Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 22, 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
ENTERPRI
A \ \ eekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress in Linn County
V O L U M E 15
Halsey Schools M ake Good Start
I) a i r y
P o u 11 r y
W ool
HALSEV, OREGON WEDNESDAY SEPT.
J. C. Walton was most pleasant­
ly surprised Saturday afternoon by
a visit from his sister, Mrs. H. J.
Linniberg and niece, Mrs. A. S.
Hoeck from Portland. They have
been spending several weeks in
California and on their way home
visited in Harrisburg with Mrs.
Linneberg’s brothers, L. E. Wal-
ton and J. W. Moore. They left
Tuesday for Portland, stopping at
Albany and Salem visiting friends.
P . T . Association to Moot Oct 8
Pine Grove Items
Spoon River Sparks
They Got W hat They W ent AfSe-
That vacation days are over is
The P. T. A. will hold its first
(E n te rp ris e Correspondence)
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
proven by the busy hum around
E. D. Isom and John Willbanka
meeting at the school building
C.
B. Philpott left Monday for
the school building these last few
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hoover of
returned
Friday from a successful
Friday, Oct. 8tb. The new officers
days where 115 students, great and
Harrisburg spent the weekend at Hood River where he will pick hunting trip, tweuty miles from
will take their places at this time, Bert Haynes.
apples.
small, short and tall are again
Oak Ridge, on the Umpqua divide.
and delegates will be elected to be
Miss Ava Falk speut Saturday They were joined there by E. D’s.
bening over their books. Fifty-six
Mr.
end
Mrs.
Willie
Gilliepie
sent to the Oregon Congress of
at K. E. Bierly'».
of these students are enrolled in
brother Frank, and one of hie
parents and teachers to be held at visited at the A. F. Albertson home
high school and ten of them form
Sunday.
neighbors, Earl Walker. Their
Kathleen
Ann
Munkers
is
quite
Salem, October 25th to jOtb. A
the freshman class. Members of
trip
took them along the Packard
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hover visited ill at the home of her grand­
fund has been pledged to the
the freshman class are Francis
trail,
which Frank Isom, employ­
parents, Mr. and Mr*. H. L.
Doernbecher hospital for disabled at E. E. Hover’s Sunday.
Leeper, Velda Curtis, Pearl Falk,
ed
in
government
work, helped to
Straley.
children from alt over the state,
L. E. Eagy and family were Al­
Thanks are due Frank Kirk for
Mamie Falk, Allen Beene, Lucile
build
through
this
wild section and
and it is planned to raise this bany callers Friday.
Mrs. Ethel Barber and son visit­
Phelps, Elza Simon, Julius Mc­ some very fine Jonathan apples
he
informed
his
brother
that bunt­
money by asking a donation of 5
ed at Cecil Bilyeu’s one day last
Cord, Wanda Veatch and Lucile sent to the Enterynse office Mon­ cents from each member. Thie is Miss Agnes Chandler went to Al­
ing would ha good there. They
ford Sunday evening to begin her week
day. They are the largest we have
Herndon.
spent a week in the wilds, bagging
a small donation for so great a school there Monday.
Miss Grace Kirk was a business two deer and a big black bear and
Karl Williams has returned ever seen and their rich, red color­ work. Everyone is invited to nt
Russell Knighten of Albany, caller nt Albany Wednesday and hor cub.
There were two cube
after a years absence and Edith ing is perfect. They were brought tend this meeting.
Dean
Jjilyeu and A. L. Knighten Saturday.
but one of them made liie get­
Smith is a new junior from Ban­ over from the Oaco orchards near
left for southern Oregon Friday to
Monroe where he is employed.
don.
A. L. Falk and wife motored to away.
0
W.
Frum
sent
a
truck
load
bunt deer.
The i th and 8th grades are again
Corvallis
Wednesday.
