jfalsey Enterprise, ttalsey, Oregon, December 1ft 1927 Arrowhead Hosiery £ Spoon River Sparks | (By ao Eolerpriaa Reporter) M r anJ Mr». L'oyd SU t cousins of H L. Straley, and For rest Know'*» of 1‘ortiaoJ spent Sunday at ihe Straley bom*. M » Hatel Mnnkera, a h ) ha« been it Portland, came home w ith them 11 REASONS for SATISFACTION ■RAVEL STOP TO L E V E N T RUNNERS For the past four wejks the d if ­ ferent c'ssses in Bible sdiool have taken turns conducting the school service. Next Sunday it w ill be Miss McCornac' ’s class of boss' turn. Merle Jean S tn le ly returned to her school duties at M to h fie ld Saturday, the quaratiae for in fa n ­ tile paralysis in that city having been lifted. Mrs. Stra'ey i n 1 son Ler >y accompanied her as fa r as Pine G m re C hurch— Eugene. Sunday School 10 a. in. E. E. Csrey and fa m ily were Preaching nt 11 a. ni. by R dinner guests Sun lay at the Henry Smalley. Setleld home. Prayer meeting W edncslay 8 p Mrs. E S. Marsters arrived home in. Friday fr im Shasta C ity, C a lif., Your Attendance and c >opt ra- where she has been visiting her son would be appreciated by those w 1 o Lyman and wife. ire tryin g to carry on this work. 3 SEAMS NARROW ANKLE THREAD HEEL INSTEP 4 THREAD TOE DOUBLE SOLE K O O N T Z ’S c o o n GOODS Mr. and M s A L Falk a e the tSotfetgotfic+fictgctgctgstgetflctgctfctgc Agnes Struthers of Goldendale, proud parents of a baby g irl which H a lse y a n d V icinity Brevities Wash., spent Wednesday at Soda­ arrived at th e ir home Monday This Sîem s to Be (h i How Of It care ■* Student inllucnce on collegi names is not at all modern. ac- cording to a group of “ old tim ers’ ’ Ava F alk who is keeping house at O. 3. C., who have divulged the fo r C. L. Falk er., spent last week inform ation the fa m ilia r in itia la . at the Paul B ie rly home, little O-A.C. weie originated by students Doreen Bierly being q uite ill making a college yell soino eight Daring her absence Edna Falk years after the college became a ’ look her place at the Falk home state institutio n. When B ill BlossI Mr. and Mrs. A. M Templeton introduced football to the college spent Wednesday at J. P. Temple iu 1892 it was decided a college to n ’s. ye ll was also necessary, so the C h rrlie Falk and fa m ily and A. famous “ Zip Boom B^e ’ yell was L. Falk and fa m ily and Andrew made, using “ S. A , S A , S. A C .” Falk spent Sunday at the C. 1. This sound d so much like a per- F alk home. son hissing, says Dr. F u lto n , that Mr. and Mrs. D. Burge of Dever it was decided to substitute Oregon were dinner guests Sunday a t the for state, thus making the in itia ls R E. Bierly home and while in 0 A C. The fu ll uaiue, “ Stale A g ­ this neighborhood called at W. A. ric u ltu ra l College of the State of Oregon’’ is s till used on salary F a lk ’». Wednesday evening H. J. Falk check blanks and roa n other legal and fa m ily drove to H arrisburg forms. M rs. F. W. Falk is helping for mother and baby. ville. The Brandon e;hool children O- W. Frum and fam ily of Hal- sold -450 Chiistm ae seals this year. s y and Mr. and Mrs. J H. Thom p­ M r. and Mrs. E. E. Gordon of son and fa m ily of Albany spent Fayetteville were transacting busi­ Sunday in Portland where they visited Mrs. Frum who recently ness in Halsey Saturday. underwent a major operation in a L ittle Leonard Bierly has been Portland hospital Mrs. Frum is stayiug w ith his grandm other, Mrs im p roving rapidly and expects to A. H. Q uim by the paet week. be able to return homo the la tte r M r. and Mrs. S B. Bowman and part oi the week. Ruth McMahon and Thelm a Dodge Mrs. Curtis V’ atch arrived home made a week end trip to Salem. Sunday evening from Berkley, A. H- Q uim by and fa m ily spent C a lif, where she has been visiting Sunday at the Childers home near during the past two weeks at the Lebanon. M r. Childers is a broth home of her brother. She reports er of M rs. Quimby. a pleasant visit and sunshine all Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Sickels the tim e she was there On the spent Sunday at the home of the way home