Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 22, 1928, Image 8

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    A S u rp risin g D isplay of
W om en’s Heady to W ear
G arm ents
J. C. Brown and »on*, Clarence,
Ren and WiU»rd, dairyman, were
among recent Portland visitors and
while there attended the stock
show. They were accompanied by
Meda Brown who viaited friends in
the Rose city, and Mrs. Ren
Brown who stopped at Oregon City
to vis't M^s Djrothy Weickert.
Here is a display of women’s Ready-to-Wear Garments that will
certainly appeal to the most exacting. Mrs. McKinley and her sa es
lady will again assist you in the selection of your garments.
Friday, Novem ber 23rd
C oats a t $1S»75
Miss Geraldiue Hamilton of Port­
land is spending her vacation here
at the home of her father, R. G.
Hamilton. She is a trained nurse
NOTICE OK APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATRIX.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed ny an Order of the County Court
of I-inn Countv, Oregon has been ap­
pointed adm inistrate« of the estate of-
Edward Merritt deceased.
All persons having claims against said
estate are required ty present them with­
in six months from the date of this
notice, with the proper vouchers, to the
undersigned at her residence at Browns­
ville in I.inn County, Oregon.
Dated and first published November
Pearl A. Lawson,
22, 1928.
Administratrix aforesaid.
Tussing & Tussing, Attys. for AJmx,
Nov. 22-29 Dec. 6-13 20,
Dresses $10.75
And Upwards
What surprises await you. Variety beyond ex­
plaining. Sport frocks, informal gowns in conser­
vative and daring designs. All the latest shades
and weaves. Priced from $10.75 and upwards.
H ats a t $3.98
And Upwards
Such a gorgeous display. Surely your hat is here.
Close fitting models of felt and soleil velour and
metal cloth that are so smart with the fur collars.
Priced from $3.98 and upwards.
NOTICE OE HBARI.sG ON FINAL
ACCOUNT,
M. V . K O O N T Z C O .
S p oon R iver Sparks
(B y
Special Correspondent)
Webster and Andrew Falk were
guests of Charlie Bierly Friday
evening.
Cecil Bilyeu and family were
visitors at the A.L, Falk homo on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. II J. Falk were
business visitors at the county seat
Friday.
E .E . Carey and family and Mrs.
Louisa Seefeld wb& is teaching
school near Falein spent Saturday C.E. Gillett went to Eugene Sun­
night and Sunday at her home day to visit Mrs. I.etty Robinson
who is seriously ill at a hospital in
here.
that city. Mrs. Robinson is an
Rfessre 'and Meed allies W. A.
aunt of Mrs. G illett and Mr. Carey.
Falk, and R. E. Bierly and C. II.
Edna Falk who is stayiug at the
Falk helped pick turkeys at the C.
Blake
home spent Friday evening
L. Falk home Monday.
at the home of her parents and
(¡race Kirk who is teaching the also helped her father celebrate
Pino Grove school spent the week his birthday. A birthday supper
end at her home here. Sunday was served in the evening.
afternoon she visited at the Merwin
Vaonice home.
Thanksgiving Pre-Christmas
F a y e tte v ille Item s
Edwin Barton of San Francisco
is at the homo of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C .E. Barton to spend his
vacation and also to attend hooce
coming at Oregon State.
Ray Jackson and family aud
Jesse l’ugh and family of Halsey
attended the pageant at the United
Presbyterian church at Shedd Sun­
day night.
Notice is hereby given that the final
account of Leonard R. Wilson as admin­
istrator of the estate of Oscar 11. Wilson
deceased has been filed in the County
Court of Linn County, State of Oregon,
and that the 26th day of November, 1928
at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of said day has been duly appointed by
said court for the hearing of objections
to said final account and the settlement
thereof, at which time any person in­
terested in said estate may appear and
file objections thereto in writing and
contest the same.
Dated and first published Oct 25th,
1928.
I.eonard R. Wilson,
Administrator Aforesaid.
Tussing & Tussing, Attys. for Admr.
