Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 03, 1920, Image 2

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    The Halsey Enterprise
An In d e p e n d e n t Neve» pa per
P U B L IS H E D
EVERS
T i l l K 3D A \
C H b . BALLARD, E d ito r
E n te re d a s tccond-claM m a tte r O ctober
3, 1912. a t the post oA ne a t H alsey, O re ­
gon u n d e r the Act ot M arch 3, 1*79.
Devote d to the m aterial u p b u ild in g of
H alsey a n d su rro u n d in g country and
L in n co u n ty gen erally
S ubscription
ra te $1 50 ¡»er year in advance.
N Q T K 'K
OP
H E A R IN G OP’ PIN’A l
ACCOI N 1
Motive i* h e re b v g iv e n th .it th e f.n a.
a c c o u n t ed H arry P a rk a* A d m in is tra to r
w ith t he m i l a n n e x e d ot th e e s ta te ot
C harles H I*'la n J a d e c e iv e d h a s t e e n
h ie d io th e C om t> C o u rt ol I.in u C o u n ­
ty, S tate ot O re? off. a n d it t th e 14th
day ot J u n e 1920. a t th e h o u r oi 10
o ’clock a mi hAS t>eeii dpl> a p p o .n te d b x
•a id C ourt tor the h e arin g ot objection»
to said fin al a c c o u n t a n d th e s e ttle m e n t
th e re o f a t »O uch tim e a n y perxpn i n t e r
e s te d iu s s id e la te «uay a p p e a r a n d hie
o b je c tio n s th e r e to u i w r itin g a n d io n
test th e sa m e
D ated a n d first pu b lish ed May 13
1920.
Ii rry P ark ,
A d m in istra to r Xc ot th e e s ta te
Am or A F ussing,
A tty, tpr Ad Mir
5 13 to (»10
HALL
sible for his coming. did not make j
a better selection. A technical
discussion of biological, zoologic­
al and sociological principles con­
taining a multitude of references
to ‘‘germ cells, plasms, etc ad
nauseum” may be in order in the
class room but lacks in point as
an inspirational address before a
graduating class of young people.
Mr Davis presented the diplo­
mas, prefacing his rem arks by
the usual reference to the high
cost of education and the trials
f a school board; while very
true in themselves it was surely
not very cheering to the gradu­
ates, and has established an un­
fortunate precedent.
While
wishing the class of ’20 every
success in the future, let us pio-
mise the class of ’21 a better
send off.
T h ere *« m ore C a ta rrh in th is section
of the co u n try th a n all o tb » r dls«a.a«>a
put t< g eth er. i.nd * r year* It w as »up-
posed to be incurable. D octors prescribed
local rem edies an d by c o n sta n tly falling
to c u te w ith local tre a tm e n t, pronounced
it incurable. C a ta rrh is a local disease,
g re a tly tnfluencad by co n stitu tio n al con­
ditions an d th erefo re re q u .ie s c o n s titu ­
tional
’ta il's c a t a r r h Medl­
ine, m a n u fa c tu re d by F. J. C heney 4
Co . Toledo, Ohio, is a co n stitu tio n al
rem edy, la ta k e n In tern ally and acta
th ru the Blood on th e M ucous S urfaces
of the System . One H undred D ollars re­
w a rd is offered for any case th a t H a ll's ’
C a ta rrh M edicine falls to cure. Send for
circ u la rs an d testim onials.
F J C H E N E Y <Sk CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by D ruggists, 75c.
H a ll's F am ily P ills for constipation.
Methodist Church Notes
SUNDAY S( HOPE
&
Another Royal Suggestion
BISCUITS, BUNS and ROLLS
From the N ew ROYAL COOK B ook
th ick on floured b o a r d : b r a s h
w ith m elted b u tte r, sp rin k le w ith
su g a r, cin n am o n an d ralfdns.
Roll &a fo r Jelly ro ll; c u t Into
1% Inch p ieces; p lace w ith c u t
edges up on w ell-g rea sed p an ;
sp rin k le w ith a little s u g a r an d
cinnam on.
