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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1923)
in «4 i - - -------- U U U C I U 1 U I J l* « f« herself enutrt h!m „ rtou. cited My line ain't revivals; it's ad I .-IV» A; a for the roan w‘th heavy eyebrows, sitting at a vertising. Now yOU ruD -,onr oaf() , Jigba^iaUevl - ----------------- with 4 Utjjwn t ! behind Ute counter. Bu’ the here w h ile Jm slll| holding c n to me . toy district home • ’Per. IV» yen hegew h,gk . J lt)uI wabdraw if . ,wution » ' 'f u n ’ man wag * pe-jon of evasion. Jots and 1 ittlcs » .L ? *«> f»"e white " 'f re J b j Urn luu.1 .m e ,. I th - ,|„ ' " ’|’j»t can I do for you?” he said tepY .,,/3 ¿vhM PTiS b,M,n» w’<*> lb-i "*vl » m id aiy b,«rd »^porii uvorsb!» wct.h a lasy smile. I Continue J f , um paa, n tensity. - y eu g0tra 11,^5.. I rh t, 1(| ‘ “ lr4U‘> , ‘ lo u can let ute see tM aaan&ger l* p p o " > <mn UMiW, ». m 'd get more work out of your b o,g Cougoteum ani? i in oleum iu tags or t- the W rm help 13 jijjirc-. in .he cit informed Lettie, coolly, “i got bnai- satisfactory ansaipr to an obje.tlcn ty. - I H «bos* ,cu_^ l?i_" nt^a with him.** v*M leee.ntly published in Uia Halsey En Knland M a r a i s filling a i-ood ^ -s i F«!? ’ drawled fh« young man I (To I« continued) IvrprMe, which rend; "Alm ost ev ery ' B ho 'll I tell him?” J non m a Tacoma drug store. one would be willing to consolidate if L«Wle considered swiftly. >»ua wna i4 enable Hal ,. y tv ub-1 Marion Hirer, a pioneer, aged 88 a business errand i t waa a time for Union H igh' School ri nn w;M th. only money pawl fnr high school ■ ’‘Mtiwday a f t h - home cf Id, t r t , ’ dignity One could not bu too careful Tell mm x i s , rettie;(j_ ght p'-wpoas--, but we realize th a t we Francis, near Rowland, the best -makes f'at'iu M achinery would be subject to additional levies Miss l>..n.,., u 1 . Dggtldlyr. that might be voted at any t!me and M r V ^ P U H^ rtSon 8nd Mr' «nd I! >- young = «n laughed aloud, but fo raT fcro e to come? o 7 r ? l ?ody ¡»»Uated by S E C O N D -H A N D M A C H IN E R Y « n J bold _ett!e ¿tared at bins with unflinefclug - b . r i.d e ,»n the advantages c f , 1 R ebeU ” 3 U it Wiek' cooiposure. The room « as eo areal! that See 6u! stock and prices before you buy ' llS* Mona Bond, having graduated every word uttered la It distinctly , 1 be Halsey high school ia eonfront- union, high school w ilt follow next with a crish . If the present ««- at Monmouth, h as come M ine to teach ru m m e ii e . -te occupant«. Therefore- 1 ' X mUment eontinue«, two new teachers HENRY F. ENGLISH, Blilf "nd h'3 mother and ft s’.out man a t.u ia deck wa> accu- n t e l y r. .-»e,> -c »>.f intemfew to date. ’”u_t bo added in order th a t the re Principal of the H al.sy chool«. , “ \ el,e Palm er were present at the >everth.ct,-s, hfs assistant tubned te- quirements of a standard h,ph school R'aduation exercises. Miss M arg aret ----------- - « If two new teachers are "3!d biro, seemingly by a pivotal be met. J T all» « « of Klamath Falls, a Mon- J_4 movemewf of b?s elbow on the eotmter added, there must be two new class mouth na.. a J . «xU'iisi, n rtisMitl. student, came home w ith rooms. . and luqulred t » them. “Mr. Abbett, feel like seeing Mies The town dh trirt fed s that ne high pFnlield ? ’ Jess Davis has fdad hia appeal almost new school is worth maintaining th a t is Mr. Abbott faced about, appraise^ siot kept sU ndard, for high in stitu Also for sale, irom conviction in the justice court Washer and Lettie without any Indication of Joy, tions giVe bo recognition to a diploma band-power at Albany