Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 09, 1921, Image 1

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RPRIS
$1.51) PER YEAR
THE
HALSEY STATE BANK
H A LS E Y , OREGON
Capital and Surplus §34,000
Interest paid on time certificates of deposit
W e invite your banking business
C. H. KOONTZ, Pres.
D. TAYLOR, Vice-Pres
B. M. BOND. Cashier
The First Savings Bank of Albany,Oregon
‘W H E R E S A V IN G S A R E S A F E ’
I . a food place to deposit your saving«. 4 perceut interest on savings
accounts that run three m onths, six m onths or a year. In terest paid
sem i-annually.
Smith Bros.’ Market
Fresh and Cured Meats Always On
Hand. Also Other Meats in Season.
LIMN COUNTY WINS
HIGH SCHOOL GRAO-
POULTRY RECORD
DATION EXERCISES
Nine
Seniors Complete Four-
Year Course With
Honors
Clarence Williams Conducts a
Successful Demonstra­
tion Farm
School N o te s
T h e s tu le n t body held their last
m eeting of the year last Friday
and elected officers for the etisuiug
year. T hey are as follows; Pres­
id en t, A lberta K oontz; Vice Presi­
dent, Louise R o b n ett; Secretary,
M innie Gourley ; T reasurer, A nna
H iendrich; Sergeant-at-arm s, W il­
lis K irk; R eporter, Janet Boggs.
We, th e stu d e n ts id the Halsey
H igh School, wish to express the
appreciation we have for the in ­
terest shown us by our teachers,
Professors W- W- P atterson and
H enry F. E nglish. We wish them
a very happy vacation, and would
like to have them w ith us again
Clarence W illiam s, one of the
industrious
poultry raisers of the
The M ethodist church
was
Lake
Creek
section, west of H a l­
again filled to overflowing on last
sey,
holds
th
e highest individual
I hursday evening to witness one
flock
record
for A pril, according
of th e p rettiest g raduating exer­
cises ever held in our city, and to the Linn County Farm Bureau
the presentation of the diplom as News, when his 510 S. C. W idth
to th e niue members of the senior Leghorns laid a to ta l of 12001
class of the Halsey H igh School. eggs w ith an average of 28.53 eggs
The church was a rtistic a lly deco­ per hen.
Mr. W illiam s, who is conduct­
rated in th e class colors, green
and white, which formed a beauti­ ing a dem onstration farm for the
ful setting for thp d a in ty frock» O. A. C ., has an ideal location,
of the graduates.
The class m ot­ devoting about four acres to his
He h as seven chicken
to, Not E vening b u t D aw n,’ in flock.
gieeu and w hite lettering formed houses in all, one large two-story
p art of the decoration while one built after the approved P eta­
w hite roses were used in great lum a plan. The incubator bouse
is equipped w ith eleven incubators
profusion.
Follow ing the opening song, with u h a tc h in g capacity of SSlX).
Since November first M '. W il­
‘•Battle H ym n of the R epublic,”
liam
s has received $1405 for chicks
Rev. Cook gave the invocation.
T his was followed by a vocal solo, and eggs w ith a profit of $019. He
“ F iddle and I , ’’ by Miss A lberta now has on hands 530 laying hens
The
Koontz, accompanied by Miss and 600 young cocketels.
D onna Robertson, piano, and Miss latter will soon De ready for m arket.
Prof H. E. Crosby of Ü. A. C.
E lm a L utgen, of Eugene, violin
will in th e near future hold a n ­
obbligato.
l ’rof. P atterson in a brief talk other dem onstration at the W il­
announced th a t for th e tour-year liam s farm which will be well
course M i» Bertha W alker had worth your while to attend.
next year.
R eporter,
Janet Boggs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bond, Mrs.
M- C. Bond and Miss LaVelle
Palm er, enjoyed the chicken d in ­
ner served by the members of the
F arm B ureau at th e Lake I reck
C hurch Friday evening, alter which
they m otored to H arrisburg.
W e H ave
t EVERY THING
O ptical
E Y E S T R A IN
Is the Cause of Many
HUMAN ILLS
If your eyes give you trouble
your glasses are annoying
SHE US. We can Relieve Sou
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received the highest average,
Bancroft Optical Co.
