Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, February 16, 1928, Image 8

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Coats— Dresses— Hats
This Season’s Newest Styles and Fabrics.
came from Shedd, bringing some
friend« w ith her and also the b irth
day supper. Mr«. Dunu was the
recipient of many beautiful gifts '
and after some tim e »pent in ad­
m iring the presents, the guests were
io v ite l in to the dining room where
they found places at a beautifully
decorated table. A large birthday
cake w ith lighted candles formed
the centepiece while valentines and
tall lighted tapers added to the
beauty of the table. Mrs. Dale j
Forbes assisted Mrs. Porter w ith
ihe serving. A fte r a d e lig h tfu l
boar »pent around ihe table the
guests departed wishing Mrs. Dunu
many more happy b irth da ys.
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An Alluring Showing of New
Spring Styles in Women’s
Coats and Dresses—new de­
signs and new fabrics that
have an instant appeal.
Visit Our Store on
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was very plsaaantly «urpriesd when •
a number of her friends came in tu a
; help her celebrate her h irth d ty . I
I Her daughter, Mr«. M ary Porter,
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH
And «ee the beautifully styled
sports and tailored dresses. A
dress for every occasion, soft
cascades, fringes, rippling in ­
sets, tiers and diagonal lines,
all entering into the stylish­
ness of these garments.
priced up­ $10.75
Dresses ward
from
LA K E CREEK
On Wednesday a fte rn orc a num . |
her of the ladies gathered at the
church
where a miscellaneous |
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Splendid coats of the season.
Many are collared with fur.
Smart coats for sport and dress
wear — fashioned from the
newest fabrics, buckskin, bo-
li via. suedes, duveena, venise,
duv bloom, antelope, and the
newest weaves of Oregon v ir­
gin wool.
Your coat is here
Up­ $13.75
Coats Priced
ward from
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Season for
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Harness Oiling
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Bring them in before Spring’s
work begins and it is too late
s lower was tendered Mr«. Me
calf. Delicious home made candy a
Was served.
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SPOON
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Two surprise parties were given ■
Thursday evening, one far the a
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pleasure of Ava Falk, and the other | -
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for Charlie B ierly. Frieuds and
F rid a y evening a program and
wain «
relatives met at the two homes and
tbe evening was spent pleasantly ! bi8 ket eocial wa8 given at the Oak
Dana C. Rossman
Priced Upward from
in p'ayiug games and in conversa.11 lal,° Bcl)001 house w ith D. 8. Me.
tion.
W illia m s acting as auctioneer. A
Here we o ffer the smartest versions of the season’s mode,
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complete
account of the program
which stresses many fashionable trends--flexible crowns
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The La Francs sewing club held [ this affair as well as several other
and brims flatteringly driped in velvets, velours, silks and
.heir meeting at the A. L. Falk «octal affairs, which lack of tim e
felts, in all the latest colors. Priced from $3.98 up.
home Saturday afternoon, w ith compels us io leave out th is week
Maya e ha lk as hostess. A fte r the w ill be published next week,
Lady Assistant
business meeting a social tim e was
All calls answered day or night
enjoyed and the hostess, assisted
The Enterprise $1.00 a year.
Phone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
by I’earl ta lk , served delicious re-
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. '
I freshments.
Tk.
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I Not,ce ls hereby given that the under-1
B I be next meeting of the club w ill signed, a . administrator of the estate of
| be at
the C. w.
L. . F . alk
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.. . s r.. home, Elizabeth A. McNeil, deceased, has filed
j with Ava Falk as hostess
la th e County Court of Linn Count), t i
Oregon, his final account as such admin- 1
istrator, and the said Court lias fixed I I ISl 5 our fanus and exchanges of al
D uring the past ten days the re- Monday, the 19th duv of March. 1928, at
kinds with me. Fred Höflich, 314 I.von
barenesE of the walls. Dancing th e boitess, astiateli by Mrs. V ra iearsals for the senior class play
street. Albany, Oregon,
d8tf
the hour of 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon of
was one of , the diversions o f the Springer, served delicious refresh
that
day,
as
the
time
for
the
hearing
of
have
held
the
center
of
a
ttraction
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evening. At a late hour reir«sh. meats.
adm inistrator s notice
(or those taking part. The play objections to said final account ami the
settlement thereof.
Over 00 people assembled in the menu were served by Miss Georgina
Notice is hereby given that the under­
w
ill
be
given
at
the
city
hall
Friday
The women's missionary society
Any and all pi rsons having objections signed has been duly appointed adm inis­
c ity hall Friday evening to enjoy C lark. George Cross and P ra n k
met for th e ir regular business meet­ evening. A large attendance i< to said final account are hereby notified trator of the estate of Mary E. Davis,
th« leap year valentine party given Koontz.
promised
to be present at said time in Ihe County deceased, by the county court of Linn
by the younger people. The hall
Patrons and patroneasen were ing w th Mrs. Alice Dunn. A fte r
Ruth tit a Rush ’— Three act Court room in the Lirn County Court bounty, Oregon. All persons having
an
interesting
business
cession,
the
was attractively decorated in an Mrs. Jesse Cross, Miss G lai.ye Mc-
comedy, presented by thb Senior House, in the City of Albany Linn claims against said estate are hereby re­
appropriate manner for St Valeo- Cornack M r. and Mrs. Buford hostess served a delicious lunch
County. Oregon, and then and there quired to present same to the under­
class, F rid ay, February 17tb, at
nuke such obj»ctions.
tine.
