Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 09, 1927, Image 5

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Complete stock always on hand.
FLEECE T W IN E
used and new
W OOL SACKS
O . w . F R IIM
S um m er Fallow
Do Mother's Fyes Bother?
Remember that mother is not as young
s i she need to be. and along with her
advancing years her evesight begins to
fail. Let us fit her with glasses before
it is too late.
Broken Lenses Duplicated
You may break your glasses—acci­
dents may happen—but save the pieces.
Bring them to us and we w ill duplicate
the original lenses without re-exannn-
ation.
M EADE & ALBRO
Optometrists, 312 First st , Albany, Ore
Enjoying the Evening of Life
J. B. Neff and wife of Los
Angelas passed through Halsey
on their annual tour of the north­
west and called at the editor’s
home su n d ty .
Before irrigation became the
prominent failu re ’tia in California
agriculture and horticulture Mr.
Neff took a tract of sagebruth
desert laud near Anaheim, drove]
welt», bought hundreds of tons of
cesl and pumped water into
cenenl-lincd ditches to ear y it
over the tend to trees which he
planted. His attention was at­
tracted to walnuts and, as in the
ease of everything else to which he
turned his hand, be intensively
studied walnut growing, mnde hie
orchard the most successful in the
state and for years was employed
by the agricultural college to give
talks on the subject at frequent
farm ers' meetings.
Having journeyed half a doz; n
years beyond the proverbial three,
scoro aud tan in this life, he bag
w ithdraw n himself from the pro­
ductive activities aud occupies a
comfortable home in the city of
the angels, and every summer he
and his estimable spouse devote
several months to traveling in one
of those high-class products o f the
General Motors corporation which
are the joy of those who use them
and the envy of those who don't.
Thursday afternoon nineteen
ladies of the Women's Foreign
M iteionary society of the M. E.
church met with Mrs. B o lM iiltr.
Mrs. Everett Carey led a vety
interesting lesson, after which the
hostess served ice eream and
cookies. Mesdsmes Fannie S tarr,
Fred Robins and Ernest Van
D u u n were guests.
Since lime has been available Thousands in Prizes
through the sta te lime plant
For Best Voices
farmers are liming their la"d. and
becoming successful with clover
and vetch, and when they have A C h a n c e fo r A ll to C o m e
B efo re th e W o rld
the clover and vetch summer fal­
lowing is no longer necessary. America’s future generation of vocal
I can see no place for sum m er stars w ill be disclosed to the world
fallow in W estern Oregon c.op this Fall as another of the wonder«
procedure, except in getting rid due to radio. Every young man or
woman with the g ift of song, whether
of a serious infection of peren­ from
country, town or city, wlU have
nial weeds like Canada thistles an equal chance.
or wild morning glory, and in A nation-wide quest for the best
, th as case it really involves a young singers and the opening of the
; good deal more intensive culture door of opportunity to them has been
than is usually followed in ordi­ undertaken by the Atwater Kent
Foundation, an Institution established
nary summer fallow. The culture for
«clentidc and edti .tionsl purposes
m ust be frequent enough th a t by A. Atwater Kent, the Philadelphia
none of the undesirable plant radio manufacturer and sponsor of
growth gets above ground dur­ the Suntay night grand opera hour,
broadcast over a network of nineteen
ing the entire season.
stations.
G. R. Hyslop,
The Foundation has announced
Agronomisi.
(Continued from page 1)
not been of an economic size, or
whose training of different items
High Honor for School Clubs
in crop production has been
(Enterprise Correspondence)
wrong with the result of low
O. A. C., June 6.
yields, , or
__ who
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for The
other
Pansy
reasons
sewing club of Hal
have got an unduly high expense,! sey has completed its work and is
? have therefore produced a 100-per-cent club, according to
D r i J ande4l1tnv i’0 UcVth^ . ^ rk e i lbe reP°rt re' eivHti at ‘he office of
price and have lost money.
We do not need th e summer H C. Seymour, slate club leader
fallow practice in W estern Ore­ The local leader of the club is
gon in a great m any sections t o 'Mre- E’ D
Tt,e officers of
save moisture, because we have ’he club are Blanche Williamson,
plenty of fall rains to get g ra in 1 president; Dor s Hayes, vice presj-
up in th e fail. We do not need to dent, and Pearl Lengele, secretary,
sum m it tallow in most sections The other members are Alene Pow-
Mr. H stxel’s-sister, Mrs. Denzel, |
who came to Oregon from Nebraska
io February, left Moo day for her j
home in Nebraska. She said that
while It was raining in Oregon
’hey were having worse weather in
Nebraska, so she .could speak a
good word for Oregon.
The Ladies' Study club met
*ilh Mrs
Merwin Van
Thursday afternoon. There will
be no more meetings this fail.
Mrs. W. A. Angell and son
Leslie of Haines. Oregon, visited
Mervin VanNice last week,
Thursday.
J. H. Vannice and wife and
daughters of Salem visited the
home farm several days last
week.
