Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 08, 1928, Image 5

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    E E. Hover and family visited
of this state of affairs. How can
at
the E verett Hover home iu H ar­
the schools help to tra in the next
ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers
risburg
Saturday and attended the
Brownsville, Nov. 8 .— The enter*
generation for higher types of
and Plants. Floral a rt for every and
A cetylene W e ld in g .
taium eut at the R ialto T heatre
com m unity sale.
eojoymeut?
all occasions.
F
ir
s
t
&
Adam
s,
C
o
rv
a
llis
.
O
re
Ray Hover was an Albany visitor last Friday night in which three
Flower phone 458-J
Requests for rew spapers pub-] ‘ F irst. There is the source of
W ednesday. He w .s accompanied one-act playe w ire given by the
EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP
h a te d in t i n t section of O regjo in , readii g. N <1 only in biographies,
on the return trip by Mies Georgia students o f the high school, was
Charles R. Coltra. Proprietor
which prospective settlers conleiu- novels, and books of travels uo we
Overton who visited her mother, well arranged and carried out.
Member ol Master Barbers' Association
p la 'e locating are received every have a sure refuge against a burden,
Most of the players were new but
Specializing in Ladies' and Children s
day a t the office of the Oregon I but also in genuine love of poetry until Sunday
Hair Cuts and Bobs Work guaranteed.
a<l
did
fine.
There
were
about
30
Mies Grace Kirk went to Halsey
S tate C ham ber of Comnieice, Port­ and higher literature is »obe found
1029 East Second St.
Albany, Orc.
and
all
proved
ability.
Broadalbin
S
t.,
Albany
land, according to a statem ent one of the most elevating forces iu Tuesday and after voting visited
ALBANY STATE BANK
We invite
Leighton Hojles played like a
life. The good modern teacher by at her home in the Spoon River
Auction Sat. Nev. 10, 1 p. m
made by W. G. Ide. manager.
your business. Savings and commercial
professional aud batter than some
reading
appropriate
selections
ot
distiict
returning
to
her
school
accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided
In com m enting further on this
F u rn itu re — liv e stock — w ill be
we have seen. Kenton Thom pson's
profits, $100.000.
_____ __________
sold. I f you have a n y th in g you
feature of his work. Mr. Lie -a d, verse aloud, by calling attention to work here W ednesday morniog
portrayal of an o ’d man could not
w a n t sold, b rin g it in . F u rn itu re
Q uits a crowd was present at the
“ Ooe of the tiueet ways to gain an suitable hooks o f adventure and to
EASTBURN'S
GROCERY
have been better, was the verdict
sold at p riv a te sale a n y tim e . F a rm
4th and Lyons Street
idea of the nature o f the country, stim ulate biographies, pertorms com m unity meeting Friday eve­ of the audience. M argaret I booip
m ach in e ry to h l tit a ll tim es
great
service
in
the
direction
of
The place to buy good groceries at the
ning
Political
speeches
by
P.
H
its crops, living coeditions, social
son, 12 years of age, h is h istiio n ic
right price. On the corner, plenty of
advantages and oppoitum ties is by character buildiug Nowadays all Freerksen, J. A.Lawreneoii, Hector talent far beyond her years. Thel­
room to park Albany
ñ
l
our
towns
have
good
public
lib
ra­
fr=:
M cPherson anil I.ee G iddings in
reading the newspapers published
FORTMILLER FURNITURE CO.. fur­
ries. W hat the school can furnish terspersed with orchestra music ma Mae Fox is a born actriss aud
in the rectinn in which you are
with her charm ing personality al­
niture. rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges.
is
direction
and
motivation.
and
readings
by
Doris
W
orkinger
IntereiteJ. And further, there is
Funeral directors. 427-433 West First
ways takes with the audience She
“ Second: Another souice of in­ and Rev Gibson composed the
no better way to cultivate pros
Street, Albany, Oregon.
has been in several plays, always
pective settlers and make them telligent enjoym ent is to be found program after which lunch was taking a leading p art.
