Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, May 24, 1928, Image 8

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    sap, guaranteed: also old grow th red
here. Tb* uum ters were all good
cedar pest* of good size; delivered any
Mrs. Ed Z mmerman was a aud the wild animal acts better
where. See Mr. Laubner or address N.
O. Isaacson, Goldson, Oregou.
pleasing hostess of Wednesday sf than ever.
ternoon when she entertained the
FOR T R U C K IN G see W. C. Siclteli
members of the Pottei sewing club.
trips made anyw here; wood for sale.
w 7. Sicveis, H alsey, vi,one 169
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Sewing and contests made the
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hours pats quickly until tbs serv­
ing of refreshment# brought the
Church Notes
dodge brothers
afternoon Io a close.
Better Used Cars at Lower Price*
Pine Grove Church
Complimented guests were Mes-
Sunday School 2 p. m.
dames A. Snodgrass, El’en Zim
Pay Down $265.00
Preaching nt 8 p. ‘m.
Late ’26 DB DeLvae Sedan, finished in
merman and Chard Davidson.
Rev, Theo. M tzner will preach
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mouse colored m ohair, heater, many
extras: a much better buy than a low ir x t Sunday.
PIN E GROVE
PEORIA
O the Graduating Class of Halsey High
School; the members of 4-H Clubs and
their Leaders; the Parent-Teacher Association
ana Citizens of Halsey and Environs:
Classified
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We extend to you our hearty greetings and
best wishes for a happy and successful
ACHIEVEMENT DAY
Church of Christ:
10 a. m. 8uodsy school.
Close to 100 laet Sunday—let us
have the full quoto this time.
11:00 s. no. morning vtotship and
communion service
Sermon topic: Jesus Only.
7:00 p. tn. Christian Endeavor.
8:00 “ International Service’’ at
Methodist church.
June 3 is Goldia Wells’ day. All
day meeting, basket dinner, Goldia
will speak morning aud afternoon.
C. Adrian Sias, pastor.
priced new one.
Achievement Day Program
Second Annual Event
K O O N T Z ’S
( .« O il (.« (H IS
rations. Four generations were
represented at the dinner.
Places were marked for Mrs.
| Mary E. Allan of Halsey, Mrs. Lou
From Our MeguUr CorrcapoodcnK
1 Browne of San Francisco, Mr. and
Mrs, Charles Goltra and Bob Gol-
Friday evening a group ol Hal#ey
poople drove to Brownsville and tra of Albany, H. F. Lakp, Muriel
enjoyed a picnic and birthda; sup­ j Lake, the guest of honor aud the
per at the park.
Three large hostess.
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angel food cakes decorated with
LAKE CREEK
pink and white candle# in vari­
Mrs. Thomas Ardry was hostess
colored rote holder#, were placed
in front of the places marked for to the members of the L. C. and B,
Master Bobby Morris, F. Buford club Iasi Wednesday afternoon.
Morn# and H F. Lake, whose I'weuty-tbree ladies were present to
birthday« have occurred recently. enjoy the pleasant afternoon.
The short business stss'on »«?
After the supper the parly eat
around the camp fire and sang old followed by asocial boor with
guessing contest# as the chief di­
time songs.
Those enjoying Ibis pleasant eve­ version, Prizes were won by Mrs.
ning were Messrs and Mesdame# Dan Peterson and Mrs. Emu ett
Morris, Rossman, Moody and Lake Cook. Later tlie hostess, essisted
and Bobby Morris, Coralea and by Mesdames Henry Brock and
Cedric Moody and Fern ltossman. Randal Broc>, served refreshments
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The next meeting of the club
will
be at the borne of Mrs. Randal
Sunday, Mrs. Fayette Lake en-
lertaiued at.a three o’cock dinner Brock, next Wednesday.
in honor of the thirteenth birthday
of her granddaughter, Coenia U ol-
tra. Tho table wag set on tb«
lawn in the shade of lofty maple
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trees. Narrow slreamera of pink
and blue creps paper formed u
ciaopy over the table ami led to
clever fortune telling place cards.
