Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, July 12, 1928, Image 8

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    HaTsev Enterprise, ffalsey. Oregon, July 12. 1H2P
New Motor Bus Schedule
.Made Effective Monday
Church Notes
M ethodist:
The Southern Pacific
M otor J 10 a. in, Sunday school
11:00 a. m. preaching
T ra n spo rt Co. rearranged th eir
Topic: ‘ ‘ Progreasive Revelation.”
schedule affective laet Monday the
7:00 Epw orth League
8th, giving Halsey two
oortb j
8 p. m. preaching.
brund stage« and one south
The
Topic: .‘ ‘Having and In s tru c tin g
north bound stages w ill arrive at
Grace .”
8 42 a. in. and at 12:52 p. m. The
Bible study clans Tuesdays 3:90
eouthboQnd atage w ill arrive at 5:1c
Prayer meeting Thursdays 8:00
p. in. The 12:52 p. m. etage ie a
Ladies aid every Wednesday
de luxe observation bua and ie
W omen’s missionary society first
tim ed to arrive at Portland in tim e
Friday of m onth 2:00 o’clcck
to coiinert w ith trains leaving for
J. S. M id e r. pastor.
the N orth and East.
T o n change means a great deal Pine Grove Church
Sunday School 10 a. m
to people in this v ic in ity as it gives
Preaching at 11 a. m.
them p ra ctica lly a ll day for bttsi-
Evening eervice 8 o'clock.
ness or pleasure at the county seat
Harvey W rig h t w ill preach both
and other towns to t b j north. A
m
orning
and evening.
change in the tra in service is sched­
uled for the 22nd of this month Church of C hrist:
b it just what the chaugee w ill he
10 a. m. Sunday school.
is not known at present.
89 last Sunday. We are proud.
TUSSI NG & TUSSING
LAWYERS
Halsey and Brownsville
Oregon
■ Come, enjoy it w ith us. Brother
Robertson says he's glad to he w ith
us again.
11:00a. m. communion service*
11:16 C briatian Endeavor. The
i boys w ill lead th is time.
No evening services at a ll.
C. A d ria n Sias, pastor.
Poison
Oak
Robs you of your smile
smile and good nature.
When
Morris Poison Lotion
will cure it.
Coolidge catches five little fishes
on one of his extonded expeditious
to the fa r corn -r of the 80 ac-e
preserves now his sutnmsr home
up in Wisconsin and the papers
, gave the incident fron t page, top of
, column along aide pure reading
m atter, nam ing the bait and tackle
j used, while at the same time three
of our ‘ ‘ most wide-awake" citizen
slipped out th e ir back doors and in
a short time were home again, wet
to the skin and many times five
fishes tucked in th e ir baskets. Yea
trout.
THE BALL STUDIO
Manufactured
bottled and sold only in
Halsey, Oregon, by
TH E HOM E OF ARTISTIC
PHOTO GRAPHY
Kodak work, frames and copying
of old pictures
T hird & Jefferson. Corvallis, Ore.
Albany Junk Company
Buy and Sell A nything
I.orate. 1 in Struckm eyer Building
S.E. cor. 2nd A Baker Sts. Albany
We buy cbittini bark.
Egg Mash, ■
(»rowing Mashes,
Developing Scratch.
O. \Y . F R U M
Grain
Feed
JIany vegetable grow ers believe that
they can get an earlier crop of better
tomatoes if they prune each plant to
a single stem anti tie it to a stake
than if they allow the plants to grow
naturally on the ground.
Sometimes this Is true, but some­
times It work* the opposite way, say
vegetable growers a t the New York
S tate College of Agriculture a t Ithaca,
for ex(ierluienig which they have cod
dueled show th at the results depend
on the w eather during the growing
season.
Early Products Wanted.
Growers who supply the general
m arket are more Interested In an
early product that Is uniform and at
tractive than In u high yield. In «
wet season, especially when it Is
cloudy and wet when the plants blos­
som and the fruits set, vines that are
pruned and trained may produce
earlier and yield more. On the other
hand, in normal or dry seasons, vines
that are pruned and trained produce
considerably less m arketable tomatoe-
und the crop is not much earlier. In
very dry seasons, the fruits h a te more
sun-scald and more blossom-end rot
If they are pruned and trained than If
they are unpruned.
