HALSEY ENTERPRISE VOL. X I Ä a LSEY, U N S COUNTY, OkK'-OX. THURSDAY, IE )T . 2ft l ^ a Northwest N ew ies H igh School N otes I The M O D E L 47 O L D S M O B IL E H illa rd Ackerman and wife, (Mearlo Stnley, Reporter) Ira St. Jobos a n d . family aud The present enrollment of the Graodrna St. Johns were Sunday high school is 58. visitors at J. W . Pugh’s. Lavelle Kitchen spent Sunday Wayne Robertson, L-na Bass, i with the home folks. ! Anna Heinrich and Pearl Pehrsson Several from this vicinity at* i have returned to school.. There ¡e tended the Shedd fair Saturday. also one new student, Esther (Munn. Mrs. Hans Koch left Saturday The seniors have elected Wayne morning for Hood River to help Robertson as president. Red and care for a daughter who is sick ; white are the colors and red car- Vere Higbee and family are ! nations for the class flower. moving onto the Myer place thi- Cla«s motto, “ Seize the Opportun­ week. ity .” We are giad to have LaVelle Palmer join the senior class. 1 his Mrs. F. O. Salmon won a prize makea au enrollment ot fifteen in the nail-driving contest at the seniors. Shedd fair Saturday. The freshman are to be initiated G. Meeman and fam ily visited Saturday evening at the city h ill. at W . A . M ailer's Sunday. Beware, rooks 1 1 1 Tbe sopho­ Miss Bessie Salmon spent Sun* mores are going to give you a day with her cousin, Elaine A bra­ sample of what they had last year. ham. The freshmen have elected Mrs. W illiam Zellm er called on Ralph McNeil as class president. Mrs. W. A. Muller Monday after­ Mrs. Brown and Miss Brav are noon. absent from school this week on Mrs. B. M. IFM rs. Alva Sm ith of Albany account of illness visited her daughter, Mrs. Cuuia Bond and Mona Bond are sub­ stituting. Munson, the last of the week. Is a wonderful car. iu? Albany Phone 65 Jots and Tittles Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally and in Halsey Particularly Harry Park and wife were H al­ i vested. The management calls sey visitors from Brownsville F ri­ Oregon “ the comiug state’’ and i proposes to invest much more day. money here. Mayor W a l^ ti and Jav W Mis. t. E. Walton was at the Moore went to the county seat county seat Sunday. Friday. J 1 Sunday School Lesson (By REV. P B F1TZWATEK. D O Teacher of Enxtleh Bible tn tbe Moody Bibto Inntifute of CfctaRjco.» C tffk rrlrh l. Itft. W#wts»rn Nww«tp*n*r W nfo« LESSON FOR OCTOBER 1 B IR TH F A lle n A C ut H o sie r y O a r lines of children'« hosiery include every style or quality you are ever likely to want. Stockings few school, < l r r » V ot knockabout wear, made with reinforced heels, ees and knees, for sturdy boys and gwls— all n i M j ,yictd. See our special School dis­ play this week. O pe. Satnaday evenings avx • y * KOONTZ CO.’ OF JOHN THE BAPTIST LESSON T E X T -L u k e 1«-M. 57-SJ GOLDEN T E X T -H e sh ell be great In the eight of the Lord, and he shall drink no wine nor strong drink.—Luke l:li. R E F E R E N C E M ATERIAL—Isa. 40:3-6, Mai 4:4-4. PRIMARY TOPIC—An Angel, Brings Good N ew s JUNIO R TOPIC—The Birth of John the Baptist. IN TERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —Preparation for the Coming of Christ. young P e o p l e and adult topic —The r is e s and Work of John the Bap- S c h o o l S to c k in g s O R years, m o th e r ; o f boys and g irls h a v e 'lo c k e d to us f o r h o s ie ry s tro n g ly m ade; t o s ttn d th e w e a r and te a r o f,th e s c h o o l p la y g r o u n d . F o r as m a n y years w e have re c c m m e u d e d . — FAIR. M O RTO N & DO TSO N i t H ave you seen D on’t miss it at the Charles Sterling’s brother Thad W illiam Van Nice visited thf is one of the candidates for mayor high school Mooday and Helen