IMPERIAL CAFE. '208 West First
acquainted with your advantages in the dram a. ‘Little Theatres' served by the com m ittee.
Harold O. Murphy, Prop.
Others taking a p a rt iu the play
Daffodils, Hyacinths, and all
Phone 665
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. C handler and w ho deserve mention for their
than to send them copies of your have arisen by the thousand all
kinds of bulbs and shrubs
We
Never Close
over
the
country
where
intelligent
attended
church
at
Halsey
Sunday
newspapers. Heie is one wav in
ability are: Arlene Newman, Karl
am
ateurs
frequently
p
u
t
on
playe
etui
v
isited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
harles
ROSCOE
AMES
HARDWARE
which every citizen may assist the
Stevens, Violet H abersham , Ellis
P la n t N ow .
The
Winchester
Store
work of local cham ber of commerce of a high degree of merit. The Nichols in the afternoon.
Ferril, Doris Overton, N adine
Mrs. Em m a Sylvester went to Tem pleton, Alice Cochran,
in building up the com m unity and school through its dram atic club
getting new settlers and new in­ and the study of plays in its P ortland Monday to he with her
At lowest rate of interest.
dustries. A line Christm as gift to a English departm ent can and is do- daughter who is seriously ill
D
E
L
B
E
R
T
S
T
A
R
R
REAL
ESTATE
INSVRANCB
ng
much
to
make
the
dram
a
a
frieud back east and one th at will
Mrs. W. D. McLaren came up
Funeral Director and Licensed
Prompt service — Courteous treatment
great
positive
and
constructive
remind him of your interest in him
from Corvallis Tuesday to cast her
Embalmer
Win. Bain, with Lane County Abstract
throug h o u t the year would be a force in a creative way. Certainly vote. A large per cent of Pine
Company. Albany
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
year’s subscription to your local no better use of leisure can be Grove voters expiessed their wishes
Biow nsville, Oregn
-
J
IU
If you enjoy a good meal
im agined than in connection with
new spaper.”
by the ballot, some iu west Halsey
And know a good meal when you get It
a
play
which
grips
the
emotions
During the month of October,
and others at Peoria
You'll be back for you'll not forget It.
825 packages of literatu re were and sets us thinking.
PARAGON CAFE
V is it th e
“ Third: Most powerful of all the
m ailed out to prospective settlers
Alford Arrows
GEO. M. GILCHRIST
ALBANY
through Mr. Id e’s ollice who arts is music. Its roots are deep in
(Enterpnoe vorrespondent)
had requested such inform ation our emotions. It chears us when
Coast to Coast Busses, 3 busses
In th e ir new lo ca tio n a t
Newspapers and booklets issued by we are sad and forms a fitting ex­
each way daily.
Chester C urtis’ and B E. Cogs-
the different communities of Oregon pression of joy in the hour of suc­ well’s both have new radios.
Albany to San Francisco $13.50.
are going out in a daily stream to cess. Y et proper music requires
Albany to Los Angeles $18.00
Sunday guests at the Michael
all parts of the United States and technical training. In the work of
Albany to Seattle $6.25.
the schools the glea clubs, orches­ Rickard home were Guy Roberts
Ticket
office Bell Linn Stage.
Canada.
O p p o site P o sto flice.
and family of Toledo and Mr. and
tras and choruses lay the founda­
tion of one of the most pleasant Mrs. Robert McKee, of Eugene.
Albany Bargain Home
Mrs. G. W. W orkinger and her
and vital modes of occupying
New and Second Hand Furniture
daughter, Lois Jean , were Sunday
leisure tim e.
Highest prices paid for all kinds
afternoon
callers at the E. D. Isom
‘Thus we see th a t the school can
of Junk. Wool, Hides, Furs, Pelts,
home.
Cascara Bark.
