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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1920)
The Halsey Enterprise LEARN HOW TO JUDGE AN INVESTMENT An In d e p en d e n t New«paper F L 'B L IM IE D EVERY T i l l ’KSDAY ___________________________ CHAS. BALLARD, U d ito r A S IM PL E A N D E F F E C T IV E M E T H O D for testing the merit of investments is presented in our new illustrated circular which we will send free on request. E n tered as second-class m atter O ctober 3, 1912. at th e post office at H alsey, Ore gon u n d e r the Act of M arch 3, 1879. D evoted to the m aterial u p b u ild in g of H alsey ami s u rro u n d in g country ami I.in n county generally . Subscription rate f 1.50 per year in advance THIS C IR C U L A R also tells the story of Mountain States Pow er Company and the reason why we desire to increase our list of profit- sharing investors among our customers. S I A I E M E N T O F T H E O W N E R S H IP M A N A G EM EN T. ETC. O F T H E H alsey e n t e r p r is e . E V E N T H O U G H you rnay not wish to join us as an investor, you will be interested in this piece of literature, which we will be glad to send with our compliments. P ublished w eekly a t H alsey, Oregon req u ired by the .Act • I A ugust 24, 1912, M anaging E ditor, C harles Ballard H d s-y O regon. P ublisher, C harles Ballard, H alsey O regon O w nej, C harles B allard H alsey, Orc gon. Know n bondholder* m ortgagees and o th er secur tv holders, holding one per c e n t o r ino^e ot t- tai a m o u n t of bom b, m ortgages, o r o th er securities. 1). H T altnadge, 1787 M ate Street, Salem O regon C h arles Ballard, B usiness M anager Sw orn to and subscribed before m e th is 5th day ot A pril 1920. (Seal] B. M. Bond. i Notary Public. My com m ission e x p ire s S eptem ber 1 1923. R E A D IT A N D Y O U W IL L U N D E R S T A N D W H Y we want you with us as a financial partner and how we can put your mon ey to work advantageously in the extensions and improvements neces sary to meet increased demands for service. A D M IN IS T R A T O R S N O T IC E Ob' H b.A klN «, U ’r l IN A L AC - " I N1 OI H I AKI IAL PAY MENT PLAN is an ideal way for saving and investing. LAY BY A FEW DOLLARS A MONTH and advancing years will have lost trndr dread, tfó00 ¡9 enough to start. Interest is allowed on paym ents. No SAVE AND INVEST AT THE SAME TIME. N otice is hereby giv en th a t the final account ol Rodney S avage as aduiini« tru tu r ot the estate of D aniel Savage, de ceased, ha* been filed in the C ounty ! C ourt of I.inn County. S tate ot Oregon, a n d ttiat the 3rd day ol May, 1920, at the ho u r ot 10 o'clock A. M. has been duly a p p o in ted by said Count for the h e a rin g of objections to said final ac count and th e se ttle m e n t thereof, a! w hich tim e any person in te rested in said estate may appear and file objec tio n s th ere to io-.w ruhig am] contest tli » same.* Dated 1920. and dillicnlty o r red tape. ORGANIZATIONS PERFORMING USEFUL AND NECESSARY WORK, hone-'tlx conducted, with a record of fair dealing with the consum er on one li oíd. and the investor on the other, are the ones whose investm ent securities appeal t<> caution ami common sense. MOI N I AIN SI A I ES POW ER COMPANY supplies the ever growing dem and lor indispensable services in several of the most productive sections of the Paclh- Northwest. first published April 1, Interesting. Illustrated Literature Free on Request. RO D N EY SAVAGE A dm i n istra to r Aforesaid A m or A. T ossing, Atty, (or A dm inistrator. 4-1 to 4-29 THE THRICE-A-W EEK EDI T10N OE THE NEW YORK WORLD 1920-21 PRACTICALLY A DAILY AT THE PRICK OP A WEELY. NO OTHER NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD GIVES SO MUCH A T W 1 0 W A I' ri I e . * T— 1 T he presen t I*re»<l. <n i. th e im>»t im p o rta n t tn o u r ln ttu ry t he I'll nce-A W eek W orld u lii.lt 1« the irre a te tte x a m p le of tahloul /m irnali«,., in Am erica will g iv e you all the new« of it., It will keep yon ¡1» tho ro u g h ly in. ( fo rm e d as a daily it h»e or aia tim es the price. Besulew th e news from E urope tor a lon^ tim e to come will be of over w helm ing interest, a n if \ v a arc deeply IN Q U IR Y COUPON 1920 MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO. MOUNTAIN STATES COMPANY. ALBANY POWER OREGON Byllesby Engineering & Management Corporation Engineers & Managers. H. M. Billesby & Company. Fiscal Agents. A LB A N Y , OREGON. Please send me complete investment offering. regarding * vou Name -- ............... .................................... Address ................................. Business Address ■ not receive enough maintenance 1 money to enable it to train the 500 students fo r whom it has classrooms. Millage income