Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 02, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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You’ll laugh your bead off
at the
G LO BE
N E X T SU N D A Y
T ’he Courtesy Shop — Miilinery
en
Dkc. 2.
w . M. BUB A A N K
«od ready-to wear Xmaa novelties
requests
Exclusive but not expensive “
117 Broadalbio
|
i e . k n t r e t
all bis customers to call
at the restaurant
Lake Creek Locals
A. B. Calder of Shedd was SATURDAY EVENING for
ICECREAM SOCIAL as a
stolen Friday night.
' £ n t « r p r .a e i-V irrespoailM vce)
H ow W e K ept
T hanksgiving
H«lwy Railroad T¡me
32,
16,
N orth
3 24 «. m
5:15 a.m.
a. m.
U in
Ti-s. U’i lliam Curtis o/ Leb-
“ 15
}ï í í T « ' •” R m.
Harold Lloyd
«•
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stal- 18. 8:16 .. m. fla< £
HOLIDAY
GIFT
rnon
is
the
guest
of
her
daugh­
3«, 4:08 p. m. '
8 *2 P- tt.
Mrs. F. M. G ray’s injured foot
V?ker
Corvallis
were
with
ter,
Mrs.
Henry
Brock.
IQ
is much better.
14 and -- 16 it<jp io
to let
let un P m'
Mrs. Stalnaker’s parents, T P Nor. from
frnm -----
,et
POMtOtc
south of Euirene
C.
R.
Evans
and
wife
drove
Alford
Arrows
J. W. Clark and family had
Patton and wife, thanksgiving
to
Airlie,
Polk
Co.,
Sunday
to
lucky thirteen friends at their
day and Friday.
" » ‘'•'«fa.
visit a relative who is ill.
ot
ater thanksgiving dinner.
Passengers for south of
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Mrs.
Esther
Rike
ate
her
take train No. 17.
u8eae sh0#li
Rev. H. S. Shangle of Cor-
George Maxwell was a week-end
with her daughter
LJoyd has out-Lloyded
Halsey-hrownrvilJe jtare 1 -,.
A1®»
made a trip to vallis was here Sunday even- turkey
guest of hia sister, Mrs. a
«
7
at
7
a.
,u
.
nd
i
2:15
'**.»« Hal.
Mrs. H. L. Straley, and family’
h im s e lf
Albany Wednesday.
Hmitb, near Albany.
ing, the guest of Henry Brock.
[«»ve» Brew nsviiie at 7 4n 7 * p- ®
, G- W. Laubner and wife at<* 3.35 and « 55 p. m
* ’ Ia- Hit
Lee Ingram and family
Mr. and Mrs. Arley Cum­ t •hanksgiving
Mrs. Ringo is still improv­
dinner
with
Mr
C O M IN G 4 D A YS
i n g but has only ventured out went to Eugene Friday.
mings of Potter attended af­ Laubner’s nephew, Ed D errv’
For information of the «»u
lie,
tram No. 14 ieavi„ pnb*
to
her
drugstore
once
at
yet.
ternoon
services
at
Lake
Creek
Hattie
Starnes
of
Shedd
and wife at Albany.
Dao. tt— 7— 8 —9
Sunday.
at
12:09,
will siop oil f]aaOrth
Mark Freeman, returned mis- spent the week end with Bev­
A lbany
Mrs. W. G. Carter had at Halsey for passengers
sionary from Banks, spoke at the erly Isom.
Mr. and Mrs. Manlee Spores thanksgiving dinner her son- destination is any regular nt/6
Methodist church Tuesday even­
of
Springfield visited at C S in-law H arry Davis, and fam­ viz; Albany, Salem w^0?’
..
5'
E-
Brock
and
family
vis­
Hal»ey Happenings
ing.
&
O reaoi’ â i ' V r ï
ited at Crete Hayes’, near Hal­ Williams’ this week end and ily and her son William.
The Methodist Ladies’ Aid of sey, Saturday.
on Saturday evening they at-
(Continued from page 1)
Jess Safiey and wife had
Shedd has invited the Albany
4 nded the high school play
Curtis Veatch visited Cor chamber
Miss Minnie Carney of Sal- at
Mrs Ida M Cummings. Mrs.
Halsey.
of commerce to a dinner
vallis Tuesday.
L V £ e , i , i J l WMk ™d wi,h
Friday evening.
Safley s mother, for a thanks­ Outgoing Mail
,
L
u
N
lc
e
w
o
o
d
is
making
giving
guest.
