Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 18, 1925, Image 1

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    R ural
e
H a ls e y H a p p e n in g s
international
an d C o u n ty E vents
Ted Porter spent
Sunday in Corvallis.
Large and Small Events
Chronicled in Brief
Paragraphs
Saturday
and
L. H. Armstrong and family dined
at AC. Armstrong's Sunday.
The Armstrong
family
and
Mr.
Mrs. Ringo went to the funeral of Shelley were iu Albany Saturday
Mr«. Irvine at BrownsvUle Thursday
P. H. Freerksen and wife attended
F . M. Bond and wife, now of grange at Shedd Saturday.
Springfield were visiting in town
Elmer Munson and wife, P. H.
last week.
rieerksen and wife and Mrs. M. A.
H a rry Commons and guest visited at Muller were Albany visitors Wednes-
the Seth M ills sud George W o rking e
Uay-
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: Rebekah PR<2 AM
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BASKET SOCIAL
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M o n d ay ,
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Good Entertainment Program
N o te s F ro m th e
S . S . L esson
(B y RBV r I) F IT Z W A T E R . C D . D m *
n i Ihv S v e n in e School. Moody B ib lo In-
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H alsey Schools
Lesson for February 22
1 rize ( ontest in Essnys
on Abraham Lincoln
Trips toS alein
GOOD C IT IZ E N S H IP
(School Reporter)
(Temperane« Lesson.)
The English 3 students wrote
themes on Abraham Lincoln last
LESSON T E X T — Rom 11:1-1«.
OOLDEN TE X T — Thou s h s lt lov» week. The senior who produced the
thy n elah b or *■ th y s e lf.’'— Rom. 11.»
best one will be awarded the medal
PRIMARY TOPIC— L ove One An-
■n the show window of Koontz’ tore.
other.
homes Sunday afternoon.
JUNIOR TOPIC— He w ard s o f O bedi­ This is an annual event in all high
Mrs. Ida. Crittenden and children !
ence.
schools.
Altthough
the
school
Irene Morgan and William E. Tow from Albany spent the week end I
INTERM EDIATE AND SENIO R TOP­
got a marriage license Saturday. with her cousins, H. Abraham, and!
IC— O beying the law.
was
not
given
a holiday,
YOUNG PEO PLE AND ADULT TOP­ tome
Don’t know whether she will tow him wife.
of
the
English
desses
IC — O beying and E n fo rcin g the Law.
or he will tow her through life.
pvnt part of the time hearing read
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Abraham re­
our great
It Is highly Im portant that the dis­ essays and poems on
P in e G ro v e P o in ts
A lfo rd A rro w s
turned Saturday from
Newport,
Mrs. M, M. Ward, over 84 years
ciple of Christ should realize that he emancipator, written by
celebrated
where they had been to spend the
Is a citizen as well as a Christian. In
authors and poets.
old, is aa spry as a cricket. She skips winter.
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
(E n te rp rise C orresp on d en ce)
telllgent Christiana w ill show loyalty
The girls who played baseball last
around town or jumps on a train to
to tbe state as well as to the church
Mr.
and
Mr».
W.
A.
Muller
spent
Kate and Hazel Green called on In fact, the better the Christian, the year unanimously decided that they
visit Albany or on the stage for
P. A. Pehrsson was at Junction
Sunday with Mr. Muller’s sister, Mrs. City Tuesday.
Brownsville like an 18-year old.
their friend, Thelma Ingram, Sunday I better the state. The failu re to recog­ wished to have fancy block style let­
Russel Gott of Albany.
afternoon.
,
Dean
Bilyeu
visited
his
parents,
nize this truth has brought Christian­ ters given for their participation in
Louis Borovika, a veteran victim
the contests last season. The boy»
ity into disrepute In many quarters.
James Fisher and wife visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bilyeu, Sunday.
of German gas, died in a Walla Walla
J*>e Ingram of Harrisburg spent
I. The Christian’s Obligation to the were awarded theirs a considerable
hospital Thursday of tuberculosis. Fisher’s sipter, Mrs. H a rry Commons,
Mrs. R. K. Stewart went to Eu­ Saturday night with his nephew, I^e State (vv. 1-7).
while a^o.
He is a son of the Scio Holstein Saturday and Sunday, returning to gene Tuesday and agfiin Friday for Ingram.
1. Obedience to the Rulers (vv. 1-4).
Visitors during the week were
breeder of that name and leaves a Shedd Monday.
medical attention.
Elmer Tandy of Harrisburg culled This obligation Is upon all Christians. Misses Lena Bsss and Melba Neal.
wife and child.
