Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 01, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
peeeed to carb ita evil«, are evad­
1 Brownsville is in commission
business visit here Monday.
(By Cecile Mayberry)
A« ;i< )« M » d « it- SO T
aentral—new» ing the l a * still,
sometimes to
M r. Harding’s conduct ia cor* Health and Happiness through
»•per. pabllshed every Thnrsday,
»heir financial profit; often they eietent with hie announced belief in Good Care of the Teeth :
by W m . H , 4 A. A. W H E E L E R .
come to grief.
Prohibition pro­ government by
Was. H. W a r n aa Editor.
Perhaps the most essential thing
party.
When
Maa. A. A W’aasLEB B tin o m Manager h ibit, liquor-selling as effectively
Boles Penrose was the party Mr. in the maintenance of good health
and Local New« Editor.
School Budget Election
aa it brobibits highway robbery or Harding was a Penrose man. In and bodily condition is the daily
This care Original Estimate and Recounting Sheet— School Dis-
murder, and there ia no more like fact, Penrose selected him long care of the teeth.
Subscriptions, »1 50 • year ta advance.
triet No. 41.
should begin as soon as the child
Traaairat advertiaiag, 28c an inch, per- lihood of a repeal , of the law in beforehand and predicted that he is old enough to bold a toothbrush.
T h is original estimate is made in compliance w ith section 231-A of the vhn^i
m a n ra t, 2Uc. No discount for time one case than in the other.
importance should be impressed '“7»“ “C /^ 'i * n<1 *,how?
columns the u nit costs of the severs) services
would be the nominee for presi­ Its
OT »pace
»po„
p , , L . ...
Law enforcement organizations dent.
la "Paid-for Paragraphs," Seattae,
Pincbot has defeated the
N oadrertlnng (Jlsgiileed as aewa
bud«t ‘ allowance and expenditures for sia months of the c u rre n t vèâr
have a worthy place to fill. They Penrose following and Harding is that be will carry this valuable
oan aid in enforcing prohibition, for Pincbot. New was Harding’s habit with him all through life. ( Six months of the current year ” meant six months of the last school year ) i '
In order to properly understand
H A L S E Y , U a a Co., Ora.. Jaaa 1, 1922
not by standing on their bind lege right band man till Beveridge de­
EXPEN D ITU R ES
why the teeth must be watched
and howling at a sheriff or a con- feated him. Now Beveridge is en­ and cared for so carefully, some
A M E R IC A N IS M
etable, but by doing their own duty; tirely satisfactory
-1
Expenditures and
,
to Harding. important results of tooth decay
budget allowances E x P*n d l,l>r« for three fis.
by obtaining evidence of law Harding is a good sport. He takes should be known. It is a well
___—
x cal
vaavs
_____«
•
cal
years
next
preceding
for
six
months
of
established fact among doctors and
* Americanism” is based upon violation and - producing it in
last school year
his medicine like a little man.
the last school y » ;r
dentists
that
many
diseases
of
tbs
rule by majority, coupled with I court.
teeth are causes of diseases which
eafeguatds for justice to minorities
They can do the lame thing in
ITEM
affect the whole body. A decayed
We
publish
under
Paid-for
‘
'Par­
Church laws are made by a ma- regard to the law forbidding the
tooth may be the seat of a disease
jority in the ebnroh, to be obeyed supplying of cigarete or tobocco to agraphe” an advertisetneht from that might undermine the entire
an easterner who wants to hear of workings of the body.
by church members.
minors.
