Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, January 10, 1929, Image 5

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    H la se y E n te r p r is e .H a ls e y , O re g o n . J a n u a r y 10, 1029
S p oon R iver Spark«
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
Jennie N'cewood of Lake Creek
wee tbe guest Mouday o'ght of
N eli’ e Falk.
Mr. and M rs. E .E Care; and
children were Sunday diuner guest»
at tbe H enry Seefeld home.
Mr. and Mra. Alex Snodgrass of
Shedd were Saturday evening vis.
itors at the H J F alk home.
Ava and Edna F alk were dinner
guests Sends; at the R. E. Bierly
home.
Mr. aud Mrs. L. R. Snyder of
Salem, accompanied by Edna Van-
nice who is attending echool in
that city, were guests at the Mer­
win Vannice home Sunday. They
returned home in the evening. Ruth
Snyder who has been visiting her
eieter. M 'i. Merwin Vancice, the
paet two weeks returned home with
them
Saturday evening a missionary
The weekly prayer meeting of
the Free M ethodist church was meeting was held at the C .E G il­
held at the E E. Carey home Wed­ lette home, w ith a large crowd
present
An interesting ta lk was
nesday evening
directory
given l y a
from China.
Roburla Vaonice and her brother
Kenneth who had teen spending
the holiday» at th e ir home here re-
tu r r e d to Salem Monday to resume
their echool w oik.
Halsey Theatre
TUESDAY, JAN. 15, 8 O'CLOCK
Mrs. R E Bierly and Mrs. L.R
Falk and daughter Edna motored
to the county seat Monday on a
business trip .
Yakinta Canutt in
Ava Falk is assisting M r». io m
Ixiop w ith her housihold duties,
l'he Loops (orme11/ lived iu this
v ic iu itv hut are now livin g near
H arriet urg.
W. R. K itk and fa m ily . Mr. and awn»
Mrs | P. Tem pleton and E. E.
Cater and fa m ily were among those
from here attending the funeral of
Robert Templeton at Brownsville
‘The Iron Rider”
Comedy “The Big Pie Raid
9»
ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers
and Plants. Floral art for every and
all occasions.
Flower phone 458-J
EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP
Charles R Goltra. Proprietor
Member of Master Barbers' Association
Specializing In Ladies' and Children s
Hair Cuts anil 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.
____
EASTBURNS GROCERY
4th and Lyons Street
The place to buy good groceries at the
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right price. On the corner, plenty of
Report of condition ol the
room to park. Albany.
ed hogs to the Portland market
FORTMILLER FURNITURE CO. fu r­
Friday.
Peoria N ew s
At Halsey, County of Linn, Oregon, at the close of business December 31, 1928
niture, rugs, linoleum, stoves, ranges.
Miss Dale McKinley of lbany cam^
up Saturday and spent the week end Funeral directors. 427-433 West First
RESOURCES
(Enterprise correspondent)
Street. Albany. Oregon.
W
illa
rd
Keen
and
AHred
Bah-
Loans and discounts_______________________________________ » 310,245.95
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Bault and sot) with home folks.
cock
were
school
visitors
last
we-k.
Overdraft!____ . . . . . ________________________________________
118.81
Mr and Mrs Paul Dawson and chil- IMPERIAL CAFE. '209 West First
of Oakville were visitors In Pecrta,
Harold a . Murphy, Prop.
Bonds, securities, etc._______ u_____________%._______________
2,358.30
dren
of Albany came up to visit Mr.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Shelley vis. Tuesday.
Phone 665
Banking house »2,230.t0, furniture and fixtures $3,512.00.1--------
5.542 00 ited at a number o f homes in this
Dawson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Ed Mason of near Spokane is visit­ Dawson Sunday.
We Never Close
Due front batiks, cashaud cash ite m s ..................................................
54,161.73
ing here at the home of his mother
Other resources Transit Items ----------------- '....................................
113.12 comm unity last w ek.
Mrs. J. A. Couey who has been a ROSCOE AMES HARDWARE
Edna Falk is assisting Mrs Fred at present.
patient at the Albany General hospi­
The Winchester 8tore
Total.................... ....................................................................... » 272.5J9.91
Keen w ith her household work.
Rev. Oscar Gibson was called to Cor­ tal returned to her home at Fayette­
L IA B IL IT IE S
vallis Sunday afternoon to preach a ville Christmas eve.
□
Capital stock paid in _______________________________________ $ 25.0 0 00
funeral sermon.