of Lebanon. ' HAS EARNED A REST Arm'trorig Tuesday afternoon. Mesdames • Hadley ajad Lyle Frank A. Welch of Nashua, N. H., Chance were visiting io Browns­ has just retired from the grocery ville Friday. business after spending forty-one NOTHING LEFT TO DISCOVER The New York Life Insurance years in the same location. For the Explorer Laments Fact That Africa ! company, which D. S. McWilliams last thirty-five years he has owned will represent here, inyested $1,- Is No Longer a Land of Mys­ tery and Wonder. the store. He never took a vacation 388,853 in Oregon securities Inst year and has $7,058,670 so in- in that time, never was sick a single “There is nothing left to explore day and was only away from the in Africa,* is the lament of the fa­ store one day— when it was open. mous French explorer Bruneau de H E IG H T OF EXCLUSIVENESS Laborie, who has recently returned from a journey across the Sahara. Heaven is the only place where He declares that the day of the ad­ you are sure of meeting none but venturous discoverer is over, and the best people.— Judge. that of the ordinary tourist begun. M. de Laborie foresees a day not far Sing With Grace In Your Heart«- Let the word of Chriat dwelt In roe off when tityirirft trip$ to Timbuctoo, richly In alt itlsdom ; teaching and ad­ by motor, airplane, or even walking, monishing o re another In pualeis and will be arranged bv any touring hymns and afMrttoal aougt», singing agency. In one feature, however, with grace In. yonr hearts to the Lord. Halsey Christian Church there is room for improvement ; des­ —Coloaalans 8c 10. ert hotel accommodation and cui­ Happlnaaa, Church Announcements sine. Thus, the explorer declares, Action may not always bring hap­ native cooks have a habit of putting Christian : piness ; but ttsere Is no happiness with­ 10, Bible rcb iol. too much toad into sauces, and al­ out action.—EdaraclI. 11, Lord’s Supper. Sermon. though toadfish is excellent in small 7, Chris n Endeavor. quantities, over-indulgence may be ' 8, Serin hazardous— to the toad trib?, at W E H A V 8 >r Oet. 1 will b? rally day at the least. The fashions of the ladies Bible school. Our aim is 114 iu EVERY THING of Abyssinia may influence Parisian atteu lance. P.a i t - m d on O p t ic a l designers, but the Parisienne is not this day. likely to affect the lip ornament, Liste .Innés, | star. E Y E S T R A IN which consists of inserting a wooden I Is the Cause of Many disk seven inches in circumference i Methodist: I’.TJMAN ILLS in the lower lip. M. de Laborie’a j Sunday School, 10. I f yonr eyes give you trouble or your glasses are annoying real mission was economic. T ie stud- j Preaching, 11. SEE U S. We can Relieve You ied <«tton raising and geographical I Junior League, 8, problems. for the colonial ministry | Intermediate League, 7:30. 31J tat SL W. Albany. Phone W Epworth League, 7:80. and thè Geographical society. Preaching, 8:30. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8. Rev, C. T . Cook, Pastor, Bancroft Optical Co. KO. 4 | ____ We are today entering upon a six months' course of study In the Gospel of Luke, whose general subject is i “Jesus the World'« Savior." Toduy's leason concerns the birth of John tte I Baptist, the forerunner of Christ. I. The Parents Of John the Baptist (vv. 6-7). 1. When They LlTed (v. 5). “In tbe days of Herod the King.'* They lived j tn a day when ungodliness was rife, i The priesthood was very corrupt and the ruling ‘ lasses were wicked. Zach­ arias and hia wife lived In a time when It was not so easy to he godly 2. Their Character (v. 6 ). They were righteous before God. To be righteous before God Is a high tribute. Many nppear to be gdehts-ou» before men who are n