B ak e in m o d e ra te
oven 30 to 35 m in u te s; rem o v e
fro m p an a t once.
iISCUIT! What de-
light this word sug-
sug
gests. So tender they fairly
melt in the mouth, and of
such glorious flavor that
the appetite is never satis­
fied. These are the kind of
biscuits anyone can make
with Royal Baking Powder
and these unusual recipes.
Biscuits
S c u p . flo u r
. „ ..
4 t* a a p o o n . R oyal H&slIK
P o w d er
W teaapnon sa lt
2 t& bl.apoona ahnrteninf
« cup m ilk o r h a lf m ilk and
b a it w a te r
81ft to g e th e r flour, b ak in g po w ­
d e r and sa lt, add sh o rten in g and
ruh In v ery lig h tly ; add liquid
slow ly; roll o r p a t on floured
board to a b o u t one in ch In
th ic k n e ss (h an d le a s little as
possible«; c u t w ith b iscu it cu tter.
B ake In h o t oven IE to 20 m in ­
utes.
Royal Cinnamon Buna
P i cups flour
_ teasp o o n s a lt
4 teasp o o n s R oyal B ak in g
h a u l» r
2 tab lesp o o n s sh o rttm n g
1 egg
£ cup w a te r
i-i cup s u g a r
2 teasp o o n s clnnem ow
4 tab lesp o o n s seeded raisin «
R ift 2 tab lesp o o n s of m easured
s u g a r w ith flour, sa lt and b a k ­
ing p o w d er; ru b sh o rten in g in
lig h tly ; a d d b eaten egg to w a te r
a n d a d d slow ly Bull o u t % »nth
Parker House Rolls
4 cupa flour
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
A b s o lu te ly P u r e
1 teasp o o n aalfc
• teasp o o n s R oyal B a k in g
P ow der
2 tab lesp o o n s sh o rte n in g
cu p s m ilk
Sift flour, s a lt and b a k in g p o w ­
d e r to g eth er. Add m elted s h o r t ­
en in g to m ilk and add slo w ly to
d ry In g red ien ts ; fir rin g u n til
sm ooth. K n ead lig h tly on floured
board an d roll o u t H Inch th ick .
C u t w ith b isc u it c u tte r. C re a se
ea c h circle w ith b ack of k n ife
ct»e side o f cen ter. B u tte r th e
sm all sectio n and fold la rg e r
p a r t well o v er th e sm all. P lace
one inch a p a r t in groused pan.
Allow to s ta n d 75 m in u te s in
w a rm place. B ru sh each w ith
m elted butte»* and b ak e in m ode­
r a te oven 15 to 20 m in u tes.
FREE
W rite TODAY fo r th e New
R oyal Cook Book: co n ­
ta in s 4<Y> o th e r recip es Just
a s d e lig h tfu l as the«. Will
show you how to add in te r ­
est and v a rie ty to y o u r
m eals. A d d ress
KOVAL BA KINO POWDER OO.
11» Fulton Hires»
hew York City
9 9
1 he Strength and Weakness of
Saul’s c laracter.
I ll u hast rejected the w rd
of Jehovah, a n ! Jehovah hath re
iected th-e. 1 Sam 15: 2G.
will take care
Wherein did Saul fail as the hour on next Sunday at
ni. i year. He and his wife are plan- on their annual picnic trip for
care of your
first king over Israel? What are Onr people are advised that ning to leave for China next Thursday. It is our desire to go
some of the dangers th at attend Miss Morrow is an excellent I year and are now preparing to ! t , Coburg if the gasoline short-
cement work
power and the achievement of speaker and you will do well to leave Oregon for the College of | age is alleviated.
Foundations
success?
hear her.
Missions. As a final reminder
The ice cream social last Thurs
Plastering-
Picnic Echoes.
At the third quarterly confer-1 to the members.
