Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, April 19, 1928, Image 8

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    Flalsey Enterprise, Halsey, Oregon. April 19. 1928
1 SOCIETY NOTES
Continued from page 1.
the hospitality of ber home to the
members of the Potter sewing club,
with sixteen members present. In
teresting contests made the after­
noon pass all too quickly and the
serving of a dainty lunch brougt
the pleasant time to a close. Mrs
Vera Springer and Mrs. Harold
Muller assisted in serving.
Complimented guests were Met-
dames Muller (Albany), Herold
Muller, Cuma Munson and Ram­
sey and Miss Vida Albertson.
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PIN E GROVE
The members of the Kroweldeen
club were pleasantly entertained at
the home of Mrs. A. L. Knigbten,
Wednesday afternoon. Sewing and
conversation were enjoyed for sev­
eral hours when the hostess in ­
vited her guests to the dining room
where they found places at a daint­
ily appointed table. The decora­
tions w-i-e in keeping with the
Easter season. A delicious lunch-
| eon was served.
in the Latest Materials
and Smartest Patterns
Coming to Albany
in Internal Medicine for the
past fifteen years
GOOD GOODS
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D o e « N o t O p e r a te
Will be at
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Prices 10c and 25c.
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F o u r D e p e n d a b le
C hick Feeds
From Start to Finish Use Hodger-Brewster
Feeds- You’ ll Use the Best.
Hodgen-Brewstei Milk-Grain Chick Feed —
An ideal dried m ilk mush feedj
Hodgen-Brewster Wisconsin Milk Chick Mash—
For modifi ?d all-mash feeding.
Hodgen-Brewster Plain Chick Mash - fo r feed­
ing w ith liquid m ilk.
Hodgen-Brewster Chick Scratch Feed—an ideal
grain feed for chicks.
And Remember A ll these Mash Feeds contain
Cod Liver Meal and Minerals. They are
complete feeds.
Our 1928 Chick Feeding Circular gives full instructions for
using these feeds. W rite fo r your copy- I t is FREE.
Hodgen-Brewster Feeds are Made to Make Good.
They Do!
Hodgen-Brewster Feeds
Fed the Hodgen-Brewster Way W ill Bring Success.
S c h u ltz Bros. W a re h o u s e Co.
Phone Shedd. 8F23 or w rite for delivery prices.
Warehouse at Fayetteville.
Postoffiee Shedd, Oregon
Albany, Oregon
All the Towels You Need!
A Fresh Shipment of Splendid
Turkish Towels
White Pine Cough Syrup 50c
And
Anagelsic Balm 50c
Warmer weather, vacations, too,
aren’t far away— all of which means
that you will be needing more and
more towels. Buy these now—
heavy, large size, turkish towels that
are a comfort to use— plain white
or white with a colored stripe bor­
der.
Morris
Pharmacy
An Outstanding Value!
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in the City of Albany, Linn County,
W. F. Wesley,
Oregon as the time and place for hear­
L. G. Wesley,
ing objections, if any, to said Final Ac­ Weatherford & Wyatt
Executors.
count and for the settling of said estate. Attorneys for Executors
Dated tills 20th day of March, 1928.
Mar. 22 29-Apnl 5-12-19.
HOTEL ALBANY
Monday, May 7th
Office hours 10 a. ui. to 4 p m.
O N E DAY ONLY
No Charge foi Consultation
Iir. Mellenthin is a regular graduate
iu medicine and surgery and is licensed
by the state of Oregon. He does not
operate for chronic appendicitis gall
stones, ulcers erf the stomach, tonsils
or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of the stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid­
neys, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, lag
ulcers and rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a few of bis
many satisfied patients in Oregon w ho
have been treated for one of the above
named causes:
It. II Blake, Mnrsbfiehl
Elmer Booker, Condon.
Bessie Eckles, Empire
D G. Horn, Bonanza.
W. C. Itelyer, Kent.
F. M Koster, Mt Angel
Mr*. L H Martin. Moro.
Dav is Steinon. Allegany.
Fred Shields, Klamath Falls.
Joe Slieosbips, Gibbon.
I). I, Wagenblast. Portland.
Remember the above date, that
consultation on this trip will be free
and that this treatment is different.
