Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, September 13, 1928, Image 8

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    Ila1:=>oy Enterprise. Halsey. OrggoiT2 Sg]2tgn2bflrJ3;192^
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Shirt Values Men
Will Appreciate
Footwear For All at
Save Money Prices
A Fine Display of New
School Dresses and
Dress Materials
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Work Shirts, $1.00 to $1.50
Dress Shirts, $1.75 to $4.00
When you buy shoes here at regular
prices, you are getting a good big
measure of vrlue for your money.
When vou can buy them at the
present p rices-y o u save money.
Work Shoes, $3.50, to $10.50
Dress Shoes. $5.00 to $7.50
For Friday and Saturday Only
39c Misses Rayon Hose, GOc
value at
35c lb. Calumet Baking
Powder, all sizes
Nashua Blankets
The longer you delay getting fleecy
part wool Nashuas, the more likely
you are to wake up some cold night
and shiveringly realize your need of
them. Get more of these deep nap­
ped, warm blankets cf wool and
cotton today - be prepared and pro­
tected from cold.
An ample array of the newest of Fall
dresses, ju st arrived. Dresses th a t will
help you in solving your school needs.
Here you will also find a most com plete
selection of beautiful patterns and ma­
terials in yard goods- patterns and trim ­
mings too. Make your selections early.
Girl's Dresses
1.50, 1.98, 2.25, 3.25
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M. V. KOONTZ COMPANY, Inc.
Cogswe'l and son Philip, Mr. and
I Mrs. A.M Sm ith, Chester Curtis
and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. A E.
W hitbeck, Mis. E. I). laoin and
From Our Regular Co<r««pondcnt>
daughter Beverly, 0 rie Kropf, Felix
Thomas and the J. II. Rickard fern-
The member» of the foreign mi«-
ilv.
tio u ary society were pleasantly
entertained Tuesday afternoon by
PIN E OROVE
Mrs. Bert Clark at her home in
E ast Halsey. Mr». E dith Robnetl
H oppickers at the McLaren yard
was in charge of tho les'on, the were g u 'sts of Mr. McLaren at hi-
topic being, “ lh e U nited T ask,’’ bome Saturday evening ns a pleas
A g ie a t deal of interest is being ant close to the completion of hop
taken in this year's work.
picking which was finished at noon
The hostess served rt frrshiuente that da^' Games w ire played and
during the social hour
a general good time had by all
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Ri tresliiuent« were served at a late
At, F O R D
hour.
S O C IE T Y N E W S
Miss I.lllie Rickard » a t the mo­
tive for a surprise party Saturday
evening, the affair being in honor
o fh er birthday. Conversation and
games made the hours paesquickly
end at a late hour cake and home
made ice cream was served.
Those etijo jin g this pleasant
evening nere Mr. and M rs. B E
■Parker
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PEORIA
School Davs
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Are Here!
And so is u new stock of
D u o fo ld
fo r S ch o o l
F in ish Y o u r
W ork
More study periods free for
other work, less preparation at
home, more time your owh.
Parker Duofoid Fountain Pen
is fast, sure writer. Better look­
ing work too.
P ressu reless T ouch. Non-
Breakable Barret. 28% Lighter
Wright. Five colors. $5 and
$7, according to sire.
Let’s aiiow you at our pen
counter.
¡HENRY FORD BACKS HOOVER
bsny and Mrs. Alice Dunn
Peoria.
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The dinner was followed by a
, By HENRY FORD
real ice cream feed, aud a general In an interview with Samuel Crowther of
the Saturday Evcnint/ Poet.
good tim e by those present.
AM for Hoover for P resident be­
cause he has shown th a t he can
The annual reunion of the Wade
size up any Job, pick the right man
family was he’d S jn d a y at Sm ith and direct it through to success.
g ove with a large number of the Through fourtfeen y ears—ever since
Belgium—he has been handling soma
family present. Conversation and of
the biggest Jobs in the world. He
games were enjoyed and a basket has made a success of every one of
dinner was another p h a s a n t fea them . He lias shown th a t he is not
afraid of size.
ture of the day.
The greatest Job th at the world has
ever known is now before this coun­
Two picnic parties, the Peterson try. It is so big th a t nene of the old-
family of Corvallis and the Ardry line politicians even knows th at it
and W illiam s families of L aki exists. We have developed this coun­
ju st enough during the past six
Creek spent Sunday a t the grove. try
-------------- —-------- or seven years to know th a t much
" AX II 11— t real gentle d riving horse , which was thought to be impossible
can be made possible under the right
for children. I. S. Xicewood. n23
leadership.__________________________
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The husbands of the members < f §
the P o tter Sewing club »< re ci in- I
plin ented guests nt a nue-thirly |
o’clock dinner a t S m ith ’s glove I
S unday, with the club meinbi rs as 11
boetessee. O th?r guests present 8
were Mrs. Henry Spring r of A'- s
TO THE LEG A LV OTK RSO F THE
C IT Y O F HALSEY, OREGON
There will be a mass m eeting of the
legal voters of the C ity of Halsey, Ore­
gon, Septem ber 24, 1928, in the council
rooms of said city, at 7:30 p. m., for the
purpose of nom inating for election the
following officers for the said city to
serve for a term of tw o years.
One mayor; one recorder; one treasu­
rer; one m arshal: two couucilmen.