Don’t forget day night was a success. They
A good crowd, a beautiful day ence held hereon May 24th, our the services next Lord’s day. nade enough money to pay off
Sidewalks
and surroundings in the grove. pastor reported a record of 150 | Bible school at 10: be sure and the P T A debts and had a little
The children from three to sixty astoral call s during the past six j come. Preaching by Brothe: eft over for the High School
took turns in the swings. The months. This certainly speaks ■ Stivers a t 11 and 8. C E at 7 und.
girl.- gathered wild flowers and we]| for |,jg interest in Ihe p m . E veryone of these need
The following program was
i he I) ).ys raced through the Spjritual welfare of this people. ! vou to make them a success riven at the Methodist church
woods.
men Pitched hOT“ Christian Church Notes A.,,d «
.h . .« « n c . Commencement night; Invoca-
shoei and the ladies sang some
| of our friends a t them all. Ev- ion, Rev Cierno; Swing song,
good numbers.
Children’s day is one that jerybody come.
•Jirls’ glee club; Salutatorian,
Dinner.
should appeal to all. It is the ! C E topic: What Bible Reading Carl Cierno; Song, q uartet; ad-
Plenty for all including ice day of the year when the young-; will do for us.
Ps 119: 97-107. ireis, Prof Svkes; Presentation
cream The hall game between stem provide the program in the (Consecration meeting.)
Le: d- rf diplomas, Mr Davis; Valedic­
the Blues and the Blacks again S S in liehalf of foreign missions, er Jean Mishler.
torian, Cleona Smith: Benedic­
brought victory for the Blues, Last year we had a record at-1 O.i Friday night Bn. Stivers tion, Rev Cierno.
score 12 to 11. The
climax of tendance and a splendid pro will be absent and Bro Phillips
The senior banquet was given
the day was r. ached
in the ra- gram. TLis year wt aim to will preach in his place, his mes- at the city hall on Mondav even-
ces, in which every- one had a have as good a pregram and a sage wiil be on the possibility o f ! itnr. Carnes were played, a fte r
chance and a gr»at
manv lan. bigerowd. At the conclusion of Christian unity as seen in the whic dai ty r fresl ments were
KRYPTOKS
Isabelle Gu’iifoid carried away the program everyone will a d -' present movements to this end. served.
Ih e hall and tables
People w hu wear two pair cf four lue ribbons, fhe highest journ and a group picture w ilijA sp e ial invitation is extended were very effectively decorated
glasses will like the refinement number awarded; Holt Grimes be taken and a copy presented to all the church members to with red and white crepe paper,
of design, hone ty of construct-
second with two blues and to everyone who attends. Come hear^tbis address.
red and white being the High
School colors.
ion, und the ext rem ? I e a 'ty of one red.
at 10 o’clock sharp and b rin g ! Bro Stivers’ topics for Sunday;
The baccalaureate services
finish in this best-km w i Hylel Mrs IVesley proved herself a the children and a friend. Ifja re : a t 11 a m "The World's
were held Sunday night at the
of bifocal lenses.
real r. cer in the ladies’ race. In you have no chi hl ren, bring your greatest memorial, ” and at 8 p
Christian church. The program
(the m en’s relay race, the fats neighbor’s, and if you have no m, "The Lord’s unanswered
¡proper began with the invoca­
won from the leans in two friends then get some and come prayer.”
tion by Elder Phillips; Song,
straight heats. Winners, Clemo, along.
I
Girls’
glee club: solo, Alberta
Gardner, Koontz, and Zimmer-
The meetings are progressing'
School Notes
Koontx: song, Girls' glee club:
man. Teams from neighboring very favorably, even better than
a l u n y
. Senior day program was held Baccalaureate sermon, "T hink­
towns, beware.
Many thanks we could have hoped in
.
eW.
°
Tuesday afternoon in the High ing to success," Elder Phillips:
are due the Hetzel Bros, an<j to the many other
the many friends who contributed'events in progress.' B r o l l X s
TST
8eVe" th song, congregation; benediction,
Harold Alhro,
to th - aucceu and p lea .u r. of has many admirers hero already ,*."1
u
a“
' Elder Stivers.
M anufacturing Optician.
