Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, February 09, 1928, Image 8

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Ideal A m erican Boy and G irl
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Spring Goods
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Kalburnio Ginghams, 32 inch 25c
Plain and fancy patterns
> Harness Oiling
and Repairing
D ress Prints. 30 inch. 25c
Check and P lorai P attern s
Manchester and Soyzeen Prints
36 inch, 35c
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Pamico ( ’loth, 36 inch, 45c
Plain Colors Guaranteed Fast.
Bring them in before Spring’s
work begins and it is too late
P rinted Soisettee, 32 inch, 45c.
Newest P a tte rn s and Colors.
Raymond Wong, famous French portrait painter of children, has made
Ms llnal selections In his search for the ‘•Ideal American boy and girl.” The
boy, of Plymouth stock, and the girl, of German ancestry, are, the painter
declared, ‘ ideal sy mbols” of American action. The children are shown above,
lift to rig h t: G. Weston Watson, twelve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Watson of
Io re st Hills, and Florence Duelk, tin , daughter of Mr. and Mr3. William
Duelk of New York city.
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o j of M*sdatnas Marks, L tu b u e r, served. Garna-i were then playe I
Cummings and Hamer.
u n til a late hour.
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About 60 were | r Bint for the
: SO C IE T Y N EW S
Fom Our P^rgu ar Ccrrerpoodann
Mr«. Sjdney South wai a charm-
Ing hostess to tfco member] of the
Thursday Study olub Thursday af­
ternoon of last week. Roll call
w»» responded to by nam ing the
favarite flower box or bed. Mr«.
Kendall gave the lesson, "C itie s c l
C hina.”
D u rin g the social hour
Mr«. S m ith served Juncheoo, the
gueets being seated .at a long table.
Unique place card-« w ere used, these
being envelopes on w h ich a I.in*
coin peuney was jasted and w ith
an apt quotation about Lincoln on
the ioside. Members present for
the afternoon were Mner.auiea Roes-
msn, Uond, M orris, M oody, Laub.
ntr, D rinkard. Wella, McMahan.
Hamer, K e n d a ll, and Sm ith.
A great deal of interest is being
displayed io the leap year and val.
e n tire p a rly , which is being given
by a group of high school and col.
ege students, F riday evening a t
the city ball.
The Spoon River Bachelor sew-
ing club members held a meeting at
the school house F rid ay alternoon.
The members of the Pollyanna
cooking club m il at the same time
and after the business sessions a
social lim e was enjoyed. Sides
were chosen and vol'ey ball was
played. The school recently bought
a ball. The tw o club leaders,
Doris Howard and Edna Falk,
joined in the game. The member«
of the two clubs were treated to
cookie«, baked by the ,’eader of the
The mcmbeis voted te let the cooking club.
1’ t'A have the use of the lib ra ry
for the cooked food ealn w liicb th e y
Im m ediately following the basket
plan to hold in the near future.
ball games at the c ity hall F riday
banquet.
The stillness prevailing about
the H- C. Davia home in the Lake
Creek com m unity was broken twice
Saturday evening, the first time
when, a larg e number of friendsvif
M r. and Mrs. Henry Cook, whose
wedding took place January 00,
from H arrisburg and v ic in itv met
at the Davis borne and treated the
newly-weds to on old-fashioned
serenade, A few mi nutes after this
crowd bad le ft the second one ar­
rived and again the stillness was
broken by the c la tte r cf various
musical (?) instruments.
T'bj«
time the p arty W3« composed o f
Ildlsf-y friend« of Mr. and M rf.
Cook. The visitors were all in
vited in and treated to toothsome
dainties.
for
Your Best Girl
Your Teacher
Your Boy Friend
and
A hot one for the
Crab, Grouch, Lazy
Man, Loafer, Pest,
Flirt and Flapper.
urd nuts that are fresh, fruits that are A l and Bread and
( akes fresh from one of the best bakeries in the state, go to
Clark’s Confectionery "o"»»«
A fu ll line of tobaccos and smokers supplies.
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
H a ls e y U ity H a ll
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Fred Thomson and the Marvelous
Horse, Silver King, in
“A Regular Scout
A picture approved by the Boy Scouts of America as the
"Best Picture Yet Made.
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Huseey. A fter a short business
session the nivetiug was turned over
to the program com m ittee, and the
fo llo w in g numbers were given:
Song ; aJdress of welcome; Mrs
W ahl; sciiptu re lesson and prayer;
song; M ite box pennies, W e llin g ,
ton Bond; reading, M rs. M artin
C um m ings; d u e i; reading, Beulah
M ille r; duet, Mrs. M erwyn Van
| Nice and Roberta VanN ice; eaxa-
phone solo, Mrs, Bond; musical
selection led by Mrs M ille r; " A ll
for M issions,” Jimm ie V a nN ice ; I
duet, Mrs. Bond and Mrs.
Nice; song, M argaret Carey;
log;
¡‘ T ’ f song,"Sweet
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Morris Ph’ey
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The num bers of the Potter sew.
in g club were d e lig h tfu lly enter,
tallied at the home of Mrs. Hans
Koch Fuday afternoon with odd -
ve n a tio n and fancy work plea^ng
diversions. Names wete drawnfor
th eir valentine party, and the a f­
ternoon was brought to a clo.o by
the Instess serving a delicious
luncheon. She was »«sifted by
M is Rouenkauip aud Mrs. Freerk-
se n . Complimented giu<«tj fur the
aflernoon were Mrs. Duoo and
Dorothy Abraham,
The women's foreign missionary
society of the Methodist cbgreb
held an a ll day meeting at tbs
church la<-t F rid ay. A c .»red
dish luncheon w. s served at npoo
I he H arrisburg, Shedd. Bow ns
HONK!