Oct. 25 Nov. 1 8-15 22,
S tra le y Bros.
on the highway.
Shoit Order Lunches
Groceries
Necklaces, Bracelets
Rings, Brooches
Watch Chains
Belt Buckles
Complete Assortment of Jewelry
At
35°O D iscount
Coupons will be given with any purchase over 25c in
our store. Save these for drawings on every Saturday
the first drawing will be for an Aeroplane Set. with
which you can make 25 different models. Drawing on
this on Saturday. December 1
For Christmas
Solves the problem, "What
to buy for him!"
Made of All Wool
Mackinaw Cloth
In Fancy Patterns
.98
The llaleev Gun club have made
plans to hold three turkey shoots
during the next few weeks. Geese
and merchandise will also he given
for prizes. The shoot? will he held
December 2, 10 and 80.
The Enterprise 11.00 a year.
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For General Hauling ■
Transfea and Drayage g
Business. Orders for Wtod, g
Sand and Gravel.
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Ralph C. Smith
Phone Morris Pharmacy 2C3
Trips made anywhere.
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Dana C. Rossman
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W h ite s id e & Locke
Hardware, Implements and Sparling
Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos
3rd& Madison Sts., Corvallis, Ore.
JIM HORNING
General Blacksmithing
Acetylene Welding.
First & Adams,
Corvallis. Ore.
GLOBE
Albany
Sun.. Mon., Tues.,
Nov. 25-26-27
Corinne Griffith in
“The Garden of Eden"
Wed. Nov. 28
Charlie Murray in
FU N ERA L
D IR E C T O R
LaJy Assistant
All calls answered day or night
Phone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
“ Vamping Venus’’
Ihur., Fri. Nov. 29-30
Reginald Denny in
“ The N ight Bird’
Sat. Dec, 1
Tom Mix in
‘A Son of the Golden West’
O rd e r Y o u r N e w F o r d jio w !
Because many purchasers of the New Ford prefer to wait
until the first of the year, to save the last quarter license,
we can make delivery of most models within a few weeks
after receiving your order.
O rder N ow because there are still a half million orders on
file, and after January 1st you will have to wait longer, we
will be glad to demonstrate the many features of the New
Ford without obligation. Mail the coupon.
I would like to ride in the New Ford.
Name—..................................... Address................................
We are here to serve the
Public.
B ro w n s v ille , Oregon
Christmas
Cards
The Enterprise has a
very complete line of
Christmas and New
Year Greeting Cards
and will be pleased to
receive your orders
for prompt delivery.
H o w e Garage
W hy Take Chances
On Your B rakes
WheR we have the new High Hall lining that will wear
you three times as long and will hold in wet weather?
It will pay you to investigate HIGH BALL before lining
your brakes. Let us explain this wonderful lining to you.
A rrow Garage,
Halsey
F IR E S T O N E A N D S E IB E R L IN G S
HALSEY THEATRE
TUESDAY, NOV. 27, 8 O’Clock
Price of cards includes your
name printed on them.
“ O ld
Ironsides"
The Enterprise
With Wallace Beery. Esther Ralston, Charlie Farrell, Geo.
Bancroft. Also good comedy. Prices 10c and 25c.
Grand Theatre, Harrisburg, Friday, Reginald Denny in
"OUT ALL NIGHT’’
$7,00 Pearl Necklace for 14.55.
Spirit of St. Louis Model Plane FREE
A Lumberjack
Meat Market
Gas and Oil, Camp Grounds
and Cabins.
On
JB M l
Albany, Oregon
1 he women’s missionary society
of Shedd will put on their pageant
at the Oakville church Sunday
morning at 11:510 o’clock.
Bovd T h rift of Albany apent
Saturday here at the home of his
uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. J,A.
aunt,
“ m T s . J.G Gibson of Albany was
a guest at the home of the Misses
McCune Saturday.
And Upwards
Every style that’s new and popular, models for
the younger young ladies, young women and wo­
men who stay young. All the latest colors and
weaves, fur trimmed and plain. Sport coats of
smartness and economy. Priced 115.75 upwards.
J C PENNEY CO