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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1927)
im an by ÄMry » Graham I bonne»* •U REE wnr 1-, n • an rr, .re to more people than almost any other greeting or salu tation or phrase. Three words fraught with Big- / | \ BlficaoM. jji There are the happy people. Faml- , Zb l i d w here affection, cheer, Joy In one Zft r, ur, selfishness tow ard one XX • and sya , t'r.ndlng flourish. They know the full meaning o f A t P Ml BBT < H B i n M V A There are the almost happy people / f t People who sometimes tic k e r and quarrel, make speeches only half 1ZP m eant which sound twice as harsfi ' f t C hristm as comes and they rouse them- / f t helves. A fter all, there Is happlne*; a i for them. The wives with loving sly 1 ness make little sacrltlces and hay the ' f t husbands gifts they know will be ac ' f t ceptable. The husbands rush nt the last minute Into gaily /ft decorated shops, /ft purchasing those >ft gifts they know / f t will be accepta ble. They have / f t paid more atten /ft tion of late. They have n o t i c e d what was miss /ft ing. what w a s /ft wanted. Arriving /ft home a little late the very sound of /ft thels ttep s has a / f t n e w c ris p n e s s , th eir voices Joel- slfty and affec tion. They Jog them selves np. They have A Merry C hrist /ft mas. There are the poor families, buying /ft w hat toys they can for th eir children v.-ho have the same eyes as all chil ien. Eyes which see doll's carriages, train s of cars, dolls, mechanical toys, /ft books. Eyes which look deeply into the windows of shops. Perhaps those /ft more financially fortunate will lead them Into shops and let them realize /ft some of th eir dreams. There are the charity children, chib /ft dr en who receive dinners given by charitable organizations, being photo /ft graphed so th at those who are Inde pendent may feel undisturbed by all th at they possess. Children whose pictures reveal a t times a little sham e a little shyness th at they must be photographed when eating a regular meal. And yet they know the meaning of Christmas, too. This, for them. Is good luck. P erhaps it can be made better. A Merry Christmas. Three words—but synonymous with those three words are many others - children, children's gay, excited, happy voices, paren ts with home coming song and daughters, gifts and generos ity. C hristm as trees, appealing,y empty stockings left by the trusting en Chris,ms t i e , cordiality, tru e hu manlty. A Merry Christmas. I®. IMT, Ww,*rn i-ewaptttr Vaioa > £ è ê $ $ $ « ¡gÊH 1 the kind that arc PREFERRED BY MEN W ere you to ask the average man what he “wants The difficulty of choosing a man’s gift vanishes before most’’ for Christmas, his answer most likely would be our great display of those fur nishings, accessories and “Something I Can W ear!” Men expect, and like best, clothes which well groomed men appreciate receiving. a sensible, practical gift which, while filling a neces Never before in our entire history of catering to cor sary need of his wardrobe, also improves his personal rectly dressed men have we been able to assemble such appearance. a truly representative collection of smart apparel. The Gifts Men Appreciate are Usually Allied With Utility. Rest assured that whatever gifts you select here will be truly appreciated A $ Oregon City Woolen Mills s 2 -P an ts S uits ** Halsey and Vicinity $30 W M. Burbank of Halsey under went an operation for appendicilis M onday at the Albany General hospiral. The appendix was ru p tured b u t his ConJi ion today was fu isid e re d favorable. I RALSTON ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 310 West Second Street Albany, Oregon .$35 and $40 Men’s Hose 13173999 Electric Iron« $3.95 to $8.50 Toasters 1 85 to 12.50 Percolators 7.75 to 2-’.50 Warming Pads 6.00 to 10.00 Royal Vacuum Cleaners 43.50 and 51.00 Best Grade Christmas Lights 1.50 to 6.00 Corn Poppers 2.25 and 3.00 New designs in L ig hting Fixtures, Table, Floor and Bridge Lamps. To Other Grades Snappy, Big, Burly Mod els or Light Top Coats. You won’ t fear the cold snaps when you have one o f these Overcoats on. B eautifully Tailored in all populat styles and colors. C hristm as G ifts F o r F riend, Dad o r B ro th er D m ’l forget to have your C h ris t m ases da printed at the E tarprise E lE C M l O vercoats $16.50 $25.00 Suits that appeal to men and young men. They are com fortable, keen looking styles in both single and double breasted models. Finely tailored from the newest woolens and patterns. You’ ll find ju s t what you want here. Other tirades Here You Are! Warm, Comfy The Season’s Best Values Brevities Thsre w ill be C hristm as pro gram given at the M ethodist church next week by the Sunday school. B-r-r! Fancy Fancy Fancy Heavy xl/ Cashmeie Silk and Wool Silk Wool 50c to $1.00 $1.00 60c to $1.00 53c to $1.00 Pajamas and Mz $ Night Shirts \lz $1.50 to $5.00 G iv e S h i r t s \lz viz i Hardeman Hats $4.00 to $7.00 viz Caps w \lz viz \lz W viz $1.00 to $4.00 DRESS SHIRTS--COLLARS ATTACHED A ll the New Patterns and Collars—priced 95c, $1.25, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. Flannel Shirts, Oregon City V irg in Wool.............................. $3.00 to $10.00 $5 00 and $6.00 A large assortment o f sm ait new Neckwear—S ilk Weaves in strik in g color patterns — Priced $1.00 to $1.50 Underwear . Unions and two-piece garments o f cotton, wool mixed, all wool and silk Priced $1.00 to $6.00 Wool mixed Shirts, good heavy q n a lity ........................................ $2.50 to $4.00 Uncle Sam Work Shirts .................................... —....................................... $1.00 FRED A lb a n y W ARD T H E M E N ’S S T O R E Dress Gloves Leather Wo .1 Oregon City Woolen Mills—Virgin Wool Lounging and Bath Robes Sweaters Pull-Over, Coat *nd Shaker-Knit Styles The G ift that Can Always be Used There’s really noth-ng more Practical and Appreciative \lz Mz Neckties O regon $2.50 up 75c and »1.00 Belts In i.ia l w ith Beltogram A ll plain leathers $1.50 $$.00