Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 29, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    HALSEY HAPPENINGS
AND COUNTY EVENTS
will be at Harrisburg June
year.
12 thia!
Shedd Snapshots
i
Brownsville Briefs
The Albany cannery started up on
* Enterprise C orresp ond »»«)
strawberries yesterday.
(By Special Correspondent)
M
is.
J. B. Cornett is visiting
The Pine Grove baseball boys came
Mrs.
Anna Gamble is driving
Short Stories from Sundry to town Saturday and showed Halsey friends at Blodgett and Summit.
a new Ford coupe. So are the
Sources
Miss Violet P fister of Canby C. J. Howes.
how to play the game. The score
visited
Miss Ellen SpeerstraJ
ws Pine Grove 8, Halsey 1.
Mis
Emma Harrison is
Eleven bidg for building
H. B. Sudtell of Banning, Cal., fa ­ last week.
spending the week with J. C,
the Harrisburg bridge were
Mrs. Ida Brasfidd and Mrs. Harrison and family.
ther of Col. Sudtell the auctioned .
received. The state highway com.
is in Linn counetv or about to arrive M ary P orter were Albany shop­
Jess Bowers fell from a barn
mission opened them today. Some
pers Tuesday.
figuring is yet to be doue on them, for a visit of a week or two.
he was building, one day last
Mrs. Frank Hoffman of Prine­ week, and broke his elbow’.
Ther e were about 400 people at
but it it thought the Portland
Bridge company will get the con the Jersey picnic on the McConnei ville is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Elaine Woodworth will have
tract for <183,200. The com- farm near Shedd, Saturday. Quite Lym an Coates.
a
position at mother's
In , a
mission had estimated the cost at a number of Jersey fanciers were
Mr. J. E. Nilloughby and wife
present. There was practice judging left on Monday for Bend to look Tangent, as soon as school
WOO,000.
doses.
Cleons Smith will teach at by calf club members, an address by for a new location.
Chester
Mulkey,
president
of
the
Ore­
U edding bells are ringing in
Sw;et Home next year.
Loran Stone of Oregon City
gon Jersey club, and
cafeteria visited
Brownsville this week, and
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Hazel Wallace has been style dinner.
from all appearances they will
-Mrs. E. Stone, Sunday.
teuding telephoue in Mre. S lat
We ought to have some good roads
continue to ring for six weeks
Rex Davis and family of Al­ yet.
ord’a absence.
Of the taxes assessed by the county bany were Sunday visitors at
The strawberry shortage is net and collected or due this year the
Rev, M. S. Woodworth and
the Davis home in Shedd.
as great as (eared. The fruit ie budget apportioned
$440,392 for
Marshal Blakely took a deserter
Mrs. H arry Sprenger, Mrs. from the arm y to Portland last
plentiful and chear.
mending our ways, as follows: Roads
H. S. Pugh and Mrs. Lyman Tuesday. They made the trip
and
bridges
$42,392.96;
road
districts
Mre. Mary Eliza Lewelling died
Pennell were Scio visitors Fri in H a n y Wilson’s Overland.
this morning, aged 63 at Tangent, $76,000; bridges, lumber, etc., $52,-
day.
900;
ferries,
$6,100;
market
roads,
place where ehi was boru aud lived
The 1924 graduating class has
Miss Rose Nitzel, who has sent out its graduating an­
$90,000; sinking fund for county road
all her life.
been teaching school near Junc­ nouncements. The class gradu­
Mrs. J. A. Mumrn of Portland bonds, $60,000; interest on county
arrived yesterday to visit her road bonds, $25,000; two-mill re­ tion City, ie at her home near ates June 6, the exercises to be
held at the Presbyterian church.
couein, Mrs. N . C. Smith, and demption fund, $58,000. And the Shedd.
Harrisburg bridge bids are to be
other relative'.
Merle Farwell returned Wed­
The baseball game played by
opened today.
nesday from Hilt, California, the single men against the m ar­
For a few days a supposed
Mrs. Charles Dudley has a
•iranger was seen hereabouts, but
he proved to be Rodney Savage, new Chevrolet.
smooth shaven.
university, were a t the A. C.
Mrs. ti. E. Carey of Medfoid has Arm strong home Sunday.
Ralph and Ross Eggstaff and
been visiting her niece, Mrs. N- C.
Smith, and brother, W. J Farrell, Gil Wordling, from the Eugene
L. H. A rm strong and family
the past two weeks.
where he has l>een working for
several months.