The first step in the care of the
Lodge lawe are made by a ma-1 Some of them complain of dances farms for sale. I f you want to sell,
teeth is the daily brushing. Any
jority in the lodge, to be obeyed Undeniably there are evils connect write to him, but if be waute a fee good brash whose bristles are P eb s o n a l S e r v ic e : ,
by lodge members.
ed with dances. These people cau in advance hang on to your money. neither too limber or too stiff will P rin c ip a l____________ I »1600.00
K. K. K. roles are made by a [correct those evils by enforcing He may be a farmer who wants a be suitable. The brush should be Assistant Principal___ I 1125.00
farm, or he may be a sharper placed firmly against the teeth and Teachers
majority of »be K . K. K ., pre-1 the laws which have been passed
7th and Oth G ra d e s ...
and 6th Crades__
sumably.
for that purpoap. They cannot angling far fees he does not intend an oval movement used. After 5th
brushing with warm water and 3d and 3th Grades___
to
earn.
None of them oan be enforced enforce upon all the people a pro-
any good paste or powder, dental 1st and 2d Grades___
Ja n ito r_____ _________
on a community, against ita w ill, hibition of ail dances, good or bad,
The assurance that the Waehing- floss should bo used to remove all C le rk ...............................
particles
of
food
from
between
the
except in violation of the principles nnless they can get the governing I ton, Geneva and other conference’s
N .e .r
h d
• » ’ Total Personal services
When drunksnness was common dancing, and they probably never i future wars is somewhat weakened the teeth. The teeth should be
among sll elasMe, from »he pulpit Jcan <1° that.
| by frequent reports of immense I br“»hed at least twice a day, but
to the scallary, the Good Templars I There have been evil moving I destruction and loss of life by
ex- preferably after each meal. A fter
using the tooth brush
it should
munition I .'teriTix'^'and^u’
t i'n“iU
placs' be
were organised with total abati- pictures, but the way to remove [ plosions occurring in
nanca aa their shibboleth, and those evils is not to prohibit mov
fifty years ago that order had ba- ln i pioturea, nor make a soft job
ooma the largaat in the world, own- P or a board of censors who usually
ing one central head, with the themselves need censoring.
The
exeeption of the Roman Catholic patrons of the movies are the
church.
I proper censors, god they have
factories. Why so many factories
One of the greatest evils today
and so great?
| in regard to the preservation of
teeth is the excessive eating of
, A , lot , of , poor boobs
,
,
.
.
.
i
hard
th.nk they place, candy
maj , by
w7h„ children.
e th# RnJ The
le,
can t get up an hour earlier in is chipped form oavities, which,
summer unless they set the clocks | not filled immediately, begin to
decay.
wrong.
The teeth are a very important?
organ of disgestion and should be
considered ss such.
They are
Farmers, Attention
made to chew with, though some
Before you breed your niares see
people do not seem to think that
this is their function, judging from
Zimmerman’s
the amount they use them.
The
l chewing of crusty food improves
and polishes the teeth. The aver,
A t Halsey Fridays
age American eats ontirely too
much soft food and not enough
FO R S A L E
hard crusty food. I t is said that
Other
organisations
worked
* <reat ohan«« in the gen
along the same linaa, and the eral charaot* r ° f the playa preeent-
'praying woman of Ohio” — the ed. Arbuokle and Peggy Joyce
W ..C. T . U .— was onaof tha moat and other notorious violators of
law or of accepted convention are
efficient.
being
run off the screens
Tha tima same wfcen a m ajority
Enforce
tha lawa we have, make
of tha people of Amarioa had ac-
new
ones
in the constitutional
quiesoad in tha total abati ns nos doc
trine, and constitutionally, through way; but no good will come of
action of the majority, wa have trying to enforce on the general
public lawa made by a fraction of
prohibition,
it like a churoh or a lodge or an
la not completely anforosd,
(fresh)
"invisible empire.
nor ia the !»w aftxinst burglary,
Let us have government ‘‘o f the
but it has accomplished a wonder
people by the people for
the
ful ohange in conditione in this
R. I.. M artin.
people
Route 2, Box 77, Halsey,
country.
