Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, January 05, 1928, Image 8

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    ÎTalsey Enterprise, TTaìsey. Oregon^ ja n u a ry V1928
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PREVENT RUNNERS
lit r e It Slum, cnee owned b j Hie king of Shim ns lie appeared on his 3
a rriva l in N e w York. The royal meow Just returned from Europe following s
u visit which Included many airplane flights, lie planned to look over f l
New York and perhaps tour the country,
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IN BACK.
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Bring them in before Spring’s
work begins and it is too late
n e M M H B O M a n i
for
NARROW ANKLE
4 THREAD HEEL
.ets on the pole, one cud o f which we
are helping (o curry.
There ure the schools In the town
in which we live. Even though we are
fur beyond school age and n a y uot
have anyone Ui our fam ily for whose
By THOMAS A R K L E C LAR K
education we ure responsible, we
Dean of Mun, U niversity of
would be very sorry uot to have a
Illinois.
good school system In our community.
But here, 1 mu sometimes afraid, we
I I 7 E WERE taught very distln
shove the basket over toward the end
v v moral le ,ons in Ihe old reader
o f the pole which the school hoard is
which we used In the public school
supporting, or toward those who seem
when I was learning to read, nml
more closely concerned w ith school
especially were these lessons eiuplui
affairs and walk along currying a very
sized without subtlety or suggestive
light weight o f educational responsibil­
uess in the texts w idth were given u
ity. We don’t feel much call to keep
to copy in our w riting books. The fact
up our end of the load.
Hint I cannot at this moment recall
There’s the church, too. Of course
any one of them suggests that they dhl
we believe In the church, and we
did not eat themselves into my tuem
wouldn’t live in a towu w ithout one
ory very deeply. There was one story
We are strong for It, all of us, but
however, which 1 s till recall with sotm
too often we let the women or those
distinctness. Possibly It was Ihe Ulus
who seem te have nothing else to do
(ration wldeh accompanied It which
look after the church. Maybe we chip
left Its Impress upon me. Two boy-'
in occasionally when the every-mem
were carrying a heavy basket suspend
ber canvass Is on—maybe we feel too
ed from a p It wldeh rested upon tlieh
many other obligations pressing—bui
shoulders. The cleverer o f the tw i
we are Inclined to slip the basket to
discovered that by pushing the basket
ward the other end of the pole.
nearer Io Ids companion Ije lightened
There is the political situation;
Ids own load. It was a laboratory
there 16 the failure of those in authorl
experiment In physics and In fall
ty to enforce the laws. We don’t like
dealing. The lesson as I recall was the way things ure going, hut we have
that e v e ry tte Is under obligation
elected ollicluls to take charge of these
when he assumes a responsibility of
matters—some of us at least voted ai
liny sort, to keep up his end of the
the last election—and it is their bust
load.
ness to carry the load—so we push
.Most of us have a good many poles the basket slyly In their direction.
upon our shoulder, placed there by the
What a wonderful world it would be
society In which we move or the bust- | If every one would see to It that be
ness In which we nre engaged. Or
kept tils end up.
1927. b> W r.tv rn W sripapvi Union t
poesibly it might tie more accurate to
say that there ure a good many has
KEEPING YOUR
END UP
'SHAPED INSTEP
4 THREAD TOP
DOUBLE SOLE
K O O N T Z ’S
GOOD GOODS
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Cnuey w ith M r. F. M .B ry a n t, Mr.
and Mrs. J A Coney, Mrs. Mary
E, Duncan, Mr and Mrs Kay II.
From O ur Regular Correspondents
D.ir.can and sons E lton, Richard
and Dw ight, Mrs Lottie Pate and
Saturday evening Mr«. J A Miss Neotua Pate, M r and Mrs.
M ille r and Mrs, K a rl Bramwell R. Claire McCormick, A fter d in ­
planned a surprise for Mr«. F lor ner presents were exchanged
ence Leeper whose birthday was
At the J. C. Dawson h une were
Sunday, by preparing and taking
n birthday dinner to her home Mr. and Mis. I’uul Dawson and
Two large birthday cakes were a sons Saylor a ud Tommy and
part of the dinner, those enjoying daughter Roberta, of Albany, and
the dinner and the evening were Miss Margaret Dawson of Portland.
S O C IE T Y N E W S
Mr. and Mrs. M iller, M r and Mrs.
Bramwell and children and Mrs
Lsuper and «on.
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At the J. 0, Drown home on
Monday Christmas dinner was ser.
V ni to the following guests: Mrs.
A B. Dunlap and daughters, Miss
Eleanor and Miss Margaret of
Biow nevllle, M r end Mrs Robert
Crawford and son Clyde of Albany,
Mrs. Amanda Stockton, M r. and
Mrs. O tto Stockton and two sons,
M 's* Almeda M cBiide, M r. John
McBride, Mr. and Mrs R U .H a m ­
ilto n , M r. and Mrs. C. 11. Brown
and daughters, M r, en I Mrs K.
\V Brown, W illa rd Blown at d
M as Meda liro v u .
Honoring Mrs. Florence I.eepet
whose birthday was Sunday Mrs.
Frank Leeper entertained a group
c l relatives at a turkey dinner at
Ler home in this city. Dinner was
served at 1:30 o’clock, A color
scheme of pink and white was used
'J he table was centered w ith a
large birthday cake coveted with
white frosting and ornamented
w ith pink rosebuds. Places were
marked for Mr. mid Mrs. J. A
I’eotia— M r, and Mrs. Glen
M ille r, Fraucis Leeper, Sidney StU-ley and sun Mt rle of l ’oillan d.
