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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1920)
m r . B R 5I l>!SH ner. fo r children, as well as grown Church Reporter. people during the hot days o f the sur mer tin / is a Leaping plate Christian Church Notes o f pure, rich ice cieam. There We enjoyed having Hro Benton is nothing so cooling and nour w ith us last Lo rd ’s day. I t had ishing to the system as this. been some tim e since he had The ice cream we sell is made been here. We were glad to see from the best m ilk and cream, ■ so many out to hear him. and is fresh every day. Try it i We hope to see Bro Phillips and be cool. back next L o rd ’s day. He has been missed very much. The C E received a call from some Lebanon C E young people from Bro H e ndrick’s church. They were boosting fo r the Linn county union C E convention to F riday. April 30. be held a t th a t place. Mav 15 and 16. Watch Halsey b rin g home the banner. We were glad to welcome sev eral back to S S who have been unable to attend fo r some time. We are hoping this good weather w ill brin g out a great many more T uesday. .May J. next L o rd ’s day. C E topic fo r next Sunday is How to show sym pathy. ” M att 25: 34-40. (Consecration m eeting.) Leader, W ilm etta In a V Keel P hoto Play e n title d Forster. . The sermon topics fo r next Sunday are: M orning, “ The C hristian s m arching ordeis. ” Evening, "T he m aking o f a new world. ’ ’ i ’rograiu at 8 (.'clock Sharp Church Reporter. ■— ■ ---- Admission 25 cen ts 15 cent? The Stevenson Chain Letter. Our shipment of cutting Machinery Binders, mow ers and Rakes. Deering and McCoryiiek we handle both lines so order your repairs early. Expect our repair stock next week. 1 second hand 1 horse cultivator at a bargain also new two horse cneckrower. Drills, m anure spread er, Discs, Horse and Tractor. Now is the tim e to get CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY. — HALSEY OPERA HOUSE G. W. MORNHINWEG - - —■ — ■ of Aluminum Ware at very rea sonable prices. Also a stock ot Granite Ware. Do not fail to try our Rockers, Diners, etc. We are also prepared to serve you with a stock of General Hard ware. “ Little Brother of Rich.” LYON and MORAN COMEDY “Sweet Patootie.” H hen you learn how long a little of the Real Tobacco Chew lasts. How long it holds its rich tobacco taste. The real satisfaction, rhe money saved. Any man w ho uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. now. • * BIG UNIVERSAL PICTURE, FRANK MAYO in says the Good Judge for harvest. Bit, We have a Varied Assortment PARAMOUNT PICTURE. DOROTHY GISH in “ Peppy Polly.” and a good comedy. “It W ill Surprise Y ou ” ready V ours for a prosperous year. In ta lk in g w ith M r Stevenson one day this week, he inform ed us that he had in his fa m ily a "c h a in ” le tte r by which all the members o f the fa m ily get to hear from all the rest o f them at the same time. E very member o f the fa m ily puts in a le tte r as it comes to them and when it has made the rounds o f the whole fa m ily i t is retained in the letter u n til it reaches the secretary when he takes them all out and- 1 puts them on file, and starts a fresh one. Ä Cross & White f I have a new shipment of Millw • » ir il Holstein, Sunny Brook,$ Alfalfa _____________________ Meal and so forth. jjz The scheme is som ething sim ila r to what the editor* calls his "om nibus le tte r.” There is, P u t U p In Tw o S ty le s however, a difference in the re moving o f the letters. RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco In the omnibus letter, No 1 W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco w rites a le tte r and sends it to No 2. No 2 w rites a le tte r and UomoanyvJJO? B ro a d w a y . N e w Y o rk City encloses le tte r No 1 and sends both letters to No 3. No 3 does - * l the •Methodist Church .Notes the same thing, enclosing all the letters and sends them to No 4. S U N D A Y SC H O O L Agricultural College No 4. being the last one, w rites 1 he