Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 13, 1928, Image 4

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
Published Thursday a t Kalsey, Oregon
H. F. and A. A. L A K E
Publishers
Entered a t the postoffice at Halsey,
Oregon, as second class m atter.
$1 a year in advance. Arrearages 13‘ ic
a m onth. Stops when tim e expires
unless continuance is ordered.
A dvertising 25c an in ch; no discount
fo r tim e o r space; no charge fo r
com position or changes. Announce­
ments o f entertainm ents, food sales,
etc., who;« object is to raise money,
charged at regular advertising rates
Announcements of religious meetings,
not exceeding fo u r inches, free if
copy is received before Tuesday.
has the rig h t of way u n t il he has
reached tlie opposite c u rb w ith o u t
regard to th e change of lig h ts d u r­
ing tiis p --age o f the cro ssin g .
T i e d e c is io n is regarded by the
i r - '- v l a l i o i i 's legal depa rtm e n t as
ju s t and is b e in g called to the a t-
le c tio n o f the m o to rin g p u b lic in
o rd e r that. the m o to rist may tiave
f i l l know ledge of h i, legal respon­
W o rld s ta rtle d by w ar meuace, Of-o x x x o - c c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
headline in fate issue o f d a ily .
Im a g in e being sta rtle d by any such
th in g when the w hole w o rld ia i
lo o k in g fo r i t from any and a ll
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points o f the c in pass.
I ONE THING AT A S
TIME
Dean o f Men, U n ive rsity
Illin o is.
of
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D riv in g an a u to m o b ile on the 0
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C o o o c o o o o o c o o o o o o o o o o o o o c -o
etreeta o f P o rtla n d w ith th e maze
There Is an old saying I hut a man
of tra ffic a gue nf a ll descriptions,
In the tire Is very
w ith t, m any I
and one w ay tr a ffic a lle ys w ith a
l i k e l y to g e t
s ib ilit y .
f cop stationed at both end, is lik e
s o m e o f th e m
I
b u rn e d . O ne
w o rk in g one of those la b y rin th
K ilg a r (¡rim e s who ca p tu re d the
would understand
puzz'e*.
the reference bet­
M o -e s tro p h y in the N a tio n a l 4 -H
te r If he hud
■ • uh w ork honors, is to lie feted at
ever watched a
B o liv ia am i Paraguay are s n a rl­
A ilx n v S a tu rd a y afternoon. The
blacksm ith heat­
ing a t one a n other.
L e t's tee. did
ing two pieces of
event is p ro n ip ’ ed by a desire on
e ith e r <>f these b ird s have a hand
Iron so th a t they
the p a rt of th e citizens of the
m ight t>e proper­
in th e late w ar?
c o u n ty Io show th e ir a p preciation
ly w e l d e d to­
gether. I t was a
o f liis d e te rm in a tio n of purpose, a
A re we, as a c ity , any b etter off
careful
process.
tr a it we a ll m ig h t h a rb o r w ith
th a n a year »go? H ave we accom­
The uietal might
benefit. As E dgar is a southern plished a n y th in g fo r the advance­
the coals too soon
;cn
L in n c o u n ty hoy we feel a great m ent of the tow n? H ave r e done or the welding process would be abor­
tive or unsuccessful; It might not go
pr.de in his achievem ent
There
anyth in g ?
too long or the Iron would be burned
are m ore in th is p a rt o f th e state
and so rendered useless. It was
who we feel sure, w ill some day in
enough to keep the eye on two Irons
P eoria N ew s
at a time. So the man who attem pts
the near fu tu re , be heard fro m fo r
to manage too many jobs at once is
m e rito rio u s 4 -H clu b a c tiv itie s .
(B y an Enterprise Reporter)
1 be U n ite d Staten d is tric t c -iu tl
id u p p ia ts ban ju s t hi.nded dow n a
decision of prim e im p n rtrn c e to a ll
m o to ris t*, u p h o ld in g a p e d e stria n s
lig h t o f-w a y at a crossing despite
tra ffic s g n a l s h ifts , according to
th n legal d e p a rtm e n t of theA uueri-
can inotcirist association.
I ll effect ih 'i co u rt holds th a t
pedestrians have th e rig h t-o f-w a y
n o t o n ly at u n c o n tro lle d crossings '
M rs. M .M . F r u it spent T h a n ks­
W han i t conies to s e n sa tio n s'
h u t also when th e y have entered
g iv in g w ith re la tive s at A lp in e .
an in tersection on a green lig h t and m urders C a lifo rn ia leads. She ju s t
A fa m ily by the name of S m ith
fu rth e r ho'ds tli» t th e p e d e s tria n can’ t help it.
are m oving u n to the W a rre n place
near the school house. T h is is the
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p ro p e rty fo rm e rly occupied by the
W ill M cLaren jr . fa m ily who have
moved to his fathers fo r the w in 'e r
w hile his m o th e r and sister are fn
C o rv a llis where the ¡a lte r is going
to h igh school.
