Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, April 26, 1928, Image 8

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    Halsev Enterprise, Halse}'. Oregon, April 20, 192*
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Mr». Rowan before her marriage number of c - » books have been re­ Maddening Crowd,” H ardy,” “ A
Among Pilgrimage to Palestine,” Foadick;
was Elsie Jones of Halsey »‘id is a ceived the past week.
‘‘From Im m igrant to Inventor,”
«iater of Mr». Martin Cummings of them are the following:
“ Scottish Chief»,” June Porter; Pupin; “ The Rov^r, Joseph Con­
Lake Creek.
“ Workiog my way around the rath____________________________
World,” Traach; ‘‘The Last of the
Mr. and Mr». C. E. Ardery and
Barons,” Lytton; “ The Story of a
son have arrived in Halsey from
Coming to Albany
Bad Boy,” Aldrich; Master Sky­
Pennsylvania, and have moved into
lark,” Bennett; ‘‘Boote and Sad­
the Delo» Wesley residence in the
dles,” Custer; Twenty Thousand
north part of town.
leagues Under the Sea,” Jules I
Specialist
Mi»» DeEtta Kobnett, former Verne; Tales of a Western Moun­
Halsey high school itudent, now a taineer,” C. E. Rusk; “ The Keeper in In ter n a l M ed icin e fo r the
senior at U. of O. was recently of the Bees,’’Porter; “ Far from the
p a st fifte e n y e a r s
elected to membership in Pi Della
i Phi, national French honorary
D o e s N o t O p e ra te
| society.
D an a C. R ossm an
Dr. Mellenthin
New!
Quick-Drying
ENAMEL
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
tifu l, striking colors.
Flows freely and works
easily.
Produces a
durable finish.
GOOD GOODS
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H ALSEY THEATRE
TUESDAY, MAY 1, 8 O’clock
« > 1 ? V * T h e K in g o f
VVild H o rses in
‘NoM an’s l a w ’
Mr».J, K. Walbeck of Myrtle Poiut,
were complimented guests of the
Woman’s Missionary society at
Tangent. After the business ses­
sion a social time was enjoyed arid
a dainty lunch served hv Mrs. Lafe
Smith, Mrs. Jimmie Jenks Jr. and
Mr». Clarence Scott. Mrs. Lamar
was president of this organization
during the three years of her rest-
deuce in Tangeut and she always
enjoys meeting with them.
Mrs. G to'ge Bayne entertained
the members of the I’eoria W otuns
only fo r a little g irl God forgot! W ith hatred and fu ry to­
Missionary society Thursday aftei-
ward all strangers who came w ithin his domain.
iioou .
After a very interesting
Prices 10c and 25c.
lesson hour, with Mrs. Perle Cum­
mings as leader, the hostess served
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refreshments. She was assisted Ly |
Nell Bayne and Mrs. Georgia
S O C I E T Y N O T E S Mrs.
Workinger.
Mrs J E. Wiiheck
Edwin F. Fortmiller
Continued from page 1.
of Myrtle Creek, was a compli­
Alex Snodgrass and sons Merle and mented guest.
C uitlid.ite for
J»cr, Mr». Lewis Mason aad »on,
Mrs. Zola Bayne, Mr. and Mrs
C. R. R ow an Is B u ried at
County Coroner, Linn County
Percy Taylor and daughters Betty
P in e G rove T u esday
and Joan, Mr. and Mr». George
Chandler andchildreu Richard and
Republican Primaries
Funeral serv’ces for Cecil R,
Flora Mav, Mr. and Mr». Harold
May 18. ¡928
Rowan, who died at his horn ■ in
Muller and the two children of Mr.
Eugeue Sunday evening, were held
[ an I Mr». Frady.
at the Pine Grove cemetery Tues- II
Game» and contest« made the
day afternoon. Previous service» I
hours
pass all too quickly and at a
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were held at the Braustetter chapel |
late hour refreshments were served.
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in Eugene. Rev. Coan was in ■
n e
As a special treat to those present
charge of the services.
Mr. Munson served a rare delicacy
Mr. Rowau was born in Missouri
to bis guest».
in May 1889, hut had lived in Ore­
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gon since he was sixteen years old.
List evening the members ol He was a member of the Methodist
Purity Rebekah lodge held their church of Eu geua.
regular meeting and mitiated four
Mr. Rowan is survived hv his
A dainty box o f any of the
new member» iuto the lodge. The widow and a son and daughter.
popular brands o f candies
business meeting was followed by
in our well assorted stock
a social hour during which time
would make a most appro­
a banquet was served.
priate g ift to your best g irl
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sweetheart or wife.
The regular monthly meeting ot
JUNCTION CITY
The g ift would be doubly
the Christian Endeavor members
acceptable if purchased at
was helJ Wednesday evening with
Saturday, A p ril 28
Clark's where none but the
about thirty voting psop’e present
best is carried in stock.
Games were played and at 10 30
light refreshments wete served
C lark's C o n fe c tio n e r y
Mrs. l.enora Kizer acted as chape
rone.
