New Materials for House Dresses and Aprons With an unusual display of house dress materials to select from and at such moderately low prices, every woman should plan to buy a season’s supply right now. Patterns were never prettier, quality was never better—but take time to see them and you will know. Hosiery and Underthings Sheer and Dainty Our stock of new hosiery await3 your inspection, and we believe that the quality of our merchandise will please everyone. Remarkable for their sheer­ ness of weave, yet these hose are equally interest­ ing because of their wearing quality. New colors. A large and varied assortment of charming new designs in underthings are here for your inspection. Fine quality at low prices welcome you. Choosing a desired color will be a pleasure. K O O N T Z ’S GOOD GOODS Achievement Day A Success Continued from page 1. Mrs. Nadine bayor, leacer 1, Richard Sayer; 2, Uesslo Har- vev; 3, Willard Harvey. — a. La France Sewing club — Spoon River Mie. J. N- E 'liott, lender 1, AvaFalK; 2, Edna Falk; 3, Nellie Falk. Ruse brandish Sewing club—Halsey Georgina Clark, leader 1, Ione Miller; 2, Fern Rossman; 8, Heiue Alford. ---------- ’I Cracker Jack Cainp Cookery club — Pine Grove Lloyd II. Fairfield, leader 1, Roger Fairfield; 2, Roger Nich­ ole; 3, G'en Nichole. Ever Ready Sewing club— Peoria Agnes Chandler, leader I, Arlme LaMar; 2, Alma Cor­ nelius; 3, Selma Logan, I —— * Gypsy Rover CarupCookiry club — Halsey F. Buford Morris, leader J, Cedric MooJy; 2, Kenneth Workinger; 3, Arthur Moss. Pollynnna Cooking club-- Spoon River Edna Falk, leader 1, Charles Falk; Ardella Falk; 3, Mdton Elliott. U nuC ounty Sheep club B ranlcu Charles Falk, J r., leader 1, Paul Quimby; 2, Paul Quim by, 3, Omar Falk. »»■ Candy for Her-- 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 sweetheart or wife. F U N E R A L I) I R E C T O R The gift would be doubly acceptable if purchased at Clark'8 where none but the beat is carried in stock. Laity Assistant All calls answered day or night I’lione 255. Ilalsey, Oregon Clark’s Confectionery IL Your spare tire should he as good as any of those tn use and not something to just limp in on. Let us check up on your tires. The girta’ Volley ball game was won by the upper classoneu 3 to 15. Ir= ü== Alford Arrows zJJ (Buterpria« Correspoodenca) Classified Advertisements Dana C. Rossman That Sparc Tire is Quite Important The base ball game was won by the alumni. Score 14 to 11. Alumni High School K YanNice Earl Elliott P George Cross c Carl Isom Frank Koontz 1 b C Wright Jess Cross Elias Robins 2 b Clay Moo¿y 3 b H Koontz D Rossina u ■ F Leeper M Koontz 1 Í K Hayes E Isoin c I R Norton E Munson r I II Kirk Mr. and Mrs Percy Tyson and ¡daughter, Muriel, and Mr. and i Mrs. C. N. Lusby of Springfield, Town School exhibit; judges— visited at the home of the la tt-r’s Miss Agues Chaudler, Miss Grace I daughter, Mrs. J. F. Isom, Satur Pliersson, Miss Doris Howard First prize 50 cents, second 25 cents, 1 j day. Mr.and Mis. Lee Foster of P o rt­ third prize 10 cents. land, visited the latter’s parents, 1st grade 1, Roberta Bramwell; 2, Fiances Louise P atton; 3, Edith Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Cogswell Sun­ day atlernoon. Tuttle. Prentice Ijom is looking afiei 2nd grade 1, M trie Gourley; 2, the chores tor Horace Armstrong Geraldine Straley; 8, Margrett while he is away. Smith, J. H. Rickard and family spent 3rd grade 1. Jean Sturtevant; 2, Jennie Smith; 3, Coralea Moody. Sunday at the Forrest Jenks home 4th grade 1, Mary Ann Perry; ner r Tangent. Mr. Jenks and fam 2, Elaine Straley; 3, Donald Neal. ily are moving to Albany so Sun­ 5th grade 1, Kenueth Workin- day was a reunion of the Jenks ger; 2, Fern Rossiuan; 3, Heine family at his Lome in Tangent. A1 lord. George Lusby of Corbett and his 6th grade— 1. Vivian Frum; 2, niece and nephew, B"ulah and Eloise Smith; 3. Ione Miller. Lawrence Johns of Springfield, 7th grade 1, John Sm ith; 2. were visitors at the J F Isom home Earl Perry; 3, Walter Foote. Monday. Lawrence staved for a 8th grade 1, Alice Sturtevant; longer visit with his cousin,«Vyron 2, June Layton. 