Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, September 06, 1928, Image 4

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    H a h e v E n te rp ris e . TTalsev. O re g o n . S e p te m b e r ft. I f f ?
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
Publl&hed Thursday at Halsey, Oregon
H. P and A. A. LAKE
Publishers
Entered at the pottofflce at Halsey
Oregon, as second class matter.
11 a year in advance Arrearages 12 st
a month. Stop« when tune expire»
unless continuance is ordered
Advertising 25c an Inch; no discount
for time or space; no charge for
composition or changes Announce­
ments of entertainments, food sale*,
etc., whose object is to raise money,
charged at regular advertising rites.
Announcements of religious meetings,
not exceeding four Inches, tree U
copy Is received before Tuesday.
Secretary Hoover in bis speech
accepting the lo m io itio n for the
preiidency referred Io sotiic of the
indications of Am erican progress,
• ne of which was the fact that d u r­
ing the past eight years 3,000,000
more homes have been equipped
w ith electricity.
N a iu ia lly mo«t of there homes
were in cities and tonus, but d u r­
ing Ike past four or five years great
e rides have been made toward ex
tending ele ctiioity to the rural
districts as well.
In a m ajority of tlie states of the
• U nion, as well as in many sections
of Canada, a practical program of
rural electrification is being worked
out. This program is fe n e ra lly
pursued through the cooperation
o ' agricu ltu ra l colleges, farm er or­
ganizations and electric companies
u n i no problem of the electrical
industry is today receiving more
a 'le n tio n than th a t of bringing
electric service to the farms aud
fa rm homes.
W hile the resulting bentfits have
been general, they have perhaps
meant most to those farm women
whose d a ily burdens have been
lightened through the intraduction
in io their homes of electric lig h t,
heat and power. Every new rural
electric line which, threads its way
across the c o u itrysid e
means
e uancipation from d ru d acry (or
u n h y farm hotiseniv. «.
labor is the most productive in th»
Pine Grove Items
world, as well as the best paid am
best protected. Employers and tb<
(By Special Correspondent)
public have learned that prosper!
M r. and Mrs. Tom Ely have re­
ty for the workman contribute» b
turned
from th e ir C alifo rn ia trip .
the prosperity of a ll. The higl
Agnes
Chandler went to Port-
achievements of those who perforn
land
Tuurs
lay to v is it frieuda for
he nations everyday tasks sr<
fittin g ly commemorsted on Labe t few days.
Mr. and M-s. E E Hover and
Day.
Robert, visited the Bert Haynes
Starting on a lecture tour of the family at H srr’ sbnrg Sunday.
world, Alfred O. Reiiuann, a 1927
The Pehrsiuit fa m ily attended
graduate of O.3.C. left for Ne» .-burch in Halsey Sunday a rd
York to sail October 1# for K"i? visited M r. and Mrs. Charles N ich-
land, Lis first stop. Keimann w il )ls during the day.
te .tu a the Pacific northwest in hi-
Mr. and N. E Chand'er and M r.
' 4,ks which w ill be illustrated w ill
anil Mrs. Lawrence Zimmerman
slides aud motion picture? obtainer
went to N ew port F iid a v to spend a
through the^courtesy of the slat»
few days at the beach.
cillege, various railw ay compinie»
Fred S Ivester aud E m ily and
an 1 chambers of commerce. H>
H over of H arrisburg
expects to return to C orvallis next •'lore me
spring to finish up his work fur t lrove to Newport on a pleasure
rip Thursday returning F rid ay.
m ister's degree.
Another prom ising deve'opmen'
which w ill tend to free Americ
from foreign dom ination in th»
rubber m arket is reported by th<
N ational fa rm News Exchange,
which give an accounl of experi
mei.ts w ith the Mexican guayvh
shrub, which is really a weed. B’
crushing the whole shrub and me-
b a n ic a ily a n d chem ically process­
ing the pulp it is said th a t 11 to 16
percent of rubber, which meets all
.'ommercial tests, is obtained.
