y A g rc u ltu re H o rtic u ltu re L iv e s to c k A \\ eekly t hronicle ot Local Events and Progress in Linn County HALSEY, OREJON WEDWESDAV AUO. 25 1926 D a iry P o u ltry W ool NUMBER 17 Mrs. Hadley’s siater, Mrs. Charles and Alice Sturtevant and the host­ sonic cemetery south of town Sun­ - Local and Personal Mention - Jackson at Brownsville Sunday. ess, Vivian Frum. day, Rev. Robert Parker of H d - s Drug Store in Now Homo Mr. and Mrs. S- J. Smith and After resting quietly and peace, Mrs. Florence Annis of Salem sey conducted the services. family, Dr. and Mrs. Barnum and with the Edward Hoover family of i fully in the same building on First Truman Robnett is carrying the George Alford, section foreman family of Mt. Augel and Mrs. Harrisburg called on Mr. and Mis. street for the past 23 years, the mail on route 2 while the regular at Irving expects to move his fam­ Frauklyn Stafford picnicked up Halsey Pharmacy was moved to Chancy Sickels Sunday. carrier. Grant Taylor is taking a ily to Albany, Thursday where he the Calapooia river Suuday, the new home that had been pre. vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts and will have charge of a section. pared for it on Second street Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bressler and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Algy Charles Whitlatch and son day night, and the next morning Mrs. Agoes Struthers of Golden- baby, and Mr. and Mrs. John Bres­ Sweet of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald of Klamath Falls are visit­ dale, Washington was a Friday sler and daughter Agnes spent the Charles Falk and family of near ing at the home of Grant Taylor was ready for business as usual. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Frum and F. Buford Morris, the present daughter Vivian spent Saturday guest of Mr. and and Mrs. Chancy week end io Portland with George town aud Mrs. Preston Newton of this week, owner purchased the drug business Sickels. Tycer and family and other rela­ Portland, enjoyed a very delight­ evening and night at the home of Mrs. Douglas Taylor and son from Mrs. Adda Ringo about six tives. Ray Fruin near Brownsville. ful day at the P. J. Forster home Lawrence and Miss Anna Drink- months ago and has enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Miller drove June Leighton is visiting at the Sunday. ark left Monday morning for a ten good business sinco locating iu Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Sickels to Hoskins Sunday, taking Mrs Bliss Byers home. Mrs. Byers and home ot her father, Guy Leighton days visit with relatives at Spok- Halsey and shows his faith io the and Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Mrs. Callie Frum who is employ­ daughters have been visiting rela­ near town. aue, Elvmira and Waterville, town by making a substantial in . ed at the state hospital at Salem, Hamer and little son. James re­ Washington. vestment in the building just oc­ is spending her vacation with turned last week from a weeks out­ tives and fr ends here the past Miss Lois Pugh went to Portland three weeks. cupied. relatives in and near Halsey. ing at Ocean Side, Tillamook and Mrs. Wilmeta Newton came from Saturday aud will spend a week Pacific City. A. J. Hill has returned to Bel­ with relatives there. F. W. Robinson ar.d daughter Portland Sunday morning and is Weekly Industrial Review spending the week at the home of Mrs. E. C- Miller motored to knap springs where he is receiving Miss Vivian Frum entertained Mabel of Junction City and Mr. her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. P. J. much benefit for sciatic rheuma­ Eugene to see the trail to rail pa­ the little members of the Sunshine and Mrs. A. E Foote of Creswell Forster. tism. Rainier—Honey crop is unusual- geant, accompanied by her sisters, club, a sewing society, at her home were Halsey visitors Saturday. ly Rood. W. F. White put a new roof on Mrs. Opal Higbee and twin boys Mrs. Hestor Saylor of Seattle is Wednesday afternoon. Games