O rdinarily the yields of tomatoes
are reduced by Increasing the distance
between plants in the row. Pruned
plants set two feet apart in the row
and rows three feet apart produced
more than sim ilar plants set two and
one-half feet ap art In the row, and
unpruned plants set three feet apart
In rows four feet opart did better
than those set four feet apart in the
row.
Since pruning urd staking greatly
increase the cost of growing tomatoes,
the returns from each acre and for
each bushel must be considerably
higher. The higher cost of growing
staked tomatoes Is due to the larger
number of plants needed for each
acre, for 2.500 to 3.000 more are need
e d : the cost of 5,000 to fi.OOO stakes
cost of twine for tying; and the cost
of labor required to set the stakes and
io prune and tie the plants to the
s.takes.
The additional cost, which usually
exceeds §100 an acre, may be partly
offset by the sm aller saving In labor
in preparing the product for market.
Tomatoes grown on unstaked vines
come in contact with the soil and
often must he wiped to remove the
dirt. This, of course, adds to the cost,
hut it Is a small Item compared to the
increased cost of growing the crop
by the pruning and staking method.
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There is a legume for every season.
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Don't blame the seed beans if there
Is root rot In the soil.
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Sire and color of fruit have much
to do with the value of the crop.
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N either Rome nor a good soil was
m ilt In a day; u sta rt must be mt.de.
FUÑERA L
D IR E C T O R
l.ady Assistant
All calls answered day or night
Phone 255.
flalsey, Oregon
likely to become so numerous us to
do considerable damage, steps should
be taken to destroy them. They will
soon reach m aturity and b ‘gin lay­
ing eggs for next year's brood. They
are most numerous along old fence
rows or in land th at has not been
plowed for a te a r or such a m atter.
The poison halt used for grassiiop
pers is made as follows: With 20
pounds w heat brau thoroughly mix
1 pound paris green. In a separate
vessel place 2 gallons w ater and to
this add 2 quarts of blackstrap mo­
lasses and >,s ounce amyl acetate or
banana oik Then add this liquid to
the bran and paris green and the mix­
ture is ready for use.
Scatter the poisoned brain early in
the morning when the hoppers ure
hungry. It may be thrown like one
would sow small grain by hand. Scat­
ter the halt thinly, as a small quuu-
tity will kill a lot of hoppers.
NOTICE OF A PPO IN TM EN T OF
EXECUTRIX.
Notice is Hereby Given: T hat the u n ­
dersigned has been duty appointed by
the County Court of Linn County, O re­
gon as the E xecutrix of the Last Will
and T estanientof W. H. Davis, deceased.
Any and all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified to
present the same to my Attorneys.
Weatherford & Wyatt, at 122 West 1st
Street, Albany. Oregon w ithin six
months from the date hereof, duly veri­
fied as by law required.
Dated this, the 21st. day of June, 1928.
LORETTA J. DAVIS,
E xecutrix of the I.ast Will and
Testam ent of W. II, Davis, deceased.
W eatherford & W yatt
A ttorneys for Executrix.
June 28-JuIy 5-12-19-26.
NOTICE
OF APPOINTM ENT OF
ADMINISTRATOR
Notice is hereby given th a t l h ; under­
signed has been duly appointed by the
County Court of Lino County, Oregon,
as adm inistrator of the estate of R. II.
Dougherty, deceased, and has qualified
as such
i\ny and alj persons b a lin g claims
against said estate are hereby notified to
present the same at the office of W eather­
ford fle Wyatt at 122 W est First Street,
vlbany. Oregon, w ithin six m onths from
the date hereof, duly verified as by
law required.
Dated this 16th day of June. |9 ’g.
J. R. W YATT,
Administrator of the Estate of
K. II. Dougherty, deceased.
Weatherford & Wyatt.
A ttorneys for A dm inistrator.
June 21-28 July 5-12-19.
I want chickens for a Portland Res­
taurant, 20c a pound lor heavies.
W. II. Wfleeler, Second and B.
For R ent—Seven room house in Halsey
, Inquire of Bert S. C lark.
jly 5
Beautiful Piano near Halsey, must sell
im mediately f io per m onth, a real
liargain. W rit* T allm an Piano Store
S il e m . Oregon for particulars.
