Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 06, 1920, Image 2

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    The Halsey Enterprise
School Notes
Mr ann Mrs Grant McNeil are
the proud parents of a baby boy,
born last week.
A missionary from Africa
spoke Sunday at Pine Grove. It
was a very intereesting sermon.
Mrs Lawrence Eagy and sons
visited Sunday at the Grant Me
Neil home.
■ Farmers are busy putting in
their crops since the good w eath­
er has commenced.
F. M. GRAY,
Help Civen by
Drayman.
O . A . C. to the
All work done promptly and
Oregon Fanner ■ reasonably. Phone No. 269.
The school had its picture ta ­
ken Tuesda
They are all very
good. The photographer deliv­
M JH L ISH K D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y
ered them to us Wednesday a f­
in g ra in raising, d airy in g , h o rticu ltu re,
stoc k ra i sing, poultry production, and
ternoon.
E. C. G irk
R- H . H arris
CHAS. BALLARD, E d ito r
o th er bran ch es ol a g ric u ltu re , have
The botany class took a field
D rs . G ipe & H arris
trip to Muddy Wednesday a fter­
t l l l K O P R A C TO R S
E n te red as , •cond-tia*» m atter O ctober
Saved Oregon more than
Ihey took their supper
X RAV.
3, 1912. a t tlie pi si office at H alsey, O re ­ noon.
Higher Education
C usick H ank H v i i . d in g
with them and planned to have
gon. u n d e r the Act of M arch J, 1879.
O rrick P honk 320.
ALBANY, O R E
has ever cost
a good time.
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D evoted to th e m ate ria l u p b u ild in g of I Get a copy of Ercel Sneed’s
I from its very b e g in n in g m O regon.
H alsey am i su rro u n d in g c o untry and , c o l l e c t i o n o f poems, which have
I rile C ollege lias reduced cost of p ro d u e -
U n n c o u n ty g e n e ra lly .
S u b scrip tio n j t a k e n t h e place of the “ Devil”
: tion. im proved q u a lity ot product, and
ra te 11.St) per y e ar in advance.
helped keep down the pests of farm, gar-
edited by John Standish.
Befoie you sign for Life Insu­
PERFECTLY ■ den, orchard and Geld.
The Halsey High School base
THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL
rance see D M John, Dist Mngr,
ball team played the first game
SIM PLE
Like the State University Corvallis, Ore.
Renovates and makes feather of the season with the Shedd
SIM
PLY
and the Normal
mattresses, old furniture und High School team at Shedd last
m attresses made like new.
PERFECT. t has helped brin g school, business, and
1 Friday afternoon, April 30. All
• • Oil, Belt»
’ and all kind* of S ,* runq
. * hom e in to vital contact, and has helped
Bring them in or phone 261 R, the Halsey High School students N^dlei*,
d em o n strate th at
128-130 Ferry St, Albany, Ore.
attend' ’ making the trip iri five Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty.
cars r.d a
'•k. Even though
Higher Education is of
Jregon Man Leader in
Our Sermonette.
Shedr was the
ter, the score
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direct help to the
; wi h to say
Great Religious Program
As many as are led by the being Zo ic 19,
Country districts
spirit of God, they are the sons ; I l e entire n .p was a jolly one,
Eoy Farm er was the only one on
But h ig h e r education in O regon i t c rip ­
of God. Rom 8:14.
either
side to make a home run.
pled by g reat increases in attendance,
This, then, is the guide by
by lack of buildings, by th e fallen buy­
which we may know our true Perhaps i." we play better and
Quality workmanship only is
i n g power of th e presen t m illag e su p ­
yell
harder
we
will
win
next
position, not only at the begin­
port, a n d by the failure of the m illage perm itted in the grinding of
ning of the race, but to the end time.
support to grow.
KRYPTOKS. Absolute accuracy
The Halsey base ball team is
of it, viz: if we are led by the
You are respectfully urged to vote for
and
perfection are maintained
going
to
play
a
game
at
home!
Ibe new m illage sup p o rt bill on May 21,
spirit of God—if that is the dir­
only by the most rigid inspection.
the
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tio
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l
relief
m
easure.
with
the
Brownsville
team
F
ri­
ection in which we are follow­
We are ready to give you this
ing, if th at is what we are seek­ day, May 7.
Paul a d v e rtise m e n t in se rte d by C ohn kind of service.
The Brownsville High School
ing, then are we the sons of God:
D ym ent in liehalf of the J o in t A lum ni
R elief C om m ittee for H ig h e r E ducation
he owns and accepts all who gave a reception at the South
n O regon, 514 Pit toe k Block, Portland-
have come into him thru Christ, Brownsville High School Monday j
and who are trusting in the merit night. May 3. to which the H a l-1
O p t e > m e t r i s t .
of the wedding garm et, and who sey, Shedd, and Crawfordsville
1
A L B A N Y . O A C a.
continue in this altitude of High Schools were invited. Hal-j
160 acres, all under cultivation.
sey was represented by quite a
heart.
Fine set of farm buildings, fami-
Harold Albro,
good number of students.
W ILLIA M H IRA M PO U LK ES.
th e " g e n e r a l trtafT ’ o f p e rh a p s
y orchard, 65 acres in elover,
M
anufacturing
Optician.
The Good Roads Meeting.
The reception began by a pa­ he O n gr<
a te « t a llia n c e o f A m e ric a n
located
within
two
miles
of
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Last Thursday night a good
l n t e n h u r c h W o rld M o v e m e n t—la a
I)r. HAROLD E. JACKSON
roads meeting was held at the big white car which carried the f o rm e r p a o to r o f P re s b y te r ia n sey. Price $16,000.