Boy, Samuel. his le tte r and encloses the other give me thine heart, State University and and My let son, three letters and sends all four thine eyes observe my letters to No 1. No 1 takes out I Prov 23; 26. Ore. Normal School I ways. Childhood is God's chosen time his firs t le tte r and puts in a new 1 I fo r the aw akening o f the re li one. which s till leaves fo u r in j classes are so overcrowded, rooms gious life. Samuel was born of the bunch, and forw ards to No so overloaded, and teachers so Godly parents, reared in the “¿. No 2 takes out his firs t le tte r few, th a t the three institutions midst o f religious influences and and puts in a new one and sends w ill have to close the door on at during all the years was in the to No 3. There are always the least 1000 Oregon boys and girls, service o f the Lord. Samuel had four letters in the bunch and all and perhaps dpon tw ice that the chance in life th a t every fresh to all the rest. number next fall, unless the new child ought to have. In the editor's chain or om ni The devel m illage support b ill passes on bus le tte r (called the "W re n om «pment o f character is a great May ill. because it takes up the thing. Eli failed - to exercise „ nibus” ., , ,. other’s s side Slde o f the th house in- These three in stitu tio n s have, p*»per parental a u th o rity over m other C h e r _, 's , and h e r , when com pare! w ith the y .a r his sons, and cala m itv resulted SU‘“ d ° f the -------- when the present m illage sup a w arning to all ages regarding maiden name was W ren.) there were tw elve fam ilies represent lax fam ily governm ent, port b ill was passed, i O ur Sunday school contest ed. and maybe you th in k th. re h»U p er cent More Stu closed last Sunday w ith a victory * a s n ’t a rejoicing when the " to r the Blues o f 144 points. The Wren omnibus came around to d e n ts but only I t was started ■'il total in all was about 280t each fam ily. •bout nineteen years ago ar.d I points. The contest was a de . . . 15 p e r cen t .More Class, cided success and has brought u* 'as avera,red a trip around the room s and less th an m ud. good. Much credit is due | CfrC'e once 8 >ear- The original p a sse n g -^ ,n t j,at our young people and all who I per cent .More Income contributed so fa ith fu lly to its om nibus” are all dead now ex-1 other. And now we are to cept the editor and one inner, The fact th a t higher education success. plan fo r s till better things. but in most cases th e ir children in Oregon is in a crisis cannot b And the B acks are to furnish have taken it up and it s till »aid too strongly. You are urg >d the treats - ? One good ladv makes its rounds. to work fo r the H igher Educa something aln.ut picnic, and tional re lie f measure, and to help said uuderstand there there are are seven seven -----------” Mcmc. and " We 1 uuuerstand i t w ith your vote on May 21. ice cream, and cake, and bonfire, E m ilies represented in the Ste 1 and toasted marshmallows, and ’ venson chain letter. r . u l n .lv e rtiw tu r n t in w r t r . ) b . C o lin ' ih e Ladies’ I.a*11 ’ A AiJ i • a regular fam iiv I be id has furnished I t is IH n .e n t in b r h . ll ol , h , jo in t t lu in n i ! reunion * ‘mPr0V’>' * h ’ n th>t chain le tte r ^ h e s H e li.t C o ia m itt« « lo r H i. her K U iu H io n merns a tUtI ments at the parsonage, ihev anyone o f the m em lw r. r u 10 Ort<va. Jn HitUxUt «¡ock. FofUsnJ have papered and painted the! fam ily. ° f lh * I /|\ s F,(; u 7n,y <>n Monday, Wednesday W I I iday and Saturday M Z Wool Sacks and Twine now on hand. w MZ MZ « MZ o . XV. KRI M Constipation S NOTHING equal to Chamberlain’s * 1 ablets, for constipation. W hen the proper natundH,18 takC" thcir aCti° n i8 "° ^ recablc so r at you do not realize that it is the effect a tnc. icino. Thèse tablets possess tonic proper- C' 1 a'd ,n cstablishing a natural and regular cnr ° j V >f the bowds- Chamberlain’s Tablets have cases o f chronic constipation. 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