A g rc u ltu re H o rtic u ltu re L iv e s to c k A Weekly Chronicle ot Local Events and Progress in Linn Countv V O L U M E 15 IIALSRV, OREGON WEDNESDAY OCT. 27. 192o Lake Creek Locals Dan‘- I Mrs. L. E. Bond and son Leater Mr. and Mrs. Maolee Spores ot I were Sunday evening callers at E. (By to Enterprise Reporter) Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. C art­ D. Isom's Wm Allingbam, wife and daugh­ er Allingbam of Portland have Mrs. C. H. Tandy and son El­ ter were guests of C. 8. Williams been the guests of C. R. Williams mer visited at the Chester Curtis and family this week. and family. , home Sunday. Merle Cummings, wife and Quite a number of the neighbors j Mrs. A. F. Robuett and Mr*. C. daughter and Mrs. Ada Cummings, called informally at the home of E. Mercer of Eugene visited at E. of Corvallis visited Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. John Bass and gave D. Isom ’s Monday. M srtin Cumming's. them a noisy but royal welcome1 ----------------------- Pine Grove Items The miieionary society of Peoria to the community. met with Mrs. Thomas Ardry (By an Enterpiise Reporter) Alford Arrows Thursday. Twelve members and R. K. Strwart of Pleasant Hill visitors were present. visited his daughter, Mrs. E. E. (Enterprise Correspondent) Rev. W. B. Smith of Peoria A. B. Surfling, wife and eon By-J Hover, and family, and other preached Sunday morning and relatives at Halsey Suoday and afternoon here. On Nov. 7 an all ron, of Eugene were week-end Monday. day meeting will be beld. Rev. guests at the E. D. Isom home. E. E Hover and family and IL Miss Lillie Rickard spent the H. S. Shangle, presiding Elder will K. Stewart drove to Stayton S atur­ be with us. Quarterly conference week end at Eugene and Creswell! day to visit H arry Stewart and will be Saturday evening, Novem­ visiting friends and relatives. family. ber 6. Velda Curtis called on Bertha Mies Nora Pehrsson, who is Ja y Suitar is moving to the Win. Comely Tuesday afternoon. teaching school at Banks, spent Allingbam farm recently vacated Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Sm ith of the week end with end her par- by Bert Haynes. Peoria visited at the J. H. Rickard ente. Mrs. C. R. Evans who has been home Sunday. Fred Sylvester and wife drove to Corvallis Sunday, taking Eunice ill with the grippe is recovering Jack Curtis of Peoria visited his back to her work as practice teach­ aud hopes to be out soon. nephew, Chester Curtis and family er at the children's farm home. Many hunters have invaded our Saturday. There wgs a good deal of excite­ domains during the past week Mrs. E. D. Isom is taking an ment in the Pine Grove ueigbboi- There is talk of a reserve and a enforced vacation this week as the move to have hunting on Snnday Powell school is closed because of prohibited. Hunters have come Scarlet fever. Two of the young­ here from Cottage Grove to Port­ er children, Louise Starr and Al­ land and the farmers are indig- ton Sullivan have the disease. Veida and Alice Curtis visited Notice of Taxpayers’ Meeting Wilma and Lois Falk Sunday. N o tice is here b y g iv e n th a t on F rid a y ev en in g , N o v e m b e r 19th, 1926. a t the h o u r o f 7:30 p, ra., in th e council chambers, w ill be h eld a m eetin g of the ta xpayers o f th e c ity o f H alsev, held fo r th e purpose o f ad o p tin g th e budget fo r th e year 1927, as repo rted by the budget com m ittee. E stim ated budget fo r th e y e a r D ecem ­ rii Paper ber 3 1 s t 192b to Decem ber 31st, 1927. E s tim a te d expenses: C ou ncil m e n _____ < 72 (X) Account M a rs h a l......... ........ M a y o r ______________ . . . H e a lth O fficer__________ . . R ecorder . A real good paper, about an equal mixture of crepe and tissue. 12.00 S treet L ig h t in g ................... S treet In te r s e c tio n s ____ . . 200.00 L n m b e r ...................... ............ S tre e t W o r k ......... ................ 3 roils for 25c ALSO M a in te n a n c e c ity p ro p e ity 85.00 M iscellaneous and labor . . 