Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 20, 1927, Image 5

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    Maria Barlin, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo
Halsey and V icinity Brevities Gladbart snd daughters and Mr.
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ters all of Albany.
Mrs. Harold Kizer was a guest
Amor Tussing well known attor­
at the ]. B Waggoner home Tues­
ney of Halsey, h is been spending
day night.
William Smith who is attendirg the pact several days in Portland
school in Corvallis spent the week and Walla W alla looking after
legal affairs
end at hi» home near Halsey.
and Mr. Abel are the p ar-
e its of Mrs. J. B. Waggoner and
they in company with their aix
children have hern visiting her,
while enroute from their home in
Washington to Medford where Mr.
Abel has work for the winter.
Smith, president, presided. Mrs.
C P. Moody ia secretary of the
organization and Mrs. B M Bond
treasurer.
An excellent program had been
prepared by the program commit
tee and many of those taku g part
were compelled io re-pond to en-
cores.
Alford—Ca.l Is m entertained a
Members of Purity Rebekah lodge number of friends at his home last
of Halsey have planned a Hallow­ Wednesday evening Gaines were
e’en dinner for Saturday evening, played and music was enjoyed by
October 29, at the I. O. 0 F. hall. the young folks until a late hour,
Laundry sent Tuesday*
Because of the annual assembly of when a delicious lunch was served,
•'j>ency Hub Cleaning Works
district No. 6, of the Rebekah bringing th? evening to a pleasant
lodge b ing held iu Halsey on No­ close. About twenty friends of Mr.
A B E S PLA CE
vember 10, the hall and banquet Isom’s, many of whom were from
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room have been newly painted and 1 Halsey, enjoyed his hospitality.
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p ipered, and the proceeds of tie
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Public
Hallowe'en
Dinner
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dinner on October 29 is to help pay
the expense. The public is invited, ■ The first meeting of the Parent-
1 1 .0 .0 . F. Hall
Teacher association for the winter
was held in the assembly room of
Sat. Oct 29th
S O C I E T Y N E W S the high school Friday evening
7 00 p. in.
w 11 a large number of members
From O u r Regular Corre»pond«nii
Two course dinner 5Oc plate.
and friends present. The new of.
Mrs. Fred Falk and daughter
Auspices ot Purity Rebekah Lodge =
fices assumed their new duties for
Delma, and sons, Arleigh and An­
Everybody Come.
Coming as a surprise to bis many the first time. Mrs. Sidney J.
drew visited at the Henry Falk friends in Halsey, as well a$ his
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home Sunday.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Sneed,
Peter Freerksen attended the was the anounncement of the m ar­
C harity Grange meeting last Sat­ riage of Etcell Sneed of Trona,
urday. Mr. Freerkson is a mem­ Calif. The wedding took place in
ber of the grange at Shedd.
Glendale, C alif., October 11. Tho
Herman Stienke and family, who bride is Boris Louise Ovellette, a
recently moved to Salem from t! e former (Laurelhursl) Port and girl.
Mr. Sneed is the youngest son of
Halsey vicinity, were guests at ti e
Mr.
and Mrs. N. T. Sneed of H al­
Charlie Falk home Saturday even
sey
and
grew to manhood here.
ing and Sunday.
Following his graduation from col­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Skaggs of lege lie went to Trona where he ac
and most important
Boiae, Idaho, visited at the home I cepted a position with the Trona
among the season’s
O? the latter’s cousin, Curtis Veatch, corporation, iu June 1926. He is
new fashions are the
last week while on their way to foreman of one of the crews of the
diagonal lines featured
California where they are going company, which is mining borax
by this handsome frock
with the intention of locating.
in its surplice closing
and potassh.
and attached tiers. This
Mr. and Mrs. Sneed will make
Miss Nettie Spencer, who has
style
is most suitable for
been living in Eugene for some their home at Trona.
the new silk crepes and
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tim e past, was iu Halsey a day or
light weight wools now
two last week looking after proper­
The home of Mr. and Mrj. J. B
ready at our Piece-
ty interests and visiting rtlutives Waggener of near Halsey was the
Goods Department. The
BUTTT.KICK
and friends. Miss Spencer, who 1 scene of a family reunion Sunday,
pattern, designed for
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is a former resident <f Halsey, is Those present for the day were Mr.
sizes 34 to 46, is on sale
at our Buttcnck Pattern
moving to Corvallis from Eugene, and Mrs. Abel and family of Wash
Department.
