Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 13, 1927, Image 1

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    A g r c u 11 ii r e
H o rtic u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
Established in 1912.
Voi. 16.
D a i r y
P o u ltry
Wo o 1
No. 23.
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
Notre Dame Grid Star
HEADS LEGION WOMEN
HALSEY j\N D \ IC1.M IY BREV11II >
C. H. Davidson of Shedd was a at the L nited Presbyterian church
business visitor in Halsey this in Shedd last Sunday morning,
Ser»
morning.
Mr. and Mis. J. G. Gibson ‘and j
A Good Program Arranged
l
Mias Doris Dykstra spent a few Boyd Thrift of Albany were guests
Assemblies Honor Riley and
For Enteitainm ent
days with her sister. Mrs. C. E. at the home of Mr. Gibson's sister,
( hristopher Columbus
Quimby the past week.
Mrs. Lloyd Workiuger, Sunday.
The first meeting (or the winter
Mrs. W. H. Wheeler and Mrs.
Mrs. Hussey has returned to her
By W ilm a W a h l. R eporter
of the Parent-Teacher association
Powell of Halsey spent Monday in home in Ha.sey from a tiip to Cali-
will be held at the school house
Eugene looking after business foruia. Her son Geo.'ge. w h) ic- j
A dramatic club was organized
Friday evening. It is the wish of
interests.
c tn pan led her, remained in Cali­
Monday evening. Officers were
the officers that every teacher in
Hiram Bierly who lives on
fornia.
elected as follows Charles Wright,
this vicinity and every patron of
farm south east of Halsev, moved
Lieut.
K.
Bufo'd
Morris,
Ralph
president, Nora Coldiron, vice pres­
the school will be present. During
a silo from his farm this week and Smith, aud Carl Isom of Halsev
ident,
Esther Seefeld, secretary. A
the evening an interesting program
replaced it with another one.
drove
to
the
county
seat
Tuesdiy
cunm
iltee
was chosen to select
will be given and will be followed
evening
to
attend
a
meet
inc
of
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
E.
Q
limby
plsys
so
the
club could begin work
by a social time.
were business visitors in Albany 0 . N. G.
with the least possible delay. Com-
The following program has been
J. Douglas Pritchsrd opened It is
Tuesday. They are preparing to
mittee is as follows: Mary Smith,
Mrs. Iren e M c In ty re W a lbridge of
prepared and will commence at
watch repair shop this wee/ in the Peterborough, N. II., was elected pres chairman; Nora Coldiron, and VV’il-
move to Blodgett next week.
7:45 o’clock:
Ident o f the Am erican I.eglon a u x il­ m » Wahl.
Mr ia
Saturday evening a meeting of Stephenson barber shop.
ry at the P urls convention. She Is
Song, “ Sailing,” high school
the directors of the telephone comp Pritchard expresses himself as well the d a u gh te r o f C om m issioner W ll
Cast week s assembly on Wed.
glee club; motion song, “ I Get the
H aiti M c In ty re , bend o f the S alvation
any, line two, was held at the pleased with Halsey.
nesday
was held in honor of James
artav in tbe southern states, und Is a
Rheum atiz,” interm ediate grades
N o tre Parue Is represented by an Curtis Veatcb home on Route 2.
Charity grange will hold the graduate o f M ount H olyoke college Whitcomb Riley, whose birth is on
report of summer school work at excellent fo o tba ll team th is fa ll, but
With the purchaee of a new John first all-day meeting for the «inter She served In Trance w ith the Salva October 7. Nellie Falk gave a brief
they lack beef, w h ile they have speed
O.A.C., Alice Sturtevant; in stru ­ to burn. W ith a squad nu m b e rin g 300
Hon a rm y d u rin g the w a r and was
Deere tractor by Rodney Savage seasou next Saturday, October 15. d i e d tw ice In arm y orders fo r b ra ve r) biographical sketch of the poet
mental number, Donna Cross; pa
men, Itockne lias a squad ric h In re­
of Route 2, Halsey, this week. Hill During the summer months the under lire. She lias been presiden
Charles Wright gave a reading of
jama kids, Miss MaCornack and serve. O ur photograpn shows Capt.
I lie I.eglon a u x ilia ry o f New U um ii
Rilei s entitled, “ N atu ral Perver­
John P. S m ith, who was one o f the and Company have sold teu tract­ meetings wete held on Saturduy
shire.
Miss Nelson; pianologue, “ Foolish ou tstan d in g fo rw a rd s in 1920 In the
evening.
ors so far this year.
sities," Eloise Smith gave the “ L it­
Questioas” Beverly Isom; song, M iddle West, and Is p la yin g le ft
Mrs A. F. Bolton and Mrs. R.
tle Bee Bonuef” also written bv
Miss Esther Blackburn of Leba­
‘‘Little Sir Echo,” Fern Rossman guard.
Dustin of Albany aud Mrs. C. 1!.
Kilty. Songs by the school con­
non
is
working
for
Mrs.
P.
N.
s I ' •iv c ttv A t i l e K e n t s
and Liuden Bramwell.