Frank Isom and Walker did not
While helping his son, A. W.
presided over by Mrs. Lorena Ki­ with hauling hay Saturday, David of hogs to Albany Tueeday morn­ Owing to the teachers institute,
come
out at the same time the
School started Weduesday at
ing.
Sept. 27-28, the Pine Grove school
zer and there are 20 pupils en­ Foote slipped from the stack and
others
did —so what further eucctse
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Frum are will not begin uutil Wednesday, Kirk school, with Keuneth Van- they had hae not been learned.
rolled.
fell against some boards below,
nico as teacher.
The 4tb, 5th and 6th grades have striking his left side and bruising riding in a new Studebaker special September 29. Miss Leone Pal­
F. W. Falk and wife motored to
mer will be the teacher.
Mrs. Nora Coleman us instructor him up considerably. You can’t six brougham now.
Mrs. Belvary Logan who has
down
to Salem Saturday, returning
again with an enrollment of 17.
Mrs. George Finley *nd mother, The school directors spent Thurs-
keep a good man down however
been
visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Sunday, bringing their daughter
Mrs. Eldon Cross at the head of and he is able to be out again.
Mrs. Mrs Mary King and Miss day morning at the school house
George
Newman near Corvallis for
Delma with them. Miss Dolma
the primary department has 22
Ruth Finley of Crawfordsville getting the building and premises
some
time
returned to her home
Six missionaries supported by visited Mrs. Eliza Brandon Sun­ ready for the beginning of school. spent the past week visiting rela­
youngsters in her care.
here last week.
tives
in
Salem
and
Silverton.
With Prof. Lyman H. Patton, the Willamette Holiness Associa­ day.
Mies Mitzner will preach at the
Mrs. Inez Freeland and Miss tion are due to speak in Halsey,
W. A. Falk is showing his Per-
Pine
Grove church Sunday morn­
Robert Andrews and wife of
Maude Ferguson to guide and lend October 1. The regular meeting
cheron
horses at the county fair
ing
at
11,
which
will
be
her
last
Portland have been visiting their
a helping baud to high school stu­ of the W. F. M. 8. will be at this
this week.
service
with
us,
as
she
will
soon
re­
niece, Mrs. Ped Templeton.
dents everything looks promising time and it will, no doubt, be a
turn to Portland to take up her
The silos of F. J. Keen, R. E.
LIGHT HAULING:—Any dis studies at the Evangelistic Insti­
very interesting meeting. Thie
tor a successful school term.
Bierly,
Merwvn Vannice, F. W.
P. J. Forster, in charge of the group of missionaries will also tance, any time, Harry G. Bress­ tute.
and
H.
J. Falk were filled within
5t
janitor work is making good as of speak at Eugene and perhaps in ler.
Friday, Mr. Dobrinniti, Fred the last few davs.
Salem.
yore.
O il (odorleis and tasteless,
Mrs. W. L. Wells was the re Sylvester, A. L. Kninhten, W. G.
Mrs. Wm. Pence and son Lyman Castor
4 oz for........................................... 25c
Three play-ground features have
clpient
of
three
letters
in
one
day
The Shedd fair which was held
McNeil, Floyd
Nichols, B ert. were callers at R. K. Bierly’s Sat-
Spirits of Camphor, 2 oz f o r . . . . . . . . 25c
been added to the school yard Friday was well attended by Hal­ from her daughter Goldie who is a Haynes, L. E. Eagy. Mrs. Johnson | ura ay aflernoon.
" *’
"
1 oz..................... 15c
equipment, which is required by sey people and pronounced espe­ missionary to Mandorabe. Africa and E. E. Hover dipped sheep at
A surprise party was given at the Tr. Iodyne in applicator bottle 1 oz 25c
the state to bring the school up to cially good in every way. The Some having been delayed on the the vat on the Shepherd place.
