Halsey Enterprise Supplement, Feb. 7, 1924 New Election Boards O^LowelF * Huston. J- P- Quigley, and other cities are showing themsel- Among the election boards in this ' H o lley ;'Ju d g es: R. E. W arner, W. o 'ffe r'" * ‘° “ * #dVanta^ “ m a>’ county this year are: East Brownsville: first board, ^ d S i h ^ h“Ì Ke(S ,:If SlÌv,k Haskin> Maude Cos- Peoria: board, Judges pumps a perfectly wholesome w ater Pu*h.’ Alta *«<*. W. R. Githens; Clerks E. G. supply, so th a t on the score of health have n° nothing to COmpIain complain of> of, b« but Howe, J. O. Vincent; second board, Duncan A M T . Z Lol M Dick 7 we haVC thin* t0 1 oweUr kn v i T L et Judges: R. A. Sanders. L. H. Briggs Clerks more, C. J. Howe. first board North Brownsville Judges: C. W. Drinkurd. Irene B.’ Henderson; Clerks: Clara B. Harrison -Mary Boyles, Eleanor Morse; second board, Judges: R. V. Henderson, N. P Crume; Clerks: L. B. Morse, Mamie Enger, Fred C. H arrison. second b o ard ' h \ r ’ ‘ minerals “ th a t combi" a T D u- ll 7 . ----- " witn soap E E U d rd o T N 6 V r ? ’ P,PeS f r ° m tim e to time « “ W Shedd r . 7 “ a F 0? " 1“'1 ’ wa,ei a "d "ot the best for laundry or Davidson H^C PoMn • p u hoUaehold cIeaninK uses. The new line, Shedd M rs D o r a n « ’ T d ^ w ’ o ' N " bUllt' W’ U bring to our doors thp fie ld - ’ second board '^T / M' PUrest and in unlimited quantity, S R Jo h n f s r b a b y d t f d g 2? H l Po J T ? paSt us lo^ l^ r e we should tap it had’e P° ‘andl LaUra K Mal’ Li*bt a"d Power are on the pro- T * P ° ' W0U, "O * I’"' " South Brownsville: first board, _______ , , Cram of th e p ro jec to rs. T h ey h in t Judges: Glenn McFarland, C. F. th a t they may be able to sell electric W hite; Clerks: C arrie Irvine, Lulu Calapooia Grange. current at such a price th a t it may be Stratton, Fred S. Guion; ’ second board, \ (Brownsville U SS V m o Times) -J “ ‘’V U 111 io te O O, economically used in p place of I S some of B a Ì r S :c , vm e, Tem pleton- E ™ » ‘ A banquet at noon, given by the los- ? the * , fuel fUCl we We now " ° W buy, bu>- as as well wel> as ‘ re- I W hite KWd H“ *he8’ R- inK 8, efternoon. The , ” X' " " • ™ « ." Z,mmee ™ „ : „ « £ ” 7 . CL S t t u r i . y Clerks: Gladys Palmer, A rthur Wes- ing February 23 at which rim contest an<1 entertained the boys and ley. Edythe D rinkard; second board, supper will be se n e d «77:30 S o c k 7 « ° " ' 7 ? *ame8’ music and a Ju d g e. :O. G. Coidieon, E. ft. Th’. ^ « . " t ” b X l ' n g .1 S ’ “" a Clerks: Lois E. Jackson, E. F. Crow, o’clock will be public. E. E. Gormley. * Judges^ WIlB E^’ bWmlsworth, H™ R.’ C hance ,o r B e tte r Sherrill; Clc.ks: Ida E Kessell, Inez 1H= Judges: Clerks: Grimes, Judges: ^ i ^ T f i r s t board. W. E. Elliott, Tom I «well; Joseph Hayworth, Amelia Gladys T anton; second board J. W. Owen, L. Hathaway; Water. * Williams and twelve young were in attendance. ^ t people SunJ “y i« home-coming day The project headed by Waldo An- Milton will preach^at” el’e ve^oV lock — with mountain w ater from Clear Lake Mrs' Brock of Halsey spent the on the McKenzie, has the O. K. of em- Week end with her son- Henry Brock. inent engineers who have considered it Helen Williams w«« » u .v ami Salem, Corvallis, Albany, Eugene week end ’ thU