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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1922)
(9 HALSEY ENTERPRISE VOL. X HALSBY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JU NE 15, l't’2 Shite Grange for Economy NO. 41 Lake Creek Rodents Suffer At the stale grange last week the Lake Creek community gave a Union county grange proposed a hard times social Friday evening. retrenchment program that look* Everybody was there au<i did jus like a good one. It would lop off a AY all bills by check and thus establish a million and a half of dollars from tice to the baked beaus, salad, pie, permanent record of your business. the load taxpayers groan under cake and candy. and nobody except the fellows who The sum of $27.83 was raised would lose soft jobs would be noticeably hurt. Here is the list and Martin Cummings, rodent con of grafts the grange proposes to trol leader, paid the boys and girls cutout: Public service commission $18.65 for varmits killed. Lee Open a SAVINGS A C C O U N T with this $50,000; special election 115,000; Anderson and wife of Corvallis International Livestock association came, bringing with them Mr bank today. $1/5,000; armories $115,000; na We pay 4% interest, compounded semi tional guard $100,000; artesian Haralson of the Beuton County annually. wells $10,000; bureau of muie- Courier, who gave a most enjoy $25,000; state tourist bureau $15, able entertainment. We hope to 1 < 000; Pacific Northwest Tourist | nave him with us again. association $75,000; public library A large number of Harrisburg $25,000; contributioo to workmen’,, people were in attendance. compensation budget $175 000: Mrs. Martin Cummings, medical department U. of O. $100,- Sec. Farm Bureau. 000;- fish and game commission $170,000; O- A, C. extension wjik Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally Linn Clubs Lead $200,000; capitol buildings $,1-5,000: (Albany Democrat) and in Halsey Particularly tax investigation commission $lu, 000; bounty on wild animals $100,- Linn county club boys aud girls 000; vontilating system state build. judged the spots off of things at George Taylor went to Albany Mre. W- A. Shorey of Holley ings.$l8,000; new buildings and the annual picnic oi the Linn Monday. arrived on Monday's train from cement walks state fair grounds County Jersey Cattle club, held Salem and took an anto for her M iss Irene Quimby has gone to $75,000; countv fairs $100,000 on the Warren Gray farm near home. With her were Misses O. A- C. Total $1,605,000. Jefferson Saturday, winning from Enid and Mildred Sill of Idnho A resolution opposing a federal four counties iu the team judging M is s Nettle Spencer ie at home Mrs. Tom Lacey of Portland sales tax was adopted without de contest and iu the individual con after teaching a term of ecbool at arrived last week for a visit at the bate. Yoncalla. test. Ped Templeton and A1 Waggeuer A graduated income tax is pro In the iudivdual judging contest Mies Viola Talent of Browneville bomee. Coming to Halsey Sun vided in a measure being promoted, Ralph Maleon, John Davis and a copy of which was filed with the Dellis Cornutt, all of Linn, tied look Monday's train here for Mon day with her brother-in-law, Frank Kirk, nnd ether friends, going on secretary of state for approval as for first with 240 points out of a mouth to attend school. The Oren Strateon family are on to Brownsville (formerly her home) to form and for preparation of title possible 300. Roy Scott of Scio for use in obtaiuiug the necessary took second with 225, Cecil Elder the farm at Brownsville from their in the evening tor a visit with old home during the fruit friends and to attend the pioneer signatures for placing the measure of Shedd third with 210, Earl Salem piouio there this week. shipping season. on the November ballot. Brock of Lake Creek and Carl The elate grange elected one Dannen orf Shedd and Edwin Gladd Brownsville baseball players Howard Bramwell, editor of the officer from Linn county. Grace of Tillamook tied for fourth place went to the strawberry festival Palouse Gazette at Colfax, Wash Harris, flora. with 195. For fifth, Liun again at Lebanon and beat the baeeball visited with bis uncle, J C. Brain Next year's gathering will be at furnished the real talsut, Ralph team there 22 to 2 well, about fifteen minutes M o n Newport. McNeal and Carl Williams ot day while on his way to 8an Fran Mra. Miller and Mrs. Leeper of A delegation from Linn county Lake Creek, Ruth Quimby of Hal cisco. He was born and raised in favored the abolition of all com sey and John Scott of Scio each Eugene, mother and lister of Karl Halsey but it was seventeen years Bramwell, with their families spent missions that may be dispensed took 180. Thirty-three boys and since the two had met. with and the consolidation of the girls entered the contest. Linn's ¡Sunday at Bramwell's. remainder. Miss Irene Quimby organized J. M- Ringo and wife end team won first, Edith Pugh, Stan ley Satcbell and Lyle Davis form daughter, Lou Jane, of Lebanon that canning