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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
fl M. E. Church Notes Sunday school subject next Sunday “ Jesus Teaching by Par ables.” The earth shall be full of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea. Isaiah 11:9. Leading thought -T h e Gospel is to be preached throughout the In many recipes only half as many eggs are required, in some world. none at all, if an additional quantity of Royal Raking powder Everyone enjoyed the opening is used, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted. exercises by the primary class T ry the following recipes w hich also conserve white lis t Sunday; Class No. 2, will have charge on March 4th. flour as urged by the government. Wanted, a competent lady to Com Meal Griddle Cakes take charge of our Sunbeam Eggless, Milkless, Butterless IK c a n meal choir. We need to catch a vis Cake I 1« cu->s bo. ;Sf water % c. i I k 1 cup brown evgar H teaspoon salt ion of the possibilities in the I txv.vspoon ihortenlng 1U cups water 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 tablespoon molasses 1 tup seeded raisins 1 teaspoon cinnamon future lives o f the children. K cu? floor 1 onnoes citron, cat fine 1 cup lour 1 teaspoon salt K cap shortening 1 cup rye flocr * teaspoons Royal Baking Bowder The Philatheas held their reg- t teaspoons Royal Baking Powder N O EGGS | i lar meeting Tuesday evening at Boll sugar, water, fruit, shortening, salt and eptoee leald c o n meal In bowl with boiling water; add milk, together In saucepan 3 minutes. When cool, add melted shortening and molasses; add flour, salt and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morn- flour and baking powder which have been sifted to baking powder which have been slftad together; mix gether. Mix well; bake In loaf pan la moderate well. Rake on hot greaaed griddle cntil brown. hinweg. Our young la ties be- oven about 45 minutes. ( T h o O ld M e th o d c a lle d f o r 2 eggs) (T h e O ld M e th o d [Fruit Cake] c a lle d f o r 2 eggs) , lieve in keeping their affairs up to date. Sen J for our new booklet “ 55 H ays to Save Eggs.“ M ailed free on request. The new books fo r the second Address R oyal Baking Powder Co., D ept. H ., 135 W illiam S tree t, New York Bible study course have been or dered. There w ill be from 15 to 20 in the class. Official board meeting next W. A. Carey was called to Sa lem last night by a telegram an- Monday night, A fu ll attend- nouncing the serious illness o f ance is desired. Im portant mat ters on hand that concern all. his step-mother. Royal Baking Powder saves eggs in baking HALSEY NEWS NOTES For Sale—Well improved 80 Lake Creek Items ----------- __ acres. Small payment down and D r. L in d b e rg . the D e n tist, IU rrts b u rg . County Treasurer Francis spent b'me ° n balance. Enquire School opened Ia3t Tuesday. the week-end as a guest of a^ Enterprise office. Mrs. W. J. M artin of Harrisburg If you are an exacting critic and buy tailoring on a I friends here. | The cattle buyer fo r Henry Lent. ! assumed the duty as teacher, value as well as style basis, you'll be convinced all F. H. Porter and Miss Broder of Albany was in town a". _ t . Buy T h rift Stamps from your Mrs. the first o f tb.a week and took I M,ss Teeters hav,n* res,» ned on aving re the more quickly of our ability to serve you by call rural carrier. Amy returned from their north- I account of poor health. ing and being measured today. Prices reasonable. delivery of a bunch o f fine cat R. L. Bierley was a Salem vis- 1' 11 Monday, The Lake Creek Farmers’ Un ito r this week. lb is stated that Halsey is to tle from H. A. Renninger. We have . purchasers for some ion will give an entertainment E. E. Gourley was an Albany haveT a branch organization o f visito r Tuesday. the Jur,lor Red Cross. arRe ^ e ll improved farms Must Friday evening, Feb. 22. You all have a cordial invitation to at E X C L U S IV E LO C A L DEALER S E rn e « G ourle, went to A lban, ' Mr ~ ~ the > Mr. S»fl" Safly " o f f Albany spent t '0C‘ ted , “ " d P n " d r' e h t tend. uoi, „ „ , i i „ _ „ i for nui<* sale. What have you? week end w ith his son Jesse on business on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. IL Cummings Address M iller & Walter, Real Safly and fam ily north of town. are the proud parents of a fine Jesse Safly was a business vis Estate, Corvallis, Oregon. Mrs. E. C. Ingram and two ito r at Corvallis Saturday. I t has been a week o f cool, baby g irl, born Feb. 2J. sons of Portland spent the week Mrs. Lee Anderson is visiting D. H. Sturtevant had business b right weather, w ith the mercu at the Collins farm near calling him to Eugene on Tues- end J1 , 3 ry hovering in the neighborhood in Albany this week. day. Halsey- of the freezing point. In the C. C. Jackson and son T. J, Mr. and «»'• Mrs. E. G. w —J Ward ! Mrs. John Porter was called to opinion of local growers the frost wgre business visitors in Albany Shedd the last o f the week, has not damaged the fru it. last Tuesday drove to Brownsville Tuesday where her services a nurse were • » ■» -a. s.» • — • evening. Mrs. J. Curtis of Alberta, Can W. G. Carter kept a record in demand. Mr. E llio tt and fam ily of Hal from January 7 to February 7 ada, i» visiting her sister-in-law, J. S. McMahan was on the sick sey spent Sunday w ith Ora A l with a view to determining the Mrs. Henry Brock, and husband. list the first o f the week and Dr. bertson’s fam ily. paying qualities o f his two cows, S tarr o f Brownsville was called and he found that in addition to WHEAT-CORN YEAST BREAD. Mrs. Lera Gourley and Miss over to see him. furnishing all the milk, cream Bessie Bond visited at the Mitz- t ’ r*- 2 a x Dr. Garnjobst had professional and u butter for r nousenoiu household use, the . ” ------------- ■ anu u u e r ju me ner home on Tuestfty. Ç. Y - , £ business in Salem on Wednesday animals produced $31 worth of McMahan & Frum shipped a a: d went down on the early Or cream during the month car load of fat hogs to the Port egon Electric train Efficient activity continues to land market Wednesday. Harold Stewart was compelled » • prevail Ill in the Uiv lifliocj' Halsey IVCU Red VlVSI Cross Charles Hoffman o f Wastina, repairs to all kinds of Fc\rm Machinery prompt to lay oil from his railroad duties auxiliary, and the sp irit that an Oregon, spent a few days with a day or two this week because ¡mates the work seems to gather ly made. Wagon work and horseshoing spe Herman M itzner last week. of an overstrained back strength as the weeks go on. A J. W. Drinkard atten ded the cialties m v 111 U V 1 , J you V7V4 V U II K Remember, can get U the contribution o f the past week •hoot at Albany Friday and was Oregon Farmer for one year ab that aroused much admiring com- W h e a t-co m bread ia m ore n u tritio u s one o f the high-score shooters of solutely free by paying a year in ment among the ladies was a lot Ihnn bread baked « l i b « b e n t (lo u r alone. T ho u sa n d s o f A m e ric a n fa m the day. advance for the Enterprise. o f “ feathers” brought in by ilie s to d a y are u sln s tld s m ixe d Hour bread, and in so d o in g a re e n a b lin g Halsey, Miss Inez A rthurs of Falls J. W. Drinkard and Dug Tay- Grandma Hillman. .................................... Oregon A m e rica to p ro v id e m ore w h e a t Hour City, who form erly resided in lor, well known Halsey resi- fo r the allie s. H e re's a tested re c ip e fo r th is b re a d : T a k e one and n h a lf Halsey arrived Tuesday and is dents, were business visitors in Use cups o f m ilk , w n te r o r a m ix tu re o f THOMPSON’S BEST the guest of her sister, Mrs. Guy Albany Saturday.