Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, September 20, 1928, Image 5

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    State College Ready to
Welcome Students Monday
Lillie Rickard was an Albany
visitor lag* week.
Velda and Alice Curtis and Wil-
m i and Lois Falk entered high
O pening of the fall term at Ore­ s bool in H arrisburg Monday.
gon State A gricultural college Mon
day, September 24, will find many ,- MrS
,
Klck‘ rJ »«'<1 »on
new conditions wrought in the past
‘7 ^ ‘ “ d '?eMP’ ,U endeJ churrb
Bummer. Tbesa involve new build *' “ lgent Suntl*y evening.
• tngs and gome rearrange 1 in te rio rs,! Mr. and Mr . G R. T ailo r of
some new equipm ent and 57 new Corvallis visited at the homes of the
staff members. Advance p rep ara­ litte r 's brothers, J II and M cbael
tions for Freshm an week it com Rickard of Alford Sunday.
plete and th e campus is read? to
The opening of school hi
receive the largest class ic history postponed for a week because cl
tu the 1932 group.
, he diphtheria cag„ in lh , *
Advance apphcat.ous ror admis- h, me
The members of the fami y
n o n exceeded 1600 though several who have been ill are reported re
hundred of these ere still pending being better.
and more than 200 others were
„
. ., ,
definitely rejected where ind.ca
, I,om a n d ’«m», P '-n -
indica
tions showed th a t applicants
wer ‘ ' e ani ' 'r o n , and .Gladys Wil.
applicants wer
poorly prepared to carry on high banks were Albany visitors last
Thursday. Mrs ’Vilbanke who bad
grade scholastic work. The campus
been Visiting in A lha-y returned
Y.M .C, A. which h a n d ’eg em p'oy.
t • her home here with them.
m ent and housing has had more
Mrs. J F. 1-oin enjoyed a visit
advance calls th an usual and other
evidence lead» E B Lemon, reg:s- 1 ast
Hom her m other, Mrs. (
tra r, to expect a slight increase N. Lusby; her aunt, Mrs. Linnie
over last year.
Cowley; and her sister, Mis. Sarah
Johns, and the le tte r’s daughters,
B e th and Clara, all of Springfield
A lfo rd A rro w s
(Enterprise correspondent)
Mrs. B E. Cogswell and son
P hilip spent several days in Tort-
laud last week.
Mr. and Mrs A. E. W bitheck at
tra d e d the H arvest Festival at
Junction City F riday.
Mr». Robert McKee of E ugere
visited her parents, Mr. a rd Mrs
M R ickards Monday.
Mrs. Tandy and daughter Mis.
Landis Philp< ft. and children of
Noli, visited a t the Chester Curt s
home Sunday. Delta C uttis ac-
Ictm panied her a u n t and cousins
home for a visit of a week, while
Mrs. T andy r mained he:e for a
longer visit.
P in e G ro v e Item s
(By Special Correspondent)
T U S S IN G & T U S S IN G
Mr. and Mis, W ill McLaren and
sun have moved to Peoria.
LA W Y ERS
Mi». Ray Hover and Iva Tar.u
visited relatives in Albany several
days last werk.
H alsey and Brownsville
Oregon
D ELBERT STA RR
[Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
Brow nsville, Oregon
E y e s tra in
in School
Can be
R elieved
IF
your boy or g irl complains,
IT ’S UP TO YOU.
SETH T. FRENCH,
Optometrist
326 W. 1st S.
Albany
Your Share of the Profits
We let you share in -the
savings effected when we
do the repairing on your
car. You save by having a
dependable job completed
in a satisfactory manner.
Lloyd and Roger Fairfield ai d
G ertrude Nichols are attending
high school in H alsey.
Kansan Tells of Early Days
On West Branch Farm
Where Hoover Was Born
E. D. King. 1216 Richmond Street, Kansas City, Kansas,
has many interesting incidents to relate about the Hoover fam­
ily, having himself lived in the Hoover home in West Branch,
Iowa, at the time H erbert Hoover was born.