3, Rbetta Arm­ Isom. strong. Mr. aud Mrs. E D Isom were High school French class— 1, Sunday visitors at the J. D. Isom Ruth S turtevant; 2. Jennie Nice- home in Albany. wood; 3, Wilma Wahl. 3 □ Peoria News II irso* Judges; Messrs Pugh, (By Special Correspoadiut) Sprenger, Zimmerman. Four hor«e lent? I, Will Falk, Mr. and Mrs Bernard Finhegan ♦2; Orin Frum, $150; Claude of Eugene visited his mother, Mrs Davidson, honorable mention. Alice Dunn Sunday. Riding horses—Orin Frum , $1; Ed Worth of Portland and skier Orin Frum, 50 cents. Northrup, Mrs. Edith Conditt of Salem, call­ honorable mention. ed on Mra, Fruitt Tuesday while Ponies—!, Walt Frum, 5 0 cents; on their way homo from the Pine 2, Poyllis H»It, 25 cents. Grove cemetery. The Worth r live 1 Breeding t-tallions Will Falk, in the house owned by Mrs. Fruitt fifty years ago. Wrestling and Boxing -Referee, » v v t * » * * » *• * • Jim McWilliams. Pune $1. Miss Cowgill also judged the liouths, the Rose Standish club winning the $1 award, the Polly, nuna club 50 cents and the Spoon River club honorable mention. Rural School exhibit: judges Mrs K. F. Croat, Miss Gladys Me- Cornack; Peoria, $1.50; Grasshop­ p e r * !; Kirk, honorable mention. F Mr. and Mr* Fred Frady have gone to Lebanoo to pick straw- biriies. The women’s missionary society m - ta tth e parsonage Wednesday for their study and social meeting. Alter the study of the hook ‘Christ of the Indian Road,’’ Sister Met­ calf served delicious refreshment«, In the hareball throw accuracy assisted by Mrs. J. W. L»tuar. test Omer Falk was first, Leslie The Peoria public school» cloftd Falk second, Paul Quimby third. Thursday with a program and pic­ The 100 yard dash was won by nic iu Smith • grove, A picnic din­ John Patapoff with Andrew Uren ner followed the program and the second and Willard Keen third. afternoon entertaium ent coneisttu L«eper vs Patapoff—Leeper de­ cision. Reynolds vs Vunderwood -Rey. nolds knockout. Gardner vs Curio Miller—Gard­ ner decision. Hays vs Underwood— Hays two falls. in playing bail. The members of the school sew- iog club were entertained at dinner at the home of their teacher, Miss Agnes Chandler at Pint Grove Friday aftormou. Saturday was Achievement Day for eleven dill’erent clubs held at H Htey. Peoria won first on the s :tioot work. Arlene Lamar won first in her club on sewing, Alma Cornelius second and Selma Logan third. The club members were bmqueted at the noon hour. Rev. J A McKes of Walla Wal­ la, Washington, secretary of the Sunday school and league work of the Northwest- conference, was an overnight guest at the J. S. Lamar b >a.e Satuaday and preached at the Southern Methodist chutcb Sunday morning. Mrs. Mamie Gibbs and daughter Marv of Albany, wsre at the Pine Grove cemetery Tuesday. Clarence Githeus and mother of H arrsburg were among those at the cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Griff King of Portland is visiting her daughter, Mrs Russell Githens, George Githens and J. D. M Warren were Corvallis visitors Tuesday evening. Rev.Metcalf is lining up his ball team ready for a