Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, May 03, 1928, Image 8

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    Hal sey En to rprise, FTalsey. Oregon, May 3. 1928
ess served a two course lunch at
small table« Each table was cen­
TAKING TO
tered with a vase filled with app!?
WONDERING
blossoms.
Mrs. Harold Muller
assisted the hostess in serving.
By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
Sixteen members were present (or
Dean of Men, U niversity of
the afternoon, Mrs. Frank Gansle
Illinois.
was a complimented guest.
The next meeting of the club will
'I I E king was in a sad way, so the
be at the home of Mrs. C. E Evans
legend ran, as kings have often
I), n, and are still today, If reports are
on Thursday. May 10.
to be believed. T here was a great oak
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tree that grew against the palace wall
that was so big and so thick In its
brunches that It shut out all the sun­
light from the king's palace. The
king had offered faany, many dollars
to anyone who would cut down the
huge tree and let the sunlight Into the
great castle In which he lived, hut no
one had been able to do It, for ns soon
ns ever one chip of the oak’s trunk
flew off under the stroke of the ax
two more grew in its stead.
And this was not all. The king had
dug a well which was to hold water
for the whole year, but although ull
his neighbors had wells, when tliey
came to sink a wifi for the king whose
palace stood high ubovc the valley,
they had gone down only a few inches
before they struck uu Impenetrable tfetCotfrctSet ’ » -»¿oRgetSetfieRfetfe
rock
But the slug had set liis heart upon
having the oak tree cut down, and up­
on having a well sunk that would fur­
nish his household with abundant wa
ter. and to anyone who could accom­ W. II. Wheeler, Halsey, wants Barred
Rock Birds, 1% pounds up. tn3-'.C.
plish these two things he agreed to
give the lovely piineess for a wife
und half Ids kingdom. It was a prize FOR SALE—Jersey Black Giant eggs
$2 per 15. E. A. P. LaFollette, H al­
well worth working for, for the king­
sey, Oregon.
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dom was a noble one and the princess
was beautiful beyond dereriptlon.
McDaniel Monument Works. 119E. 3rd
St., Albany. The entire stock of won
uments and markers to be closed out
at greatly reduced prices as I am go­
ing out of business.
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PIN E GROVE
Mrs. W. D. McLareu entertained
the membeis if the Kroweldeen
club at her home Wednesday after­
noon. During the business session
plans were made for the entertain­
ing of the husbands and frmihes
of the members at the home of
Mrs. Russel Gttliens on the eve­
ning of May 5.
During the social hour the liost-
tess served ice ceam and cake,
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ALFORD
j Monday evening Mies Lillie Rick­
ard was a guest at a party given by
Mrs. Loop at her home, in honor
of Miss Vera l'ullen. Games were
the diversion fur several hours after
which refreshments were served.
Fifteen were present fur this pleas-'
ant evening.
G ro ceries
Table supplies are, of course, a necessity. You
must eat. T hat’s why we are in the grocery
business in Halley. You natuially want the best
food tuff money can buy and want the prices to
be right, too. We can satisfy these demands and
wants with the best line of groceries th at are
to be had and prices are as low as can be found
anywhere in the Valley.
Edited By W ilm a W a h l
The student body oitieers hav.
been elected for next year and are
as follows: president, liess e Rey- 1
Holds; vice president, Wilma W'abl;
secretary, Ruth Sturtevant; treas-
erer, Lucille Phelps; sargent a t
arms, Colly McCord; reporter,
Muriel Lake; yell leader, Ellsworth
Gardner.
The girls of the Shedd grade
school played the girls of the local
grades. The Halsey team was de­
f t ated, the score being 7 to 8
Last Wednesday the hoys of the
high school went to Hernebuig to
play a practice game with the team
there.
The high tchool play “ Aarcn
Hogg, Freshm an,” w ill be present­
ed at the City Hall, Friday, May
•1.
The senior class held a meetiig
last week. It was decided to have
the baccalaureate service at the
Church of Christ on May 20. Class
night will Le at the Methodi t
ohurch May 23.
In giving the honor roll last week
the name of Bessie Reynolds was
omitted ftotn the “ B’’ average Lat.