Guests at the Enterprise editor's ! ln8ton> " r- a,l,i Mrs. A. G. Wag-
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home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. > ’le r- ,h j three 5009 oi A W
Harry S tarr and B. J . G ladtiart of Waggoner, Mr. and Mrs. C lajton
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. EertCraw- I dniill‘ and f,on Kenaeth of near
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gott and |
aIld Mrs. Smith's mother,
three children, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. NIr9- l:an,pe-v
G oltra and two children, Mrs. I Tile Enterprise i l . 00 a year
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Falk and
two children of Salem were week
end visitors at the Fred Falk home.
Mr and Mrs. John Chastain and
Carl Warden were visitors at the
Clark Chastain home for the week
end.
Nial Porter and a friend, both
of Medford, were over night visit­
ors at the J. B. Waggoner home
last Tuesday.
Harold K 'ser of south of Halsey
arrived home Saturday morning
from San Francisco wher he had
been with two car loads of she p
Modern
Barber Shop
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Smartly
Slenderizing
CANDY!
by the Box
Bar or Bulk
Ice Cream Bricks, Bulk. Dishes, Cones, Dixie
Baskets, Eskimo Pies or Ice Cream Sodas.
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chickens use
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Developing Mashes
and
Scratches
Complete stcck always on lun,l.
F L E E C E TW INE
used and new
W OOL SA C K S
O. W . F R U M
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Lang Ranges
Will pay for themselvos in find saved.
Are fully guaranteed,
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Albany, Oregon
a u a a
Complete New Fresh Stock of
Dr. Hess’ Stock and
Poultry Remedies
Tonics, W orm Pow ders, Etc.
You get b e tte r
results from these (¡1 ARANTEED Remedies.
Try them
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LEE DRUG STORE
OVER 30 YEAR; IS ALBANY
Cor. First & Ferry Sts.
Albany
Approaching Winter
E have the best equipped shop in Halsey,
and tor that reason we give you a better
job and more for your money.
We also carry the largest stock of tires and
accessories.
Bring in this ad and 25c and get a 50c size oi
tire patching.
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Always reminds you of warm wearing
apparel. No doubt real winter is “just
around the corner’’ and tho next break in
the weather will call for warmer underwear,
wool shirts, gloves, sweaters, raincoats, rub­
ber footwear and overcoats.
ARROW GARAGE
Blain’s Are Ready
To supply you w ith Good Quality C lothing and Fur­
nishings at proper Prices.
I f W e C a n ’t C le a n It
T H R O W 1T A W A Y
Customers I tom far and near have coiue to know Uns store a* a
good place to bnv all their footwear, and we want to say that we
are fully equipped to care for you.
K ^cep^our
Feet Dry*
Save your shoes from ruin­
ous soakings— avoid falls
on icy walks— keep your
I t d ry -b y w e a rin g
“ Uall-Bund” Rubbers.
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Come in and see our strong,
WE DO Cleaning, Dyeing, Steam Pleating
Tailoring, Alterations and Repairing.
Clothes
» fra
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as»
»19.75 to $35 00
Conte at your first opportunity
Sweaters
of
All Kinds
Blu'i Bib Overalls, full cut
«100
Blue Jumpers to match
»1.00
Corduroy snd Molrskin
pants »2 95 to «6 00
Mackinaw and Stag
abirti »8.50 to $12.00
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(turdjr"Ball Band” Dull8anaal
Work Clothing
Featuring Overcoats at popu­
lar prnes
$15. to $35.
Made of all wool Oregon fabric
nicely tailored coat* from,
Albany. Oregon
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Clark's Confectionery
F. II. Bussard
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Bartcher Furniture Co.
School Books, Stationery, Tablet* and all other
School Supplies.
Phono 209
12d West Second Street
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New reduced prices now in elTect. Your old
range taken in exchange. Ask about tho Lang
range to be given away free.
K O O N T Z ’S
GOOD GOODS
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AII Wool Pendleton
Shirts
$5 00
(ahoy-) or Pull Slipper (below).
They fit well, and outwear ordinary
rubber j . The Red Ball Trade Mark
is on all “ Ball - Baud” Footwear.
Slicker« —
3 lengths
$3 to »7 50
Canvas Glove* 15c «r d 25c
Leather Glove* 50c to «2.00
JiLAlN CLOTHING CO]
Exclusive
Mens’
Store