J R. Mode visited bis daughter Bierly.
cluded the program.
Mrs. Bierly and Miss Pbilpott of near Halsey, nere in
at the Corvallis hospital Monday. Blackburn were schoolmates when the city this moruiug on a drive
This week's assembly wag held
(By Special Correspondent)
iu the interest of world up lift mis­
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lamar and they lived io Rockhill.
P in e G ro v e Ite m s
in
honor of Christopher Columbus
Mr. and Mis. O. 11. Ftoman
sions.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Gibbs and
Pete Sears visited friends in H al­
who
discovered America, Ootober
motored to Roseburg Sunday to
Lydia Gregory and Merle Githmis sey Saturday while enroute to his
Phillip Tussing of Halsey left to­
(Enterprise Correspondence)
2,
1192.
Tbs program was open­
visit Mr. Frotnan,» sister, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . Becker of Mon­ pent the week end at Triangle home in Albany from a business day for Trona, Calif., where he has Roadman, Ihey rclurued horns ed by a song by the grades entitled
roe visited at the N. E. Chandler Lake.
trip to B ind. He returned by way accepted a position with ait engi­ Monday evening.
Chester ’’ Songs by the school
neering company. Ercel Sneed,
Mrs. Russell Gitbens returned of the McKenzie Pass.
home Sunday.
followed and the following program
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Dawson drove
F. L. Bayne of Peoria has a new another Halsey boy, is k c a te i at to Albany Sunday morning and reading by E >rl Perry entitled,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hover were from Portland Saturday having
the
same
place
•Columbus,” the song “ Sailing,”
Sunday visitors at the Bert Haynes been called there on account of outboard motor for bis p riv a t1
attended church services at the
the
serious
illness
of
her
father.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Beryl
Kizer
of
was
sung bv the glee club. Pro-
ferry aerdss the Willamette river,
home in Harrisburg.
Griff King, who is a little better which divides bis tarm . Hill aud near Halsey, are tie parents of a I nited Presbyteriau, Dr. White ol gram was concluded by the Fr«sh-
Fred ar.d Mary Heinrich came
Portland being tbe speaker. They
but stiil very ill.
nett singing the High School Song.
Company of Halsey made the sale. baby daughter burn in an Eugene
up from Corvallis Friday evening
were dinuor guests at the home cl
hospital
September
30.
This
is
W illiam Pence aud Hiram li erly *
to spend the week eud at home.
Miss Nelson proph.sies that the
their soq I’aul, and family.
• W i-e V W W W
of the Charity grange neighbor­ the second child lu t first girl in
English
I students will all lie sit
A rthur Dorsey of Peoria is stay­
] A. Couev a n il son, H a ro ld ,
Spoon River Sparks
hood, made a trip to Waldport last the Kizer home. The baby has
thors in later years if one esn judge
ing at the L. C. Hughes home and
w
tre
H
alsey
visito
rs
M
onday
af.
week and returned with a trailer been named Betty Beryl.
by the quality ol work they have
going to school at Pine Grove while
Mrs. Bert Claik i f llaleev ac­ lernoon.
(By aD Enterprise Reporter)
load
of
salmon,
which
was
divided
ieen handing in this last week
his mother, who has been quite ill.
companied her mother and brother,
Mrs. Stevens and daughter. Min­
rmong
the
neighbors
for
canning,
Edna
Falk
visited
the
school
is in the Corvallis hospital.
A baseball game was played last
Mrs. William Curtis and Dale Cur­ nie, who have been assisting iu
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Savage and
Miss Grace Pehrsson visited Mies Tu ad ,y afternoon.
tis, to their hunte in Lebanon Tues­ curing for tbe prunes iu ’ba Frank Friday. The h am s consisted of
Lois Belle, of Sa
Mrs. E. S. Marsters spent la » t ■ ittle daughter,
Pearl Pehrsson of Corvallis, Sat­
a
t ,
u
a y e evening
v e n i n g a and
n i W
l
day
will
spend several l’ritiiin orchard, left Sunday fot (reshiiien-sophoniores aud junior-
lam,
attended
morning
service at. ,
4l
Tuesday
at
H.
L.
Siraley's
urday.
,
-
I day s visiting them, M r . Curtis is their home tn Yankton, South Da- senior». I'he more youthful tlud-
of Christ here last Sun-
,,
,
,
ents, the freshmen-sophomores won
Gilbert Carey left for Poitland Ii the Church
ii.
i-
visiting another daughter. Mrs. kola.
Mrs. George C bandkr was an
Jay, and later were dinner guests ,,
B . , . . e .,
,
the game by a ‘core of 15 to 20.
tha
first
of
the
w<ek
to
attend
I . ...
,
.
Henry B ock of Lake Creek this
Albany business visitor last week.
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robertson.
Mrs. Flora Lehn of Newport,
school.
I week.