Leeper, Mr. and H’ ri. Frank Ltep Mr. ami M is C. E B ra tta in and
•r and the honor guest.
daughter Lois and husband and
daughter of Pot Hand, M r.aad Mrs
G ia n t B ru lla ui tb> ir daughter am.
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F A Y E T T E V IL L E
h r a»u Deltuar. M r and Mrs
Numerous fa m ily C h'istm as d in ­
I.e g hlon Bayne and children cc-
ner! were served in t h e vicin ity
joyed a fa m ily C h ristm is dinner
L bristmas dav among them beit g
w. h their mother and grandu.oth­
one at Ihe ho ue of Mr. and Mrs.
er Mis. Alice Barcus.
J E. Painter w ith the following
Thu memheis of the women's
as guests
Mr. mid Mrs. E r n s t
M ille r and sou Leland and Miss inie-n n iry rociety met for tl.e ’r
Lola Pasctll of P oiiland and Pep’ social mcetii g at the home t l M is
Jessie M cLaren, Ihe io « iu s w t c
(Io lid ot Evgenr.
beautiful with t ’hiistuiaa d cora -
A turkey dinner was served ut tions, the p rincipal feature being
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Fresh Candies, Nuts, Fruits.
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C lark’s Confectionery "or'gon
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A full line of tobaccos and smokers supplier.
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Hill & Company
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DIPPING INTO
SCIENCE
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The Coconut Crab
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There Is a certain kind of
erub which lives on coconuts.
The largest of the crab fam ily,
he makes a home for himself
among the roots of the coconut
tree and lives conveniently near
the source of supply. As much
us a quart of pure oil Is ob
talned from these crabs as a re
suit of this coconut d ie t
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Π/iU rc /i -^Votices
M ethodist— N ext Sunday :
10 a. in ., Sunday school
11, preaching. Subject: “ T u rn -
Over a New L e a f.”
6:30 Epw orth League
7:30 pub lic services
7:3 0 T h u rs d a y , p r a y e r
m e e tin g
Here a ll w ill hod a welcome
regardless of social standing. Y o u r
presence w ill help, and we w ill tr y
to do you good.
J. S. M iU er. pastor.
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Famous
W & W
Art Calendar
W ith a Large Box W. & W.
P iu e G ro ve C h u r c h —
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev,
| S m a lle y .
Y our attendance and coopera-
I would he appreciated by those who
; are try in g to ca rry on this work.
Church of C hrist—
Sunday school, 10.
11:00 a. m. m orning w otsblp and
| comm union for a ll Christians.
6:30 p. m. C hristian Endeavor.
P'ayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.
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A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N O TIC E OF
H E A R IN G ON F IN A L ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the final
account of A. G, Waggener as adm inis­
trator of the estate of C. A. Waggener
deceased has been filed in the County
02801777
Court of Linn County, State of Oregon,
and that the 2 ’rd day of January. 1928,
I 1ST your farms and exchanges of all at the hour of :0 a. m. has teen duly
kinJs w ith me. Fred Hoflicb, 354 Lvon appointed by said cou"t for the hearing
of objections to said final account and
Street. Albany, Oregon,
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the settlement thereof, at which tim e
WAN . E l)— Ile v r from owner Ranch for any person interested in said estate may
sale. State cash price, particulars. D appear and file objections thereto and
F. Ruth, M inneapolis, M inn US j l 2
contest the same.
Dated and first published this 22nd
The Enterprise St 00 «year
day of December 1927.
Classified “
t-r V-rt. rf. atxst-
Jean Iicpc l.ucost.. tennis «.humpha
of France and the United Stutes, con
queror of W illiam T. Tilden, hus uhan
Boned the courts until next May, and
Is devoting his entire time Io the
motor business, automobile and air
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MORRIS PHARMACY
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A. G. W AGGENER,
FOR SALE—18 head of fat stock ewes Tussing it Tussing. A dm inistrator
heavy w ith lamb
Chancy Sickels, A ttys for Admr.
Aforesaid.
Halsey, Oregon, phone 207.
Dec. 22-29 Jan. 5-12-19.
plane.
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fhere w ill be a motion picture show
at the City Hall. Halsey, every Tues­
Good feature) w ill be shown. Bring the kiddies.
TUESDAY, JANUARY KITH
For good, fresh candies like the Peter Pan and Florizel kind
ard nuts that are fresh, fru its that are A l and Bread and
Lakes fresh from one of the test bak ’ries in the state, go to
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day night.
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Stationery
$1.00
the Christinas tree where the mem­
ber« exchanged their gifts w ith tb->
sp irit which we hope w ill extend
through Ihe years. Mrs. McLaren
serve I a delicious lunch to the
members (rated around a long ta
b'e decorated w ith a m iniature
tree fur the center piece. Everyone
h id a most enjoyable time.
I h • I’n lle r sew ing club was cn-
tertalnei I by Mrs. M M F ru it
Wednesday afternoon when sever­
al of the members enjoyed a pleas-
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ant alternoon, but mused lhe.com-
p in y cl a) many of th eir members,
o n e in th : hospital at A lbany, one
in the Emmanuel hospital in Port­
land a id several w tre absent on
recount of sickies-. Mrs. F ruit
served a dainty lunch assisted by
Mrs. M attha Abrahams and Mrs
Kila Lamar.
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Tom Tyler in
Let’s Go Gallegher
A Real Live-Wire Comedy-Drama.
Let us Overhaul Y our Car
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 guaianteed.
Also Comedy,
l’lnse pictures ar> brought to you at 10 cents and 25 cents.
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