Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 20, 1920, Image 4

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    Obituary
May Rector was born in Ha'
sey, September 26, 1887, i nd
d.ed at Pottland. May 16, 192
at the age of 32 years, 7 month
ar.d 21 days.
She was a continuous residen
of Halsey until about nine year
ago. It was here she receive«
her education, became a mem be
of the Methodist church, ant
grew to womanhood. For th ’
past nine years she has reside«
in different places; while at Ha«
risburg, which was her home fn
about six years, she met an
married Howard Reeves.
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this union were born three chil
dren, Willis James, Charles Hu:
lev, and Harry Dale.
Besides the husband and thre
childrt n she leaves o le sistei
Mis Hurley Wallace of Portland
and her father and mother, M
and Mrs Jas Rector of Halsey,
few other relatives and man
friends.
The sad end came after a brie
illness at the’ Emanuel hospit;
in Portland, altho she had bee
in poor health since having th
flu last winter.
Schoof Notes
The botany class took a con
bined field trip and bike Thun
day af:ernoon.
They
wen
three miles south of Brownt
ville. They walked from th
road to the mine, explored it
and then climbed three or foil
of the hills coming down sout
of Dougherty’s.
Several b<
came parted from the others bu
turned up in time for supper
which was eaten on top of th
hill. A good time was enjoye
by all who made the trip.
An entertainm ent is to lie gii
en by the High School to replei
ish the student body funds.
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will be on the school lawn Fr,
day evening. May 28.
A pre
gram is being prepared and horn
made ice cream will be sold fo
ten cents a dish. Admission i
also ten cents. Come and her
the school.
The High School students too!
the eighth grade spelling exam
¡nation to see how well the
could spell.
We are proud c
the five who spelled all of the fit
ty words.
The Glee ciub is practicin
s >ngs for the entertainm ent, th
baccalaureate, and comm-nee
ment.
The Halsey High School Ow
will appear in its “ Swan song'
Senior day. The edition will t<
la ger than the first
The boys are planning to sched
ule a baseball game here for Fri
day, election day, as they nee«
some more money.
High School Reporter.
■tat* of Ohio. Oliv of Toledo.
Laicaa County, ••
Frank J. Chancy make» oath that h«
la ►«•nlur partner of the Ann of F J
Cheney A Co., doing bualnoaa In the City
of Toledo. County and State aforeaanl
and tha' aald ftun Mill pay the aunt nt
ONE IIU N E R E O UO14.ARS for each
and . very ,« • « of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by tlia uae of H A E l.’S CATAHRH
M EDICINE.
FRANK J CH ENEY
Sworn to before me and aubaertbed In
my pretence, thia *th day ot D tc tm W ,
A D 1«M
A. W GLEASON.
(Seal»
Notary Public.
Hall a Catarrh Medicine le taken In­
ternally and acta thro'tah tha Wood on
the Mucoue Surfaces of the System 8»nd
for teettmonlala. ftec
F J CH ENEY A CO . Toledo, O.
Fold by all druagiata, 75c
H all t Fam ily l ’llla for constipation.
Christian Church Notes
Evangelistic
Meetings.
ighest pledgers for state work part of last week, completely
hrough the corning year, $75 paralyzing her left side.
Mrs Walter Watson between
lerntr the amount pledged. Our
niei joy is that B: ther A rthur Shedd and Brownsville, is report-1
tobnett was elected president ed on the sick list.
f jr the coming year. This is but
The sale for Jas DeWolf and R
ust to his faithfulness and in­ E Brock last Saturday was su e -'
erest ih the work of the C E cessful. Every thing sold well
Toat he is as well qualified as except horses.
my that we know is evident
Last Saturday afternoon the
vhen we recall that he holds di­ Biy Scouts of Halsey came to
plomas for all degrees awarded j Shedd to play the boys a g am e,
iy the national society. As we of Base Ball. The score was j
v e backing him in his office as 125 to 10 in favor of Halsey. Ihe
resid en t of the local society let following is the line up of t h e ’
I stand by him in his every ef- two sides as far as the reporter ,
urt as county president.
was able to get it. There may |
The attendance at the evening be some mistakes in the Shedd
crvice of the church was good
tho we missed many faces, er; Maxwell, pitcher; Hill, 1st
hose who were there will re- base; Elder, 2d base; Arnett,
ember the great thought pre- short stop; Landrith,3d base;
nted in B n Phillips’ sermon, McConnel, Clay and Fennel,
tai as Peter confessed that the fielders. Halsey.