C. L. Falk jr home last wednesdiy M ineral O il, (purec'l'rless) I6 o z 1 pt 75c
standard in this respect. The new school building was utilized for all way. Her daughter reports her­
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pehrsson afternoon.
The afternoon was Aromatic Cascara Sigrada, 2 c z __ 25c
play ground apparatus consists of kinds of dTspIsys) the cooking and self well and very busy.
visited at Ira Minors near Crab­ spent making a quilt. Refresh
“
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“
4 o s ...'. 50c
swings and rings for the amuse. agricultural products occupying
tree Sunday.
merits were served consisting of ice
'*
"
”
¡4 oz ..- $ 1 .7 5
Alford
Arrows
ment and physical development of
basement. Stock exhibits and
Miss Clarabell Blood moved to cream and cake. Those present
Epsom Salts, 1 lb ................... .............. 10c
the children.
| races were good also. The evening
rooms in the Dean house at Halsey besides the Falk family were: Mes­
(Enterprise Correspondent)
"
"
3 lb ................................. 25c
' was taken up with a chicken sup­
Mr' and Mrs. B. M. Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Cogswell Saturday to attend high school dames G- J- Rike, R. E. Bierly and Pure Glycerine, t oz ......................... 25o
per, served by the ladies of the M.
son Kenneth, W. A. Falk, P. J, Boric Acid, 2 o z ......... .......................... JOc
daughter Gardit and Miss Beulah
and son Philip and Mr. and Mrs. this year.
E. church and a fine program put
Bert Haynes and family were Forster, Pray, L. R. Falk and son
Miller returned Friday from a two
A. E. Whitbeck attended a public
"
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4 o z ..................................... 1.5c
on by various communities.
Willis, Thompson, F. W. Falk,
sale near Crabtree, one day last shopping in Albany Thursday.
weeks trip to points in eastern
"
’’ 8 o z .................................... 2.5c
Lawrence Wells who has been week,
Washington and Oregon. While
A. F- Albertson sawed wood for Herman Stienke and duughter
Also
pastor
at
the
Christian
church
at
away they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingram and Chandlers, Eagys and W. G. Mc­ Blanche and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Formaldehyde, 1 l b . . ......... ....... . . . . 50c
Mark Brandon and family at St. Newport during the summer daughter Thelma went to Spring- Neil between showers Wednesday Roberts and daughter Lucile.
’*
1 lb bring your own bottle 45c
John, and their son Harofd who months, came over the first of the field Sunday, bringing Mrs. Clover, and Thursday.
And
Notice of Mass Meeting
was recently married to a Miss week and after a short visit with who is Mrs. Ingram’s sister, home
Mr. and Mrs. Alinon of Halsey
Tan lac ...................................... . . . . . . . $1.00
bis
parents,
continued
on
to
Eu-
Austin of Spokane and where they
with them.
were viewing the scenery in this
Notice is hereby given that on K a rn a k .........................................
$1.10
now reside. They also took in the gene where be will take a two
Thursday evening, September 30th,
E. D- Isom and John Willbanks vicinity Saturday afternoon
Keep thia list for com*
round-up at Pendleton and visited year PO81 graduate course at the returned Fridey from their hooting
1926, at 7:30 o’clock, in the Conn­
old acquaintances there and again Bible L lyversity. He will continue trip, bringing two bucks and two For Sale: —Vetch and oats mixed. ell Rooms, will be held a mass
pjtrison and future re­
W. A. Muller, Halsey.
stopped over at Portlaud with old to 6H his appointments eich week bears with them.
ference.
meeting of the legal voters of the
friends.
I at Newport.
City
of
Hsleey.
A dancing party was enjoyed at
Halsey
Held for the purpose of »ami-
the Lee Ingram home Saturday Church of Christ
Sunday School 10.
nating city officers, to be elected at
evening by about twenty friends
Pharmacy
Preaching 11.
the coining November election.
and neighbors of the Ingrams.
W” are there day and night’’
By order of the council.