Mrs. Veatch stopped in latter s mother, Mrs. Margaret Roseourg to vielt her daughter. H in to n of N orth Benton county, Mr. and Mrs. M erit Bolton stayed W . C. Sickels and fa m ily and with Mr. Veatch Charles Hamer of Halsey and Mrs Veatch’ » absence. during £ Mrs. and spent the evening. Don’ t fa ill to sea “ AH of a Sud- Mayme aud Howard Falk were, ,, She’s b iiu g in g a line guests at the C. L. Falk sr. home <*el1 ' lot of young folks along w ith in r Thursday evening aud helped Web- and we know you w ill like them. e t r Falk celebrate his birthday. © PARKER PENS For every member of the family $ 2 75 Bring in your C hristm as greet-! C A L L IN G end» make nice i g cards and let us p rin t your Christmas presents. Why not older names on them. tome at the Enterprise olice. » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ r s a ia b ■ a 50 $.^ °0 $ y 00 Pencils to match, $3.f0 and .<‘4.(0. Fversharp Pencils at 50c to ,<3.t0. JEWELRY body welcome. bom . ■ IN BACK. SHAPED ular Met I- d u t— Nex Su i 1 ly : 10 a. in., Sunday eckoil 11, preaching. 6:30 Epworth League • U ’ p -ib .ij ssrvic s i :80 Thursday, prayer meeting H 're a ll w ill find a welcome ' eg irdless of soc a! standing. Youi »resence w ill he'p, and we w ill try ! Mr«. C. K. G illette and son* sp:nt the week end vis itin g rela- lives in Salem. Doris Howard, to do you good. J. S. M i'le r, pastor. who uleo spent the week end in Sa­ lem visiting her sister E lla, and Church of C hrist— her friend, Gertrude l'a rr, returned Sunday school, 10. home w ith them Sunday evening 11:00* m. m orning worship an I Miss Grace K irk and brother ommuuion for a ll chr stians. W illi» motored to Albany S itu r - 6:30 p. m. C hristian Endeavor , day. A Christmas pageant w ill b» : given at the church next Smid n , Ihe G. J, Rike fam ily aie er.. joying a Dalco lig h t plant they •veiling at 7:80. This w ill be w e ll vorth vour whila to see. Every­ have recently instal e I in their EXTRA ELASTIC- HEAVY DOUBLE MERCERIZED W E LT * C /lU rch ^ Y o tic e s Give an Ingersoll Watch, $1.50 to $6.00. W rist W atch, $3.50 and $4.00, w atch chains. B racelets, knives, n e c k la c e s rin g s, cuff links. Games and Toys for the Kiddies G ilt se ts for yo u r sw e e tie and also pow der, p e rfu m e and com pacts, C h ristm a s ca- dies, S a n ta C laus F R E E w ith each pound. See o u r w indow s. MORRIS’ PHARMACY A d d itio n a l T rain S e r v ic e to P ortland every Tuesday, T hursday, Friday, S aturday and Sunday (D u r in g D e ce m b e r) L e a v e H a ls e y 1 2 :1 4 p . nr. A r r iv e P o r tia n d 3:30 p . in. In addition to the regular daily train and M otor Coach aervice. Buy R oundtrip T ickets $ 0 .9 0 W e e k -e n d fa re to P o r tla n d a n d re tu rn O Use the train or motor coach or hath. Rail tickets are also good on the Southern Pacific (Silver Gray) Motor Coaches. A sk a f e n t fo r c o m b in e d t im e ta b le s a n d o t h e r in f o r m a t io n . Southern Pacific C. P. Moody, a g in t ‘ Phone 226 ■ ■ ■ r- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ or 4 I ■ s s s s g ■ I | For the idler peak of Egg Production, ■ ■ ■ p ■ Feed Triangle Egg Mash ■ 9 : To your Hullet Hock. Our Immense Christmas Stock is Complete With Splendid Gifts for Everyone in the Family. W h a t could be a m ore a p p ro p ria te g ift th a n a box of F in e st o f C h o c o la te s? T h a t’s rig h t, th e r e ’s n o th in g b e tte r. N ew th a t w e ’re a g re e d , le t us show you o u r ex cellen t stock o f th e fin e st c a n d ie s, th e F L O R IZ E L an d P E T E R PA N brands. ■ For Mother -- 5 lb. bo* C hocolates, $2.00 2J lb. box C hocolates $1.(0 2J lb. tin S a tin F inish, $1.00 A F ull line o f Mixed C an d ies an d N u ts a t P o p u la r P rices. 1 lb. H u m id o r o f P rin c e A lb e rt $1.25; 1 lb. tin P rin c e A lb e rt $1.00; è lb. tin w ith Jim m ie Pipe, 55c. O th e r Tobaccos and C ig a r e tte s a n d P ip es a t low prices. W e also c a rry a line of C h ristm a s C ard s and S ta tio n e ry . O ra n g e s 30c, 4(’c, 50c, 60c. S ta tio n e ry 5