club. She is presi Calapooia Grange ing the team. They amassed 600 spent Sunday with Mr. Ringo's dent, Bessie Dykstra vice president and Genevieve Welle secretary brother, W. A- Ringo. Received too late for publication points. Gladys Newton and Rena Walker une 1 and accidentally omitted Mrs. Bert Clark visited her sis are also member« and Mrs. A. H. There is no need of a collision last week.] ter, Mrs. Charles Poole, at Leba leader. More member» The grange held its first evening betweeu a railroad train and an non, over the week end. So did Quimby are invited. auto. A careful auto driver never meeting in the ball at Brownsville, her daughter, Georgina. May 27, at 8:30, with a good crowd runs into a train, (n the last four There are visitors at the H. C. years 676 automobiles rau into the attending. The guarantor« of the Chautauqua Davis farm nearly every evening to By special invitation about sides of Southern Pacific trains, at Shsdd bad a deficit ot about see and hear the wonderful radio, thirty-five visitors from Fairmount resulting in 13 deaths and 253 in $125. They seem oheerfui about phoue which Kenneth stone lias and Morning Star granges, in Ben- juries. Hereafter the drivers of paying it for the good of the oity. built. With a little financial assist tou county, were present and were offending cars are to be sued for ance the young man could add an Mra. George Starr, residing a amplifying born so that all in the damages by the company. Good I entertained. ‘ couple of miles gast of town, ie room could hear what comes from Our grange extended an invita tion, 'Which was accepted, to Po- You are invited to coine and enjoy the home after a period in * hospital at far-away cities, and he could install Corvallis but if still seriously ill. receiving apparatus ao that mes monacrauge to meet at Brownsville July 29. M a. William Carry and daughter sages, songs, etc., could be broad Mrs. Mabie Davidson was elect of North Bend ere visiting their casted from here as well as from ed alternate delegate to the state mother-in-law. and grandmother, other cities and Halaev would be grange. Mrs. J. C. Currys on the H C. on the map. Two candidates received the first Davie farm. (Continued on page 3) and second degree?;« presented at the Lunch and hot duffeewere served cafeteria styI'q by the ladies at rectlon, T te T 2 0 : V : Itlensed and holy 10;30, after wjiich dancing filled le he that bath part In the Orel resnr up the remainder of the evening. rectlon. . . . They shall be priest* o f God and of Christ, and shall reign We expect our evening meetings with H im a thonaand years to be very successft|l. 1 Cor. I l l : 41 44, 40. A2. 63 : I t la sown Grange Reporter. Sunday evening at 8 trouble. HALSEY STATE BANK___ P I Take care of your money and it | will take care of you later. Jots andTittles i Children’s Day Program Shedd Shots W hat are soma SertpUree bearing on both resurrections? John 6 28, 2» Rev Ver : All that (By Anna Pennell) are In the tombs shall hear H is voice A ball game between Shedd and and shall come forth— they that have Sunday, in done good, unto the resurrection of Dever was played The »core was 14 to 15 in life ; and ,ey that have done evil, un Shedd. to the resurrection of Judgment. Acts favor of Shedd. 24: 15: There shall he a resurrection Miss Helen McElvane and Ivan of the dead, both of the Just and tin- Dackon were married in Portland Juat. 1 Cor. 16: 45-48. 54-57: The firs t, last week. man la lu u s ] of the earth, earthy J Henery Freerkaen and wife re the second man Is the Lord from turned Saturday from McMinu- heaven As Is (w as] the earthy where they attended the (one, Adam ], anch are (sh a ll) they Vrlle, also (be) that are e arth y; and as la state grange. the heavenly (One, Jesus), ouch also The Charlee Troutman family, are [shall) they [be] that are heav the Pennells, Myerees and Eddie enly. McElave drove to Jefferson Sunday Why should we a x p e t a resurrec to visit Mr. and Mrs. Barne, tion— a perfecting— of the obedient of formerly of Shedd. the world as w ell ae of the ohurch? (1 ) God's Oath-bound Covenant to Mis» Frances Freerksen spent bless all nations through Abraham's the week end with her parents, Seed, Jesus and H is followers, Gen who lives west of Shedd. 22: 18: In thy seed shall all the na Mrs. Harry Sprenger and her tions of the earth be blessed. Gal. 3 Mre. Vern Arnold, spent 16. 29: H e salth . . . To thy seed, sister, w hich Is Christ. I f ye be C hrists, Sunday with their mother, Mrs. then are ye Abraham's seed, and Swalski, who lives near Tangent. heirs according to the promise. Mr. aud Mrs. Hartsell, who have (2 ) The Ransom-Sacrifice of Christ for all, 1 Tim . 2 : 6, fl: The Man Christ been living in the Tom Hill house, Jesus, . . . gave H im self a ran are moving to Salem, where they som for all. John 12 : 32, 38 : And I. a ill make their home for the sum If I be lifted up from the earth, w ill mer. draw all men unto Me. This H e said, Robert Joeling and wife spent signifying what death He should die Rom. 15: 18, 19: (Am . Rev. V e r .): Sunday with Mr. and Mre Mc- Through the righteousness o f one the Cuuibera, who livee at Saddle Butte. free gift came [shall come) unto all Harry Sprenger and wife gave a men to Justification of l i f e ; fo r . , Fifteen through the obedience of the one shall dinner Thursday night. were present. the many Iw made righteous. 