We Are Offering About
300 Pairs of Ladies’ and Some Men’s
SHOES at $2.95
These Shoes are in values up to $5,85 and are
exceptional values.
Come early while the selection is good.
SNYDER’S SHOE STORE
255 Madison Street, Corvallis
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H odgen-B rew ster
P ou ltry Feeds
Raise strong, husky pullets with
Hodgen-Brewster
Developing Mash
Everything in Poultry Feeds,
Stock Feeds, Calf Meal, etc
I O. W . FRUM,
H A Y , G R A IN
and F E E »
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, . .Amazérog Revelation
o f m otor ear valiue today/
sure to fa ll Into difficu lty.
I have seen a man In Ita ly playing
live alleged musical Instruments nt
once— hands, feet, mouth, nnd head
all engaged in musical n c tlv lty at the
same time, hut the harmony reduced
hy the endeavor was not perfect. He
might bettei have given his attention
to one Instrum ent and so possibly
have learned that more perfectly.
Jugglers can sometimes keep three
halls and two pie tins In the a ir w ith ­
out dropping any one o f them, tint
there Is danger, nnd it Is better for
as ordinary and Inadequately trained
mortals to content ourselves w ith one
D r. E . \V. H o w a rd o f C o rv a llis at n time.
I met a young fellow the other day
was called M o n d a y to see Mrs. Alice
as I was d riving along the highway
Barcus who is not im p ro v in g as w ltii one arm about his sweetheart and
w ith the other he was guiding a mo-
q u ic k ly as was hoped fo r.
lo r cur rather uncertainly though rap­
George G it hens spent 'lh a n l'8 - idly. Coming hack the same road an
g iv in g w ith th e George W in d o m hour or two later I saw the cur in the
ditch and I was told the lovers had
fa m ily near F a y e tte v ille .
been seriously injured. Love Is an
Russel G ith e n s and fa m ily spent endeavor which demands a ll o f the
several days last week in P o rtla n d attention of any young fellow who is
a t the home of M rs. G ith e n s’ possessed hy It. nnd n motor car Is
not a machine carelessly to be guided
m o th e r, M rs. G r if f K in g . M r. w ith one linnd. The man who attem pts
G ithens and c h ild re n , Doreen and to guide a ear w ith one hand while
B illy , came home S unday b u t M rs. lie makes love w ith the other Is pre tty
like ly to go Into the ditch nnd wreck
G ith e n s rem ained a few days lo n g , both his love affairs mid the machine.
er in order to have some d e n ta l One thing at a tim e Is better nnd
likely to furnish more real enjoyment.
w o rk done.
Crolinni was not getting on very sat­
H ie w o m a n ’s m issio n a ry society isfa cto rily w ith Ids studies, and I at­
met at the home of M rs. George tempted to llnd the renson. He seems
capable enough when you talk to him,
B a yn e Tuesday afternoon fo r the
ami I was puzzled n t his failure.
re g u la r business m eeting.
"W ell, you see,” he explains to me,
M rs. Bayne e n te rta in e d at a 'I was tryin g to manage the po litica l
affairs o f my class, nnd It took more
T h a n k s g iv in g d in n e r
T h u rs d a y tim e than I thought It would, nnd so
L e ighten Bayne and fa m ily of F ay­ I neglected my studies u n til they are
e tte v ille , B e rt M illa r d and fa m ily in a pretty hopeless tangle, I am
u frn ld ."
of Eugene, George W o rk in g e r and
lie was quite rig h t In his estimate
fa m ily of H a k e y and M rs. A lice of the situation. He was headed fo r
failure In Ids college work, and the
B ireus.
political affairs o f his class had been
Guests n t the C, E . B ra tla in so carelessly managed th a t Ids friends
ho ne over T h a n k s g iv in g were M r. had lost th e ir election.
One thing at a tim e ts usually
a id M rs. Percy R u th and d a u g h te r
enough.
C iro lv n of P o rtla n d . C a ro ly n re­
(© . 1928, Western Newspaper Union )
m ained u n til S unday w ith her
g ra n d p a re n ts b u t her parents re­ te r, M rs. N a n n ie G ib b s. D a lto n
tu rn e d to P o rtla n d T h u rs d a y eve­ G ibbs o f A lb a n y v isite d relatives
in Peoria Tuesday.
n in g .