The reason this obligation la universal
Mrs. W. W. Stewart and son Wal­
While blasting stumps last week, on his sister, Mra. Chester Curtis, Is that civil government ta ordained of Both have previously attended school
Harvey W. Cooper of Sweet Home, ter and daughter Bettie spent the E. E. Hover une'.rthed a part of a Sunday afternoon.
here.
God and the rulers are His represent a
72, committed suicide Friday by week end with Mrs. Stewart’s sister, petrified deer horn.
Saturday evening the high school
lives.
It
Is
God’s
purpose
that
man
Mrs. Ruth McKee of Eugene visited
shooting himself through the heart Mrs.
should live under authority. It la H is students enjoyed a party given in the
C. Armstrong.
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Michael
There was no school at Pine Grove
purpose because tnau’s highest good city hall
in his home*. He left a widow
and
The interior of the build­
,
A baby daughter was bom to Mr*. M onday afteruoon and Tuesday, as Rickard, last week.
demands It. To refuse obedience to
children. Ill health was given
as
ing
wag
appropriately
decorated for
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bond of civil authority la to resist God. This
Meek Powers U a hospital at Albany j Mrs. Smith was ill.
the cause of his act.
Springfield visited at the E. D. Isom of course does not mean th a t a Chris­ the close of St. Valentine's day. The
Saturday ovening. Mother and child
Mrs. W. G. McNeil and Mrs. Al- home Tuesday of last weex.
tian at the behest of the state ahould •ffair was in the form . ( an a th le tic
L. V. and W. L. Wilson, living near are doing nicety The baby Is named
do that whleh Is morally wrong. Just
on test which was the first of its
Brownsville, are in jail In Eugene on Henna Marie. Little Donna Marie is ! ertson attended the district con­
A new play shed, 16 x 30 feet, has as parental authority doee not Imply
ind to be held here.
ference
at
Woodburn
the
last
of
the
booze charges; their c w was seized also a granddaughter of Mr. and
been built on the Alford school th a t the child la under obligation to
' week.
The Halsey basketball teams play-
there and then Sheriff Richard and Mrs. P. H. Freeduen.
do that which la morally wroiq« at the
grounds for the school children.
ad
at Shedd Friday evening and, won
deputy Lilian! went to their
place
command of parents, hut It does de­
Floyd Nichols, L. E Eagy and W.
Miss Elizabeth May
Stanwood
The Alford school had a debate mand submission aa the law of the be­ one of the games played. The score
and seized 15 gallons of booze.
married Albert J. Gray of Sweet D. McLaren and families were among Friday afternoon on the subject “Res­ liever’s life. The C lirlstlaa frequently between the boys’ teams was 15 to
Everett S. Sbellev left for Portland Home recently rend they will make the Pine Grove people attending the olved that one c.'innot be a success in has need to call upon the rulers for 12 in favor of Shedd. Miich of the
help and personal protection (Acts rough playing seen jn the gazne here
Sunday, after visiting his sister, Mrs. Bandon their home. Miss Stanwood play p.t Oakville Friday evening.
life without a higli school education.”
January 2nd was absent from thia
A. C. Armstrong, several days. Mr. has turned Gray early.
^The Pine Grove orchestra made its The negative won by one point. The 18:12-17; 18:85-41; 22:25).
2. T he Spirit of Such Obedience
one. Undoubtedly both team- have
S b klley i t a So"thern Pacific fireman
Six charter members of Purity first appearance away from home judges were Verne Philpott and Bob (v. 5 ), It Is to be conscientious, that
Kaine., in experience sine« that date.
and Dunsmler, Cal., is his home.
Alen,
the
carpenters
who
were
build­
Is,
tt
Is*
to
be
regarded,
not
merely
as
Friday
evening,
when
it
furnished
Rebekah lodge were present at last
The Halsey players were: forwards,
serving a good purpose, but morally
ing the play shed.
the
music
at
the
play
given
at
the
week’s
meeting.
They
were
Mr.'
and
Some of the delinquent taxes col­
right.
< ross, 2 and Koontz 4; center, Nor­
lected this year had been
long Mrs C. H ., Koontz and Mesdames Oak ville community house.
A Valentines’ day party wss given
3. The N ature of This Obedience ton 4, guards. Tossing 2 and Rob-
Mary
E.
Miller,
Nellie
Frum,
Clara
overdue and were only paid when it
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Berger of Eu­ by Miss Lillie Ricknrd at her home, (vv. 6-7).
nett, substitute, Wooley. The Shedd
bee *ne necessary to clear titles Cross LaFollett and Mae Miller.
(1) Payment o f personal and prop­ pi (yers were: guards, Thompson and
gene came Saturday after Mrs. Mary S'furday night. Those present were
erty taxes. The citizens who enjoy the
transferring property.