The high school class of the Sutherlin—Local pepermint crop the Wheeler hftme this week. of Lebanon and Mrs. Bliss B the guest of her mother, Mrs. were played on the lawn till the Halsey Christian Sunday Schoo! averages about 1240 per acre. One Byers and daughters of Hoskius, Ward. guests were tired and they were enjoyed a party at the E. D. Isom Leighton Henderson and family field produces at the rate of $648 Oregon, are moving to Lebanon thia week Wm. Corcoran is now employed then ushered in to a table decorat­ home Tuesday night. an acre. where he has employment at his Merwin Vannic6 and family of as pharmacist in an Oak Ridge ed with a huge bouquet of dahlias, Sutherlin — Norton cannery is Mrs. Florence Annis of Salem trade, linotype operator. where ice cream, wafers and lomon- Lewiston, Idaho are visiting the drug store and well pleased with running overtime and without visited at the E. D, Isom home ade were served. Those present James McWilliams has been enough help. formers’ parents Mr. and Mrs. J. bis work and location. Wednesday night and Thursday. were Leila Ganele, Phyllis Holt, treatiog Bert Clark’s confectionery H. Vannice, Kenueth Vannice Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Sickels and New Oiegon settlers invested The remains of Joseph Lyons of building to a fresh coat of white who has been working in Idaho, M r . and Mrs. Charles Hamer and Irene Parker, Reme Alford, Feru $326,000 in Oregon farms during Rossman, Dorothy Corcoran, Jean Reedsport were buried iu the Ma- paint this week. returned with them. son called at Mrs. Sickels’ mother July. P. J. Forster built a concrete B. M. Miller, Merwin Vannice near Monroe Sunday. Cottage Grove—Cannery Is buy. 1 cesspool for W. R. Kirk the first and Henry and Chris Falk are em­ Mrs. Ernest Gourley who under­ ing aud packnig $700 of blackber­ of the week. ployed in building the new school went an operation at the Alban, ries daily. bouse in the Kirk district and bare hospital last week, is reported to oi Organ and Piano Recital given by the pupils o C. G. Hamer who bought the Oregon’s commercial apple crop it near completion. The school he genin'» along well. Her sisters, Frank Kirk dray business, asautn this year is estimated at 6,616,000 Mrs. G. J. Rike, at Halsey M. E. Church, Thursday ed charge Monday morning and is building is modern and up-to-dato. Misso-- Ida and Amanda Mitaer boxes. evening, September 2,1926. ready to serve the publio. The old building will be used fora visited her Monday. Newport — Highway to Toledo play shed. ' S a a t ^ k ta il S a lo p S t REABOG Mrs. Evelyn Johnson motored to being straightened aud resurfaoed. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Albertson Piano—Nellie Falk, Pearl Falk, Lois Pugh Harrisburg Monday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hinton of and daughter Vida were weekend Many new prune dryers being S lo o p . C it tl o ¿ B a b y o f ^ b tin o H U DSON visited her mother and sister. viators at Newport. Corvallis and Mrs. Earl Webster built throughout the Willamette Organ-AGarili* Miller of Portland were guests of Mr Wm. Burbank is remodeling his valley. Lyman Marsters, who is spend­ S i r l o o f ¿7ko ^kfortk W H EAT Hinton’s sister, Mrs. Chancy Sick­ ing his vacation with his parents, concrete buildiDg that he formerly Piano—Charlie Bierly Eugene — Contracts let for 18 els last Thursday. S k o S o n tl o li o n o S t r t n a e l t ENGEL used for a garage and when com­ new paving and sewer projects. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Marsters, is pleted will move bis restaurant in. Organ—Doris Hayes, Mamie Falk, Edna Falk Ronald Whitlatch who has planning a vacation trip to Crater Corvallis—Local cannery pay. ¿BiJo M c G rath been making his home at Central Lake with a school friend, Edward Eli Hall and Miss Darcy McVey roll runs about $500 a day. Piano—Lois Pugh Point, is visiting his grandfather, Nelson of the University of Wash of Harrisburg were over Friday Oregon will produce about 70 ^ io lo tly ARRANGED and other relatives in Halsey this ington whom he is expecting down evening visiting Mrs. Johnson at million pounds of dried prunes this Organ—Blanche Steinke soon for a visit. Lyman expects week. the hotel, year. 3 b o ~ M .trry-g o -S B o u n < ) G aynor -B lake Mrs. Eldon Cross and her moth­ to teach at Mineral, Washington Piano—Irene Parker, Louise Starr Stanley Stevenson and family of Toledo—Construction begins on S o o o n m in o POWELL er, Mrs. Morrell of Hillsboro, who agaiu the coming school year. Eugene were Suuday guests of new 60-room hotel. Organ—Doris Hayes B. M. Miller and family and is visiting here, took the stage to Mr. Stevenson’s parents, Mr. and Newport— Renumbering houses S u m m o r tim » V a i l t B lI.B R O Miss Beulah Miller spent the week Mrs. J. A. Stevenson. prepares way for free mall delivery. Organ— Blanche Steinke, Gardie Miller 'end at Monmouth as guests of their Pine Grove Church S t o p ¿ B o b in S o n g S paulding .cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ran Piano—Louise Starr ’die. Sunday school 10 a. no. S n ¿B an k a n ti S i / t L ange Preaching, 11a. m. Miss Mitz­ Redmond Pearl, J. W. Rector Orjan—Deltaa Falk ner. S rn n àm a and grandson James, are spending S paulding Preaching 8 p. m. Miss Mitzner. a few days at Newport. Orjan—Leslie Falk, Omar Palk Praver meeting Thursday, 8 S k t ^ b lta tlo u i C a r k A shford Mrs. Hussey has had as guests p. m. Piano— Irene Parker John Hussey aeon, and Mrs. Green IS k a t l , n B achmann _ - » a daughter of Los Angeles for the Church of Christ piano—Ilarlie Rike, Irene Parker ne L S I a i n n ; past two weeks. Orjan—Gardie Miller, Delma Falk Frank Kirk spent the week end at his Halsey home and had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kirk of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kirk and family of Athena and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Moruhin- wigof McGlynn. Eugene Monday morning. PROGRAM ¡ The Peoland and Robins farni lies are on a motor trip to Eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Sickels and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamer and son went to Eugene Thursday moruiug and witnessed the Trail to Rail program. Sunday School 10, Preaching 11. Christian Endeavor 7. Preaching 8. Clifford L. Carey, Pastor. M. E. Church Robert Parker pastor. Sunday school, 10. Preaching, 11. Junior League, 2:30, Epworth league, 7. Preaching, 8. Prayer-meeting, Thursday, Bible Stuly Tuesday, 2. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirk and children Tom and Areta of Athena, have been visiting their relatives in and around Halsey this week. Kenneth Cross of Albany spent the weekend with bis uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. W. F. White. Near neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. H L. Almon surprised them with a shower of flowers, fruits, aud presents Tuesday evening. The evening was much enjoyed, espe­ cially by the editor and wife. Don't know where one would go to find better people than Halsey folk, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hadlav and nirces, Gladys and Velva visited The ‘lowdown’ on S t v t t l S to p » S h ir ts R ea de Orjan—Mamie Falk «0«//««« /rt« a f a / / t/ io x t t n f a a p i n j y o u n g c À a rm a Left Hand Solo—Roberta Vannice ¿7kt C o u n tr y ¿ B a n d J ohnson Piano—Nellie Falk, pearl Falk ¡ D o lly o ^ f a p S elected Song ¿ B ttig io » » W ik ir Orjan—Ava Falk S hackley ¿Ju iitigkt piano—Nellie Falk, pearl Falk, Charlie Bierly Orjana—Ava, Mamie and Delma Falk C o m a W k c r o th o C ilia » SB lo o m T hompson Song S lo r a tta K ountz piano— Edna Vannice S B u n ti n g S o n g G ublitt piano—pearl Falk 7 r iitn p h a l s ta r c h piano—Roberta and Edna Vannice C lr l ¿ S ta c k J o o E ggeling L ewis You want your shirt to look well, always. True—the onlj part that most folks see is the little “V above your vest. 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