Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 16, 1922, Image 1

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VOL. X I
enterprise
HALSEV, LINN COUNTY, ORECOX, THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1922
N o rth w e s t
no .
N ew sies
Mr». G. T. Kilcheo eatartaiued
the »«wing circle Thursday after-
noon. Mesdames Puoebe a o d
Ellen Zimmerman, I »a Snodgrass,
Minnie Layton, Chriatine Salmon,
Euratta Muller, Ida Freerksen
M aun* Workinger, Lehi Koch and
J. C. Porter were present. Viait-
ora o f the club were Mra. Mayma
Pugh aod Mr». Lucia Albertson
aud daughter Beuni.
Thomas Zimmerman vieited th»
Oak Plain »chool Friday afterujon.
Work on John Oormaly'a
houM to progressing rapidly.
new
J. 8. Nice wood drove to Roae.
burg thia week and ie visiting hie
brother, Grover Nieawood, at that
place.
Revival meeting» will begin Sun.
day evening, Nov, 19, , t Lake
Creek church. Everybody ie in-
vited to attend.
Brownsville Briefs
CLOSING OUT
.’ ! TIRES!!
Shedd Shots
(By Ralph Lawrence)
(B y Anna Pennell)
Mrs. Nell Turner’apent tbs weak
The funeral of II. R. Satchwell
•nd at her home in Vala. Mr wee held Friday at tbe M. E.
Turner brought bar back in hia church. The attendance wae large
motorcycle.
and flower tributes were maoy.
Miss Davis, ooa of the high
Mra. L. E. Pennell has returned
school teachers, spent the week home from a thrae-weeks visit with
Eugene. While there aha friend» and relations in Barlow and
U ie U *o f*o # bom#coa‘in<
oi Salem.
<30x3J Fabric Tires $7.05
, “ Cord Tires
9.95
32x4 Sound Cord $20.40
“ Mason “
19.40
Halaey Gun Club
n
Mrs. Hsssie Howe, M n . Joel*
Starr, Mrs. Clair and little Ada
R»y. M. 8. Woodworth, John and
pw rge Blain, Mrs. Goldie aod
J- U. Andernon aud fa m ily .’all
motored to Albany after church
«ervicea Sunday morning, return,
ing after church that night. They
went to hear Evangelist Price.
He is the one who did the divine
healing at Ashland a short time
back.
Mrs. Lyman Coatee,"who ruus
the telephone offiee, la planning on
moving into tha bouee where Glen
H ill lived, which they bought some
time ago.
Several of the local aportamen
met and formed what ie
W ill at Shedd Friday afternoon. knows aa the “ Halaey Gun club,”
oonaieting of the foliowiog mem-
Clifford Coon and Lawrence
Among those apanding a rmie- b«ra: Lin Norton, president; E l­
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Albany, Oregon
Laudswertb, who are attending
tice day in Albany were J. W. don Crooe, secretary and treaiurer:
O. A. C , spent the week end at
Pugh and family, Hana Koch and Rad Pearl, W ill K irk , Charles
home,
wife, 'V. a . Muller and family, Morahinweg, Je»M Crova, Ed War-
O. J. Albertson and family, Vern moih and Jim MoW iliiam i.
Maud Me Douald ii handling the
H'gbee and wife and eon, Henry
They have leased what is known
poetotHc* business for the time be-
Bale» and Misses Evelyn Black and aa the McCormack <k Walton slash
Iona Albertson.
for the purpose of feeding aod
Ida Robaon, who underwent a
shooting privileges.
Cecil Harrison and "children and
Mr». W . A. Muller aod son
aarioua
operation in Corvallis three
Short
Stories
of
Happenings
in
Linn
County
Generally
These enclosed lands have bean
hia mother, Mrs. Tom Harrison,
Harold spent Friday night in Al­
weeks ago, was brought to the
duly posted with trespass notices,
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
and
little
Bet­
and in Halsey Particularly
bany with the former’s airier, Mrs,
home of her pareate, Ernest Abra­
signed by Messrs. McCormack and
ty went to Lebanon Saturday evs-
E f f ie Mes»man.
ham
aod wife, last Friday.
Walton, aa well as the Halsey Gun
r#t¡3rn‘n6 8unday afternoon
Joseph Pittman was in Eugene
The
Gian H ill family are plan­
sun
struck
it
and
no
damage
was
0 . J. Albertson and family spent club.
thTre the7
at the
Suodfty,
done.
In order to protect the wild
ning on moving this week.
A rn o ld a n d F ee h o m e f.
Sunday at the W. A. Muller home.
