Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, May 17, 1928, Image 4

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    H a l sev E n te rp ris e . H a ls e y , O re g o n .
• ‘W ho t-ie «.p-stt-r shield prop-r-
Four womeo in Boston were ar.
ly placed in position the inventor
rested and fired in a single day for
Published Thursday at Halsey. Oregon
wearing skirts ‘'indicently short ' ass ires the diner that he is fully
H. P a . J A. A. LAKE
unexpected
Sime judge» lack all sense oil protected from an
Publishers
ep
irt
of
juice.”
humor.
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
Entered at the postofflcp at Halsey
Oregon, as second class matter.
The Chinese wou a national a n ­
them. We suggest, “ A Hot Time
tl a year In advance Arrearages 124c
a month. Stops when time expires 10 the Old Town Tonight.” TFat’i"
the tune that pacified the Filipino.
unless continuance Is ordered
Advertising 25c an Inch; no discount
Alter all, Judge Kind is a Ligger
for time or space; no charge for
composition or changes. Announce­ man today.
ments of entertainments, food sale-,
etc , whose object is to raise money
Blinders for Grapefruit
charged at regular advertising rates
Announcements of religious meetings,
The Junction City Tiroes comes
not exceeding four Inches, free If
to the rescue of grape fruit addict*
copy Is received before Tuesday.
who have been trying for several
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d
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years
to extract
the fluid f content ,
Io conversation with one ot Hal- r
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¡.« from one ha f of one of them at
,
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eey’a best and most progressive P™“1 u
b u .ic ... men ,h . « h e r d . r . '»
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which .be c i . , '. future wa, di„ .H honl
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« u ,..d , the q u c lio o c .m . up . . .» •b“
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A hn<ii)
flip tl nanar.
'A
hood nf
of A
waxed
paper, which
of what benefit a commercial club
oeing flexible, can be fitted to a
would be, and he expressed the
grapefruit of cny size. Fastened
belief that euch an organization
would do more in a conelructive around the bottom of the hood, on
the iuaide is a reinforcing strip
wav than anything that could be
a lopted as we would then be in whose ends project some iucbe6
close touch with the growth and forward,
welfare of the state. I, is a qu.s
“ The ends of the strip carry a
. . . .
1.
• I I t spike
n ilr ii I (furnished)
f l i p lild h i'il J t that
h a t IKJlIllH
little
points
tion the Enterprise would like to
inward. Thus, when the hood is
•e? acted upon.
so adjusted as partly to encircle
Lindbergh recently applied for a the halved grapefruit, it is secured
renewal of hia commercial flying by pie=»ing the spike» into the
licena« and in answering the usual r n d . Further, to eecure the Food
questionnaire he ataled that lie had in position, a tab attached to the
made 7,800 flight», totaling 2,520 middle of the lowr r edge of tie
hour» in the air in fllyiug , 00,000 h >od (at back of 1»tier) is provid-
mile» and had carried 7,000 paa- e l with a third little spike to be
eengera. It was decided he was likewise pushed into the rind o'
qualified.
the fruit.
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Any trip East
Edna Falk waa a guest at the ff—
R. Bierly home north of Harris-
By Thomas ARKLE CLARK. Dean o f Men. University Illinois
burg, Friday.
who
has
been
Mis. Fred Keen
Mrs. Jenkins was born and brought
quite ill is reported to be greatly
u- in Texas. Unless you are thrash­
IT WAS raining when 1 went to
improved.
_______ —
im
proved.
ing about in the Gulf of Mexico you
M u. Carl Stewart and Mrs. 1 sleep at night and raining «1» w ill find the climate of Texas com­
Reduced Railway Fares
when 1 waked in Hie inoruing-a gen­
Ftsge lines an 1 railriads have Hazel M un.ers ipent Mon iy a tle but persistent rain that pattered fortably warm during the summer
months—in fact hot.
,.n the windows and soothed me into
announce 1 a special Memorial day the II. L. Sira ev home,
We had a few warm days In Sep­
a sound sleep like distant music. I
excursion fare to and from all
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rike rnd
tember—tills is a locality In which
gave me a quiet, peaceful feeling. It
points in the state and adj doing Harlie and James Kike were visit- was like taking a sedative for Jan­ corn Is one of the staple products
states. The rate will be one and ore at the Earl Rlngsdorf home at gling nerves I knew that I shouId and warm weather In September is
essential to the proper ripening of
enjoy going out in it and feeling
one-tliirJ for the round trip. The Alford Sunday,
soft mist upon my face. Going out (be corn—pleasant days I thought
minimum fare will he 50 cents.
j j r and Mre. H. J. Falk and ¡„to a ruin never gives me c dlls or a them, for the nights were cool. Mrs.
Tickets will be on sale May 2'i to children, Pearl, Grace an I Everett, cold or a feeling of injustice or Ir ri­ Jenkins nearly suffocated. She had
seldom gone through anything so try ­
.,
30 inclusive and r turn journey drove to Salem and Woo lburn on tation. 1 like H.
I knew, however, that if I should ing. This climate of ours she simply
uot later than June 3.
a pleasure trip Sunday.
by chance meet Mrs. Grlswold-she cannot get used to.
•‘Now In Minnesota,” Mrs. Smith
Dou’t forget the clubbing offer comes from Florida, where I almost tells us, “ we have wonderful win­
froze to death last Christmas because
Boy$ and Girls
i u,
Enterprise and the McClure I had somewhere gotten the idea that ters !”
