Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, May 24, 1928, Image 4

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
Published Thursday at Halsey. Oregon
H. F. and A. A. LAKE
Publishers
Entered a t the postofflce at Halsey,
Oregon, as second class m atter
SI a year in advance. Arrearages 12Lc
a month. Stops when time expires
unless continuance is ordered
Advertising 25c an inch; no discount
tor time or space; no charge tor
composition or changes. Announce­
ments of entertainments, food sales,
etc., whose object is to raise money,
charged at regular advertising rates.
Announcements of religious meetings,
not exceeding four Inches, free if
copy is received before Tuesday.
Complete arrangements lor the
fifty .n in th annual commencement
of 0 .8 .C June 4 and the preceding
program of a lum ni aud graduating
class events have been made. De­
grees w ill be granted 522 students,
according to the tentative lis t pre­
pared, a t the ceremony Monday
m orning when Dr. Stephen B. L
Penrose, president of W hitm an
college w ill give tbe address. L in n
county has 24 students in tbe elate.
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north of Salem, lh a t d is tric t sold
The protective ta riff policy ha»
Boys and Girls
celery in th irty states last year, so
become a subject of inteiest “ gain
Yancy Graham , one year and 10 it is reported. Its superior q u a lity
in circles in which it has not been i month« old daughter of Mr«. W ill e
command« the top price in the
popular in recent years. Recently
Gratia n of H arr:*, W yom ing, has
markets.
ex-Govcruor Pierce advocated and
won six b*by show prizes.
defended i t as applicable to tbe
Posaibly gold brick artists have
L ucille Connell, 7 years old, re­
iivestock industry, at a meeting t f
tbo'eattle’and borie raisers' associa­ cently traveled alone from Paris, disappeared because they failed to
tion in Baker and in tbe Grange France, to St. Louis, where she is adopt an in»tallm ent sales plan.
publication there is constant that v isitin g her grandmother.
all lines of farm ers’ activities w iih
Irene L in ie r, a school g irl of
which foreign products come in
L ib e rty, N .D .w o u the state cham ­
competition are seeking the pro­
pionship and W 0 iu a spelling
tective influence of the tariff.
match in which she spelled mere
than 16,(XX) word«.
In spite of W iilaruette Univeis-
Edward Batbam, Jr., aged 2.
ity's eevere entrance requirements,
the list of applicants tor next year weighing 30 pounds, and Frederick
has increased 30 per cent over last hi« brother, aged 3. who weighs
spring's statistics, an exam ination 135 pound», ure the sons of M .
and Mrs. Edward Batbam, of Chi
of Ihe registrar's tiles show.
O nly 200 freshmen are admitted cago, who weigh 140 and l'.O lb«
each year and these are “ Sand- respectively.
picked’* through a rigid ejsteui of
entrance tests and character q u a li­
Ce!e*y Growers’ Organize
fications Since W illa m e tte ’s cred­
A new Labish celery grow er-' I
its have been o ffic ia lly recognized co-operative association has been
as being on a par w ith those of the formed in th a t celebrated section
upper 200 universities in the United of beaverdam land a few miles
States, numerous outstate students
are m aking inquiries and, from all
TUSSING & TUSSING
indications, it w ill be only by
Tested an d ap­
LAW YERS
tu rn in g away those rating lowest
proved by (jood
that the oldest university west of
Housekeeping
H ilaey aud Brownsville
tbe Rockies can m aintain its stu­
Institute and
Oregon
dent body lim it of 500.
We weren't aware of any voting
machines being used in tbe p ri­
maries but from returns from d if­
ferent precincts one is drawn to
conclusion th a t there must have
been some concerted movements
not u n like a machiue in its repe­
titions
LJiip’te a u ea v y n it ie u s e m ior-
eign production, wool has not kept
pace with demands and stocks are
low with no apparent surplus to
be bad and offerings are being rap­
idly snapped up. This outlook is
encouraging to sheep men and by
careful pooling a good price should
be realized.
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A N e w L O W price«««
A lu m n i from all parts of the
state snu many d istant points w ill
return for annual reunions, busi­
ness meetings and special events
arranged. Tbe class of 1887 w ill
hold a golden jubilee and tbe class
o l 1923 tbe silver jubilee reunion.
We always have the satisfaction
Mure recent clatses having reun­ o l knowing that our candidate i»
ions are those of ’ 16, ’ 16, ’ 17, T8 tbe best man. regaidless of the
AU day F rid a y , June 1, alum ni voles he gets.
are scheduled to arrive. A nnual
eupper is that evening followed by
other regular events. Saturday a f - !
teruoon
the
cornerstone
ol
Broadalbin S t., Albany
tbe new memorial union building,
now nearing completion, w ill he
Auction Sat. M ay 26, 1 p. m-
laid w ith appropriate ceremooy.
