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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1921)
Man W ith We notice th a t the ladies of the T h e H alsey E n terp rise S tudy Club have invited to our An Independent Newspaper lily M 's. L A. H um phreys, rep PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY resenting Oregou products, to as sist them in serving a chicken-pie dinner for the beutfit o, the Hulsey D. F. D ean , E ditor ___ Public L ibrary. This, we believe, L - n - l a- matter Oc ia a move in the right diiectiuu as tober 3, 1912. at the postoffice at Hab it will not only be a financial gey. Oregon, under the Act of March benefit to the library but will ■serve to fam iliarize the people of 3, 1979- _____ DevoteS to the material upbuilding of th is vicinity with the m any pro Halsey and surrounding country and ducts of the state of Oregon. Mrs. Linn County generally Subscription H um phreys lias been well received rate $1.50 per year in advance. _ in m any parts of the state and bei work in advertising Oregon made Valedictory. goods, which are furnished free in W ith thia issue of th e E n ter instances like the present, lias prise I bid mv friends and patron* done much tow ard convincing the goodby. Mr D ean, th e founder Oregon house-wife, the real p u r of this paper, has taken over the chase? for the fam ily, th a t there plant and business, and as you are none better made in any part We have no doubt people know him better th an you of the world. do uae, he needs no introduction. th a t the state-w 'de advertising You know you will get a good p a cam paign to buy Oregon made per. I have tried to give you a goods lias dona much toward stem good paper and haye enjoyed my ming the financial crises during stay with you Like Adam of old the reconstruction period and I will l iy the blame of ray quitting m akiug P ortland, Oregou’s in dus to the wife. She longed to get tria l center, the best city on the back to P o rtlan d , and eo we are Pacific Coast, which it is said to going If any body is interested be by m any of the traveling sales in knowing where we are, our ad men who visit all of th e large dress will be 997 Mississippi Ave.. cities of the coast states. The The W om en’s Study Club was very sum ptuously autertained at the last meeting ot the year on Thursday afternoon at the home o f Mrs R L W inntford. A fter a ■diort business meeting a delight ful program of piauo, violin and vocal music and readings was en- joyed. Mrs M eW ilIlauis. in n few well-chosen words, com pli mented Mrs Mornliinweg, the re tiring ptesident a r d her associate . fticers upon th e ir earnest endeav or to make the year’s work a suc cessful one, and also the many members whose co-operation made th at success possible. The Club decided to serve a chicken pie d in ner, assisted by Mrs H um phreys, representative of th e Crown flour and other Oregon products, on election day. Proceeds to be used for the benefit of the Public Libra- G rit Can't Fall, Grit Is one of the greatest develop ers In life. Timid fellows give up with the first attem pts thnt fall. So do some that win laurels the first time they tread the boards. But when a fellow has grit a defeat Is to him wliSl a red flag Is to a bull. He Just lowers him self to his task and goes at It. Disraeli made a m iserable failure the first time he spoke In parliam ent. e went from the room am idst the Jeers of the members. It w as to him like an electric shock He set himself to work to become a leader. It was not long until he was the leading man In the empire and his scornerà of former tlays were compelled to pay him h .s earned respect. And grit was what pulled him through. G L A S S E S F IT T E D BY GRADUATE O P T O M E T R IS T Kryptoks Cleverly Conceal the Pact that the Wearer Needs Double Vision Glasses. In im proving the appearance, and conserving eyesight, K ryptoke are a priceless possession. P R IV A T E O F F I C E F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S P R IC E S O REASONABLE p t & m e i r i s t . A L B A N Y OABOk F M. F r e n c h & S o n s ALBANY OREG. After an interesting contest con H arold A lbro. ducted by Mrs Moruhinweg the M anufacturing op tcian . ladies were