Mrs. A. L. Falk and children
spent Saturday a t R. L. Bilyeu’s
at Lake Creek.
E. E. Carey and family spent
Sunday a t Henry Seefeld's.
C. H. and L. R. Falk spent last
week reshingling the R. B. Miller
barn.
Mrs. R. E. Bierly and Mrs. F.
W, Falk and daughter Delma
spent Wednesday afternoon in
Albany. Mrs. Falk and Delma
were supper guests of the Bier-
lys.
G. J. Rike and family spent
Sunday a t C. L. Falk j r ’s.
H. J. Falk and family, Ken­
neth Van Nice and Adolph Sper­
ling attended the Halsey high
school picnic a t Triangle lake
Friday.
new
«low
Fares
Make the m ost of reduced
su m m er ro u n d trip fares
now in effect. You can travel
on the train at surprisingly
low cost. Ride in com fort in
long, smooth-riding coach­
es by day; roomy Pullm an
accom m odations for over­
night travel.
Save tim e, m o n e y a n d
nervous energy by going on
the train. Fares with limits
to suityou plan; for example
—Sunday only roundtrips,
fa re s f o r tra v e l o v e r th e
w e e k -e n d — S atu rd a y to
M onday, or Friday to Tues­
day. Also fares w ith 16-day
lim it a n d o th e rs good for
the summer season.
Ask about these travel savings; the
ticket agent w ill suggest the
one that fin your plans
'
at lowest cost.
W. A. Carey and wife and son
Gilbert of Salem, Mrs. C. E. Gil­
lette and children, Mrs. F. W.
Robinson and Mrs. Grace Foote
of Junction City were dinner
guests a t E. E. Carey’s Friday.
They also spent the afternoon.
of western Oregon to get nitrogen ell and May Powell.
C. P. Moody,
because we can grow legume crops
Earl Newbrie and family and
At
All clubs completing their work
like clover, o r vetches, or alfalfa, have bten sent achievement certifi­
Edna Newbrie of Talent visited
and have a reasonably good
a t M. B. H arding’s Friday. Mr.
by W.
M. Jardine,
supply of nitrogren in our soils, cates signed -z
...........
Newbrie and family w ent to Cor­
so th a t it is undoubtedly consid-j9ecreUr? of «Br>cultute, and the
vallis to attend the graduation C. S. William»»', left for their
nty school euperin
erably b e tte r to grow crops in ptate and county
exercises, and Edna remainel
rotation and farm the land every tendente and club leaders.
over the week end w ith the home in Portland Tuesday and
were
accompanied by
Miss
year.
Hardings.
Dehlia Hawkins.
Agnus Chandiler, who is going
Mrs. L. Toedtemeier and chil­ to visit friends there
7 E h a v e th e b e s t e q u ip p e d s h o p in H a lse y ,
dren are at Woodburn picking
Altord Arrows
berries.
a n d fe r t h a t re a s o n w e g iv e y o u a b e tte r
A. Atwater Kent.
(Enterprise correspondent)
Mss Edna and W’ebster Falk
decoration, $5,000 In cash and two
jo b a n ti m o re fo r y o u r m o n e y .
and
W.
A.
Falk
and
son
Rawley
Deo Rolfe of Tangent spent
years’ tuition In a leading conserva
were Brownsville visitors S at­ Suuday at the home of his father,
\ \ e a ls o c a r r y th e la r g e s t s to c k o f tir e s a n d
tory.
Winners of second prizes w ill each urday evening.
a c c e s s o rie s .
John Rolfe.
receive $2,000 In cash and one year's
R.
E.
Bierly
and
family
were
tuition.
B rin g in th is a d a n d 25c a n d g e t a 50c size o f
B.ian Perry and family and
Winners of third prizes w ill each Sunday afternoon visitors a t H. F ran k Williams went to Triangle
tir e p a tc h in g .
J.
Falk’s.
receive $1,000 and one year’s tuition.
Jake Friday.
Winners of fourth prizes w ill each
Charles Kirk and wife of
receive $500.
Chester Curtis and family visited
Athena visited at W. R. Kirk’s
at
Jay Curtis’ at Lebanon Sunday,
Sunday.
Winners of fifth prizes w ill each
receive $250.
Mrs.
E. D. Isom and son Carl
Miss Elaine Straley spent
Musical, civic and women's clubs In
and daughter Beverly and F. M.
Thursday
a
t
H.
L.
S
traley’s
each community in each state w ill be
C o m o to
invited to hold local contests to select while her m other, Mrs. C. J. Bond and family and \V. C. Sick-
the best young man and best young Straley visited at Brownsville.
els and family alten d ta the wed-
woman singers of their towns. These
»ling
in Albany Sunday afternoon
Miss
Ava
Falk,
who
has
been
winners w ill then be certified to a
.
fo r
ätate audition, which w ill be broad­ assisting Mrs. R. B. Miller with of Miss Vera Bond and Hal How-
past
th ree rd , which w«s solemnized at tbe
cast by a radio station In each state. her work for
— the
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A state winner of each sex w ill be wee s, returned home «Saturday Rome of the bride’s mother, Mrs
chosen and w ill receive a silver evening and will now keep house 1
L . E. Bond, Mrs. Howard is a
medal.
for her grandfather, C. L. Falk
The next step Is a district audition. sr.
