Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, March 22, 1928, Image 4

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H a l s e y E n t e r p r is e
ti »« « tM iio n of electricity to
Published Thursday at Halsey Oregon, the farm is going forward rapidly
H F *n d a . a lace
in many elates, and is enabling
women of rural communities to en-
I ’.n te re d a t Hie pO stoflue at H iis e y , O re - ;,jy m 0((t 0 , i(,e conveniences for-
K in , as second class m a tte r,
.
u i e i l y '-ontined to town and c i t y .
*1 a year in advance. Arrearages 12Uc Any scheme for the betterment of
a month. Stops when time expires couutry life ie incomplete which
unless continuance Is ordered.
Advertising, 20c an inch; no discount doee not reek to reduce the drudg­
for time or space; no charge for ery of the farm women and add
composition or changes. Announce-j
comfort and attractiveness
ments of entertainments, food sales, , , .
____
etc., whose object is to raise money. °* the ,arm hom*
primers, the I class French alpha
I had been taken to it blindfolded, an
the blind taken off without niy know-
bets.
GARDENS
lug where I was.
The grades for the first six weeks
Bowes bobby Is Ida garden, and
By
THOMAS
A
R
K
L
E
CLARK
of the second semester have beer
Itowe Is a bachelor who wears spats
rnd carries a cane and gloves, and
Denn of Men, U niversity of
posted. The honor roll is as fol­
ltlino-a.
sees tbe world through eyeglasses
lows:
which are attached to a wide ribbon
that hang» over his ears. There 1»
“ A” average students, Esther
i IIA D never seen Mrs. Dixons gar
nothing out of order tn Bowe's garden.
Seefeld, Nora Coldiron.
1 den until lust spring. We liad met Everything 1» in Its place. There Is
ner
up
in
W
Wisconsin
where
Nancy
‘B” average student«, Ernestine
no crowding, no clashing of colors, no
and I were spending the summer, and
Coleman, Herman Koontz, Bessie hud found a community o f interest In mixture o f flowers which do not get
Reynolds, Gertrud« Robins, Wanda discussing the subject of gardens. on well together. No weed would
dare to find Its way Into Bowe's gar
She knew a lot about flowers, and
Veatcb, Beverly Isom
den, and even a human being unin
apparently found a source o f the keen
vtted would feel out of place and era
The pupils of Mrs Coleman’s est enjoyment In their cultivation.
barrassed lest he disturb the metic­
Mrs. Dixon herself was a very talk
room presented the following pro­
ulous orderliness o f the place. A
alive little woman and rattier a showy
gram Wednesday:
plucked flower might disarrange tbe
one. Her talk was fluent rather than
Song—“ Wearing of the Green" nell organized. She ruslied from one plan. It is a beautiful garden, but not
a friendly, comfortable one like Mrs.
subject to unoiner without announce
Assembly.
Dixon’s.
ment or reason, and yet she always
Mrs. Sweet's ancestors, so she al­
Reading—“ What 1 Have Learned” made a good effect. Her reading had
leges, eume over on the Mayflower
been wide hut a little shallow, but she
Kenneth Workinger.
with that horde o f ndventurers of
could always make a showing of wlial
whom we read so much In our school
Piano Solo—Frederick Robins.
she knew. Her dress always carried
histories. She belongs to the Daugh­
Reading—“ Jonah and the Whale“ a flash of color. Even when she wore ters of the American Itevolution and
black she would have a scurlet flower
Eloise Smith.
she traces her ancestry back almost
at tier waistline or her shoulder, or
Vocal Duet—Linden Bramwell and a bright-figured scarf thrown over her to Adam. She, too, has a garden.
Nothlug mongrel conies Into it. She
shoulders, or an ornament glittering
Fern Rossman.
examines carefully the ancestry of
Dialogue—“ The Te» Party” Vivian in her hair. She always stood out In every seed or plant before It finds a
place in her garden. Blood and breed
Frum, Fern Rossman. Billie a crowd.
When I saw her garden 1 recognized
Kirk, Reine Alford, Frederick at once how very much she and it Ing are of great moment w ith her, and
she w ill have none of It, If a flow­
were alik’e. It covered a wide ex
Robins and Harry Chance.
er cannot present an acceptable
pause with opportunity for great va
Piano Solo—Reiue Alford.
genealogy.
ritty of planting, and everywhere
A ll of which suggests that gardens
Reading—“ I he Dnkivery of Amer there was color. There had been
take on the character of those who
great
masses
of
daffodils
and
crocuses
cky’’ Leila Gans'e.
till them.
