Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 24, 1927, Image 8

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    Halsey Enterprise, nalsey,
10 a. in., Sunday tc ’tool
II, preaching.
6:30 Epworth League
7:30 public services
7:30 Thursday, prayer meeting (
Here all will find a welcome
regardless of social standing. Your
presence will help, sod we will try j
to do you good.
J . S. M i'ler. pastor.
A NA7Z0N-W /DÉ
INSTITUTION-
“ where savings are greatest
Phone 130
Albany, Oregon
Fur Trimming A d d s Satisfying W arm th To
These Children’s Winter Coats
Q uality and Service In Every G arm ent
The tiniest miss is particular about her coat
— it m ust be warm, of course, and it must be
fashioned for service— but it also must be as
sm art as her older sister’s.
Polaires—Fancy Coatings
—Novelty Mixtures
Church of Christ—
Sunday school, 10.
11:00 a. m. morning vo teh ip an d
communion for all Christians.
Sermon: “ Would Halsey Crucify
Christ Today?”
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
The “ Go Gettems" are in the lead
The “ Go Fetchems” are hot on
their trail. Come Briug your
Bible a rd have some memory refer­
ence from it ready to quote.
7 30 p. m. Happy song service,
lei by Mr. Sia.«. Sermon topic,
“ Marching H osts,”
Dec. 3, at 7:30 p. m. a pageant
will be given by the womeu. Plan
to see and bear it.
C Adrian Sias,minister.
The values in our children's coat stock appeal in­
stantly to mothers because the quality and durability
they demand are there— at prices that bring coats
¡of real wort'i within a modest budget.
$3.98 to $5,90
Miss Georgina Clark, the charm-
i'ti ’ yt uiig daughter of Mayor and
Mrs. Bert S. Clark, was hostess to
a group of friends at her home in
east Halsey Friday evening. The
spacious rooms of the Clark home
were gay with baskets of bright?
colored autum n flowers,while soft­
ly shaded lights added to the at
tractiveness of the other decora­
tions. Cards were the diversion
of the evening and ut a late itour
dainty refreshments were served.
Miss Nora Coldiron assi led the
hostess in serving.
Seventeen friends of Mis» Clark
enjoyed this pleasant affair
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$8.90 to $14.75
Pictures
taken even­
ings by a p-
pointment
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Boy
N O LA N
& SO N
Corvallis,
Oregon
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to th ank all frienda for
their kind assistance during the
illness and burial of our dear wife
and mother. Also for (he beauti-
fttl floral offerings.
F. M. Gray aud Family
acta of kindness of friends and
neighbors during the long illnera
of our wife and mother and alio
following her death, and for the
-ovely floral tributes,
D. J. Hayes
Mrs. Dora Standish
Mrs. Grace Nash
Mrs. Ruby Standish
George Hayes
CARD OF THANKS
We take thia means of express­
ing our appreciation for the m any The Bnt erprise I t , 00 a year
H ot W ater B o ttles
Syringes, Gauze
Cotton Bangages
Sick Room Supplies
Your Neighborhood Drug Store.
MORRIS’
PHARMACY
Prescriptions and Drugs; Ice Cream, Sodas, Candy
Magazines, Stationery.
Tune in on KGW Sunday Evening from 7:30 to 9;00.
Colgate’s Soap 3 for 25c.
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W E have
Thè Best Equipped Shop in Halsey
ARROW GARAGE
Schultz Brothers Warehouse Co.
d h u rch
fices
M ethodist—Next Sunday :
'pIKlSTMAS will soon be here. W hy not lo tu s
j solve tlio problem ol your Christm as giving this
year, by making ayn a dozen photos,
I lie (»II- I that only Y’OU can give and
the only one that van not be duplicated.
5VC11
IS
LIFE
M.
Order Your Combine
Harvester-Thresher Now
CLIFFORD STUDIO
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FO R S ALE
Duncan Wednesday
afternoon.
USED
RADIOS—We
have a number of
One of the pleasant features of the
anti for that reason we give you a better job
slightly used Atwater-Kent radios for
afternoon was the ehower for Mts.
anrt moro f° r y o u r money.
less than half price. Also some slight '
Duncan and which had been plan­ ly used Roister and Bosch sets at a re- |
\\ e also carry the largest stock of tires and
accessories.
ned as a surprise, Mts. Duncan
dnetion in price. Anderson Motor
Co., First and Lyon Sts., Albany.
was the recipient of many prettv
Bring in this ad and 25c and get a 50c size of
tire patching.
as well as useful gifts. Conversa- USED CARS—Late model Chevrolet
lion and sewing were pleasant di­ touring. New paint—lots of extras— I
versions unt 1 the serving of a de­ $215. Late Maxwell looks, like new
$300. See us before you buy.
An- !