Phillip Merriam, who is em­
M r. and Mrs. J. H . Vannice
A t the Halsey postoffic» miiIl
ployed in Salem, spent thanks­ left Monday for a two-weeks visit R Er,an k B?nd and family of further improvements on his f r ? IlSo ]VLairieJSneed Was Rome
• ’ 11:50 ■ ■ i
larm with the aid of Jack
giving with home folks.
with their son Merwin and family Rowland visited at the E. D.
from Portland for thanksgiv
Corcoran.
J.
Standish
is
in­
Isom horpe Sunday.
at Lewiston, Idaho.
mg.
B
s i S t V 0"“ ’ 11:10
-• -
stalling a septic tank. Hill &
Mrs. Inez Freeland was ar
\ h ’- 3 rd Charles Jenk9 Company of Halsey brought
Albany visitor Saturday.
Sunday afternoon J. E. True
Ckance and wife and 12m Br° WDBvllle- 6 ^ 0 ,. m. and
and wife visited their daughter-in-
H
visited at out a new range stove and in grandson Harry had thanks­ 12 m. Morning stage to Brown,
Mr. Vorez of Baker, a law, Mrs. Perley True, an invalid J J- H.
Rickard’s Friday.
the near future the home will giving dinner at L.V.Chance’s. ville goes on to Crawfordsvilk
brother of Mrs. Inez Freeland, at her home in Harrisburg.
have all the conveniences of
=
R‘
E/
Brock
and
family
1
Thanksgiving
day S. J. Holley and Sweet Home
spent the week end in Halsev
the city.
Ih e Portland Oregonian cele
pent thanksgiving
day
at i the
( " h ! 1 n a £ d Jra » lly dined with
and attended the high school
home
of
Mr.
Brock’s
p
X
£
brates the 75th anniversary of its
Play.
nf p L L ntL Y rs- L- P- Shangle « A ? b a ? y M C W " l i a “ “
(Continued on page 4)
birth next Friday. The editor of
Mrs. William Curtis of Leb­ of Portland have been visiting
Paid-for Paragraphs
This ie a good time to order the I V ‘e ED‘««-prise beat that by 24
Mr
anon visited her son Chester cu thie , ne'Ehborhood.
H a iy Bressler, wife and
*. restling. Any Enterprise , a^*'
(5c a line)
Shangle had not been here for a ->y had a fine thanksgiving
nd
family
Monday
and
Tues-
subscriber not in arrears can I The morning Mr. Wahl was to
enty‘tkr.
e
e
years.
Among
RrP«ld
at
th
I
h8me
of
John
choose five monthlies from the lift J have an eye removed at Eugene
Old papers for sale at 5c a Lundi,
the old fnends he visited the
lessler and his daughter at the Euterprise office.
of nineteen on page 6 and get ' he found himself able to see dimly v u® In*ram a nd family and Brock, Evans, Williams
and
Agnes. John said there was
them a year for ,6 cents. T h at’s | with the organ, which was sup- ) eJda and Alice Curtis attend­ Cummings
families.
Mr
hl? gi la5kin?- His wife
15 cents a year apiece.
posed to be hopelessly gone so he ed church at Lake Creek Sat­
Gar«»« "• ■ good p]ace
Shangle was injured during iW L [ot be kome from Port­ to BalMJ
urday night.
have your car repaired,
aji
tionflYart 3nd is t * k in ar voca­ land for another week, which “ 7 , work is guaranteed. If t
w
t t J
T
«
■
Miss DeEtta Robnett of Eu­ tional training m Portland accounts
don t do a job as good as I prom.
for it.
near Chino, Cal., and moved I
,,xt BundaY is "golden rule gene visited hex uncle E D
e x t» “l W,H d° “ ° V,r ” *“ >0«
into town.
’day, when the needs of the Isom and family Friday niglp
anL Mrsk ° ’ W - Frum
A number of people from a and daughters Ruth and Viv- «xtra charges to you. Free tow.
y gn"
T.
iL
‘ lttle refugees from Turkish and Saturday.
distance attended the all-day ' aa enjoyed a turkey dinner ing within five miles of Halsey
t he way the mails are han- (brutality will be stressed and
i"A 0“ r 7 i . , T j u,‘
-Mr.
J.
Connely
went
to
Eu­
Amnn”^
the church Sunday^
dled
York harbor
harbor 'funds asked for the American gene Saturday, bringing his
e , ,inL ^ New
ew York
Mrs.
V
J
e
T
O
homps^nSof,SAii
Among
them
were
Rev.