game just before th ' fried chicken supper to he given in the grove on the evening of the 22nd of June when the Cor- Rex Tuseing son of M r.and Mrs' vallis aud Albany chamber of com- A.A.Tusstng woo the honor of be­ merce will help with a program ing best night editor on U. of O. and at which time Governor Pat­ Emerald. terson will be present and deliver an address. The following is the program J given at the grove last Thursday; a play, “ May-time Review” con­ sisting of songs, plays, poems, and a dramatization in which the en­ tire »chool had part; a flag drill accompanied by patriotic readiugs, and songs; pantomime, ‘‘Katie J Lee and Willie G ray’’ by four | girls; aud a song by the sehool. Thy women’s missionary society are giving a chicken pie fupper Summer weather is the time Saturdiy night at the sehool house to protect the skin. The admission fee will include the For your aid we have a com­ program and supper after the pro­ plete stock of gram. K rank ’ s L emon C ream $1.00 Someone just said ‘‘Scat,’’ Ob, was it you? I ’m that Column Cat; How-do-you-do? Face Bleach Powders Chamberlain’s Witch Hazel and Almond Cream 50c. Morris Pharmacy The E nterprise $1.00 a year I I E I ■ E I 2 S I ■ HALSEY THEATRE T U E S D A Y , J U N E 5 , 8 O ’C lo c k “ Th! LIFE OF RILEY ” George Sidney and Charlie Murray, those two comedians in “ The Cohens' and the Kellys” are teaming again in this film Comedy—“W ar Feathers” Prices 10c and 25c. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ '■ > I Cream Separator MCCORMICR-DEERING BALL -BEARING SEPARATORS R e -D esi < I m pr o v e d FOR T R U C K IN G tee W. C. Sickel»— trips n u d e anywhere; wood for sale W. C. Sickel», Halsey, l ’lioiie 169. Beaut.fill Piano near Halsey, must set im m ediately. $10 per m onth; a real bargain. W rite Tallm an Piano Store Salem. Oregon, for particulars. BABY CHICKS—Golden Bod and white Leghorns (Thorn well-Tancred Strains) ltl.ice Minorca*, R. I. Reds (Queen Bess S train), Barred Rocks and Ttir- kens. Enoch Crews. Seabright, Calif. SIlAKES-^OId growth I lo u g la s 6 r .r o sap. guaranteed: also old growth red cedar pests of good size; delivered any where. See Mr. Lanbner or address N O. Isaacson, Gotdson. Oregon EXECUTOR’S N O T lC E O F HEARING ON FINAL ACCOk NT. Notice u hereby given tti.it the 6nzl | i count of B. M Bond as Executor df I the last will m d testam ent of Willi mi t. C.irv deceased lias tx-en filed in the 'Amuty C ourt of the State of Oregon tor tlie County of l.inn. and ttu t Monday, the 1 Slti day of June, 1928 at the hour of 10 a.ui , has been appointed by s.ud court for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settleiucut thereof, at which tune any perron in- , tvre«ted in said estate may appear and file objections thereto iu w riting and •a me. I liral published May 17th, 1 t»28. H. M BOND, fu ssin g A Tussing. Executor aforesaid, , Alt} s for Executor May l7-2-t-.il June 7 11. E now have these machines in our store. Opportunity will be given every firmer interested in bigger dairy f proceeds to study the new McCormick-Dcering in detail and to handle it in operation. W e will bring it to your farm and demonstrate fully, or you are welcome to see this beautiful black-japanned machine here at any time. To make the new Ball' Bearing McCormick-Deering available at once for any farm, wc will continue the “ i i months payment plan.” Six sues — hand, belted, and electric—capacities 350 to 1500 pounds of milk per hour. Schultz Bro’s Warehouse Co. Phone Shedd. 8F23 or write for delivery prices. Warehouse at Fayetteville. Postoffice Shedd. Oregon ■ ■ ■ ■