A birthday cake decorated with
pink candles in pink and blue rose
bo'ders, couple ted the table deco­
S O C IE T Y N E W S
Candy for Her--
Dana C. Rossman
F U N E R A L
I) I R E C T O R
Lady Assistant
All calls answered day or night
Phone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
The borne of Mrs. W. D. McLaren
Methodist:—
Pay Down $285 0)
was the scene of a delightful lawn
10 a. m. Sunday school
’26 Series 6« W illys-Knight club sedan
party Saturday evening wheu she rear trunk and loaded with extras; a
11:00 a. in. preaching
entertained members of ttie Krowel-
7:00 Epworth League
wonderful car to own and drive.
deen club and their families and a
Bible study else# Tuesdays 2:30
Pay Down $240.00
number of additional guests. After L ite ’26 DB Leather sedan, complete in
Prayer meeting Thursdays 8:00
Continued from page 1.
an evening spent in playing game#
every w a ,; driven 10,000 miles, every
Ladies aid every Wednesday
thing good about it; you will wait a
music by the Pine Grove orchestra
Women’s missionary society first Harding secretary; Alice Hardiug,
long time before you get a better one.
Luella, Ardella and Charles Falk,
was enjoyed and ice cream and
Friday of month 2:00 o’clock
Pay Down $200.00
and
Charles Bierley.
cake wa# served by tbe hostess.
The pastor will preach a memor­
’26 Series DB Coach in wonderful shape,
ial service at 11 a, m.
La France Sewing club —
good rubber, just a good automobile.
Halsey Local Briefs
At 8 p m. an international ser­
Spoon River
See it.
vice will be held by a delegation of
J . C. Bramwell (pent Sunday at
Mrs.
J.
N- E 'liott, leader
Pay Down $235 00.
tbe McKenzii River sanitarium, ’27 Series Pontiac 2-door sedan, driven Y.M.C.A. young people from U. of
Mamie Falk president; Ava Fa'k
5400 miles. T h is car is good as new in O. with Don Campbell aeting as secretary; Nellie, Pearl and Edna
with Mrs. Bramwell, who is there
tbe leader. Vincent Monterolla, Falk.
for medical treatm ent. He reports every way, complete.
Filipino, will give a talk and also
Pay Down $95.00.
her condition to be about the same.
’2i
Dodge
T
ouring,
new
Bako
finish
and
a
saw solo. D. Devaputra, Indian, Cracker Jack Camp Cookery club
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cross and
in very best shape. A very good buy. and Charles Yoshi, Japanese, will
—Pine Grove
Gladys McCornack were among tbe
Pay
uow
n
$75.
C
O
.
Lloyd
H. Fairfield, leader
take
part
in
the
program,
as
will
Halsey people enjoying the privi­
Roger Fairfield president; Mike
lege of hearing Schumann Heink fo .d Coupe, new Bakofinish, ju stagood also a Chinese girl with a piano
coupe iu fine shape.
solo. Several vocal solos will be Patakoff secretary; John Dobrin-
at Eugene Friday evening,
Pay Down $95.00.
given and a report made by a dele­ ian, John Patakoff. Lloyd Patakoff,
Mrs. P. J. Forster has returned
Chev 4-door sedan; anyone would buy gate to tbe student volunteer con­ Verne, Lyle aud Ross Eagy, John
11 her home here from the Eugene
this one.
ventional Detroit last Christmas. McNeil, Lawrence and Glenn
hospital where she underwent two
Pay Down $215.00.
Nichols.
J . S. MiHer. pastor.
operations. Mr Burster desires to
’26 DB Coupe in very fine shape; good
thank their many fiiends here for
rubber, finish like new. Lots of satis ■ ■ ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B ■ AB B B B B B B B B I S
their help aud consideration daring
faction.
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her long illness.
You cannot find a better lot of us-d
C. L. Woodward of Walla W a lla cars anyw here—it will pay you to look
wa# a gutst at tbe home of his sis­ our stock of used cars over before you i I
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ter, Mrs. C. R. Evans over the buy. One third down, balance 12 m onths
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weekend. He left Halsey Monday at 8 per cent.