Mr. King was working for Herbert's >-
father In the blacksmith shop at the I
time. It was be who went for the doc ,
tor when Herbert was born. Mr. King
ate his meals with the Hoover family
West Branch was at that time a
town of about 400 population. It had
two blacksmith shops, one hotel, a
livery stable, four general stores, and
a restaurant. It is located In Cedar
County, where broad Quaker hats and
poke bonnets were worn for almost a
generation. Cedar county was on the
western edge of the original Black
Hawk Purchase which was the
nucleus of the State of Iowa. Here
farms bordered rougher land of hill ,
and ravine.
According to Mr. King, Hoover was
a respected name In Iowa. The fam i i
lly originated in Holland, but has been
represented In the United States for
nearly two centuries. Andrew Hoover
and two brothers, about 1740. obtained
land in the uplands of Maryland. Later
Andrew’s son, John, joined a group ol
Quakers and moved to the Western
Reserve in Ohio.
It was in 1S53 that the son of John.
Jesse Hoover, Rebecca, his wife, and
Eli, their son, and his three children
moved farther West, helping to found
the town of West Branch. The King
family settled there the same year,
and both families lived In log cabins
for a while, later building better
houses. Buffalo and deer were quite '
common In the vicinity at that time
Herbert Hoover was only six year;
only when bis father died. His fere her marriage, Myra Oifford, a
mother did sewing and. other kinds ol Iir;t cousin of Mr. King.
work to support her children. She ’ Mr. King left West Branch to go on
also took a prominent part in Quaker i a farm in western Iowa. He later
meetings and was invited to speak In farmed in Oskaloosa, Kansas. In
other towns and cities. After she died ! 1S93 he came to Kansas City where
Herbert and the two other children he was engaged in the real estate
were cared for by relatives. Herbert ! ’ business for some time. He Is now
went to live with his Uncle Allan and . employed In a furniture store to
Aunt Millie. This Aunt Millie was, be [ Kansas City, Kansas.
Mr. ai.d Mt» Berliam Blount of
. G ladstone were visiting their bro­
thers, Claire, Robert and Dutiald
McCormick Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. B lount’s mother, Mr*. Nevin
HALSEY GARAGE
r E v e ry Day
Auto Sheet Metal Works
12** N Second St
ing. Automobile Woodwork also
W e ld in g ,
U p li s l. u
C u ttin g aad G rin d in g .
g,
C ast
Mr Jenuings, formerly of Albany
is ,ii charge o f our A u to l op and
Curt,mi Repair simp.
$3352
We want you to bring us
vour grain and other farm
products. We always pay
the top market prices for
prime products. Full line
o f poultry feeds, stock
feeds, gram, grass and
clover seed on hand at all
times.
W h y Pay M ore?
w hen yo u can ect y o u r choi e
o f th e fin e e t a il- w o o l fa b r ic s
tra d e in the ia te a t a ty le a for
|2 J 50! D ro p me a card and I ’M
show y o u a sure s a v in « o f <29
on y o u r n e w c/orhex.
Madison Brothers, Inc.
OP
EASTBURNS GROCERY
4th and Lyons Street
I he place to buy good groceries at the
right price. On the corner, plenty of
room to park. Albany.
To introduce the nationally sold and
tciennAcally prepared ‘ ' J u t l r i l t "
Bird Product!, we are ottering abso­
lutely free to all canary ow ners who
call at our siore, one
HONEY ROLL
ITS .'OASTEO
that wonderful treat foe your canary
and a «8 page illustrated booklet cov­
ering "Proper Care and Breeding of
Cananea and Goldfish'
N o obligations whatever. Simply fill
out the coupon and pi earn t thia ad
at our store
tifi
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Fred Dawson’s
Drug Co.
Albany
First
ROSCOE AMES HARDWARE
The Winchester Store
FARM LOANS
At lowest rate of Interest.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
Prompt service
Courteous treatment
Win. Bain, with Lane County Abstract
Company, Albany
If you enjoy a Rood meal
Mid know a good meal when you get it
Sfoull be back for you'll not forget it.