Mr
, . . Jejjef work in the npar eagt
" 0
have seemed j a miracle
daughters Anna and Josephine Fsiand” 6 andfam ily of Ingram bany, Thursday.
P. Papman.
to Ring Solomon if he could
home for the week end
Pi>L
a
J
'
T
and
Michael
have witnessed it without
O b it u a r y
Mrs. M V. Koontz enjoyed Card» of Thanks
, € cJf‘u.d ’ and families of Al­
knowledge of the processes
E” D-- Isom and family ate ford,
a
real
turkey dinner with all
Miss
Alice
Curtis
and
Virgil L. Davis was born in thanksgiving dinner at the
We wish to thank our neigh­
preceding the feat.
Read
the trimmings at the home of
a
n
i
r/
f
?
lf°
rd’
Charles
Shaw
about it on page 6.
the vicinity of Harrisburg, M m V F MRrS' ? Om'S
bors friends and the Odd Fel­
‘*nd family of Peoria; also •u-d
James Drink-
Mrs Annie Githens, Mrs. Lil­ ard. Thursday. Mrs. Koontz lows lodge for the many fav­
M.r;
Rippey,
evangelist May 21, 1858, where he lived air»- L. E. Bond, Jn Albany.
ors and for the assistance ren­
five years ago. He and
working at ‘ Tangent*,“’ says l until
unt". flve
J- H. Rickard and familv lie Nixon, Mrs. Kaltrider O has been in very poor health dered during the sickness and
Put
is
much
improved,
♦ u er?> *S not a burning hell and I '.‘s family lived one year at spent thanksgiving day T e a r M . Puckett,* H . R? Tate aild
death of our husband and
the Bible does not teach that Corvallis, but the last four ;,a »Eent at the home of E
fam iy, Grant McNeil and
MrS‘ Robert Parker ,a ,eJj’ and f°r the many beau­
there w il^R th ® BLble says years they Jlave made their Rickard s brother, M. C.Jenks rni? y and Mr- and Mrs. T 8 and children report a fine din- tiful floral pieces, and also for
« ss s
. “ ome ° " ,heir
h »'-
G v ° me ° f Mr’ and the choir at Harrisburg for the
elda and Alice Curtis ac­ Gibson and son of Pine Grove Mrs - 3J J- h
H. Vannice thanksgiv- selections of music.
shall he burned up.” That
wkere be departed from companied the J. H. Rickard 2« ere present. In the after-
day-
Frank Hadley and
Mrs. Virgil Davis
family to an all-day church i1? 0]} Rev. Mr. Burgovne of
will be hell fire.
' (this life Nov. 26th, 1925.
tamily
were
guests there too.
McFarland
and
a
nunber
of
and
Family.
nmeting
at
Lake
Creek
Sun.
Dr. H. A. Davis, of whom
his members attended the
Misses Grace Pehrsson, Ag­
« • . . X & Ì f c S S Æ T , h ° i l 7irgi’' ™
meeting. Bro. Hughes, the nes Chandler and Gladys H ad­
F a t, P a ir a n d F o r ty
fourth on page 6. There are " as»,d weU-known physician of ApniL2LiMrS: -W - E- Bu»*°n evangelist, is a fine speake! ley, all of Monmouth,
ot I ortland visited at the and the crowd is increasing in
The Albany Democrat-Her­
five news stories, each as in- in Harrisburg.
numbere. Meetings will con­ home for thanksgiving.
Isom0
WpHheia
Hephew’
E-
D-
ald
of Nov. 24 was fat — the
When
i thr
k s tS«nR
r i i aS many a romance
nen a young man Mr 3
Mrs. Nora Coleman and Er­
Wednesday night of last tinue through the week.
fattest
paper, probably, ever
no! fable?
““ t? ° ’ ,
3 attended and graduated
nestine went to Peoria thanks­
Pl«y'rab ?re S " „ d thd S d ,,& r | r . t,hL ? ited Breth" "
issued
in the county _ 80
Mi«« Amanda Mitiner wan giving day and remained over
Sunday afternoon callers at
the
week
end.
•hthtly
sOr.
t
(,b,d
Bod
brniied
pe
pages.
The
paper is very fair
R«s in the middle of their I <Re at bilomath. He taught Chester Curtis’ were Han-ey
in
politics,
instead
of being, as
, L Whu " the c*r ol th* North-
and Mrs- A- E. Foote
*ame. Animals figure in the ¡one term at >.e Harris school, ’l £ l 7 and fami)y. Edward
spent
Thursday
as
guests
with
’B
ake/nTr
n
an<?