has increased so little that the Nor- nal’s receipts are only $1445 more a year than they were when the millage bill was first passed. Expenses, however, have gone up tremendously, ju st as costs have everywhere. In conse quence the Normal cannot carry nore than 300students, although it has room for 500. information ....... . . . . ----------- _ ------- ................. ded privately supported colleges, less than this year’s attendani and six have done work in tech with the present accommodatio I f any man draw bacK, my nical Schools. (In preparing and faculty. Thus it can read: soul shall have no pleasure in this list eight have been counted be seen that unless some thing him. Heb 10: 38. The drawing twice, that is to say, they have done to relieve the situation, 01 a n d vitally c o n c rro c ifin it. The T hrice back may at firs t be a very slight attended two or more schools students in the near future w a-W eek W orld w ill furiiM h y o ir a n aceu- departure from the narrow way w ithin the state.). ia te and c om prehensive re p o rt ot every : of sacrifice-only a looking back be forced to go to other stat R i M< k t lia j.fi ippens. In addition to these there are and some w ill even be debarn perhaps, with a sigh for the TI1R & 1 R IC H A-W EKK W >RI.D S many more who did most of their from the advantages o f high' things behind: a little slowing up f«i)fular »lihwcriptios price is o n ly «1 (to preparatory work in the Halsey education. The number o f st of speed in the race set before p e r year, rfml th is pays for 15»> papers. school, who are not included here, dents would probably be limite We. offer .4I11S u nequalled paper and us: then a little disposition to but are making excellent records by severe entrance examinatioi THE HALSEY ENTERPRISE compromise the truth in favor of in various schools and colleges. ¡and this would most certain! the cravings of the fallen nature. to g e th e r fifr one year for to. There are at least five o f the be a hardship on the studei Thus the way is prepared for the The re g u la r »uberription price of tk Iwo papers is 00 former graduates who have re coming from the smaller school arts of the tempter *ho is quick What Shall Be Done Towards ceived degrees from Standard 10 note our weak points, and to You may ask what is to t The Education Of Our colleges and universities and done; and here is the answ< take advantage of them in Y’oung People? some have taken post graduate which w ill solve the problen manner best suited to our case. degrees. (Contributed article.) Subtle errors are brought io bear I ote for the “ Higher educatioj A ll work done promptly and against the judgment; pleasing This is a record that any town Tax act. ’ ’ On May, 21, 1920. Since 1912, when the Halsey allurements, with a show ol High school was made a standard might well boast of. reasonably. Phone No. 269. But w ill Although they are larger i righteousness, are presented to four year High school, there have we hold up to this record in the the fleshly mind; and. almost been th irty-five graduates. stature, Oregon boys and g irl Of future? As has been stated be Mail us your films. Develop imperceptibly, the soul forgets these, twenty-five have attended fore. seventeen o f the twenty- ff"t less college room than th ing and p rinting promptly dune. its I li st love for the Lord, and institutions of higher learning, five graduates who have entered average for the U S. The aver its first zeal for his service, and including technical, H a skin s' K odak S hop, privately college have gone to state sup age for the fulltim e student >1 d rifts away from the truth and supported colleges and state ported schools. But at the pre the country at large is $969. A •13*» W 1st Street, Albany, Ore. the spirit of it. living no longer supported institutions. Seven- ' sent time the cramped conditions the Oregon Agriculture Collegt led of tiie holy Spirit of G o d . K. C 1.ira it 11 H a r r is teen have, or are attending state at all three o f the state schools and the University o f Oregon, il supported colleges, and o f these ' bids fa ir to the lim itation o f the is about one-third of this sum D rs /G ife & H arris Although public school teach eight have gone to the State! b i l l HOPR A C TO R S number o f students in attend The cost per student per year ¡1 e r s with normal training are University, seven to the A g ri ance. unless some relief is obtain-1 also fa r below what it is in othei X RAY. C v * ick H ash B viloino aiurmingiy scarce in Oregon N or cultural college, and two to the ed. To do efficient work the state institutions. O rtic a T aos a ALBANY, O R I mal School at Monmouth does Normal school. Ten haveatten- attendance must be one third May 21 is voting day. P. M. GRAY. Drayman.