Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, August 16, 1928, Image 8

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    îîalsov Enterprise. Halsey, Oregon. August 1«V !-|2^
Talking Over the Campaign
Classified Advertisements
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YOU ARE INVITED
POR T R U C K IN G see W. C. S ick eb Z
trips made anyw here; wood for sale.
W . C. Sickels, H alsey, Phone 169.
Beautiful Piano near H alsey, m ust sell
im m ediately. $10 per m onth; a real
bargain. W rite T allm an Piano Store
Salem, Oregon, for particulars.
I he new Fall fabrics are now on display from
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BABY CHICKS—«olden Buff ami white
l.eghorns(T hornw ell-T ancred Strains)
Blace Minorca», R. I. Reds (Queen
Bess S train), Barred Rocks ana Tur-
kens. Enoch Crews, Seabright, Calif.
TOSSING & T U SSIN G ~
LAWYERS
H alsey and Brownsville
Oregon
CHICAGO
THE BALL STUDIO
THE HOME OF AKTISTIC
PHOTOGRAPHY
Your selections can be made with
the assurance that you cannot buy
real tailored-to-order clothes at a
lower price, or apparel that repre­
sents more for the money.
SUIT OR TOPCOAT
Tailored to YOUR Order
GOOD GOODS
Kodak work, frames and copying
of old pictures.
Third & Jefferson, Corvallis, Ore.
Albany Junk Company
’ ERBERT HOOVER and Vh ■■-President Dawes on the grounds of the
latter's home In Evanston, 111., w here the vice-president ofTered to take
the stum p during the Hoover-Curtis campaign.
of Benton county people were also
present.
Miss Muriel S tra lty will enter
tain a group of girl f-iends at a
house party during (lie coining
Mrs W. F. W hite was a charm
week. Composing this p arty will
¡ng hostess of Friday afternoon
he M aurine Brown, Ruth Bcrdm an
when she entertained the members
and M argaret Hawley of Portland
of iho Thimble club of V ine Maple
and Sue K atherine Lingle of Crys
Circle. Vases tilled with gayl
tai Springs, M ississippi.
colored flowers gave an ad lei! tone
* * *
of brightness to the rooms.
PIN E GROVE
The short business session was
W
ednesday
afternoon M rs. Rav
i d lowed by several hours spent soc
Hover
entertained
the members of
¡ally with needlework and conver­
the
Kroweldeen
club.
The greater
sation the diversions. A t 5 o'clock
part
of
tlie
afteruoou
was
spent
the hostess, assiited by her sister,
(aching
a
comfort,
alter
which
the
Mrs. Clara LaFollette, served a d r.
hostess
served
refreshments.
liciotis lap lunch. Mrs. Schettler
was a com plim ented guest.
C am pirs at the Straley brothers
The next meeting of the club will
b 'S e p te m b e r 11, at which lime auto park from Friday to Monday
M ri. J J. Corcoran will be host.ees. were Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and
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four children of Ames, Iow a. Mr
Miss Cecil W inkle of Portland, McDonald organized and is leader
who is visiting friends and relatives of a banjo orchestra in his home
in the vicinity of H alsey, was the town, and lie and h ’s 11-year old
inspiration for a picnic party at daughter have given a num ber of
Bundy Bridge, a t Irish Bend last radio concerts.
From O ur Regular Corraipondenii
NOTICE UK FIRST MELTING OF
STOCKHOLDERS
Nuqs-e horfby given that whereas I
more th in one q.ill o | l..e apital st ck j
of he II tlsey telep h o n e Company has
been subscribed, that the first m eeting
of the stockholders of said company will
le held on the 12th day of September,
GOOD GOODS
1928, at 8 o’clock in the a'lernoou of
that day at the Council Chambers in the
City of Halsey in Linn County, Oregon,
for the purpose of selecting not less than
IN THE C OUNTY COURT O F THR three directors of said company and as
STATE OE OREGON FOR I.INN
the stockholders present shall determine,
COUNTY.
ami for the tr.p i.eU o i. pf such other
®tti t business as may lyo. eCy come
In tlie M atter of the
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Adoption of Syrene V
Y.r-
C IlA T lO N b Tore the meeting.
ginia Randolph, a m nnor. I
C. H Ko<n:z,
T o A rthur S. R andolph, (¡reeling
Ilert S. Clark,
George I.aubner,
In the name of the State at Oregon.
corporators.