W . B. L a m a r is spending several
days in A lb a n y v is itin g bis daugh-
W .D . P o rte r o f Shedd visite d
M rs. P o rte r’s m o th e r, M ts. A lice
D u u n , S a tu rd a y.
B IB L E S !
An Ideal Christmas Gift that will be apprecia­
ted the year aroun J, and we have a compre­
hensive line to select from, moderately priced at
From $ 1 .1 5 to $ 3.0 0
India Paper $5.00 to $7.00.
D a w so n ’s Drug Store
Albany, Oregon
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Make this
A Musical Christmas
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What would be more appreciated than a piano as a gift? We
have them moderately priced. Several slightly used ones at
unusually low prices.
Ukes, Violins, Banjos, Victrolas
Davenport Music House
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409 West First Street, Albany, Oregon
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Special for Christmas
Walnut Table, Buffet and
Six Chairs
$66.85
This suite is remarkable for its lines of beauty. Several
other dining room and bedroom suites at a 25 % discount.
,
Make this a Furniture Christmas
E. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
Broadalbin Street.
Albany., Oregon
M r. and M rs.D a le L a m a r v isite d
the fo rm e r’s parents, M r. and M rs.
J .W . L a m a r S u n d a y.
— how the New Plymouth defies every attempt
to compare it with the few other cars in its field
Discover fo r yourself in the
easiest possible way w hich o f
the few lowest-priced tars is
the one great doU ar-for-dollar
value.
H elen L a m a r spent the week end
in C o rva llie as the guest of L u c ilia
B atis.
You’d
probably
guess twice its
price!
im n
a
54-piece tet o
H the Ixmoui Wm. Roger«
Compare the o th e r cars in th is g roup w ith
P lym outh.
Set against it each one o f the few o th e r cars
o f its price. Y o u ’ll he positively astounded
by the extra-roominess, debonair sty lin g and
real lu xu ry th a t u lxiu n d in the Plym outh.
Roadster
(o-i/.H ruittbU
. >675
Coupe . . 685
T o u r in g . . 695
2-door Sedan 700
D e I uxeCoupe 7 J5
I f you’ ll spend a few minutes behind the wheel,
still greater surprises are in store fo r you.
( 9 iik n t n b k s ru f)
The rip and rest o f P lym outh get-away, the
wondrous smoothness at every speed, the all-
weather efficiency o f C h ry s le r in te rn a l-e x p a n d ­
in g hydraulic 4-wheel t'rakes— these heighten
the amazement th a t so much value could be
packed in to a car o f so low a price.
4-door Sedan 735
111 prtm f. «. A fVfroet.
A «ArstJrrs sir* rw 4
fwssi h»t r»>
wcaarafc* »•/ l t " t
i b t «-.•••
A Son »ilverplxtc—a service
for six people—and it cost«
(w ith tray) only $20.251
Knives hare solid handles
and plated French blades.
Every piece carries an unlim­
ited time guarantee. We have
it in two stunning patterns.
Come in and see this
exquisite sdvetl
"Triumph"
Pattern
Set No 7M
B For General Hauling
1 Transfea and Drayage
i Business. Orders for Wood,
I
Sand and Gravel.
Ralph C. Smith
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Phone M orris Pharmacy 2C3
T rips made anywhere.
Albany. Oregon
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SETH T. FRENCH,
Optometrist
326 W. 1st St.
Albany
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Eirst and Baker Streets
Albany, For
Park-Way Motor Service
.
Mrs. J. S. L a m a r was elected
associate m a tro n o f the E astern
S tar ch a p te r a t Shedd Wednesday
evening.
See Anderson Motor Co.
T ry the P lym outh. See how it stands out
fro m the few o th e r cars o f the lowest-priced
class— unrivaled in q u a lity , unapproached in
actual d o lla r-lo r-d o lla r value.
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The supper th a t was to be given
at the school house December 14
has been postponed on account of
h igh school a c tivitie s.
Atwater Kent
Crossley and
Federal Radios
G ifts for
Men and Boys
A t B la in ’s
SHIRTS;
Soft collar styles, plain white and fane y assorted
colors, percales, broadcloths, rayons, $1.50 to $5.00
SLIPPERS:
Leather or felt, all styles and colors in a t vide variety
Prices, $1.65 to $3.85
BELTS:
Initial buckles, with any belt style; the v zatch attach­
ment is given free, »2.00 to $3.50
NECKTIES:
The most popular of all gifts and this yw, r they ex­
ceed all previous showings in color, pa .tern. 50c to $2
GIFTS GALORE:
\o u ’ve worried yourself nearly sit k try in g to buy
gifts for men and boys. You did .n’t need to, you
should have come here.