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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1920)
THE COOLNESS BETWEEN THEM A Word for the Ambitious Boy: won’t last long if the coolness happens to be some of our de licious ice cream It will prove to be the finest they ever tasted No matter how tired or warm you may feel a dish of Clark’s ice cream will refresh you. CLARK’S W y ^ A N Y an ambitious farm boy is being tempted / y f to K° out into the world to seek his fortune. If you are considering deserting the farm, you are facing a crisis in your life that deserves much earnest thought and study. Talk the matter over with men whoought to know the right course for you. Don’t decide too hastily. Perhaps your father will take you into partnership, give you an interest in a plot of ground or in some livestock that will be the foundation of a fortune. Statistics show that the chances for business success are ten to one in favor of agriculture. CONFECTIONERY. F o r every am bitious country boy there are a dozen city toiler«, sick and tired of the endless grind, struggling desperately to keep abreast ot the cost of living, longing for a chance to take their fam ilies ' God s great out-of-doors. Millions of nieu of the city are envv- ■“ B you this m inute because you are young and on the farm. They kuow th a t th e f o u r - l e a f c lo v e r o f y o u r g o o d f o r tu n e I g r o w in g b y y o u r h o m e d o o r s te p . Good, modern, labor-saving m achines are taking tbe drudgery out of farm ing and putting still more profit iuto i t We are headquarters for the International Foil Line, including T itan tractors, International engines, and m anure spreaders, Prim rose cream separators, McCormick and Deering harvesting, haying, and corn machines, tillage tools, plows, etc. Such machine* add to the profit and pleasure of daily life. Cross & White Screen Doors, Screen Door Sets, etc. A complete assortment of Fishing Tackle, Gar den H o s e , Nozzles, Sprayers, Valves etc. G. W . M O R N H I N W E G Cross & White , CHOPPING EVERY DAY. — - - I w Anyone wishing to buy cheat seed. I have aSj limited am ount free from smut. I will exchange tor oats if desired. 5/ •She<1<i the state fair this week. Friends from Iowa visited Mr and Mrs Claude Davidson ! * f i,e, 9awi"* few days with Mr an I Mrs Chi were business callers at the coun- ’f • . . e." “ 8 tam e' Nichols. tv seat la s t F r id a v ;Came ^'^htened at the saw and ty seat last Friday, started to run and threw Mr An Open letter to the Scho Mrs H .J Farwell was visiting Clerks and Bovs and Girls Kendall and the saw ran over in Albany last Friday. in School. him and broke his leg and bruis W L McCunnell transacted ed and injured him otherwise. My Dear Fellow Workers: business .n Albany Saturday. W FCra vford on Tuesday wns If there are any boys or gir Mr Conner the mail carrer, appointed administrator of the in your district that have finiBhe has been obliged to go by wty Albany Furniture Exchange estate of his wife, Margaret the school yeai book, that is sa’ of Robert’s bridge on account t f SIPVU 'i i a r a EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Crawford deceased. The estate ed the best class worK for exh N E W A N D S E C O N D H A N D H O U S E H O L D G O O D S muddy roads on his regular mail iis valued at $8550, of which, bition at the County Fair, ple<a route. • 415-421 West P ity, Street ; $800J is real estate. The heirs hatfe them mail the work, rivft The rock crusher has started i - x l i L u .? hLUSe hol^ ood8’ we can 8ave your money. are Mr Crawford and his two ed in book form, to the Count up again at Saddle Butte. children, Susan Ann, aged 14, Superintendent’s office befor The market road to Corvallis and Wm M, aged 7 years. the opening of the Linn count is impassable in pltces. Linn County won the stock fair October 5th. Auction Dates o f B. T. Sudtell’s Sales. The Shedd teachers are: Prof “ Stock Judging Contest.” Van Winkle trine.pal; Mrs judging contest at the state fair Monday, Harvey McConnell and The First National Bank o x 216 Lyon