Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 08, 1927, Image 8

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BLAIN’S STORE in Albany
Is Linn County’s Gift Store for Men!
W n e th jr it i f a s lit o f C lothe, O veroat. or B ith r o 'ji. or whsther a Sweater, S x k * . Tie or other
small items, it ih .u ld come from a man’s store. St>les. patterns and colorings for men are care­
fully studied here. Our salesmen know men’s, young men’s, and boy’s tastes ar.d desires; and you
can enjoy shopping here w ith every assurance that the g ifts w ill please.
Father, Brother
would a fp re ca te it i f you
can group together and buy
him a suit c r overcoat fo r
Christmas.
We can help
you choose the right article,
even if we do not know him
What could be more practical
then a dress shirt, collar band or
collar attached, in plain white or
a wide variety o f fancy colors.
Other
Suggestions
Priced $1.50 to $5.00
Hats or Caps, Shoes, Boots, I
Rubbers, Sweaters or Biaz- ■
ers, Pajamas or Gowns, I Beit Buckle
and belt is a
Shirts or Blouses,
Boys; lasting as well as a pleasing g ift,
also in itia l beltograms fo r your
Mackinaws or Raincoats.
watch. Priced >2.00 to $5.00.
a fu ll set.
An Initial
Bathrobes
In Neckwear
Gloves
and sweater coats are very
popular g ifts fo r men, and
there again we rin g the b e ll;
fo r our line is complete ar.d
very attractive.
Color is the last word, striped or
figured patterns, most elegant
line of neckties ever shown, four
in hand or bow, 50r, $1, $1 50, $2.
Dress. Work, D rivin g
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Slippers, Purses
Visit the Store Scarfs, Collars
early even i f you are not
Handkerchiefs
ready to buy, you w ill be
pleased.
Men are especially delighted
to receive g ifts from our
store, since they know that
it is o f dependable quality.
Jleepingwear
Purses or B ill Folds, Garters
or A rm Ba> ds, Felt or
Leather Slippers, Wool or
Silk Scarfs, In it al or Plain _
Handkerchiefs Collars or
Collar bags.
Pajamas for Men and Boys.
Indian Blankets
Men’s and Boys Hose
Interwoven S ilk v u i Wool Hose
$1.00
Interwoven W«c4 Hose . . . .
75c
Interwoven Xfcxed Wool Hose . .
50c
Inte rw o v« * A ll S ilk Ho3e . . 75c & >1.
Boys fa#»uy hose ano’ g o lf hose 50c & >1.
BMICNTOM • C A R LitA O
B LAI
57 CLOTHINGCO]
T h e G ift Store fo r Men-
Beautiful, bright color designs—made in
the famous Pendleton Mills. You must
see them to appreciate them They w ill
last practically a lifetim e.
For Car—Lounge—Bed.
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For th e H oliday Season
Entire Stock Reduced
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Latest Modes in
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Coats and Dresses
NOLAN
J. M.
& SO N
43 Years of Quality Service
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Oregon
Sewing club. The afternoon waa
pleasantly spent in m aking sacks
for their Christmas candy and
looking over the little dresses the
members had made for the Salva­
tion army for Christmas distriba-
■ ion. Late io tbe afternoon Mr»
Albeitson, assisted by her tw i
daughters, served a delicious lunch
Complimented guests for the
afternoon were ifesdames Elliott,
Bierly, H arold Muller, Ramsey
and Frances Powers, and Mi. s
Donna Powers.
Classified Advertisements
psychology, methods in geography,
mechanical drawing, domestic art,
course of study fo r domestic art
Thursday Afternoon
Grammar, geography, stenography,
American literature, physics, typewrit­
ing, methods in Language, thesis for
primary certificate.
Friday Forenoon
Theory and practice, orthography
(spelling), physical geography, Eng­
lish literature, chemistry.
Friday Afternoon
School law, geology, algebra, civil
government.
Saturday Forenoon
Geometry, botany.
Saturday Afternoon
General history, bookeeping.
Edna Geer, Linn Co. School Supt
N O T IC E OF H EA R IN G
OF FINAL
ACCOUNT.
LIST your farms and exchanges of all
Notice
is
hereby
given that the final
kinds with me. Fred Hoflicb, 354 L io n
account of Grace Farwell as Executrix of
Street. Albany, Oregon,
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the last w ill and testament of Richard
FOR SALE—W hite boar weight about C. Farwell deceased, has been filed in
250 lbs., also registered Oaford back. the County Court of Linn County, State
R W. Leonard, Bronusville, Ore. d8* of Oregon, and that the 26th day of Dec­
WASTED— Hear from owner Ranch for ember. 1927, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A
sale State cash price, particulars. D. M „ bas been duly appointed by said
Couit for the hearing oi objections to
F. Busb, Minneapolis Minn. dS j l2
said final account and tbe settlement
FOR SALE—Good trailer. C.W. W rig h t 1 thereof, at which time any person inter­
ested in said estate may appear and file
OA K LAX D—CONTI ACS
objectiona thereto in w ritin g and contest
Sales and Service
Good used cars sold with our guaran the same.
Dated and first published on Nov. 21,
tee.
1927.
Grace Farwell,
BYERLY MOTOR CO.
Executrix Aforesaid.
Albany, Oregon
Tussing & Tussing,
t’l t NO near Halsey. Beautilul instru­
Attys, for Exrx.
m ent Bargain for quick sale. Terms
510 monthly arranged for good home.
If interested address H. A. l.ivernash
Factory Piano Adjuster, 413 North Bo­
ren Avenue. Seattle, Wash, nl7 d9
D ELBERT STARR
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION
Notice is hereby given that the
county superintendent of Linn coun­
ty, Oregon, w ill hold the regular ex­
amination of applicants for state cer­
; Funeral Director and Licensed !
Embalmer
LADY
A S S IS T A N T
Brownsville, Oregon
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tificates at Albany as follows:
TUSSING & TU? SING
LAW YERS
H»l«*y and B ro w n v ille
Oregon
f
C ALLIN G errde make nice
Christinas pretense. Why not order
tome at the Enterprise office.
From O ur Regular C ocre »pendenti
The Enterprise J1.00 a year
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Tbe Gift Store
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BOOKS
Children’s Books, Stories, and
for brother, sister
« latest novels
and sweetheart.
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Touring, Book, Pit, and Flinch
and an assortment of Parker
game boar ds.
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Gift Boxes, Holly Paper, Tissue
Paper, Tree Decorations,
Stationery.
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Give an Ingersoll Watch, $1.50 to $6.00.
Jewelry of all kinds.
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MORRIS’ PHARMACY
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Honoring Mrs. K arl Bramwell,
whose birthday was yesterday,
Mrs. J. A. Miller entertained at a
six o’clock dinner at her home last
evening. The table was centered
with a beatifully decorated b irth ­
day cake, while vases filled with
cut flowers, added to tbe beauty of
tbe other table
appointments.
Places were marked for Mrs M.M-
W ard, Mr. and Mrs. Bramwell,
Mis. Florence Leeper, Francis
Leeper, Donald, Liudoo and Ro­
berta Bramwell, aud Mr. and Mrs.
Mill«’.
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Mrs. John Evans of Lake Creek
was a c arming hostess to the
members of the L C. and B club
at her horns Wednesday afternoou
P eoria— Wednesday afternoon
Twenty women enjoyed her hospi-
of
last week Mrs. Albertson enter-
lality. After tbe business session
ajpin placing and an a’.itcmobile tained the members of the Potte-
CHRISTMAS CARDS
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SOCIETY NEWS
contest was conducted and later
refreshments were served.
Names of tbe members were
written on slips of paper, each one
present drawing a s<ip, and at tbe
next meeting of the club tbe one
drawing the name will give the
one whose name was drawn a
Christmas gift.
Mrs. Thomas
George will be hostess to the club
members at the next meeting
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Saturday afternoon a uumber of
g irl: of tbe Spoon River neighbor­
hood met at tbe home of Mrs. J. N
Elliott and organized a sewing
club with Mayne Falk as president,
Peatl Falk vice president and Ava
Falk secielary. The other mem­
bers are Nellie, Edna and Grace
Falk. Esther S h ield exp cts to
jo ts later. The club has been
named the La France sewing club,
tbe members to meet once a month.
Mrs, Elliott was chosen leader.
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Give Electrical Gifts
This Year
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They are always welccme
Electric Irons. Toasters, Percolators, Waffle Irons. Heating
Pads, Heaters, Hot Plates.
Westinghouse Automatic Electric Iron, $7,75.
Ralston Electric Co.
Headquarters for Your Christmas Necessities
Albany, Oregon
31 » West Second Street.
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1IHWIHOHI
Commencing Wednesday. December
21. 1927, at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and con­
tinuing until baturdav, December 24.
1927 at 4 o'clock P. M.
Wednesday Forenoon
V . S. history, w ritin g
ship), music, drawing.
(penman­
Wednesday Afternoon
Physiology, reading, manual train­
ing. composition, domestic science,
methods in reading, course of study
for drawing, methods in arithmetic.
Thursday Forenoon
Arithm etic,
history
of
education,
Skaggs’ Bread !
2 Twin Loaves !
25c
Larger loaves than other
breads. M arufactured by
Coast Baking Co. fo r Skagg
Stores. T ry a couple twins
W. M. BURBANK
BIBLES
Always an acceptable
gift. Priced at SI.I).
Suitable for Sunday School
TEACHER S BIBLES
W ith reference, $2.50 to $7.00
Other prices to suit any
pocket book.
Fred Dawson
West First Street
Albany, Oregon