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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. X I
HALSEY, L IN N CO UN TY, OREGON. T H U R SD A Y, SETT. Jl, l « J
Northwest N ew ies^
High School Notes
hat
Mrs. W . A. Muller
go far
recovered from the recent opira’ion
(Meade Straley, Reporter)
that fhe wag able to be brought
homelast
Her many
many
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Sebool opened Monday. Every-
friends are glai to saa her hone 0 ie 6eemfid g!ad to be back and we
again.
; «ball enjoy this school year. We
Ed Zimmerman and family miss the pupils that are gone, but
v;aited the county seat Saturday. there are a few who will not return
until the latter part of the week.
School started in district 39
The freshman class is starting
Monday with Miss Lena Keene of
off with a boom— twenty-two green
Brownsville teacher.
freebies.
H . J, Farrell and wife and sons
G!eun and Cecil were cellers at
Toe student bodv officers for this
J. W. Pugh’s Sunday afternoon. rear are
President,
Kenneth
Preston
Guy Layton and family were Cross; vice-president,
Newton;
secretarr.
Grace
Robin­
■hopping in Albany Saturday.
son; treasurer. LaVelle Palmer:,
Miss Frost Bass of Halsey is reporter, Mearle Slralev; yell
working for Mrs. W. A. Muller lender, Anna Heinrich.
Garrett Mesman and family o:
We ire glad to have with us this
Albany were callera at W. A. Vfliiy Ellen, Kenneth and Roberta
Muller's Thursday,
an Nice, who recently arrived
M ss Francis Freerltsen visited from Lewiston, Idaho
home folks Sunday.
The sophomores have elected
Mrs. Bud Waggener and little Agnes Chandler is class president
daughter and her siater. Miss and the juniors have Leone Pal-!
Madge Abel, were Sunday visitors mer as their president. The other
at the Muller home.
classes have not elected officers.
Brownsville Briefs
W hen in Albany a good place to
eat is at
&
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S tin g o .
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r a g ia f a r u r itb . s t i r a . <2. S i S t a f to r i) . S i a t a a g , C r a g o n .
Jots and Tittles
feel,
Miss Beuna Albertson is assist­
ing with the housework at J. W
Pugh’s, Mrs. Pugh having latently
returned from the Corvallis hospi­
tal.
NO. I
Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally
and in Halsey Particularly
The high school s’ndents
very fortunate in having Mrs.
Freeland as assistant principal
Ed Warmoth is home from his
this vear, and also in having Mr. vacation at Portland.
English with us again. With such
Duncan
McLaren’« estate is
Mrs. W illiam Zellmer called on splendid teachers and the co-opera­
tion of the students whv conldn’t valued at $7,617.66.
Mrs. Hadley Monday.
this year be a success? It will be!
There will be a county thistle
Mrs. J. P. Ashton and daugh­
meeting at Albany Oct. 12.
ters c riled at the Colling home Sat­
Cunning Exhibition Tomorrow
Blain Brothers have leased the
urday afternoon.
Tbs Halsey Thrift Canning club, Cecil Harrison place at Brownsville.
E . Russ and sister, Mrs. Knee-
L. E W ilto n has filed hie nom­
land, were Sunday visitors at Ü. under the leadership of Mrs. Qnimby,
J. Albertson’«.
ill giveapnbhc demonstration in the ination petition for the shrievalty.
fruit Friday. C -tu:ng home thev
came near bump'ng into a railroad
tra u nt the Halsey crossing and
in making a quick getaway their
car struck a post and kocked off a
hub cap and got u jo lt that se­
verely wrenched the lady’s back.-
Shedd Shots
(By Ralph Lawrence)
(B y Anna Pennell)
School began Friday with a
Ed McCarty and wife and
short enrollment, on account of
hop
and prune picking. No daughters left Weduesday for M in ­
pupil will be admitted during the nesota to visit Mrs. McCarty’s
tirat semester unless he enrolls be- parent«.