Actually millions of
dollars of tha poor which formerly
Our primary law may result in
Q uality, service ami workmanship
w«at over the bar are being paid for control of the party by a plu-
Fine shoes repaired while you wait
comforts and nacaesarierof modern
rality, but that is as far preferable
Ufa in tbair families. People of
to the rule of a few bosses through
A rchie F. W hite Proprietor
the olaaa who profited from boose
a convention, which prevailed Satisfaction guaranteed, Lyon street,
before, end who evaded every lew formerly, as tha rule of King Log
Shire Stallion
1 Jersey Cow
2 H olsteins
I have the poorest teeth of any^couu-
M aterial & S upplies
Furniture (desks, etc.)
Supplies (chalk, e tc .).
Library books___ ____
Flags _______________
Playground equipment
Janitor’s supplies___
F u e l.................................
tight........................
Water ______________
Postage and supplies
Total material and sup­
plies
M aintenance and
R btaies
School buildings and
g ro u n d s ______
Total maintenance and
repai
I ndebtedness
W arrant and interest
thereon __ . _____
Total ind ebtedn es...
I nsurance
School building, fur
nitore and figures . . . .
Total insurance
M iscellaneous
S u n d rie s _____ ____ _
Total miscelaneous
try in the world.
The cause of Grand to ta l.................
this can readily be seen, as these
two countries eat more soft and
th e r e a r “
do h»rebT “ **<7 that tha above estimate of expenditures for
mushy food than any others. The
J JX“2' 1’ 23
u pr? p y * d by rae * nd that ,h * e x Pen<litn re s and budget a l­
lowance
for
six
months
of the current year and the expenditures for th e ^ h re e
hard black bread that the peasants
o,ear* " ' V precedin» the current year as ahowu above have been com piled
o, European countriee eat is the from the
records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof.
P
best teeth improver that could be
B.
M.
B
ond
,
District
Clerk.
found. Much care should be used
in avoiding diseases of the teeth
and gums, such as pyorrhea. These
can usually be avoided by daily
>nti ,«e
rat 4«
m»*«« tee
—^ _ s __
_____ of district No.
across troin Hotel Albany, Albany, Ore. care of the teeth, but if they do de­ .> . N<?
** 1isss*«kw
hereby gives
ft) au_
the t legal
voters
41 of Linn conniv
of Oregon, that a school meeting of said district w ill be held at the
velop, a good dentist should be con­ state
house on the 19th dav of latte. 1922, at 2 o’clock in the M t e r n ^ , fo? t h ™
sulted at once. Ta insure safety of discussing the budget hereinafter set out w ith the levying board a n d p “ r ,w ’ e
the dentist should be visited at on the proposition of levyin g a special district tax
7 *
’ a“ d t0 vote
least every six months, as he will
T h e total atpount of money needed bv the said school d i . t r . . . .
fiscal year beginning on Jnne 19, 1922. and ending June 30 1923 ' l l i . t
the
polish and clean off the substances the
follow ing budget and includes the amount received from the c o n n ,"’* ‘* 1 '?
that cannot be gotteu off the teeth
with a tooth brush.
The teeth
should also be examined by him at
B U D G ET
the same time, to remove tha pos­
E
S
T
IM
A
TE
D E X P E N D ITU R E S
sibilities o f decay.
Appearance of a set of good teeth
P ersonal S ervice
should be pleasing and if not al­ Principal.................. .......... ........ . .
One
$ 1600
»1600
ready so they can be made to appefir Assistant Principal .....................
One
1125
1125
pleasing.
I f the directions for Teachers
7th and 8tli Grades . . .
Oua
900
brushing are followed and the teeth
oon
5th and 6th Grades___
One
906
900
cleaned occasionally they are
3d and 4th Grades .
One
900
900
1st and 2d Grades .
bound to be white and dean. But
One
900
900
if the teeth are crooked they can Janitor
One
720
720
Clerk
Qne
10
ba straightened by a dentist much
to
T o ta l.
more easily in childhood th in at
$7055
any other time.