At R ik re a l a m ill is being con­
verted into a dar.ee b all. The next
Last Monday was Labor Day. step should be to make golf courses
W hile p rim a rily a day of parades o f the wheat fields.
aod exercises by organized labor,
Efforts are s till being made to
the festivities are p a rtic ip a t'd in
largoly by the general public ai d get the two Duune measures off
business is U’ lia lly suspended to a the b a llo t t u t so far nothing effect­
c msiderable extent.
American ive has been accomplished.
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HALSEY THEATRE
TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 8 O’clock
Gene S tr a tto n P o r te r ’s
“ FRECKLES ”
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This is one of Mrs. Porter’s best books and the film story is |
well handled with Hobart Bosworth in the leading role.
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Comedy—"Mickey’s Pals" featuring Micky McGuire.
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Mr. and Mrs. E arl Albertson
w jn t to M onmouth Wednesday to
nake arrangements for their return Webster, A rle ig h . Andrew and
to the state Normal this fall.
D In n . were guests of Mrs. Abner
D r. Anderson of C orvallis was Warden at het home ou the upper I
FUNERAL
D IR E C T O R
called Thursday to see Mrs. W D Calapoola last week
dcLaren who is s u ffjrin g from an
Merwin VanN ics, G-'orge Starr
ibecers caused from iu k e tio n in and A rth u r Foote ar.d their families
her hand.
•■pent S u n d iy afternoon on the
The Hover thresher finished the Calapoola river. A picnic dinner
Laity Assistant
All calls answ ered day or night
Phone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
HALSEY STATE BANK
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Halsey, Oregor
SU RPLU S
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Arrow Garage
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Children’s
Eyes Should
Be Tested
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
The children will soon be start­
ing to school for the w inter
t»rm. You should have their
eyes exam ined by a Specialist.
Do they suffer with the head­
ache? Do their eyes itch, burn
or run water? Do they hold
their work too close to their
eves?
You should see a specialist that
is carefully trained in this
work.
Dr. Curtis has been taking care of the students of the Oregon A gricul­
tural College scry successfully for the past seventeen years, and still
doing the good work that students require, After first fitting, all changes
for one year are made ssithout extra charge.
E v e ry D a y
T o p P rices
We want you to bring us
vour grain and other farm
products. We always pay
the top market prices for
yrime products. Full line
of poultry‘feeds, stock
feeds, gram, grass an 1
clover seed on hand at all
times.
O. W. FRUM,
M IL L E R
The electrical equipment
of your car is so vital to
its satisfactory operation
that it pays you to have
it inspected regularly.
Our experience in this
work enables us to han tie
it quickly and satisfac­
torily.
CLARK'S Confectionery
AND
Agent
H ub C leaning W orks
Albany Laundry Every Tuesday
The Electrical Equipment of Your
Car is Vital
Books, Pencils, Erasers,
" Talbets and what not to
<"* buy—the total amount is
-. considerable sum, But if
you buy here the cost-will
be much less, for we have
all school supplies.
C A P IT A L
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B O B B IN G
B A R B E R IN G
BATHS A N D
S H A M P O O IN G
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Again—It s School
Time
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The consolidation of school d ist­
ricts is being taken lip by two wide
awake districts not fa r from Hal
sey and in one of the most progres­
sive neighborhoods. T his is a move
forward both educationally and
finaucially.
So ne of the newspapers are »ug-
g'Sting the consolidation o f coun
tea Consolidation and cooperati! n
go b an ! in hand to the betterment
of a ll.
grain threshing Saturday noon a f­ and swim m ing were greatly en- on a trip to Los Angeles. Sunday
D r. Tem pleton, who remained here
ter 201 days work. They threshed joyed
over
Labor day, and his sister and
M r. and Mrs. W ill Sawyer and
clover at the Floy I N c iols farm
fa
m
ily
spent the day at Cascadia
Saturday afternoon and Munday. c h i’dren »ho have been spending
the summer a t the E S. Marster«
M r. and Mrs. J. P. Templeton
Mr. and Mr«. Clarence Fag. I
bom . left on F rii Jay for Oceanside,1 aud E .E . Carey and fa m ily motcr-
and daughters spent Wednesday
C a lif, where M r. Sawyer w ill work eJ to Eugene Sunday and a tte rd - d
night at the L E. E -g y home, M r
at the carpenter trade durin g the church. They also called on M r-.
