Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, December 15, 1921, Image 1

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    TERPRÍS
Jots and Tittles
High School Notes
, The opportunity is open only ti
! subscribers who have paid in ad
vance, but to anybody who has s-
Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally
paid, even if only for a week ahea.
and in Halsey Particularly
of th? day when lie »ends in th Halsey Shows Junction City How to Play Basketball
new name and $1 50
The offe
M rs. W illiam Wheeler, who war-
School Clubs Organized
expiies on the evening of Dec 24
Kev. C T. Cook motored to June, i dent« started to 3rownsvilie
very low after a stroke of paraly-
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Sun"
The
present
is
worth
50
cents
t<
tion Monday morniug.
day to attend the Endeavor serv­ sis when the Enterprise went to anybody, so if you prefer you cai
The Junction City basketball , land addressed the high school iu
Their car broke down near press last week, has continued to get the cash in exchange for it.
Mrs H. C. W bitlatch visited ices
learns
arrived on the 4:34 train * behalt ot the Pacific Coast Rescue
Yesterday she was
Halsey, so they spent the evening gMin strength
Albany Monday.
-sturday
afternoon, anil were cou- home. As a lesult tag day w ill be
able
for
the
first
time
to
sit
up
in
(Continued
on
page
5)
in this city. Rev. Mr. Moore, who
Lawrence Taylor of the U. of 0.
1 ucled to the hall by a uuuiber of held by the pupils some time soon.
bed »nd feed herself from a tray of
was
among
them,
delivered
a
ser­
spent the week end here with his
Your help is solicited.
R e m o v in g M ild ew .
the students.
mon at the Methodist church here. food, using her remaining hand
parents.
Chlortile of lime, used Intelligently
For the present her malady makes
The girls’ teams played first,
Irene Quimby spoke to the high
will remove mildew. Do not use li.
The teachers’ exainiwaii««
.
Lebanon has a
md the ball was Halsey’s from the I school last week on her trip to Port­
Ib e teachers examination in | patent on what is pronounced an , her almost totally blind.
much, a teaspoonful to a small tu
Special uote should land with the boys’ and girls’ club,
Albany, Deo. 21 to 24, w ill be in
Next Saturday night members or pail full of water is plenty. It, beginning.
• " im p o rta n t device in the power
be taken of the excellent playing to the livestock exposition.
the community house.
She
of
tlie
Intermediate
league
w
ill
stlre
lime
is
thoroughly
dissolved,
o
transmitting machinery of automo
of some of the girls. Pearl Pehrs- explained how they judged live­
He says he spent $7000 have a Christmas party at the I better still, tie it up In a stout plan
Mrs. Schenk and little daughter dies.
son proved herself star player of
of Sweet Home came over Monday making it successful and has or­ home of their superintendent, Mr* of cloth und run water onto It, press the team by her ability to make stock, and ilescrilunl the exposition
Ing the cloth with a stick; then alloy
grounds.
Her talk was of great
G.
W.
Mornhinweg.
Delicious
and took the train for Portland.
ganized the Gearless Differential
A lth u Junction City interest to the students.
crisp popcorn balls, tasty home­ It to rtoat in tub. Immerse artlel- baskets.
company
to
produce
and
market
it
The Harrburg ferry was out of
made candies and large, red, shiny to lie ihonsed and allow to stain did not have the ball very often,
Fred W illiamson, while address,
commission several days last week
he Halsey guards, Anna Heinrich
The farm bnrean is making de. apples w ill be the holiday refresh­ several hours. Remove and rln*
ling the assembly Monday concern­
thoroughly
In
several
waters.
Itepeii
and Louise Robuett, were extreme
while the cable was transferred to termined war on moles and gophers ments.
The main feature of the
a uew pole.
in this county and is getting re- a ffair-w ill lie a large Christinas if necessary, hut do not Increas ly s k illfu l in retrieving it.
The ing the clubs, announced that Irene
quantity of lime, as It will eat the ru» score stands at 25 to 2, in favor of Quimby had wou another prize,
rults.
’.erlal.
tree with presents for all.
We publish some verse on the
consisting of fifteen dollars.