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licious luucb brought the afternoon
derson Motor Co., First and Lyon Sts., ¡ f '""'BUHfl’HUWUMKHHlOllMlIllHlioilllMlllintllOtllllinilHaillllllllllltaHtlllllllllllflll DOtlllllllllllOtllllllllillDlllllllllli:ailllllllllllltt
Tuesday evening thirteen mem­ to a close.
Albany.
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bers of the local lodge, Neighbors
OAKLAND—PONTIAC'S
of Woodcraft drove to Shedd where
Shedd —The Brownsville chapter
Sales and Service
they ware guests of C ilia Circle. of the Eaete:n Star invited 25 metii-
GooJ used cars sold with our guaran­
tee.
T ie ritualistic work was ex&mpli- b rs of W illam et chapter of Shedd
BYERLY MOTOR CO.
e 1 by the officers and drill team of aud 25 of Barzillai chapter to help
Albany, Oregon
the hostess lodge. One member | them enjoy a reception for the
e are placing orders for McCormick.Deering
was taken in by initiation. Each J grand lodge officers Monday night. RHODE Island Red cockerels, $1.50 ea.
A. Whttbeck.*
Combine
H arvester-T hreshers with the factory
visiting member form Halsey andi Twenty-two from W illamet chapter
also one from Lebanon was called enjoyed the evening. Those from FOR SALE—75 acres of unimproved
and ask you (o get your order in early with us,
land
miles west of Halsey. In-
u ion for a short talk. D uriig th e' Peoria attending were Mr. and
qnire Van Owen,
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and
get factory prices on them. Call
social hour games were played and j Mrs. J W. Lamar aud Mrs. J . S
STANDARD make of piano in vicinity
later a delicious supper was served Ltm «r.
will sacrifice. Must sell at once. $10.00
Halsey members present were'
monthly. Write Tallman Piano Store.
Salem. Oregon.
n .17 ,11
Neighbors Cross, Cocoran, Taylor,
Phone Shedd, 8F23 or w rite for delivery prices.
Retta. The dinner table was cen-
tered with a beautifuly decorated
cake on which were thirteen can
dies. The remainder of the even­
ing was spent in conversation and
music.
Mrs. Kizer is R etta’s teacher in
school and H a zel’s in Mis. Cross’
rocni.
Thursday eveuing Mrs. L H
Armstrong entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Ctoea and Mrs. Leo-
nora Kiaor at a 0:30 o’clock din- Dyltstre, L iF td le lt-, L ik e , W hite,
ner in honor of the eighth birth Rossman, Isom, Miller, Thomson,
day anniversary of her daughter
Robertson, and Moss.
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43 Years of Q uality Service
[NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the final
I account of Grace Farwell as Executrix of
the last will and testament of Richard
Sizes 2 to 6
C. Farwell deceased, has been filed in
the County Court of Linn County, State
of Oregon, and that the 26th day of Dec-
| ember, 1927, at the hour of 10 o’clock, A. 11
, has been duly appointed by said
Court for the hearing ot objections to
Sizes 7 to 10
Sizes 11 to 16
slid final account and the settlement
thereof, at which time any person inter­
ested in said estate may appear and file
objections thereto in w riting and contest
| the same.
Hated and first published on Nov, 21,
1927.
Grace Farwell,
Executrix Aforesaid.
Peoria—The Potter Sewing club Tusstng & Tussing,
Haze! and the thirteenth anniver­
Attys, for F.xrx.
sary of the birth of her daughter members were guest» of Mrs. Dick
From O ur Regular Correapondanl,
Yuietide approaches thoughts turn to g ift
makings
Our stocks offer complete assortments in nov­
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x elties, materials, fancy goods, Royal Society,
art goods, and everything needed in g ift making. . . .
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Suuday School 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev.
! Smalley.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p
I ID.
Your attendance and coopera-
I would be appreciated by those who
| are trying to carry on this work.
Coats To Please
Particular Mothers
ji SOCIETY NEWS
S eason
[ P in e G r o v e C h u r c h —
M aterials that look well and that will stand plenty
of hard wear have been used to make these coats—
warm linings and fur trimmings add to their serv­
iceability.
$5.90 to $8.90
G ift P r e p a r a t io n
PIANO near Halsey. Beautiful instru­
ment. Bargain for quick sale. Terms
$10 monthly arranged for good home.
If interested address H. A. Livernash,
Factory Piano Adjuster, 413 North Bo­
ren Avenue. Seattle, Wash. nJ7 d9
Postoffice Shedd, Oregon
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For future success w ith your flock of
DO NOT Forget the big piano sale on at
Davenport Music Store in Albany all
of November.
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chickens use
TUSSING & TUSSING
lawyers
t r ia n g l e
Halaey and Brownsville
Oregon
Developing Mashes and Scratches
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D E LB E R T STARR
The Photographer in Y iur Town
3JJ West First Street, ALBANY
Warehouse at Fayetteville.
Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
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Complete stc^k alway» on hand.
F L E E C E TWINE
used ami new
W O O LSA C K S
o . W. F R U M