Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 15, 1927, Image 4

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    H íffsp^S nterjirise^íalse^c^
H a l s e y E n t e r p r is e
authorities, iu cooperation with the
health agencies of the
counties and the state.
Published Thursday at Halsey Oregon, official
H F i r d A A LAKE
Publishers
The city ot Salem enterta'r.ed
$1 a year in advance. Arrearages 1214c
a month. Stops when time expires (or two days last week the men.beri
unless continuance is ordered.
of the Western Nut Growers as-
Advertising, 20c an inch; no discount soCiation, assembled in annual s e s -1
for time or space; no charge for .
,
,
..
composition or changes. Announce-
,or lbe discussion of the
ments ot entertainments, food sales, various problem s affecting the in-
etc., whose object is to raise money, dustry of grow ing and m arketing
charged at regular advertising rates. w aU „ ^ !ilberts. cbe, tllUt ttc .
Announcements of religious m
e e t i n
g
s , ,
not exceeding four Inches, free If i About io growers of western
copy is received before Tuesday.
Oregon ant) southw est W ashington
- participated and it was evident
With a presidential election lees from the papers which were rend
The H olidiy Season of 1927 finds us better prepared than ever to fill
then a year off it becomes mote and the discussions thereon th a t
and more im portant that the vot- out growing is looked upon as an
your needs in Christmas goods. O ur stock has been carefully selected
lug public understand the basic agricultural enterprise of great
ieeala and principals that have ' promise and consequent importance
from the latest and best, and is complete in its details whether toys or
made America a great prosperity ; in this patt of the northwest.
the »ore substantial Gifts of wearing apparel. O n the toy tables are
and world leadership.
Restriction
of
emigration
has
re­
Tbeie will be the usual number
of ugum euts advanced by vote­ versed the tide of unskilled labor
Silk Dogs, Dolls, (big and little,) Rubber Balls, Balloons, Drums
's, eking politicians and radicals. flowing to this country from Eu-
Buggies, Mechanical Toys,
and numerous other gifts for little tots.
Government-ownership and free rope. A survey just completed by
the
national
industrial
conference
trade advocates will have their
say.
Framers of harmful and board shows a net gain of common
fo dish hills will attempt to gain a labor of 260,000 a year from 1910
following for their vague theories. to 1914. Since 1924 the United
Handkerchiefs, shoes, stockings, galoshes,
Pictures, Vases, Stationery, Sterling Silver
It is the duty of every citizen to States has been tending hack to
European
countries
an
average
of
combs, sweaters, hand bags, traveling
investigate and support measures
Candle Sticks, Salt and Pepper Holland,
that will insure a continuation of 0,000 a year more than the num ­
cases, table linen, dresser scarfs,
Felix (the cat) Salt, Pepper, Mustard
our business and industry. We are ber landed here.
yard dress goods, and other goods
3-Piece Tea Sets, Tea Pots, Boxes
on the eve of a greater age than
that
will
make
suitable
gifts
Dresser Sets, and etc.
Senator McN’ary has »lightly
the world has ever seen. Great
modified
his
farm
relief
I
ill
and
piojects are being executed. The
ibttoduced it again for congression­
For Dad, Brother or Him. Neckties, glovse, handkerchiefs, shirts, socks, collars, belts, muffler ¡5»
n xt president will have to consid­
al action. The cqualizitiou fee is
and many other pieces of merchandise that will make suitable gifts.
er such ever growing problems as
now made to apply to all products
the tariff, and taxation—both cor­
of the farm.
poration and personal He will
Santa's Headquarters
Halsev, Oregon
have to stand as a rock agaiutt
public ownertLIp o fin d u stiy if | P in e G r o v e Ite m s |
our rights are to be preserted. It
uiuiuJiMuwiiiiiuiniruniuiiiiiiiitiiiiiinnm i n
(E n te rp rise C orresp on d en ce)
is no timo for doubtful expéri­
tended the services at the Halsey parents, M r. and M rs. C. S. W il­
Geotge McNeil and family wire Methodist church Monday evening liams.
menta.
Sunday
visitors at the John Mc­ and hoard Rsv. Joseph Smith
Fortunately, the American peo­
REVERENCE— Sincere reverence is reflected in every act
Mr. and Mrs. M artin Cummings,
Neil
home.
ple can usually be counted upou to
of organization. Simple dignity—beauty—comfort to those
speak.
accompanied by Mr. aud Mrs. Roy
we serve—is manifested by the individuality of the friendly
support principles that have been
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Albertson
Mrs. A. L Knighten was sn Metcalf and daughter a rd Mrs. C.
Wright Service.
cast overwhelmingly in favor of visited at the A. F. AILertsoD home Albany visitor Friday.
8. W illiams drove to Eugene Mon­
Sunday.
conservative hut progrès ive gov-
W L W R IG H T , F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chandler day to hear Mrs. Aimie McPherson
er .meut.
Ru-gel Githens and family were and Agnes Chandler were among preach.
D. C. Rossman, Local Manager
guests at the A L. Knighten home the Albany business vkitors Sat­
Phone
255.