This
Halsey. The last half of the girls’
Mrs. W. A. Ringo gave a duck
disarmament conference that is
is the nth ’ prize she has wou
H m s Koch, Mrs. W. P. Wahl
game
was
not
played,
as
one
of
good as to sentiment but tatber dinner Sunday in honor or Mr and Mrs. George Maxwell, prob­
this season.
Keep it up, Irene,
Oeyond the Pale.
the Juuction City girls became sick We’re proud of you.
Ringo s mother and several old ably unintentionally, were born on
jerky in mechanical sonstruction.
ft Is plain that there nre books
and
they
did
not
bring
any
substi­
friends.
the same day of the year, the lucky which are not St subjects for crltl tutes.
The Tribune says that S. F.
The student who wrote up the
cism, which do not rise Into the field
day
in December.
They have a of artistic being, quite Irrespective of
W J. Lane and wife and M ' «.
The lineup was:
Zysset of Scio has sold the patent
inter-class games last week failed
Junction C ity. Madsen, F. ; Her­ to give an account of the sopho­
on a stump burner of his invention R. B Forbes of the Dunlap Drug custom of celebrating the anniver­ the number of editions through which
ron, F ; Petteraon, C .; Strome. 8. more-frosh melee. I t was a lively
to a Portland firm for $25.000 and company were over from Browns­ sary of this event together, taking they hnve passed Jutes I.eninitre.
turns as the entertainer.
This
C .; Bodtker, G .; Buchanan, G.
game, in which Clarence Cornelius
a $5 royalty on every machine sold. ville Sunday.
year it was Mr. Koch’s turn and
Halsey, Pehr-son. F .; Baas, F ; and Truman Robnett were "stars
Heads, I W in ; Tails, You Lose.
Frank
Walker
has
sold
his
farm
Mrs. Ardelia Ringo, mother of
Tuesday they had a fine celebration
"What am I doing? I'm spinning a Cook, C .; Koontz, 8. C .; Heinrich, of the first magnitude” in the frosh
our druggist, returned Tuesday to near Brownsville and the Walker and in the eveniug neighbors filed dime. If It's heads, I’ll go to (hi
I . ; Robnett, G-
team, and Harold M uller, Guy
family
has
moved
into
a
house
of
in and gave them an encore.
her home in Salem after a visit of
lodge. If It’s tails. I'll g o down to thi
The boys’ teams wore evenly Merriam and Collin Carver were
J.
F.
Vernier's
in
the
north
part
of
billlanl hall. If the dime stands on matched and a fieroe struggle was leading hoopmen of the sophs.
two weeks with M r and Mrs. Ringo
Read the advertisement on page edge.
that city.
I'll stay home with you."—Atchl
and other relatives here.
witnessed by the spectators.
The The final score was 42 to 7 in favor
4 which tells how to get a Christ- son Globe.
J.
F.
Venner
of
Brownsville
«tar player on the boys’ team was of the sophomores.
Mrs. Clara Starr, Mrs. George
Harold Muller, who displayed
J. B.. School Reprter.
Drinkard and Mrs. McMahan of passed bis 76th birthday the other
Altho the
upon Its voyage, it is not the end ot some hard playing
Brownsville motored to Albanv day and the editor of the Enter-
game was unusually rough, no one
the voyage, hut Its beginning.
Monday. Mrs. Starr made a morn­ prise goes back and sits among the
Brownsville Briefs
youngsters.
II. Paul’s Backward Glance at Llfs was hurt. The score at the end of
ing visit with Mrs. Wheeler.
(v. 7).
the first half was 8 to 5.
Final
B. W. Loucks Si Sons are put-
Of the national appropriation
0 . E. Marstnrs, who is doing
This backward look Is presented In sco e, 17 to 13, both in Halsey's
lin g down a concrete walk fronting
three figures:
evaugelbtic work in Salem, stopped for irrigation $11.000 000 comes to
avor
the R. H. Roliertson and W illiam
1. “I have fought a good fight.”
to visit his brother, E. 8. Maisters, Oregon and the farm bureau is en­
The lineup was:
Daviilsou residence properties ou
The figure here Is that of a soldier.
between trains Monday, on bis deavoring to get a due share of it
Ji notion C ity, Ayers, F .; Keck, the south side.
