Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, August 16, 1928, Image 5

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    Halsey Enterprise. Halsey, Oregon. August IB, 1023
Ohio Schools Take Interest in Sells-Floto Circus Will Exhibit in i
Public Utility Study Courses In Albany Thursday, Aug. 23 i Cecil
Three institutiona ol higherlearn
in* in Ohio have established courses
in public utilitieg. In addition to
those institutions there are eight
other Ohio colleges and uniyersi
ties which touch upon various
phases of the public utility indus­
try, such as utility financing, reg­
ulation and management.
A recent survey shows that Ohio
State Universtty has separate
courses in public utility manage­
ment, public utility financing and
public utility regulation, while
M iaxi University at Oxford, has
courses in public utility financing
and regulation, aud Mt.Union Col­
lege at Alliance has a couris in
public utility management.
Akron municipal u n i v e r s i t y
touches upon public utility fiuanc.
ing in its general financial course-
aud upon public utility regulation
in its course in busness and gov-
e f tn e n t.
Lake Creek News
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Jessaline Hockensniith visited
I.ucile Herndon Wednesday after­
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. C S. Williams and
sons Karl and Clarence, Jr. were
Corvallis visitors Suuday.
Mrs. May Flynn arid daughter
Esther of Iona City, Iowa, visited
Mrs. Heury Brock Ihursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J S .N 'cew ood a i d
fou Leroy, were Sunday evenii g
callers at the Jahn Suytar home.
Mrs. C. K. Rowan and children
Lyle and Beth of Eugene, were
week end visitors at Martin Cum ­
mings.
Mr. and Mr*. N. H. Cummings
and daughters Pearl and Ollie mo.
tored to Cascadia Sunday where
they spent the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aidry.
George Ardary, Russell Herndon
and Mr. and Mrs. C- E Ardary of
Halsey, enjoyed a trip to Newpott
Sunday.
Those enjoying the scenery over
the McKenz e Pass Sunday were
Jennie Nicewood, Florence Sisk,
Dorothea Hathaway, Roscoe and
Edgar S'sk.
Amos Ramsey is makiug repairs
on his farm home. An addition is
being built and a new roof placed
on the older building. Mr Ramsey
recently purchased the farm, but
will not move until fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Olemau and
daughter, Annabelle, who spent
pearly two months at the C. R-
Evans farm, left Friday .Mrs. Ole-
man and Annabelle going directly
to their dome at The Dalles, Mr.
Oleman leaving them at Salem to
visit ins mother at Monmouth.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R- Evans. Mr*.
Laura Woodward and Mies Maria
Evans returned the latter part of
last week from a two v ee k stiip
which look them to Tillamook,
Seaside, Longview, Olympia, la-
coma, Seattle, Bellingham and
V ictoria, B. C. They returned via
Port Ange'es, Olympia, aud Pori-
laud, visiting Ed Evans and fami-
ly in the Oregon metropolis.
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iu their menagerie, 53 cage? of rare iu America, one with Sells Kioto
lbany.£/)irectory
wild animats, d herds of eleplnnts. circus ami the other with Bronx
Lewandi, Monna Connors ihree iieids of camels, a two ton Z ao in New York Citv, arrange I so
a
pygmy the public may view the marvels of ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers
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■ whose wonderful feats in horseman- Hippopotamus anil
and Plants. Floral art for every and
Two Performances, Afternoon ard *bip have never been »quailed Hippo of which there a:e only tw o t forest and jungle.
all occasions.
Flower phone 458-J
Evening, Will Be Given
Marvelous iron j ,« act by Do.-.
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I Lawrence. Kimball' Sisters, Amts
EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP
The time honored custom io a , Lamar, and Ki g Sister? in their
Charles R. Ooltra. Proprietor
Member of Master Barbers' Association
always been to refer to e ic h suc» ' wonderful exhibition iu the high
Specializing in Ladies' and Children's
cessive year’s circus as bigger a id dome of the canvas, displaying
Hair Cuts and Bobs. Work guaranteed.
better than ever, 1 ut the phrase evolutions in mid-air which have
1029 East Second St.
Albany. Ore.
has been so hackneved that this no like or (qual in all realms of llie
ALBANY STATE BANK
We invite
year Sells Floto hesitate to t'sa it, circus; the Ten Tengers Arabs and
your business. Savings aud commercial
decpit* the fact that they affirm it oilier »ell known athletes iu as­
accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided
adequately describes the entertain­ tonishing iiiuova’ions; Selle Kioto
profits, $100,000.
ment. There is material enough famous tnanego acif wonderful
EASTBURN S GROCERY
in this year's circus to make a doz­ Kentucky thoroughbred i quints
4th and Lyons Street
at
ridden by 50 ladies auJ gentlemen;
en circuses of the old days.