on the charge of main Halsey, Oregon Wringer «nd shrugged a bored shoulder. taining a public nuisance and is out from such a school, and pupils who "Let her cotne In,” he said lodltrer- on a $500 bond. Inquire of E m TBRFKISK during th eir course tran sfe r to a ently. % tandard school must take exam ina Lettie wen{. The school election Monday waa C A P IT A L A N D S U R P LU S not exciting. W. P. V<i,hl was elect- Mr Abbott smiled latily at the small tions covering all th e subjects studied FO R SALE the non-standard institution. creature who had settled Into the ebair in led director in place of C. II. Koontz. , Commercial land Savings accounts Solicited New I 11. C Neither can Halsey financially afford Racine There were no otjier changes. Rt the side of his desk. He was evt »1x31 lbotly inclined to underrate-the seri to lose its stan.lardizBtion, for then i Col. Sudtell is crying n number of fh« local district would receive none ousness of the Impending Interview i auction sales thesb days and good ‘‘What’s eating you, kid?”, he In ol the county high school tax money. Priced to sell quickly Starker prices are being realized. Monday he quired good-naturedly. fir discouraged Hie society of Crtnic and she remonstrated. There a rc only two logical ways of sold tw enty cows for H. E. Garbe a t Lettie shot him a glance of scornful preserving the standard?* (1) A re Phone 2-7 I'n w c v StcKKt.s.'l I iLcy. Thad, and withdrew to her favorllr—q- ‘Te-ivle. darling, I gotta.” replied H arrisburg, getting about >50 apiece. rnnt lot for purpose« of mrdltgtlott. Lottie firmly. "There ain't much lime, reproof. ”1 come to talk business,” duction in the enrollment or (21 the she U rannqgd coldly, Throwing heraelf down in the Rhode We advise farm owners who w ant nnd the old thing balks on roe.” 'Well, talk It then. W hat’« the •reation of a union high school dis of a weeping willow, she proceeded to trict, so that all will sh a re alike in to sell to answer the Illinois adver- But In tiie middle of the second fore hitch?” translate her outburst of assurance io- noon Lettie came Into the house with t ’sement under "Paid for P ara Thus encouraged, Lettie Jumped Ih,. cost of educating their children. to plans for concrete wherewithal. Impressive triumph. Her steps were straight from the shore Into the mid At prevent over fifty per refit of graphs. It may lead to a sale. But “By Jingoes!” she said to'herself. "T measured, her head high. don t let any stran g er induce you to die of tbe pond. “I gotta Rcheme—a the students come from adjoining dis gwta get that money In a lump. Thlt: DONNA ROBERTSON p art with money in the hope of a "Sho works,” announced the child, grand scheme thut'll save you heaps of tricts. D istrict d P can n o t bear the a In t no dime hank stunt. It's a race Hulsey, Oregon tween me and Christm».«, and I ’m with a brief pod toward the contriv money. Heaps and heaps!” she added burden of constructing a new high poi8,ible »ale nor for advertising in going to get them flrst.” Miss Penfield ance she w as carrying. It wns a long, waving her lenn arms to Indicate a any far-aw ay paper. chool for those who cunie from out fer.nad over nnd puratneled the ground «lender stick with wires at one end, sum approaching dusxllng proportions. ride, in that if unly its awn students New FURNITURE AND Mrs. C. G. GulliforJ and son, Clif W hat’s the attend, a new building will nut be and r lth her But. ‘*i'm gonial Dyou hear! I hut Lettie gave no explonnllon of Its “”lo u don't say! purpose. Instead, she took It into the scheme?” ford of Woodburn, were week-end I'm gcnt<J” FARM