Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, May 31, 1928, Image 4

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    Tîalsey Enterprise. Halsey, Oregon, May 31,
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
Published Thursday at Halsey. Oregon
H F and A. A LAKE
Publishers
Entered at the postoffice at Halsey.
Oregon, as second class matter.
t l a year in advance. Arrearages 12Sc
a month. Stops when time expires
unless continuance Is ordered.
Advertising 25c an Inch; no discount
for time or space; no charge for
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.
er wild, just as girls and older folk«
are supposed to be. 'fo bear the
pessimists tell it, nearly everybody
is on the down grade This being
a quite widespread belief, it is re­
assuring to read a bit of news from
Odenville, Alabama, where the
boys of the high school have or­
ganized the Liu Ibergh Science club
Its object is stated by the boys to
be “ to develop more interest in
science and actually prove it by
experim ents.'’ Members Fay a
small m onthly fee for the pur­
chase of apparatus aud books.
Meetings are held weekly. This is
a due idea and worthy of imitation
and it shows that all boys nre not
thinking of jazz aud modern ac­
complishments.
If tris High Honor
Arithmetic, history of education,
psychology, methods in geography,
mechanical drawing, domestic art,
course of study for domestic art-
Thursday Afternoon
Grammar, geography, stenography,
American literature, physics, typewrit­
ing. methods in Language, thesis for
primary certificate-
Friday Forenoon
Theory and practice, orthography
(spelling), physical geography, E ng­
lish literature, chemistry.
Friday Afternoon
School law, geology, algebra, civil
government.
Saturday Forenoon
Geometry, botany.
Saturday Afternoon
General history, bookeeping.
I dna Geer, Linn Co. School Supt-
The famous yacht, America, the
first winner of the cup which bears
its m ine, was built in New York
by Gaorge Steers and launched in
March, 1851.
Achievement Day last Saturday
was a succers from every angle
The event, dedicated to the ad-
counsellors, playground
vanceraent o, sducat.ou in every direc
(eiders of Boyg and Gi,l
U niversity of Oregon, Eugene—
S p oon R iver Sparks
b ran ch vital to a farm community.
swi(Iimi„g iu9Uuclors, and
George Belknap, of Moro, graduate
is somewhat a holiday all its
iDterested iu . qu„ ic sports
atudent in philo phy at the Uni­
( By Special Correspondent)
versity of Oregon, haa been ap­
being free from the glamor of the
(o
fy gg Red CfWg
Miss
Doris Howard who taught
pointed Sage fellow in philosophy
carnival usually imported for every ,i(e Hayerg of llfe. „ virg examiners
at CurnelJ University for next year,
school here the past term, visited
holiday gathering held now .d a y .
(o
k , beir bags and
it was announced by Dr. George
at the W. R Kirk home a few days
Rebec, head of the philosophy de­
The parade of floats, baud,
I e„ lrain for Corvallis where a Red
and Saturday left for her home in
partment here. This is regarded as
dustrjal clubs, and livestock was
Life.g aviug Il)gth„te w,ll be
one of the highest honors that can
Yamhill couuty for a week’s visit
well made op and presented.
from June 8lh to 17tb
be conferred upon philosophy stud­
with her parents before going to
At the school bouse were the ex- ¡nclugiv# Tbjg ig ouo o, teil iucb
ents, and it is usually only given
grandparents’ home where she ex-
after
a
year
of
residence
study
in
hibita of the handiwork of puplie
...
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n .
pects to help in the harvesting of
Cornell.
of the school*, and 4-H clubs.
tional Red Crops will conduct
Mr. Belknap, who was a journal
their strawberry crop.
Good, claan sports were indulged ,
is.-n major during the first part of
. . . . .
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1 throughout the country during the
The L.R .and W A Falk families
in by noth young and old; here
h
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his university career, has won high
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su m m er, three being scheduled for
distinction iu scholarship. lie is
tiio little fellows with box'ng ,
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b
spent Sunday afternoon at the C. L.
a member of Phi Beta Kappa, shot-
gloves were working furiously at the Pacific coast.
Falk, Jr., home.
astic society, and Sigma Delta Chi,
,b« ‘ manly a rt,’’ taere girls doing
Mrs. R E.Bierly, Doris Howard,
national journalism fraternity.
A tractor at Wilbur, W ashington,
their best to add points iu a volley
L nellaand Ardella Falk motored
ball game while at a m other place I put to 21 acres of grain in 4J hours, Q u estio n n a ire Show s
to Albany Wednesday.
on the school grounds father aud s*id
^e a uew record. Iractor
A rt In terest in State
John Sayer took a truck load of
aou ware oppesiug oneauolher in a outfits in Montana have been run-
household goods belonging to J. D.
hotly contested baseball game and umg steadily for three shifts, not
University of Oregon, Eugene.—
Dickman, to Seattle, Washington,
mother on the side lines cheering . even stopping for lunch where spare People In Oregon are interested
Friday, Mr. Dickman has traded
in
art,
it
is
noted
as
a
result
of
a
Some who live in the cities who, rivers were available. Machines
survey completed by the extension
his 160 acre ranch here for a 15
so profoundly pity thoee of rural [ ure getting one jump uhead of the division of the University of Ore­
acre poultry and cherry farm near
gon. A questionnaire was sent re­
districts because they fear they are, weather man.