Red etreamera gracefully Morris. M r. and Mr«. Dana Roas, She was assisted by Mrs. McLaren
signed at the office of L. L. Swan in Al­
tbe c ity hall.
W, G. McNEIL,
draped from an enormous red crepe man, Clyde Koontz, and M r t, B
bany, Oregon, duly verified and with
Monday afternoon Mrs. Dunn
Cast of character«
Administrator. proper vouchers as by law required
paper heart made a pretty back­ M. Bond.
Mr«, Browuwell, Esther See-
Hill, Marks 5c McMahan.
within six months from the date of this
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ground for the pbonograpliH at the
notice.
laid, Ju lie t Raymond, Hope Hus- Attorneys for Administrator.
front. Streamers of red and while
Feb. 16-23-Mar. 1-8 15.
PEO R IA
Dated and first published February
aev; Ruth Macdonald Moore, Mary
were serpentined from the ceiling
2nd. 1928.
Ed Schoel>
Mr«. H arry Springer d e lig h t,
Sm ith; Susie (a m aid), E dith
I)OG OWNERS NOTICE.
underneath which wore clever
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L.
Swan,
Administrator.
fu liy entertained the Potter eewing
Licenses are now due on dogs in Linn
S m ith; Leonard Bruce, Carl Isom;
daagling hearts aud a mass oi
Attorney
for
Administrator
County
and
have
been
due
ever
since
club Wednesday afternoon. A goi d
Wayne
Ashley,
Henry K irk .
C bred confetti tib bo m hanging
unuary 1st and will become delinquent Feb. 2 9-16-23-Mar. 1.
number were present, Fanny woik
D w ight Lataberi, Carl Sperling;
oa and after March 2nd. The license
nearly to the floor. Cupids enscou-
The Enterprise Sl.W a year
and contests were t h j features i f
Peggy Patton, Nora C oldiron; GO. fees are 51,90 for male and spayed fe­
ed in flam ing hearts relieved the
the afternoon at the close c f which
b»rt Lansing, Charley W righ t; male dogs and $2.00 on female dogs not v ■ ■
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P h ilip G rant, Mac McCord; Sadie »payed if paid cn or before March 1st,
Sodastrom, Frances N orton; Jean and double the above amounts after the
1st day of March.
By ETHEL HUESTON
Moore Foster, M uriel Lake.
During previous years the Court has
Orchestra music.
encountered difficulty in securmg per­
. d i x . i x
, ? ' i * the P e,er p " n a,,d F i» r i« 1 k i" d
so n to collect delinquent dog I,cense
C a k « ,X J h I
1 i™ !,s t h , t are A1 «»<1 Bread and
but to date five applications are on file
In
Halsey,
your
town,
there
For One Year
for this job, so the county will be amply
Cakes fresh from one o f the best bakeries in the state, go to
Stories by this
There Are numerous
Against
accidents, bruises.
equipped.(or delinquent dog tax collect­
writer may be
Stores and Shops that are
ors and will proceed with the enforce-
negligence, cuts, blowouts,
depended upon
There for a purpose, for
™int of the law and the collection of
rim cuts, wheel alignment,
to carry a sense
their own ovn good and these delinquent licenses immediately
under inflation or any road 1
liter the first day of March, 192%
A full line of tobaccos and smokers supplies.
To
Serve
You at all times.
of fun, a su re
hazard
by the
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Licenses are secured from the County
They Support your institu­ t- lerk bv forwarding the required fee ■
p ercep tio n of
Seiberling Protected
tions.
IS foiU tRgMhe..k,nd ° f * d°K “ *e llCeU"
an«
lovable eccen­
Service Corporation.
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is
for.
H
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M.
Payne.
Judge.
They Work for your welfare
Jos. Hume, Commissioner
tricity in char­
in general
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,' eQDlnS£r Commissioner
HATS
$3.98
funeral
d ir e c t o r
M. V. KOONTZ CO., inc.
Halsey,
GOOD GOODS
Classified Advertisements
Oregon
S O C IE T Y N E W S
Idle
Island
Our Seiberling
Fresh Candies, Nuts, Fruits.
tires
Protected
Clark’s Confectionery
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
Halsey City Hall
21TH
Charles Murray and George Sidney
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The funniest show you ever sa v - anjlrishm an »
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Come to the show and forget your troubles. K V and
a c te r and a
wholesome rel­
ish of life. They
n e v e r fa il to
sustain interest
of the keenest
sort. The whole
cast and atmos­
phere of “Idle
I s la n d ” are
delightful.
On Page Six oi This Issue
And in some cases you use
them only as as emer-
gt nc\ station.
Your
Neighborhood Drug Store
is here to serve you at
any time and at all
times, is intertsted in
>ou and the future of
our community, Has
f ne city drug store any
w J l tere,3t i n . the Fuh're
tare of our Community?
MORRIS PHARMACY
Garage ;
K M Russell, Clerk.
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Halsey, Oregon.
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HONK?
In five years 100,000 dashed into
W hat’s out there? Nobody k n o w "’ ^ '
Better come around and have brakes r»i- i
Also you can get a can o f tire „ a l d i ’ X
Fisk and Federal Tires.
The Halsey Garage
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