Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, January 12, 1928, Image 5

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Mrs. Clarence See/ returned to 'e d house aud also sang a beautiful
hungry last w»ek is perhaps en ­
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joying scrambled eggs now as some her home iu Portland Thursd»y solo.
one stole about a gallon of cream after spending some time here with
from the milk house at the Charles her paients. Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph
Read Your Bible
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About fifty of those present at
Lloyd Hughes came home from Nichols farm Tuesdav night and Drinkard.
five dozen eggs from Sylvester’s
Mr. and Mrs. ], J . Applegate of! the close of Sunday School last
Noti Tuesday.
E.iday
night.
Orleans
visited at the Martin Cum­ Sunday, at the Church of Christ
You may obtain your requirements for delivery at
School opened Monday after a
mings home Sunday. Other guests pledged them-'elyes to re id a chap­
time of arrival of car at a price of
vacation of two weeks.
were Mr. aud Mrs. C. S. Williams, ter of the Bible a day this year
Lake Creek News
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hover visited
Mr. and Mrs. Arley Cummings, and to a failbfu1 attendance upon
relatives in Albany Sunday.
Charles Nichols and John McNeil. the services of worship, ac c ird n g
(By
Special
Correspondent)
This plaster has given the best of results through a period
Mr. and Mr. Earl Albertson
to C- Adrian Sias, pastor of the
The
revival
meeting
which
has
of
years. Wool contracts handled at present prices on
Vilm a Alford visited at the J.
came up from Monmouth Saturday
church.
been
held
here
for
the
past
two
same basis as past season.
W. Evans home Sunday,
returning Sunday.
weeks cloced Suuday evening. Rev ! Beginning with Matthew 1, on
Jennie Nicewood was a guest at
Mr. and Mrs. Will Eagy of Oak­
Theodore Mitzuer of Harrisburg > January 1, the New Testament
ville visited their son, L. E. Eagy, the Sisk home Sunday.
preached to a large and attentive may be completed in one year at
and family Saturday.
A new piano has been installed congregation. The meetings were the rate of a chapter a day.
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Hay
Grain
Feed
Mrs. Dalton Gibbs of Albany in the N. H. Cummings home.
wellattended, many people coming
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visited her sister, Mrs. George
Junior W illiams visited at the from Halsey, Hai rieburg and Peoria
MORRIS PHARMACY . tier,
Chandler several days last week.
home of bis uncle, Luther Brock, Rev. Metcalf is soon to begin a to the residents of Halsey and vici
( nity many bargains in h!gh grade
series of meetings at Peoria.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. B ogins and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rannel Brock and
Mrs. Anna Githens attended the
Among those attending church box stationery. Also a few bars cf
Holiness meeting at Bellfountain son were guests of C. S Williams here Sunday evening were Mr. and Coleo and bath tab soap left at the
In five years 100,000 dashed into eternity.
Tuesday.
P'riday evening.
What’s out there? Nobody knows.
Mrs. J. W, Lamar, Mr. and Mr». | SPECIAL price of 5 cents a cake.
Better
come
around and have brakes relined or adjusted.
George
Bayne
and
son
John
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Owen
of
After the program Friday eve­
Mrs. E- D. Isom and Mrs. F.
Also
you
can get a can of tire patching for two bits.
Thomas
Logan
of
Peoria,
Mr.
and
Springfield
were
overnight
guests
ning the committee in charge of
Buford Morris and son Bobbie drove
at
the
Henry
Brock
home
S
atur.
Mrs.
L.
C.
Hughes,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
the community meeting served an
Fisk and Federal Tires.
to Albany Tuesday and spent the
A. Albertfon, Mr. and Mrs, Martin
oyster supper. The evening was day.
day visiting relatives and friends.
enjoyed by a large crowd,
Mr. and Mrs. G, W- Hockeu- and family from Pine Grove, Rev.
Theodore Mitzaer spoke to a crowd-
The Enterprise $1.00 a year.
A. L. Knigliten went to Portland str.ith aud daughter were dinutr
Monday to appear as a witnes3 iu guests at the Thomas Jackson bon e
a law suit bi ought bv M. Sternberg ( Sunday.
Co. against the Southern Pacific
0 . R F*ulk who for severs
railway company to cover damages years resided on the Mary Palmer
for a tire which occurred when Mr. farm here, later moving to Cali­
Knighten was a fireman in Al­ fornia, is visiting at the Thomas
bany.
Jackson home. Mr. Faulk ha-
Some one who may have been many friends here.
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A Carload of Land Plaster
Will Arrive about February 1st
$12.50 a Ton.
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The Halsey Garage
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 17TH
Halsey City Hall
L A D D IE ’
A WONDERFUL CINEMA VERSION
Epic in life of an American family, by Gene Stratton-Porter
A flying leap on his mount—a mad gallop—a revolver clinch
—the oldest hunt in the world, one man after an o th er-a
father after his son. Can vou guess what happens when they
meet? Don’t miss this big show. Admission 10c and 25cts.
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You can always depend
upon splendid baking results
with Crescent —
the Double Acting
B a lin g Powder
Jacobs Oregon City
Virgin Wool
or M o to r Robe
w ith ev ery m an ’s
overcoat, two-trouser
suit
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McCormick-Deering No. 8 exactly |
meets the average farm er’s
combine needs!
If you will [telephone us, or come to
our store, we will see that you get one
of our new catalo’gues showing the
McCormick-Deering No. 8, as it is now
being built for the 1928 harvest season.
Study the catalogue'and talk with McCormick-Deering
owners; then you will understand why the McCormick-Deer­
ing is the outstanding harvester-thresher success.
Schultz Brothers Warehouse Co.
Phone Shedd. 8F23 or write for delivery prices.
Warehouse at Fayetteville.
Postoffice Shedd, Oregon
aim
Men's Virgin W ool
Tw o-Trouser
Suits
#30—$35— $40
quality and style of Jacobs Oregon City Virgin Woolens.
M en’s Virgin W ool
designs! Motor Robes in delightful color combinations!
O vercoats and
Topcoats
$25— #35— #45
Lang Ranges;
Will pay for themselves in fuel saved.J
Are fully guaranteed.
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Every home has use for one orimore of these remarkably
beautiful robes.
Brilliant Indian Blankets in authentic
Select the one you preferiwhen^you buy your suit, over­
coat or woman’s coat!
The virgin wool fabrics loomed in our mills for sixty-four
years have become the standard »fort quality throughout
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W e are doing this to acquaint more people with the fins
All
Furnishings
Reduced for
January
Clearance
The
Bartcher Furniture Co.
Albany, Oregon'
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style ordinar ily seen only in custom tai'predclothcs. Some
of the country’s best designers aniktailors have been
brought here to fashion/garmentsf worthy (o f the fine
fabrics of the Oregon City, loonu. ‘
Now is the lime to become)bettei'J cquainted|witb Jacobs
Oregon City V irgin Woolens. "
FRED WARD
New reduced prices now in effect. Your old
range taken in exchange. Ask about the Lang
range to be given away tree.
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Men’s Store
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