Seattle.
The farm machinery was
cently to a number of people in­
m issing something in this life, !
terested in correspondence courses,
sold
at
a
sale Monday.
A professor declares the shark asking them to list subjects they
should have had tha opportunity
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Templeton
to have met this happy community wav the first of our ancestors to believed should be added to courses
r.ow offered, and 21 per cent of i were guests at the J. N. Hunter
have
a
face.
Ollier
characteristics
gathering.
those replying asked for more In­
home at Holley Sunday.
also appear to have bean transm it­ struction in art subjects, such as
Miss Ellen Van Nice returned to
Roys of the pre ent generation ted to some humans.
architectural drawing, history of
art, design, illustrations, interior
her home in Salem a fte r having
are popularly supposed to be rath-
decorating and similar phases. There
This is (lie season when father was a wide divergence noted in other
takes a few furtive glances at the lines of study requested.
This is held to be especially aig-
clothing store wiutiows and then i ificaut
nt this time, since it is
gets the old Palm Beach pressed.
planned to erect the Trince L.
The greatest difficulty around a
construction job is to tiud parkiug
space for the laborers’ cars.
C a lifo rn ia n s bent on a voca tio n
are headed toward Oregon,
Boys and Girls
M ak es
old furniture
look new again I
LOWE BROTHERS NKPTVNITB
VARNISH STAIN flow» in to a ll the
old c u lt, tcratchea and mark»
and renews the beauty o f old
pieces. I t stain« am i varnishes
at one stroke o f the brush.
And it dries overnight. Just
the thing for floors and wood­
w o rk, too.
Anyone can apply N ep tun ite
Varnish Stain ami be sure o f
good results, l u l l directions
w ith every can. Stop in and
get a color card.
Before you pa in t, see us.
Hill & Company
Marvin Wallerstedt, 13 year old
of Coldridge, Neb., set his own leg
when it was broken in rough play
and escaped being a cripple doc­
tors say.
Little Jackie E o m b s, 4 years old
of Hollywood, has played alvini in g
role in wore than 40 motion pic­
tures.
Isobel Sulbnch of T erry . N. Y ,
has been selected as the liest all-
around Cam pfire Girl in the l u i t -
ed States.
Elizabuth liilueg.irde, ugrd 11, of
Chicago, cam s into an estate cl
♦600,0 (0 received aft.-r her father's
death for a pump enginv invented
by him.
ITHE BUSINESS OF GETTING WELL
By Thomas ARKLE CLARK. Dean o f Men. University Illinois
myself, and In what various and curt
ous ways they had found relief.
“It’s rheumatism th at’s the matter
with you," Bland said to me. “We all
get It as we grow older. Now I had
the same thing. What you need Is inas
sage, and then soak a red flannel
cloth In turpentine and bind It about
the Joint and you'll be nil right In no
time. Now try It; It's simple, but ef­
fective.'•
“There's a man over in Ohio who
will fix you up,” Grogan suggested. “A
wonderful m an ! He isn’t a doctor, but
the way he can straighten out trou­
bles like yours Is amazing. You ought
to see him.”
“What you need,” Blake said to me
—he had heard about my trouble and
came a long way to see me—“is n
osteopath. You know they may not
be regular doctors, but they do know
all about bones and joints and things.
I was In an awful fix with my k n e e -
worse than you are—and I Just went
to an osteopath. You don’t need to
tell anyone who's treating you.’’
“It’s your tonsils," the next friend
suggested. “You’ll bave to have your
tonsils out,*’ and the next one thought
it was probably my teeth or gall­
stones, or a bad digestion which was
at the root of the matter. All sorts of
lotions and medicaments and appli­
ances were suggested to me, no two
alike, and no two persons giving the
same advice.
It is a complicated business, this
business of getting well, and one
which every other man knows far bet­
ter than you do yourself.
personal ex­
I have had
too busy a life to “enjoy poor health.''
If I have not felt well at times 1
have said very little about It, have
gone about ruy affairs, and the trouble
has cured Itself. Not that I want to
give the Impression that I do not be­
lieve In Illness—there are active germs
in the world ready to pounce down
and conquer the susceptible, I know,
and glands and organs and curloue ap­
pendages In this complex body of ours
which are sure to get out of order.
I have Just been lucky. The germs
have looked me over, have shaken
their heads and passed on to a more
savory victim.
I have not often consulted a physt-
clan. Occasionally I have submitted
myself to his bands to be thumped
and tested and examined to see that
everything was working as It should.