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GROCERIES
Our Specialty
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
(¡001) GOODS
TAKEN UP
On the John Hunter farm two osy
horses about 8 years old. Owner ■nay
have property by paying for pasture bill
and this notice. M. Lengle, Halse , ort
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H A LSEY THEATRE
TUESDAY, JULY 17, 8 O’clock
M ilto n S ills in
“Burning
Daylight”
A Jack London
Novel adapted
to the screen.
Comedy “ Telling Whoppers”
Prices 10c and 26c.
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There is a wide difference of oplu
Ion us to the best variety of com for
silage. Some prefer a corn that will
make a large tonnage, Irrespective o f
time of m aturity, while others prefer
a variety that will m ature early and
produce a high percentage of grain.
Still others wish their corn princi­
pally to devolp foliage—planting It
thick, so it will produce little or no
ears, but much forage. A good many
experiments and tests have been con
ducted along this line, and while there
have been some valuable findings, still
no definite conclusions have been a r­
rived at.
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No need to spend hours over a hot stove
preparing things fo r a picnic.
We have
everything you w ill need, all ready to serve,
ami the total cost is I t t lr it any more than i f
you prepared them yourself.
BABY CHICKS—Golden Buff and white
Leghorns (Thornwell-Tancred Strains)
Place Mtnorcas. R. I. Reds (yueen
Bess Strain), Barred Rocks and Tur-
kens. Enoch Crews. Seabright, Calif
Difference of Opinion
on Best Silage Corn
Classified Advertisements
•P ro m p t and accurate handling of all orders
fo r groceries phoned to us has enabled us to
build up an exceptionally large phone order
business. It w ill save you both time and
money to adopt this convenient method.
FOR T R U C K IN G see W. C. Stckels—
trips made anyw here, wood for sale.
W. C. Sickels. Ilatsev, Phone 169.
A dull mower blade, loose guards
and loose plates mean poor work,
breaks and all manner of delay.
j A g ric u ltu ra l N o tes t
::o-o*o«o ♦ozio •<> •o»-o*o?:
Dana C. Rossman
Grain Sacks and Twine
Hay
Except in Wet Weather Poisoning Grasshoppers
Vines Pruned and Tied Do
Is Most Excellent Plan
In sections where grasshppers are
Not Thrive Better.
GENERAL ^E L E C T R IC
Refrigerator
The modem housekeeper who has a Gen*
eral Electric Refrigerator has found to her
surprise that it’s ‘just as easy to make a
luscious mousse as it used to be to make
an uninteresting rice pudding. Vary your
menus w ith tempting surprises. Use this
simple, quiet, worry-proof refrigerator to
add new zest to meals.
Study the many models— the wide range of prices.
As a special introductory offer, we w ill install the
General Electric Refrigerator of your choice, fo r only
$10.00 down tne balance may be paid in a year and
a half.
M o u n t a in S tates P ower C o m p a n y
JULY
CLEARANCE
SALE
' alues I nequaled for Many Years
In Our Clothing Department
•Men s and Young Men’s Suits, sizes 36 to 44
$25 Suits, Sale Price ......... ................
$18 86
$35 Suits, including some $40 Suits
............ w i «
$35 and $40 S uits................................... " ............. t9R RK
$40 and $45 Suite, sale price
$32 85
High Schoo. Suits, ages 17 to 20, or sizes 33 to 36 with
two pair pants—
$18.5 d to #20 Suits, Sale Price
m or
$22.50 to $25 Suits, Sale Price
' tfg S
\o u tn s Suus, two pair long pants, ages 11 to 16 years
i l o to $17.50 Suits, Sale Price,
« lif t s
$17.50 to #20 Suits. Sale Price, ' " 2 / Z Z "
Selected Assortment o f #8.00 St.-tson Hats all size,
<4 as
Stylish Ian Oxford Shoes, #7.50 to $8 50 values *
14 fts
Mens Soft Collar Dress Shirts ........
’ ........
Blue Bib Overalls, good q uality......................
......... #1 00
5
Fine 1 Jress Materials
with such an unusual display of
house dress materials from which
to choose at the extremely moderate
I rices we are quoting you should
take time to see them.
Your Favorite Oil
The kind that keeps
your motor producing
100 r, is the kind that
talks. Drive in and let
us fill the crankcase
with your favorite o il.
Federal and Fisk T ires
HALSEY GARAGE
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Sale Ends Saturday Evening. July 14. at 9 o'clock.
T a ilo r is here untill closing time Saturdf
alterations.