days in Port
land the first of the week.
Chester C urtis and family a t­
tended a reunion of the C urtis fam-
i'y at Lebanon last Sunday.
George Godwin and family of
Buena Vista were guests over the
week end at the John Rolfe home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H Rickard and
d aughter Lillie went to Corvallis
Sunday and while there visited at
the home of Mrs. Pierce.
E lbert Isom, who ¡«em ployed in
the forestry Betvice near Oakridge,
arrived home Tuesday evening to
epeud the Fourth with his family.
He will return to work Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rickard
visited their daughter, Mrs. Guy
Roberts of Toledo, who is in th e
Corvallis hospital, Sunday. Mr.
R oberts who baB also been quite
| ill, is staying here at the Rickard
aud niece, Carrol Lee Lowry, Jr h ime while he is convalescing.
Mr. and M rs. Henry Hawkins
Mrs. Robert Sisk and Florence
and
little daughter Helen Jean, of
accom panied Mrs. J. S. Nicewood
Portland were overnight v sitors at
aud children, Jennie and LeRoy,
to the picnic S 'tu td a y *° f -nee the A. E. W hitbeck home Sundav
while enroute to California on a
grove.
vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. George B. W oo.-
In g ram of Brownsville wore addi­
word and three children of
alia
tional guests at the W h itle c k home
W alla, were guests at the home of
Sunday eveuing
Mr. W oodword’s sister, Mrs. C lar­
ence E vans, last T hursday and
F riday.______________ ___________
GLOBE
N O T IC E
Sun. Mon.,Tues.. July 8 9-10
OK A PPO IN T M E N T OF
ADMINISTRATOR
Notice is hereby given th at the under­
signed by an order of the County c o u rt
of Linn County, Oregon, has been ap­
pointed adm inistrator of the estate of
Tim othy Riggs, deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate are re­
quired to present them w ithin six
m onths from the date of this notice, with
the proper vouchers, to the undersigned
at the office of Tussing & T ussing in
Halsey in Linn County. Oregon.
Dated and first published this 7th day
of June, 1928.
AMOR A. TUSSING.
A dm inistrator aforesaid.
Tussing & Tussing,
Attorneys for Administrator.
June 7 14 21 28 July 5.
Clara Bow in
J ta d ie s of the Mob”
Wed., Only, July 11
June 7-14-21-28 July 5.
Wheel w ith extra high lugs,
Im proved cu tte r bar. roller
and ball bearings, easier and
b etter lubrication, easy-run­
ning reel, im proved lighter-
d ra ft elevators with flexible
capacity and smooth-work­
ing binder attachm ent w ith
Im proved packer bearings,
make th e John Deere th e
lightest-running binder ever
Large oil cups, easy to
get to, m ake oiling a simple
job, thus reducing wear and
lightening th e draft.
Im proved reel, great ca­
pacity elevators, levers easy
to reach, handy bundle car­
rier and an all-steel quick-
tu rn tongue truck arc other
im p o rtan t features of the
L ig h t-R u n n in g New John
Deere.
REAL ESTATE
If you enjoy a good meal
And know a good meal when you get It
You'll be back for you'll not forget it.
PARAG O N
strains your eyes—
'» filte r it out with
Sat. Only, July 14
Jack Holt in Zane Grey’s
"Vanishing Pioneers’’
Axminster
Rugs
You have ever seen.
In second handjfurniture I
have some excellent buvs.
Bargains in slightly used
Refrigerators.
E. Rogoway
GEO. M. GILCHRIST
ALBANY
Ticket office Bell Linn Stage.
Albany to San Francisco, $15
H ill & Company
A lb a n y B argain H ouse
Agents
I g > n ft-2 iitr a
New and Second Hand Furniture
Highest prices paid for all kinds
of Junk, Wool, Hides, Furs, Pelts,
Cascara Bark.
Albany, Oregon
Hardware Plumbing Harness
f
^ A on ' t leave your
■ »eyes unprotect-
ed to battle with
unfiltcrcd light coming
from all directions.
f At this Store You Get Q U A L I T Y
.>
S E R V IC E
F ish er-B rad en
F u n eral D irectors
E m balm ers
==ll
Soft-Lite Lenses increase
visual comfort by filter­
ing the glare out of
light. They are restful
in any light, indoors or
outdoors— as soothing as
a cool hand laid over
your eyes. Safe— never
habit-forming— even less
conspicuous than clear-
glass lenses.
Free B lan kets
For a limited time we will give an $8.00 lr.-
dian Blanket or Auto Robe absolutely Free
with each
Lady Assistant.
Phone 95.
Albany. Oregon
•" ■
For New and Second Hand Pianos
Pianos for Rent.
Albany .Oregon
H ask in s & 1 albert
Sears’ Grocery
Two Pants Suits or
Topcoat
SETH T. FRENCH
Optometrist
It's Your Opportunity.
virgin wool
32b W. F irst St., Albany
'........... .... "
C all A t
D aven p ort M usic H ouse
Oregon C ity
Woolen Mills
Ground to any prescrip­
tion, in an “ invisible"
regular lens for constant
use, and a deep sports
shade for outdoor wear.
We will gladly show you
Soft-Lites.
CAFE
Legion Lunch Tuesdays.
Come in xnd see thè New John
Deere uext trine you ore In town.
GLARE
INSURANCE
Prompt service — Courteous treatm ent
Wm. Bain, with Lane County Abstract
Company. Albany
built.
“ Good Morning, Judge”
Albany. Ore.
FARM LOANS
At lowest rate of interest.
The use of a wide drive
Reginald Denny in
Furniture
ROSCOE AMES HARDWARE
The Winchester Store
Light-Running
New John Deere
Thur., Friday, July 12-13
First class stock of New
Furniture. Biggest Bargains
in
T u ssin g & Tussing,
A ttorneys for A dm inistratrix.