Street. Albany, Oregon. Hinds, assistant high school Ralph Malson tieing for first Albany, and the First Saving teacher; Mrs Jones teaches the place with a scope of 410 each.. Lank of Albany, are offering ith and 8th; Miss Epperley has I he contest was open for the silver trophy cup to be given t the -1th, 5th and 6th grades, and whole state. the school which furnishes th Mrs Robertson has the primary 1 M te o rk near A lb a n , Richard Jewell was a Sunday- winning team in a stock judgini grades. t Jo*»a W ilt^ p k aear Albany ÿ i contest which is to take place oi Mr and Mrs Bee Crawford night visitor in Albany. * I l H e s a ri jj< a r JrÄersoo Leon Elder visited friends jn i Friday, Oct 8th, at the Uni 9 Jobs N « o rt)ic k T a fle « M uth went of Halaey went to I.ane County to attend Albany Sunday. county fair at Albany. the fair. «M t Fete Haaàhn near Mon month < J Lawson commenced Ou « Sale at Linn County Pair dry- Each school is entitled to ap Percy McElroy is visiting his ing prunes last week. » »• I t a *4 12 O«o A U t » , Riverton. Coot County point a team of three, the meoi sister. Mrs E D Farwell. <Xt l i Kokeet Burkhart at Albany Miss Margaret Dawson has 1 hers may be either boys or girls Glenn Gregory and Charles 44 -KegiaUred Jeraey aale at Satan gone to Medford to teach this' betw-een the ages of twelve ant Eldon went to Pendleton to at coming year. eighteen. Each team contest tend the round up. Stanley Henry is fitting up a ' ^ rs * Saxton is reported to ing for the prize should preseni Arlramith shop K « ___ . i have recovered frovn her illness to the judge a statement signet blacksmith in iz Kenneth Robinson’s garage and will soon enough that she t-an ride 3 ut and by the teacher or the elerk of th< School Board, certifying thal be able to do blacksmithing for call on her trie’ ids. Miss Esthe , Dawson coinmen- this team was duly appointed L anv. E H Margason s smoke house |ced teaching the Greenback represent the school. No school »•7» th e G ood Judge shall have more than one team. was visited the other night and , *ch0°l !ar t week. The county Agent, S V Smith his meat was all taken. Y o u get more genuine chew I’ine Grove ______ Albany, is in charge of-the co Mrs C A Troutman was shop ing satisfaction from the Real ping in Albany Friday. (Received last week after the test’ and for rules ®nd regul Tobacco Chew than you ever At a meeting held Monday * PaP*ra were printed.) , tions write to him. got from the ordinary kind. evening it was decided to place a A glass wedding was given . Also write S V Smith for ai T h e good tobacco taste community exhibit and individ- ' Monday evening (Sept 20) at the information concerning boy ual displays at the fair next!home of Mr and Mrs Fred Syl- (and girls' club work. (••ta bo long— a small chew Prof C W Boetticher h week. A committee consisting tester. of this class o f tobacco lasts charge of the Room exhibits ai StanleVvln Wd<k’| M,L J ¡M jOre’ They received quite a number much longer than a big chew individual Exhibits. Pie* Stanley Van Winkle and J d a y lof gifts. Ice Cream and cake of the old kind. T h a t’s why was appolnted to collect the ex J were served as refreshments vrrite him for particulars. it coats less to use. Friday «Oc‘. 8, is free admissio aK S U * ""* folk, enWH, A n y man who has used both da.v for children. It is optioni ' selves by playing games, while Linds will tell you that. word has b*en received that the older jnes »ere entertained wit h districts but where the mi Harvey McConnell and a son of hy music. There were many jorii y wish to attend the fair A»/ M / J B Cornelt won first prizes in present in honor of the occa- migh t be well to declare a hot day f* r the schcol. The fair i R r is a long tine-cut tobacco thestoci judging exhibition at ' Sion. st ietJy iduiationa'. * Sal *m Mon Jay. R I G H T C U P is a short-cut tobacco J K Cornett and T J n.»« Rom G ibson is the proud ow- Yours very truly, exhibit ih jrlh jrn s, and j a S|’> • Ida M Cummings. Ford Linn Coi nty School Supt. Aljany, Oregon. W. 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