,
Miss
Vinnic
each of the two Albany papers
¡„ J *
i?U I'
d°g s wild bark- i
occupation
“nd Wa* or°wde(l from the , a n , i i « ”nd D8VW Foote a " d
ng calls a father in time f o r l ot. [arming the remaining part
were before they were com­
B“b [ ° * d ,by 4 California «ar, and
him to save his baby by shoot- ,oi hls active life.
bined, "for the party, right or
turned over in the diteh.
The
m* L## »» eagle
carrying ' 1 1 Twenty-three
if
i'T -r. that is is carrying
wenty-three
years ago De^Wh
■ &nd family Chinese boy member of the goapel
William Corcoran
spent
rewards [\ext ------
Ju,.,e.- « Mr-
had a home Vla pksglyinF day at the team auff.red a broken knee oap. thanksgiving clerking in a w rong."_Tim e will disclose
... u Davis
a u s naa
♦ it u off.
I,.- j A
T little terrier rewards
whether this fairness- can
the kindly gesture of a strang­ severe sickness that lefc him
drugstore at Oakridge
of Brian's mother. Mrs
stand up through an election
er by saving his life when a a a invalid. All that medical nome
Rump, ln Eugene b r:n^.« - TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION
buhdog has him down. A aid could do did not bring re­ them. S° n Edward h°me Sith
Fred Heinrich, W ay^TR^b campaign. And the paper
eitson
and George and Ken was celebrating the fortieth
swindler gets two years for lief, but he bore his affliction
Notice is hereby given that neth Cross
were all home anniversary of its birth.
selling a bear he does not po- during the many years with
the County Superintendent of from O.A.C. for thanksgiving. „ The edition was dedicated
i ' ldJ a deer meets « rail­ great patience.
at Chester Curtis’ for Linn County, Oregon, will hold
road hand car and sends its
He was married Dec. 30, [hanksgiving were Mr. and the regular examination of ap­ i ^ iss^ Nora Pehrsson, Al­ to Linn county’s heroic pio­
FÍmerCohfa HeS T? " dy and son plicants for State Certificates
neers.” Sections were devot­
owner to a hospital. It will 1896, to Hattïe''*QuîiIey
berta Koontz and Ellen Van- ed to newspaper history, Linn
pay to read every page.
? IO;u WhaJ s left to mourn his Mm AR • Hl™ sbur*. Mr. and at Albany, Ore., as follows:
nice, ail W. U. students, spent county history, Albany, liter­
death. There
are three
.
mice child
cniia-
Commencing
Wednesday.
Cottage
G
r
o
v
r
a
n
d
M
Ä
thanksgiving
with home folks. ary and sporting matters, nat­
n J b e entire flock of T ' I m 11
this marriage, Mrs.
December 16, at 9.00 o’clock
Rhode Island red and •ly- iMona Mason of Corvallis, Hen- oi H»m"d urg.hil1’0“ * " d baby
Mlss Emma Kotan, a teach- ural resources, agriculture and
anr[l continuillK until Sat-
mouth rock chickens o f ,
. ’y A. Davis of Halsey, and
4 ,tay’, VeC,ember 19’ 1925- a t ei at the Brandon school, stock raising, Linn countv
Mr«. Omega Q. Baker u( gao c n ^ h f standin* ears and two 4.00 o clock p. m.
tionnL hher tkhanks«lvInK vaca­ towns, the scenic beauties of
the county and state and other
tion at her home in Scio.
ir
oWT
,dne’day
Forenoon
Diego, Cal., and there is one rn ir
g° sta8fed a quadruple
subjects.
There were many
son by a former marriage, Al- Su iidA11 at the Junctlon of c . s History, Writing (Pen.
Miss
Josephine
Durst, cuts of scenes, buildings and
bt M Wr Davia of Coquille, Or. apauldtng avenue and Main manship), Music, Drawing.
teacher at Oak Plains, spent people.
“
W edneaday A fte rn o o n
Mr. Davis was a member of street, Brownsville, Saturday.
thanksgiving at Lebanon.
two orders, the Odd Fellows
ÍTníinR ° Re Reading, Manual
A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S N O T IC E
Lyman M antera, principal of
and the Woodmen of ih e P o L l . L ?k L" retur"ed from I Training, Composition, Domes-
of hearing of final accouut
I ortland yeeterday. He had ju .t . tic Science, Methods/in Read-
n orld.
