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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1928)
Jîa lse ^E id te rjjd s o J îa ls e y ^J ire ^^ j í ’ I 1876 1928 A Service Store for 52 Years Specially honored at this time and I B B Costume Ensemble of Smart French Beige ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ti I I I I I ■ a a b b « were the recipients of many pretty f gifts. D uring the afternoon con- I versation and games were pleasing . diversions, and the d e lig h tfu l af teruooo was brought to a close by |s the serving of delicious refresh- I ments by Mrs. Rosa Cool' and Mrs. I John Evans, assisted by several • others. Fifteen were present fcr j| the afternoon, | jg For National Thrift Week I READJUSTMENTS By THOMAÎ ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University oí Illinois. We Mention ARE. W E mai marked, P- S. White Tuna Fish, 35c, 3 for 95c cash P. S. Asparagus Tips, 45c 2 for 75c cash P. S. lin y Kernel Corn, 20c 4 for 75c cash P. S. Melba Peaches, 25c, 4 for 95c c sh Shasta Coffee, 1 lb. 50c, 3 for $1.40 cash Golden Gate Coffee, 55c, 2 for <1.00 cash Maxwell House Coffee, 50c, 2 for 95c cash Market Day Raisins. 4 lb 35c 3 for 95c cash Royal Clams Flats, 20c, 3 for 50c cash Corn Flakes, 10c, 3 for 23c cash Old Hickory Smoked Salt, $1.00, 95c cash Silver Leaf Hard Wheat Flour $1.98 cash as I have often re This is the Season for BixiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiQiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiriaiiiiiii Harness Oiling and Repairing the slaves o f habit, good o r had. T he o lder we are the ciiiiiiiHiiiioiiiiiiniHioiiHiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiniiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiii more d iffic u lt It Is to readjust our selves to new conditions, to take on new friends, and to be happy In new surroundings. W in te r o r summer, n t work o r d u rin g vacation, I awake at about tfie some hour, and tr y a- I w ill I cannot long be contented. I must be up nnd a t something. It Is a habit I learned, w ith d iffic u lty I must adm it, long, long ago on t li - farm , but, having learned It. I ain a slave to It. I w ant the same things fo r breakfast. W herever I am, I am a lit t le uneasy unless I am In my own chair. I am contented on ly when I have my old frien d s about me. And yet I know; fu ll w ell th a t one should t h is sm art tre n c h beige costume learn to be and to do otherw ise, fo r « I ensemble, w orn by May M cAvoy. sooner o r la te r readjustm ents w i’l W arner tiros, s la r, consists o f a have to bo made. O ld frien d s w ill sim ple two-piece sa tin fro c k and a have to g o ; new conditions w ill a ris e ; B B B ■ ■ ■ ««■ ■ «a velvet coat. The c o lla r and border nnd the wise man w ill lenrn to make are o f red fox, and there Is a trim readjustm ents e a rly In life . nilng o f m e ta llic brocade ubove the complim ented g ut'it. W ild e r Is a bachelor who has always M atho d is iN e x t S unday ; border had means enough to liv e as he de 10 a. in., Sunday school The next meeting of the club » ill he at the home of M rs. Sidney their meeting at the school house sired. He has alw ays Intended to 11, preaching. Subject: Sermon, m arry, but he Is past fifty now and ! briday afternoon. Follow ing the he Smith on February 1, From Our Regular C o r r ««pondant* J. B. CoaD, field secretary of the Is n fra ld o f the readjustm ents - close of the business hour a social which he knows w ill be in e vita b le In Wesley H ospital at M arshfield, L IS T y o u r farm s and exchanges o f al his life I f |.e takes on tlie responsi k in d s w iih me. F red H o flic h , 3 34 Lyon Mr?. Mellig?» McMahan was I he regu’ar m onthly hueineee rime was enjoyed duiing which b llitle s o f m arried life . She m ight w ill preach at the M E. church W il'a rd Keen and A lfre d Babcock Street, A lb a n y, O regon, .J8tf churn lug " hostess .......... of last Thursday m e e tin g o f the C hris’ iau Endeavor here Sunday m orning. His subject want breakfast e a rlie r or la te r than — » • erved refreshments. Edna and he lias been accustomed to ; site m ight wli n she extended the h ospitality | society was he’d last Wednesday w iil b? “ Ihe Law of God in Heal* W li W A N T to buv 200 sacks of brow 11 not find his frien d s as ngreeable ns oats and 75 to 100 sacks ot wheat. W i'l of her home to the members of the , ' «cniog at the home of M is . Rob- Ardella Falk w®re complimented he finds th e m ; she m ight even appro i 1145 guest?. pay the h ig h e s t m a rk e t price, fu rn is h Ha'eey Women’s Siudy club. Roll i ert Ramsey, w ith a large number p ria te Ids fa v o rite c h a ir o r Insist upon There w i ll be special music. sacks and do o u r o w n h a u lin g . W h a t its being replaced by a more a rtis tic call was responded to w ith a cur ' P'eeeiit, Election of «liicers was