Geo. G ithens was an A lbany
g raduating with excess credits.
jl.I 1st St. W. Albany. Phone tol
Also th a t Miss Nora Pehrsson visitor F riday of last week.
graduated w ith excess credits,
having the highest num ber in the
c l a s s / M»»< D onn» Robertson
W hether the crops are good or poor, Hglit or heavy, you can n o t a f­
and M r. Ercel Sneed finished the
course with honor in three years. ford to waste them . Remember the advice given by an o d ta n n e r
Dean S trau b , of the U niversity to his son— ‘‘Rake clean this year, my hoy. for hay is high and we
of Oregon, gave a most interistin g cannot afford to lose a single w isp.” A nd when hay « a s cheap, th e
address. His subject, “ The H u ­ boy was cautioned to rake clean as hay was low and they m ust also
m an T rag ed y ,” brought out m ost g a th e r in every wisp.
clearly the suscide of inefficiency.
A nother violin solo by Miss
T he hay crop is coming along nicely and w ithin a few weeks now
E lm a L utgen, accompanied on
the piano by her little sister v. as you’ll be needing D ependable haying equipm ent such as:
then enjoyed. Selection, “ A Per­
A McCormick or Deering
fect D ay.” was* graciously re­
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Scattered Grain Pays N o Profits
An
O p p o r tu n ity T o B rig h ten U p
Brightening up the home i»
one of the chief pleasures of the
.
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f
housewife.
A bright, cheerful
home makes for contentment
an d com fort.
There are marred and scratch­
ed pieces of furniture—the worn
floor and stair treads—the wood-
_ Work, which needs refinishing—
“ the ice chest—the kitchen cabi-
: net and many other places about
3 the home can be brightened up
with
S herwin - W illiams
FLO O RLA C
» varnish stain of unusual wearing qualities, adaptability and
beauty. It «tains and varnishes in one operation is durable
bad waterproof.
Fksorlac is made in all the popular shades of oak, mahogany,
Walnut, etc. J It is inexpensive to use and easy to apply.
We are making a special offer in order to introduce Floorlac
quickly to the housewife. Cut the coupon from this ad, bring it
i ourrtore with 10c and we will give you a 35c can of Floorlac
1 a 15c varnish brush. - Bring in the coupon today.
FREE FLOORLAC SAMPLE
F ill io thia coupon w ith y o u r naro« and addreaa, brio« it to
w it h T e n C e n t* and you w i l l receive a T h ir ty -F iv e C en t c a n o f
F ? w l » Z and a F ifte e n C en t V a r m .h B ru .h . T h i. in t r o d u c t o r y ^ « «
U h m .te d -S .c n yo u r nam e and bring the coupon to ou r . t o r . today.
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Timely Reminders
Mower or Ha.v Rake.
sponded with encore.
The diplom as were presented by
Rev. Cook, pastor of tiie M ethodist
church, who m ade fitting and in­
spiring re m a rk s to the young
people
T hree eighth grade g ra d ­
uates also received diplutnas a t th is
REPAIRS ARE HERE
W hy not look over your machines and fix
them up and be ready for a large harvest?
M O R N H IN W E G
IM P L E M E N T S T O R E
time.
A nother violin solo by Miss
Lutgen and the singing of “ A m er­
ic a ,” by all, concluded the pro­
gram m e.
Following nppears the nam es of
Misses Bertha
the g ra d u a te s:
Wi aiker, Nora Pehrsson, Helen ,
A rm strong, Donna Robertson and |
Messrs. Louis Skirvin, Wni, Cor-,
coran. Ercel Sneed, Lawrence T a y ­
lor and Law rence Wells.
The under g ra d u a te s took charge
of the floral offerings which were
tn.iny and beautiful.
E ighth grade students to receive
diplom as were; T rum an R obnett,
la Dudly and Fay D ykstra,
ulah McKern was also entitled
to a diplom a hut was unable to be
* A Full Line of Dr. Hess’ Dip and
$ Disinfectant, and Fly Chaser which S
«. is appropriate at this season.
$
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m Straw and Cloth Hats « J
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weather. Also SHOES
1 OI warm
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$ for the w hole I7«jmilv
Family.
present.
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Mrs. D T aylor and son Law-
w
re ice, accom panied by Miss D oro­ * Something Special
thy S herling attended the stra w ­
berry carnival at Lebanon S a tu r­
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
G W
day.
The Lake Creek Jersey Calf
C lub, consisting of Ralph Gibson.
R alph McNeil, E arl Brock and
Carl W illiam «, returned Sunday
from T illam ook where they aU
tended the Jersey Jubilee. They
report a splendid time.
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$ Bulk Cocoa 20c Ib. 211. 35c, 51b 75c |OI1.$1 »0. «
Best tirade Peanut B utter 12 l-2c lb, 5 ll> b It,
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101b $ i 10.
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D. H. STURTEVANT.
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