The high school picnic will he
at Triangle Lake on June 1. The
athletic manager is trying to get a
ball game with Blachlty on t! a*
(4 )0 1 ) GOODS
Edwin F. Fortmiller
S O C IE T Y N E W S
From Our
C indidute for
County Coroner. Linn County
Republican Primaries
May 18. 1928
h «• k
Regular Correspondents
Mr». Dana. C. Rossman was a
charming boatess of Thursday af­
ternoon w hen she extended th e hos­
pitality of her home to the mem­
ber« of the Study club. The rooms
were gay with vases filled with
i l apple b'oBsonts while pink and
green wae the color scheme carried
out in the other decorations.
h s ‘ n n
Tandy for Her--
A dainty box of any of the
popular brands of candies
in our v e il assorted stock
would m ake a most appro­
priate x ift to your best girl
sw eetheart or wife.
The gift would be doubly
acceptable if purchased at
C lark’s w here none but the
best is carried in stock.
C la rk ’s C onfectionery
In the absonce of Mrs T. I.
Marks. Mrs. George Laubner, had
the lesson topic, “ Original Inven­
tions of the Chinese.” Roll cal)
was answered by givipg some un­
usual occupation for women.
During the social hour the host- I , d.iv
lr :
w
Esther Se- feld, Reporter,
D ana C. Rossm an
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STRAW BERRY BICKERS WANTED:
1) E. Walgamot, Brownsville, Ore-
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F U N E R A L
I) I R E C T 0 R
County of Linn, I *
Belore me. a notary rublic in and for
the county and state aforesaid, personal­
ly appeared A. A Lake, who, having teen
duly sworn according to law deposes
aud says she is one of the editors ol the
Halsev Enterprise and that the following
1-, to the lx-st of her know ledge and be-
I lief, a true statem ent of the ownership,
1 management, etc., of the aforesaid pub­
lication for the date shown In the above
, caption, required bv act of August 24. |
1912, embodied in sect'on 415. Postal
l aws and regulations to-wit That the
names of the publisheis, editors, are II
I Lake and A. A f ake managing editor
I I I ' Lake, Tmsiness manager A A. Lake,
j I hat the known bondhohlers. mort
- gagees and other security holders own-
i m g 1 per cent or more ol total amount
, of bonds, mortgages or other securities
I are Albany State Bank of Albany, Ure-
, gon.
I ! Suhsbribed and sworn to before uie
this 3rd lay of May 1923.
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A A Bussing.
N dary Public of O reg o n
Mv commission expires March 9, p)J2
- la d y Assistant
All calls answered day or night
Phone 255.
Halsey, Oregon
As you unr >11 the w rap­
ping from a Federal
l’ire notice the extra
heavy tread, the live
rubber easing.
Federal and Fisk fires
HALSEY GARAGE
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■ a a a a n n a iia a
HALSEY THEATRE
TUESDAY, MAY 8, 8 O’Clock
‘ T he
S h ep h erd
of
The H ills”
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Statem ent of ow nership, management
etc., required by Act of Congress ot Aug-
I nsl 24. ¡91?, of llalsey E nterprise unb-1
I lished weekly at Halsey, Oregi-n, for:
| April. 1923.
SHAKES—Old growth Douglas fir, oa
sap, guaranteed: also old growth red
cedar pests of good size; delivered any
where. See Mr. Laubner or address N.
O. Isaacson, Goldson, Oregon.
FOR S 1LE—A spreader; bees, comb
honey, supers: also honey at closing
out prices, N. T Sneed.
New !
Quick-Drying
ENAMEL
Made by LOWE
BROTHERS. Design­
ed especially for wood­
work, furniture, metal
work, toys, etc. Dries
ready to recoat in four
hours. Contes in beau­
tiful, striking colors.
Flows freely and works
easily.
Produces a
durable finish.
The picture
that you have
been wanting
to see.
P rices 15cA3.Sc
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Coming to Albany
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
in In te rn a l M edicine fo r th e
p a st fifteen y e ars
D o ts N o t O p e r a te
W ill be at
HOTEL ALBANY
Monday, May 7th
Office hours JO a. tn. to 4 p. in.
