Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, March 01, 1928, Image 8

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everyone visiting it, if not made a . a a a a . a /
beautiful, was at least greatly
changed,
The fair was given to raise money
From O ur R fular Cerretpcndcntt
to buy picture elides for the ecbool
Friday afternoon of Iasi week and *17 70 wa* taken io.
Of firs t c o n s id e ra tio n w h en p la n '
Mrs. B. M. Bond extended tlx
A large number of member* of
n in g y o u r E a s te r e n se m b le , u n ­
hospitality of her home to the
B(|
the
Epworth League, ns well aa a
members o ljh e Past Noble Gra
d e rth in g s o f fin e silk, ta ilo re d to
number of tbeir frier.de, enjoyed
club.
During
the
business
meet
m e e t th e new s ty le r e q u ir e m e n ts .
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( mg Mrs. Nora Coleman was ini the social time which followed the
tiated into the club. This part c l I regular business meeting — of the
the meeting was in charge of Mrs society on Wednesday evening of
Bert Clark, Mrs. C. P. Moody and last w.ek. The party was held in
Mrs. C. If. Koontz and they were >he church parlors and alter several
assisted by Mrs E. D. Isom and hours spent iu playing gam ta re
Mrs. Bond and was tbe cause ci ficshmeuts were served.
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A Dress Requirement
'much laughter. The member» plan
a cooked food, apron and handker
Monday evening several of the
In k e e p in g w ith th e vogue
7.
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chief sale the Saturday before members of Muriel Lake's Sunday
G loves fo r all o c c a s io n s
I Easter.
school class met at her borne and
a re to be fo u n d h e re in
Tbe guests were then invited to »pent Ihe evening. A study period
a m p le a s s o rtm e n ts .
the dining room where clever little waa followed by a social time with
George Washington place card- phonograh music and couvereatiou
; marked their plates at one large as tbe diversions. L:ght refresh-
' tabi i and three smaller ones. Tbe ments were served, each girl fur-
. larger table was centered with an nisbing one thing for the lunch. !
jornamental centerpiece, while at those present were Ruth Tuttle, 1
either end was a lighted red taper Ella Bramwell, Dorothy Corcoran S
Small va'es tilled with flowers and Beverly Isom.
I t is real economy to
centered the emaller tables. The
shop here. The price
sentiment
of the anniversary ol
is always rig h t consid­
On the evening of February 18, f
Washington's
birth was furthei
ering ihe quality o f the
I the members of the Charity juve- f
carried out with red paper hatchets
goods, which always
(which
were scattered over tbe file grange held a parly, with their
repays any difference
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j lables and the reading of sayings master, Mrs. Haroid Kizer, and
in prices.
Mrs. Byrd Waggoner as hostesses.
'of Washington by those present.
Eighteen juvenile» and ten older
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Complimented guests were Mrs
Notice is hereby given that the under,
people,
relatives
of
the
youngsters,
George Driukaid and Miss Fannie
sigued, as adm iu is tra to r of the estate of
were
present.
Games
were
the
di­
Kimberly of Brownsville and Mrs
| Elizabeth A. M cN eil, deceased, has filed
Mildred McMahan, Mr» A. A version of tbe evening which was
la th e County Court o f L in n Count,,
1.1ST
y
o
u
r
farms
and
exchanges
of
a
GOOD GOODS
Oregon, his final account as such admin­
Tussing and Mr». L. W Patton of brought to a close by the serving
kinds w ith nie. Fred Höflich, 334 Lyon
istrator, and the said C ourt has fixed
Halsey.
Fifteen club members of sandwiches, cake and punch.
Street. Albany, Oregon,
d8tf
Mondav, tbe 19th day of March. 1923, at
Red paper heart» formed an ap
were present.
propriate decora ticu in keeping E A R L Y O hio seed potatoes, 5c.lb. Lim - the hour o f 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon cf
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ited quantity, go in g fast. F.J. Forster. that day, as the tune fo r the hearing of
with the valentine season.
Last Friday evening the mem-
LSED CARS w ith an O. K. that counts. objections to said fina l account and the
I f you are th in k in g of b u yin g a used settlement thereof,
* era of the Chrlstiau Endeavor Parent-Teachers to Meet March 8
A n y and a ll personshaving objections
car, T h in k of bantiam C hevrolet Co.,
society held their monthly business
The parent-teacher meeting has
F irst & Baker Sts.. Albany. Phone 720 to said final account are hereby notified
meeting in the church parlor», with been changed from Friday evening, ! F U L L E R Brushes for yourT^Lng'hTLse C o Î r t ^ ’ 601
By Albany High School Dramatic Club, A t City Hall, Halsey
‘ " ‘æ - ' he C° UD,y
a social time following. Games
March P, to Thursday evening,
cleaning. Vour F u lle r brush man w ill' h X
7n
?-? L ltf “ C° u n l>- Court
were played until a late hour when
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March 8. This was done because I call soon. H a nd y brushes given iree Connu- Ore
Bob Stevens w ill play the part o f “ Grumpy” and you w ill
FO
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«5ATP
cn
,ree-
County,
Oregon,
and then and there
a lunch was served. Vida Albert-
for
sale
some
who
were
taking
p
art
on
the
make such obj-ctions.
enjoy him. The Halsey Orchestra w ill furnish music for the
>eu was chairm an of the refreah-
program are alro on tbe program 1 RHODE B land Red eggs for hatch-
play. Tickets on sale at Clarks Confectionery.