I fore October 1.
A rthur Albert went to Corvallis
. Jim Anderson and wife, with Saturday to attend school.
Rev. M 8. Woodworth, attended
Tom Brassfisld and wife were
the Baptist pionio at Albany Sat­
Albany shoppers Friday.
urday. They report a good ser-
■ moo by Rev. Mr. ilin w u .
J. McCornber and wife and Mrs,
Mrs. H a iti ‘ Moyer of Creswell McComber’s sister, Mrs. Robb of
was down the first of the week. Seattle, drove up from Portland
It is a mistake about her coming Friday.
, to Brownsville to Jive this year.
Mrs. \ era Brann left Saturday
Thelma and Elbert Harrison I to join her huebaud in Portland,
have gone with their uncle, Neleou where they expect to make their
Crume, to Riddle for a ehort visit. ' home.
Six of the pupils who took the
eighth grade examination
last
week ami received th iir diplomas
• re Frank Hale, Doris Dnukard,
Hoyt Boles, Edna T u ll, Mary
Wooddy and Fay Holland. This
makes eleven members of the
eighth grade, iu district 62-74
who era euteriug high school with
diplomas.
Links In
The
UKIM, POWOH
Chain of Health
G o ld e n
C o ffe e
Tea
S p ic e s
E x tra cts
B a k in g P o w d e r
fcig : r ;
hiHI'lh
f,»n
Sold on Merit
fOlCfkS
folgere
(^•< m . p ;
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Ç o f f î É
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M . V . K O O N T Z CO.
Open Saturday Evenings
The Albany Herald memtions T
J. Rush, Rev. A. M. McClain, Ed
Bowers, J. F. Wells, W ill Schrunk,
S. C. H unter, F ederick W illiam ­
son, W . H . Putman and R. T.
Koontz as among the noteworthy
exhibitors of agricultural products
at the Brownsville fair.
Clarence Evans will show I I
Holsteins at the st^e fair. The
stock will be loaded here and ac-
compying bis herd will be eight
calVes from the local Holstein calf
club and one Holstein cow and two
cslves from the George MscCart
dairy
Following the state fair
they will all show at the Linn
county fair.— Harresburg Bulletin
G a te
f.
1
Knickemicks
in ideal bloomers for girls
from tt to 18 years. Knicker-
nicks are famous for their
comfort. Made with extra full­
ness in the hack, they carry
the slogan: “Sitting room in
every pair." For active school
wear we want to shout: “ Wear
Knickemicks!’’
J. Techauner, J. H . Samueleon, C
The Connecting
F o lg e r ’ s
Wheras, in the death of W illiam
McMahan Purity Rebekah Lodge
No, 130, I. O. O. F ., has lost a
faithful and devoted member, and
While we mouru hie death we real­
ize we must bow to the w ill of our
Heavenly Father.
Siater McMahan and fam ily, we
tru ly live in a world where solemn
shadows are continually falling
upon our path— shadows that teach
us insecurity of all temporal bless,
ings and waro ns tbat here there
la no abiding stay.
Reeolved.
T h at our deepest
sympathy go to his wife and family
and we ooramend them to the
Heavenly Father who heals all
wounds.
Resolved. Tbat a page be set
apart in the minutes of our order
to the memory of our departed
brother; that a oopy be furnished
bis wNe and a copy given to the
Halsey Enterprise for publication.
E sther M B cwd
A dda V. R ingo
E mma R. T mitx «
FOR SCHOOL WEAR
I QoWfhCai,,
SPICES
Edna Gregory left last Sunday
for Sand Ridge, where the w ill
teach tohool.
C. A. Troutman and wife and
daughter Gail spent eeveral days
The Crawfordsville school began io Porllaod laet week.
Monday.