RALSTON MOTOR CO.
in m i ng for Salem und from there
w.uld return to bis home Tuesday. Dependable Dealers in Dodge Brothers
line of motors. Albany, Ore.. Phone 170
Several prominent Rebekahs of
Cars aud Trucks.
the Halsey lodge are attending the
BABY
CHICKS—Golden
Buff and white
grand lodge session at Roseburg
Leghorns (Thornwell-Tancred Strains)
this week. Esther Bond aud Gene
With Rudolph Schildkraut, Junior Coghlan,
Mace Miuorcas. R. I. Reds (Queen
Gladys Brockwell and Virginia Bra tford
vieve Kendal left on Tcesday aud
Bess Strain), Barred Rocks and Tur-
Comedy “ Should H usband’s M arrv?”
Prices 10c and 25c
Addle Moody accompanied by Mrs.
kens. Enoch Crews. Seabriglit, Calif.
J E. Jacobson of Florence, left SHAKES—Old growth Douglas fir, oa
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Wednesday tioon.
Tho chief attiaction of Halsey
people, both young and old, laet
Lzf the
Thursday was tbe Ab G. I’arnes
circus at Albany and u large num-
ber atteudeu tbe performance from
A dainty box of any of the
popular brands of candies
in our well assorted stock
would make a most appro­
priate gift to your best girl
sw eetheart or wife.
The gift would be doubly
acceptable if purchased at
C lark's where none but the
best is carried in stock.
Clark’s Confectionery
That Spare Tire is
Quite Important
HALSEY THEATRE
TUESDAY,MAY 29,8 O’Clock
“The Country
Doctor"
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EXECUTOR’S N O T IC E OH HEARING
ON I'IN AI. ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the final
recount of B. M. Bond as Executor of
the last will and testam ent of William
1. Carv deceased has been filed in tbe
County Court of tbe State of Oregon for
tlie County of Linn, and that Monday,
tlie 18th day of June, 1928 at the hour
o f 10 a.ui , has been appointed by said
co u rt for tlie hearing of objections to
said final account and the settlement
thereof, at winch time any person in­
terested in said estate may appear ami
file objections thereto in w riting and
contest the same.
Dated and first published May 17th,
1928.
B. M BOND,
T ussing A Tussing. Executor aforesaid,
Atty* Tor Executor.
Miy 17-21-dl.June 711.
Your spare tire should
be as good as any of
those in use and not
something to ju st limp
in on. Let us check up
on your tires.________
Federal and Fisk Tires
HALSEY GARAGE
Paint you can
depend upon
RIALTO THEATRE
Junction City
Saturday, Mav 26
Buck Jones in
‘B la c k J a c k 9
Sunday, Only, May 27
Patsy Ruth Miller in
“ The First Auto”
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F o r p a in tin g y o u r
house, we recommend
LOWE B R O T H E R S
H IG H STA ND ARD
PAINT. \\ e sell it be­
cause we know it is
good. It gives the kind
of results you w ant—
aud its beauty lasts
for years.
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— * 1 h e A r t of Color in
the Home,’* a new book con­
taining a chart from which
hundred* of color combina­
tions can l»c i hoAcu. Conic in
and get a copy.
Phantom
Maid
Do
Your Cocking
It » like hating a
M iid at no cost
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’ t vox? mistaken ?
S TOO GOOD
BE THEE’”
ir
¿tuau
(overheard at Mountain States the other day)
HEN she was told llie ridicu­
lously low price of this beauti­
ful new electric range, one of
our customers quite naturally thought
that our manager had made a mistake.
We'd print the exact price in this
announcement hut we're afraid you
would think the printer made a mis­
take. It is the lowest price ever set on
an all-white, fully enamelled automatic
range.
Clean. Automatic.
This newest Hotpoint electric includes
the most desirable features of more expensive and larger models such as:
Automatic oven heat control: fully enamelled oven; improved switches that
can he turned in either direclion; extra-strong door construction.
Do YOl know about our attractive cooking rate?
W hen you install an Electric range in your home you are placed
on our special cooking rate; not only.does this permit of economy
in the kitchen ’ t the same rate, also, applies to the lighting and
other electrical appliances in the rest of your home. Ask about
it today!
Let
■s
range
help
pay
for
the
NEW
This Introductory Offer will be withdrawn in two weeks.
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ountain S tates power company
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Hill & Company
Halsey, Oregon
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P. S. Only 95 down