Christian Endeavor 7.
Mrs. E. D. Isom began her
Preaching 8.
E. F. CROSS, Recorder.
school in the Powell district east
We
are
proud
of
the
Bible
School,
of Halsey Monday morning.
let us make it better by all bling-
School began in this district
LATEST AUTUMN
ing our bibles. “ Are the Ten
Monday morning also, with Miss
Commandments binding u p o n |
Agnes Chandler as teacher. M h s
Christians?’’ is the morning sub­
Chandler is boarding at the J. H.
ject. “ Division; the Devils Gos-1
An especally consigned collection of smartest new modes direct
Rickard home.
Two miles north of Albany on highway
pel,” evening topic.
from New York through the wholesalers.
Jay Curtis of Lebanon visited
Clifford L. Carey, Pastor.
Big crowds have always been the rule at our
By far the most important showing here at our store, oue day
his brother. Chester Curtis Satur­
carnival dances. This will be a good one, don’t
only—
day.
M . E. Church
miss it.
Miss Velda Curtis is staying
Robert Parker pastor.
with her aunt, Mrs. B. S. Clark
Sunday echool, 10.
and attending Halsey high school.
Preaching, 11.
The wholesalers assure us the adding
Michael Rickard and wife visited
Junior League, 2:30,
of many important lines after an ex­
at the home of their son, Raymond
Epworth league, 7.
tensive trip to tbe eastern style cen­
Rickard of Benton county Sunday.
Preaching, 8.
ters, picking only the choicest appar.
Landis Philpott and family of
Prayer-meeting, Thursday, 8,
Halsey, Oregon
el
from leading manufacturers, and
Harrisburg spent Thursday night
Bible Study Tuesday, 2.
of last week at the Chester Curlis
featuring new specialized styles fur
home.
the "herd to fit” little women or one
C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S $ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Notice To Creditors
of the more ample proportions -youth-
Notice is hereby given that tbe under­
Keith Hayes visited Carl Isom
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
signed
has
been
duly
appointed
by
the
ful slenderizing styles for all.
Thursday of last week.
County Court of the Slate of Oregon for
Cbas. Jenks and wife and daugh­ Linn county, adm inistrator of the estate
ter, Aletha, of Tangent were Sun­ • f Elizabeth A. M cN eil, deceased, and
$12.75 to $75.00
day evening callers at the J. H. hat qualified.
A
ll
persons
haying
claims
against
said
Rickard borne.
estate are hereby required to present
Henry Brock and wife and them, duly yerified. w ith tlie proper
$8.95 to $39.75
daughter Dorie, called at Chester vouchers w ithin sis 16) months from the
date ot thia notice, to the undersigned
Curtis’ Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom end adm inistrator at tbe office of H ill, Marka
A McMahan, in tbe Cuaick Building,
S 3 9 5 t o 1 1 1 0 .0 0
daughter, Beverly were Sunday in Albany, in Linn County. Oregon
G e n e r a l R e p a i r in g a n d B a t t e r y W o r k
afternoon callers at the E. A.
Dated and first published thia 15th
All work done reasonable and guaranteed
day of September, 1926.
Starnes home near Shedd.
W. C. M c N 'E IL ,
J.
H.
Rickard
and
family
visited
1924 Ford Tudor Sedan in splendid condition.
Adm inistrator.
at the W. B. Jenks borne near H ilt. M arks A McMahan,
Ford Touring Car with Good Rubber for $35
Tangent Suudajr.
Attorneys for Administrator.
Not Specials
But
Everyday Prices
Big Carnival Dance
Sat. Night Sept. 25
AT TUMBLE INN
Coats, Dresses and H ats
Thursday, September 30th
HALSEY STATE BANK
New Fall Coats
HALSEY Doaler HUDSON
GARAGE in &
Tires, Tubes and Accessories
Charming Frocks
Felt and Velvet Hats are Smart
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
Halsey, Oregon