MACHINERY used needed. Tnstpad of pluhning upon bedroom and hl<L It jealously behind guests of her brother, W. L. Norton ‘Well—'* Imttle Kijuftnkpd ft» the H aring registered ¿ e r determination her own sleeping bog. edge of £er chair In expansive excite barring outside students, Halsey asks bought, Sold aud exchanged at all times and family. both verbally and physically, she frit considerably relieved. Lifting be- i She scrubbed her fare nnd hands to ment. "Well, I been watching your the contiguous te rrito ry to join with On account of the pioneer picnic at ben t . s u d t e ll her in form fng a union high school •»ej, aha »hook, off her tenseness nod ' the full rapacity of soap nnd water, hoys, how they all time walk, walk istrict. apneyed the world In a wholly rec.-p 1 brushed hep black curls with conselop- hike up steps hike down— And—and Photic 7o-R, 12.1 N. Groadalbiu st., Albany Brownsville th ere will be no picture show at th e Rialto thirf week. five mood. hoy w m whistling | tlous vigor, and put on her boiler glng la ii't necessary, i gotta scheme that There is n great deal of misunder around the corner. He came In sight, ham dress. For a moment she stared cuts cut the steps. It—” standing prevalent concerning the The Iwmc of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. p. distributing handbills. I.ettle watched In dismay nt her shabby shoes. Mrs. "Oh 1 Sort of wrecking machine?” proposed change. Hcre follows Wahl was the seen,; of a party F ri I'enflold had bought them wh“n I.ettle him climb steps, slip „ dodger under Lettie stumped her feet, flrsf one nnd some explanation: day night, when the loain^ side in u the door, nite down again, climb other first arrived, but they had necessarily then the other. In a staccato perform 1. This hns nothing to do will» the Women’s Foreign Missionary society been cheap ones, and flie Inevitable Second st., opposilo Ualsey Garage step«. ance highly compelling in i»a own way. -Itm entary children. No attem pt Her jR se ceased to follow the boy, bed happened. "Quit langblng! I got It all doped out Short order» at all hours up to 11 p. m contest entertained the winning side. The program included an addreas c i 'T don't «are! ’ decided Lettie, with and It works. This—this machine of will be made to consolidate the gram became fixed. dreamy. Her be<jv w3# nar grades. niotjotflew. “By George!" Fhe mur a tona of her head. "The upper part of mine holds the card or the handbill, welcome by Mrs, r . H. Hadley;, re-, 2. It will not place n heavy bur- mured. ‘Tin getting an idea.' I c-m roe s aa good ss anybody, and I'll keep and the boy holds the machine, and sponse by Mn>. Sidney J. Smith; talk folks busy looking at that. Some day 'roost see It.” len upon the taxpayers. Sweet A gust of laughter shook Mr. Ah in the costume of India by Miss N et I'll have lots utf shoes—lots of 'em It developed that this particular idea bott'a ample shoulders. “ 'Branch on Hume’s tax levy for ’the past three tie J. Spencer;*talk ‘*0ur Object,” by HALSEY I’pheld bj the redundant luxury of tbe tree, tree in the ground, green vears has been: V>20, 1.« milla; 1921, n as not to be captured in the space of Mrs. l>. S. McWilliams; song, Edn'ti ten second«, hut L ettie stayed hr with (he future, I.ettle set forth. Her ob grass—' “ L I; and 132?, 1.70. Elton union Van Nice; talk, ' A laska,” by Rev. C. jective had been In mind from th« locredlfcle patience Finally the menial r With a spring, L ittle catne to her high school district, in Douglas coun- T. Cook. The culminating event waa visioning v i s clarifiad, she sprang to frst. P art of the Information which feet. "Shut up !” she shrieked. ‘l>on‘t 'y, levied only 1 mdl of tax. Think a "weenie” ro ast around n bonfire.