Albany, Oregon
be
and
to
a
large
extent
is
at
the
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
to
the
legal
voters
of
School
District
No
41
(>9
T he following is an article by
I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck Linn County, State of Oregon, th at a School Meeting of said district will be
Dr. H enry Davidson Sheldon ol I . present time a great moral roeource
spint Sunday evening at the Ches­ held at Schoolhouse, on the 24th day of November, 1928. at 2.00 o clock In the
of O ., touching on themes in bar in building up the lives of young
Fisher-Braden
afternoon, for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with
ter
C urtis home.
people. W e of the older generation
mony with educational week.
the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax
Funeral
Directors
Theron Seaver of Corvallis visit­
•‘One of the great problems of can promote this great work by
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during tthe fis7
Embalmers
modern life is the proper use of seeing th a t th e libraries are proper­ ed at the ], H. Rickard h o n e sev- cal year beginning on June 18th, 1928. and ending June 30. 1929. is estimated
Lady Assistant.
in the following budget and Includes the amounts to be received from the
Phone 95.
Albany. Oregon J
leisure tim e We frequently set ly supplied w ith books, th a t the eral days last week,
county
school
fund,
state
school
fund,
elementary
school
fund,
special
district
teache-s
of
dram
a
have
proper
Mrs.
E.
D.
Isom
and
Beverly
quite successful men and women
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'.-"a t
who are no longer compelled to facilities for performing good plays called at the B. E. Cogswell home tax and all other moneys of the district:
BUDGET
Call
At
earn a living, who have achieved and th a t sufficient time and setting Sunday evening.
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
__
Davenport Music House
affluence, and are at the same time be given to the m usical interests.
Mr. J. II. Rickard and sons,
Sal. per yr.
For New and Second Hand Pianos
No.
Personal
Service:
bored. The fast night life of our
Jesse and E m ery, spent Saturday
»1700 00
$1700 00
± C
Pianos for Rent.
2. Principals
Pine Grove Items
large towns and cities is the result
evening at the Chester Curtis home
2340 00
1170 00
Albany .Oregon
Assistant Principals
2700 00
900 00
listening to the radio.
(Entsrprles
O
orrsspon«snc.)
3.
Teachers
..........
TÍ
10 00
T-i
10 00
4. Janitors
M, E. G ardner and Chas. G ansle
10 00
10 00
Clerk
KIRK
Haskins & Talbert
built a garage for N E. C handler
Sears' Grocery
JE W ELR Y STO R E
»7470 00
last week.
Total
A Service and Cash Store
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Albertson of
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks
Farm ers ol this country are re MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES:
Ask for prices
i
M onmouth spent the week end al ceiving appreciably higher average
$150 00
Silverware.
1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.)
100 Û0
the A. F. A lbertson home.
prices for products th s year than
2. Supplies ichalk, erasers, etc.)
25 00
N EW ST O R E
Eunice Sylvester was home for last, according to tho departm ent
3. Library books
A lb an y
10 00
4 Flags
N EW S T O C K
the week end.
of agriculture.
50 00
5. Playground equipment
E verett Mason is building a
The most pronounced gain is io
100 00
Creamery Association
6. Janitor's supplies
Repairing of all kinds.
350 OO
chicken house on the Shepherd cotton which shows a 35 per cent
7.
Fuel
M anufacturers of
(Over 6 years with Pratt s)
25 00
place occupied by Ray Hover.
increase in a year. Beef cattle art
8. Light
22 50
9. Water
L. E. Eagy and fam ily and Mrs bringing 29 tier cent more than
50 00
135 South Second Street
10. Postage, stationery and printing
last
year
and
hogs
12
per
cent.
E.
E.
Hover
attended
church
at
Corvallis. Oregon.
»882 50
G rain, corn and poultry are also
Peoria Sundav morning.
Total
and B uyers o f Eggs
up, from two to 21 per cent.
