Jalse^E n terg ris^H alse^^C k eg o n j^eb ru ar^^^^ *• «*M roon i were p re ttily decorated w ith cupids and heart* in keeping w ith the valentine season. C--'rne*, in- tersperied w ith r-idio music made the hours pass ail too quickly and ibe aerring of del.cious refresh- manta by the hostess brought the p -a san t evening to a close. Those prerent were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cross, the M isses Cleona Sm ith, Alberta Konniz and Gladys McCornack, and Carl H ill, James M cW illia m s and M artin Koontz. J A splendid program bad been ar- ranged by Mie* Melva Hadlee, F teacher of the school, and was com- posed of the welcome address by fi JJaxine F ru m ; song by the school; i reading; song by five boys; r e c it a - ll j tion, Eunice Pugh; dialog; song, Eunice Pugh and M axine F ru m ; j recitation Leonard Pugb; dialog by the little folks; song, the upper grsdes; recitation, Eloice Sm ith, (H a lsey); recitation, M e rrill Snod­ grass; song, little folks; tiio ; dial< g upper grades; recitation, Lynn Frum. This is the Season for Q)iiiiiiiiiiiiQiiiiiiiuiiiBiiiiiniiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiuiuiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii:iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiifliiiiin Harness Oiling and Repairing • » « The members of P u rity Kebekab lodge field th e ir regular meeting F A Y E T T E V IL L E last evening at which time those Twenty.one members of the Prig- belonging to Arrow Rebekah lodge cilia club met at the home of Mrs aiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiriiiiiiiiDiiiiiiHiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiii at Shedd affiliated with them, the R. C. McCormick F rid ay afternoon meetings to be held in Halsey. A t for the regular meeting of the club. 6:30 a covered dish supper was A social hour followed the business served in the banquet room for the session and was brought to a close member* and their fam ilies This by the hostess serving delicious re­ was followed by a program w ith the freshments. following numbers: America by a ll; Mrs. W illia m Hobbs and Mrs. pisno duet. Georgina C lark and H arold Couey werecharm ing bost- Nora C oldiron; reading, Mrs. Nora ossees Thursday afternoon when Coleman; vocal duet, Donna Cross they entertained at the home of the M innehaha, $1.00 and Alberta Koontz; reading, Mrs. latter, in h on orof B illy Hobbs and Nellie Isom; piano solo, U evtrly 800 C hiffon $1.25 E lin o r Annette Couey’s sixth b irth ­ Isom; reading, M rs. A rnold of 1200 f ull f ashion $1 b5 Shedd, George Washington s k it by day. Two b irth d a y cakes formed 1400 h u ll Fashion $1 95 the center piece for the a ttra ctive ly a group of reboot children. appointed dinner table. B illy ’s ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ Tuesday evening the members of was a sunshine cake decorated w ith ■m u six yellow candles, and E lin o r’s an the glee club formed a theater p a rti­ Fay Couey, H arold M elvin Couey, al the snowing of the ‘ ‘Cohens and angel food, on which were six pink Wesley Pugb, P hyllis Jane Pugh, Dana C. Rossman ! the K e lly s ’ ’ at the city b a ll. Later candles. D ain ty valentine place Alice Jane W orkinger, Anna Belle GOOD GOODS the group went to the school bouse cards marked the places for the, fo llo w in g guesis: V irg in ia Grace ■ M cK in le y , Ruth Roberta Brown, where they played games and also Hobbs, Barbara Jean Hobbs, V tv a Bertha L ucille Brown. Mrs. M ina enjovtd a lunch. Members of the ’ ------------------------------1 H o b b s, M rs. E lla May Pugh. Mrs. orchestra playing for the operetta, Mrs. Grace Couey, Mrs. E d ith M. on. Following the biidnesg session P a tric ia ,” were complimented Couey, and the two small guests of a social tim e was enjoyed, the guests. - “ M I, II|||„ „ .„ , —. illWllll.lIlliUilliHIUMIIIIMSK I 1» C o n tin u e d from p ag e 1 honor, B illy and E lin o r Annette. members who had been joined by Lady A ssistant Falk, Mr. and Mrs, II. J. F alk and several visitors, going to the dining All calls answ ered day or night The scholars and patrons of the By Albany Dramatic Club The Enterprise $1.00 a year. Mrs. E llio tt and fam ily. room where white brick icecream , Oak Pla n school enjoyed a basket Phone 255. Halsey, Oregon Hosiery that exhibits in a most wonderful array the new shades and tones for Spring dress occasions. B ring them in before S p rin g ’s work begins and it is too late Hill & Company K O O N T Z 'S FU N ER A L D IR E C T O R SOCIETY NOTES “GRUMPY” * * * with a red heart in the center of social and program recently, at each slice, and wafers were served, which the saie of baskets netted Wednesday evening of last week ♦ 15 for the school. D. S. M c W il­ the members of Vine Maple Circle, AbrfUt 40 were present. ♦ » ♦ Neighbors of Woodcraft, bold I heir liams rcted as auctioneer, and was regular meeting w ith the re c e n tly ' Superintendent and Mrs exceedingly cleyer at this w ork L. W. installed oil,cer. presiding. One P .tto n enteru.ee J a group of The school room was p re ttily deco- new num ber was taken in by m i- ' f r i. Dd . at a valentine party Tues- rated with pussey willows and ferns