__ Cash paid for she had picked up In her open-air life jou dare to make fun of me. You!) her feet, wild with etciiaroe:>t ■fit! Other union high schools with hone, uud dashed olT set oral blocks, In was the system by which advertising get n;e— Oh, exCBM—” Cream, Poultry, Eggs and Cor. Democrat. She had one of her hunting grounds, the free material Is distributed. Limply she dropped back Into her ow levies arc. Sandy (Clackamas) Mi . I . E. Walton and son, Jnme», edge of a lumber yard. Here she Him-' known more thsD one boy who was em chair. It had occurred to her vaguely 2.3; Gold Beach (C urry), 1.2; Lon> Veal. m H S H O O K are home from their Portland visit. Creek (G ran t,, 1.4; Cranc (Harney), ployed by The Wideawake Ad' ertlslng waged until she had collected a »ifHi- that business roust be conducted not ber of long, light pieces of w cod, rgenev, and her presant visit wna to according to natural changes of feel 2.3; Crow (Lane), 1.9; Nehalem (Til Mr. and Mrs. Earl Patton «( Seat- which she bound together with an old headquarters. Ing, hut by heroic methods calculated lamook), 1.5, and Helix (U m atilla), tie, together with M m . Olin B. Stal- v ire mid dragged hottie. , The ---- . . office .. was 1<uuru-a> an Informal n u iir, a affair. g to coax results. And because Mr. 1.8. These, you sec, give the country naker of CortaBis; surprised their Tim afternoon and all of tbe follow BV ’» tonta on the ground floor. The Abbott happened to be omnaed by day people a more economical schopl than parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Patton„ First Class Work log day were spent by Lettie lu the com ----------- peux. -------***** Consisted of * op g m«n red gp light fireworks, he languidly g nre her they could have under tbe old system, by arriving Tuesday nt th eir home. ' another Wliuuce. most secluded« corner of. the Penfield Agent fot Eugene Steam Laundry which in this county requires all dis Mrs. Stnlnaker returned home Wed * bach vgrd, aud po king in his caatle Scut Tuesday». "Excuse me," repeated Lettie, by tricts not maintaining a school of nesday and Mr. “ nJ Mrs. P atton ig - was ever stone unapproachable. Crink way of etfcgbaslzihg her contrition. "I tkeir own to pay 2.5 mills into a mained until Friday mdrning.—Cor. .1 W S T E P H E N S O N , Prop. nnd Thud were left In no doubt get excited thinking ’bout thia here This data Democrat. yarding her desire forisolntlhn 'T h e machine." A bright smile danced lonnty high school fund. beloved F1I fhoesar was fended og across her small mouth and lighted is from th» official directory (1!'2'?- Rev. C. T. Cook preached tile fun with sn active coldne».« tin t wounded up her black eyes. "You gee, lt*s a 23) of the state departm ent of educa ’ urniture d a l 11.1011 over I..rs. N. A. Met ¿on bis affectionate nature. Bannle Ger wondirfol scheme. All the boy has to tion and is for the yea? li'21, as the i.t H arrisburg Sunday. The widow- , aldine limped about the yard without Exchange | er do Is to stand at the bottom of the figures for 1922 are not available conducts a «tore there. exciting even tbe fleeting compassion steps and shoot the card tind'/i- the n pam phlet form. Almost invar Beit :id largest line of of her mistress. door—I got It all doped out how— iably th e c° if of a union high tchool Mias Bond succeeds Mr». Bray a s M'S. Penfield, glancing from the and then »-Idle he's hiking to the next is less. t»acher. A number of other union window occasionally nt the «mall