Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 29, 1927, Image 8

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    Sun. Mon. Tues.,
Jan. 1-3
Gene Stratton Porter’s
‘The Harvester*
Wednesday
Ramon Novarro in
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“ The Road to Ronance”
Thursday and Friday
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‘‘Serenade”
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ly five y c a r» old, ' ho m e believed to be the firm midgets to enter court
I.'oovllle. I lit., usklng fo r t. sepiiration
action fu >r divorce. Ike tiled suit In
fiotti Li wife, saying they were not mad at each other, only they couldn't
get ululi
K O O N T Z ’S
Saturday
Ken Maynard in
“Wagon Show”
Kept Frcm Want by a Carnegie Award
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(;» o i) goods
Officers Are Elected
S O C IE T Y N E W S
From O u r Regular Corre’ pondcntj
Several Halsey resident* were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I’uul A sh­
ton of near Albany at a Christmas
dinner Sunday.
Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. John Pass, Mr.
and Mrs. W orth liass, Mr. and
Mrs. Estus Bass and two children,
Dorothy and Clifford, Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton Bass and »on Lyl*, Mr.
and Mrs. K oi ert Si-k and three
children, Edward, Koscoo and Flo-
ence, Mrs. Sophia Bass and Lena
Bass. Other guests were Mrs. El-
den Bonar and Maurice Conley of
Eugene,
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The n embers of the Epworth
League field their regular busintss
meeting and social at the Metho,
diet church Wednesday evculng.
During the business meeting nomi­
nation of officers for l'JJS was held
and two new members, Grace Falk
and Earl Elliott, were added to the
ro'l c til. The remainder of the
evening was spent sx'i.tlly and at
au early hour refreshments were
served. Complimented guests for
the evening were Roberta und Edna
VanNice, Ruth Snyder, Enid and
W anda Veatcb, Delm.» Falk, Maty
Sm ith and Carl Sperling.
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The annual election of officers
of the Methodist fcunday school
was held last wet k and the follow-!
irg officers elected: J S. Nicewood
superintendent; Frank H"dly as
sistant superintendent; Hope H u e-1
sey secretary-treasurer;
Agnes
Bressler librarian; Ruth Sturtevant
organist. The teachers are A. J.
Hill, ] S. M i'ler, John Standish,
Frank Hod ley, Mrs. Bob Miller,
Mis. Siduoy Smith, Mrs. Daisy
Wahl and Mrs A. J. Hill.
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P e r s o n tills I
(By un E nterpiise Reporter)
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l ite ittiologi tipit shows Midshipman
II tV. Bauer of Uoldrldge, Neb., who
Is playing a splendid game at center
for Ute Naval academy basket ball
squud.
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A DM INISTRATO R’S N O TICE OP
H EA R IN G ON FINAL ACCOUNT
Mrs Anna Albert anil Iter six cltlltlrin, of Philadelphia, who benefit by
tin aw ard from the Cti*rr.i gle hero fund commission o f $S0 a month, and a
bronze miiliil, In recognition of the heroism of Earl It. Albert, the husband
and father, lie lost his life In aiding In the rescue of a girl from the Del
aw are river last April.
Notice is hereby given th at the final
account of A. G. W aggener as adm inis­
trator of the estate of C. A. W aggener
deceased has been filed in Ute County
Court of Linn County, State of Oregon,
mil that the 2 'rd day of January. 1928,
it the hour of 10 a. m. has te e n duly
appointed by said c o u t for the hearing
of objections to said final account and
t le settlem ent thereof, at which time
a ty person interested in.said estate may
appear and file objections thereto anil
contest the saute.
Dated and first published th is 22nd
day of December 1927.
A. G. W AGGENER,
T ossing & Tussing. A dm inistrator
A ttys for Adinr.
Aforesaid.
Dec. 2 2 29-Jan. 5-12-19.
New Navy
Plane Carrier Scon Ready
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Fresh Candies, Nuts, Fruits.
For good, fresh candies like the Peter Pan anil Florizel kind
at d nuts that are fresh, fruits that are Al and Bread and
Cakes fresh from one of the best bakeries in the state, go to
Clark’s Confectionery "or«,,,,
JUNIOR
ISOTONG
*'ETTICAT
11. preaching. Subject: “ Turn-
Over a New Leaf.’’
6:30 Epworth League
7 :30 public services
7:30 Thursday, prayer meeting
Here all will find a welcome
regardless of social standing. Your
presence will help, and we will try
to do you good.
J . S. M i'ler, pastor.
Pine Grove C hurch—
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev.
Smalley.
Your attendance and coopera-
would be appreciated by those who
are trying to carry on this work.
Classified Advertisements
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Now is the time to overhanl your car,
while things are not rushing and you
don’t need the car.
Let us make you a price on your job.
All work guaranteed.
are. ai Vi certai
of liq h t f o o d with-
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the Double A c tin
ARROW GARAGE
A full line of tobaccos and smokers supplies.
LIFE
M ethodist—Next S->nd*y :
10 a. in., Sunday school
Let us Overhaul Your Car
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Church of Christ—
Mrs. Sophia Thompson was tl)
Sunday school, 10.
Halssy Tuesday to consult a phy-
11:00 a. in. morning wotship and
s can.
communion
for all Christians.
A nna Robnett is taking cate of
6:30
p.
m.
Christian
Endeavor.
Mrs. Ed Willougby’a children,
P
'ayer
meeting
Wednesday
8 p.
Mark and Fay.
m.
Velina Stone of Portland spent
Christin s day here at the home of
I LIST jo u r fa rm s a n d e x c h a n g e s of a l1
kinds with me. F red Iloflich, 314 Lyon
her parents.
S treet. Albany, Oregon,
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Mrs. M»nna Frecrksen spent
Christmas with her son, P. H.
WAN i EI)—Hear from owner Ranch for
sale. State cash price, particulars. D.
Fr.eksen.
F. Bush, Minne tpolis, Minn. dS j 12
Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Ott spent
C niiiltnas day with the latter’s
OA K LAN D— RON TI Ac S
Sales and Service
parent*: Robert Arnold and wife.
Good used curs sold with our guaran­
Janet Arnold of Spray, Ore., is
tee.
spending the holidays at the holt e
BYERLY MOTOR CO.
o' her father, Robert Arnold.
Albany, Oregon
A view of the new C. S. S. Saratoga, an liiniictise airplane curt let soon
to be placed In service by Ute Navy departm ent. This Is un olllilal navy
Dale McR'uley of Eugene sp-nt
The E nterprise $1.00 a year
the Christmas holidays here at tl e photograph.
H a ls e y M e a t M a r k e t
FOR SALE—IS head of fat stock ewes
botue of her pa.ents.
heavy with lamb.
Chancy Sickels
George Hoffman, Prop.
The regular meeting o ' the met. -
Halsey, yregon. Phone 207.
b rs of Calla Ciicle. Neighbor* f
Woodcraft, was held Tuesday eve t • i
i ig and practice ra a held for in-
s illa lu n , which will he held J a r, I
Last evening a large num ber of
the young peo.feof Halsey enjoyed
au old faahioned hard time patty
at the town hall. Dancing and
games were the diversion of th*
evening and at a lute hour a lunch
was served. Through the courtesy
of the Music Shop's local agent
in tsic was furnished by a Columbia 9
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