The Christian life Is a warfare of dlf
way to Eugene to take the Coos for Liuu county.
>*'. Young, C .; L“«, G ; Ayers, G
flcnltles, conflicts, dangers and Icmpta
bay train.
J. C. Finneii wan over trom A l­
After great preparations the
Halsey, Cross, F .; Robertson, F . ;
tlons. As a soldier, the Christian must
McKern, C. ; Clark, G ; M uller, G bany the latter part of the week
fighl and overcome all these.
M r', E. I. Harrington, who bas HaUey Ladies’ Study club is hav­
School spirit was in great evi looking after business mailers and
been with her father, B I. Carey, ing high jinks (no jin x ) at the
2. “I have finished my course." The
lenie and the rooters showed pep greeting friends.
figure is that of an athlete who set!
through an illness, returned to her horns of Mrs. C P. Stafford as the
Halsey Christian Church
out to win a race. The Christian Ilf« md enthusiasm
A well­
Mrs. Mary K irk , K irk ave., re­
home in Salem Monday, the old Enterprise goes to press.
Is a race to he run; we must not only
laden
Chrisrnas
tree
and
an
elab­
Door receipts amounted to $38 90 turned a few days ago from a Port­
gentleman being well on the road
begin the race, but persistently rue We are proud of our hoop-shooter* land hospital whore she underwent
orate program, consisting princi­
Church Announcements
to recovery.
to the pud.
md wish them success in the next a successful operation for a serious
pally of musical numbers, are
3. “1 have kept the faith." The fig <“ i eg, which w ill be played with neck trouble.
A number of Albany college stu­ among the attractions.
Methodist:
ure Is that of a husbandman to wlinti
Sunday School, 10.
■*cio at that city Friday night and
had been entrusted a treasure. This
Dr. and Mrs. J. E Snyder, the
Ed Bowers’ team won the Ash
Preaching, 11.
vith Albany college here Saturda,
treasure
was
the
Christian
faith.
Hi
former twice pastor of the Presby­
Swale hunt club contest Satur lav
night.
Junior League, 8,
was conscious of having been faithful
night, with Jim Bowers’ team c l^ e
Intermediate League, 6:30.
The Junction C ity teams were terian church of Brownsville, were
to the trust committed. He had mun,
W e H ave
nere the latter part of the week
up.
Charles Bowers won the sil­
Epworth League, 6:80.
temptations to give it up, hut to thi entertained at the schoolhouse
from
Corvallis exchanging greet­
EVERY THING
ver hunt club medal for the high­
Preaching, 7:30.
As
end maintained his fidelity of his vow while waiting for their train.
ings
with
their many friends.
est
score
These
seem
to
be
the
to Christ.
O ptical
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
he 10:86 steamed in there was an
right and left bowers of the club
The Calanlha club w ill present
III.
Paul’s
Forward
Look
to
the
Fu
exchange
of
cheera
and
they
da-
Rev, C. T. Cook, Pastor,
E Y E S T R A IN
and one more for good measure.
ture (v. 8).
parted none the worse for their “ A Perplexing S ituation,” a two-
Is the Cause of Many
This Is a beautiful picture of calm defeat. We noticed t h i t one young act comedy, Friday evening at the
Chsrles Bowers has now won two
HUMAN ILLS
Christian:
confidence at the end of a period of man almost missed the train.
K. of P. hall, the proceeds to go
silver medals; Cecil Harrison has
faithful service. Though knowing that
If your eyes give you trouble or
Sunday School, 10.
io the community building.
won two; Ed Bowers two, and
your glasses are annoying
ileath was awaiting him. there was no
Preaching, 11.
4
James DeW oif two.
The Methodist singers are pre­
SEE US. We can Relieve Yon
dark cloud before him, because tin- Debates —
Endeavor, 6:30.
The English class has been study, paring a fine cantata for Christ­
glory of a completed task rested upon
Tuesday was the anniversary of
Bancroft Optical Co.
