t ' 1 l ( i A g rc u ltu re H o rtic u ltu re L iv e s to c k L ./ 9 A Weekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress in Linn County HALSEY, OREGON WEDNESDAY NOV. 10 1926 P . T . A. Holds Study Club Meets Interesting Meeting With Mrs. Laubner The P. T. A. held an especially interesting meeting at the school building Friday evening. J. E Calavan, state industrial field worker of Oregon was present and gave a Very helpful address oa club work. It is planned to organ­ ize a few clubs in the country sur rounding Halsey, and Mesdames 9. J. Smith, Nora Coleman, Ed Kizer, O. W. Frum, Chas. Straley, and Miss Ferguson were named as club leaders. Program by the pupils was as follows: Halloween play, Primary room. Recitation, Kenneth Workioger. Song, “ The parents won’t visit the School.” by Intermediate girls. Piano Duet, Georgina Clark and Mary 8mlth. Recitation, Cedric Moody. Song, Topsyturvy Band. Miss Agnes Hayes who has been attending school at Monmouth, is convalescing at the borne of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Hayes after a twelve day stay in a Cor­ vallis hospital. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Laubner attended the stock show at Port land Friday. The Halsey Study club met at the home of Mrs. George Laub­ ner Thursday afternoon with twelve members present. Mrs. S. J. South had charge of the lesson and Mrs. James Drinkard gave the les­ son on “ Art of the recent war,” illustrated with seven pictures by Percy Smith. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. T. I. Marks. Mrs. W. L. Wells and daughter, Miss Genevieve were guests. number AT THE CHURCH OF CHRIST The W F. M. S. of the M. E. church held ite monthly meeting Friday afternoon et the home of Miss Beulah Miller with IS ledlee present. The name* of Mrs. Jos­ eph Miller end Mr*. Charles Ham­ er were taken aa new members. Mr*. B. M. Miller was program leader aud made the leeson very Mrs. Franklyn Stafford is spend interesting with maps thawing the rine several weeks with relatives at spread of the Moslem religion. 3 be hostess served delicious can­ Emmett, Idaho. dies at the close of the meeting. Spoon River Sparks The next meeting of the society will be held at the home et Mrs. (Enterprise Correapoae Chas. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Templetoo speut Sunday afternoon at Beulah Reynolds Again in Millers. We have been requested to an nounce that the Ladies Aid of the M E. church will hold a stampec good* and cooked food sale Satur­ day, November 20th at Hill and Company’s store, beginning at 10 a m Proceeds to go to the aid. Everyone idvited to attend. M O R N IN G S E R M O N : a r o s e u p e a r i y in th e m o r n i n o " E V E N IN G SER M O N : a re a lr e a d y d e a d " - Local and Personal Mention - i Rey. Audley Brown and wite of Brownsville drove to Halsey Tues­ day and took Rev. Miller and wife to Bellfountain where they attend ed the convention of the Holineee association. Miss Eunice Sylvester spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sylvester. She has just concluded several weeks of practice teaching at the childrens Farm home near Corvallis and will School boys are responsible for resume school work at Monmouth, breaking a large glass in the front of the Koontz store Saturday—one Mr. and Mrs. Buford Morris pushed another through it. motored to Albany Tuesday oven- The P. T. A. will hold its regu. ng. lar business session at the school building, Friday, Nov. 12. The S. P. Excursion reports of the delegates to the P. Well Patronized T. congress will be heard at this time. Manv Halsey folk took advant­ The Epworth Leaguers accepted age of the excursion via the S. P. the invitation to the get-together to Klamath Falls Sunday, motor­ banquet at Eugene and many are ing to Eugene to board the excur­ planning to go Friday evening. sion train. J J. Cortoran finished building An extra train had to be made a septic tank for Brad Moss the up there owing to a larger number of people on hand than was anti­ latter part of last week and has cipated. The regular one way fare lately been making