Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 22, 1927, Image 5

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    HalsevEnterpriae, Halsey, Oregon, December 22, 1927
T U SS1N G & T U SSIN G
SCHOOL NOTES
LAWYERS
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Halaey and Browntville
Oregon
A motion cictu n o n forestry was
< veil at the city hall Thursday at
2.30. The pictures dealt with for.
est fires, the cius s, an 1 tl.eir pre­
vention to a large degree. Repre­
sent an ves from the bureau of for­
estry gave short lectures. Several
schools from the rural districts
ware present.
In cordial appreciation
of the
Greatest assst we have
Your Good Will
W e greet you with the above
Message.
The Powell children who have
been attendlug the grade school
have moved to Arizona where they
will continue in school.
Norris Hughes had been alsent
from school the past week and has
now left for good.
Mamie Falk was absent all last
week except Tuesday.
Those absent from school Friday
were Ernestine Coleraiu, Lucille
Phelp3, Ellsworth Gardner and
Mary Smith.
Due to the lack of basketball
games the last week, there hasn't
been much doing in the line of
athletics.
The Chiistma? spirit is being
shown in the grade rooms and the
high school by the Christmas trees.
The junior class has been appoint-
e 1 to decorate the high school tree
M. V . K O O N T Z CO., I nc.
Halsey, Oregon
A lfo r d
James Trayfer an 1 daughter of
Eugene spent Sund ry here.
M. doung has te?n doing some
plumbing work for C. 8. Williams.
Mrs. J. S. Nicewood end Jenuie
Were Albany business visitors Sat-
urday.
Martin Cummings is a patient at
*he Pacific Christian hospital in
¡n Eugene
A r ro w s
(Enterprise vorregpondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rickard
ate Sunday dinner at the J. H.
Rickard home.
Miss Lillie Rickard came home
Kasha Compose Suit
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from Monmouth Friday evening
F a vo rite fo r F a ll
for the holiday
Miss Hazel Davis spent several
A F. Robnett and family of Eu- days last week visiting relatives
gene were dinner gneets at the J. and friends in Halsey,
F. Isom home Sunday.
i Several people from here went
Mrs Agnes Struthers ol Golden- I to Halsey Monday evening to hear
dale, W ashington, visited at the ' Rev. Joseph Smith speak at the
Methodist church.
E. D. Ieom home Thursday.
Chester Curtis visited his uncle,
Miss Weltha is to he the soloist i
Jack Curtis, at Peoria last Satur- ’ in the pageant “ Heavenly Host,’’ !
day and brought home a Christmas to he given by the Epworth League ;
at the church Decernoer 25 at 8 p
tree for the tchool program.
Frank Wigle, a former resident m. The Laraway Music company i
of this com m unity, whose funeral also of Eugene are placing a piano
was held in H arrisburg, was buried in the church to be used for the
in the Alford cemetery last week. program and also for the revival
Jode Moore, who died in Browns­ meetings which are to begin Dec.
ville Saturday, was bnried in the 26 Rev, Metcalf lias secured sev­
eral able speakers and talented [
Odd Fellows cemetery Monday.
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Cheer
Halsey State Bank
Appreciate the kindly cooperation of its Depositors and
Friends in the past and extend their best wishes for a
Very Merry Christmas and a
Happy, Prosperous New Year.
W. M. B U R B A N K
Restaurant and Confectionery
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Happy
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our customers and
friends.
A r r iv e
B u y R o u n d trip T ic k e ts
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Compiimentsf
of the Season
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Y e a r a f te r y e a r w e receive
F u r th e r p r o o f t h a t —
H odgen--Brew ster
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—is th e BEST and m ost
ECONOM ICAL RATION
I f you haven’t tried Hodgen-Brewster feeds—Do in NOW I
Give your hens a fa ir chance to make money for you.
We can save you money in buying by ton or 5 ton 0 •
S ch u ltz B ro th e rs W arehouse Co.
Phone Shedd. 8F23 or write for ^ ¿ ver5 ,P ^ e\ rp. nn
Warehouse at Fayetteville.
Postoffice shedd. Oregon
Week-end fare to
P o rtla n d and re tu rn
Use the train or motor coach or both. Rail tickets are also
good on the Southern Pacific (Silver Gray) Motor Coaches.
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Geo. W. Laubner, Mgr.
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The properly prepared mash for the Puilet.
A ttractive prices in ton lots on whole or
Cracked Corn, M ill Feed anti Mashes.
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ta b le * a n d o th e r in fo rm a tio n .
The three-piece kasha compose still
holds sway as the costume preferred
for the fall season. The outfit shown
in the illustration la of beige kasha
and satin.
Cigarettes and Pipes at low prices.
We alsoci.rry a line o f Christmas Cards and Stationery.
Oranges 30c, 40c. 50c, 60c.
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The Officers and Directors
of the
Truman Robnett who is going to J
(By Special Correspondent)
¡0 .8 .0 is spending the Christmas
Miss Florence Sisk is home from I vacation in Halsey und while here j
Monmouth for the vacation. She is assisting bis uncle, Ko ■’ uram-
hag as her guest. Miss Cecil Ken­ 1 well, in the post office o . .ng the j
mail rush.
dall of Monmouth.
What could be a more appropriate g ift than a box of finest
o f Chocolates? That’s right, there’s nothing better. Now
that we’re agreed, let us show you our excellent stock of the
finest candies, the FLO RIZEL and PETER PAN brands.
5 lb. box Chocolates, $2.00
2* lb. box Chocolates $1.00
2J lb. tin Satin Finish, 11.00
A Full line o f Mixed Candies and Nuts at Popular Price?.
1 lb. Humidor o f Prince A lbert 11.25; 1 lb. tin Prince Albert
♦1.00; i lb. tin w ith Jimmie Pipe, 55c. Other Tobaccos and
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f t ill be yours if you present to yo ur
w ife on C h ristm a s m o rn in g a chest
o f o u r especially
F in e Silver P la te
sLang Ranges;
Will pay for them selves in fuel saved.
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New reduced prices m»w in effect. Y our old
range taken in exchange. Ask about the Lang
range to he given away tree.
Prtcod to ntd your g i / i Umaa
F . M . F ren ch & Son
Jew elers-Optometrists
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Albany, Oregon
Bartcher Furniture Co.
Albany, Oregon
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