You are hereby cited and required to
appear in the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for th e County of Linn, at
tlie court room thereof, at Albany, in
said county, on T uesday ttie till day of
September, 1928, at 1:00 o’clock in the j I
afternoon of that day, then and there to I
show cause, if any there be, why that {|
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certain petition filed in the above cr-I
titled Court on the 27th day of July, |
1928, by Clarence I.. Lefflerjind Verna
”RS. MARY LEAVITT, sistey of
I’. I-etfler. husband and wife, praying
the R epublican candidate for
for the adoption by said Clarence I..
P resident, who used to cook
Leffler of Syrette V irginia Randolph, a
for him. She says he never complained
minor child, should not tgr gfiinhsd and
of the way his steak was cooked. T hai
said Syrene V irginia Randolph Iteadopt­
Is another reason, she feels, tjiat
OYtnptPte w itb b'ade,
ed by the said Clarence I.. Leffler and
housewives should support hint
w ith one
the name of said Syrene V irginia Ran
dolph be changed to Syrene Virginia I
Leffler, all as prayed for in said petilior..
Witness, the lion. B, M. Payne, fudge
Palmolive Shaving Cr?am
of til. C ounty C ouit of the State of Orc I
A ll for
gon, for the County of Linn, with the
Seal of said Court atftaed ¡his 27th day i
of Ju ly A. D 1928.
(SEAL)
R. M. Russell, Clerk.
S E \ ERAL Pieces of F urniture for sale
Sunday. A basket dinner was en­
Church Note»
reasonable Mrs B. M. Bond.
joyed at uoon and swimming was
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A N T B D - a real gentle d risin g hi rie
th e diversion of the afternoon.
M d h o d ist:
for children. J. S. Nicewood. 425
Miss W inkle was horn in H arris­
10 a. in. Sunday school
burg and later lived in Halsey
11:00 n m. m orning worship.
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Among those from Halsey en­
Topic: ‘ The None O llier N am e’’
7:00 E pw orth League
joying this pleasant sffair wets
8: X) p. m. evening worship.
Chancy Bickels and family and W
Topic: "H ow any Person may Be
t . Sidkels am! family, A number
a New C reatu re.”
Bible study class Tuesdays 2:.'?(i
Prayer m eeting T hursdays 8:0C
Ladies aid every Wedum-dav
W om en's missionary society first
Fri lay of m onth 2:00 o'clock
J . 8. M üler, pastor.
And Confectionery
Free!
G o ld p la te d
G ille tte
R azor
35c tu b e
Morris
Pharmacy
on the highway.
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Pine Grove Church
8 jn lay School 10 a. in.
Preaching nt 11 u. in.
E v e n in g se rv ic e 8 o 'clo ck .
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M r. VViight will preach ut b o ll
services.
C hurch ol C h rist:
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11:00». in. com m union service
7:00 p. m. C hristian E ndeavor
8 DO p. in Serin u
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H A LSEY THEATRE
T U E S D A Y . A l t ! . 2 1 . S O ’c l o c k
“ The V a lle y
o f th e G ian ts”
low ering redwoods, majestic* hills and the clash of fighting
men in a setting o f rare grandeur where romance is rife.
( otnedy
Honorable Mr. Huggs” Prices 10c & 2«r c
Is now under new
management.
The restaurant form erly
conducted by Mrs. Reynolds
Mca|s aj dll hours. Sjiort
Orders and Lunches.
Chicken Dinner Sundays
Family Dinners a Specialty.
Home Made Pies.
Mrs. G. W. Hoffman.
IIIIINNMIlUmiNIIIHMIUNMnUlinil
T ir e T r o u b le
Are nothing in our “ young
lives’ ’ because we have the
equipment to rig h t any tire
accident and if i t ’s beyond
repair a new Fisk or Feder-
is here to replace it.
Federal and Fisk Tires
Ice C ream
P a r lo r
Shoit Order Lunches
Groceries
Meat Market
Gas and Oil, Camp Grounds
Good Eats
Restaurant
HALfcEY GARAGE
F
S tra le y Bros.
We buy cbittim bark.
$30
$35
$40
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
SOCIETY NEWS
and Cabins.
Buy and Sell A nything
Located in Struckm eyer B uilding
S.E. cor. 2nd A Baker Sts. Albany
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EEECTMIC MANGE H U H THE A V TO M A 1K “H A I OR IO N E "
M ountain S tates power c o m pan y