Preaching, 7:30.
him.
mg debating recently and a nuin mas.
the coldest day in Halsey. That
313 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
Lester Jones, Minister.
1. He saw before him a life with her of debates have taken place
surely was cold for this section—
A. W. Leverich of Albany and
God. Fellowship with God Is a prise They w ill continue u n til the Christ,
Mrs. Mary Welch of Brownsville
Pine Grove Church:
greatly to he desired.
ma« holidays.
Results have been were married at the home of the
Sunday School, 10.
2. A prize laid up—A crown of as follows:
bride’s sister, Mrs. John MCKer-
Preaching 11, by Bro. Eggly.
righteousness. Tills award will |>e
F irst debate:
Affirmative, A l­ cher, at Crawfordsville, Thursday,
given at tin- coming of the Ixinl to all
Prayer-meeting, 7.
berta Koontz; negative, Louie. Rev. J. E Snyder of Corvallis per­
who love His appearing.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 7.
Robnett. Negative won.
IV. Paul’s Associates (vv. »-12).
forming the cereinouy.
Second debate:
Affirmative,
1. Demás, the renegade (v. ID).
R. H. Robertson was quite i l l
Sunday School Lesson
Demás has become imniortallsed as Grace K irk ; negative, Alta Hayes with the grip several days.
one who was religious, but because of Affirmative won.
(B y R EV. P B FIT Z W A T K R . D D.,
While Moses Ruth and Grace
Third debate: Affirm ative, Ger­
T «ath«r o f E n g l m B ible in th« Moody I the attractions of the world he went
after It. The love o f the world caused aldine Cook; negative, Janet Boggs Beattie were in Albany on a rad-
B ible In stitu te o f C hicago.)
C opyright. 1*11, W «atera N ew sp a p er Union. f him to turn his back upon principle,
Negative won.
ing expedition Saturday the latter
friendship.
and outy.
duty.
T
. .
.
f
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i r - e n n s i i i p . honor
minor mid
Fourth debate: Affirmative, A n­ was unfortunate in losing her
Jn this store you will find the Christmas spirit ) ice m m b ncrcuntB m haps
1 I . V L"k
* was
thP the lu-at fitted
<•• m of nil Per to na Heinrich; negative. Pearl Pehrs­ pocketbook, probably the work of
he «...
reflected in a host of pleasing gift articles for ( Lt5>—" PUHUfcUtMBtK Id up.
h*
the .....
a piotessional puree.lifter.
son. Affirm ative won.
minister unto Paul. Luke was faith
After the series of debates has
every member of the family. The toy dpart-
PAUL’S LAST WORO8.
| ful whether In shipwreck, Imprison
Mrs. W. D. Washburn left Sat­
been completed a school debating urday for Florida to s|*eud the
ment, Journeying hy lan-l and see.
ment, particularly, will appeal to the fathers
L E SSO N T E X T —II T im . 4S-1S.
team
w
ill
be
chosen.
3 Murk, the restored runaway (v.
winter with her father.
and m others with sturdy youndsters to provide
G O L D E N T E X T —I h a v e fo u g h t a good
figh l, I h a v e finlehed m y course, 1 have , 11). Mark had gone hark, tint he was . Clubs—
with gifts.
W T. Templeton has opened the
I restored. Though we have failed, we
kept lb« faith —II Tim . 4:7.
Fred Williamson, Li nn county Economy meat market and is pre­
R E F E R E N C E M A TER I A L —R om . S:fl- : can redeem ourselves and become
» : I Cor 1S:K; R ev J 21
J trustworlhy.
club leader, visited schools Mon. pored to »eave the community with
P R IM A R Y T O P I C -L a e l W ords From
V. Personal M atters (vv. 13 18).
day afternoon and as a (exult a first-class meat.
Paul
1. Bring the clonk, hooka and pnrrh number ot clubs were organized.
JU N IO R TOPIC—T he C loee o f a V icto­
A delegation of Christian En­
rious Life.
menta (v. 13). In the jail the elonk They w ill begin th»ir work as soon
IN T E R M E D IA T E ANT) S E N IO R TOPIC would be needed for hla comfort. The
as possible.