—Albany Her M e tw o ; o n e -h a lf eake com pressed BUC KW H EAT FLOUR Layton, north o f town. aid. yeast, one and u h a lf tensjMionn sa lt, fo r Hot Cakes one tablespoon sugar, one lahlcspoon M. V. KOONTZ CO. HAT QTTV BLACKSMITH SII01 J Close Big Deal PRUNING SHEARS, etc. W e have on hand a stock of Pruning Shears, hooks, knives— in fact every thing essential tc good pruning. Don't fail to purchase some of these items. AXES We have received a shipm ent of Axes o f all weights. Come early and you have a variety to choose from. KYANIZE” If you have any inside staining or varnishing to do, come in and let us talk Kyar.ize to you, then take home a can, try it, and you will be more than satisfied with the result. WE SELL TH R IFT STAMPS Cross & White o f fa t I f desired, one eup cornm eal and tw o cups w heat flour. I*u t one and a h a lf ra p s o f w a te r, th e cornm eal, sa lt, su g a r and fa t ( I f used) In to n double h o lle r and cook tw e n ty m inutes. T h e w a te r Is suHI- e le n t o n ly to soften the m eal n lit t le A llo w th e m eal to cool to about the te m p e r'll l i r e o f th e room ai d add the ; Hour and yeast n ilv e d w ith the rest Walter M. Twa.v o f Arizona has purchased through the realty firm o f M iller & Walter at Cor- i ... *U o"-rn_ ~r~' "** 1 ViifllS the 370-acre farm o f A. Munson, six miles northwest of nf ,h,‘ ""»cr- H - ilo o i, / f n , „ „ „ o k __. Km ad th o ro u g h ly , m ake In to lo a f, place In |« n o f stand t y’ f° rJ , c " h consideration ord si ,, !tl,„w nrarl, of about $75 per acre or $27,750. flits the pun and hai;e t.*> o r rsi m iu- Mr. Tway is a well-to-do cotton u,eH 11 *" l"ir,l|v pmctirnbie to use cre-v,.-,,« » k ., „ „ . . i t . j . ! a g re a te r percentage o f c o rin n e til th a n g tht . tilth and expects t h |H | n e m e r g e n e le s, fo r b read so i to add some extensive improve- made d iffe rs very lit t le fro m baked ments to this fine place. Such m" 8h l '4’’*N r!1" h<’ “ *<•<> t_ - I and In suco a ease the general m eth- p p t of mtans are a great as- ( O(] given nbnt •p may I» p fo llo w e d , set to this country, and we are It I* jw»‘ <ib!e (o m oke n yen Ft rained advised that this realty firm is corn br<!" 1 " lf," ’ul «»king Me ' , . ■ cornm eal. In th is case n o t m ore th a n now in touch w ith more such one c u p fu l o f m eal should be used to people, who w ill buy here when iour cupfuls o f Hour in o th e r re the broad Is tnlxod and baked they find such properties as w ill spoeta as In tb o above recipe. suit them. ----- -------------- When You Have a Cold f t is w hen you have a severe co ld th a t J you appreciate th e good q u a litie s o f C h a m b e rla in 's Cough Rem edy. M rs. F ra n k Crocker. Fnna, III., w rite s: " O u r five -ye a r-o ld son ca u g ht a severe cold last w in te r th a t settled on M a lu n g s and he had te rrib le c o u g h in g spells. We w e .-egreatly w o rrie d about h im as the m e d icin e we gave h im d id n o t h e lp h im in the leaat. A n e ig h b o r spoke so h ig h ly o f C h a m b e rla in 's Cough Rem edy th a t I g o t a b o ttle o f it . T he firs t dose bene fite d h im so m uch th a t I c o n tin u e d g tv t n g i t to h im u n t il he was c u re d .” >1 The Enterprise for printing. T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S FOO D A D M IN IS T R A T IO N SA Y S : Food saving Is In Its essence the dally individual service of all the people. Every group can substi tute, and even the great m ajo rity of th r ifty people can save a little — and the more luxurious elements of the population can, by reduc tion to simple living, save much. This means no more than that we should eat plenty, but w isely end w ithout w atte. - -W W W - — ------ The mighty oak was once an acorn. A thrift stamp may be- come a liberty bond. ) W . IVIanrose, Leave Your Orders tor LUMBER, SHINGLES,LATH TILE AND BRICK Valley Lumber & Supply Co. Yards at HALSEY. SHEDD AND BROWNSVILLE. Halsey Property for Sale C. P. Stafford Notary Public Office at Telephone Offic . i .i '■ •••’, a f. • - 5 acres o f ground, good 9 room 2-story house, barn 22x36, ce ment walks, 2 unfailing wells, a few bearing bpple trees, and am ple small fru it for fam ily use. W ill make low price for early sale. | Enquire at or address The Enterprise, Halsey. Or. 1 i l l Mwfa I • » .< t n i r F* .. y >• - f tei 4, tS A S IC H »"*1 r« - 1 R A T T M T U C ’J tL O F O R T U N E S < r I I M flW F J W IF M M F * • . . » . • t j W » iu » t • l* y - D. SW IFT f t CO L :: i ite RATE T L A W V fP I, •— 11, V...sh -t-e.P. T -» w jtCi.'Eirsr.il.gi KARL BRAMWELL B A It B E R Laundry sent every Monday