Saturday afternoon the I.aFrance though less com fortable one. There have you? C. R. Evans, Route 1. ' < 6:30 Epw orth League rent event. Mr». Wells gave an . held early in the evening after sewing club members me: at the Is too much risk, nnd lie w ill very . :30 public services interesting lesson on “ Fine A rt- w^**"’ *‘ 4 social lim e was enjoyed, H. J Falk Lome w ith Nellie and lik e ly d r ift on and die as he now Is 7:30 Thursday, prayer meeting of C hina,” giving Ihe history of . M >ry Sm ith was e etted president, 'earl Falk as hostes-eg. During Selfish you w ill say he Is, but his habits are formed. J. 8. M iffe r. pastor. Chinese embroideries and Dotterv I ( i l * lya W ilb an lg vice president, tbs social hour ta ffy was served. pottery i Gregory, though he Is an old man tu ik in g . an I Carl Sperling secreUry-treas- The next meeting of ibis club w ill has Just lost his mother. D u rin g Ids seventy years he lias scarcely been Church of C hrist I.ate iu the evening ice be held at Ihe A. L Falk home. M s Clarence Evans gave a re urer. separated from her. He lias a w ife ; -------------- .1 Sunday school, 10. view of the most interesting topics creun an I waters were served. Friday afternoon a number of ihe and n fa m ily o f his own and Is a se lf 1 11:00 a. nt. m orning w oisbip and in the Oregon Federation News, re lia n t nnd successful man, but there ' young people ot this neighborhood has alw ays been m other to go to when cotiiinunion for a ll christiaus. w lrch was g re itly enjoyed. Sslnrday evening the C hristian Against accidents, bruises, met and o’ ganiz J a cooking club. he was depressed o r In trouble or fell Sermon: ‘The D eity of Jesus.” A . 111 j. 11) i t i i stiniy hour Eodeav >rou who were on Ihe “ Go- M ilton E llio tt was elected presi- the need o f sym pathy, lie |s ns com negligence, cuts, blowouts, p le te ly lost ns a c h ild w ith o u t her II. 6:30 p. m. C hristian Endeavor. the hostess served a delicious tw o- Fetch ems” side in the recent con- rim cuts, wheel alignment, dent, A rd ella Falk vice president, wanders about lik e n s tran g e r In a course luncheon at im a ll beauli lest w l i give a banquet lor those Ri bard H arding secretary and strange land, not know ing what to do Come. We have a fin e lo y c l bunch under inflation or any road Your presence w ill make it more fu lly appointed tallies, w ith a color on the “ Go G e t’eni” side. The hazard by the or where to go. lie knew th a t the E lna Hulk leader. Other members change m ust come, sooner o r later, so. (theme of red and while I eing banquet w iil be givan in thechurch Seiberling Protected of the club are Luella F a lk, Alice but he had not prepared h im se lf fo r It usel. M ri. Georgs L iu b o e r as basement. 7:30, song service. Sermon top. Service Corporation. F u lle r nnd his w ife were insep H arding, Chat lea Falk and H try listed the hostess in serving. H arding. Several others expect arable. He was a shy man, who held •c: “ rite Ideal Young W om an.” h im s e lf in the background in social th irte e n m em hrrt were p.’c ie it . The orchestra w ill he present. SPOON R IV E R to j iin later. affa irs. No one else could bring him Mrs. M ildred McMahan was h Halsey, Oregon. Ihe Bachelor sewing d u b held C. A drian Sias, m inister. * * * out o r put him In ns good lig h t us she could do. He q u ite sparkled when LA K E CREEK she was about, but w ith o u t her lie The members of the Lake Creek was silent, Ill-at-ease, nnd not at tils best. She died suddenly when s till and Bucey club met at the home a young woman, but he could not of Mrs. S. J. Holloway Wednesday make the readjustm ents necessary to In five years 100,000 dashed into eternity afternoon of last week. A * the a life w ith o u t her. lie was like a ves sel d riftin g helplessly In a heavy sen birthdays of two of the members W hat’s out there? Nobody knows He follow ed her in a few months. He Better come around and have brakes relined or adjusted Mrs. W illia m Ccok and Mrs. Hoi. had never learned to make readjust 1 »way, occur m lanuary they aero m erits. Also you can get a can of tire patching for two bits. ’ Bring them in before S pring’s work begins and it is too late M. V. 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Morris Pharmacy HONK! ■ ■ B B B ■ a b b a b TUESDAY, JANUARY 31ST. Halsey City Hall Peter B . k < lC n r ..i:.c e ,-i th e S . ju t ii S e a s. The Halsey G arage ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a <9. B B B B B B B a y V o r ^ iin f f e r B B B B a ¡Lang Ranges B W ill pay for themselves in fuel saved.' Aro fully guaranteed. New reduced prices now in effect y old range taken in exchange. Ask about the I ¡mg range to be given away tree. • “Breed of t he Sea » Don’t Miss this W onderful Picture Heavyation Comedy. » ■ ■ ■ b b b b b b Prices Always 10c and 25c. a Bartcher Furniture Co. Albany, Oregon