Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 15, 1926, Image 1

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A g rc u ltu re
H o rtic u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
McAllister-Kutchinson
Starts Music Classes
Mrs. Grace Hutchinson and
Mrs. Jess Cross will begin her
William R. McAllister were quiet­ teaching season, September 17th,
ly married Tuesday evening at tbe by having her pupils, inclading
home of Mr. and Mrs. George those receiving high school credit,
Hoffman with Bert S. Clark, jus. register at her home any time on
tioe of the peace officiating. Only that day
Her Harrisburg and
members of the immediate family ! Shedd classes started September
were present.
j 13th and 14th.
Mrs. McAllister came from Mi-
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ami, Oklahoma about six weeks
Pine Grove Items
ago to visit with her friends, the
Hoffmans snd later tilled the po­
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
sition of house-keeper at the Mc- , Hoyd Nichols and family were shop-
Allister home. The groom is w ell' P"’K 1,1 Albany Thursday
known here and is a prosperous
^Ir' and Mrs' Art*lur Springateof near
farmer liv in g n o rth e a st of town Kowland Vlslted E- ®- Hover’s Sunday.
Notice of Mass Meeting
Red Cross Banquet at Harrisburg
Notice is hereby given that on
Thursday evening, September 30th,
1926, a t 7:30 o'clock, in the Coun­
cil Rooms, will be' belt! a mass
meeting of the legal voters of the
City of Halsey.
Held for the purpose of nomi­
nating city officers, to be elected at
the coming November election.
By order of the council.
E- F. CROSS, Recorder.
Mrs. 0 . A. Archibald of Albany,
Mesdames D. G. Clark and Jay
Moore of Harrisburg and Miss
Frances R. Cameron, Red Cross
executive for Linu county were in
Halsey Monday in behalf of Red
Cross work and to enliven interest
io a get-together banquet to be
held at the Harrisburg hotel, F ri­
day evening at 6:80.
There will
be an interesting program of a
musical nature. Miss Jan e Doyle,
guest at the C. R. Evans home.
Rev. W. B. Smith, our new pastor. secretary of the Portland chapter
preached here Sunday morning and at will be present. There will be no
Peoria in the evening.
solicitations at this meeting, a
On Thursday afternoou about twenty large delegation from Halsey is
The newly m arried couple went a t , .A; 1'eh2 SOD drove to BaDki Mon-
day taking Mis. Nora Pehrsson to her five ladies met at Mrs. Lvrnan Palmer's hoped for and 50 cents a plate will
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once to their home.
to pick wool and visit.
Mrs. J. W pay the bill.
school there
Evans and Miss Leone assisted in serv­
The Enterprise extends congratu­
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hover and Robert
ic e refreshments. Prom a a large bas­
lations and good wishes.
drove to Lorane Thursday to visit Mr.
ket filled with well and neatly wrapped
and Mrs. Marion Pike, returning Satur­ packages, each guest selected a gift,
day.
which, when unwrapped proved to be
Rev. Ted Mitzner preached at the edible, practicable, and otherwise adding
B. E. Emerick, Held agent for Pine Grove church Sunday evening.
much merriment to the occasion.
the A lbertina Kerr nuisery and A large number of well wishing friends
Our school will begin next Monday,
the Louise home for wayward girls surprised Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hover at September 20. Mrs. Geo. Ledgerwood
at Portland, was soliciting funds Ilert Haynes home Monday night. They is to be the teacher.
here Saturday and Monday and announced their arrival with such musi­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Owen and Mr. and
cal instruments as dinner bells, cow
Mrs. Walter Baumgartner spent Satur­
made a very interesting address at bells, tin cans, circular saws, etc.
day evening in Corvallis.
the M. E. church Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sylvester and Eu
Mr. Emerick wag formerly presi­ nice, are visiting Mrs. Sylvester's par
Alford Arrows
dent of the Philom ath college
eu ts at Beaverton for a few days.
Pine Grove church notice:
(Enterprise Correspondent)
Carl Hill. Delos Clark and H ar­ Sunday School 10 a. m.
Mr.
and Mrs: B. E. Cogswell and son
old M uller drove to Oak Ridge Pleaching, 11 am ., Miss Mitzner.