Halsey, Oregon
Plans are being made for a re­
The health of every co-immunity
Sunday afternoon.
urday.
vival meeting to be held during the
in Oregon depends to a great ex-
Mrs. W. L. McLaren and Mrs.
t-n t upon the public health work
Mr. and Mrs E. E. Hover and holidays. Rev. Metcalf will be in
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charge of the services and will be
that is being carried out in every E. E. Hover attended the mission­ son Robert visited at the Everett assisted by several ministers from
other community of the state. No ary meeting at Mre. George Bayr.e’s Hover homo iu Harrisburg Friday, near by churches. December 20
community is isolated. Thi» is Ihursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler has been set as the date of the first
Mr and Mrs. Harvey W’allace of spent Friday iu Albany.
meeting, and an earnest invitation
especially true with regard to tu­
is
extended to all to attend these
Kiger
Island
spent
Saturday
night
berculosis because of tlu nature of
Mr. aud Mrs. L. E. Eagy were meetings.
the disease. The program for the at the A. F. Albertson home.
Corvallis business visitors Friday.
control of this disease must he
Mary Heinrich of Corvallis spent
Russell Knighten of Albany NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
state-wide and constant.
The the week end here at the Heim ich
ACCOUNT.
spent Sunday at the A. L. Knigli-
stimulation of local leadership is home.
Notice
is
lierebv
given that the final
ten home.
account of Grace Farwell as Executrix of
one of the things accomplished by
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Albertson,
Mr, and Mrs. A. Albertson were the last will and testament of Richard j
the Oregon Tuberculosis associa­ Mr. a id Mrs. L. C. Hughes and
C. Farwell deceased, has been filed in i
county seat visitors Tuesday.
tion and Its aIlibated county health Rohena and Airs. E. It. Hover at-
the County Court of Linn County, State
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
of Oregon, and that the 26th day of Dec
L. C. Hughes, Mrs. Lola Shaw and ember. 1927. at the hour of 10 o'clock, A !
Mr. Pucket a'.teud-’d Rev. S m ith’s M.. has been duly appointed by said
/I p ¡ m
o n - w ide
'
meeting
at tne Evangelical church Court for the hearing oi objections to I
N ttlir u r io N -
said final account and the settlement
| iu Albany.
Gifts for Mother, Sister or Sweetheart
M. V. KOONTZ COMPANY INC _
thereof, at which tune any person inter
‘ In c a rn i
.ued
Mrs. Tom Ely came over from ested in said estate may appear and file
¡K ing’s Valley the first of the week objections thereto in writing and con test
the same.
for a few days visit.
Dated and first published on Nov, 2t
DEPARTMENT STORES
The school children under the 1927.
Grace Farwell,
supervision of the teacher are pre-
Executrix Aforesaid.
pating a Christmas program and Tussing & Tussing,
Attys, for Lxrx
committees have been appointed
lor the community Christmas tree
at the school house Christmas eve.
Albany, Oregon
7/ie G i f t Enduring !
The G ift o f B eau ty!
The G ift o f R efin em en t!
Genuine Rogers'
SILVERW ARE
Our Silver Anniversary
Pattern Again at a Lew Price
B e a u tifu l
S ilv e r
A n n iv e r s a ry
P a tt e r n
I n S ilv e r
F in is h
C at
26-Piece Set of
R ogers’
Guaranteed
Electro Silverplate
Tableware
6 F o rk a
6 K n iv es
6 T r a .p n o n s
6 1 a b le tp o o n t
I S u g e r S h e ll
1 B u tte r K n if e
globe
Lake Creek News
Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Ardry^
were trausacliog business in Al­
bany Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Jackson
and Mr. and Mrs. George Hocken-
smith attended the ineelitig at the
Light House temple in Eugene
Sunday.
Karl Williams, accompanied by
his friend, Carrol Kedder, drove
up from Portland Friday evening
and spent the week end with his
Sun. Mon. Tues., Dec. 18-20
Colleen Moore in
Wednesday
Marion Davies in
I”
“Fair Co-ed”
Thursday and Friday
Richard Dix in
“ The Gay Defender’'
Saturday
Tom Mix “ Arizona Wildcat”
lif e
F . M . F R E N C H & »S O N
Jewelers-Optometrists
f
MAKE IT
A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS
25c E x tra if Ordered by M i ¡1
Made of highest quality nickel silver metal with
heavy
deposit
of pai
pure silver Kn ives have quadruple
.
.
—
nome and for every occasion
in e v e ry
Select \ our Christinas Silv erware
The Music Shop
Phone 168.
Everything Musical
Albany. Oregon
Buy ' our Phonograph Records
From Our Agent
MORRIS’ PHARMACY, Halsev
H onk! H onk!
Iu five yetrs 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 dashed into eternity.
\\ hat s out there? Nobody knows.
Better come around aud have brakes relined or adjusted.
Also you can get a can of lire patching for two bits.
F IS K A N D
F E D E R A L T IR E S
The Halsey Garage
jt s.