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Dentist.
city hall, in which the subject o f , May queen. Helen Powell The W e s t: W illia m H ir a m F o u lk e s o f W ilkunette Valley Land
Y ork C ity .
304-305 1st National Bank
Company.
the
proposed
constitutional parare was followed by a splen­ N ew
V lee c h a ir m a n o f th e I n te rc h u m h
amendment
authorizing
the did program, consisting of a May e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e a n d a s s o c I a t e
203 First National Bank Bldg.
Building.
c r e ta r y In I ts c a b in e t, Mr.
bo iding of the state up to 4 per | pole dance, a number of pretty g F e o n u e lk r a e l s s « e till
Albany, Oregon.
ALBANY - - -
- OREGON
finds tim e to d ir e c t -the
6.000,000 N ew E r a M o v e m e n t o f
cent of its assessed value for the drills and songs, and some pret­ >4
th e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u rc h , w h ich is
interest of the public roads of ty folk dances were given by *’ n t d e n o m in a tio n ’s p a r t in th e I n t e r -
c h u r c h p r o g ra m fo r P r o t e s t a n t c o ­
Oregon was discussed in an in- girls in appropriate costumes.
rp o ra tio n in w o rM -w id e m is s io n a ry
nce.
te ligent and exhaustive manner. All the numbers on the program a d B v a orn
in Q u in cy , M ’ch., Mr. F o u lk e s
I a \ n Tennis Goods
ira , 111. C lin to n , la.,
The meeting was a success, showe 1 excellent training. A p an re d a c P h e o d rtla in n d E . lm O re.,
b e fo re h o cam e
(inns and Ammunition.
there being about 100 farm ers social hour followed, during o u t of th e W ent to b eco m e p a s to r of
CbUT
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,
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ork
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and business mini who assembled which time we played games, H is n a tio n - w id e c a m p a ig n f o r ag e d
Fishing Tackle.
to listen to the speakers. They toasted marshmallows and ate c le rg y m e n , n s g e n e ra l s e c r e ta r y fo r
mini«?« : ial r e lie f a n d s u s t e n t a t l o n of
were men too, who wanted go xl ice t r am. All attending en­ P e P r e s b y te r ia n C h u r c h , m a d e
nown his a b ility a s a n o ra to r. In
roads and were willing to sup­ joyed themselves immensely.
be w as sent to E d in b u rg h a s a
High School Reporter.
I H e g a te to th e W o rld ’s M is sio n a ry
port any measure in the bounds
C o n fe re n c e . l i e Is s e c r e ta r y o f t h e
of reason to attain them.
r e c u tiv e c o m m itte e o f th e p r e g h v .
A lh n n y
Eugene
Salem
Corvallis
Pine Grove.
te r ta n N a tio n a l S e r v k e C n tn m lM lo n .
Mr Davis gave an intresting
Mr and Mrs N E Chandler
talk on the history and develop­
ment of the roads of Oregon for and daughters Ellen and Agnes
the last ten yeaars, emphasitit g aceonnanied by Igiwrence Zim-
the needs of the state lor th.s merman, were Sunday visitors I
extra forty million dollars in or­ at the Gansle home in Eugene. ,
Ray Gansle visited Sunday
der to complete the main lines
of highway such as the Pacfic with Mr and Mrs Chris Egley.
Anna Heinrich returned to
und Columbia highways and to
have funds for the I uilding of Halsey Sunday a fter a visit with
other roatls wherever needed home folks.
Chri< Egley and Chas Gansle
and to meet the appropriations
from the goverment tor that pur- were C ¡rvallis visitors Monday,
pose, for the goverm ent makes
Mrs Eloyd Nichols visited Sun-
appropriations to the different day with Mrs Chas Nichols,
states for road funds, but in or-
Elem Smith, who has been ill
der to get the benefit of these the past week, was taken to the
appriations each state must raise Albany hospital Monday where
a like amount of money.
an operation was perform d.
Mr Schmitt and Mr Hawkins
Mrs Mary Palmer of A lbany/
explaned and proved conclusively [ who has been visiting with Mrj
that the proposed forty million and Mrs J L McNeil, returned to
dollars bonding will not add any Halsey Friday to visit with het­
thing to our taxes but that the son, L man Palmer and family. '
auto and tractor licenses and the
Mm handler and daughters,
tax on gasoline will pay all those Agnes and Ellen, accompanied
bonds principal and interest in ­ by Mr Chris Egley, were Alba-
The Fisk Ideal: “To be the best
side of ten years, ami besides | ny shoppeis Saturday,
having use of these forty mill-i Mr a id Mrs Eagy of Oakville,
concern in the world to work
ion of do'lars right away it will visited Sunday with their son,
for, and the squarest concern in
make other millions for use as Lawn ;,ce Eagy.
the years go by.
j Mr and Mrs Arch Knightt n
existence to do business with.”
T J Butler in his address con and da ighter, Thelma, went to j
fine«! himself to the road situa Juncti m City Sunday to a ball
game.
tion in Linn county alone.
Mrs Mary McNeil, who is
At the close of the meeting a
straw vote was taken of those working in Halsey, visited Sun
prest nt and it was voted without day with her son, John and fam- ,
opp >sition to fav»r the 4 per ily.
cha Gansle and carl Nichols
cent bonding proposition.
it seems to be the consensus starte I out for a nice little trip!
of opinion all over the state that Sunday but had the misfortune
ths measure will carry on elec to have a breakdown and had to
ion day.
return home.
An In d e p e n d e n t N ew spaper
A Real Bargain
Base Ball Supplies
HAUSER BROS.
Outfitters of Sportsmen.
T IR E S
rr*HE only tires built to an ad-
* vertised Ideal — an Ideal that
definitely indicates the policy and
aim of the makers of Fisk fires.
Next tim e—B U Y FISK
from your dealer
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