the concrete of $9.40 was reduced to $5 for the walk at the Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rike and Mr, and Mrs. Herman Steinke were among those who attended thn funeral of Mrs. Chas. Falk sr., which was held in Portland Sat­ urday. Wayne Robertson of Halsey was a member of a party of O. A, C. seulors in civil engineering who made a tour of inspection of the Ross Island and Burnside bridges in Portland this week. Miss Vida Albertson visited with her friends, the Misses Louise and Esther Seefeld Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Elliot and sons were Sunday dinner guests at Robert Ramseys. R. E. Bierly aod family spent Miss Maude Ackley who baa been Saturday night and Sunday at employed at Eugene for sometime Oregon City with the Titua Bierlys. it spending a few days at her Hal. Mrs. Charles Straley spent Sun- sey home. day and Monday at H. L. Straley* helping care for Mrs. Straley who Alford Arrows : is quite ill. (Enterprise Correspondent) G. J. Rike, Herman Stienke and Mr. and Mrs. A. Brubaker and Frank Kirk spent several days last daughter, Mrs. Wiseman of Sheri­ (By an Enterprise Reporter) dan visited at the J. D. Brubaker week enjoving the stock show at Portland. home last week. W. G. McNeil and family attend­ J. N. Elliot and family and Mr. ed church at Ingrams island Sun­ Mrs. John Rolfe called on Mrs. and Mrs. W. R. Kirk and sons were day and also visited Ralph McNeil E. D. Isom Thursday afternoon of among those who attended the at Junotion City. last week. round trip for this occasion. entertainment at Charity Cringe Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Miller were Ruth, Roy and Elsie Kropf visit­ Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. frank Gibson of Those going from Halsey were: given a canned frnit shower at Corvallis visited at Frank Gibsons Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cross, Mr. their home Tbursdsy evening after ed the Curtis chllreu Sunday after­ Mr. and Mr*. A. L. Falk visited noon. one day last week. and Mrs. (J. W Frum, Mr. and prayer meeting by a number of the at Roy Bilyeue in Portlsnd Sun­ J. H. Rickard, and family at­ day. Fred Sylvester and wife were Mrs. Wesley Holloway, Mr. and members of their congregation. business visitors in Eugene Mon­ Mrs. Curtis Veatch, J . R. Mode, Unfortunately, many heard of the tended an all day church meeting Mr*. Merwyn Vannice was called at Lake Creek Sunday. Douglas Taylor, James McWil­ affair too late to attend, it seems. day. to Portland Thursday evening on liams, Ben Hoit, Frank Kirk and Mrs. Susanna Hedgpath, age 71, account of the serious illness of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Skirvin were L. E. Eagy and John McNeil J. C. Walton. formerly of this community died her mother. Albany visitors Friday, called on Newt Cummings Tuesday at her home in Creswell last week. morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Falk visited John Craner and family of relatives in Washington the fore Services at the Fritz Torgeneon and sons of Al­ High School Notts tarrisburg were Sunday guests at part of this week. bany visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Methodist Church the Joseph Comely home. Guests at the G. J. Rike home Hover from Friday until Sunday. (High School Reporter) Fern Rossman spent Sunday Sunday were Mr*. F. W. Falk and Mrs. E. D. Isotn visited the evening with Beverly Itom. The community meeting for Sunday school, 10. daughter, Herman Steinke and grade rooms last Tuesday. Nov. 5th was postponed indefinite­ 11 a. m. Public service sacra­ Ernest and Leo Certovski visited family, Arleigb Falk and Jennie ly, as the committee had no pro­ ment of the Lords Supper. The juniors have received their their friend Ted Comely Sunday Nicewood and Andrew Falk. The gram ready. clast rings and are well pleased afternoon. 2:30 p. m. Junior League. evening was spent listening to the with them. H. L. Blood and wife were Al­ 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. George Godwin and family aud radio. bany visitors Tuesday. 