seated at a beautifully appointed table where a delicious chicken dinner, southern style, fo'- N o tice of S chool E lection to Increase T a x lowed by ice cream and angel cake was served. The hostess was as M o re T h a n Six P e r C e n t O v e r T h a t sisted in serving by Mrs. Stafford. Mis. T P- P atto n , Mrs. C. S F u l of the P rev io u s Y ear. P ortland, Ore. We will leave in broad day light. Of one thing I At the special election to be held ler and Misses Helen Cook and am assured, and th a t is th a t Mr. on Tuesday, June 7, there are Donna Robertson were guests ol N otice is hereby given to the legal voters of School D istrict No. Dean will not have anybody a sk five measures to come before the the club. 41, of L inn C ounty, S tate of Oregou, th a t an election will be held in ing him , “ W hat has become of the people for th e ir approval or re said Distict at tbe School-house on the 20th day of June, 1921, at two Methodist Church Notes old man B allard? He owes me a jection. These measures should o ’clock in th e afternoon, to vote on the question of increasing the bill .. I . would ------- like to co llect.” receive the careful consideration am ount of the tax levy in said D istrict for the year 1921, by more th a n Sunday School. Some people will miss me for ft , oj |[ ,e vote rs and we believe th a t six per cent over th e am ount of such levy for the year im m ediately M aking the nation C hristian. week or two, b u t in a year or such! all shot 1 I m ike a special effort preceding. Righteousness exalteth a nation a m atter I wilt pass out of yourj to cast their vote one way or the It is necessary to raise this additional am ount by epecial levy for hut sin is a reproach to any peo thoughts. M aybe some will re other, always bearing in m ind th a t tbe following reasons: 1st. To take care of th e general School expen ple. Proverbs 14: 34. member me as th a t old cranky the old slogan, “ when in doubt, 2nd. To pay off ou tstan d in g W arran ts. The nation m ust believe in the ses. fellow who thought the Bible ! Vote no,” is a good one. Dated this 81st day of M ay, 1921. tru e God th a t he can bless it. tiu g h t differently from the belief Civil governm ent is necessary for A ttest: of th e orthodox preachers, and will F. H. P orter , Achievement Day. hum an society and has its origin B. M. B ond , say, “ Go »d riddance of bad ru b D istrict C lerk. C hairm an Board of D irectors. bish.” If I have harn e I anyone, Achievem ent Day in the 7th and in the Divine plan for m an: ac cordingly the C hristian should be I am sorry. If I have done a n y 8th grades composed of the Fair I t is th ru one snv good, 1 sin glad. We will Books and the last lesson in cook religiously p a trio tic . meet again io the restitu tion tim es, ery. The school board bad four the Sunday school» and churches m iybe. or may be beyond that. I unknown judges appointed among now at work th a t the m illions out bid yon, one and all, goodby, (hose present who were found to ride, iucluding the m illions of a l w ishing for you all th a t may be be Rev Cook, Mrs. B. M- Bond, iens in our land, m ust be won. Phone 269 We serve our country best when Mrs. M cW illiam s, and J 1- Skir- best for vou. we help make this land a Chris C has B allard . vin. T he judges decided th a t in die 7th grade Helen W illiam s’ tian land where God H im self shall A Dow THE WARDROBE dwell. l ook nceived first honors, Agu«s W ith th is issue of th e E n te r Hayes second, W illam ina Cor T here were three baptized and prise, Chas B allard, who has coran, th ird , there being almost a four taken in to the church last been editor and owner of the p a tie on th e last two. For the 8th Sunday morning. per for th e p ast two years, re grade Beulah McKern won the first T he interm ediate League voted tires in favor of D. F. Dean, prize, no second und th ird being a t their last meeting fo take care founder and a t one tim e editor of given E very child in the room of the church lawn this summer. the publicatio n , who will continue has m ade a book this year, and Is n ’t th a t a fine work for boys and in the work so ably carried on by every pupil belonged to the cook girls to do? bis predecessor. Mr. and