A
F
a rm e rs C o-operative
A few products, including wheat MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS:
»400 00
School
building
and
grounds
C ream ery
are to some extent below last year’s
prices. But these are exceptions to
moo oq
Total
=ñl
the general trend which undoubt
$ 90 00
edly is toward improved agricultu INSURANCE:
HOWARD’S
ral conditions.
MISCELLANEOUS:
Auto
Sheet M etal Works
$10 00
1. Premium clerk's bond
129 N. Second S t C o rv a llis
2 50
3. Audit of clerk's books
G irls see little setise in th e rule
Radiators, Penders. Body R e p a ir­
12 50
vhich penalizes a fe'low ||l o r
Total
in g . A u to m o b ile W oodw ork also
I holding.
W e ld in g .
U p h o la te riu g ,
Glass
Allphin Auction
House
Tulips
40c doz.
FARM LOANS
E . L . S t i f f F u r n itu r e C o.
304 West Second Street
Albany, Oregon.
Themes in Harmony With
National Educational Week
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Receiving Belter Prices
LIN N'BU TT ElF
EM ERGENCY:
C u ttin g and G rin d in g .
»172 5«
$
172 56
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during the year $9027 56
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Prom county school fund during the coming school year »876 70
From state school fund during the coming school year
15« w
From elementary school fund during coming school year 971 73
Estimated amount to be received from all other sources durl'^
the coming school year
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there's M ing LikeiheBridgeSeacfi
WOOD SUPERIOR CIRCULATOR
B u il‘ L ,k H
The cold air enter, at the b o tto m ,» h*«‘
through the top,
the fire pot and the outer cx.ing
, .
roo, t dutsni
CIRCULATING the warm, tnot.t,
heating £apicity -
co m en of the adjoining room .
a
colde.t weather. Burna
will heat several room , com fortably in the
up
S d wood, ch ip ., block,. k n o t s - is e , « V
■2-.V
T h e W ay to H tr H eart
quickly in the morning. C om e, in beautiful
-
Z l .¿ o in plain black with Wellaville polished «eel body^
„
W onderful In Reaulti
~
~~ Rcasonab
HILL & COMPANY
i
H ard w are, F u r n itu r e , S to v e s, P lu m b in g
»
»4787 56
Total estimated receipts, not Including pro|josed tax
Give her, on Halloween, a
box of our wonderful can-
oies. She will appreciate the
gift if bought here.
CLARK'S Canfestioner
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses for the year
Total estimated receipts not Including proposed tax
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax
»9027 56
4787 56
»4240 00
Ttie Indebtedness of District No. 41 is as follows
None
Total bonded indebtedness
- ............
............. None
"•
Total w arrant indebtedness
-
...............
None
Total amount ot other indebtedness
None
Total amount of ail Indebtedness
Dated this 2»tth day of October, 1928.
Bert S. Clark,
Attest:
B M. Bond,
Chairman Board of Directors.
District clerk. "J ’
M r Jennings, fo rm e rly of A lb a n y
i t in charge of o u r A u to 1 op and
C u rta in Repair shop.
Are your children’s eyes
Ready lor school work?
T h a t c h ild re n may develop p h y s i­
c a lly , c o -o rd in a te ly w ith the pres­
sure o l th e ir «cliool w ork, th e ir
e ye . m ust have im m ediate a lie n -
tio n .
.
, .. .
I t i t very im p o rta n t th a t c h ild re n
see c le a rly and co m fo rta b ly. Yon
w ill fin d the correction o f im p e r­
fect v isio n w ill reduce nervous
ness and crossness, and b rin g
about a w illin g n e s s to do and new
a m b itio n to accom plish in study.
VOUSnal a dvantage, are ottered
here. You receive the e x p e rt ser­
vo es. N o th in g Is spared th a t y o u r
c h ild re n ussy see as N a tu re in te n d ­
ed them to,
Do not neglect y o u r c h ild re n s
eyes. Have them exa m in e d now;
Harold Albro,
Jeweler end < Iptoraetrlst,
I I ! West H irst Street A lb a n y ,O re