Philip drove to Eugene Sunday to visit
Preaching,
8
p.
rn.,
Miss
Mitzner.
Sunday for a visit with their old
their daughter and sister, Mrs. Richard
Prayer meeting 8 n. m.. Thursday.
college chum, Wm. Corcoran.
Stanton.
A. M. Snodgrass and family, Bert
Mrs. Ruth McKee of Eugeue is visit­
Haynes and family, and Mrs. Mary Me­
wed were callers at the E. B. Hover ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Rickard.
home Sunday afternoon.
Soliciting Funds
We have the
“ W ea r- EverX
French
98c
Earl Albertson and Harvcv Wallace
E. D. Isom and John Willbanks left
finished their work af the Fagy prune Wednesday of last week for Oakridge
lor a hunting trip.
dryer near Oakville Monday.
Mrs. Rnbv Dorsey underwent an
Henry Brock of Lake Creek spent
operation for appendicitis at a Salem Sunday at the Chester Cortis home.
hospital Monday.
Coralek zsooil, of Halsey speut part of
Mrs J R. Mode and son Raymond last week with Beverly Isom.
went to Salem Monday to be with her
A. E. Wliitbecks were Sunday evening
daughter, Mrs. Dorsey.
callers at B. E Cogswell's.
Lake Creek Locals
School Open» September 20th
Many needed repairs have been
made on the school durin® vaca­
tion and P. J. Forster who will
again serve as janitor, has every-
thing spick and spau and leady
for the registration day, Friday,
September 17th. The opeuing day
proper is September 20,
John K. Standish and wite were;
in town over the weekend. They ;
were on their way to Reno, Nev., j
where he has a position as linotpye 1
operator.
Glenn W illiams bus moved his
family heie from Sheld aud will
be employed in a local store for a
while.
H ere From Newport
Missionary Society Meets
The Womens Missionary society
met Tuesday afternoou at the aid
room of the C hristrian church.
Twelve members and two visitor»
were present.
Miss Genevieve
Wells favored the society with a
solo with Miss Georgena Clark a t
ihe piano. Plans were made for a
silver tea to be given in the near
Mi s Josephine Mulkey of Salem future. Genevieve Wells handed
was visiting Miss Willmina Cor­ in her name as a new member at
coran Sunday and was also a this time.
guest at the home of Mrs. Frank
Stafford.
Mrs. Addie Leeper, with her two
i
sisters,
Mesdames E ltha T urner
E. B. Peuland and wife started
and
Gela
Shedd are making pre­
for B* rkleley, California, in their
parations
to move to Albany the
new Studebaker Sedan Tuesday
last
of
the
week, where they will
morning where they will visit their
rent
rooms.
Mrs. Leeper baa
son, Dr. Hugh Penland.
rented tbe lower part of her H al­
The Epworth League members sey residence to Miss Maude F er.
did a little missionary work a t the gmon who will teach in Halsey
box car homes of (lit Mexican high this winter. Mrs. Ed Kizer
workers near Shedd, Sunday after­ will occupy the upper room*.
noon. While making an address,
D E. Skirvin and children of
Rev. Parker was assisted by one of
the workers who made an able in ­ Junction City were guests of his
terpreter.
brother, T. J. and wife Sunday.
Mrs. Fanny S tarr has been shak­
ing hands with Halsey friends this
week, having come over from New­
port Thursday.
She finds the
coast climate very beneficial to
her health and is anxious to get
back as the valley climate seems to
have a bad effect on her heart.
HARRISBURG CLEANERS
Ira T. Burns, Proprietor
All kinds ('leaning and Pressing at Eugene prices
H ats C leaned and Blocked
We pick up your clothes at Stephenson’s Barber Shop io Halsey,
Moudays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
An extra rush of job printing
and advertising the past two weeks
has crowded a considerable bunch
of live news out of the Enterprise.
A T rial is A ll W e A sk
Georgena Clark speut the latter
part of the week in Lebanon visit­
ing relative).
HALSEY n , HUDSON
GARAGE “ & ESSEX
Cars
John Salash spent a couple of
J. H. Rickard and family attended days in Portland this week
Regular price
church at Lake Creek Sunday morning
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
and then spent the rest of the day at
Notice To Creditors
Lyman Palmer and wife and son visit­ their ranch across the river.