Carl j. Hill. Recorder
Whiteside & Locke
l Hardware, Im plem ents and Sporting |
j Goods. H udson and Essex Autos
3rd & M adison Sts., Corvallis. Ore. I
Notice
T ransportation Brings Prosperity
Ladies and Misses Silk Hose
95c Ladies’ Silk Hose, values n r
$1.00 to $1.15
DOC
Westcott Arrowhead Holeproof and
and Uta Maid.
Classified Advertisements
It is quite true th a t we have no
real political issues. But we have an
economic problem which looms g re a t­
er than any of the old issues. It is
not in politics. It cannot be describ­
ed in the old language of politics.
No one is much concerned now with
liberty and independence as tied up
with the right to vote. We have all
the rights our forefathers struggled
for. We are concerned with new and
different rights and responsibilities.
The g reat issue is to develop this
country to a point w here every man
and woman has the opportunity both
to work aud to play.
We have proved th at wages can be
made high. We have now to prove
th at they can he continuously paid—
th at there will be no periods of un­
employm ent over which the w orker
cannot finance him self.
No man is wise enough to say how
the future should be planned. But
we have right a t hand m any enor­
mous developm ents which will keep
all of us busy.
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And the longer youw ear the shirts
the more you will appreciate them.
Cut plenty full to give roomy com­
fort. Materials that are tub fast.
Patterns and colors attractive.
1 be task is to make such use of i
the experience we have gained that
we can build rightly for the future. |
O therw ise we are going to lose all
th at we have gained.
We have th e men, we have the
money and we can make the tools FOR SALE—Span bay wares, weight
160u each; one bay gelding, weight
for the Job. But all these will be
useless w ithout leadership.
T hat
1700. T hom as A rdry, Route l,Hslse>
leadership, because the thing is na­
Piano and organ pupils w itliing to en­
tional, m ust be in the P re s id e n t
te r Mrs O. J. R lke’s classes this winter
Hoover Has Proved Leadership
may make arrangem ents at ttje studio
the Charles H am er resi .eace? Mrs
The quality of H oover’s leadership
requires no experim enting. It is a Rike will be there Monday, September
dem onstrated fact.
17, to arrange classes io Moore's Funda-
But of w hat value is experience In mentals.
the m anagem ent of public affairs?
Mri. Jess Cross will begin her tuus.c
W hat difference does it make who is
classes the first week of school. Two
P resident?
We all have our personal prefer­ H arm ony classes are to be formed, one
ences, but a m ere preference is not from tlie high school pupils and one
im portant. If it be true, as la said, from the grade yupils. The grvde pupils
th a t no real issues are before the have th eir first m eeting Friday at the
country, then any man of reasonable
ability will make an acceptable P resi­ home of Mrs. C rots at 1:30 preparatory
to ffirnung a R hythm O rchtstra.
dent.
HALSEY THEATRE
This country could not have de­
veloped w ithout transportation. T hat
gave us national m arkets. These are
m ass m arkets, and thus we have been
able to use b e tte r m ethods of manu­
facturing and get higher w ages and
low er prices. The first rapid tra n s­
portation cam e through th e railroads.
Then came the autom obile. The mo­
tor vehicles were a t first thought to
be com petitors of the railroads, but
now we know th a t they fit in to­
gether.
Business breeds business, and now
we have not enough transportation.
We must use the g re a t w aterw ays
that have been put here for us to use
both for tran sp o rt and for power.
Bamming them for power im proves
them for transportation. Besides, the
accum ulation of these large bodies of
w ater assists the rainfall. We have
the G reat Lakes and the M ississippi
partly in use, but they are doing only
a fraction of w hat they can be made
to do. And many other projects only
aw ait fu rth er planning and coordina­
tion. For we know th at we are In
need of all kinds of tra n sp o rt—by air,
by land and by w ater—and that each
has its place and th at each will make
business for the others. This coun­
try needs to have its industry mote
spread out. E lectricity aud transport
will do this.
JIM HORNING
General Blacksm ithing
Acetylene W elding
F irst & Adams,
Corvallis. O re?
Those having
Exhibits for the
Linn County
Fair
Are requested to have them
at the
Halsey School
Sept. 17
GLOBE
Albany
Sun. Mon., Tues , Wed.
Sept. 16 to 19
“ Uncle Toni’s Cabin”
G reatest human dram a ever filmed
Thur., Friday, Sept. 29 21
“ In Old Kentucky”
A m e'odran a f f the racecourse.
Sat, Only, Sept.22
“Fleetwing”
A flaming roinanco of the Sahara
Have you seen those new
Bridge & Beach
Ranges?
TUESDAY, SEPT. 18 8 O’clock
William Boyd in
Dress Parade9
With Bessie Love.
miss this.
Actually filmed a t West Point.
Don’t
Coming Soon, “ A1 s “ Nevada”
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Parker Fountain
Pen
.$2.75, $3.50, $5-, $7.
A New Automatic |x>ncil
that writes <n four colors,
red, green, blue, black,
just give it a turn and
w rite with whatever color
you desire.
Ambassador Fountain
Pen and Pencil set
S2.50
Note hook», 2 aiul 5 li ’!*•,
75c, and
. Ink jhmis . pencil»
tablet». FRBH RLOTTE RS
MORRIS PHARMACY
The Electrical Equipment of Your
Car is Vital
The electrical equipment
your ear is so vital to
its satisfactory operation
that it pays you to have
it inspected regularly.
Our experience in this
,
it quickly and satisfac­
torily.
Arrow Garage
They can be had in green and tan
enamel and will add greatly to the
beauty of your kitchen as well as
giving you the utmost in a range.
See the new circulators before you
put up your old heater.
Hill & Company