Mrs. Kenneth Robson accom­
panied her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Ernest Abraham,
to E u ­
ried ones turned a score of one
in favor of the single lads. The
game stood a tie in the ninth
inning and they played the tie
off.
Old Mr, Yokum, who formerly
lived north of town but is now
making his home a t Riddle, suf­
fered a stroke of paralysis a
week
Sunday,
but is
better. ago Mr.
Yokum
il slightly
in his
89th year.
Mrs. W. P. Elmore had a seri­
ous attack of heart trouble last
Friday and fell in the wood-
house. lutdly lacerating the liga­
ments in her rig h t foot. She is
resting
easier.
H er grand­
daughters from Portland are
with her.
C. C. Carlson of Ash Swale
drove to Riddle last Friday and
returned Saturday. He was ac­
companied by Mrs. Fred H ar­
rison and Mrs. Pearl M errit of
Albany, who w ent to be a t the
MAY W. 1VM
HALSEY B.\ rKREMISE
PAGE 5
Alford Arrows
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Correspondence)
Sylvia Goodman and family <
of Rowland were Sunday visi­
tors a t the Chester
Curtis
home.
Yelda Curtis spent the week
end a t the home of her grand-
rotoh»r,
Mr».
Charles
Tandy,
Halsey Cburch ol Christ
near Harrisburg.
Lee Ingram and family and Church Announcement»
Hazel and Kate Green and Ora
Church of Christ :
Joe and Alvin Kropf spent the
Lon Cbamlee, minister.
last Sunday in the woods.
Bible school. 10, W. H . Robert,
E. D. Isom and fam ily aiu ’on, superintendent.
George Workinger and family
Christian Endeavor, 7.
attended the grange picnic in
Morning worship,’ l l . Lord’»
I’enoe's grove lari Saturday. |
(upper every Lord’s day.
Mrs. J. F. Isom and two sons
left Wednesday of last week for
W est F ir to join th eir husbanc
and fath e r in their new home,
E. A. Starnes and children
Miss H attie Dannen, Mrs. Dick
son, Ralph Dannen and wife ant
Jake Dannen and wife visited
Mrs. Starnes in the hospital at
Eugene Sunday afternoon.
Alford school closed a very
successful term last Friday. A
picnic, which several of the
parents attended, was held in
the glove near the schoolhouse.
Miss Louise Robnett was the
teacher.
Evening service, 8,
Last Sunday one of tha
greatest educators on the Paci­
fic Coast in the Church
of
Christ was present a t the morn-
ing hour and spoke on “the Un­
seen Leader.” President Eu­
gene C. Sanderson gave a splen­
did message. He was pastor of
the Halsey church 28 years ago.
Eugene Bible University, over
which he is head, is the largest
Churches of Christ school in
point of num bers training for
the m inistry and mission fields,
over 300 lieing enrolled thia
year.
In the evening we enjoyed
-he presence of the graduating
?!ass of the high school. Rev.
gene Wednesday.
Sweet Home high school base
An Octogenarian Passes
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foote ball team played Shedd high on
Mr. a id Mrs. W- II. B<;ene and
Mrs. H. M. Miller, widow of C. D fobert Parker delivered the hscca-
drove
to
Albany
Monday
a
fte
r­
son Allen, accompanied by W. A
Monday at Shedd. The «core
Miller, and h pioneer, died at her aureate sermon.
A llen, drove to Portland Friday noon.
8 to 4 in favor of the home
Next Sunday Halsey men are
and returned Sunday,
called a t the L. J. Palmer home team.
home here Saturday morning.
«roing
to Eugene to hear George
Sunday.
Mrs. Miller was born August 1st,
K arl Bramwoll did not get sent
Mr. and Mrs. V em Arnold
as he teaches th e
1842, in Newmarket, Kentucky, a.’d Paubman
Mrs. A. C. Arm strong drove and daughter I.urline visited
to jail yesterday, though the postal
class
of
1000
men.
went with her pnrenta, Mr. and Mrs
inspector made his annual investi­ to Eugene Friday afternoon for Mrs. Arnold’s parents, Mr. and
The next Sunday, June 8,
J. L. Ashburn, to Kansas City, Mo.,
her daughter Helen and Miss Mis. G. Swatzka, near Tangent
gation of tba Halsey postoffice.
in 1875. She was married in Octo­ Halsey men will gather a t 10
M r. and Mrs. Gillette, nephew Bernice McKinney came home Sunday.
ber, 1875, tojC. D. Miller, and they a. jn. in the men’s class room to
with
them
for
the
week
end-
and utece of Mrs. D. I I . Sturte­
Charles Elder, who has been
nganize a m en’s class for Hal­
came
to Oregon in that year.