" It ’s the Light-Running
Grain Binder"
“Half A Bride”
Notice is hereby given that (he under­
signed by an order of the County Court
of Linn County. Oregon, has been ap­
pointed adm inistratrix of the estate of
Samuel T. H illman, deceased. All per­
sons having claims against said estate
are required to present them within six
m onths from the date of this notice,
with the proper vouchers, to the under­
signed at her residence about two miles
north of Halsey in Linn County, Oregon.
Dated and first published this 7lh day
of June, 1928.
ELIZABETH McCORD.
Administratrix aforesaid.
I t
Esther Ralston^in
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATRIX
^/Arpr»nrv
estimates a saving of from »3.000 j braries. Senator Steiwer gave this
n V
to »3,500 a year to it* patrons, aud , bill special attention in response
( lU c illV
C L IU I y
Beginning July 1 books seut from
a jre a t increase in the m ail order to the requests of the trustees t f
and returned to free public lib rar­ ise of state, county, and city li- Oregon state and county lio rarits ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers
and Plantó. Floral art for every and
ies receive a gre-tly decreased rate
all occasions.
provided in a hill recently pasetd
Flower phone 458-J
by Congress, and amended through
EAST ALBANY BARBER M O P
the efforts of the Oregon state li­
Charles R Goltra. Proprietor
brary and the Oregon senators, ft 1-
Member of Master Barbers' Association
lowing the lib rary ’s protest against
Specializing in Ladies' and Children's
Hair Cuts and Bobs Work guaranteed.
a proDosed increase. The new rale
1029 East Second St.
Albany, Ore.
omits altogether the former service
ALBANY
STATE
BANK
—
We invite
charge of two cents per package,
your
business.
Savings
and
commercial
reduce» the coat of the initial
accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided
pound from five and six cents to a
profits, »100,000.
H it rate of three cents, throughout
EASTBURN 8 GROCERY
the stale. All additional pound«
4th and Lyons Street
in the th ird »one will cost one cent
The place to buy good groceries at the
iusteaJ of two cents each. The
right price On the corner, plenty of
room to park. Albany.
state thus becomes one zone for
library books, which receive a ptef
FORTMILLER FURNITURE CO.. fu r­
niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges.
ential rate,
Funeral directors. 427-433 West First
Toe state library iu 1927 seut
Street. Albany, Oregon.
out to its patrons 23,631 packages
IM P E R IA L C A F E . 209 W est
F irs t
of books. The initial saving on
Harold O. Murphy. Prop.
these regardless of zone and weight
Phone 665
T h at’s what users everywhere say of
would be »1,150, which will accrue
We Never Close
the Light Running New John Deere.
to the benefit of the country pa­
When you put this new binder in the
JENNINGS AUTO TOP SHOP—Auto
trons of the library, az they refund
field and see how easily it pulls and the
trimming, seat covers and winter In­
steady, good work it does—you, too, will
tbe postage charges when the bool s
closures. 202 E. Second. Phone 418J
Want a
N. L. Jennings, Manager.
are returned. The state library
New Postal Rates in Effect
A Service and Cash Store
Ask for prices
Albany
Creamery Association
A fine
M anufacturers of
LINN BUTTER
Phone 132-R
S u it
Enjoy the
S ilv e r Grays
a n d B u y e r s o f Egg«
A E a r n ie r s ’ C o -o p e ra tiv e
C re a m fe ry
With extra trousers at
fr
11
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
422 W est E irst Street
Albany, Oregon
For
easy-to-clean
kitchen floors
LOWE BROTHER?
FLO O R EN A M EL
give» a beautiful last­
ing finish that is easily
kept clean. It dries
overnight. Especially
recommended for kit­
chen floors. Also for
kitchen walls, w u<id-
work and for all in­
terior floors. Come in
and get a color card.
Ao obligation.
Before you paint, see us.
Complete Home
Furnishers
Top Coats
$25 $50
T hese are th e finest of
m o to r coaches b u ilt and
equipped to give the utmost
in comfort and safety for
highway travel.
For Comfort: Seats ait-
cushioned—interiors immac­
ulately clean, plate glass win­
dows, rich mahogany trim.
W ell v e n tila te d b u t n o t
drafty. Lights at night you
can read by. Restful.
For Safety: Drivers with
Southern Pacific responsibil­
ity. 4-wheel air brakes—rigid
inspection and supervision.
Safe.
For Economy: Buy 10-ride
tickets for use only on motor
coach and save a third in
travel cost*. They are good
for 60 days. Rail tickets un­
less specially restricted are
good on the motor coaches.
Universal & Cdcnial Ranges
And a beautiful wool robe thrown
in. We don’t go around with a
chip on our shoulders, but we
can’t help crowing a bit about
the extraordinary quality of Oregon City Woolen Mil,.- Suits.
They're beautifully tailored from extra fine fabrics in style»
and patterns to suit the taste of every man; and shown in a
choice assortment of weaves and colors. Come in and see
these decidedly worth-while values-w e will let you be the
judge. Always more for your money at
W a rd
Southern Pacific
The Men’s Store
Hill & Company
Halsey, Oregon
C. P. Moody, Agent
Albany
J
The Eyes of Your Family
W hen you g tn rd the eye» of your
family by having them tested
regularly you are at the same
tim e insuring their future eye­
sight.
5>o why neglect having
one made?
Sight Quickly and
Accurately Corrected
The sooner your eye troubles have
attention the better oB you are
Eye troubles in their inlancy are
e a s ily corrected and often avert
serious trouble. You will find our
service and prices in a class by
them selves.
Harold Albro,
Oregon
Jeweler and O ptom etrist,
313 West F irst Street A lbany,Ore.