One such
Satchwell 1, center, Pennell 2, for­
■ Farm work grand! Farm work is Herbert, who has been at R. K. Chester Curtis and family, Lee In­
claim had been assessed to the late slave work. Yesterday, the load of Stewart’s for the past four months, I gram and family, George Bias, Mr. benefits of government are morally wards, Elder 9 and Tong I.
bound to support It.
Ben Halladay in 1895.
The girls’ team won the game play­
carrots I took to town didn’t bring Mrs. Stewart being unable to care I and Mrs. Michael Richard and daogh- . 2) Payment of duties upon nierchsn
ter, Mrs. Ruth McKee, Mrs. A. E .!
enougt
to buy goods for the baby’s for her mother p.t present.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Koch were din-
dlse nnd license fees. T he business ed with the Shedd girls, 49 to 5. The
Whitbeck, Mrs. E. A. Blames and exchange between nations must be members of the tcajn emp! i.tlcaily
cloth os when it cornea. It’s better I
Mesdames N. E. Chandler, Floyd
feed them to the live stock,” Selina's Nichols and L. E. Eagy spent Tues­ children, Mrs. E. D. Isom and daugh- ' regulated. F o r such regulations ex agreed that it was the fastert gum«
Albany’s
husband remarked. Read “So Big,” day at the parsonage at Peoria. A ter and J.H.Rickard and family. Music [lenses Incur for which benefits the played this season.
and games were indulged in till a late citizens Khrould pay.
onIy
beginning in the next issue.
The Shedd high school held a re­
number of ladies of the missionary '
(8) Veneration
for
magistrates—
hour, when ice cream hnd cake were
ception
after the ,games were finish
“fea r to whom fear.” Those who fear
Our sinners art in heaven again society and church were present. A I served.»
EXCLUSIVE
ed.
God
should
venerate
His
represents
covered
dish
dinner
was
served
and
this Week and we leave them there
tlves, that Is, civil rulers.
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
and next «art the story of “ So Big.’’ j a quilt pieced for the parsonage.
OPTICAL PARLORS
(4) The proper attitud e—“honor to
----------------.
L ak e C reek L o cals whom
whose mother tolled in the fields as
honor.” This means th a t civil
The 7th and 8th grades v.slted the
L;|te, but better than neVer, Trotsky
he grew and put him through school
servants, officers of the law, should be legislature and other points i f Inter­
E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L
honored because of the m inistry they est at Salem last Wednesday.
and college and with it achieved suc­ had a slight stroke of political sanity
Tl:e
(By
Special
Correspondent)
perform.
cess greater than
ha, though he nnd therefore he has fallen from his
B a n c r o f t O p tic a l C o.
pupils were Cyrus McAllIs er, Jen-
The
school
observed
Valentine
day.
j
high
estate
in
Soviet
Russia.
II . T h e C h ristian 's O b lig atio n to H ia
amassed more of the kind of treasure
nie Nicewood, Edna Vannice, Ruth
F e llo w C itizens (vv. 8-10).
313 West First street, A lbany,O r.
that takes wings and flies away.
Everybody is busy cutting wood.
Rector, Daniel
This Is summed up In the word Sturtevant, James
“So
Big,’*
the
moat
succegsful
Wesley,
Francis
Norton,
Iris McPher­
“love."
Ixive
Is
a
perpetual
oblige
(Continued on page 6)
The
attendance at the Sunday
American novel of 1024, will be pub­ school is increasing.
tlon.
Paying of »debts Is obligatory son, Wilma Wahl, Keith Hays, Ger­
upon all. Christiana an» Judged by trude Robins, Bessie Reynolds, John
lished in the Enterprise starting
their promptness In paying debts. The Miller, Elsworth Gardner and Herman
J. S. Nicewood was iu Harrisburg
with the next issue.
only debt that Is right to o(ve Is that
Saturday.
Koontz. As we were unable to ob­
of love Although we give love to the
tain any information from them, we
full
each
day.
each
succeeding
day
Our neighborhood is rejoicing over
Pine Grove Cnurch
what
calls for It over again. Love works no haven’t the slightest idea of
the new mail route.
111 to one’s neighbor. T h is love for­ they thought of the legislature.
Sunday school, 10.
Martin Cummings and wife drove1 bids defrauding In matters of prop,
T he
eiviea
class,
composed
of
Preaching, 11, by Rev Mr. Gil
e rty ; It forbids going Intd-debt where seniors, juniors and a few sophomores,
to Brownsville Friday.
Jeapifl.
