Fîalsev Enterprise, Halsey, Oregon, July 5. 1928 Beautiful Piano near Halsey, must sell FOR T R U C K IN G see W. C. S ic k e ls NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF immediately. $10 per month; a real trips made anywhere; wood for sale, EXECUTRIX. bargain. Write Tallman Piano Store W . C. Sickels, Halsey, Phone 169. Notice is Hereby Given: That the un- Salem. Oregon, for particulars.______ -lersigied has been duly appointed by T A K E N UP the County Court of Linn County, Ore­ BABY CHICKS—Golden Buff and white On the John Hunter farm, two bay ceghorns(Thornwell-Tancred Strains) At a meeting of the fla sey G un gon as tlie Executrix of the Last Will and Testamentof W. H. Davis, deceased, j Blace Minorcas, R. I. Reds (Queen horses about 8 years old. Owner n,ay Club lant Friday nigbt, among Bess Strain), Barred Rocks and Tur- have property by paying for pasture bill Any and all persons having claims oth er m atter* up fur dincussinn kens. Enoch Crews, SeabrighL Calif. and thia notice. M. Lengle, Halsey,ore. against said estate are hereby notified to 1 and action »1» the location for the present the same to my Attorneys , utw club house, The com m ittee Weatherford & Wyatt, at 122 West 1st as'igned to srcure a suitable loca- Street, Albany. Oregon within six months from the date hereof, duly veri­ ti >n failed to find one and the Charter No. 49 Reserve District No. 12 Report of condition of the fied as by law required. m itter of a perm anent home will Dated this, the 21st. day of June, 1928. b a re to be deferred for the present. LOR8TTA 1. DAVIS, At Halsey, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business June 30, 1928 It was dually decided to improve Executrix of the Last Will and th ■ present trap gronnds and stsy RESOURCES Testament of W. H, Davis, deceased th re for the time hiring The 1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances or bills Weatherford A Wyatt of exchange sold with endorsement of the bank*including items residence just w rrt of the traps will ■ . -in 2'», 30 and 32, if any ) .. _______ . . . $174.848 52 Attoraevs for Executrix. be thoroughly renovated und put 2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured... 29.34 June 28-July 5-12-19-26. S. government securities owned including those shown in in shape to be used as a club house. 3. U. items 30 and 35, if a n v _________ 800 00 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF The trap* will be moved to a more 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign govern­ ADMINISTRATOR ment, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown e a stirly rang« to improve visibility in items 30 and 35, if a n y ________________________________ Notice is hereby given that the under­ 7,954 64 as trees nearby have been more or 6. Banking house, $2,230.00; furniture and fixtures $3,312.00.......... 5,542.00 signed lias been duly appointed by the less a handicap as the range is 9. (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and County Court of Linn County, Oregon, (rust cctnpanics designated and approved reserveagents of this now laid. b a n k ________ . __________ . ____________________________ 94,051.49 as administrator of the estate of R. H. Dougherty, deceased, and has qualified This program when carried out 11. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and other cash items __________________ ___ _______ ____ . ____ as such. w ill give the club good quarters Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and 11, $94.051.49 Any and all persons having claims Total for en tertain in g socially. »283.225.99 against said estate are hereby notified to L IA B IL IT IE S present the same at the office of Weather­ 16, Capital stock paid i n __ $25,000.00 ford & Wyatt at 122 West First Street, Church Notes 17. Surplus fund. ____ 10,000.00 Albany. Oregon, within six months from 18. (a) Undivided profits .. the date hereof, duly verified as by (b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid........ 4,536.76 4,112.93 Tine Grove Church law required. D E M A N D D E P O S IT S other than banks, subject to reserve: 23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the Dated this 16tli daj of June. 1928. state of Oregon, county, cities or other public f u n d s ................. 130,381 94 J, R. WYATT, Demand certificates of deposit outstanding ................................... 415 00 Administrator of the Estate of Cashier s checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand . . 921.71 Certified checks o u tstan d in g _______________. ___________ . . . R. H. Dougherty, deceased. Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to Weatherford & Wyatt, reserve, items 23, 24, 25, 26........................................... $131,718.65 Now you can serve a perfect dinner without Attorneys for Administrator. TIME A N D S A V IN G S D E P O S IT S subject to reserve and pay­ any last-minute flurry. A delightful aspic, a June 21-28 July 5-12-19. able on demand or subject to notice: ........................ crisp salad and a delicious dessert can all be 77. Time certificates of deposit outstanding .......................... ” ........... 38.681.56 prepared in the morning—or even the day be­ 28. Savings deposit*, payable subject fo notice............. ....................... 73,712.85 Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or sub­ fore. Then a broiled steak and some baked ject to notice, items 27 and 28. ............... ................... $112,394.4J___________ A new schedule in effect potatoes can com plete a perfect meal. T he Total ...................................................................................... $283,225.99 July 1—26 hour service General Electric Refrigerator is a boon to the State of Oregon, County of Linn, ss. For Rent—Seven room house in Halsey modern housekeeper who uses it to the limit I, Ii. M. Bond, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the Inquire of Bert S. Clark. jly 5 above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. of its helpfulness. < B. M. Bond, Cashier. In before 5 in the Correct Attest: C. H Koontx, D. Taylor, L. D. Taylor, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before ine this 3rd day of July, 1928 Come in and see the various model». evening, out 