(©, 1927. Western Newspaper Union.)
Dance—Fern Rossman and Linden in the earlier spring, but now that
these were gone, popples ran riot, pur
Bramwell,
pie verbenas flashed their color in
On a dangerous turve near Paia-
Prentice Isom iujured his foot your face, wide borders of petunias
and
giant
zinnias
were
blooming
luxu
tins,
III , is a sign which reads:
last week aud is now going on
rlantly. But there was no order, no “ Even a goat tries to use his head.”
crutches.
plan apparent; tilings were growing
Esther Seefeld,
us Mrs. Dixon talked—without regard
for order or coherence. The garden
Assistant Reporter.
charged at regular advertising rates
Announcements of religious meetings,
not exceeding four inches, free if
copy is received before Tuesday.
The co ntnunjly house idea just
keeps moving and those loyal citi­
zens who are giving their time for
its advancement should be met
with a smile and presented with a
nice big check. Remember that for
every dollar yuu give toward this
Worthy cause you euhance the
value ol your property and the de­
sirability of Halsey as a communi­
ty center and trading place.
Boys and Girls
Frank Tyree, aged 13, is an hon
orary colonel on the m ilitary stuff
of Governor Sampson of Kentucky.
James Belden, a young lad of
Newcastle, England, organized
crew of life-savers and rescued 22
sailors from a trawler wrecked on
the coast.
Melba Sparks, 15-jear old 4-H
club girl of Carrollton, Ga., won
first prize for the southeastern
states in a recent essay contest,
taking aa her subject “ The Mar­
keting of Cotton in My Communi­
ty-
Ha! Hoss, one of the best known
newspaper meu in the state, has
aunounced his candidacy for sec­
retary of state. Mr, Hoss is oue
whose qualifications need no post
Edited By W th n a W e b !
graduate course and the Enter-
pr'se honestly believes the voters
of the state could do no better than f field over from last week’s issve)
to support him at the coming pri­
At the regular student body
mary election.
meeting held Wednesday it was
decided to give an ‘’’April Frolic”
There is a deeply underlying is­
on April 6. The purpose of this is
was like the woman who created It,
F is h e r - B r a d e n
sue involved in the selection of a
as children are like their parents. 1
to raise money to pay the bills re
Funeral Directors-Embalmers
president for the next four years.
Information On University Life
suiting from student athletic ac­
Lady Assistant.
The country leans toward the man
Students in the Halsey high
tivities during the winser.
Chapel or Residence Funerals,
B
O
B
B
IN
G
who is at least in close touch with
phone 95.
Albany, Oregon
The student body has ordered school, and in schools all over tbe ; B A R B E R IN G
the people of the rural d.stticts
X»
state
of
Oregon,
will
be
given
first
samples of two plays, ‘ The Road
BATHS A N D
oi the land, a man who has kept
to the C ity,” and “ Aaron Boggs, hand information on university | S H A M P O O IN G
himself free of politics aud bas no
Agent
Freshu-an” a three-act comedy. life by members of the Greater
Hub Cleaning Works
favors to bestow.
Oue of these will be selected and Oregon committee of the Universi­
Albany Laundry Every Tuesday
ty of Oregon during the coming
Long Reach has an exposition presented by the high school before
spring vacation, March 18-24. F ’- 'i E. C. M I L L E R
planned for this summer the dates the end of the term.
Bessie Reynolds and Francis nal appointments to committees in
having been set fur July 27 to Aug­
12 districts of Oregon was made by I -
Just in
ust 13, The tourist after swelter­ Leeper gave very interesting talks Ronald Hubbs, Silverton, chair- I
on
their
trip
to
the
educational
ex­
ing down there for 15 days can
man of the group, at a recent meet- |
R e m n a n ts H a lf P r ic e
drive up here and enjoy a month position at Corvallis.
ing. In many cities programs and !
Margaret
Smith
has
been
absent
Broadalbin St., Albany
of comfort for about what it would
from school this week. She is ill exhibitions will be staged for tbe !
cost for two days sweltering.
The Only Exclusive
students while full information on | Auction Sat. Mar. 24, 1 p.m.
with appendicitis.
