Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 03, 1926, Image 1

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A W çokly Chronicle ot Local Events and Progress in Linn County
VOLUME 15
HALSEY, OREGON WKDNESOAV NOV. 3 1926
City Election Held;
Wins 3 -Cornered Race
Clark Mayor Again
At the city election held last
Tuesday afternoon, the voters if
Halsey expressed their choice for
city officials for the coming term
The result is as follows:
Mayor, Pert S. Clark; Recorder.
Carl J. Hill; Treasurer, D. Tavlor;
\rm ist ice ^d'cty z royram
d / t t h e H i t y d i a t i , 8 : 0 0 o ’c l o c k .
1 ) a i r y
Po u I t r y
W ool
NV M Ut R
New Governor-Elect ,G. O. P. Sweeps
State; Democrats
Elect Constable
j Results ot the state election held
(Tuesday show tbe Republicans are
■ yet tbe political masters of the
i d i o t it L o c a i a n d ( J a ts /ie , i a i e n t
.large and glorious commonwealth
d \o
v e r y n c i te d
known a- Gregon. 1 he full state
Marshal, J. W. Rector; Council-
ticket was swept into office. Soma
S a d i e s o f t h e S t u d y id / a h a r i l i s e r r e
nieo, C. H Koonli, O. W. Frum.
of ths majorities were riot as great
asd J. W. Driukard.
as usual, but nt tbe same time they
S a n d w i c h e s a n d ( C o f fe e
were large enough to show th at n
F tro c a e d s g o to th e C ih r a r t/ 7 a a r t
High School Notes
democrat who can be elected in a
state-wide contest is a very lucky
(High School Reporter)
man
Yes Indeed.
In the three-cornered senatorial
The examinations over the first
Mrs. Gray Entertains Sp ecial Meeting of
race, Frederick Steiwer, regular G.
six weeks’ work were finished Fri-
day afternoon.
O.
P, nominee was elected over
Past Grands Club
P. T. A . Friday
Frederick
Steiwer,
G.
O.
P.
can­
Bert
Haney, democrat, who car­
I.
L.
Pattersou
who
was
elected
Leroy Straley was absent from
didate, who won the senatorship
Mrs. Frank Gray delightfully
school several days lust week.
Do not forget the special meeting governor of Oregon by a s ife m ar­ ried Portland and only lost the
in a three-cornered race against entertained the Past Grands' club
balance of tho state by a few thous­
Several visitors were present at
of the Parent-te achers* association gin over bis democratic opponent,
Bert Haney and It. N. Stanfield.
and, and R. N. Staufield, indepen.
at her home Friday afternoon. Friday, to hear J. E. Calavan, Walter M. Pierce, inumbent.
a halloween program given by the
dent, who was third.
After a business meeting the even­
grade and high school students
field
worker
for
industrial
c!ubs.
j-.
,
.
The other im portant race was
ing was pleasantly spent in fancy
Friday afternoon at the school­ Christian Endeavor
Every patron is invited to attend t . p W O l t h P c B g l i e
between
Governor Pierce, democrat,
work
and
social
chat.
Refresh-
house.
and I. L. Patterson, republican,
Society
Entertained
ments were served. Present were to bear him, as well as the reports
Society Entertained tho latter winning by about 25,000
The student body is making
Mesdanoes C- H, Koontz, Albert of our delegates to the state con-
plans for a Halloween party next
majority,
• *
Elbert gress, convened at Salem last week.
Twenty members of the Halsey Miller, George Taylor,
Saturday evening.
The Epworth Eeague livid a very
Although
Governor
Pierce
car.
All boys and girls of Halsey and
Christian Endeavor society met at lo rn , E. E. Gormley, O. W.
pleasant business meeting mid ried Linn county the rspuhlicans
Mr. and Mrs, H. Green of Walla the home of their president, Gladis Frum, J. E. True, C. P. Moody, surrounding districts who aie
halloween party in the league grabbed all tho county offices iu
W alla, with some friends, have Willbanks, Friday evening. The Karl Bramwell, Edith Robuett, interested in club work are urged
room of the M. E. church Friday sight.
been visiting their uncle and aunt, rooms were prettily decorated with Fied Robins, W. L. Wells mid to take advantage of this oppor­
evening. Gladys Hadley, Hope In this district E. 1). Isom, demo,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Skirvin.