•
h
-
a
n
d
man, » . d t h in ,, are said
d'. “ ' S T -
‘ m
Pine («rove.
Our delegates to the District about his sermons. If you have
ca " J on * numbel of
High School Graduating Exer­
Ray Gansle attended the cele­
L e « o e convention a, Corvellis. been a lt........a, come eyery
,“ r
, • » < « * » bration at Albany Saturday.
cises at the Metho list
the Misses Amanda Mitzner and night. If y >u have not .7_a
yet j done Miss Graves responded with a r
Mr » r <1 Mrs Gans’e of Eugene
I htirch.
appropriate reading, but the rest
Hazel Gulliford report a good s°. * e invite you especially to “ r
were vi.«itor3 in Stringtown S m-
us felt as Lawrence Wells ex d iv.
• The graduating exercises of convention. Honors were con- con: ’ light away. Th
' tf*jrvices pressed himself, ’’Sentiment«
L a
, f . . ,
.
,
the class of 1920 were held on ferred on llalsey chapter
Mr end M r Ugly and Mr M;
and °l h»t laird,s day were
wen* most
most , an) j„t.|jn,xj
harmo.iy, bm
Wednesday evening befort a Miss Hazel Gullifonl by her elcc- exceptiona'ly well attended.
(’la
«ti wei«« Sunday visitors at
In
c T»wded house.
se. Th
t in« building tion a ; fourth vice president o." the morning a very large audi­ organ cally not in tu n e.” The Mr ¡.' .} »Tt H einrich';.
" L ist will and testam ent "
was very approp-iatelv and taste the E igene District.
The Pine Gr»ve threshing ma
ence listen»«d to the fine sennon
*e suspect was originated chi ie shed ha-^ be n moved onto
fu ly deenrat >d in 1 the d m col- j' Th<. w E M 8 will hold .heir on th« "Unfolding of a life. ” J which
l "
*
by the author of the "Red
_____ Dev- the Chas L i koi f.'trm.
ora. The program included two annu: I mite box opening at their
The union baccalaureate ser- j j|,” wa, excruciating,v funny.
numbers by the girls' glee club
Miss Sophia Heinrich w ent to
m «eti g at the church next Fri- . T ’
m° ' e 8ucceS3fl!’ The student body election of
wh'eh were much apprec ated. ¡,iav al 2:90. tk o . ,
Newpu-t lately, where she has
1 ^ ^ fandard Bear- than usual if numbers are any officers was held last Wednesday
Pto Sykes of () A C delivered r ,i «a
era. , e K.ng.s Heralds, and Lib criterion. Despite Bn» Phillips and Ted Mitzncr WRS e|ectci| as employment.
the address.
It would appear tie Light Bearers will have a
Everybody is interested in
Other officers
that he was not very well nc part in the meeting. Miss Julia having a bad cold he brought us jitg president.
gravel hauling ju st now .
qua nted with the situation for Morrow, a returned missionary a message appropriate to the oc- elected were as follows: Amanda
Chas Gansle is maKing his old
his message on "Living up to from India, will be here to ad­
Mitzner, vice president: Alberta Ford into a bug, which is n e a rly '
We were pleased to have Bro Koontz, secretary: Bertha Walk- completed.
onr heritage” was not at all in dress the ladies at this time.
Hendricks, pastor of the church ^ r . treasurer; Willis Kirk, ser-
Frank Gibson was a cajler a t
1 eep ng w -h the occasion. It is M as Morrow w “"
and
will
deliver
m
"*a*
n
aJ
’<*‘‘»"0".
visit
us
and
lead
in
geant
at
arms;
Nora
Pehr
son.
Albany
M or da v.
unfortunate that the extension
m i» ,“« « S
,
5, e * ”"
* • H’ " lr ^ .r te r .
Kari Alber.eon . . . .b ito r
dep- of 0 A
which is redpon-
u » .r.u e dneke e u paetur here fur one, The High School ie clanning, uith Al and Pick Heinrich lately
RILLEY
HARRISBURG,
OREGON
Optom etrist
o*ea
A
“Bake with Royal and be Sure