A. C. A nnstrong and family working with a Southern Pacific
vant, rpent Sunday afternoon at
sey. The goal of 25 men has
A
stepson,
B.
M.
Miller
of
Harris­
and
th
eir
week-end
guest,
Mrs.
her home. They were returning
bridge crew near Roseburg, is
burg, and two daughters, Mrs. M. D. been set. If you are a regular
W. C. Smith, and H arry Com­ spending a few’ days in Shedd
from a visit in Eugene.
lfrandon of St. Johns, Wash., and man, you will w ant to be there.
mons and fam ily were a t the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
The charges on which Dr. Chrhs Jersey picnic a t the McConnei
Miss Beulah Miller of Halsey, sur­ It will be different.
A. D. Elder.
June 15th is children’s day in
Price was arrested were dropped faim near Shedd-
vive.
J '| J t
he Bible school. We will raise
A
suiprise
birthday
p
a
tty
was
and a letter to him from the doc­
W. P. Wahl has completed a
Mr». M iller's husband died ii >50 to support a native evan­
tor who made them, apologizing new sheep ham and is putting given Mrs. Vet n Arnold Monday.
1892. She had been a m- in >er <4 gelist in Africa for one year.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. H ar­
fur them, was published.
the
C um berland
P ie sly ie ria i
up a large chicken house.
’Ilia « ill tie th* minister’s « n n :tn -
ry Sprenger, M r. and Mr«. Bar bedeido of their father, Jnn Y o .k - church since early girlhood.
George
Bayne
and
wife
and
Bert S. Clark and D. Ta) lor are
Uin.
.ary
day also. The subject of
elected republican committeemen two sons, from Shedd, visited ney Albers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
lie sermon will lie “I t’s a G reat
Woid was received here last School Notes
for east aod west Halsey precincts their daughter and sister, Mrs. Cornett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Life if You Don’t Weaken."
Sprenger, Mr. and Mrs. O. week th a t Jim Anderson, who
and Veva Marks and Heury Zim­ George W orkinger, Sunday.
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Th» church without a bkhop, in
Mrs. Hazel Munkers and Shook and Mr. and Mi’s. Ollie form eily lived west of town, fell
merman the democratic.
Mr». Croee, le: e mr io the pii
bo country without a king.
Arnold
of
Albany.
Donald
were
visiting
Mr.
and
from
a
scaffold
on
which
he
was
People smoking in proscribed sec­
maty grade», took her papila on •
I f you have no church born*
Mrs. H. L. Straley Friday and
The Shedd high school base­ standing while painting a barn picnio to the »winging bridgi
tions of the Santiam national forest
onie and worship with us.
also
shopping
in
Halsey.
and
injured
hl«
back,
partly
ball
team
lost
to
Junction
City
this season will be liable to $600
above Brownsville Tueidey. W
Miss Mary LaRue took the high, 15 to 4, Fr'day. The game paralyzing
hip lower limbs. H . Beene bad about 25 in hi» M«thbdi»t:
fine or a year in jail or both.
train
for
Albany
Friday.
Robert Parker, pastor.
Donald Ward, who escaped from
was played a t Junction City While it was a serious fall, Mr. track. Mr. and Mt». Zimmerman,
Mrs. Hazel Wallace and hei The second town team played Anderson is recovering nicely. Mr. in d Mrs. Beene, Mr» Sturte­
jail while charged with stealing an
Sunday School, 10.
Lewis of Idaho, the Sand Ridge grangers, win­ The Anderson,s live at Palo Alto, vant and Jean and Mr». M. C.
auto from the Kirk Poliak motor uncle, Peter
Preaching, I I .
California.
Bond -vent along.
Intermediate League, 7,
company, was caught in Portland the spent the week end a t Newport. ning by 34 to 13.
Mi»» Bond'» class picnicked the
John Bressler was a visitor
Epworth League, 7,
other day.
The .W. C. T. U. held union
The senior class play, “ Bash
game day at the Broa usville p ark.
Prayer meeliog Thursday, 8,
in Albany Thursday.
services
a
t
the
C
hristian
church
ful
Mr.
Bobbs,”
was
given
at
Neither of the men arrested for
W ith ice cream ¡and all kinds
Preaching, 8.