Mr and Mrs. H F. Couey and child­
O
AK
P
L
A
IN
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E
W
S
S u rp lu s________ _____ ________ _____ -___________ ------- ---------
10,000X0
At lowest rate of Interest.
ren. Veva. Elinor. Melvin and Merlyn,
Undivided profits—n et------------- ---------- ---------------------. . . . ------
5,499 33
Mr and Mrs. Charles Shaw and soli
INSURANCE
went to Salem Sunday to visit Mrs REAL ESTATE
( I s t t r s r l M Corr»»ponden-»)
Demand deposits______ _________________________ __________
101,778.58
Wilbur were business visitors In Al­
Prompt service — Courteous treatm ent
Couey's
sister.
Mrs
Lettie
Smith.
45
539.66
Time certificates____________________ ____________________-
Mr and Mrs. D. S. McWilliams had bany last Saturday.
Miss-Frances Brown who has been In Win Bain, with Lane County Abstract
84,617.34 as their guests for New Year day Mrs.
Savings deposits______ _____ _______________ *................. ..........
Company. Albany
W.
D.
Porter
of
Shedd
was
a
visitor
the
Albany General hospital for some,
105.00
Other liabilities Unearned Discount ...................- ...............................
Estella Kendall and son Clark of Al­
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Porter's
mother.
time
recovering
from
an
operation
for
If you enjoy a good meal
T o ta l....................................... ............................................. » 272,539.91 bany.
Mrs. Alice Dunn, Tuesday
appendicitis returned to her home here And know a good meal when you get It
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoflich of
You'll be back for you'll not forget It.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Oithens and last Wednesday.
State of Oregon, County of Lina, ss.
Albany were visitors at the home of
Mr and Mrs Ralph Hines and fam­
I, 11. M. Bond, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the
children. Doreen. Billy and Ronald,
PA RAG O N CAFE
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chance Sunday
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
were Albany visitors one day last week ily of Marshfield and Mrs. John Plmin
GEO. M. GILCHRIST
B M. BOND, Caslner.
afternoon.
of Philomath were recent visitors at
Mrs. Fred Hughes and family of near
ALBANY
Correct—Attest:
Dr. and Mrs. H. Garnjobst, former Corvallis visited at the home of her. the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Pimm
C. II KOONTZ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duncan and sons. Coast to Coast Busses, 3 busses
residents of Halsey but now living in mother. Mrs. Jessie Carothers, Sunday
D. TAYLOR,
Elton. Richard and Dwight, of Not!
each way daily.
Corvallis, were callers at thhe Sidney
Mr and Mrs. J W Lamar and Mrs spent the week end here with Mrs
L. D. TAYLOR, Directors
Albany
to Sun Francisco $13.50.
Smith home Sunday afternoon.
J. S. Lamar attended the meeting ot Duncan's parents. Mr and Mrs. J. A
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7tb day of January, 1929
Albany to Los Angeles $18.00
in e many tríenos ot Mr. ano Mrs. t qe Eastern Star chapter at Shedd Couey, and Mr. Duncan's mother
Amor A. Tassing, Notary Public for Oregon.
Albany to Seattle $6.25.
My commission exoires 3-9-32.
Sidney Sm ith will be glad to learn that Wednesday evening.
Mrs Mary E. Duncan.
A telephone meeting was held at thr,
their daughter Eloise who has been ill
Word has been received here of the Ticket office Bell Linn Stage.
Report of the condition of the
with asthma since Christmas is much school house Monday evening. There death of Fred Carlton, son of Mr and
are a number of Important m atters Mrs. William Carlton, at his home In
improved in health.
A lb an y B argain H ouse
which came up for attention.
Redding. California The Carlton fam ­
Ne<-.’ and S- ond Hand Furniture
At Shedd. County of Linn, Oregon, at close of business December 31, 1928
Miss Velva Hadley went to Cottage
Mrs. Lucy Studley and son have re­ ily were residents of this vicinity for
Highest prices paid for all kinds
Grove Friday afternoon to spend the turned to their home in Portland after a good many years, going from here
RESOURCES
of Junk, Wool. Hides. Furs. Pelts.
week end with her friend. Miss Rosff- a visit here at the home of the for- to California Fred died from effects
Loans and discounts------------------------------------------------------------- i 81,538.92 lae Mason. Miss Hadley is the teacher
Cascara Bark.
Albany. Oregon
of
Influenza.
mer's
mother.
Mrs.
Alice
Barcus.
69.94
O verdrafts_____________ a-----------------------------------------------------------------
of the Oak Plain school.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beamer who
Mrs.
Floyd
Nichols
of
Pine
Grove
56,625.60
Bonds, securities, etc.................................... ...........................................
5,900.00
Jack Snodgrass, the young son of , was a Peoria visitor Tuesday afternoon came down to spend the Christmas
Banking house 53400.00, furniture and fixtures f25OJ.UO.....................