130.60 Good Toilet Soap at 4 for 25c $2520.i>0 E s tim a te d Receipts: License F e es..................... Road " l a x . . .................... $ 20.00 500.00 $520.00 R e c a p itu la tio n : E s tim a te d expen ses___ E s tim a te d re c e ip ts _____ 520 You didn’t know we had this stock did you? Well we have many- more items th at I have been try­ ing to tell you about in our ads so watch them or come in aud see what we have. A m o u u t to be raised by t a x ___ $2000 By o rd e r of th e council, Halsey Pharmacy B ert S. C la rk , M ayor. D . H . Sturtevant, C hairm an . K F. Cross, Recorder. N U M B E R .’6 1) a i r y P o u 11 r y W ool hood Saturday, caused by a man The Potter Sewing club met High School Notes thought to be deranged, who. last Wednesday with Mrs. Martha after having threatened the lives of Albertson, Sixteen member* an­ (High School Reporter) two men and also to burn a barn, | swering to rollcall. Visitors were Ruth McNeil was a high school stole a revolver and a rille from Mesdames Edna and Laura Abra­ the Knighten residence. The visitor one day last week. ham, Rennenkanip, Manna Freerk- sheriff was notified aud Deputy- The high school elected Helen san of Shedd and Hanley- of Port­ Sheriff Lillard arrived about 5 Carter basket ball manager. land. The afternoon was spent in o'clock and took the man, who , sewing for the hostess and social Six-weeks’ examinations are in offered no resistance, to Albany. conversation. Lunch was served order the coming week. ; by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Will Eagy and wife of Oakviie Edna Freerksen and Mae Abra- Curl Isom is song leader of the visited at L. E . Eagy’s Saturday. 1 student body. i ham. Mesdames W. D. McLaren and E. D. Hover attended the mission­ The students taking music for Mrs. Beuna Ramsay spent Friday ary meeting at Mrs. Audrey’s a ’ credits ar® to select the songs for j nt Halsey, the guest of her friend, La?e Creek Thursday aiternoou the student body to sing each Mrs. Emma Bressler. week E. S. Hayes and wife spent Willard Marks, candidate for Several people attended the pro- ■ Friday evening at the Amos Ram­ state senator, will speak at the Lake Creek schoolhouse at 8. p. m. E. W illard. One of the numbers say home. Friday evening on the issues of on the program was a school talk Fred Washburn of Portland the campaign and explain his views by Rev. Mr. Miller. spent the week end at the home of on the issues to be voted on. The freshman class gave a return 1 his brother-in-law, Amos Ramsay. J. N. Elliot and family spent party to the sophomores Friday William Zellmer and sons loaded Sunday at 0- J. Albertson’s. evening. baled hay at Hclaey Friday and Vida Albertson spent Sunday Bessie Harvey returned to school Saturday. with Esther and Henrietta Starnes. Monday after an absence of severnl Mrs. 0 . J. Albertson and chil­ Henry Seefeld and wife were days. dren were in Harrisburg Saturday callers at O. J. Albertson’s Sunday Mrs. Karl Bramwell visited the afternoon and had dental work afternoon. grade school Thursday of last week. done. Read this proposed Amendment to the Constitution of Your State (BALLOT TITLE] Initiative Measure — Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiated by Housewives’ Council, Inc.: Josephine M. Othus, Mary A. Dean, Clara M. Siraonton-O R EG O N WATER AND POWER BOARD DEVELOPMENT M E A S U R E -C reating the Oregon Wat­ er and Power Board of five elective members; appointing fir^t mem­ bers, board filling vacancies; giving said board full authority for conservation, development, storage, distribution of electric energy and water for irrigation aud domestic purposes; authorizing state bonds issued not exceeding five per centum of assessed state valuation; bonds issued to pay interest or principal of outstanding bonds; is­ suance of interest bearing state public utility certificates; paying principal or interest of bonds from state general fund with repay­ ment from bond fund; taxes levied to provide such moneys; appro­ priating $250,0C0 from general fund returnable from water and pow- er revolving fund. 336 Yes. I vote for the foregoing measure. Vote yes or no 237 No. I vote against the foregoing measure. This means fifty-three millions of new bonds. This names five inexperienced people to spend your money. This mortgages all your property to politics. This leaves the taxpayer to foot the bills. This would all go into the Constitution of Oregon. Goad to the last drop" ^ A ia z iv e /i C louse C offee TODA^t — A m e r ic a s if a r q e s t S e llin g , f jr a D e C o ffe e L o c a l D is tr ib u to r s M. V. KOONTZ CO. Halsey, Oregon The Constitution would protect these Tax-Spenders But what about the Tax-Payers? Your only protection is to Vote 337 X NO! in November Paid A d r . b y Oregon P ub lic U t ili t y C e m m itte e — O p o o s e l to th e Ilo u te w iv e a ' C ou ncil " W a te r and P o w e r” [lo a d in g A m e n d m e n t— 424 Pacific w uihiitig, P o rtlan d . Oregon