Corcoran,
maples could go to no other so catcher; Clark, pitcher; Robert­
e today, if we feject the teach- son, 1st base; Earl Clemo, '-d
ig of Christ, can go to no one base; Albert Gaub, 3d base;
t solve the social, industrial, and Philip Gaub, shortstop, L Wells,
eligious crises. Truly “ theie Leslie Clemo, and Ercell Sneed
i no other name given under fielders.
eaven whereby we must be
The Calla Circle No 106, Wo­
aved” whether individually, so-
men
of Woodcraft, held their
ally, or nationally.
meeting
last week at the W 0 W
Next Sunday l he services will
hall.
A
fter
the business meet­
? at the usual hour. May we
ing
they
served
ice cream and
sk that all the members make a
cake
and
had
a
social
time.
pecial effort to be out in the
Harvey
Commons,
son of Mr
rorning, this is important.
At the evening service last and Mrs H arry Commons, was
eek it was voted unanimously brought home from the St Ma-
j start a protracted meeting ry ’s hospital last Thursday,
ext Tuesday at 8 o’clock. Fur-
There will be moving pictures
ler announcement will be made at Shedd every Friday night,
ext Sunday. Be sure and be
Harry Springer has bought a
here.
new tractor and is making things I
Church Reporter. ¡fly.
JOHN T. STIVERT, Pastor Evan­
gelist of the Eugene Bible University,
w ill conduct a series of services at the
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Beginning Tuesday, May 25, at 8 p. m.
A soul stirring song
service will be led by
C. H. Phillips at ev­
ery meeting.
Gospel Messages straight from the
BOOK.
A “Thus saith the Lord” for ev­
erything.
A hearty invitation
extended to all.
A cordial welcome
for those who come.
Methodist Church Notes
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Israel’s first king.
Only fear the Lord and serve
urn in truth with all your heart.
Sam 12; 24
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There came a time when Israel 4
isisted on having a king to lead 4»
heir armies, though their won- 4
erful successes hail been won 4
ith the unseen leader as king.
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/a s it progress or the opposite? 4
he lesson tells what Samuel 4
sought aboi t it. Saul w-ent in- 4
) the city of Ramah with his 4
find occupied with the daily «
outine of this life.
He was 4
»oking for his straying beasts. 4
Vhile there God touched him *
hrough his servant Samuel, anti 4
ie came out of the city an anoin- 4
ed king with his whole view - $
>oint changed and the affairs of 4
he kingdom uppermost in his! I
nind.
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I f we do right, God will be; 4
vith us, and if he is with us, wei ♦
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annot fail. Lincoln.
Our reporter for the Booster ( 4
lass reports as follows; “ We had 4
i glorious picnic last Saturday, 4
>ur teacher. Mrs Mornhinweg. f t
furnished a car and when we a r­ 4*
rived at Lake Ogle we were 4
eady to play games, after which
ve enjoyed a very hearty sup- 4
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Next! Big S S picnic at Het- 4
oer.”
iel’s grove on May 29th.
Our Children's Day committee
ire getting their plans rea^y for
work.
Our Ix*ngue president is quite
nixious to send a good delega­
tion to the district convention
which convenes at Corvallis on!
May 28.
These conventions
bring much g«**! to our young
people and should not be over-1
looked.
Church Reporter.
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Shedd Items.
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GENUINE
PROFIT
SHARING
A U T IL IT Y O R G A N IZ A ­
T IO N pays wages to the capital
employed in providing useful service
because there is no other way to obtain
capital for the purpose.
W H Y N O T IN V E S T D IR E C T
in substantial and growing properties
where your funds will be safe, and at
the same time pay you a good cash re­
turn regularly every six months?
P U T Y O U R M O N E Y in a grow­
ing industry serving the needs of people
and industries, and helping to develop
the prosperity of this community.
Y O U C A N B EC O M E A profit
sharing investor either for cash or by
saving and investing on a systematic
monthly basis.
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Illustrated Descriptive Circular
Last Ixird’s day there was no
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M O U N T A IN S T A T E S P O W E R
CO M PA N Y
y numlier of the congregatiot
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f
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notored to Lebanon to attend thi
Albany, Oregon
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Linn county C E convention I e
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ng held there.
We are sure
Billesby Engineering and Management Corporation.
hat those who did so feel the\
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Engineers and Managers
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Acre well repaid for the trip as
die spirit of the convention w a-
The section foreman at Fay­ 4
H. M. BILLESBY and C O M P A N Y ,
nost inspiring.
Among the etteville bad the misfortune to 4
things of particular interest to break his mm last Friday night 4
Fiscal Agents.
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Halsey is the fact that we gave w hile cranking an automobile.
Mrs I M Saxton suffered a 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____________ _____________________________
larn sb u rg a close run for th«'
manner, and ranked among the stroke of apoplexy the latter
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