‘ he school at Mineral, Wash. ,
Notice
ia hereby given that the final
■•Id
a
carload
of
clover
need
S ’“. ? 6? 1, Study for Draw­
The funeral was held Sat­
‘ he thanksgiving holiday, acc m nt of J, C. Bram well at adminis­
°
’1
S
eo
f*
rtT)era
There
ling,
Methods
in
Arithmetic.
with bis parent«, Mr. and Mrs. E trator of the estate of N ancy Palmar,
urday afternoon at the Metho­ ««« 53,000 pnunda of it , nd
' . - T h u rsd a y
Forenoon
deceased, h at been filed in the County
à M antara.
dist church in Harrisburg brought
»12,000
Court of Linn County, State ol dragon,
Arithmetic, History of Educa­
Ihe sei-vice was conducted by
Rev M r. Parker and Rev. M r and that the ?8th day of December, 192A
tion. Psychology. Methods in
? ? be*^ Darker, assisted by
the hour of 10 o’cleak a. m „ has
Plano for tale near Halee}
Brown,
pastors of the Haleey and at
icography, Mechanical Draw­
been duly appointed by la id court for
lheodore Mitzner. The ser­
B
ro
w
n.vill.
Methodist
churches
Beautiful
High-grade
Piano
ing, Domestic Art, Course of r* ’ PeeUv.ly, left the fir.t of 5 , the hearing of objections to said final
mon text was from II Cor. I :
account and the settlement thereof, at
Muat be «old at once. Big
Study for Domestic Art.
week for Portland to attend a con- which tim e any person interested ia
j j 0 monlhly (o r#!i’
T h u rsd a y A fte rn o o n
The choir at Harrisburg ren­ •nd
•aid estate may appear and file objec­
f rence of Methodiet churcbee.
C uta fu e l Costa o n e -h a lf
tions thereto in w ritin g and contest the
dered several selections of • b l. party. For particular, write t ’i*ammar, Geography, Ste-
eatne.
A m n «•» zy n
lA. .
car
. .
Dlioe Muaic Co.
nography, American
’ T Litera-
T h * L A N Q W O O D (for wood only 1 k,U
iS'C ,anJd t he Odd Fellow
Dated and first published Nov. 25,
Rev.
M
r.
Chanev,
diatriot
eu-1
bfl
Front
it
.,
Portland.
i . « U .r.n te e d to k " p f ir . twice . . Ion,, lodge had charge at the grave
.I hys,c’’ Typewriting,
1925-
J. C Bramwell,
pefintendent
of
the
Method;»»
w ith «ae-h alf the wood used hv any o th e r
Methods in Language, Thesis
I
Adm inistrator aforesaid
church,
was
in
Halsey
Sunday
H r? .*-« “ * V C* " ' eJ • n ,‘ r«*T «round
Tutsing & Tussing, Atty», for Adrar,
1
1 CUT FLOWERS- - for Primary Certificate.
iar<e -s m e h oven, aaaurinr even heat
• ng.
Your Old range taken in » c h a n g e
BARTCHER~
f u r n it u r e com pany
ALBANY
F rid a y Forenoon
There’» a
ANO
C H A R M
ou’ll J ike in our
SHEET MUSIC
H A L L ’S
hats
riorai and
Music Shoe
Albany
BARBER
Visit the i
Smart Shop1 SHOP
When in Albany
First-class Work
J- W
STEPHENSO N.
•nd preached at the mornmg eer.
Iheory and Practice, Orthor-
»«Phy
(S p e llin g ),
F rid a y
A D M IN IS T R A T R IX ’ N O T I C I
Physical
A ftern oo n
bool Law, Geology, Alge­
bra, Civil Government.
FrH
W' l t ‘
S’’ Wh‘° h raeet*
Friday with Mrs. Zimmerman
would be pleased if member» who
•re in arrest» would bring their
S atu rd ay Forenoon
Geometr>\ Botany.
Sa' Und*’’ A fte rn o o n
General History. Bookkeeping.
Edna Geer,
«
Co. Supt. Schools.
o,
h.
.
Notice is hereby given that the ua-
er«'irne,I' by order of the County Court
of Linn County. Oregon, has been ap­
pointed adm inistrator of the estate of
W illia m A. Brock, deceased. A ll per­
sons having claims against said estate
are required eo present them w itnin six
months from the date ot this notice,
w ith the proper vouchers, to the under­
signed at her place of residence, about
five miles southwest of Halsey, in Lmn
county, Oregon.
Dated and first published thie 11th
day cf November. 1925.
Lulu Brock, adm inistratrix aforesaid.
Tuasing & Tusamg. A ttys. for Adm rx.