I am sure It must be true for I
Little Martha Billy Childers of magazine, both one year for 11.50 Florida lias a warm-climate, and had
came closer to freezing to death dur­
worn
light
clothing
when
I
went
down
Birmingham, Ala., after less than Either new or renewal eubscrip-
-s h e would begin: “ What terrtb e ing a short visit to Duluth one sum­
i ye»r of music study, recently ap- tions count
weather you have here! Does it do mer than at any other time in my
peared in a difficult piano recital i Mrs. Grace VanN'ce reports that notldng else but rain? It seems to life. She goes on to say that when It
gets cold It stays cold. Eleven months
ind was acclaimed a most promts- fhe Charily G'ange picnic has been me we haven't had a day of sunshine winter and one month late In the
since I struck tills spot.
ing young artist.
postponed from May 2C until June
1 tell her that she should take up full, one admirer has defined it. Here
Duncan Campbell, 10, of Brook- - on account of Achievement Day her residence in central Spain where on the other hand we never know one
day what we are going to be up
lyn, won two gold medals in a na- at Hulsey being co the for...er for centuries they have developed a against the next. Change, variety,
system of dry farm ing; where the sun
tional art competition in which 8,- dale.
sldnes seven days In the week and the unexpected, no monotony ! As they
0 0 J persons paiticipated.
Merle Slruley, who is teaching the air Is constantly full of thick yel­ say out In California no matter what
may happen—"That'» what 1 like
. ,
.
.f
77 .
. • , -chool at Marshfield spent Sunday low dust. She would like it there 1
about it.”
John Leniliau, Chicago high '-uu
1
, f
know.
s
,
,
i
.
i
In England it rains every day; In
u i i boy, unde
. , 18 a sife
i i h itsm . vi
There is notldng else with which I
school
1 ' here at j the hone o th e r parents,
Ql,„
Mi
aud
Mrs.
H.
L.
Straley.
She
am fam iliar that people are so sensi­ Spain it never ruins. In California
limes at bat—5 singles, 12 two
there Is eternal sunshine, and in
was acc nnpanied by a Iriend, Sue tive Io as the weather, and notldng uf Alaska twelve months of winter.
base hits and one home run.
which they so thoroughly approve as
I Lingle.
the climate with which they were Here we have all varieties of weather
within a week. I like It.__________
Last
Friday
was
the
last
day
of
early
In life familiar.
Spoon River Sparks
-I school for the grad? pupils and a- a
The United States, with a com­
was the father of J P. Templeton,
(By Special Correspondent)
surprise the older children brought
paratively
small percentage uf the
ami an uncle of Mr». W. R. Kirk.
earth's population produces 40"* uf
Doris Howard »pent Tbureda) a picnic lunch and Miss Howard
Kenneth VanNice of Salem spent the electricity generated._________
night at the Clifford Babcock home. took the pupils to the E. E Carey
Satu-day
night here at the home of
grove
where
they
ate
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. W, Thomson weie
TUSSING & TUSSING
visitors Sunday at the M. 3, Hard­
Piactically everyoue io tl iscom- his brother, Merwyn, aud Sunday
ing home.
LAWYERS
uiunitv attended the funeral of A mornine drove to Alsea to visit his
Doris Howard accompanied the M. Templeton at Brownsville Sun­ sister Ellen who is teaching school
Halsey and Brownsville
Curtis Veatch family on a pleasure day. Mr. Templeton lived iu thi: t mre. Her school closes next Fri-
Oregon
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OUR CLIMATE COMPARED
m
can be a Circle Trip
—. i f you go via Southern Pacific,
through C alifornia an d circle
b a c k o v e r N o r th e r n lin es.
This summer get more for your travel funds. No mat­
ter what your eastern destination go one way, return
another. You can see the whole Pacific Coast and much
of the United States at only slightly higher fare.
First «»California over the spectacular S hasta R oute .
Enjoy cosmopolitan San Francisco, Los Angeles, Holly­
wood, San Diego,—world-famed beaches and resorts—
can be in the enchanted circle of yout trip east.
From California, go eastward over any of the follow­
ing routes, with choice of routes returning via northern
United States or Canadian lines.
The Sunset Circle
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Round the rim of me United States. First on the
’ Sunset Limited,' famed 'round the world, via El
Paso and the old South to quaint, romantic New Or­
leans. Then by rail, or at no more cost (meals and berth
included in your rail fate) en|oy lOf) golden hours at
sea to New York by Southern Pacific Steamship.
The Golden State Circle
n->
!> « .‘Y"?* ;
From Los Angeles to Chicago "Golden State Lim­
ited' in its 61 y4 hours, spreads before you the historic
Southwest; a glimpse of Old Mexico at Juarez, 5
minutes from El Paso Thence to Kansas City, Chicago
& mid-vest points.
ACHIEVEMENT DAY
May 2 6 ,1 9 2 8
The Overland Circle
Sponsored b y C o m m u n ity P. T . A.
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From San Francisco follow the Overland Trail of 49,
via Lake Tahoe, the scenic Sierra, to your Colorado ot
Utah destination Or direct to Chicago on the San
Francisco Overland Limited,” m 61' a hours.
Low Roundtrip Fares
Summet excursion fares on and after May 22 Return
limit October 51. Stopoven anywhere Yout choice of
routes Let your local agent help you plan your trip via
Southern Pacific
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C.
P. M o o d y. A g e n t, P h o n e 226
Parade in the m orning
E xhibits by Club W orkers at School House
C o m m u n ity D in n e r to W h ic h A ll A re In v ite d .
Come, B rin g Y o u r B askets
B a n q u e t fo r c lu b m em bers a t c ity h a ll