Mrs. ing club except one boy. The M issionary society will hold B allard have been desiring to re There were about sixty guests th eir annual Thank-offering exer move to th eir former home in composed of p aren ts, friends and cises at the church next Friday a P o rtla n d , and ye editor, who re school board member«, who p a r 2:80, to which all the ladies are cently purchased a home in your took of th e refreshm ents ex h ib it invited. X X T he S ta n d a rd Bearers, -ML city , in looking about for an oc ed by the Cooking Club. XI X K ing's H eralds and L ittle Light cupation, learned of the fact, and The F air Books are all to be Bearers have a special in v ita tio n . decided, after an absence of seven sent to A lbany. Get. 4th to 9th, for Tne subject for the n ex t Sunday year» from th e p rin tin g g u n e , to a room exhibit nt the county fair m orning sermon will be “ O btain once more resum e the roll of e d it- ! The same judges judge the work ing S piritual Power.’’ 202 West Second Street, o r and publisher, with which h e, ~ rooms this week , or "no I ' " ’ i m the other grade was connected for more than th ir. . , It Did Come Suddenly. The judges worked ou the books ALBANY, OREGON ythree years Even though we An unusually interesting communi u n til nearly 5 o’clock after the cation was received by a New Turk lave been o u t of th e business for , , * others bad departed. life insurance com rany from the Paht- leveral year» we «hall endeavor to ( « atrom Metallic P oor company of Chi n a in ts in th e stan d ard ot tbe pub Christian Chuich Notes cago. A letter, pointing out the ad vantages of Insurance, was mailed to icatlon »ud to put forth a newsy Mr. P ahlstrom on November 18, 1920. 10:00 a. m. Btbl» School, iheet and »olieit the kind coopera- A p art of this letter read aa follow s: 1100 a .m . Preaching and Com ion ol our m any aubacribers and “H ave you ever thought that your turn may come suddenly. Suppose It idvertisers tow ard making the m uniou service. did—” The answ er to this supposl- paper as good as or better th a n it ó:00 p. in. J u n io r < E « e ws I . . . :00 ■ u X — K l . . « > , ~ « s * I Top c tlon, as w ritten by some unknown per p. m. Senior C. E ia» been in th e past. Mr, Bal- son, Is as follow s: "It did. He's desd. Returning letter and postcard. ird leave» im m ediately foi Port “ Thv K ingdom C om e.". t forward. Keeping blotter. Can end where be has purchased a 18:00 p. in Song service and preach Can use this.” ing Sermon, ’’Saved From the lome and will establish himself n th e job p rin tin g bpsiness and Fire ” Homes T hat Preachers C im e Prom. ! rhere he wiU be assisted by Mr Ih e Ju n io r C E will meet at It 1« Interesting to note the type of )u n n who has been soliciting job 5:00 p m. instead of 3 00 begin homes th s t preachers come from In rork in th is vicinity for some the Methodist denomination 86 7 per im e p ssl. Our good wishes go ning next S unday. cent of the preachers come from farm- I Last Sunday the Bible School ere' homes and 11.8 per cent from ritli Mr B allard to his new field In the southern I rhere we tru st he will be success : elected new officers to lake office preachers' homes. Presbyterian denomination 477 per ul and contented in bis work July 1st. S upt . W ill Robertson. cent come from farm ers’ home« and i D F. D ean . Editor. Vou Get ALL POUR of These , W hite, Sec., ___ A - i . Supt . W F. 18 per cent of the preachers come P ershing th in k s th a t good road- W ilnietta Forster; T i r a s - Law. from pm «images tn the Presbyte- M A G A Z IN E S and __ O U __ R __ N E W S P A P E R I I .ou i • e r an* of the United State* of America W-dla, P ia n is i, ir th e farm er» are more essential rence ran tran sco n tin en tal highw ays R ohnett: A ’ »». P ianist. Helen 33 per cent come from farm er* homes, nd vet Pershing isn’t running A rm strong, Homo Pepi Supt . while 15 per cent come from parson- I Boll nge- From Georgia Methodist Con >r office, nor seeking the farmei Mr«. Edna Chance, Cradle ference Notes — io Atlanta Constltutlou Shpt , Mr». W. H Robertaou — o ta ,— A lb to y DeoBoor»». ri- AND PRESSING F. H. B USSARI) Prop. BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER