H a ls e V E n te rp ris e . Halsey. Oregon. Septenibar COMMUNITYfjFAIR AT SHEDD Continued from page 1. Luneb cloth a id napkin* -Mrs. E.G. Pugh, Lyda Gregory, Mrs. Wayne Parke. Beet spcciman white embroidery — Mrs. Dale Forbes, Mrs. Floia Wood. C o m in g to A lb an y Dr. Mellenthin Specialist in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years Doe»* N o t O p e r a te TO THE LEGAL VOTERSOF THl- C lTY OF HALSEY, OREGON There will be a mass m a tin g of the legal voters of the City of liaise»-, Ore- Kuitted lace—Mrs. W B. Mc­ gon, September 24, 1928, it. the council rooms of said city, at 730 p m , fOr the Cormick. purpose of nominating for election the Best embroidered piilow slip — following officers for the said city to Mrs. J.W . Lamar, Lvda Gregory, serve for a term of two years. One mayor; one recotder; one treain- Mrs. W. F. Gentry. rer; one marshal: two couuciliuen. Artistic needlework —Lyda Greg­ ory, Mrs. R C. McCotmick, Mrs Flora Wtod. Crochet rug—Edith Pugb. Hand mado rugs -Cleona Smith, Mrs. Clay, Mrs. J.S. Lamar. Boutonniere— Mrs. Nitrel, Mrs. R.C. McCormick. Best collection of eix separate pieces—Mrs. McCormick, Lyda Gregory, Maud Jensen. Q jilts—Mrs. E. W. Shedd, Ethel j MrCormick, Mrs. J.S. Lamar. A p rcns-V irginia Dickson, Maxwell, Ethel Maxwell. Will be at t a r l j . H ill. Recorder JIM HORNING General Blacksmithing Acetylene Welding First & Adams, Corvallis. Ore W hiteside & Locke Hardware, Implements and Sporting! E va' Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos I 3rd & Madison Sts., Corvallis. Ore. HOTEL ALBANY Monday, Oct. 1st Office hours 10 a in. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY Food Men Folks W il l Enjoy! I f your men folks have been mincing at their food, eating a little of this and a little o f that, stimulate their appetites. How? Jnst call us into consultation. We have a lot o f suggestions that w ill make any and every appetite rear right up on its hind legs. Here are a few suggestions. Mayonnaise 25c and 55c Peatut Butter, lb. 30c Relish Spread 25c. Sandwich Spread 15c. Olives Deviled Meats Sliced Beef Chicken M. V. Koontz Co.. Inc- SOCIETY NEWS From O u r Regular Correspondents Bressler, J. A. Miller, Edith Rob- nett and Fayette Lake. Mrs. John Bressler was a complimented guest as was Beverly Isom. For the next meeting Mrs. Taylor extended the hospitality of her home. * * * Mrs, F. Buford Morris and son Bobbie spent Saturday in Albany where Bobbie was a guest at a birthdry party honoring his cousin Dornion Eastburn, who celebrated his fourth birth anniversary at the home o f his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Eastburo, in that city. Friday afternoon Mrs. J J. Cor­ coran was a charming hosteaa at her home in West Halsey to the members of the Thimble club of Vine Maple circle, Neighbors ol Woodcraft. An initiation was held for three new members, Mesdames J.A. Miller, H arry Dressier and Edith ltobnett. Following the business session the afternoon was »pent In conversation and fancy • • « work and at four o’clock the host, M rs. Jess Cross was a charming ess, assisted by her daughter, dinner hostess of Saturday evening Dorothy, served a delicious lap when she entertained a group of luneb. friende. The table was centered Those present for this delightful Wlth , lovely (lora, piece. Places afternoon were* Mesdames Buford ware marked for Mr. and Mrs. L. Morris, W. F. White, C G Hamer, W. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Elden E B. Isom, George Taylor, Harry Cross, Miss Gladys McCornack and Have you seen those new Bridge & Beach Ranges? No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate medicine and surgery and is licensed the state of Oregon. He does not «I-crate for chronic appendicitis gall tones, ulcers of the stomach, tonsils adenoids. 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Our experience in this work enables us to han de it quickly and satisfac-'"! torily. A r r o w Garage / / Halsey ' Oregon —I WIUKlHUUM-niMUlll, HALSEY THEATRE | TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 8 O’Clock i Zane G re y ’s “ NEVADA” Three birthdays were celebrated | W ith Gary Cooper, Thelma Todd, William Powell Address: 224 Bradbury B'dg., Los An­ Sunday at the Henry Seefeld home and Philip Strarge. Regular prices—10c and 25c with Mrs. Seefeld who has only geles, California. ........................................................................... IIB IIIIIillllllB llllllllllllB IIII.......... ........................ recently returned home from an Eugene hospital as a specially hou ored guest. The dinner was ala > a surprise to Mrs. Seefeld who was in the hospital at the time if her birthday. The other two who were honored at this time were Esther Seefeld and nephew Robert Carey. Three beautifully decorated cakes, with lighted candles, formed ¡»art of the table decorations. Those present beside the three honor guesle were Mr. and Mrs. E.E Carey and daughter Margaret, Mr. Henry Seefeld and Louise See­ feld. SAD—but true! FAYETTEVILLE The Tahiga camp.tire girls met Ï1 at the heme of F aith Hanson Mon­ day evening and elected officers for the coming year and afterwards enjoyed a gocial hour. Tho newly elected officers are: Elaine Abra- ham president, Mary Pugh vice president, Faith Hanson treasurer, Doris Margaaon secretary, Ethel Maxwell scribe and Jean Satcbwell song leader PEORIA Mi«. Georgia Hover was hostess to the members of the women's mi sioiiary society for their regular m onth’y study and social meeting. Mrs. I’erle Cummings had the les­ ion topic aud after an interesting study hour, a report of th t otiesion- ary conference he'd recently at Milton was given by Mrs. Mattin Cummings who was a delegate. The hostess served dainty re- freshuients during the social hour. 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