J- S- McMahan and wife returned
game from the so-called city eporta
Word waa received in Shedd
Tangent road district votes next
Reu W . P. Elmore filled the
T. W . Pugh spent Sunday at H. sad others, the club warua *ll|p *r- from Portland Monday.
| Saturday on 94000 bonds for road Baptist pulpuit in M r. Wood Sunday of the death of little Henry
J. Farwell’s.
•one against hunting, trapping or
Dr. Barnum and family were at improvement.
worth a absence Sunday night. duiker, whieh occured Saturday
Elmar Muller aod family of Af. trespassing in any manner on tb* C. P. Stafford's Tuesday.
at the family home in Mooroe.
premlaaa. _
Harry Sprenger was drawn on
There it to be a meeting of ths He died of diphtheria and scarlet
bany span’. Sunday with bit broth­
G-
W . M o r n h io w e g visited the federal grand jury now in ses­ parent teachers’ atsociation Friday fever. The Suikers formerly lived
er, W. A. Muller.
A well-known big wind in Homer at Shedd Thursday.
sion in Portland.
night in the high school audito­ in Shedd.
filed o barges
Goldie Odell o f Portland visited Brownsville has
rium. Everyone pleaaa oome and
The
highway
north
of
Shedd
We
have
had
western
Oregon
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Muller. againat Jesse Hinman of the Times
bring your due». There is to ba an
Church Bodies Fraternize
Sunday.
and Jesae demands an lnvastiga- winter weather thia weak, but still a w a its finishing touches be election of officers, , od we want
Saturday evening the Epworth
tion by the grand jury. I f iba every morning the fog drew the fore travel can pass over It. »
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good
attendance.
P. H. Freerkeen and wife called jury finds tbs charges falae H io- frost out of vegetation before the
League of tb* Methodist Cburoh
/ (Continued on pare J)
at the M uller home Sunday.
Bruce Burson was home over gave a reception to the Cbristiau
man may me hie accuser for dam-
lh.® w' eit
Hu i. woraing Budeavor of tha Church of Christ
Several from this vicinity at­ agoa and gat a judgment and put
B’liley-Jones
construe at the Rialto Theater. There were
formed her. She was now a saved •vith the
it
in
hia
pocket
for
future
refer­
tended the atook show at Portland.
eighty preeent. The hall was beau-
sinner, because sbe believed on Jesus non gang near Corvallis.
ence aod pay iba oosts.
Christ.
W illiam ZeHmer is working
tifully decorated with rad, white
near Corvallis thia week.
II. The Pharisee's Displeasure (V.
and blue crape paper fastened from
I f Jease Hinman killed hi*
The young men who has started
31».
center to either side of the room,
grandmother and ate bar, roasted,
W . G. Abraham and family
Simon felt scaDdallxed by such a using tobacco and thinks he can jlgbled Cbiuese lantern*
war*
with apple sauce, we should want
started for California Tuesday.
happening at his table. H e was a re­ quit when he please* is usually mi», hung about the room.
more evidence against him than
spectable man. F o r Jesus to tolerate taken. The habit ie like a fish,
A abort program was given by
Lots Pugh spent the week end wefcavoatoeor are woaldo't be.
sa.'li fa m ilia rity on the p art af a hook iu that it easily lakes a hold
the league, after which many com­
liars
it.
with her grandma, Mra. H . J.
woman o f such evil repute greatly but is difficult to get rid of.
S„me petitive games wee enjoyed.
Farwell, at Shedd.
perplexed hint. H e reasoned that If of the young men whoso laudably
Light refreehmente were served
Jesus were a prophet H e would have
gave up the habit at tbe revival and, a I meat infringing on the Sab.
T h e so-called
knoivn the character o f this woman
Hulsey Christian Church
meeting* a few mouth* ago are bath, all went home after eojoying
and would have either w ithdraw n
»rooking again.
a good time.
His feet front her or thrust her hack
Several from
thia
vicinity at-
V ick B r o s.
te.ided the funeral of H. R, Saleh- have
Jots and Tittles
~ . t
Divine Healing
W e H ave
EVERY THING
O ptical
with them, or I f H e knew her charac­
ter H is tolerance o f such fam ilia rity
Christian :
of
proved that H e was not a good man.
10, Bible school.
Simon's righteousness was of that
E Y E S T R A IN
¿ L Dord’e Supper.
Sermon, sort which gathers up Its skirts and
Is the Cause of M any
What's jo the Great Commia- gives the sinner a backward push Into
hia fllth.
H U M A N IL L S
aionf ”
who la now in Albany,
I I I . J »aua Teachs* th* Pharisee (vv.
I f your eyes give you trouble or
:80, Junior Endeavor.
4 0 4 8 ).
your glasses are annoying
6:20,
Senior
Endeavor.
S E E US. We can Relieve Yon
H e taught blm by means of a par­
7:80, Sermon, “ Divine Healing
able o f a creditor and two debtors.
Bancroft Optical Co.