Married women must be accompan­
ied by their husbands.
Address. 224 Bradbury B'dg , Los An­
geles, California.
The Enterprise
ThisW eekOnly
FOR SALE—Due used Fordson tractor
in A 1 condition $150. Whiteside &
Locke, Corvallis, Or.
M29—A5
Specialist
K O O N T Z ’S
Comedy: “ Why Girls Love S ailors”
M o rris 9 C old
T a b le ts
25 c a box
FOR SALE—Baled oat hay; contains
small per centage of vetch. C. R
Evans. Rt. 1, Halsey.
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Dr. M ellenthin
As the flame that burned men’s souls, Seena Oweps gives
the most vivid portrayal o f her career in this picture.
“ quality—alwavs at a saving
Classified Advertisements I t ’
I I V. »9 -
Warm Spring days—great blue skies! Away
with all the old w inter things! F irst come to
Koontz & Company for brand new p rin ts—then
to home fo r a busy day of sewing—and presto!
A brand new frock fo r so little. Here are floral
prints, modernistic prints, tin y , prints, large
prints, fru it p rin ts—in dozens o f lovely shades,
all colors fast.
“The Flam e
of th e Y ukon”
Unmistakably and
Undoubtedly You
Will Need
Erma Falk, Gladys and Lois Chas­
tain, Louise Davidson, Emery and
Jesse Rickard, B'ain and Bernard
Brewer, Orie Kropf, Earl R n^dorf
and
family, Herman Smucker, and
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A.
Curtis and' family. Miss
ALFORD
Alice was the recipient of many
Velda Curtis entertained a group
nice pteseuls.
of friends Thursday evening in
| honor of the thirteenth birthday ♦ v V. ♦ . V V V V » - - t i i e ä ä t i e t f e
of her sister Alice. Gaines were
played until a late hour when de-
I licious refreshments were served.
Those enjoying this pleasant eve FOR SALE—Jersey Black Giant eggs
$2 per 15. E. A. P. LaFollette, Hal
| ning were Alice, Bertha, Frank and
sey, Oregon.
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Ted Comely, Wil ma, Lois and
Dainty Spring Dress Goods
H ALSEY THEATRE
TUESDAY, A P R IL 24, 8 O’clo ck
If this Weather
Keeps Up
GAZINES AT
FOR SALE—One full blood Jersey cow
8-yrs. old, freshen Oct. 2, no papers
One high grade Jersey cow. 8-years
old, freshen Oct. 18.
One full blood Jersey cow 10-years old
freshen May 20, no papers.
One 1-attley cream separator No. 15
One rural mail box. C.W. Wright a!2
McDaniel Monument Works. 119 E. 3rd
St., Albany. The entire stock of mon
uments and markers to be closed out
at greatly reduced prices as I am go­
ing out of business.
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Y o u r C h o ic e
S LAKES—Old growth Douglas fir, on
sap, guaranteed: also old growth red
cedar pests of good sue; delivered any
where. See Mr. Laubner or address N.
O. Isaacson, Goldson, Oregon
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Magazinesand
TiiisNewspaper
FOR S tl.E —A spreader; bees, comb
honey, supers: also honey at closing
out prices. N. T Sneed.
SEED Potatoes—Marketable Burbank s
for sale Bert Mmckley.
EARLY Ohio seed potatoes, 5c lb., liini-
ted quantity, going fast. P. J. Forster
NOTICE OF FTN'.vL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed, as Executors 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,
Oiegon, their Final Account au<l the
Judge of said Court has fixed the 24th
lay of April, 1928 at the hour of one
o’clock p. m. at the County Court House
A n un h e ard of b a rg ain . E no ugh re a d ­
ing fo r the w hole fa m ily — a w id e v a ri­
ety of high class m agazines— all at a
price to fit y o u r p o cketbo ok.
D o n ’t
fa il to ta k e ad van tag e o f this m o n e y ­
saving o p p o rtu n ity .
N o need to w a it
as R enew als w ill be exten ded fro m d a te
of present e x p ira tio n .
Dana C. Rossman
and mail this /
^coupon to-day/
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Phone 255.
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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 Perk Chops, lb.
Pork Shoulder Roast
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