E ig y leaving by auto Thursday
w inter.
H en ry Seefeld who underwent su
for Wishram, W ashington, where
Mesdames IL L . S lra lty , E.S. operation at the Pacific C hristian
he w ill teach school this year. Mrs. !
Marsters, R .E B ie rly and L. K. hospital last F rid a y , aud found her
Esgv will go later.
Falk and the latter » daughters, to be getting along nicely. A fter a
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Edna, Luella and Ardella were picnic dinner the p a rty drove to
Spoon River Sparks
among tboce attending the Tw in T riangle Lake a rd spent the a fte r­
Roundup in Albany Saturday. The noon.
IC nterpriM CerrMpondenc«)
twins, A rd ella and Luella, were
L.R . Falk and fa m ily were Sun­
awarded second prize lor looking
TUSSING & TUSSING
day afterr.oon callers at the W A
the least alike.
LAW YER S
Falk home.
Dr and Mrs. Charles Templeton
Louise Secfeld who h is b< en a t­
and daughter M argurite of Port­
Halsey and Brownsville
tending summer school at Mon­
land were overnight visitors Friday
Oregon
mouth, is b um ; for a v a c itio n of i
at the home of tho ftrra e r’ a sister,
three week«.
Mrs. W
R-
K ir k .
S itu rd a y
H J. F alk and fa m ily arrived
Mrs. Tem pleton and daughter left i D E L B E R T S T A R R j
home Saturday from a pleasure trip
j Funeral Director and Licensed ,
to 'h e coast. They report a very
Embalmer
pleasant tim e.
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
Dana C. Rossman
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B /o w n s v ilie , Oregon
Mrs. F W Falk and children,
Dr. W. J. CURTIS, Eye Specialist
H A Y , G R A IN
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215 Madison St, Phone 432J for appointment Corvallis, Ore.
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Enjoy the
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Linn County Free
Fair
“S ilv er f r a y s ’’
Albany, Oregon
September 19-20-21-22,1928
A great n e tw o rk o f S ilver
Grays now co ve n W estern
Oregon. In addition to irrt|u rn i
service to and from Portland and
intermediate point, branch Imre
serve many othe r points—tor ex­
ample. trom Albany to Newport
and Lebanon, fro m Salem to
S ilv e rto n -M o n m o u th D a lla s ;
fro m Roseburg to to o s Kay
p o in t» M id fo r d to K lam ath
Falls, Grants Pass to Fureka
Southern Pacihs motor coaches
are bu ilt and equipped to itive the
utmost in comfort and safety for
highway travel.
F o r C o m fo r t: Stats air-cush­
ioned in te rio rs immaculately
clean, plare glass windows, rich
mahogany trim W ell ventilated
hut not dratty. Lights at night
you Can read by. Restful.
F o r S a f e r y : D r iv e r s w it h
Southern Pacific responsibility.
•I w heel a ir brakes —r ig id in ­
spection ami supervision, Safe.
F o r E c o n o m y : Buy 10-ride
ricke ts f o i use o n ly on m otor
coach and save a third in travel
cosis They are good for 60 days.
Rail tickets unless specially re­
stricted arc good on the motor
coaches.
S o u th ern P acific
€. P. Moody, Agent,
Phone 226
L et T h is E ngine Do O dd Jobs
The cream separator, washing machine, wood »aw,
lighting plant, churn, fanning mill, feed grinder,
hay h list, corn elevator, etc., are all stepped up to
higher efticiencj when a McCormick-Deering Engine
furnishes the power. Can be mounted on truck.
S c h u ltz B ro s .W a re h o u s e Co
Fayetteville.
P.O. Shedd, Oregon.
Phone Shtdd 8F23
Exhibits of all kinds, plenty of free entertain­
ment, music, big school parade Friday with
schools competing for prizes and boy scouts and
campfire girls as added features.
One evening program only at Grand Stand.
Carnival and dance each evening.
Three days of good racing.
No admission charge at entrance gate.
Don’t forget to bring an ^exhibit.
phone for promium list.
Write or
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