Explained.”
Observe that Jesus made It very clear
313 1st St. W . Albany. Phone
at the C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H Sun
Leater Jones, pastor.
that H e not only knew the woman,
day evening. 7:30
but knew Simon also.
Methodist:
L T he Common Debt (v. 41). The
woman was a sinner, so was Simon,
Sunday School, 10.
though be was not the same kind of a
öl
Preaching, 11.
sinner th a t she was. T here were two
Junior League, 8.
debtors, though the one owed ten
Intermediate League, 7:30.
times as much as the other. This Is
Epworth League, 7:80.
representative o f a ll sinners still. The
Preaching in the evening.
Bible declares a ll to be sinners, yet
Prayer meeting, Thursday 8.
recognises degrees of guilt. F u ll cred
It ought to be given to the man who
Rev, C. T. Cook, Pastor
Is honest, virtuous, generous and
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kind. Yet such a life w ill not secure
entrance into heaven.
T h e Savior's
Sunday School Lesson
words are a severe rebuke to the re­
(By WCV p B FITZW ATEH. D. D-. spectable Pharisees who are sitting
Teach tr of EofUah Bible In the Moody In judgm ent against the sinners o f a
Bible Institute of Chicago )
coarser type.
i l< h t . I t S3, Waatwra N«wzp<pzr Velen.
2. T he Common Insolvency (v. 42).
I
And when they had nothing to pay”
Jesus freely granted the difference In
the degree of the woman's sins and
/«eua T H l F R IE N D O F S IN N E R S those of the Pharisee, but drove borne
to him the fact that they were both
L M SO N T E X T -L u k e 7J1-U.
OOLDEN TE X T —This Is a faithful say- debtors and had nothing w ith which
to pay (Rom. 3 :2 8 ).
Therefore all
an* worthy of
acceptation, that
Chrtat Jeeua came into the world to eave
have need of a Saviour. As sinners
•Inner».—I Tina. 1.1$
we may quit our sinning and hats out
^RBFKRKPfCB MATKKIAL-LuMe 15:1-
deeds, but that does not make satis­
FRIMART TOPIC—Jeaus Love» Every­ faction fo r the sins of the psst. W hat
body.
we have done is Irrevocable— it has
JL’NIOH TOPIC—Jesus the Friend of
passed from our reach. Every trans
Slnnera
greeelon shall receive a Just recom
IN TERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
—The Sympathy ef Jeans '
pense o f reward (H eh, 2 :2 ). We muat
TOUHO PEOPUB AND ADULT TOPIC come to our Creditor, God Almighty,
—is s u e Helps the Sinful and Sorrowful.
and acknowledge our Insolvency and
I. A F a r I tent Woman’s A rt of Love accept the kindness of Jesus Christ
who bore our sins In His own body on
<w. r r , 48).
W s are all
1. Place of (v. 87). It w n In the the tree ( I Pet. 2 :2 4 ).
home of Simon the Pharisee while paupers, and Instead o f Judging each
Jesus was sitting at meat. T he feast other as to relative guilt, we should
must have been pnhlle, else she come to God and sue fo r pardon.
3. The Relation of Forgiveness and
m o ld not have so readily gained ac­
lx»va (vv . 44-48. Simon's reluctant
cess.
2. T he Act of (v . 3 8 ). She washed answer to Jeans question shows that
Jesus’ feet with her tears and wiped he got the point of Jesus' teaching. 1
them w ith her hair. Through some In order to make H is teaching con i
E R Y soon after being fitted to a B O N T O N one is apt to be re ?
crete H e turned to the woman, call
means sbe had heard o f Jesus' pardon
minded frequ entlyI " What has happened t You look so different 7
log grace, and God bad opened her Ing Simon's attention to w hat she had
and better. Yonr lines are lovely aad yon wear yoor dress-« so well.
done In contrast to what he had done
heart to receive Him as her Saviour
Yon can tit with the same ease that yen stand. The B O N T O N is
Otit of a heart of gratitude she kissed Simon had neglected to extend
IIETU4J to
IU .
re­ ! I
flexible, vet clings comfortably, rashion plas qaality I Thoughtful wo- j .
His feet and anointed them w ith pre- Jesus the common courtesies o f a »
spectable guest but this forgiven
forgiven
dons ointment.
men ire selecting their B O N T O N S
Have yon years)
t
im ber
her
Him
8. Who She Wsa (v. 87). H e r name woman bad lavished upon H
la not mentioned.
She was of a affection and gifts. T he measure of
Open fttarday evenings
notoriously b s i character. Though one s love Is determined by the meas­
for­ S
«Ine far-
kaowa to the public as a bad woman, ure of the apprehension of sins
•omethlng had happened which trans­ given. The one who la forglv
w ill love mosj.
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