I anr told that 95 per cent or at least
some high percentage of people who
are III would get well whether they
consult a doctor or n o t Of course,
they would suffer longer and more
severely, but they would finally come
around.
I had a slight Injury to one of my
Joints a few months ago which did
not yield readily to treatment, but
rather grew worse. I had the most ex­
pert advice on the matter that I could
get and followed i t It was the ad­
vice of sympathetic and wholly un­
selfish friends which Interested me
most. X had never before suspect­
ed how many people had been In
the same cltuotlon as I now found
spent a week with friends and rel-
Wives here.
C A. Sias, pastor of the Church
of Christ at Halsey, was a dinner
guest at the R. E Bietly home
Sunday and with them drove to
Eugene where they attended the
commencement exercises at the E.
B. U. in the afternoon aud guests
at the Sias home in the evening.
The J. N. E lliott family moved
to Brownsville Monday having
purchased a restaurant from Mrs.
B. Talbert Their place on the 0 .
W. Frum farm has been taken by
Mr, and Mrs. Seymour Fitzmorris
from Harrisburg.
Mr, and Mrs.G. J. R ike an d E » rl
Ringdorf returned Thursday from
a very pleasant trip which took
them to Medford where Mrs. Rike
attended the annual convention of
the Music Teacheru Association of
Oregon while Mr. Rike and Mr.
Ringdorf enjoyed the beauties of
the southern Oregon city. After
the convention they drove to the
coast reaching Winchester Bay the
first day where they experienced
the exhilarating sport of clam dig­
ging. A trip on a fishing boat and
visiting the fish packing plant at
Reedsport were enjoyed. M r.Ring­
dorf is from the East so this was
very interesting to him. They re­
ported a verv nice trip.
Campbell museum of fine arts on
the campus at Eugene in the near
future. This structure will be fi­
nanced by popular subscription, and
a large part of the funds have al­
ready been subscribed. It will be
one of the finest art buildings in
•he United States, and will house
the Murray Warner art collection
as well us other art collections and
tbjec ts.
T E A C H E R S ’ EX A M IN A TIO N
Notice is heieby given that the
county superintendent of Linn coun­
ty, Oregon, will hold the regular ex­
amination ot applicants for state cer­
tificates at Albany as follows:
Commencing Wednesday, June 13,
19?8. at 9:( 0 o'clock a. in . and continu­
ing until Saturday, June 16, 1928, at
4:00 o'clock p in.
Wednesday Forenoon
V. S. history, writing (pennian-
-hipl, music, drawing.
Wednesday Afternoon
Physiology, reading, manual train­
ing. composition, domestic science,
methods in reading, course of study
for drawing, methods in arithmetic.
Thursday Forenoon
Do Your Cooking
h«' ing a
It's like
M aid at no cost
BEAUTY KNOCKS
AT YO1 R KITCHEN BOOR I
EEP that school-giri com­
K
plexion" and similar slo-
-
4
gans have for years been
of preserving one's good looks.
Strangely enough the workshop
of the home— the kitchen— has
been overlooked.
TUSSING & TUSSING
LAWYERS
is offered at the low-
Halsey aud Brownsville
Oregon
est price ever set on a
range of this high quality
BO BBIN G
BAR BER IN G
BA TH S A N D
SHAMPOOING
I
r
The Eyes of Your Family
W ith o u t a T ire Care
Make it a habit to buy SEIBERLING 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.
A r r o w G arage,
Electric Range Will Grace
Any Kitçhen!
M IL L E R
\\ lien von guard the eyes of your
family by hating them tested
regularly you are at the same
time insuring their future eye­
sight.
>o why neglect having
one made?
Sight Quickly and
Accurately Corrected
The sooner your eye troubles have
attention the better oft you are.
1-.)e troubles in their inlanc, are
easily corrected and often avert
serious trouble Yon will find our
service and prices in a class by
themselves.
F you plan to redecorate your kitchen, don't
overlook the most important thing. New
linoleum, draperies and color scheme are
splendid hut don't allow an obsolete range to jar the
otherwise harmonious plan. Would you build a
modern garage for a one-horse shay?
n
Regardless of your choice in color schemes for your
new kitchen, you may he sure that an all-white or
____________ white aud black Electric range will
not look out-of-place.
Ask about our
attractive
rooking rate
M ountain
Harold Albro,
Jeweler and Optometrist,
’to West First Street Albany,Ore
Isn't it silly how some people
think? Radios, cars, fashionable
clothes BUT an out • of - date
kitchen!
The New H 0T P0IN T ALI.-WHITE Porcelain Enamelled
Agent
Hub Cleaning Works
Albany Laundry Every Tuesday
E. C .
- 0
suggesting the wisdom and ease
Halsey, Oregon
The G abarre school ot New 0 :-
leans boasts of I t pairs of twin*.
HAVE hot had much
I perience
with Illness.
Let Beauty in!
states
piU filA M IS
I ► Let your o ld ra n g e'
I £ help pay for the*
P ower C om pany
NEW