*••*•»« frocks are the latest fad In
on e of the sm artest as
• e ll SS rr>»<» . ulorful of tlms« frock*
le »«re by Iten.e Adoree,
m o||„n
picture pisyer. In her production, 'T h e
Coesarks.” It Is of ruby red Hut
crepe w hb ihe t blneaa motif on the
rkliiii** a. mKwa.i
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funeral
d ir e c t o r
I.ady Assistant
All calls answ ered day or night
Phone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
Classified Advertisements
A D M IN IST R A T O R ’S N OTICE
Notice is hereby given th a tth e under-
signed lias been duly appointed adm inis­
trator of the estate of Mary E. Davis,
deceased, by the county court of Linn
County, Oregon. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby re ­
quired to present same to the u n d er­
signed at the office of L. L. Swan in Al­
bany, Oregon, duly verified and with
proper vouchers as by law required,
within six m onths from the date of this
notice.
Dated and first published February
2nd. 1928.
E d Schoel,
L. L, Swan,
A dm inistrator.
A ttorney for A dm inistrator.
Feb. 2 9-16-23-Mar. 1.
fe?s are *1.09 for male and spayed fe­
rn ile dogs and $.'.00 on female dogs not
spiyed if p iid on or before March Is',
and double the above am ounts after the
1st day of March.
During previous years the Court has
encountered difficulty m securing per­
son, to collect delinquent dog license
but to date five applications are on file
for this job, so the county will be amply
equipped for delinquent dog tax collect­
ors and m il proceed with the enforce­
ment of the law and the collection of
these delinquent license, im mediately
after the first day of March, 192S
Licenses are secured from the County
Clerk bv forwarding the required fee
aud stating the kind of a dog the license
is for. B M. Payne. Judge.
Jos. II nue. Commissianei
If. A. R enm ngir, Commissioner
A TTEST;
R M. Russell, Clerk.
se rv e d .
Dana C. Rossman
Van ;
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and ex ch an g e, of .1
U riel talks were made by tile pres
kinds wiib me. Fred Höflich, 334 Lyon
Street, Albany, Oregon,
idents of the different societies.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark drove
o Springfield Tuesday te v is it the
litte r 's brother, Dale C urtis who
was recently dismissed from an Eu
gene hospital and is now at the
home of another sister,
Mrs
Charles Poole. Mr. Curt;« is said
v ille and Lake Creek societies were to be greatly improved.
PE O R IA
complim enled guests.
At 1:30
Carl H ill and B ill Corcoran at
Rev. M etcalf ami fa m ily , Russel o’clock the meeting was called to tended a meeting of the Button
G itliens and fa m ily and G.orge ordsr by the president, Mrs. J. W. Bus ers nt 0 ik v ille Tuosday night.
G ith t ii9 spent last Thursday even,
DOG OW NERS N OTICE.
ing at the J. S- Lam ar home, it Peasant Frocks Latest
Licenses are now due on dogs in Linn
Fad With “Movie” Stats CMinty a id have been dae ever since
being Mr» L u n a r’ s b irth da y. In
the m orning M r. Lam ar presented
January 1st and will become delinquent
her w ith a new Buick sedan.
o i a n l after March 2nd. The license
Fresh Candies, Nuts, Fruits.
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Hill & Company
Also \alentine Place Cards
2 for 5c, 10c, 15c, and 25c.
A t the next meeting of the club, evening the B e llfo u n ta in tlelega.
which w ill be February 16, M r«. non were given a reception by the
M uLer and Mrs. M orris w ill tie ; students and fa m ily of t ie Halsey
hoslessea to the club members at a high school. Owing to the illness
o le o'clock luncheon at the home I of two of the visitors, the refresh-
o, the former. A p a trio tic program nient committee functioned early
haa been planned, valentines ex- in the evening. Nora I'o ld ir u i and
Tuesday afternoon a number of
changed and A rb o r day obaerved Georgina C lark, assisted by F m f.
I be program com m ittee ia <ompos L W Palton w ith the cocoa urn, fiiends of Mrs. Roy M etcalf met
" t her home aud gave her a shower,
t he afternoon was pleasantly spent
in games and viewing the many
pre tty and u-eful g ilts which Mrs.
M etcalf received. Late in the a f­
For good, fresh candies like the Peter Pan and Florizel kind
ternoon a delicious lunch was
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The E nterprise tl.0 0 a year
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Our Seiberling
TIRES
Protected
For One Year
Against accidents, bruises,
negligence, cuts. blowouts.
rim cuts, wheel alignment,
under inflation or any road
hazard by the
Seiberling Protected
Service Corporation.
Garage
Halsey. Oregon.
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HONK!
In five years 100.000 dashed into eternity
What’s out there? Nobody knows
Better come around and have brakes relined or adiustoH
Also you can get a can of tire patching for two bits d‘
Fisk and Federal Tires.
The Halsey Garage
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