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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1928)
Halsev Enterprise. Haise}', O at a prettily appointed table its IUV Note Especially These New Spring Suits Albany and Mr». Mae Miller »■• Listed the hostess in sen ¡ng Fif teen members were present. Mrs. Sailor was a complimented guest. The next meeting of the club ■Til be held A pril ¿7, when the (members will be guests of M u. For Men and Boys Exactly the styles from which you should choose your new Easter suit. Even if you do not want to buy until later, you should see them now. We have an excellent assortm ent of m en’s fine trousers for sport and dress wear. Ju st what you need for Jpring wear. Bert Clark. New Hat or Cap You would not want to pay less for a new spring hat or cap than we are asking—and there is no need to pay more. Shirts for Men and Boys Gloves for Men and Boys New patterns and new colors. Shirts for dress or for work. Your size is here too. Gloves are an essential to the well dressed m an . We have a verp choice assortment. | M .V .K O O N T Z C O M P A N Y From O u r Regular Ccrr*apor.d<nii The birthday of Mrs. C. P. Moo ly was the motive f o r a sur- priee party in het honor W ednes day evening and after the guests arrived they discovered th a t it was also the b irthday of the honor guest’s young son, Cedric, and also Ladies of P N Gs Club will hold a • Lee’s Germo zone • Hamer, F rank G. Gans e, H arold Muller, If. F. Lake, D. C. Ross m an, and C, P, Moody, and Leila Gansle, Jimmie and W aneta Hamer and Cedrij and Cotlca Moody. * * * Prepared by the Geo. H Lee Company Omaha, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs E. H Margason entertained at a birthday dinner a »tea ago Sunday in honor of their sou Donald, and Mr. Margason s sister, Mrs. E thel H a v e rla u d ’s birthdays. Enjoying this pleasant affair were Mrs. Mary Margason, E. A- H averland, Rita, Alda and Vernitu Ilaveiland, Georgte W ard (P o rtla n d ), Dorii and June Marga- eon, the two honor guests and tte host and hostess. * * * PINE GROVE Mrs Ray Hover entertained the members of the Kroweldeen club i t her home W idnesday a ftirn io r. Conversation and sewing were pleasant diversions for several hours and at lie close of the after- • noon the hostess served delicious Who held a successful and educational clinic in Halsey Wednesday, April 4, 1928. Big Time Carnival April 6,1928 At 8:45 p. tn. Don't Miss THs Carnival And Don't Forget the Time ?.nd Place Hill & Company Halsey, Oregon Halsey Meat Market Sirloin Steak, per lb. T-Bone Steak, per lb. Pot Roast, per lb. Rib Beef Boil, per lb. Hamburger, per lb. Loin Pork Chops, lb. Pork Shoulder Roast 20c Mrs. Florence I.eej er was h'-ste.-s at a birthday dinner Tuesday in honor of Mary LaRue and H arri rtfrerhm ents. Leeper, whose birthdays occured on .u a i. LAKE CREEK th a t . day. Dinner was served ,i at , 12 o'clock, places being marked at L ast Wednesday aftirnoon the G eo . H offman , Prop. the prettily appointed table for members of the Lake Creek and itry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leeper, Elsie Busey club met at the country ■ a. ■ ■ ■ in ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a ■ ■ a. ■ ■ ■ a a with Reynolds, John LaRue, Francis home of Mrs Robert Bilyeu, The j Leeper, the two honor guests and 18 present f :r the afternoon, the hostess. Easter idea was carried out in the * * * various contest games, with prizes c. , •• r- _ being won by Mrs. Tbomas Ardry, Friday afternoon Mrs. K ar * . „ , j u i t,„ _ ii i i j .i i -t Mrs Em m ett Cook and Mrs. John The greatest picture achievement of the year. Bramwell extended the hospitality 01 • ,, . . ... u r .i Eyar.s. I.ate in the afternoon a of her home to the members of the ' , , , u n . m i i i i i o'i „ bountiful and delicious lunch was Past Noble G rand club. The soc 6ery.d b th„ bosl(,f9. Mre. Mae ial hour was preceded by a s h o d ' Evans nnj Edith Bilyeu assisted An appealing story of the love of a Russian Princess, a price business session. The members J about the rooms and in serving, and a bootman—a melodrama of unsurpassed dram atic power of the club brought their aprong a t ' Easter Candies Fill the Easter Basket with these delicious candies for the children’s Easter. Pure and wholesome. S atu rd iy . T in rem ainder of the a converga-1 FOR SALE—Jersey Black Giant eggs g afternoon was ipent »2 per 15. E. A. P. LaPollette, Hal tion aud fancy work. sey-, Oregon. M 22 A5 Late in the afternoon the hosteta ( r FOR SALE—Baled oat hay; contains served a two <ourse luncheon to her Spring Ensemble Extensive line of E aster Greeting Cards. Clark’s Confectionery small per centage of vetch. C. R A12* Evans. Rt. 1, II ilsey. FORSALE—One used Fcrdson tractor in A I condition $150. Whiteside & Locke, Corvallis, Or._____ M29—A5 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given th u the under signed, as Executbrs of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of Delos Wes ley, deceased, have filed with the Clerk of the County Court for Linn County, O.egon, their Final Account aud the Judge of said Court has fixed the 24th 1 day of April, 1928 at the hour of one o’clock p. m. at the County Court House in the City of Albany, Linn County, Oregon as the time and place for hear tng objections, if any, to said Final Ac count and for the settling of said estate. Dated this 20th day of March, 1928. W. S. Wesley, W here? At II.H. School House! When? Com e in a n d get a color card. Morris Pharmacy Classified Advertisements io a m unlit 4 p m . Made by LOWE BROTHERS. Design ed especially for wood work, furniture, metal work, toys, etc. Dries ready to recoat in four hours. Comes in beau tiful, striking colors. Flows freely and works easily. Produces a durable finish. • ‘The Volga Boatman’ At Koontz Store fo m Quick-Drying ENAM EL : H ALSEY THEATRE I TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 8 O’Clock Pood and Apron Sale Saturday, April 7 New! For Roup, Cholera, and White Diarrhoea. FAYETTEVILLE Hosiery, Neckties, Gloves and in fact everything in the line of haberdashery. • S O C IE T Y N E W S • USE Last Sunday Mrs. Florence Leep er entertained a group of relalivet at dinner. Those preaent were Mrs. M. M. W ard, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M dler, Mr. and Mr». Ka 1 Bramwell and children, Donald, Lyndon a id Roberta, and Francis Leeper of Halsey, Mr». Hettie Sail- or of Seattle and E. G. W ard and Ferris Ward of Eugene. * « ♦ When you are ready for a the second w edding anniversary of Mr. and M rs. F. Buford Morris, »ho wore a noog vhe guests. Pro gressive 50Q was played at three tables a n 't vocal an d instrum ental music uuded to tire pleasure af the eveni’. « I.aler a t.w ) course lunch was nez»» d a t the sm all tables. Thrtse en jo y in g this pleasant evwnmg ware Mr. C. M. Moody of H arriet urg, and Messrs and Mes dam es Buford Morris, C harles G. Stop Poultry Loss — — —- Easter egga formed the table deco rations. Mr». Hetiie Sailor of L G. Wesley, Weatherford A- Wyatt Executors Attorneys for Executors. Mar. 22 29-April 5-12-19. fjr = We Repeat— Dana C. Rossman When in trouble call Halsey Garage and have them tune up, and make the necessary repairs on your car. FU Ñ ERA L D IR E C T O R Federp.l and Fisk Tires in Stock. Haluey Garage F. C Workinger F o ila rd and flat crepe makes the ideal spring ensemble. This model Is In red and white foulard trimmed w ith a Jubot of white flat crepe and worn w ith a red flat crepe coat, lined and trimmed in the foulard. Lady Assistant All calls aniwered day or night Phone 25?. Halsey, Oregon beauty, thrills and appeal—Smashing [scenes'and an unfor gettable climax. Admission - M 10c and 25c. 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