ONE DAY ONLY
No C h arg e foi C onsu ltatio n
IJr. M ellenthin is a regular graduate
in medicine and surgery and is licensed
by the state of O regon. H e does not
operate for chronic appendicitis gall
stones, ulcers of the stom ach, tonsils
or adenoids.
He has to his credit w onderful re­
sults in diseases of the stom ach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid­
neys, bladder, bed w etting, catarrh,
v ta k lungs, rheum atism , sciatica, lag
ulcers and rectal ailments.
Below are the names o f a few of his
many satisfied patients in Oregon who
have beeu treated for one of the above
named causes:
If. H. Blake, M arshfield
Elmer Booker, Condon.
Bessie Eckles. Em pire
D. G. Horn, Bonanza.
W. C. Helyer, K ent.
P. M. Koster, Mt Angel
Mrs. L. H. Martin. Moro.
Davis Steinon. Allegany.
Fred Shields, K lamath Falls.
Joe Sheosliips, Gibbon.
D I. W agenblast, Portland.
E IR '.Y Ohio seed potatoes, 5c lb., lim i­
Rem em ber the above date, that
ted quantity, going fast. P. J. Forster consultation on this trip will be free
and that this treatm ent is different.
FOR SA LE —Kitchen range in good
shape; also 3-burner oil stove, call one
M arried women m ust be accom pan­
ied by their husbands.
block east of Halsey Hotel
W alter Duff 3
Address; 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los An­
The Enterprise $1.00 a year.
geles, California.
l o c , 1 5 f o r $ 1 .0 0
Hill & Company
T h e M usic S h o p Alb O a regon
ny
Halsey, Oregon
Get
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at
Morris
Pharmacy
The new Tonic Appetizer.
GLOBE
The Most Misunderstood Woman
In American History
Who knows L in c o ln -th e S u ito r-th e Husband—the Father?
Who knows the story of his m arriage to Mary Todd and their
later trials and triumphs.
Only a small group of intim ate relatives have had access
to Lincoln’s heart and home, and now these relatives—the
family of Mary Todd—have broken t^e silence of sixty years
to write this great romance, the story of “ Mary, Wife of
Lincoln, by Kate Helm, her niece. The first big installm ent
of this touching, tragic story will ap­
pear in the May number of McCall’s
Magazine.
Sun. Mon. Tues. May 6-7-8
Chester Conklin ai d
Louisp Fazenda in
Mary, Wife of Lincoln, is first of all
a great romance! It is one with the
romances of old that will live through
the ages—a story th at will awaken
the sym pathies and stir the hearts of
all its readers.
“Tillie'sPunctured Romance”
Thur., Friday, May 10 11
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Raymond Hatton in
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HALSEY STATE BANK
By Harold
Bell Wright
SEED Potatoes—Marketable Burbank's
for sale. Bert Minckley.
w ills or to cut down oak trees, hut
they lack interest, they have no curi­
osity, they are not possessed with this
wondering state of mind which led
Jack to find the ax and the spade, and
the trickling stream .
C om e in a n d get a
color card.
S ta te of O reg o n , (
As you unro ll it
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SCHO O L NOTES
K O O N T Z ’S
I t . us l ’> it-r mill Paul and Jack—
three brothers—who set out In the
hope of finding a way to cut down the
tree and to dig the well.
It was Jack whose curiosity led him
to wondering concerning a sound of
chopping which he heard up the hill­
side as the three brothers were sel­
ling out toward the palace, and fol­
lowing Ihe sound he came upon a
magic ax chopping away at a great
tree, and this he put Into his pocket.
And this came curiosity discovered
to him a spade that could penetrate
Hie hardest rock, and a stream of wa­
ter which flowed uninterruptedly ns It
was told to do. The older brothers
mocked him for his curiosity but with
the ax and the spade and the little
stream lie was able to fell the ouk
and to dig the well and to fill It to
the brim. And so he won the wonder­
ful princess for bis bride aud he came
into possession of half the kingdom,
while Ills brothers had their ears cut
off and were sent to a desert Island.
And as the story ends, “Well, Jack
wasn't so much out of his mind wbeu
he took to wondering.”
There are a great many clever young
people today—clever us I’eter and
Paul aud Jack—aud a good many of
these clever ones are In college and
would gladly find an easy way to dig
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for one y ear.
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