Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, May 17, 1928, Image 8

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Saturday eveoii.g at the Merwyn
VanNice home. Diversions of the
evening were music and progress-
ive rock. At a late hour dellcioua
refreshment* were rerved by the
hoste-e. Fellie Falk and Kenneth
VanNice aeeieted the hostess in
serving. The eighth grade pupil
are Grace Falk, Willard Keen
Charles Falk and Bruce and Rich
ard Ifa'ding and Charlie Bierly
I he latter, however was unable to
he present on account of sickness
Other* prevent for this enjoyable
evening were Grace Kirk, Nellie
Aia, May me, Pearl and Edna
Falk, Willie and Henrv Kirk, John
Miller, Kenneth VanNice and Mr
and Mrs. Merwyn VanNice.
An A llu rin g Showing of New Spring Styles in Women's
Apparel. New Designs and New Fabrics that have an
instant appeal
Coats, Dresses
Hats
Our ready to wear service, which has
been proving so satisfactory to our cus­
tomers, features fo r your convenience,
the latest in prevailing styles in women’s
apparel at very moderate prices.
Friday May 18
Mrs. McKinley and her assistants w ill
be here to assist you in making your
selections, at our store.
Church N otes
Piue Grove Church
Suuday School 2 p. in.
Preaching nt 8 p. in.
F ro cks
F o r G ra d u a tio n
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Sunday school. Since the begin­
11:00 a. rr, morning wotship and ning of the contest our aver*gs has
been oyer 100. Let us hold it over
communion service.
Sermon topic: “ God’s Fam ily.’’ that mark.
C. Adrian Sias, pastor.
7:00 p m. Christian Endeavor
10 a. m. Funday school.
Methodist:—
10 a. in. Sunday school
11:00 a. m. preaching
8;00 p. m. baccalaureate sermon
7:00 Epworth League
Achievement Day May 26, at
by Rev. Mitzner of Harrisburg.
Bible study class Tuesdays 2:30
Last S jrd s v there were 140 at Halsey. Plan to atteud.
Prayer meeting Thursdays 8:0)
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Ladies aid every Wednesday
Women's missionary society first
Fridsy of month 2.00 o’clock
Rev. S. J . Chauey, D D. d ie
tr’ct supeiintendent of the southern ■
district of the Oregon conference of ■
Harrv Carey in
the Methodist church, will preach
at 3 o'clock.
There will Le no evening service
as all will want to bear the bacca­
laureate sermon at the Church of
Christ.
J . 9. Miller, pastor.
Comedy “ Tell ’Em N othing’ ’
Prices 10c and 25c
Church of Christ:
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HALSEY THEATRE
TUESDAY,MAY 22,8 O’Clock
“The F rontier
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FU N ERA L
D IR E C T O R
N e w S p rin g Coats
Priced upward from
15.75
Paint you can
dep en d upon
F o r p a in t in g y o u r
house, we recommend
LO W E B R O T H E R S
H IG H S T A N D A R D
PAINT. We sell it be­
cause we know it is
good. I t gives the k in d
o f results you want—
and its beauty lasts
fo r years.
N e w S p rin g Dresses
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Priced upwards from
$10.75
Our Seiberling
TIRES
Protected
New Spring Dresses of Georgettes, Canton Crepes and latest
Indian Prints, smartly trimmed w ith hand embroidery, hand
drawn work, novelty edges, pipings, pleats, tucks, sashes.
For One Year
N e w Designs in S p rin g H ats
Against accidents, bruises,
| negligence, cuts, blowouts,
■ rim cuts, wheel alignment,
■ under inflation or any road
J hazard by the
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Seiberling Protected
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Service Corporation.
Priced u p w a rd s ^ «
from - - - S3* 9®
New Spring Hats, notable for their choice o f color, material
and chic, in new straws, silks an i braids, all cleverly design-
ed by master m illiners.
K O O N T Z ’S
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GOOD GOODS
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Garage
Halsey, Oregon.
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Announcement:
I.ady Assistant
All calls answered day or night
Phone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
Beautiful new Spring Coats of an almost unlimited variety.
Weaves, Patterns and color effects that accurately reflect
the vogue and yet ate refreshingly different.
Continued from page 1.
prea- h
Dana C. Rossman
Dainty New Gowns for Girl Graduates,
designed w ith individuality and smart­
ness unexcelled.
SOCIETY NOTES
Rev. Roy Metcalf will
May 20.
Consolidation of Ivers’ Electric Store
and Cummings’ Electric Store under
the name
Cummings, Ahlskog Electric Co., Inc.
at 234 South Second Street, Corvallis
A ll kinds of electrical merchandising
and contracting.
FREE—"The Art of Color in
the Home,” a new book con­
taining a chart from which
hundreds o f color combina­
tions can he chosen. Come in
and get a copy.
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Telephone repairing a specialty.
C um m ings - A h ls k o g
E le c tric Co., In c .
Hill & Company
Halsey, Oregon
234 S. Second St.,
Morris, III., who is visiting in Al­
bany. Mrs, Glover wag Helen
Powers of Albany before her m ar­
riage. A group of former school­
mates composed the party. After
several hours spi nt in conversation
and games the hostess served re­
freshments.