Clubs and officers deavor young people was over from
—P au l s F inal T rium ph
Albany Sunday evening and had
books and parchments would be arc as follows:
YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T TOPIC
Felt Bedroom Slippers
Hummingbird Silk Hose
charge
of the service at the Pres­
— le s s o n s for T od ay F rom th e U f a of needed for hla study nnd writing.
Sewing club of fifteen members:
Paul.
2. Alexander, the Coppersmith (vv
byterian church
Mr. Saiz, the
Leather Hand Bag
Silk Lingerie
President,
Louiee
Robnett;
vice-
14, IS). We hnve na nny of deter
l.itin
county
delegate
to the world's
Ivory Toilet Set
Fountain Pen
1. Paul’s View of Death (v. 6 ).
mining when this deed was committed president, Grace K irk ; secretary, Christian Endeavor convention,
Ret forth in two metsphore:
Bilk Glove.
Stationerv
It was given as n warning to Timothy Frost Bass
1. An Offering (v. fi). “I an» ready
Cooking club of thirteen mem­ held in New York City in July,
3. Defended by the Ix.rd though for
Silverware
Photo Album
to be offered."
Thia specifically saken by men (vv. 10 18). Paul In fils bers: leader, Ruby Hcbroll; pres­ gave a very complete and interest­
Silk Parasol
Silk Blouse
meant a drink offering—a libation. last trying hours was much like hl> ident, Janet Boggs; viee-president, ing report of that great meeting.
The shedding of hie blood was to be Lord—left alone. He says, "All men Anna Heinrich; secretary, Alls The young people were unfortu­
an offering poured out upon the sacred forsook me." It was said of Christ, Hayes.
nate In having an auto breakdown
altar as an act of worship. Death can ’’They atl forsook Him nnd fled.” Paul
iietween SheJil and Halsey, which
Homemaking
club:
Leader,
Mrs
Handkerchiefs
Neckwear
only be an offering to God when the manifests a like spirit. “I pray God
detained
them a short time.
president, Cttcil
Hosiery
Silk Muffler
life has been wholly yielded to the do­ that it might not lie laid to their T. 1. Marks;
Mayberry;
vice-president,
L
illia
n
The
revival
meetings at the Bap.
ing
of
God’s
will.
This
was
preemi­
Silk S hirt
charge." Christ said. “Father forgive
Sweaters
nently true of Paul, for he could say, them for they know not what they Reynolds, secretary. Agnes Ha,ee. tis t church, under the direction of
Wool Gloves
Cap
"For to me to live la Christ" (Phil. do." Though It was wrong for them treasurer, Georgina Clark.
State Evangelist M G. Beutley,
Merita Jewelry
A rm Bands
1 2 1 ).
Camp-cookery project, fourteen are increasing in interest. A num­
to leave Him alone. He not only for­
2. A Departure (v. 6). “The time gave thern, but praved that the Ix>rd membere: Leader, Charles M orn­ ber have prolessed conviction and
of my departure la at hand.” The might forgive them. Paul had so c o m ­ hinweg; president, Ercel Sneed; some old-time letters have been
asms Idea la expressed in Phillpplana pletely lived for Christ, and hla fel- v < e-president, Wayne Robertson; brought to light.
1 :23. "Departure" Is a nautical term I lowshlp with Him waa so complete, secretary and treasurer, Truman
which signifies the loosing of a ship that ha waa alone In this dreadful
Robnett.
Htrolc Posm.
from Its mooring». In order_ to enter hour.
There is no Ilfs of a man faithfully
s î ü î t i i i xfx skâîZAÎz ìXAtgAW f ¿ dx
y W z ilo t c a lû t û W c '/
Whatnots—
The
Pansy Morris, daughter of
fra n k Tiudle aud wife, was brot
home from the Portland hospital
Saturday.
M rs.
Xmas Spirit
These Suggestions May Help You
For Mother
For Sister
For Father
For Brother
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
I Last week Dr. Beason ot Port-
recorded but la a heroic poem of Ite
sort, rimed or unrtmed. Gerl/le,