Frank Gray. Mrs. Wesley Hol­ tunity of meeting Mr. Calavan and
autumn leaves and crepe paper.
Hussey, Charles Wright and Cur- crat, was oiectsd constable by the
being instructed in club work.
Two new members were taken in loway was a gucet.
rin Miller were on the decoration old proverbial “ overwhelming ma­
Notice of Taxpayers’ Meeting
during the business meeting.
and entertainm ent committee and jority .’' There are two reasons for
Halloween games were played,
Notice is hereby given that on Friday
spared no pains to make the this however. One reason was Mr.
evening, Novem ber 19th, 1926, at the and at a late hour refreshments
affair a success. lilark and yellow Isom’s popularity and the other
hour of 7:30 p. m., in the council were served by the hostess.
crepe
p aperj stream trs, witches, reason is that he had no opponent.
chambers, w ill be held a m eeting of the
Those present were Misses Hazel
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Harms
are
Brandon
school,
Louise
Robnett
bats
and
cate gave the desired
taxpayers of the city of Halsev, held
Mrs. teacher, edjoyed a halloween party effect for halloween. Thirty-six
for the purpose of adopting the budget and Pearl Johnson, Louise Seefeld, visiting at John W illbanks'.
Robert I.ong, who attends the
for the year 1927, as reported by the Vida Albertson, Mary Smith, Do­ W illbanks and daughter Gladys Friday evening. The play shed young peop'e’ were present. Sev-
Albany
collrge, spent tbe weekend
budget com m ittee.
ris Dykstra, Esther Starnes, Helen will accompany them to their home was artistically decorated. C ider' eral musical numbers were enjoyed
with Ins aunt, Mrs. A, II. Quimby.
Estimated budget for th e year Decern - Carter and Genevieve -WAl*^#nd irf^fugene Sunday evening.
snd pumpkin pie were served to I during the buein'ss meetii.g and
ber 3 1 st 1926 to December 3tst, 1927.
He brought his cousin Irene from
Messrs. Earl Albertson, Clay
more
than forty guests.
an interesting letter from Rev.
Estim ated expenses:
Mrs. J. W. Stewart of Corvallis
Monmouth. Misses Grace I’ehrs-
Dykstra,
Lester
Albertson,
Ted
Kobeit Parker was read. Die
C o u n c ilm a n ___ ____ ____$ 72.00
Mrs. Glen Stevenson and son of
son and Grace Kirk made tbe trip
Smith,
Leroy Straley,
Ralph is spending a few weeks with her
Account M arshal................ 222.00
Halsey league ie invited to a gf t-
sister,
Mrs.
William
McMahan.
with them.
Beaverton
visited
tbe
former's
M ayor....................
12.UO
Smith, Carl Isom, G'en Kendall,
togetlier league banquet ut Eugene
mother,
Mrs.
H
annah
Cummings,
Health Officer........................ 12.00
Carl Sperling, Mac McCord and
Mrs. S. J. Smith recently had a
Friday, Nov. 12.
over the week end last week. Ad­
R e c o r d e r _________ ______
50.00
Stepheu Smith.
letter
from
tho
G-
T.
Kitchen
Street L igh tin g......................... 612.00
ditional guests were Mr. and Mrs.
family, near Newberg, which states
Street In ter se ctio n s...........20*1.00
Walter Smith and daughter Edith,
Jack Curtis of Peoria visited ut
that they have been seeing a little
L n rn b er....................................360 00
Local People
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cummings J. J. Corcoran's Sunday
S treet W ork......................
758.40
of the seamy side of life, LaVelle
Touring in the East having undergone an operation for of Lake Creek, Mrs. Aunie Laurie
M aintenance city propetty 85.00
.1 ust a few leit fit
Seefeld and children and Ollie
M iscellaneous and la b o r.. 136.60
A
n
Appeal
to
appendicitis and Mr. Kitchen
4 bars for 25c
Stri ding of Engine.
$2.520.00 $2520
A. H. Quimby and Hiram being in poor health from badly
SALTS
Parents of Students
Bierly, who left here- Out- 4 in a infected teeth.
Estim ated Receipts:
Mrs. B. M Bond attended the
3
lbs
for 25c
License F e e s....................... $ 20.00
Ford roadster, write th at they
Parent.teachers’ congress at Salem
Mrs.
Clara
Gates
and
little
Road l a x . . . ............. ............ 500.00
have had a fine trip.