Oils and Grease
eistet of Mre. Sickele, Mrs. Iiom
The young meq and women who have
and Mr. Bond
won state honors w ill be taken to a
Mrs. Danedell of Nebraska
central broadcasting station In one spent Wednesday a t J. N. El­
Brian Terry and family attended
of five districts, where an audition liott’s.
th
e
strawberry fair at Lebanon
will be broadcast to select the two
winners—a young man and a young
Herman Stienke and J. N. El­ Saturday.
woman—from that district.
liott and th eir families picnicked
Tbe sixth and seventh grade
and
The two winners In each district a t «Santiam river and visited at
pupils
of the Alford school were
will receive gold medals and the ten
Crabtree.
auccessful in their recent examina-
finalists thug selected w ill be taken
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On Four S/ojre/w
Billy W ahl sod fam ily went to
Corvallis Sunday to attend the
baccalaureate addraes to the 0 . A
C. graduating class. Thsir daugh­
ter Del ma was in the class. Next
day they witnessed the graduating
exercises and brought Delma
home.
. . .
plans for a "National Radio Audition."
to find by competition the best undis­
covered voice« In the United State«.
Prizes aggregating $17.500, with tui­
tion for musical education In gertaln
cases, are offered as follows:
The two winners of first place In
the National Audition—a man and a
woman—w ill each receive a gnta
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(By an Enterpilse Reporter)
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lion. They are Teddy Comely,
Audition, to be broadcast over a na
sixth grade, and Alice Curtis,
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
tlonal network of stations. All ex
penses of contestants In tbe district
C. S. Williams and family and Lloyd Kropf, and Ernest and Leo
and final auditions, including railroad
Cersooaki, seventh grade. There
tare, hotel bills, entertainment, etc., Mrs. Dicie Brock visited rela­
will be paid by the Atwater Kent tives near Crawfordsville Sun­ were no eighth grade pupils.
Foundation.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Clark of
The spirit and purpose of the Na­
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tional Audition are Indicated In a
statement by A. Atwater Kent, presl and son spent Saturday a fter­ at C. A. Curtis'.
dent of the Foundation, who said:
* noon in Albany.
B. E. Cogswell of Portland spent
“ The discovery of one of those rare
N. H. Cummings and family tbe past week at bis farm.
voices, of which each generation pro­
duces a very few. seems to me an were Albany visitors Wednes­
Mr). B, K. Cogswell and eon
event of profound national Impor day.
tance. Even when such a voice could
Philip of l'o rtla id , formerly of this
Mr. H athaw ay of Philom ath,
give pleasure to only a few thousand
neighborhood, are on their way
traded
people In a year It was a national who
" “ o has i recently
cvcuuy
t i a u B j farm
L a r i n s s i
treasure. Now that million« may en with J. W. Owen, moved in here EuroP«- r hey will visit In New
loy It on the same evening through Thursday. We are glad to w?l
York until the lfrth, when they
the medium of radio, such a voice has come them in the neighborhood will sail
become priceless.
"The National Radio Audition, sup with the family of young people.
Miss Lucilla Cogswell was mar-
ported by tbe Atwater Kent Founda
There was a large attendance Had reeantly to Lee Foster of Port-
tion. Is an undertaking to search the
League a t Lake ,and. T bey will make their home
entire country for beautiful voices at Epworth
*
in Portlaod.
»nd to offer these singers an oppor Creek Sunday evening.
(unity for full development, recognl
B. L. Cummings and Mr. B a r­
tlon and reward.”
The principal qualifications for con ney of Hood River departed fo r •
W L. W R IG H T
estants are as follows:
home Sunday morning.
Must not be over 25 years old;
W alter Baum gartner w ent to
must never have been associated with
» professional theatrical or operatic Longview Sunday.
1). C. RV'SSMAN, Local Manager
•ompany: must never bave been a
Lady Assistant
Sammy Brock, who has been
»aid principal In any concert held out
side tbelr own states: must declare quite ill, is able to be up.
All call« answered day or night
in Intention to follow a musical ca
Phone 26Ó
The L. C. and B. sewing club
eer and must be free from theatrical
Halsey, Oregon
>r musical contracts.
met with Mrs. Randall Brock
This lim itation permits choir elng
last week Wednesday.
re to enter tbe auditions, even
hough they may bave received linen
Mrs. Lula Brock and daugh­
isl compensation for singing In
ters
of Portland visited friends
hurches Other groups from which
ntrles are anticipated are students in the neighborhood decoration
Laundrv sent Tuesdays
day.
n musical schools end locally proml
Agency Huh Cleaning Works
ient alngert In high schools and col
Mr. and Mrs. C a r te r Ailing-
eges Musical organizations In each
A B E ’S P L A C E
<tate are alio afforded an opportunity ham. who have been gisiting at
to participate.
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