Tbe anuual m ilita ry tournam ent
F u rn itu re — liv e stock — will lie
w ill follow on B ell field after which
sold. If you have a n y th in g you
President and M rs W. J. Kerr w ill
w a n t sold, brin g it in. F u rn itu re
give th e ir annual reception and
sold at p riv ate sale any tune. F arm
m achinery sold ut all tim es
hauquet to alum ni. B recala'T tate
w ill fce Sunday June 3 when Dr.
Herbert 8. J lin . o n , prom inent
Boston m inister form erly of Ore­
gon, w ill preach.
Modem Priscilla
Proving Plant
Guaranteed by
General Electric
B O B B IN G
B A R B E R IN G
BATHS A N D
S H A M P O O IN G
Agent
E. C .
The standard GENERAL ELECTRIC Cleaner-Now available at a
new low price. What a comfort it brings into a home! How helpful
it is for quick tidying up and thorough get-to-the-bottom cleaning.
Away go the dust and the crumbs. Out shines the clean rug -d ean
deep down. And all with so little effort.
The General Electric Cleaner has fourteen good points that all help
to make cleaning a quicker easier job. Ask us to show you these
points. And try a cleaner yourself. That’s the only way you can tell
how lightly . . . and how thoroughly . . . it does its job.
C u m m in g s-A h lsko g E le c tric Co., In c .
H ub C leaning W orks
A lbany L aundry E v ery T uesdav
Allphin’s Auction House
to r th is sp len d id G-E C lean er
234 South Second Street.
Phone 297
Corvallis, Oregon.
M IL L E R
GLOBE
Sun. Mon., May 27-28
U L. W alther, m tnager of the
Oregon Public U tility In fo rm a tio n
Bureau, was in Halsey Tuesday for
a few minutes at.d took tim e to
make this office a call and present­
ing us w ith a copy of a book en­
title d “ Oregon Geographic Names*'
by Lewis A. M c A rth u r, vice presi-
deut and general manager of the
Pacific Power & L ig ht Company.
This work represents years of
intensive study by M r. M c A rth u r,
who is known throughout Oregon
and beyond, as a geographer. He
is a director of the Oregon H is to ri­
cal Society, Secretary of ihe Ore-
g >u Geogiaphic Board, and a Fel­
low of tbs Am erican Geographical
Society. The presentation
was
made possible through the courteey
of the M ountain States Power Co.
F aith is the a b ility of tbe people
collectively to make sane, orderly
plana fo r <he future, is tbe very es­
sence of continued national exist-
euce. We must stop lurebiug back
aud forth from one desired expend
itu rc of money to auother, and like
grown men and women, learn to
•tic k to proportion and to plan,
•aye Albert W. At«o«d iu the Sat­
urday Evening Poet.
“ T h e G a rd e n
o f A lla h ”
fues.,Wvd..'lhur.Mav 29 2.1
“ The Legion of the
Condemned”
Friday Only. June 1
Victor McLaughlin in
_2A Girl in Every Port”
Saturday. June 2
“ Stop That M a n ”
The Eyes of Your Family
W h en you g u a rd the eyes of your
fam ily by h a v in g them tested
re g u la rly yon a ie a t th e same
tim e in s u rin g th e ir fu tu re e y e­
sight.
s o why neg lect h a v in g
one made?
Sight Quickly and
Accurately ( orrectcd
T he sooner y o u r eyt* tro u b les have
a tte n tio n tb e b e tte r 08 you are
F.ye troubles in th e ir infancy are
easily corrected and often avert
serious tro u b le You will find our
service and prices in a class by
them selves
Harold Albro,
ACHIEVEMENT DAY
May 2 6 ,1 9 2 8
Jew eler a n d O p to m etrist,
J1J W est F irst S treet A lb an y ,Ore
Sponsored by C o m m u n ity P. T . A .
•St
Parade in th e m o rn in g
E x h ib its b y C lu b W o rk e rs a t School House
W ith o u t a T ir e Care
Make it a habit to buy S eiberling T ires here
regularly. With Seiberlings and our thorough
inspection your tire troubles are over and you
can drive with freedom for we guarantee no
trouble except that of puncture.
Buy Seiberlings and Be Happy.
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 an q u et lo r c lu b m em bers a t c ity h a ll
A r r o w G arage,
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