fig. house, he puts another card into high schools huve almost as low a tax Mias W illamina Cor oran is house lire busily working with hatchet and the— " R A N G E S R U G S in d tv e rrth iu g tv y as the aforementioned. nails, sticks and old wire, w*as moved maid a t the home of Prof. English. The swivel chair creaked suddenly (or tbe home Another tiling to be .considered is. to pity over tbe disappointment which as Mr. Abbott Jerked himself to an Come in and see for «ourself. A t tile W. P. Wahl home Friday she fen red Was In store. It was evi cred position. The mocking larincgs ' liat Ihy union high school movement We also buy snd exchange anythin« night the winners in the M. E. W. F. dent that the child's whole being wna disappeared from his face, like the is comparatively a new one in Oregon in the furniture liao. M. society contest were entertained' r»t on ««ceemi end that ahe waa risk- lifting of morning fog. "Where's your and thus mapy of theae districts arc 422 West First at., Alhuny, Oregon. by the loaera. Mrs. Frank Hadley log everything on one venture. And paying for new buildings. My pre machine?” he demanded. " gave an address of welcome, Mrs. S. yet how could ’.he make anything out diction is that afte r the building is “It's at home. I—I—” nt Iter little' old scraps that ai>yhody J. Smith respondod, Miss Nflttio ta lk • 'T roid I'd Heal It, eh? Well, I paid for the cost will never lotal "Ovid buy? The tears gutbered In ed on costumes in India, Mr». D. S- can tell you—” mort than 2.5 mills and will prob Mrs. Pcudeld's ejes as she imaged tfie McWilliams spoke of the objects of “Oh, no-o,'' interrupted Lettie ably be less. In Clackamas county probable ennobling of L etties hopes fAr cnnntnp the society, Edna Van Nice sang and breathlessly. Her Mack eyes sprang the high school levy ¡5 6 mills and 'Attart^rj of B E E F Every little while there would he a wide as she glimpsed tbe hMeouanos« Rev. C. T. Cook lectured on A laska- purptibcs at canning prices spunking of slops through the yard, a of failure. " I--I thought I'd see If | it is iinp-otable Iliat the levy in Liuu Then came « bonfire and a "weenie” Hash of block curls through the door, C- H- F A L K you v ere IgFrtisfed, 'canse If you arc, will ever I* le ss then 2 5 mills. Com roast. u furious bYathig err the temper gong, pare the figures for union high 1 - -I'd make maehlnea for you for a "Take that, will you?'" Lettie would Rev. McCain, form er pastor hero, dollar apiece. And. honest, they--” sch«x»ls with those for such schools • rt, addressing a spirit within her-df,' and wife were her,, from Toledo over In her csgerness to forertnll refusal, -as Beaverton with 33.3; Sumpter and often add>ei,.ed before. Lordy, Fit she rushed madly through all the Bridge with over 80« and Lakeside thc w ce|-end. leaf j on. You uitike nw- -tired-—nil points of her scheme, Instead of mar with Js.O. Then the cotnparison We are rnnFing fire yaar, loans oy Mesdames Douglas nnd George time trying to—get me! Now how do •haling them diplomatically, ns she ! means something. * Scio and i-ebnn l,r nucotinty Grins at S% pint coiiiml» Taylor and Lawrence were In Port you fpH ?’ had planned. •loti. Call on ion of tliis county made a levy of over T*' h teiqp^r pnnj bad land Sunday. Mr Abbott took up his pencil and | 19 m ilft for 1921-1922. B eam Law»» Co., '•»•nurd t»» N- n th ln j of i r a < i eftb*’’» found his p’sec fn the account book 133 I.pon Nt., Albany, Ore. A rthur Wesley, one of those from J 3. Tlit tax levy and buada are vot- ’’•'izhintlnn but J endovrod ft a "Mr. Abbott, reel Like Seeing Ml»» from which h» had been taking notes here who were so much benefited ur Penfield?” l"d by the people. As a m ajority > 1 i» action of ber onu xj:itii(p, th* unde- It « a i painfully evident that ir his nis east health at Brooten Springs, and D. II. ‘‘‘•abl* fractinn, and th e Rankled awl office hoy. It w u the latter who tolerance •• as exhausted. Hls good 1'•“xpazers of th« proposed union high »’ rrntened and p*»undfcd it with a fu n stepped forward when Lettie entered. nature wa» in lump», like pocket fret I will be w ithout th e present B w r te v a n t an d fam ily w ent there- 4,,i t vn« «-harper cf th t pi"*- Sbe hugged tight to th e counter hr «old, end after a few minutM on» ‘-«wn district, it will be imp-iaiiUj |a*t w eek. Mr; g lm te v a n t ca n . E"Plfica f ir»a. way of concealing her shoes front the confronted »he btrrensesz of eonatrg for the people of tbe present local hom e a g a in / Mrs. 1’enfleld traced th*» frHjanwy «X vljw of ihe critical, but her head »«» rock. Rznsin« (Ma m m ra a l'o f attl • district L> v-.tc additional levi«- witb- Dellis Cornutt, of Shedd, Linn eoun- there demonstration* t6 undue oxer v et' Mglt tode. l i t t l e grew cold with p rick le-lo u t ronaent of the remaining nmm- (y boy, ia eligible as one of the 20 tlou. dear, don’t work »0 fiard.” *I»fibe manager Io?" of gbaallv fear Before her menial |^ r8. u ' i , ¡ ¿ onct.ivaWl. th a t „ u„ to ga on «q. boy«’ and girls’ club JiH riet of this co n , N orthwestern Hohtefn to y . They It llrelad f'rzttp , ceced»-! farther -and munity wul ever enter into an orgy will leave Portland June 2« and go to of expenditures. in 1921 only one fartHew ih e v«*ped Chehalis nnd from there to Seattle 'Oh. pleat* he tBt’r m ’ed,” sb* I other place in fhe state had a lower and viait eitie« and farm s on th e hegged, pourdmg a t i'c ll jirovl1 flat Ot’s* **'r high school pupil than Hal- Alluringly Attrnctivc iay. June 28 they will have a pic Into her ope* pal" “Hon«-» Jrt! **T- Than, too, wlien a union high nic dinner n t thc Carnation farm«. The Newport They ere winner of the S tu art Spec aavw yon Itaaps—” school district is established, a new “Save nofh’ngl 8 ocaiag your pip school board of five members is elect-' “ F a s h io n ” ial, a d&Oo prize to pay the expense« uorked it'd take a hex aa fun» ed by all th e districts th at havb can Franwi of 20 livestock’ club boy« and girl« to load up the contraptlaa—" jaolidatej. I be dark nr riietr? tone on the erywtat who mad,, the beat exhibit of dairy "But are4 if U did. broke la L e tt* 4. A district does not kav« to re- frame. Ask to tee the «mple«. breed« at the Pacific International mam in the union high school di„- livestock show, offered by E. A. i*» h • i tr,c ^ , n ^ iev*M t° r *R t *me | 1 S tuart, owner of the Carnation stock '*f ' t a'ro* A bill r,*cn(lv recently u went into Maaafacluring Opticians i farms. 3 [to to coin,- . . . in ... ¡Optometrist», I come. H ill FLOOR COVERING & Co. FURNITURE STOVES and JOHN DEERE and RANGES 'OLIVER CHILLED Some o^the Reasons Why Halsey Wants It M’“’" Dining Table HALSEY STATE BANK $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 Thrashing Machine sdvn„5der Piano Instructress Bad and Mani'sr Restaurant Squaue Meal, 50c Cream and Produce Station . Barber Shop ?? Baths E. L Silfi E Used F u r n i t u r e , Fresh and Cured Meats FARM LOANS Automobile* insurance Fire, theftfcolliwcn, property' <lamu<;e and personal liability. Protect yourself against loss. C. P. STAFFORD, Agent Meade & Albro, rn «a a ka k »< e a it v w x w a il.l.. ja ffec t, which h m it powaibl« for m *a Albe«», Urey. (<'>»nlle»»d on o««« 4>