1 Cor. 18: 21, 22: By man came Mrs. Vera Sprague, a teaoher at also the resurrection from the dead Caccade Locks, is visiting the For all In Christ shall be made alive Myerees. (81 The sacrificial sufferings of Jesus' followers fo r the dead. 1 Cor. Those attending the opening 16 : 29-32: Rise what shall they d lance at Colorado lake, Friday which are baptized [w ith sacrificial night, were C. A. Troutman, Kay sufferings. M ark 10 : 35-40] for thr Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Sprague, dpad. I f the dead rise not at all? Why Frances Freerksen, Anna Pennell. are they, then, baptized [w ith aacrl Pugh, Lyle Pennell, flclal sufferings] for The dead? And Harold why stand we lu Jeopardy every hour? Charles Elder. Leland Pennell and I protest hy your rejoicing which I Eddie McElvane. have In Christ Jesus our Lord, I die Pete Freerksen and wife went to dally. I f a fte r the manner o f men I have fought w ith beasts at Ephesus, Albany Saturday. what advsntageth It me. I f the dead rise not? Where will these two resurrected elasses spend eternity? (1 ) The faith fu l followers o f Christ, John 14: 3: 1 w ill come again, and receive you unto Myself, th a t where I am there ye may be also. 2 Cor. 5 : 1 • W e have a building of God, a house not made w ith hands, eternal In the heavens. 2 Pet. 8 : 18: W e , . . look for new heavens, . . . w here In dwelleth rlgl ‘ eousneaa. (2) T he obedient o f the world. Prov. 2 : 21: For the upright shall dwell In the land, and the perfect shall remain In It. Is. flO: 21: T liy people shall be a>l rlghteona; and they shall Inherit the land forever 2 Pet. 8 : 18: We, aeordtng to H is promise, look for . . . a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness L . E Walton was a business -aller iu Albany Monday. W e H ave E V E R Y T H IN G O ptical EYE STRAIN Is the Cause of M any H U M A N IL L S I f your ryes g ive you trouble or your glasses sre annoying S E E US. We can Relieve Yon Bancroft Optical Co. t j l j 1st St. W. Albany. Phone Christian Church ==T ===== A Few of the Many Opportunities at Home Halsey Christ tan Cburth Shoes Church Announcements Patent Pumps—One-strap Baby Dolls... $6.00 Pollyanna Patent Welts, two-strap..... 5.00 Black Kid ene-strap.............................. 5.00 White Cloth one-strap Pum ps.............. 3.50 Hosiery Black or white Cordovan in cotton lisle at 25, 35- 45 and 50 cents the pair ¡Special in silk and fiber, colors black, white and Cordovan, at 9 8 cents the pair Children’s black cotton ribbed at 23 cents Christian: 10, Bible school. 11, Lord's Supper. Sermon, ” The Church a Service Station.” 7, Chrietian Endeavor. 8, ¿Children's day exercises, given by the Bible school. Letter Jonee, pastor. Methodist: Sunday School, 10. Preaching, 11. Junior League, 8, Intermediate League. 6:30. Epworth League, 6:80. Preaching, 7:30. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8. Rev, C. T. Cook, Pastor, New Line Indies’ Blouse Waists, dark colors, at.. $4.50 Grocery Specials $1.00 1.00 Two Creme O il free Neptune Pie Peaches, 2;-lb. size, 6 for... 1.00 Pearl White or Silk Soap. 25 bars ....... 1.00 Dependable Roasted Coffee. 3 pounds... Peet's Washing Machine Soap, 3 for..... A ll p rice, le»« 5% for cash M. V. KOONTZ CO. Pine Grove Church: Sunday School, 10. Prayer-meeting, 7. THE RESURRECTION II By The LeytwesVe Ms . su n s t, 1127 C n y fe r A v a , PhllaSelpbla, Pa. W h at are Hie tare speetet r«narres .JL lA b eeven iy, In corruptton, M la raised In Incor rupt Ion; It la sown In dishonor, M la raised In ( l o r y ; It la sown In weak Bass. It la raised In p o w e r; It la sown a natural body. It la raised a spiritual body And as we bare borne thr Image o f the earthy (one, A dam ], we shall also hear the Image of the heavenly (One. Jesus). T he dead ehau be raised Inco rrup tib le; for this corruptible must put on Incorruption, and tM s m ortal must pot on lim ner tatMty. ( t ) The earthly, or human, resur rection, Ezek. MJ: 58, 56, #1. «a When I ehall bring agal.i . . . the cap tlW ty e f Hodom and bar daughters, and the captivity o f Korns ris and bet daughters, then w ill I bring again the captivity of thy captives In the midst of them When thy slaters, Hoikur and her daughters, aball return t< their form er estate, and Kamarla and her daughters shall return to then form er estate, then thou and thy dnnghtera shall return to your forruei eetaW. Then . . . thou ahalt r e calve thy sisters, thine elder and thy y o an g er, and I w ill give them nnte thee fo r daughters Is. 26 6. 8: In thia mountain shall the Lord of boats make nnto all people a feast of fat things . . . 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