The place to buy good groceries at the
right price. On the corner, plenty of
Hundreds of horses, camels, ele the Fisher Sullivan troupe, the
room
to park. Albany.
phants, sacred cattle, richly ac­ Flying Wards, Emma Ward the
FORTMILLER
FURNITURE CO., fu r­
coutred, are utilizeJ in the pro world's champion lady aerial gym ­
niture,
rugs,
linoleum,
stoves, ranges.
nast hanging by one hand ( t u r n a
gratn.
Corvallis, Oregon
Funeral directors. 427-433 West First
The subsequent three hour areuic 1 suspended rope, this little lady easts
Street. Albany. Oregon.
performance which hells Floiogivp, her body over her own shoulder as
IMPERIAL CAFE, 209 West First
breaks all rcco.ds of the past many as 125 time* without a pause;
Harold O. Murphy, Prop.
Every one of the 500 participants Peter Taylor, king of wild animal
Phone 665
is a champion i i bis ow.> line. The j trainers, will preesut for tbs first
Wc Never Close
exhibit ol freaks is larger than ever t me iu circus history a collection
ROSCOE AMES HARDWARE
before and the menagerie bes been of Siberia and Bengal tigeis and
The Winchester Store
augmented.
Alrican lions. The active partic;-
Three lierJi of •'ephauts open pants in arena exploits number
At lowest rate of Interest.
the circus tournament presented by 500, and cl >« vcb a h :ncli of them
MEAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
Sells Floto circus, introducing lady light up to the minute to delight
Prompt service — Courteous treatm ent
elephant trainer», Ellis Rairden, the kiddies,
Wm. Bain, with Lane County Abstract
Irene Ledgett and Bobl y Cornett.
Sells Floto promise a iaie treat
Company, Albany
Then a ceaseless procession of'
If you enjoy a good meal
athletic specialists fills rings, plat 1
And know u good meal when you get it
forms and hippodrome oval. There
You’ll be bulk lor you'll not forget it.
are riders of note in the circus world
PARAGON CAFE
Legion Lunch Tuesdays.
which include George II mn ford
Feed
Hay
Grain
GEO. M. GILCHRIST
aud the Rid ng Hatinef r is, Irene (
ALBANY
Ledget the fash'o i pla'ej >f the tops.
Alford Arrows
(Enterprise correspondent)
Mrs. Susie Savage and son Rod
nay of Halsey were Sunday visitor*
at the A. E. Wbitbeck home.
Wilma and Lois Falk had as
their guests last Sunday Louife
Davidson, Lois and Gladys Chas­
tain, Mabel Allender, C*rl P 'pe
and Alice and Velda Curtis.
A number of Alford residents en­
joyed an outing at Newport ove>
the week end and report a pleasant
time. Those cuing were Mr»- I’*n
Kropf aud daughter Lena, Mr. am-
Mrs. Harvey Heading?, Elsie aud
Elm er Hostetler, Vinnie and Ear
Baker and Orval Smucker.
Mrs. John Rickard spent from
Thursday until Sunday of last
week at Tangent where she was the
guect of relatives. \\ hile there,
she and her Bister-io-law, Mre.
Charlee Jenke, were honor guests
at a party, the motive of which
was their birthdays, with Miss
Leatha Jenke as hostess.
I
New Shoes Arriving Daily
Many New and Pretty
Numbers Featured at
$2.95, $3.85, and $4.85
SNYDER’S SHOE STORE
Egg Mash,
Growing Mashes,
Developing Scratch.
FARM LOANS
Grain Sacks and Twine
1
O. W . F R IIM
Ticket otBce Bell Linn Stage.