Henry Brock and family visited a t ' there Is no reasonable’ certainty of be­ seniors, juniors and a few sophomores
Prayer-meeting Thursday, 7 30.
ing able to meet tbe obligation; It for­
Luther Brock’s Sunday.
bids defrauding In matters of moral visited the leg islatu re to-day.
The minstrel show promises to bo
Mrs. R. K. Stewart went to Eugene purity. Where there Is real love, adul­
Church of Christ
tery cannot be committed, fo r It is a better than the originators had any
Wednesday for medical treatment.
crime against one's neighbor
Ixive hopes for.
The first grades are just learning
Mrs. Thomas Ardry will be hostess forbids murder. It forbids stealing. It
| to the L. C. and B. club next Thurs- forbid* coveting. It forbids working their letters. Times change evjn in
III to one’s neighbor.
' d ay ’
.l« fc
the schoolroom, for they can read
III. T h t Grand Incentive of the
. ust as well if not better than under
Christian’s Life ( w , 11-14).
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson went to
This Is the coming of the Lord rhe the old method of teaching.
Corvallis Sunday to help Lee In g ra m
supreme csll is to the Christian to
celebrate his birthday.
awake out of sleep T he picture here
Halsey high school has been invit­
Col. Ben T. Sudtell will be auctioneer
®
Bring basket if Convenient, but come any
• way and enjoy a jolly evening.
•
Gentlemen are requested to come hungry
? and with the money.
M. V. Koontz Co.
Is prepared, in 1925, as ever, to serve custom­
ers frem a complete stock of fresh goods
dry goods
Latest styles in dainty things for ladies’
wear
Work garments for workers
Notions and novelties
Underwear for men, women and children
CLOTHING
Men measured for dandy made-to-order
dress suits
Boys’ suits, ready to wear
Rain clothing
s
HOES for the little folks
HOES for the big folks
“ If your feet hurt, come in.
a pair of Edward»' F o o fF itte re .”
We can relieve-you with
The approach to the Lake Creek
j bridge has not been repaired and is
dangerous to heavy travel.
I
Clifford Carey pastor,
N. H. Cummings and family and
Bible school lO.
O. O . Coldiron attended tbe Rebek­
Sunday w School,
--
I 10.
- ~ -
ah lodge in Halsey Wednesday eve-
The morning address will be
| ning.
given by a lady representing the
interests of the near east relief.
Balf Bond and family were dinner
Christian Endeavor 6:30.
guests at Thomas Ardry’s Sunday,
Evening service 7:30.
i the occasion being the birthday of
Mrs. Ardry and Mr. Bond.
M. E. Church
Our goods give satisfaction because they
a re
K OONTZC
GOOD GOODS
rj -W<»
«
Robert Parker pisfor.
Sunday school, 10.
Preaching, 11.
Junior League, 3,
Intermediate League, 6:80.
Epworth league, 6:80.
Preaching, 7:30.
Prayer-meeting Thursday, 7 30.
presented Is of one asleep when thp
sun Is high In rhe heavens.
Life's
duties rnn only he properly executed
when one Is awnke
The one going
through life without thinking of eter
nlty Is asleep
Each day Is bringing
us nearer to the eternal goal and since
thnt day Is nt hand, we should
1. Cast Off the Works sf Darkness
(v. 12). The works o f darkness are
the sins of the flesh such ns dishonest
deullng In business, rioting and drunk­
enness.
2. Put on the Arm or of L ig h t ( w .
12-18). W ith this arm or on the Chris­
tian w ill (1) w alk honestly, (2) not In
rioting and drunkenness. (8) not In
chambering nnd w-untonness, (4) not In
strife. (5) not In envying«
8. Put on the Lord Jesus Christ (▼.
14). Tbe only « a y to be free from the
work» of darkness Is to put on Christ
ed to send delegates to the second
annual Educational exposition to be
held Fcbr. 21 to 23. More than 600
high school student delegates and
faculty members attended the expo­
sition last year and indications are
that more will be there this year.
No wonder boon comas high. A
farmer ea-t of Harrisburg wss
fined 11500 Ibe other day on his
p]sa of guilty of distilling it,
T h t state senate stopped passing
The Enterprise announced the Re­
bills for spending more money ami
bekah entertainment for “Saturday,
voted down the Clear lake water
l eb., 27.” Then last week it changed,
hill. Then It went back to its
to “Friday, Fa* ,27,” which was cor­
regalar fob. M r. Anderson did
rect as the plans then stood. Now
dot have a well financed lobby.
the committee has changed the date
to Mond ty, Feb., 23, and advertises
M rs. G W. Laubner was an Albany
Born: To M r. and Mrs. Russell
it on page 1 of this paper and says caller Saturday.
*Gitb*n> yesterday, a • oy.
“Bring a basket if conveinent, but
come anyway.”