7 a. m. of Dana C. Rossman ,, Amor A. Tussing, Notary Public. My commission exoires 3-9-32. the second morning. Gun Club to Make Changes; Improvements Are Planned 11:00 a. m. m orning vtotship and communion service. T he Endeavorere will have Evening service 8 o'clock. Harvey W right will preach both charge of m orning service*. T his will be enjoyed we are sure. morning and evening. No evening services at all, Church of Chriet: C. A drian Sias. pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school. Mr. Rubertson is back. Let us The E nterprise <1.00 a year. let him know we are glad. S unday School 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. in. HALSEY STATE BANK GENERAL ^E L E C T R IC Refrigerator Developing and Printing of your Films Classified Advertisements Chatter No. 211. Report of the condition of the A complete stock of FILMS and CAMERAS BANK OF SHEDD 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9, Your Favorite Oil The kind th at keeps your motor producing 100f! , is the kind th at talks. Drive in and let us till the crankcase with your favorite oil. Federal and Fisk Tires HALSEY GARAGE ■■■■■■■■ m m Reserve District No. 12 At Shedd. in the State of Oregon, at the close of business June 30, 1928. RESOURCES I.oans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances or bills of ex­ change,sold with the endorsement of the tan k (including items shown in 29, 30 and 32, if any) ................... . . . ............................$76.164.99 Overdrafts secured and unsecured................ ......................... .............. 106.31 U S. government securities owned, including those shown in items 30 and 35. if any. _______________________________ __ 15,026.00 Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign govern­ ment, slate, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown in items ,30 and 35, if a n v ___......................... 48,411.50 Banking house, $3,400; Inraiture and fixtures, $2,5Oo ZZZZ--ZZZZZZ. 5,900.00 (ah) Cash on hand in vault and due from han't*, tankers and trust coiii|iaiiies designated and approved reserve agents of »’" » b& nk.......................................... ................................................. 29,887.67 16. Capital stock paid in ......... ....................................... . . . __ 15,000 00 17. Surplus fund..................................................... ZZZZZZZZ- Z 3,250.07 D emand D eposits , other than banks, subject to reserv e: -3. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the - /- ’ u ,e ° regon, county, cities or other public f u n d s ............... , 95.959.33 ■■>. Cashier s checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand . . . . 246.61 26. Certified checks o u tsta n d in g ....________ ___ _ 1 otal of demand deposits, other than hank ceposits, subject to reserve, items 23, 24, 25,26 $56,205.94 I imh and S avings D eposits , subject to reserve an 1 payable on demand or-subject to notice : ■ one certificates of deposit outstanding ................. .......................... 61 040.46 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice Total of time ami savings deposits payable on demand or subject to notice, items 27 and 28, $61,010.46 Total . . . . ____ $175 494 47 State of Oregon, county of I.inn. ss I. J. C. Clay, cashier ol the above named bank; do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. r< . . J. C. Clay, cashier, Correct Attest - C . I. Shedd, W. D Porter, Dire. tors. Subscribed and «worn to before me this 3rd day of July, 1928. I. L Swan, Notary Public. I 1 My coiuiniss’on expires Oct. 30, 1931. 1 FU N ERA L D IR E C T O R As a special introductory offer, we will install the General Electric R efrigerator of your choice, for only $10.00 down, the balance may be paid in a year and a half. M ountain S tates P ower C o m pany Lady Assistant All calls answered day or night Phone 255. Halsey, Oregon July Clearing Sale at Blain’s in Albany Each year in July we hold a clearance sale of men s, youth’s and boy’s suits, shoes, and furnishings. This sale will start next Saturday. July 7. and Closes Saturday, July 14. Seven days of unusual value-giving and your opportunity to save several hard- earned dollars. Not nearly all of our merchandise is on sale as this would not be con­ sistent, h»r this is a clearance sale on an honorable plan,’a clearing of sizes and patterns that we do not want to carry over, and are willing to make decided concessions in price. Here are many price reductions greater than we have offered before. Note prices and make up your mind to save some real money. Youths Suits, sizes 11-16, 2 pr. long pants. $15-$17 values, Sale Price $11.35 $17.50 to $20 values. Sale Price $13.85 GROCERIES High School Suits, ages 17 to 20—2 pr. trousers, $18 50 to $20 values, sale $14.85 $22.50 to $25 values. Sale $18.85. Our Specialty Prompt and accurate handling of all orders for groceries phoned to us has enabled us to build up an exceptionally large phone order business. It will save you both time and money to adopt this convenient method. No need to spend hours over a hot stove preparing things for a picnic. We have everything you will need, all ready to serve, and the total cost is little if any more than if you prepared them yourself. M. V. KOONTZ CO. GOOD GOODS Men’s and young m en’s suits, sizes 36 to 44, many light suits but suitable for all year wear, $25 values sale $18.85. $35 and some $40, sale $21.85: $40 and $45 values, sale $32.75. Selected range of John B. Stetson hats —all sizes, an $8 value for $4.85. Fine Dress M aterials with such an unusu house dress m aterials to choose at the extrem prices we are quoting tak e time to see them. al display of from which elv moderate you should ‘220 denim triple stitched blue bib over­ all«. roomy cut and standard make, sizes 31-44 waist, $1.00 per pair. ---------------------— ------------------------------ A large range of soft collared dress shirts, sizes 14, 17J. $1.50 to $2.25 values at $1,00. Bo\ s knickers and long pant suits ages 5 to 12, priced from $5.85 to $9.85. 75c athletic nainsook union suits, full range m en’s sizes, 50c. Boy s short sleeve, knee union suits, sizes age 6 to 14 at 35c. Saturday •r Saturday Morning ¿ lain CLOTH ing T o ] Evening July 7 July 14