Albany to San Francisco, $15
W om en’s Leader
1
For
easy-to-clean
kitchen floors
35-1
R3. ALVIN T. HERT of Ken»
tucky, vice-chairman of the
Republican National Commit­
Before you paint, sec us.
tee, who Is in charge of the Hoover-
Curtis campaign among the women o f
the country. She is one of the na­
tion's most widely known political
Hill & Company
leaders. She has many Interests, hut
Halsey, Oregon
finds time to manage successfully her
thirteen hundred acre farm
M
Fisher-Braden
Funeral Directors
Embalmers
No O ilin g
LOW E B R O T H E R S
FLO O R EN A M EL
gives a beautiful last­
ing finish that is easily
kept clean. It dries
overnight. Especially
recommended for kit­
chen floors. Ms»» fo r
kitchen walls, wood­
work and for all in­
terior floors. Conte in
and get a color card.
No obligation.
Albany Bargain House
New and Second Hand Furniture
Highest prices paid lor all kinds
ol Junk, Wool, Hides, Furs, Pelts,
Cascara Bark.
Albany, Oregon
A re m a rk a b le C leaner
Lady Assistant.
Phone 95.
Albany, Oregon J
(jiiaranteed by
GENERAL ELECTRIC
The p rice ... $35-4»© - • • includes a smooth
ball-bearing motor that needs NO OILING
...and 14 other features that make for quick
and thorough cleaning. Approved by Good
Housekeeping’ and Modern Priscilla.
SEE
T H IS
Call At
Davenport Music House
For New and Second Hand Pianos
Pianos for Rent.
Albany .Oregon
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Haskins & Talbert
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Sears’ Grocery
J t/n en itrn lio n
C um m ings- A h ls k o g
E le c tric Co., In c . Co,r,
A Service and Cash Store
Ask for prices
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" F u r n itu r e R e p a ir Shop „
I ami Mattress Factory. 417 Lyou -
a Street, Albany, Oregon,
fl UpholMtering, Furr, ilure Repair- M
a
Farmall Plowing
H
in g A u to Top» and curtain».
A lb a n y
Creamery
Association
M anufacturers ol
LINN BUTTER
Farmall Tilling
These Facts Mean More Profits
on Far mall Farms
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
Complete Home
Furnishers
Universal & Colonial Ranjes
Farmall Cultivat­
ing Row Crops
One man with a Farmall can cultivate 15 to 25 acres a day, doing the
work of two or three men and 6 to 8 horses.
The Farmall when equipped with mower attachment will cut 20 to 25
acres a day. The Farmall and Tractor hinder can cut 30 to 35 acres of
grain a day. For pulling the corn binder or corn picker, the Farmall
saves both time and labor.
Ask us to show you this tractor and the modern tools that work with
it. Demonstrations c in be arranged at any time. No obligation.
Schultz Bro’s Warehouse Co.
Fayetteville, P. (). Shedd, Phone 8F23
122 W est F ir s t S tre e t
A lb a n y, O regon
Farmall Planting
Row Crops
Under average soil conditions the Farmall will plow from 7 to 10 acres
a day, which is as much as three men can do with nine mules or horses
Twenty acres a day can be bedded up with two middle breakers and a
Farmall, which is the work ordinarily of two or three men and 6 to 8
horses. The Farmall with a two-row lister can cover 20 acres a day,
doing the work of two or three men and 6 to 8 horses.
ami Buyers of Eggs
A Farm ers’ C o -o p e r a tiv e
Creamery
Farmail
Making Hay
Farmall Harvest­
ing <belt work)
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Our Service Never Ends
We w a n t you to feel th a t o u r real
service to you o n ly lie gina w ith
th e f i t t i n g o l gla«»»?. sin ce no tw o
p e o p le '! eveaare »lie same, no tw o
p a ir ol glaaaea can Ire th e same.
W e m ust know th a t yo u r glaaaea
are e x a c tly r ig h t and rem ain rig h t,
come in often ao we can m ake any
a d ju s tm e n t uecea*ary lo r y o u r
coin fort.
In case you break y o u r glaaae«,
rem em ber we have a com plete
record ot y o u r case on file, ii we
fille d yo u . ao th a t th e y can lie re ­
paired q u ic k ly am i w ilh lit t le in
convenience to you. I f we d id n 't
fit you o rig in a lly , m e re ly »end ua
th e p re s c rip tio n o r the broken
piece».
Harold Albro,
Jew eler and O p to m e tris t,
.113 Weal First Street Albany,Ore.