An ace high comedy of
Black Face Comedians in
______the Trene h es.
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Wild and furious! Free and fearless! W ith love in his heart
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(andy for H er-
“ Ham and Eggs
at the Front ’
A s you u n roll it -
N o tic e
As you unroll the wrap­
ping from a Federal
Tire notice the extra
heavy tread, the live
rubber casing.
Federal a nd Fisk Tires
HALSEY GARAGE
Monday, May 7th
Office hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
N o C h a rg e f o i C o n su lta tio n
New Books at the Library
N R . T o n ite
T o m o rro w
A lr ig h t
K O O N T Z ’S
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Lady Assistant
All calls answered day or night
Phone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
HOTEL ALBANY
FREE!
Table supplies are, of course, a necessity. You
must eat. That’s why we are in the grocery
business in Halsey. You natufally want the best
food stuff money can buy and want the prices to
be right, too. We can satisfy these demands and
wants with the best line o f groceries that are
to be had and prices are as low as can be found
anywhere in the Valley.
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FU NERAL
D IR E C T O R
Classified Advertisements
Groceries
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Clean-Up Campaign May 1,2
May first and second are the
dates for the city annual clean-up.
It is urged that everyone do their
part toward making a clean sweep
oi all refuse. Get all rubbish out
on the curb line so it will be handy
for the street cleaners.
By Order City Conucil.
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate
in medicine and surgery and is licensed
by the state of Oregon. He does not
Patrons of the public library will
operate for chronic appendicitis gall
stones, ulcers of the stomach, tonsils
no doubt be pleased to leran th at a
or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­
H ill & C om pany
sults in diseases of the stomach, liver,
Halsey, Oregon
POR SALE—6 fine R I. Red roosters 1 bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid­
bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
year old, Loyd Lee strain. $1.50 each, neys,
wtak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, lag
or all 6 for $1 each. Mrs. L. H. Arm­ ulcers and rectal ailments.
strong.
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A R eal K n ife S h a rp en er
Below are the names of a few of lria
FOR SALE—Jersey Black Giant eggs many satisfied patients in Oregon who
W ith a 25c P a c k a g e o f
SHEDD
$2 per 15. E. A. P. LsEollette, Hal­
have beeu treated for one of the above
N a tu r e R em edy.
Mrs. Roy Farmer, (W iiletta
sey, Oregon.
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named causes:
Churchill), whose wedding was a
H. H. Blake, Marshfield
McDaniel Monument Works. 119 E. 3rd
lecent event, was the motive for a
Elmer Booker, Condou.
St., Albany. The entire stock of mon
Bessie Eckles. Empire
showir by a number of friendi at
uments and markers to be closed out
D. G. Horn, Bonanza.
at greatly reduced prices as I am go­
the home of Mrs. Fred Holzapfel.
W. C. Helyer, Kent.
ing out of business.
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She received many preity and use­
P. M. Koster, Mt Angel
ful gifts,
SHAKES—Old growth Douglas fir, on
Mrs. L. H. Martin. Moro.
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sap, guaranteed: also old growth red
Davis Steinon. Allegany.
PEORIA
cedar posts of good size; delivered any
Fred Shields, Klamath Falls.
where. See Mr. Laubner or address N.
Joe Sheoships, Gibbon.
Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
O. Isaacson, Goldson, Oregon.
D I. Wagenblast, Portland.
J . S. Lamar and her house guest,
C o m t in a n d get a
color card.
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Will be at
Sunday-Monday April 29 -30
A1 Jolson
in the
‘J a z z S in g e r’
The sensational hit of the
year now playing its tenth
teek in Portland.
Morris
Pharmacy
Try our Ice Cold Drinks
We serve the coldest drinks
this side of the North Pole.
EOR S IL E —A spreader; bees, comb
Remember the above date, that
honey, supers; also honey at closing consultation on this trip will be free
out prices. N. T Sneed.
and that this treatment is different.
SEED Potatoes—Marketable Burbank's
Married women must be accompan­
ied by their husbands.
for sale. Bert Minckley.
EARLY Ohio seed potatoes, 5c lb., limi­
Address; 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los An­
ted quantity, going fast. P. J. Forster geles, California.
Now We Can Show You the
N E W McCormick-Deering
Cream Separator
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C apacities :
350 to 1500 lbs. o f J
m ilk p e r hour
Ball-Bea rings
at all
High-Speed
Points
p-JU may have seen the Harvester
„ Company’s announcement of their New
McCormick-Deering Cream Separators. We
now have the first o f them in our store.
The New McCormick Deering has many
remarkable improvements. The machine now
has high grade hall-bearing equipm ent
at all high speed points. Its operation is the
last word in light running ease and durability.
A completely new bowl of skillful design,
wi:h a skim milk regulating screw controling
Hand,
Belted, or
Electric
the cream density, combines with other
features to produce what we believe to be
the cleanest-skimming machine on the market.
Splash lubrication that completely lubricates.
A supply can with outside faucet Every
provision for sanitation and easy cleaning.
The six sizes of the New McCormick-
Deering fit every need—“from one cow to a
hundred." You are bound to like this new
machine. W e will demonstrate here or on
your farm with no obligation to you.
Schultz Bro’s Warehouse Co.
Phone Shedd. 8F2G or w rite for delivery prices.
Warehouse at Fayetteville.
Postoffice Shedd, Oregon