CA FE
Coast to Const Busses, J busses
each way daily.
Albany to San. Francisco $13.50.
Albany to Los Angeles $18.00
Albany to Seattle $6.25.
Ticket office Bell Linn Stage.
A lb a n y B a rg a in H o u se
New and Second Hand Furniture
Highest prices paid for all kinds
Of Junk. Wool. Hides. Furs, Pelts.
Cascara Bark.
Albany, Oregon
F is h e r - B r a d e n
F u n e r a l D ire c to rs
E m b a ltn e rs
A g en ta fo r
Lady Assistant.
Phone 95.
Albany, Oregon
Dr. Roberts
Medicines
For Cattle
For New and Second Hand Pianos
Pianos for Rent.
Albany .Oregon
Sears' Grocery
A Service and Cash Store
Ask for prices
Rexall
Remedies
A lb an y
Creamery
Association
M anufactureta'of
F o r You
LINN BUTTER
m id B u y e rs o f Eggs
A I ’a i'in e r s ' C o -o p e r a tiv e
< ’r e a tn o r y
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
122 W est F ir s t S tre et
A lb a n y, O regon
McCormick-Peerirg Ensilage Cutters are built to
satisfactorily handle all crops that are made into
ensilage. They range in capacity frem 3 to 25 tons
per hour. A ll have fly v heels made o f boiler plate
steel with knives attached directly to the flywheel.
The cutting and elevating is done in one operation
which saves power. Come in and let us tell you
more about the McCormick-Peering.
S chultz Bros. W arehouse Co
P.O. Shedd, Oregon.
C a ll A t
D a v e n p o rt M usic H o u se
H a s k in s & T a lb e r t
To F ill Y o u r S ilo
W ith o u t E x tra H elp
Fayetteville.
IMPERIAL CAFE, 209 West
Harold O. Murphy, Prop.
Phone 665
We Never Close
GEO. M. GILCHRIST
ALBANY
C H IC A G O
C H A R L E S L. K N IG H T S
H a rris b u rg , O re.
FORTMILLER F U R N IT U R E C O .fur-
niture, rugs, linoleum, stoVes, ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 West First
Street, Albany, Oregon.
PA RAGON
**cpr«scnt«d by
H AY, G R A IN
a n d FEED
EAST ALBANy BARBER SHOP
Charles R. Goltra, Proprietor
Member of Master Barbers' Association
Specializing in Ladies' and Children s
Hair Cuts and Bobs. Work guaranteed.
1029 East Second St.
Albany, Ore.
ALBANY STATE BANK — We invite
your business. Savings and commercial
accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided
profits, $100,000.
SUITS
Top Prices
ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers
and Plants. Floral art for every and
all occasions.
Flower phone 458-J
C o rv a llis
Radiators, Penders. I’ody Repair­
E. D. K in g R e c a lls L ife in Q u a in t Q u a k e r S e ttle m e n t in
Io w a — L ived W ith C a n d id a te ’s F a m ily .
Mrs. W .P . McLaren anil daugh­ McCormick accompanied them to
ter D orothy went to C o yalll» Sun- their houce in G ladstone Tuesday.
L. E. Eugy aud family visited Jay to stay during the schorl term
Mrs, S. P. Brock who has been
Mrs. Clarence Eagy and daughter as Miss Dorothy will attend high
visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Roy
at Eugene Sunday
school there.
Beainer,
at
H eather for the post
Fred Heinrich,Jr., vho has Leen
Silo filling began at the E E.
month
returned
to her home W ed­
i>3 the forestry service in Idaho, Hover farm Wednesday afternoon,
nesday. Mrs. Beamer accompanied
Cime home the first of the week.
file George C handler silo was filled
her m other home returning to her
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hover and Friday and two for Carl Nichols
home the next day.
son Robert, visited H arry Stew ait Saiurday and Monday.
Schools beginning Monday were
and family at West Stayton Sun.
