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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1927)
Jltura^^Enter^rise^T alse^jO regon^^ovem ber^lhS^ bumumm w a > , >;■ B ( charge and a big day full o f all i fc — a i i a i i ■ * a 1 •O’ti of clean (ports and entertain- ■ Your local merchant can not give you just wEll in mt has been arranged. You will ■ you want nat enjoy yourteif if you attend. ■ Stock food«, remedhs a,nd tonic- 1 you appreciate good Quality merchandise at Morris Pharmacy. 1 A N A TIO N -N ID E INSTITUTION- ■ if you line careful and helpful service. \sOCIKI Y.\JA\A> ’ f » ° where savings are greatest Albany, Oregon 99 From O ur Regular C orreipondcms Phone 130 ' The A pproved Style For a ll and W inter A t Our Fam ous Prices » \ i School girls, business women and housewives—in this u p ay of clever new coats there are several for each °i T ' tO Wear everyday—and distinctive mod t s l at will take a smart place anywhere. A -z y ir, / k Pockets—Belt*— Collars— Cuffs—New Treatments! $9.90 to $39.75 *-•*-*•» • . and vis-ted three Ifa'sey boys, Brevities Erank Koontz, George Cross and V. i V.-V-ttitSstSo Milford Muller who are att nding Mrs. J. W. Drinkard of Halsey OAC. •pent Monday afternoon in Eugene J. C Porter has spent the past on a pleasure trip. week in Kalem end Portland. At Mrs. M artin Kuntz of Ha'cey the latter place ho attendei the was the guest o, Mrs. EHa C rtute Internal onal stock exposition. of Peoria last week. Mrs. Bert Clark of Halsey ac Mrs. Minnie Cross spent Satur companied Mr. and Mrs, Charles day and Sunday in Hillsboro where Poole o ' Lebanon to Eugene F ri •he visited her mother, Mrs. Mor. day af criioou on a pleasure trip. rell. Mrs. J C. Porter of Halsey is Mrs. C. II, Keontz and daughter m akiag arrangements to leave Alberta drove to Portland last F ri next week for Fortune, California, day and visited friends ov t the to visit h er son, Ted, who is a week end. V icin ity salesman f t r the G lobe M illin g Co. Word was received by J. D Bressler, Wednesday, of the death of George J. Sbrvder in Portland on October 22. Mr, Shrvder was a former rest lent of Halsey, while here I ein g in the stock inlying Special Nov. 5 to 12 Hot Water Bottle . . . . 2 for $1.51 Hot Water Bottle . . . . Hot Water Bottle . . . . $1.50 $1.25 $1.75 Cough Syrup 50c at 39c Cold Tableis 25c at 19c Kubbing Alcohol 75c at 69c Mineral Oil 75c at 69c MORRIS’ PHARMACY fre e Poultry Clinic at City Hall Tuesday Aftetnoan Nov.15 ■SUCH IS LIFE bisiuegg and previously had lived on a farm near the city. He was a member of the local lodge or Woodmen of tho World Stock foods, remedies and tonics at Morris Pharmacy. (2/iUrch A fo tice s M ethodist—Next Sunday : 10 a. id ., Sunday school 11, preaching. 6:30 Epworth League 7:30 public services 7:30 Thursday, prayer meeting Her© all will lind a welcome regardless of social standing. Your presence will help, and we will try ARROW GARAGE ■ntniM HiaiM H :M a M M M * ■ ■ ■ We now have The New Ranges of the Bridge & Beach Line ( j q j j j j John Quimby of Halsey joined the Oregon National Guard Tuee day evening. Frank Bond of Rowland was ■ visitor at the Chester Sickels home Sunday. W alter Smith is home from his work at McCredie, for a few days visit with home folks. Mrs Karl Bramwell, Mrs. Mae Miller and Mrs. M. Ward visited relatives in Albany W ednesday Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and daughter Vida, of Salem, spent the week end iu Halsey as guests at the D. C. Rossman home. Members of the Rebekah lodge are making big preparations for the district convention to be held here next Thursday afternoon and eveuing. Stock foods, remedies and tonics at Morris Pharmacy. Tuesday aftenoon, Mrs. Buford Morris. Mrs. C P. Moody and Mrs. D. C. Rossman drove to Pot ter where they visited at the home of the latter’s daughter, Mrs. H ar old Muller. Stock foods, remedies and tonics at Mon is Pharmacy. Plans for an Armistice Day cele bralien at Brownsville have been completed by the committee io You never Ja il with Crescent- n ■' - * ’ *•* - / the Double Acting Baking j wder i - Our stock wiil meet your need and covers a wide variety for selection, • Look them over now. See the Bridge & Beach Circulator before you put up your old heater. Hill & Company ■!> M a m M M M M n ■ t SHOULD VUEMT R ight off \WHEU S H E ASKET». ME r—.--- —— TRUE ENOUGH j . L Among other _ representatiors weie a pirate lady, clowns of many different characters, serving maid, | cowboy, sailors, ghosts, Spanish gentleman, Pierot and Pierette, ■ n a ta and many quaint sheiks of the days ■ of ’49. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Morris, Mrs, Nora Coleman and Mrs. F lor ence Leeper were patrons and pat- ronesses for the evening. W o m en — M isses-—Ju n io rs John Salash who has been quite ill the past teu days with an attack of quinsy, is repoite 1 to he greatly improved now. Martin K ood I z and Wilbur N r. ton drove to Corvallis Monday eve SO N accessories. Bring in this ad and 25c and get a aOc size of tire patching. prizo. Games were played until a late hour when refreshments were served. So many new details are shown on these splendid coatu that you must see 'hem to appreciate their charm—lined *nd interlined for all winter comfort. and An outstanding loc al event of the past week was the masquerade N O L A N & pirty for which the B. B. club girls were hostesses, Saturday evening. 43 Years o f Q u a lity Service I The city hall was used for this ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a ■ ■ a ■ « , , B affair and Was decorated iu keeping with the spirit of Hallowe’en with to do you good, Preaching 8 p, m subject black cats, witches, and streamers J . S. Miller, pastor. Bible iu M iniature.” Small 0|J of orange and black paper. aud large Bibles will be disp|’, j ed’ Close fitting masks of plain or Church of Christ— Sunday school, 10. C Adrian Sits,minister grotesque form bid ¡dentil ies of tl e 11:00 a. m. morning woiship and merry makers, and were the cause communion services. Pine Grove C hurch— of much amusement. Prizes fur 6:30 p. no. Christian Endesvor, Sunday School 10 a. m. the best costumes were awarded to Mary Smith leader. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev Miss Lillian Reynolds aud In r 7:30 p. m. wide awake song ser- Smalley. brother Ray. The former was Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p gricefully gowned iu a tight waist* vice led by Adah Nelson. Special music. Orchestra m. <d, full skirted dress of long ag i The prize was a vauity box con- t lining powder, rouge and a special W E have compact, and was a lovely gift, greatly appreciated by the winner. Mr. Reynold’s, prize was a nice and for that reason tve give you a better job leather bill fold. He was dressed and more for your money. I as a Spaniard. Frank Koontz, as \\ e also carry the largest stock of tires and a dude, was awardtd the booby The Best Equipped Shop in Halsey Fancy Novelties, Plain Materials —Warm Furs The sport coat is belted and fashioned of novelty mixtures— dress coats are especially smart from smooth suede mixtures and bolivia. Flattering fur collars are shown on practically every garment. s to re a t rad e J. M. 25th Anniversary] H a lse y Y o u w ill l in d t h i s h o m e l i k e p l a c e to / ^