This French Fryer consists of
Notice
is hereby given that the under-
one “Wear-Ever” Aluminum
ed at the Burt Haynes home Sunday.
Mrs. E. D. Isom, daughter Beverly and signed has been duly appointed bv the
214-quart SaucePan and durable
N. H. Cumnaings and family spent Coralea Moody visited at the home of
wire basket o f special design.
County Court of the State ol Oregon for
Sunday at Waterloo.
Mrs. Isom's brother, Frank Bond, near Linn countv, administrator of the estate
It’s just the thing for French-
Jay Suitar and wife spent the week Rowland Friday.
fried potatoes, doughnuts,
of Elizabeth A. McNeil, deceased, and
French-fried oytters,croquettes,
end at Wendling.
Mrs. E. D. Isom and daughter Beverly haa qualified.
fried fish, corn fritters, etc.
Mrs. T. S. Nicewood and children called on Mrs. E. E Gourley and Miss
All persona having claims against said
shopped in Albany Friday,
Willmina Corcoran Saturday afternoon. estate are hereby required to present
A lso
Carter Allingham and wife of Port­
Chester Curtis and family visited Mrs. them, duly verified, with the proper
A new
land
visited
at
C.
S.
W
illiams'
Sunday.
Curtis’
mother at Harrisburg Sunday vouchers within sis (6, months from the
size
date ot this notice, to the undersigned
Mrs. G W Hockensinith and daugh­ evening.
Double
administrator at tbe office of Hill, Marks
ter
Jessie
will
go
io
Corvallis,
where
Boiler
Mr. and Mrs. George Starr and daugh­ & McMahan, in the Cusick Building,
Jessie will go to high school this year.
(Capacity
ter Ionise, were callers at the n. D. in Albany, in Linn County. Oregon
lVi quarte)
Martin Cummings and family visited Iscm home one evening last week.
(Regular price
Dated and first published this 15th
relatives in Benton county Sunday.
$2.50)
While Mr, and sirs. Michael Rickard day of September. 192b.
Kenneth Miner of Lebanon is taking were at Lee Ingram's sale, someone en­
ThU tpecial offer is good only
W. G. M c N E IL .
f r o m S e p te m b e r 9 to 1 8
care of the farm during tbe absence of tered and ransacked their house. A
Adm inistrator.
Jay Suitar.
little loose change was taken, but noth­ Hill; Marks A McMahan,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Mrs. Whealdon of Salem has been a ing of value was missed.
Tires, Tubes and Accessories
G e n e r a l R e p a ir in g a n d B a tte r y W o r k
All work done reasonable and guaranteed
1924 Ford Tudor Sedan in splendid condition.
Ford Touring Car with Good Rubber for $35
HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
AND
SU R PLU S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
HILL & CO.
Í2 f or 5c
A
R egular 5c
T ab let may be
bad at this price while they last.
?:
W e have a complete line of School S u p ­
plies, except text books.
ALSO
Hear the New Victrola.
stration on thia new reproducing instrument.
Record? just in anil also
New Vocalion
Victor Records
You Mustn't Miss
It This Year!
Linn County
Fair
“T H E B E ST Y E T ”
GetU?r Exhibits-Better Sports-Better Crowds
The ‘lowdown’
on
J ? ¿¡n R
N E U S IV D IIR
S h ir ts
Y ou want your shirt to look well, always,
t rue— the only part that inoat folks see is tho
little “V" above your vest. Hut th at “V” be­
speaks the style, the quality o f your entire
shirt.
You want inbuilt value, below tho “V” and
in the fashioning. Sm art lines. Deft tailoring
of shoulders, cuff» ar.d sleeves.
We have a large assortment of these — Ask to hear them.
AND
There are still a few GRAB BAGS
For Friday and Saturday^
Halsey Pharmacy
We are There Day and Night
WoJerful Sports Programs
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
a fternoons
S e p t . 2 1 -2 4
S m the style show of N eustadler
shirts at Our Store.
Neustadt»r
Brothers, E-tabllsbed 1853, Fortlaud
San Francisco, New Yorit.
F IN E
S H IR T S
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fi
A lbany, O regon
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
“ Everybody’s Going”
Halsey, Oregon