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EXECUTOR'S NO T IC E OK HEARING
ON PINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given th at the final
iccount of H. M. Bond as E xecutor of
the last will and testam ent of W illiaih
I. Carey deceased has been fihd in the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Linn, and that M ondaf,
llie IStli day of June, 1928 at the hour
of 10 a.ui., has been appointed by saitl
co u rt for the hearing of objections |o
said final account and ttie settlem ent
thereof, at which time any person in
terested in said estate may appear and
file objections thereto in w riting and
contest the same.
Hated and first published M ay 17tk,
1928.
H. M. BOND,
ra is in g & Tussing. Executor aforesaid,
Atty* lor Executor.
The King’s Herald boys and
their leader, Gladys Hadley enjoy
ed a May day party last Saturday
at the Sidney Smith home north
West of Halsey. Games were the
pastime for the day aud at noon a
Mrs. Fayette Lake of Halsey nt-
picnic dinner waa seived on the tended the last meeting of the year
lawn in the shade of the elm trees. of the Gam tua'group of the Delph­
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ian society Tuesday evening at the
Tuesday evening Mrs. Buford home of Mrs. Guy Lewelling in
Albany. A seven o’clock covered
Morris of Halsey w as a guest at
party given by Mrs. Kenneth dish supper preceded the meeting.
Payne of Albany at her home in For thia three small tables were " " 1
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that city. The affair was plauned us"il, rich one being centered With
in honor of Mr«. Ed Glover of a French bouquet.
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Corvallis
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Classified Advertisements
PINE GROVE
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Candy for H er-
A dainty box o f any o f the
popular brands o f candies
in our well assorted stock
would make a most appro­
priate g ift to your best g irl
—sweetheart or wife.
The g ift would be doubly
acceptable if purchased at
Clark's where none but the
best is carried in stock.
BAUV CHICKS—Holden llufl and white
Mrs. M yrtle McNeil entertained
Leghorns (Thorn well-Tancred Strains)
the members of the Kroweldeen
Il lace Minorca*, R I. Reds (Queen
club at her home near Lake Creek
Hess Strain), Barred Rucks and Tar-
kens. Enoch Crews. Se.ibriglit, Calif.
Wednesday afterroou. The early
h iurs of the afternoon were »pent POR TRl C M N i see W. C. Sickel—
trips made anywhere; wood for sale.
io tackihg comforts and in visiting.
\V. C. Sickels, llalsrv. Pitone 169,
Near the close of the afternoon the
hostess served a dainty luuth. ST RAW BERRY PICKERS WANTED:
Complimented guests for ttie after­ D E. Walgamot, Brown si nle, Ore­
gon
into*
noon were Mrs. II Hathaway and
daughter.
W. II. W heeler, Halsey, wants Barred
As you unroll it —
Notice
As you unroll the wrap­
ping from a Federal
Tire notice the extra
heavy tread, the live
rubber casing.
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Federal and Fisk Tires
HALSEY OARAGE
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,l 'le famous "Two Black Crows,’’ there are lots o f folks who
simply w ill not he pleased. Fortunately none o f our customers are o f
that type — hut even if there were a few we know that this newest Hotpoint
electric range would please them!
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Think of it !
Rock Birds. I 1, pounds up mV-.C
Thursday afternoon the Womens
missionary society of the Peoria POR SALE—Jersey Black G iant eggs
»2 per 15. E. A. P. LaPollette, Hal­
South Mslhodiat church met at the
sey, Oregon.
A'k*
borne of Mr*. E E Hover for the
regular business meeting. An in. McDaniel Monument Works. 119 E 3rd
St , Albany. The entire stock of mon
eresling study period was held,
umeiits and m arkers to tic closed out
and was followed by a social hour
at greatly rtduccd prices as I am go­
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ing out of business.
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SPOON RIVER
Clark’s Confectionery
EVEN IF I T M A S GOOD
1 W E L D N f T L IK E I T ”
SHAKES— Old grow th Douglas fir, on
M is s Dori* Howard entertained
sap, guaranteed, also old growth red
in honor of her eighth grale pupils
cedar pests of good sire; delivered any
whWc See Mr. Laubner or address N.
O. Isaacson, Goldson, Oregon
have been b u ilt into this one range.
clean.
EARLY Ohio seed potatoes, 5c lb., ¡uni­
ted quantity going fast. P J. Forster
FOR SA LE—Kitchen range in good
shape also ¿-burner oil stove call one
block east of Halsey Hotel
W alter Duff
It's all white — easy to clean and keep
It s fu lly enamelled — durable.
I t ’s equipped with automatic oven
temperature control.
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And here’s the big surprising fact about it :
I t ’s offered at the LOWEST PRICE ever set on a F U L L ENAM ELLED range,
and with a ridiculously low down payment.
ONLY
POR S l l . E —A spreader; bees, couib
honey supers, also honey at closing
out prices. N. T Sneed.
SEED Potatoes—Marketable Burbank s
for tale. Bert Minckley
.411 the very best features of larger and more expensive models
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Can you afford not to get your Electric Range NOW— during
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this Introductory Sale?
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Let your old range help pay fo r the NEW I
Ask about our attractive cooking rate
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