7:30 p. m. The regular service Melba Rossman visited the high Mias Etta Godwin and Gale Prath­ Mrs. W. A- Carey of Salem is All are cordially invited. Hope school rooms Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hover and er of Buena Vistla visited at John spending a few days In this vicini­ son Robert visited Mr. and Mrs. to see all the members present The high school party Saturday Rolfe’s Sunday. ty visiting her children. Frank McManamus at Corvallis Sunday morniog. evenfng was well attended. Sever­ Sunday. Joe. S. Miller, Pastor. al contesta were taken part in by various students. Kenneth Smith, who returned home last week, started to school Monday. Lillian Reynold! was absent several days last week. Pine Grove Items REAL ^N a tio n a l Ganned Jo o d s November 10 — 20 Jfee/ Stock your Pantry Here is the opportunity the thrifty houswife has been look« ing for. Buy your Canned Goods by the dozen assorted as you like and get 10 per cent in Free Goods. During this sale we are giving away free a new Colonial 8 day clock. One clock dial ticket with each 75c cash sale and one with each $1.50 on accounts in fall. There are over 200 varieties of canned foods. Hers are some of them—check the ones you want. Services at the Church of Christ Fruits Apple butter, Apricots, Cherries red, Cranberries. Figs, Fruits for salads, Grages, Grapefruit, Peaches, Pineapples. Fish and Specialties Catsup, Chili con came, Chill sauce, Jellies, Milk, Mince meat Salad dressing. Syrup, Tomato sauce, Clams, Herrings, Salmon, Sardines, Tuna, Oysters, Shrimp. Spices, Extracts, Baking powder, Salad oil*, Lard, Pancrust, Tea, Coffee, Fruit gelatins. See The Colonial Clock on Display M. V. KOONTZ CO. Charge of Hotel Mrs. Evelyn Johnson who has successfully conducted the Halsey hotel for the past six months left for Marshfield Tuesday where she expects to engage in similar busi­ ness. The hotel is now in charge of Grant Reynolds. the owner, who is well aod favorably known to the public, having operated the estab­ lishment for several yean previous to Mrs. Johnson. Mr. Reynolds promises to maintain the high Standard of hospitality the place has long been noted for. Notice to Merchants and Patrons You are requested not to charge ecoount* against our school or classes thereof, unites persona mak­ ing the parchaaes bear an order signed by some member of the fac­ ulty aod the secretary of the stad- eat body or class concerned. e An eight pound daughter was boro to Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Chance at the Albaay general hoepitai, Monday, November 8th. Thia la their first child after sixteen years of married life. Mother and child are reported as getting along nicely at the hoepitai and the neighbors are kindly looking after the father who is staying quietly at home this week. VALUE (2/ol/icraft ^Ouits •• Overcoats water mark in buying clothes, for instance, we suggest to the men who wants a staple suit that $ 2 9 .5 0 i s n o t t o o m u c h to pay to get the most for the money. Thay ere an all wool serge io grey, brown or blue, guaranteed to fit and wear, and you can buy extra trotuere at a nominal price. Sunday School 10. Preaching 11. Christian Endeavor 6 80. Preaching 7:80 The bill for the furnace was burned Sunday morning. Now we are prepared to give people a warm welcome. We want 100 in Sunday School Sunday morning. Your assistance and your presence will be appreciated. Morning sermon, “ And He Arose up Etrly in the Morning.” Evening ser­ mon, “ Million* Now Living are Already Dead.” Clifford L. Carey, Pastor, Ask for Clot/icraft 5130 Mallory Hats Edmond Shoes t > ♦ V‘ * [ blain CLOTH ingco J ALBANY 9 I After 16 Yean Every mab wants and has a right to expect real wearing qualities in his clothe*. There is a low- Preferred Stock is Quality Vegetables Asparagus, Beans green, Baked beans. Corn white or yellow, Hominy, Oliv»» green ripe or stuffed, Peas tender and melting, Peppers green or red, Pimentos, Pumpkin, Potatoes sweet, Saurkraut, Spinach. za Ladies Aid to Momen’s Society Have Sale Holds Session V our ty r e s tn e t ^ A till io n s n o iv l i v i n g D a ir y P o u ltr y W ool