Wall Paper and Paint Store
Forestry Week comes in April,
The boys’ and girls’ basketball what the university has to offer
In Linn County.
about the time some of our presi­ teams went to Sbedd Friday night will be made available.
F urniture— live stock — w ill be
sold.
I
f
you
have
anything
you
dential timber will he sadly in and played their last games of the
High school principals through­
want sold, bring il in. F urniture
need of conservation measures.
season- Both teams were defeated, out the state have shown t, willing­
sold at private sale anytime. Farm
ness to cooperate in the work and
Asked in court whether she was the boys 21-14 and the girls 21-0. are arranging dates and details for 5 machinery sold at all times
123 East Third St. Albany
The
boys
of
the
high
school
have
married or not. Miss Ada Calvert
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student speakers and programs.
of St. Louis said: ‘‘No, but I am been practicing baseball for some
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
b e b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
W
ayne
Veatch
is
a
member
of
time. The girls expect to start
only 48 and still have hopes,”
the committee working in the 9th
practicing soon.
distiict,
which is composed of Linn,
By judiciously choosing where to
All grades are now averaged up
dig fish bait one may got a fair for the first semester. The honor Lane and Benton counties.
start toward the spring garden at roll has been posted in the ball as
I
We have a complete line of
the same time.
follows; “ A’’ average students:
D a n a C . R o ssm a n
the well known Palmer's
Nora Coldiron, Esther Seefeld ;“ B"
Toilet Preparations.
Better Farm Homes
average students: Ellsworth Gard-
GARDEN GLO, PERFUME
Among the states in which the ner, Hope Hussey. Beverly Isom,
TO ILET WATER,
degree of Master Farmer was con­ Bessie Reynolds, Grrtrude Robins,
FACE
POWDERS, TALCUM
ferred last year, Oklahoma made a Mary Smith.
SACHET,
SOAPS, COMPACTS,
Bluford Moss is back in school
good showing with 18 outstanding
ETC.
farmers so honored. Naturally they again. He will be compelled to use
L a d y A s s is ta n t
crutches
for
some
time.
were selected from these who not
A ll calls answered day or night
only had made farming profitable
The annual report has just been
I ’hone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
but had also given attention to made and to the State Superinten­
Cor. 1st. & f’erry
Over 30 years in Albany, Oregon
la
a
tncatis for improving conditions of dent of Schools and Halsey rauks
a a a a a
aaa aaaa. b b b b u b b b b b .
■ B B B B K B B B B BBI
well in standardization.
faun life.
The students of the Halsey high
Il was found that without excep­
tion these 18 men bad given thought school have shown great iuterest
to their homes, as well as to the in music. Of the 41 students en­
efficiency of their farming opera­ rolled nine are taking music as a
tions. In eacl) case the farm home part of their school course.
F or O n e Y ea r
was (quipped with a lighting ays-
The French class, under the di-
a
Against
accidents, bruises,
earn, running water, sanitary facil­ rection of Miss Nelson, have start,
i
negligence,
cuts, blowouts,
ities and labor-saving equipment ed making exhibits which will lie
1
rim
cuts,
wheel
alignment,
to lighten the burden of the house­ shown on Achievement Day
The
J
under
inflation
or
any road
wife.
French II class it making French
S chool notes
NEW SPRING
WALLPAPER
Allphin's Auction House
w/^ b a n y ;^Z)irectory
A lbany
M
4oS West F irst
B U T T B R -N U T BREAD
A lbany Floral
F U N E R A L
I) I R E C T 0 R
LEE DRUG STORE
Our Seiberling i
TIRES
;
Protected
■ hazard by the
Seiberling Protected
Service Corporation.
The Northern Life Insurance Company of
Seattle, Washington, announces
the appointment of
P . A . M a th e n y
a Arrow
J
Use this convenient, coordinated
service to Pacific H ighw ay points
Garage
Halsey, Oregon.
a a a a a a a a a a a a aa
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District Representative for Albany, Oregon
um n
Beautify
the Yard.
Special Representative
S t a t e S a v in g s a n d L o a n A s s o c ia tio n
The finest lot of
Shrubs and Perennials we
have ever had. at very rea­
sonable prices. Come in and
look them over.