The porcupine captured by W. O. W. hall Wednesday even­ last Sunday night and the prize
stealing wool from Anders Christen-
Milford Muller recently and ex­ ing. A good sized audience was essays on cigarettes were read. palate.pleating como»tible» and no
a:n has confessed, as (repotted, bnt
hibited at the A now Garage, in attendance, which the acting Among those who won prizes <>»u bar go on noise the youngsters
Thirty per MBt of the flour mills
Anders has his wool and they are
h*<t everything their heart» could
3a»
decided to become a peace
Jitifiad. It also war a succoi w’ere Emily Peachy, Irene Tay­ • iab.
have quit lince 1914. yet production
under bonds for a grand jury probe
lor, M argaret Thompson, Emma
The examination) are over and has increased 36 per rent. This ia
Beginning Saturday a series of able citizen of Halsey. He now 'inancially. About $80 was tak ­ Howe, Rosemary Snyder and a
miller»’ co-operation. The price of
eats
clover
blossoms
from
the
en
in.
r.on-sactarian meeting'*, under the
Fox boy. The children did wcil « bool is out. Everybody is happy.
An aeroplane landed in Bras with th eir work and th eir teach­ 1 The high school etudents »r* .'lour in the northwest has decreased
auspices of the Methodist churcl hands of bystanders; also roses
38 per cent; wheat has dropped 65
He even perm its field’s field last week Tuesday
and conducted by local people, and lettuce.
ers are to be commended for ¡very sorry to see Miss Leitnar per cent, while bread price» have de­
w ill he held in a tug tent two his quills to be stroked the right oveiung to cool the engine
At the interest taken in them a at t I leave. She ha» proved herself a
blocks south of the Halsey garage way, if you know which way ter regaining its normal tem ­ this busy season of th e school ’ good leather and all her studonl» creased 2 per cent. Thia ia bakers’
th a t is.
on-operation th a t diatancaa Iks
I ovh her.
Mies Emma Heniy and Harry
perature several local people year.
miller», — Market Agent Hpenee.
Miss Enid Veatch spent the who had nerve and $5 each were
Brassier were married by Pastor
Everyone who look 'the eighth
Gladys Wolgamott went Io New­
week
end
with
her
parents,
Mr.
Tucker ef the Church of Christ at
given a chance to try sailing in port Wednesday.
grade examination passed.
the county seat yesterday. The and Mr«. C urbs V eaich, and had the air.
Pakl-for Paragraph*
O. V. Thompson o f Browns­
way to keep a husband is said to as guest Miss Emily Houston of
A copyrighted dispatch to
Mrs. Emma Gregory’, Mrs ville went to Salem, Monday.
(5o a line)
^ ^ ^ t h e Chicago Tribune from
ba to “ feed the brute,” and Em ­ the U. of O. The girls planned Claire McCormick
and Mrs.
Mrs. J. W. Craig has been Buenos Ayres aays that a New Jer. Lost—in Halsey, Sunday, an In .
ma's restaurant experience will to hike from Eugene to Halsey,
Charles Barton left for Ohio seriously ill this week.
probably enable her to do that and made seven miles of the
way corporation has cr nlracted with di»n Auto Robe. Pindar p lana
apd
w’ay points Thursday. They
aucceeafully. Besides, abe wears s trip, but decided to accept a ride
Laura Ione Peachey and Chei. that city to build a diagonal ate- return to G. W. M' HN m ik w f o .
intend
to
visit
friends
and
rela­
” smile that won’t come off.”
.Hie through its busiest section and
the rest of the way. Miss tives for several weeks. Mrs. ter Brox were married Tuesday.
Old papers (oraale at 5c a buudla
Verily the time approach} Houston has been taking a Claire
Edgar Enger of Brownsville lin e it with ten-story building» it»
is a delegate from the
in journalism and will United Presbyterian church to took th e train here for Corvallis eam re length without the payment it the Enterprise office.
eth when the lion and the course
oJ a cent by the city. The com-
Iamb shall lie gown together, even work for a Marshfield paper this the general assembly a t Rich­ Friday.
CARD OF THANKS
[»».ny i» to have the rent from the
w ith the lamb outside the lion. summer.
mond, Ind.
Joseph Shrunk of Browns­ building«. including botele, the«-
Likewise the elephant and the
We wiah to (bank the many
ville was a passenger to Eu­ Bert, restaurants, etc., for fifteen friend» who bo kindly rendered
donkev shall lie.
At Albany
gene Friday.
year».