G. M c N E IL ,
ment committee.
Ahout forty at Fine Grove Friday evening.
i"g. C. G. Hamer. Phone 16X6
Benefit Public Library.
Adm inistrator.
young people were present for this
Halsey.
m8
H ill, Marks & McMahan.
A good program hag been ar-
pleasant evening
A tto rne ys for A dm inistra to r.
ranged and is in pari as follows:
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W ANTED—A'l old hay carrier
Feb. 16-23-Mar. 1 815.
a M inute,’ B. M. Boud
with four good wheels and frame
■ A country fair wag held at the and ' Vait
For Success with the Baby th ic k s
E. D. I,om ; skit by Mrs. Bond
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N O T IC E
f i r i - o n tra c k . H a ls e y G a ra g e
Rowland school Friday evening.
Make Y our P lans Now to Include th e use o f
and Mrs. P attor; song, “ Three old
Notice is hereby given that the under­
1 he scholar» had prepared a go d Maid», ' Hope Hussey, Beverly
The Enterprise i t , 00 a year
signed has been du ly appointed adminis­
progaui, and candy, pop corn, hot Isom, Mary Smith; piano duet,
trator of the estate o f M ary E. Davis,
dogs, sandwiches and lemonade
ileceased, by the county court of Linn
Georgina Clurk and Hope Hussey.
wag sold
A beauty parlor wa, There will also be numbers by the
County, Oregon. A ll persons having
claims against said estate are hereby re­
another feature of the fair a id
p u ril. of Mr». Crota’ and Mrs
quired to present same to the under-
Coleman’s
rooms.
We have a complete line inclluding the
signed at the office of L. L. Swan in A l­
COUNTRY CLUB O U TFIT
bany, Oregon, d u ly verified and with
Alinone Baby Chick Starter, a milk
proper vouchers as by law required,
mash and scratch ccmbincd.
w ith in six m onths from the date of this
D ana C. Rossm an
Used by prominent Valiev Poultrymen
notice.
SOCIETY NEWS
Underthings
Of Silk
This is the
Season for
1
t
Harness Oiling
and Repairing
GLOVES
ÍZ 7 "-'
Bring them in before Spring s _
work begins and it is too late
Choice Brand
Groceries
Hill & Company
a
Classified Advertisements
K O O N T Z ’S
u
GRUMPY
99
Friday, March 2nd.
Triangle Baby Chick
Mashes and Scratches
W. FRPM
Dated and firs t published February
¿nd. 1928.
Ed
L. L, Swan,
Adm inistrator.
Attorney for A d m in istra to r.
Feb. 2 9 16-23-Mar. 1.
fu ñera
d ir e c t o
Grain
Lady Assistant
A ll calls answered day or nigh t
Phont 255.
Halsey, Ore* OD
Fresh C andies, Nuts, Fruits.
For good, fresh candies like the Peter Pan and Florizel kind
at d nuts that are fresh, fru its that are A t and Bread and
Lakes fresh from one of the best bakeries in the state, go to
m l im b h m m is
SPRING MILLINERY
A new and beautiful collection of
the latest creations for the Easter
and Spring trade—ca re fu lly select­
ed for your approval.
n ew spring coats
AND DRESSES
W ell tailored coals that show the
fem im no trend. W ell made and
be a u tifu lly lined.
Spring Dresses that a«,art the
fem inine u iM t in every line,
Clark’s Confectionery Ho"g0n
A full line of tobaccos and smokers supplies.
Spring Opening March 10th
nniiA«
TUESDAY, MARCH 6,8 O’CLOCK
Halsey City Hall
Hoot Gibson
in
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, ACTION!
.
“The Calgary
Stampede”
THRILLS!
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COMEDY!
Don t miss this true picturization o f the Calgary Stampede
• m , . £ £ a" ad* * Very.
A '9J a Buster Bpown c o n w d v -
Busters G irl Friend.”
10c and 26c always.
MRS. C. B TYCEFk,
Our Seiberling
TIRES
Protected
For One Year
Against accidents, bruises,
neFlixence, cuts, blowouts,
rim cuts, wheel alignment. I
under inflation or any road !
hazard by the
Seiberling Protected
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a
Service Corporation.
Garage "
B ro w n s v ille
Halsey, Oregon.
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Special
JAnsco Camera
____ $2.1»____
The sHvuivt nnd skirt outfli st,.jWn
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t what tbi smart
women » ill wear ut country cuba
Tha blouse Is , f gray angora J' rsey
trimmed with stripes In three shade*
of red t he »Llrt t, l,ia, k a I .,
»ciirf Is i l .i il.ir la r shade ,[ T lv
fringed ut the viol
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