M S. Woodworth is
R»r Meyer« and wife and
principal.
daughter Thais left last Friday for
Mrs. Alice Moore, our local Yakima to make that place their
“ hello girl,*' look her little son to home.
the hospital at Eugene Monday,
Rev. M r. Nolan, Shedd’s new
to have his tonsils end adenoids
Methodist minister, arrived F ri.
removed. He it getting
along
day and took charge of the services
oioely sinoe the operation.
Sunday.
Miss Boyse of LaComb is here
visiting her friend, Bonita 1 ut-
sing.
In Memorian
A. M - Goltra returned to A l­
bany Tuesday. He will be in bis
son’s barber shop on Main Street
there.
Mr. Goltra made many
friends while conducting the shop
Charles Schultz arrived Satur­ here and he had many here before.
Randall Zellmer spent a few high school tomorrow afternoon.
Ned Callaway and wife were in
days in Albany the p .st week,
Everybody is invited, especially the day for a visit with bis sister, Mrs.
D. D Ribelin, a grandson of the Eugene on business Monday. -
L. E. Neal.
Beuna Albertson spent Sunday houseivites.
patriarch W. J. Ribelin,
has
with the home folks.
A. J. Stevenson and wife visited bought the Goltra barber business.
The team consists o' three members,
C«pt. W u lff and Lieut. Zelms
D.
O-
Steveuson
and
wife
at
A
l­
J. W . Pugh and daughters Lois Irene Quimby, Geneveive Wells and
of tbs Salvation Army came from
Jackie
Coogan
came
and
went.
bany Friday.
nd Mtrgaret were shopping at the Bessie Dyk-tr.i.
Those who failed to see him missed the county test and held a street
ouuty seat Saturday.
Mrs. R. B. Forbes of the Dunlap
meeting Tuesday evening, but no
They will can both frnit and vegetables
Drug compaoy of Brownsville wa- a treat, He had a good bouse at announcement had been circu­
and
explain
the
cold-pack
method
of
the
Rialto
last
week.
Lavalle Kitchen has gone to
in town Sunday.
lated aud very leaf people knew
Eugene to spend this winter with canning.
Miss Helen W illiam s is helping anything about It and the attend-
Samples of their canning will be on
Rev. A. M. McClain had a beet
his grandparents, Johu Bryan and
Mrs. J. D. Pittman and going to ance wae small.
exhibit and spectators are invited to ask (not a dead beat) eleven inches in
wife, and attend high school.
school from the Pittman home.
questions.
diameter at the Brownsville fair.
Mrs. Harry P .rk of Brownsville
A. F. Albertson sawtd wood for
This is their first appearance as dem"
C. A. Troutman of Shedd was
J. F. Yenner of Browosville, came home from a visit at Mc­
several of the farmers in this cnitrators and it is required as a part of
fined $15 and $4.50 coett in A l­
who
is
old
enough
to
know
heitir,
M innville Monday and was met
neighborhood the first of the week the canning club work.
has bought an automobile and run'­ here by her husband with his oar. bany Tuesday for running an
When they shall have done this their
Oldsmobile truck with a Ford
ll himself.
Chester Austin has moved to touring oar lioense an $10 and
H . L. Straley and family were club work is done for this year, unless
J.
W.
Rector
and
grandson
go'
Twin Kalis, Idaho, where he is $4.60 costs for running a for-hire
si oppers at the county seat Friday. they compete with the other canning
teams of Linn county at Shedd Saturday borne Saturday from a highly en­ employed iu a flour m ill, as he vehicle without the required li­
This they intend to do. Should the, joyed vacation of a month alonj »as io Brownsville.
cense.
win the county championship, they will the Oregon shore.
A new 40 by 80 hern, forty tone , Fred Applegate and wife of
he entitled to go to the state iair at Sa­
W e H ave
Robert Poor and wife and daugh­ of hay, 800 bushels of grain and Ynncelli were overnight guests at
lem next week to compete with teams
ter Betty of Portland, Mrs. I n some tools on the Stelp place, east the T. I. Marks home Sunday.
EVERY THING
that have won in other counties.