W . S. Walker and D. D. Hack-
icaistanre during tba la«t illness
(•man, democrats, are members of
the republican committees of pre.
ejnets 8 and 9, duly elected at tha
primaries, and there are other
sim ilar eases in the county. M r.
Ww'ker was elected in both pri­
maries, so bt is a member of the
committees of both parties iu his
piec net.
The plan to have the government
• Gospel Tent Meeting
HALSEY j
OREGON L
Meadamea J. A. New man and A.
N. Simona »pant yesterday a t lb *
court bouts oity.
A S T R A IG H T T A L K
(C ontinued from !>•<• 4)
Bernice
Sehildm eyer
of
Brownsville w*ent to Salem for I The people of Halsey have
under the auspices of the local Methodist church, but tba spirit •
a visit Thursday.
stood loyally by the Enterprise
will be uoseetarian
Guy E lliott of Oregon City tbiough all its vicissitudes.
S o n g S e r v i c e and p r e a c h i n g
has been presented by his wife, YVith the exception of about
0BT , ,r v ic „ T u ,,. w ,d .. Thar, and F ri. at 1:90
£
form erly Miss R uth Skillman, th re e ,t every business in the
town <8 represented in its ad-
with a son.
»-vchvrge lioiber U sd for the timbered
This Meeting will be Condueted by Local Help •
Mrs. Chas. Enger and daugh- ’ vertisinjr column», a situation
exchange timber land for the aimber-
Everybody invited to come and lake part
® ter Gladys and Mrs. J . J. Boyle, I th a t would be hard to find a
ed right of way of the Santiam
nil of Brownsville, took the train I match for in ¡'»ny town on the
Come to the big tent, two block» west of the Hal»ey g m < e
*
wagon road grant, so that the county
for Albany Tuesday.
< coast. Subscribers continue to
might build a good road there,
Mrs. Harold D oxsw and chil- « m e in with renew als and kind
struck a snag when it was discover­
dreu of Chicago arrived Tues- words year a fte r / e a r . I be-
ed that the law permits the govern­
day to .spend the sum m er with Heve there is ahead a lietter
ment to swap only for legal sub­
C’
uWsîg8f nc-r
D J Mr’ and Mr» ’’«1 Templeton her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Halsey, a better. Linn county, a
divisions. A question suggests Itself
lietter Oregon and a b e tte r En­
the train for Eugene wcnt on » fishing trip up the Robinson of Brownsville.
as to what is the actual value of. Friday.
terprise.
C’alapooia last Thursday
Mr»»« Grace and Ve»ta Mattock
12,000,000 feet of standing timbei | While at Hood River for the
WM. IL W H EELER ,
Mis.
Maggie
McClelland
and
of
Brownsville
visited
Halsey
be­
Pubhaher.
strung out along all those miles of grand lodge, Mr. and Mrs. O.
little gtandson Glenn of San tween stages Thursday afternoon and
right of way, where the probability W. Frum drove to Arlington,
Francisco arrived Monday for r. made a pleasant call at the Enter-
A fter m aking the »ale of some
is that if there ever is a road it will where they visited an unde, E.
visit
a t the homes of her pa r­ priac office.
fu rn itu re to Clarence Williams
be one over which the hauling of B. Frum. They also drove over
ents, Mr and Mrs. F. M. G ray,
last week, A. J . Hill and wife
heavy logs will be prohibited.
and took a dose-up view of and her sister, Mi s. E E. Corni-*
The county W. C. T. U. institute!
tfrove
out to deliv er it and were
Delma
Wahl
was
a
t
home
Mount Hood.
<■ •
treated to a fine chicken dinner.
Saturday for a few hours.
Beginning Sunday, June 1,
q
„'.“.’„ a t 8J
ind death of our bslo<’»d mother,
md for tha beautiful floral pieces.
IiKULAK MlILhR.
Mr?. M ark B raroon ,
Mr. and M r*. B M - MiLLBR.
NOTICE
of annual school meeting :
Notice is tieraky given to the
legal voter* ol »ebool district No.
41 of Linn county. State of Ore­
gon. that the annual school meet­
ing of said district will be held at
<he schoolhouse, to begin at the
hour of 2 80 o’clock p. m. on tin
third Monday in June, being the
16th day of Juue, 1924.
Thia meeting ia nailed for the
purpose of electing a director Io
•erva for three year» and a clerk to
•erva for one year and the traniac-
tion of btiaiona usual at tueli
meeting.
Dated thia 27th day of Mav,
1924.
B krt S. C la r k ,
Chairman Board of Directori,
Attest . B M. P. o n d ,
District Clark.