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

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    Haispy Enterprise. Halsey. Oregon. December 13. 1928
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PRESENT
A lb a n
O re g o n
Dad W ants
a Merry
Christmas
Blankets
In Various Weights
Keeping Out of Debt
Helps!
A Merry, Merry Christmas Awaits Both Shoppers and Those W ho Receive Gifts
Purchased from I his Store. Every Item in I his Store Is Something Worth Giving.
For Father
Slippers, Socks
Shirts, Ties
Gloves
For Brother
Shirts, Ties, Sweaters
Eversharp Pencils
For Sister
For Mother
Vase, Vanity Case
Slippers, Hose, Purse
Compact
Silk Lingerie
Hose,
Handkerchiefs
A CROSLEY* RADIO
For the Whole Family
For the Friend
Stationery, Fancy Plate
or Dish, Handk’fs
When you buy your Christ­
mas presents in our store there
are no worries about unpaid
bills to spoil Dad's Christmas.
Your Christmas dollars go
farther, too. for there are no
collection expenses or credit
losses tacked e - to the price.
Aside from e CQmfort
ue
they
will add charm a,
,o
the bedroom—if >
.
plaid to harmonize I
Don’t spoil Dad's Christmas
for him! Our Pay-As-You-Go
plan will make it a Merry
Christmas (or him, tftol
C otton,
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Cotton, Pair,
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signed byau Order of the County Court
of I.inn Countv, Oregon has been ap­
pointed adm inistratrix of the estate of
Edward M erritt deceased.
All persons having claims against said
estate are required ty present them with­
in six months from the date of this
notice, with ihe proper vouchers, to the
undersigned at her residence at Browns­
ville in Linn County, Oregon.
Dated and first published November
22, 1928.
l’earl A. Lawson.
Administratrix aforesaid.
Tussing & Tussing, Attya. for Adnix.
Mrs. Flora Lebo of Newport, Nov. 22-29 Dec. 6-13-20,
M. V. Koontz Company
Santa’s Headquarters in Halsey for Over 52 Years.
Make it Yours Too
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Norris Hughes attended a show
home helping care for ber brother
at Albany Sunday afterncon.
Merle who is ill.
L. E. Eagy and family spent
( E n t . r p r l M C o r r . .p o iid » n c . )
Wallace Miner who is working
L. E. Eagy transacted business at 1*. A. Pehrseon's and Albert Saturday at the Will Eagy home
at the county seat Tuesday.
. Miner who is working at Frank near Oakville. Mrs. Will Eagy is
William Davis and Georgia Over- Gibson's spent Sunday at their not making a very satisfactory re-
c ivery from her illness, still being
ton of Albany visited at the Kay home near Crabtree.
confined
to her t e l most of the
Hover home from Thursday until
Mr. and Mrs. A. Munson and
time
Sunday.
daughters and Mrs. Estes Bass and
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Gibbs of Dorothy visited at the Chandler
F a y e tte v ille Item s
Albany visited nt the George home Tuesday afternoon.
Chandler home Sundar and ac­
(E n terp rise vorrespondent)
Mr. and Mrs. N. K. C handler
companied Mrs.Chandler and Flora
visited their daughter Mrs. Laur­
J. C. Dawson who has been ill
Mae to church at Halsey.
ence Zimmerman near Shedd Sun­ ia reported improving.
Grace Pebrsson and Margaret day.
T. I. McKinley butchered 13 hogs
Heinrich were Corvallis shoppers
Mr. turd Mrs. Fairfield, Mr. and and 17 lamb« and took them to
Saturday.
Mrs. Pebrsson and daugnter Grace, Portland in his truck Tuesday.
Mrs. A.L. Knigbtea ia spending
the Misses Johnson, and M rs.E .E .
Frances Brown who was oper­
a few itavs at th e G eorge G ith en a
Hover attended the Church of
ated on for appendicitis at the Al-
H l Christ at Ilalsey Sunday.
utn y General hospital is reported
At the community meeting F ri­ to be getting along nicely.
K IR K
.
day evening it was decided to have
JE W E LR Y STORE
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCormick
the Community Christmas tree on
and
daughter, Leola, visited at the
Christmas night, December 25, and
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks
home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Couey
committees were appointed to a r­
Silverware.
Sunday.
range for it. The Christmas pro­
Dr. T.I. Marks of Halsey was
gram given by the school will be
N E W STORE
called
to the H. F. Couey home
Friday evening, December 21.
NEW STOCK
Tuesday to attend Mrs. Couey who
is ill with the tlu.
Repairing of all kinds.
D ELBERT STARR
(Over 6 years with P ratt’s)
Mr. Rand of California, a stock
Funeral Director and Licensed
buyer,
baa been buying cows in
Embalmer
f
135 South Second Street
this
vicinity.