A. I. K nigliten, D em Bilyett and
G
reenback,
Mrs. Edith Cumming«
day.
Bus-ell k n ig liten of A lbany, were
teacher; O akvi'le, Mrs. Pearl Shedd
Pine Grove school began Monday (leer hunting over t n the coast Let
ami Mrs. Lora B. Moore teachers;
with eleven pupils present. Mist! Sunday. Ju st w hat success was
Belle
Plain,
Anna McC>QQel
Grace Kirk is teacher again this bad we were unable to learn.
teacher; Orleans, Rita Ilaverland
year.
Grace Pehrsson and Mary Hein- teacher and
H ulbert, Merthal
Georgia Overton aud Doris Tor- rich drove to Stayton Saturday | Shearer teacher,
gerson of Albany spent the week t ik in g Pearl Pehrsson there to be
Sunday dinner guests at tho W.
e.id with the form er’s mother, .Mrs roady for the opening of school
II. McCo nnell home were Mrs. B.
R iy Ho ver,
Monday. S h ; will teach home eco-
A, Kelly, J. IT McConnell, Mr
M rs.Dalton Gibbs of Albany and »otnics in tbe high school.
and Mrs. C. E. Barton. Mrs. Em
Edith Pugh of Sh d I visited the r [ p ------------ ---- ---------- =
ma G regory, Mr and Mrs. R. C.
» ste r, Mrs. George C handler h o t ||____ F a y e tte v ille Item s
McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. W H
Thursday.
McConnell,
Misses Anna and W 1
(E n te rp rlM Correspondence)
The river road is closed at the
la McConnell and L ’ da G rigory.
H arvey McConnell und his u n ­
K nighten and Suyter corners as a
cle B. A- K elly of Tiffin, Ohio,
George Kiitxer cf Chicago is tin
new bridge is being built over the
went on a hunting t |i p Sunday.
first man airesled for stealing golf
L ike Cr ek stream.
Mr. and Mrs. H E. Boyd of balls in that city.
P. A. Pehrsson met with an ac­
Troutdale spent Sunday and Mon­
cident Monday while fixing a pump
day with tln ir couein S. P. Brick,
when boards he was standing on
and family.
give way and he fell oti a c merit
Mrs. West ol S e tttla who has
curb breaking some ribs. A daiigh-
been
visiting at the h o n e of Mi.
eer Grace, to ik him to Corvallis
and
Mis.
W. B. McCormick, te
where D r . G arnjobst w as consulted.
turned to lit r home S a tu rd iy .
Mm. Blanche Poet W hite, who
ricently arrive heie from Chicago,
and her tister Mr.-. Olga \\ illel
and daughter, M x tie, were cullers
a the home of M" and Mrs- J. A.
I Couey Saturday.
Federal and Fisk Tires
^ / / í b a n y - ^ / y i rectory
H O W A R D ’S
l ’hone Shedd 8F23
Complete Home
Furnishers
Universal & Ccicnial Ranjes
fr
Are your children’s eyes
Ready for school work?
T in t c h ild re n may develop phyai«
r a lly , co -o rd in a te ly w ith the pre«
«tire of th e ir M.I100I w ork, th e ir
eye» m ust have im m ediate a tte n ­
tio n .
It i t very im p o rta n t that c h ild re n
»<•«• < le a rly an I co m fo rta bly. Y o u
w ill find the co rre ctio n of imper«
feet visio n w ill reduce nervous
nets and ermisuetss, and b rin g
alx>ut a w illin g n e s s to do and new
a m b itio n to accom plish in stu d y
unusual a d va ntig e a are oliered
here. Y ou receive tbe e x p e rt atr-
vices. N o th in g 1« spared th a t y o u r
c h ild re n may see as N ature in te n d ­
ed them to,
h o not neglect y o u r c h ild re n ’s
eyes. Have them exam ined now;
llu ro ld Albro,
' ■ • ’ • f 1 • 1 ■! <»j • t<»1 in t r 1 * l
313 West F irs t Street A lb a n y ,O re