F ish er-B rad en
26,476.91
Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Snodgrass. Is look- ¡and while here attended the meeting vacation with their parents. Mr. and
Due from banks, cash and cash items ........... ............ a------------------
Mrs. 8. P. Brock, and contracted the
F
un
eral D irector»
lng forward with a great deal of pleas- of the womans missionary society,
flu, were able to start for their homo
Total .................................... ....................................................J 171.611 40
E m balm ers
ure to a visit at the home of an uncle
Mrs j essle Britton and son who
at Heather Saturday. The rest of the
Lady Assistant.
in Springfield over the coming week liave
visiting here at the home Brock family are convalescing from
LIABILITIES
Phone 96
Albany, Oregon
of the former's sister, Mrs. Alice Bar­
end.
the same disease.
Capital slock paid in ...................................... - ........................................ * 15.000 60
cus, have returned to their home at)
Surplus ---- . . ------ ------- ------------------------ ----------------------- -
Elliott McWilliams entertained a few The Dalles
Undivided profits—net__________________________ ______ _____ •
of his former school mates at hi?
C all A t
The regular meeting of the woman's fr
Demand deposits ----- ---------- ---------- ------ -------— —------- --------
84,995 73 home Saturday evening of Christmas
V isit the
D
aven
p
ort
M usic H ouse
missionary
society
was
held
at
the
i
Time certificates.......... ....... ........................... ............... . . . . . . . ........ . .
66,4.56,1, week. McWilliams was spending the
parsonage Tuesday afternoon with a i
For New and Second Hand Pianos
holidays at his home here from P ort­ very Interesting lesson. Mrs. Hover,
Pianos for Kent.
Total................., ..........................................................................* 171.611.4o
land where he is now attending school. presided over the meeting.
Albany .Oregon
State of Oregon, county of Linn, ss
I, J. C. Clay, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the
Word has been received here of the
In their new location at
1
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
death of Henry Messinger, on Decem­
F a y e tte v ille Item»
301 W. 2nd St., Albany
J. C. CI.AY, cashier,
ber 31, at Long Beach, California, Mr
H ask in s & T albert
Sears' Grocery
Correct—Attest:
Messinger was district sales manager
(By an E nterprise Reporter)
C. J. SHEDD,
for the Upjohn Wholesale drug com­
A
Service
and Cash Store
T. R. 8prenger was chopping grain
L. L SWAN,
pany He and Mrs Messinger had only
Ask
for prices
at
the
J.
A.
Couey
home
Friday.
W. D, PORTER. Directors.
recently moved to Long Beach from
Dr T. I Marks of Halsey was called
•M
B I
Portland.
Mrs.
Messinger
will
be
re-
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January. 192».
L. L. Swan, Notary Public for Oregon ' membered here as Mrs. Alex Powers. to see Mr Dawson Sunday evening
I. F McKinley took a load of dress-
I and was a former resident of Halsey
My connuiss-on expires Oct 30. 19.51.
HALSEY
STATE
BANK
FARM LOANS
BAN K OF SHEDD
E. L. STIFF
Furniture Co.
Complete Home
Furnishers
Albany
Creamery
Association
M anufacturers of
Jacobs Oregon City
Virgin Wool
LINN RUTTER
mid Buyers of Eggn
A Farm ers' Co-operative
Creamery
orma
Indian Blanket
or Motor Robe FREE
with every man’s overcoat or two-trouser suit.
Men’s Virgin Wool
Two Trouser Suits
$30
$35
$40
Men’s Virgin Wool
Overcoats and Topcoats
$25
$35 $40
FRED WARD
Albany, Oregon
The Men’s Store
IU :
See Anderson Motor Co.
First and Baker Street»
Albany, For
¿105o to
SJL) • San Francisco
Atwater Kent
Crossley and
Federal Radios
>15 San
s« Francisco
San Franciaco 9:30 ».an.,
next day.
08 Los Angeles
For Loa Angelea, G<ach
train maltea connection at
port Cotta, Cal., with the
fiat "Sso Joaquin” whichar-
rive» Loa Angelea evening
of ihe tame day. Only one
night on train.
Southern
Pacific
Stagea leave from
. M c rria Ph'ey
■
I
" Silver Gray¡ Mage leave»
arriving San Fran-
ciaco 2.08 p. tn., next day.
S .ite M
Low (are good only on
All-Coach train. Reclin­
ing chain, all-day lunch car.
also diner with moderate
prices. 50 Iba. free baggage.
Leaves Halsey 11:32, a.m. Ar.
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Jeweler and Optometrist,
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