P. A. MATHENY
By Train
or
Motor-Coach
Now you have the choice of traveling via
Southern Pacific by rad or highway. Dependable
trains and motor-coaches provide frequent serv­
ice at convenient hours. If you wish, go one way
by tram and return by motor-coach.
B u y 1 0 -R id e T ic k e ts
for use on the motor-coaches and good for 60
days. Save money with these low fares.
Daily service to and from Salem, Albany, Port­
land. Corvallis, Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass,
Medford, Ashland and intermediates.
STORE
ar
nM iianiH HiinauiiiiuiH iaii iKiwouuiiuiinai.
Cut flowers
ast
E
A lbany
barber
shop
Charles R. Goltra, Proprietor
Member of Master Barbers Asscciation.
Specializing in Ladies' and C hildren's
H air Cuts and Bobs. W ork Guaranteed
1029 East Second St.
Albany, Ore.
ALBANY STATE BANK—We e
•¿ » invite your business. Savings
_ and
commercial aceounts. Capital, surplus,
undivided profits, $100. COO.
E ASTBURN’S GROCERY
4th and I^ o n s Street
The place to buv good groceries at the
rig h t price. On the corner, plenty of
room to park. Albany.
EV rlm iller Furniture Co., futni-
» ture, rugs, linoleum , stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street, Albany, Oregon.
UOLMAN & JACKSON
■ •
G rocery—Bakery
E v e ry th in g in the lin e of eats
Opposite Postoffice
IM P E R IA L CAFE, 209 W. First
»
Harold G. M urphy Prop.
Phone 665
W e n e v e r close
J ennings Auto
Top Shop—Auto
trim m in g , seat covers and w inter in-
closures. 202 E. Second. Phone 418J.
N. L. Jennings Manager
R O SC O E AMES HARDWARE
The W inchester Store
O A K LA N D —PONTIAC'S
Sales and Service
Good usedcars sold w ith our guarantee
B Y E R LY MOTOR CO.
Albany, Oregon
Our new series Pontiac now on display
FARM LOANS
at lowest rate
of
interest.
Real Estate
Insurance
prompt service, courteous treatment.
W m . B a in , w ith Lane County Abstract
company, Albany
I f you enjoy a good meal
And know a good meal when you get it
You’ll be back for y o u 'll not forget it.
PARAGON CAFE
LTueS“
G E O . M. G IL C H R IS T
ALBANY
T icke t office Bell l ine Stage,
Albany to San Francisco, $15.
H a s k in s & T a lb e r t
Sears’ Grocery
A Service and Cash Store
Ask for prices.
Call At
Davenport Music House
For New aud Second Hand
Pianos. Pianos For Rent.
Albany, Oregon
A lb a n y B a r g a in H o u s e
New and Secbnd Hand F urniture
Highest Prices paid fo r a'! kinds
o f Junk, Wool, Hides, Furs, Pelts
Cascara Bark.
Albany. Oregon.
A lb an y
Creamery Association
M anufacturers of
LINN BUTTER
and B u y ers o f E ggs
A F a r m e r s ’ C o -o p e r a tiv e
C ream ery
mÇ.;
E. L. Stiff
Furniture Co.
422 W e st E ir s t S t r e e t
A lb a n y , O r e g o n
Complete Home
Furnishers
Universal & Cclcnial Ranges
• 'I •
Mi
-rc
Your Vision Is Above Price
I I
nmt
Once GONE, no amount of money
can replace your eyesight. I t is
the most priceless of a ll your pos­
sessions. Far too precious to he
tossed around on the bargain
block. When your eyes need at­
tention come to a
Reliable Optom etrist
Southern Pacific
“ E v e r y t h in g in I n s u r a n c e ”
Phones : Office 20. Residence 531 R.
140 West 1st Street.
Albany, Oregon
Co
and plants. F loral art for every
and all occasions.
Flow er phone 458-f.
F.C. DANN ALS
For My
Lady’s Toilet
baking co .
Sil I er-gray Motor coaches
C P. Moody, Agent
Phone 226
l e a n a n d a r r n e -North 10.33 a m south 5.Î5 p m. Morris Ph’cy
Then you w ill be sure to get e x ­
pert optical service at a fa ir and
square price Years of service to
the public lias b u ilt a reputation
tor dependable service and F A IR
dealing \ on w ill enjoy having
your eyes examined and fitted
here.
Harold Albro,
J-tweler and O ptom etrist,
313 West F irst Street Albany,O rc.