H. F. Couey sold
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
Corvallis. Oregon.
two
cows
to
him
and delivered them
Brownsville, Oregon
iu Corvallis Monday
P in e G rove Item s
who has beeh visiting her daugh­ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
ter, Mrs. O. H Froman, went to
EXECUTOR.;
Corvallis Ihutsday to visit her son
Notice is hereby given that the under­
Elmer Lebo, and family.
signed by an order of the County Court
The bazaar and chicken dinner of Linn County. Oregon, has been ap­
given by the woman’s missionary
society of the U. P. church Friday
D a n a C . R o ssm an
evtning was a success as was tho
entertainm ent given by Mrs. Maude
Pratt Sm ith, dram atic reader, im-
persouator and whistling prim a
donna, of Corvallis.
FUNERAL
D IR E C T O R
Classified Advertisements
t i l tiietio tfetk r ». - W. r * .: y
tfe tfe t io
FOR SALE—Beatrice Cream Separator,
40,000 lb. capacity, in good shape, $16.
N. T. Sneed.
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WANTED—Thin calve* from 5-weeks
old and up Dan Roth, Shedd, Oregon
• No phone.
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ANNOUNCEMENT — 1 wish to an­
nounce that I have opened a sewing
shop in the Gray bnilding and will
make gifts for Christmas trade; Sew­
ing of any kind and remodeling of old
garments. Mrs. Minnie Waggoner,
FOR SALE—We own anil have for sale
well secured
first mortgages in
amounts $1200.00 to $7000.00. Will
collect the interest and see to pay­
ment of taxes, First acd Broadalbin
Streets, Albany. Correspondence in­
vited. Linn Countv Abstract Co.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATRIX.
Notice is hereby given that the nnder-
Lady Assistant
All calls answered day or night
Phone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
Part W ool, Pair,
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pointed Executor of the last v.]| anj
testament of Charles L. Falk. d^eased.
All persons having claims Kpnnst
said estate are required to presentthem
within six months from the date 6 this
notice, with the proper vouchers, ti the
undersigned at his residence about two
and a half miles south of Halsey in
Linn County, Oregon.
Dated and first published this 29th day
of November, 1928
Fred W. Falk,
Executor aforesaid
Tussing & Tussing, Attys. for Exr.
Nov, 29 Dec. 6-13-20-27.
S traley Bros*
on the highway.
Short Order Lunches
Groceries
Meat Market
Gas and Oil, Camp Grounds
and Cabins.
We are here to serve the
Public.
W hy Take Chances
On Your Brakes
Wheu we have the new High Ball 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.
Arrow Garage, Halsey
F IR E S T O N E A N D S E IB E R L IN G S
SPECIAL BOXES
of Christmas Candies
Christmas Candies in special
boxes that breathe the spirit of
Christmas. The quality of the
candy adds to the pleasure of
giving it as a gift.
A full assortment of nuts, and
fruits for the holiday trade.
Christmas
Cards
CLARK’S Confectionery
Order Your N ew Ford Now!
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 week 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..
H o w e Garage
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Browns;vi lie, Oregon
Christmas Cans
H RISTM A S what? Yes, cans, the snowflakes in a little English
hamlet of long ago. What better
receptacic could there he to brighten
nuts and candies. Cans so beau­ her pantry shelves as a cookie con­
tifully lacquered and decorated with tainer, or in winch to put that dainty
such alluring pictures and designs bit of sewing which she likes to
that the recipient of one of them keep on hand)
is loath to throw it away long after
its contents have been eaten. And
A Useful Hint
why should she? Doesn’t every wo­
man need attractive receptacles for
When she keeps one of these cans
handkerchiefs, gloves, ribbons, cigar­ for the latter purpose, or for her
ettes, manicure sets, trinkets, even handkerchiefs or gloves, she ran
jewel*? She does, and she can make the inside as attractive as the
have them simply hv keeping these outside by nutting in a pretty lin­
gala boxes in which many of her ing. fo do this she simply cuts
Christmas goodies came.
satin or vellum linings in pieces
Take the gold and red box filled which fit exactly the bottom, sides
with rich Christmas fruit cake, the and top. Then she glues them in
giving of which has become a cus­ place with the best grade of glue,
tom at this time of year. On the and behold, she has a handsome re­
rover is a picture of Christmas min­ ceptacle which will last her for the
strels singing merry carol* amidst rest of her hfe.
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The E n te r p r is e s a
very complet line ° f
Christmas I(1 New
Year Gre?a£ Cards
and will I Phased to
receive out* orders
for p r .p? delivery.
Price of can* deludes your
name print?
hem.
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