tiati.m „m l otbsr_nsmes balloted . i „ y m ,„ in u oi lust week. The ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : o B B K . ■ ■ SI P For Success with the Baby ( hicks Make Your Plans Now to Include the use of ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ » We have a complete line inclluding the Alinone Baby Chick Starter, a milk mash and scratch combined. Used by prominent Valiev Pouitrymcn o . w . FROM Hay Grain Feed B B B S □ ■am 3 ■ ■ 8 o’clock. Under the auspices o f Hal- sev Study Club. Tickats at C lark’s,adults 45 children 25 LIME SU LPH UR SPRAY Triangle Baby Chick Mashes and Scratches ■ ■ ■ a ■ a ■ Fri. March 2 ■ ■ ■ B Fresh ( andies, N uts, Fruits. fr°d n n t i ' » l T h C1,n d i? ‘ ike tb e PetC r Pan and F l0 r i“ ‘ k in d 3U C Or Bordeau M ixture 50c Gallon, B ring Your Can. One GaI,on °f this makes 10 Gallons of Spray ern Morris Pharmacy See our window for Specials fo r Dollar Day Satur Jay Feh.25 Albany’s Dollar Day Saturday, Feb. 25th a- d nuts that are fresh, fru its that are A l and Bread and Lakes fresh from one of the best bakeries in the state go to sey, C lark’s Confectionery Hsjj Oregon A full line o f tobaccos and smokers supplies. B B S . » I ■ z s a a e rn B B a B H U flB B TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Halsey City Hall ■ ■ 28TH • very package guaTanteed to have a 50c value or more. “ TARZAN JIH » GOLDEN IID« " ith every 50c purchase on Saturday w ill be given FREE a fhance Qn # Genuine Diamond Ring. ■ B M Ierhapa you have read the book and would like to see the ■how. Now is your chance—it is w ritten b> Edgar Rice Burroughs. Good Comedy “ EGGED ON. ’ Prices lOc.Ji 25c Pocket Watches. W rist Watches, Solid Gold " irs . Silverware. Glassware, Watch < hams. Pearl Strands. Choker Beads. Pens Pencils, Alarm Clocks, Pictures, Vases Sandwich Trays, Salt and Peppers. Mesh Bags. Compacts. AH fo r 50c. « § I ■ b m b . b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b « F. M. FRENCH & SON, •Ieweleis Optometrists mic hiihiihiiiu i i N O TIC E OF F IN a L SETTLEM ENT. Notice is hereby given th at the under­ signed, as adm inistrator of the estate of Elizabeth A. McNeil, deceased, has filed in the C ounty Court of Linn Count», BflMS Oregon, his final account as such adm in­ istrator, . and the said Court has fixed LIST your farm s and exehanges of a kinds with me. Fred Hoflich, 3J4 Lvo Monday, the 19th day of March, 1928, at Street. Albany, Oregon, d8tf the hour of 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, as the tim e for the hearing of A D M IN IST R A T O R 'S N OTICE objections to said final account and the settlem ent thereof. Notice is hereby given th at the undei A ny and all persons having objections signed has been duly appointeq adrainii to said final account are hereby notified trator of the estate of Mary E. Davii to be present at saiJ tim e in the County deceased, by the county court of Lini Court room in the Linn County Court County. Oregon. All persons bavin, House, in the City of Albany. Linn claims against said estate are hereby re County, Oregon, and then and there quired to present same to the under make such obj»ctions. signed at the office of L. L. Swan in Al W. G, McNEIL, bany, Oregon, duly verified and w ill A dm inistrator proper vouchers as by law required Hill, Marks & McMahan. w ithin six m onths from the date of this A ttorneys for Administrator. notice. Feb. 16-23-Mar. 1-8-15. Dated and first published February 2nd. 1928. Ed Schoel, DOG OWNERS NOTICE. L. L, Swan, A dm inistrator. Licenses are now due on dogs in Linn A ttorney for A dm inistrator County and have been dne ever since Feb. 2 9-16-23-Mar. 1. January 1st and will become delinquent on and after March 2nd. The license The E nterprise $1.00 a year fees are $1.00 for male and spayed fe­ male dogs and $2.00 on female dogs not b b * spayed if paid on or before March 1st, and double the above am ounts after the 1st day of March. During previous years the Court has encountered difficulty in securing per­ sons to collect delinqnent dog license but to date five applications are on file For One Year lor this job, so the county will be amply- Against accidents, bruises, equipped for delinquent 2og tax collect­ ors and will proceed with the enforce­ negligence, cuts, blowouts. ment of the law and the collection of CUt% WhCel »«»nment, these delinquent licenses im m ediately nder inflation or any road after the first day of March, 1928 hazard by the Licenses are secured Irorn the County Clerk by forw arding the required fee Seiberling Protected and stating the kind of a dog the liceuse ^ S e rv ic e Corporation. is for. B. M. Pavne. Judge. Jos. Hume. Commissioner 11. A, R enninger Commissioner ATTEST; ILalsey, Oregon. R M. Russell, Clerk. Classified Advertisements J ■ * ■ ■ a * a ■ ■ Our Seiberling TIRES Protected G arage ■■■■■■ HONK! $FCF 1$ LITE tv WO. M O T U F R , 1 o o mot wawt t > e o a e tt> E a t A w ast . I o o w r U lkC M A S T* CKTSMTAl ■■■■BI HONK' In five years 100,000 da>hed in n , W hat’s out there’ \ ’ l L ? etern.ty. B etter come around and have b> a k e ^ e r " 0 7 ' Also you can get a car, of tir(. pMfhi, Fisk and Federal Tires. The Halsey Garage — ' iiiii F/’/iye/»