Waters, W illard Waters and I. of Harrisburg, was burned Satur­ They left Monday morning for the
'• O ptical
This demonstration work is considered
W. Pouttu of Brownsville were day morning.
round-up at Pendleton,
They
very important by the government
Halsey visitors Sunday.
E Y E S T R A IN
were
aocompanieri hv Messrs
Statistic* show greater returns from
The 0 . A. C. recommends dust- (iagerson and Gtorge Bass'tt.
Is the Cause of Many
money and effort expended in the club
Dick Wright went to Harri-burp iig s e e d wheat with copper car­
H U M A N IL L S
work than any other department of Sunday.
Frank
Baumgarter bonate in floe powder as a preven­
I f your eyes give you trouble or
education.
and wife have taken charge of the tive of smut. The Mttrphv seed
yonr glasses are Annoying
hotel there and M r. W right wi
SEE US. We can Relieve Yon
seed company sells the seed already
David Arnold has been sued for be clerk in the ho'el office.
treated. The company also sells
an old hotel bill at the Hole1
^ 1 1 3 1st SL W. Albany. Phone
the powder, ol which two ounces
Mr«.
Mildred
M
cM
ahan’s
con­
Browueville.
dition in the recent operation foi will b j enough for a bushel
appendicitis wss more serious from seed.
the fact tbat she bad overworked
Archie Cornelius has quit bach
in her recent trip visiting the Re- •#g,
Mrs. Cornelius, with
beck ah* of the state as head of the babv, came home Sunday from
organszation in Oregon. She i their vh lt at her parents’.
reported recovering nicely and
(Continued on page 3)
! FOLGERS
fOIGtR s
was expected home today.
Bancroft Optical Co.
Bud McElvane and wife left
Saturday for Portland, Bud ex­
pects to goto Newberg and have
oharge of a paving job.
gfj 98c
nmt« acr. I* (Ml
Sites 14 te 18.......... ....................... $1.15
Knickerntcks also come in ladies' sizes, in all colors, of silk and satin ' ’
fllsck sateen bloomers, 6 to
K C O N O FLOOR
Haleey Christian Church
Children’s Hose
Church Announcement«
We have unpacked hundreds of boxes of hose
for children in the lust couple of weeks and we
feel (hat we can satisfy almost anybody.
Christian :
10, Bible school.
11, Lord's Supper.
Sermon,
“ The Great Coibmiaaion.”
7, Christian Endeavor.
8. Sermon, " The Wire Fool.”
O«t. 1 will be rally dey et the
Bible school. Our aim ie 114 in
Attendance. Plan to attend on
this day.
Le»ter Jones, pastor.
I
Those who passed the eighth
grade examine ions and became
eligible to th» high schools Sep-
i tern her 6 and 7 were District 15.
• A rthur Kheul; district 16, Walter
Govl, Howzrd Buhl, H 'z e l All
phin, Jesse Cooper, b in Oldham;
district 18, Josphjne Powell; dis­
trict 87, Norma Farwell; district Methodist:
12. Francis Tanton; district 45
Sunday School, 10.
Ruth Long; Brownsville schools,
Preaching. 11.
Oorts Drinkard, Edna T u ll, Hoy,
Junior league, 8,
Boles, Dan Sawyer, Frank Hslet
Intermediate League, 6:30.
district 70, Violet Marietta and
Epworth League, 6:80.
Floreoce Marietta.
Preaching, 7:30.
Prayer meeting. Thursday, 8.
Prank Ackerm-n and wife of
[ Shedd went above Brownsville for
Rev, C. T . Cook, Pastor,
Children's cotton school hose in both fine
and heavy rib, elastic top, do ible
heel end toe, til s tea.....................
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Soys' medium weight cotton hose, heavily
reinforced heel, toe and
knee, brown o riy
P . 10*53
OP
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Boys' famous Black Cat ho«e. tiiple knee,
reinforced heel and toe
sizes 6 t o ll , priced from.
10
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