Excepi
Wdl the parents of pupils in the POTASSIUM
Tuesday and Thursday, going as a
when visiting, they have slept out. daughter returned to their borne at delegate. Mrs. C. P. Moody, also seventh nr.d eight!) grade room j
$520.00
PERMANGANATE
Recatritulation:
I Near St. Louis they encountered Eugene Monday, after a visit of a delegate, attended Thursday and please attend the parent-teache’s'
for
your
chickens
Estim ated e x p e n s e s . . . . . . . .............$2520
the first rain and secured a cabin several days with their aunt, Mrs. Mrs. A. H. Quitnbv on Friday.
association Friday evening n n d '
Estim ated receipts________ ............. 520
1-4 lb 15c. 2 lbs 50c
f r the night. They visited in W- F. White.
J. 3. Beene and wife and I file help the above room win tl.e
Amount to be raised by ta x ___ $2o0o
| Ja|sey
Nebraska and Kansas and spent
G. B. Gage left Wednesday for sou of Eugene and \V. II. Beene potted plant that will be given to
By order of the council,
•n
veral
days
in
Kansas
City.
Mr.
the
room
having
the
most
parents
and
wife
spent
Sunday
a
t
the
home
Oregon City, where he was called
Bert S. Clark, Mayor.
Pharmacy
Quimby is now with bis brother in by tbe critical illness of E. J. Gage, of the Beenes parents, Theodore present.?
D. H. Sturtevant, Chairman.
Mrs.
Kizer
and
Pupils.
Ohio.
Hiram
ie
m
Wisconsin.
K. F- Cross, Recorder.
Beene and wife of Brownsville.
his brother.
d I mrsi’a
ta r s d a y
a \zrentng,
dr
dfoventber 11
- Local and Personal Mention -
- SOAP -
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dutf of
Grants Pass, who traded recently
for the Jay W- Moore residence,
arrived the latter part of last week
and ate ebout settled in their new
home. Mr. Duff made a business
trip to Sheridan Wednesday.
cl
Frank Koontz ot O A. C. and
Alberta of Tangent spent '
the week end here with their!
parent«, C. II. Koontz and wife.
Miss
Which in your home
Miss Oceola Miller of Portland
spent the week end with her
parents, Rev, and Mis Joeepb I
A. J. Hill and wife and Ben M filer.
Holt and family left Wednesday to
Allen Beene spent tbe week tnd :
enjoy a look ai the stock ebow and with his cousin, Irwin Cain of I
maybe Queen Marie berselt.
Junction City.
Good to the
last drop"
a a v e tt dio ouse C offee
TODAY-- A m e r i e n ’,
d iig h
Id a ryest
Ss e t t i n g ,
S t r a d e C <9 o f f e e
L o c a l D is t r ib u t o r *
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
Halsey, Oregon
George Maxwell and wife were
Mrs. George Tycer has been vis-
Albany visitors Wednesday.
itiog her parents, J. \V. Bressler j
Don’t tforgat the free community and wife, for some time, while Mr.
meeting an I program armistice Tycer is having some improve­
ments made on their Portland
evening at the city hall.
residence. Hardwood floors aie
A costume party at Charity being laid and a full cement base­
grange bail Saturday night was
ment iiia^p under the house- Mr.
enjoyed by 100 people.
Tycer spent the week end h*re
Wayue Veatcli of tbe U. of O. with his wife.
and Miss Enid Veatcli, high school
teacher of Roseburg, are home for Noted Entertainer at
the week end.
B. M. Miller and wife and Grange Hall Saturday
daughter Gar die were guests of
A largn crowd is expected at
Miss Beulah Miller Sunday. •
Charity grange hall Saturday eve­
Mrs. C. P. Moody went to Leb-
ning next to hear Mrs. Waiter L
anon Friday to the Past Noble
Johnson, reader and personator,
Grand convention.
| Mrs. Johnson gives several costume
Edna Vannice of Salem spent j numbers, as Grandm a Grout in
the week end in Halsey, the guest I“ Hum an Tonic ” and Si* Hop-
of her brother, Merwyn Van Nice. I kin«. She has given more than
and aleo a visitor at the home of j LY) entertainm ents in Idaho and
Miss Ruth Sturtevant.
I Oregon.
liUii,
'“Pum p and carry ”
‘F aucet S e rv ic e "
The difference between drudg­ have running water than to be
ery and convenience— the dif­ w ith o u t it.
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