As good testb
M aterial and surrLias
• re a very important asset to'jju I F urniture
(desks, stoves, enrtains, etc. )
Sals dates June 3 to 13 iacl. Final linait July 31st
— . . . . 50
health, and as happiness defends Supplies (chalk, erasers, e tc .).................
Sale dates June 15 to 20 iacl. Final lim it July 20th
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . —. . . . . 7s
upon good health, we may have at Library b oo ks...............................................
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . 50
least the measure of happiness that E^ags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10
Playground e q u ip m e n t........ .................
is every person s birthright through fan I tor'a supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................................... 25
good care of the teeth.
F u e l____________________________ ____ ......................................... — 75
WHITE’S SHOE 6ARAGE
Notice of School Meeting
a
Railroad Travel Costs are Down
To
San Francisco
and Eastern Cities
via the Scenic Shasta Route
25^ Saving to San Francisco and return
Summer Tourist Fares
East through California
Cost MUCH less this year
Yon may visit Sae Francisco. I.os Angeles and San Diego. wonder cities of the Pacific
l o o t ; < ahlotfifa t Charm ing Seashore and M ountain R e to rts Three National I*arkt
and acoret of m e ltin g pleasure placet
Swing East this way and sec more of the U. 8. A.
Round Trip Fares
To Portland
Are the lowest in years
$3.90
$4
$4.75
For sale dales and other particulars ask agents
Plan now to take trips this summer and take
advantage of great reductions in railroad fares
For fares, reservations, tram sehedulas transit lim its «topover
privileges or beautiful folders inquire of agents.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
JO H N M. S C O T T, General Passenger -'x e n i
Seventh and Eighth Grade Picnic
L ig h t ................... .....................
W ater____ . . . . ..... ................................j . . .
^tionery " Z " "
................3 2 5
............................................... 25
................................................. 22.50
■— ....................................... 20
There were four carluada of that
Total
677.50
party of the seventh and eighth - ..........
school grades who «vent on a pic-
Maintenance and Rpeairs
I- - — .........
tv ,
uio above Holley Thursday. An­ School building and grounds.
drew Brown end Frank Hedley
T o u l................................. .........................................................
15o
end their wivee end C. H . Koontx
cheperoned
the party.
Ercell
Insurance
Sneed wes e participant.
They School building, furniture and fixtures
30
left town about 8 e. m. and after
T o t a l .............................
exploring the neighborhood of »he
30
i Holley bridge journeyed fartherf • . .
Miscellaneous
up the river aud ate dinner in e sundries__. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50
Total . . . . . . . . .
grove near Holley.
50
The time wee spent in roaming
in the timber end gathering wild
Total amount of money for >l| purpoaes d aring the y e a r..................... 7962.50
i flowers. ' 8ome‘ * rare and very
__ _____________________
—
beautiful specimens were brought
ESTIMATED M e ' c e H ^ S
i beck.
A tired and dusty group From county school fund r l n n * .
,
of pieniokners
returned
b o n /e , t,rem ‘ U t e
bom--
«choo. fund d uri'.g .1 _____ / “'“g.school
school
.........
year........
• about
bout fi
b that evening
eesoing and
end ell de-
ds- 1
/ J .’ 7 * 7 * " 1 —
fuB<1
dur'M m
«he
commg school year
— "«•■■■g
e coming
dared that they had had a really
the conna/s^hool y e a r*'Ved fr<* B * ” o t h e T during
i good time end were ready
resdv to e 'o __________ -
...............................................
on another trip the next day.
Fifty.flreO akdale fermere. 35 at
38 at Berlin have
' signed the county agent’s Canada
thistle extermination pledge, pub­
lished in the Enterprise last week
1 Berlin tinned up 100 per cent.
»lofio 25
173 94
1412. ofi
j Houston end
1 ‘
« »ou nt to be raised by "district ta7
Dated this 23d day of May, 1922
Atteet
2S30.35
B. M. Bond, District O rfc ° T V ’* , Ch>lrm* * Board of Directors.