The freshmen held a meeting
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chandlei
They returned to Sclent iu the
» h o h a s le n t slaying with h e t
list
night and decided on Novem­
Those
h
ho
had
their
silos
filled
spent Wednesday in Corvallis.
evening.
daughter. Mrs. Leah Frotnan tor
Radio KOAC Expands Program
ber 4th for the date of the fresh­
last
week
and
the
first
of
this
were
Pauline Carothers was a guest ai
Enid Veatcb, who it teaching in
Tim e and Scope; 7 to 8 O ’clock acme time, went to Albany Tues- man return party.
the W. D. McLaren home last H J. Falk, C. b Falk, Sr., Web- the Roseburg schools spent the
lay to visit friends aud relative.«
tier Falk, R. E. Bierly and Mer­
Byron Isom has quit school here
week.
week end at her home uear Halsey.
Expanding its service from thrre aud attend tbe Bulgin meetings.
win Van Nice.
an
1 is going out at Al.ord.
Mias Veatch wag unable to teaeh to fi ve times a week, the college
Earl Albertson came home from
M r s . A n n a C o x of CotlHge Grove
Mrs. R. E. Bierley and Edna tor several days last week because radio station, KOAC, lias begun a
The Parent Teachers’ association
Monmouth for the week end.
H visiting her sister, Mis. Lloyd
Falk ft ere Brownsville callers Sat­ jf illness and was not fully recov. winter's program of broadcasts
is
to he held at the school bouse
Wolkinger,
und
family
Ibis
week
Mrs. A. L. Knighten anddaugh urday.
Friday
evening, October 14, 7:45.
ered
when
she
reached
borne.
She
which
will
be
heard
each
night
Wednesday
afl-rnoon
Mrs.
Cox
ter spent Saturday in Albany.
J. P. Templeton and wife drove returned to Roseburg Sunday ufter- from Monday to Friday inclusive, Mrs. L. W orkiuger, Mrs. Bertha
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E.igy. to Albany Sunday a rd visited at
noon and will resume her school i between 7 and 8 o ’clock
Workiuger and daughter, Alice
Hogs, Veal, Poultry
whose school at Glenwood, Wash., the J. B. Wagoner home.
duties there as soon as she is able, i New features added this fall are Jane, were guests of Mi.-s Elizabeth
is closed on account of infantile
Oregon
Savinar Produce Ex-
M rs.F. W. Robinson and daugh­
Of interest to many llaisey peo ,‘*'ws dispatches, campus, and na- B artoj.
change, 100 Front attest
paralysis, visited at L. E. Eagy’e
ters of Eugene spent Wednesday ple is ths appointment of B B tio n a |; weekly collegiate spurts rs-
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller and
Portland, Otegon, Sept- 28
last week,
at the C E. GiUette home.
Barker of New York as vice ptesi- vle*i questions and answers on «on I.avoir, snd Miss Lola Pasco, Veal —80 to 120 lbs., 20c 21c lb.
Mrs. A. P. Albertson attended
Charles Mornhinneg ar.d family dent of U. of O. Mr. Barker is Oregon history, offerings in Ameri- of Portland, arid Mrs. M iller’* Ilogs—Top light 16 l-2c
the missionary meeting at Mrs
of McGlynn, Or., were Sunday well known in Halsey where he tan literature, the weekly 4 H club aunt, Mrs. Ered Winters, of Chese- Poultry—5 per ct.cotn. Portland—
Zelmer’s home Wednesday after­
spent many of his boyhood days. ' meeting, and the Grange lecture peak, Ohio, who is visiting her
visitors at W. Kirk's.
H e a v y colored hens, 23c;
noon.
II. J. Falk and family were Sun­ He is a nephew -of Miss Nettie hour once a week.
niece, drove up from Portland
igbt bens, l i e ; Leghorn springs
day dinner guests at the John Spencer and also of the late Mis.
Wednesday ano are visiting at tbe
25c, colored springs 24-25.
FOR RENT
H. C. Davis of Halsey, and a cous­ BARN IN Halsey, w ith g ira g e, home of Mr. M 'lter’s sister, Mrs
P e o r ia N e w s I t e m s Nenichick home in Harrisburg.
All prices are less 5 p e rc e n t
in
of E. B. Prnland.
hay mow and stalls. Fee P. J. J. E. Paiuler.
Rubert Templeton and Mrs.
commission including poultry.
Rally Day exercises were held
(Enterprise correspondent)
Forster.
013*
Rupert Leonard were visitors at
Mrs, G. I.. Workii gar aud
Mrs. Alice Dunn was a visitor ai J. P. Templeton's one day th is
Livestock Quotations
daughter, Alice Jane, motored to
the Gustave Holm home one day week.
Lebanon Friday evening to visit
V. 8. D. A. Portland report,
last week.
Week end guests at the Van Nice
Mrs. Workinger's m at her, Mrs
Sept. 28
Aso i i v i erro to
Mrs. Ruby Dorsey who has been home were Mrs. J. H. Van Nice of
Alice
Hwander.
(Sent
in
by
A
lb
r ig h t C o m niin tion house.
K ite m uc o n p M v f
N o rth P ortland stockyards.)
sick for some time, was taken to Salem, Ellen Van Nice of Alsea,
no¿T o r this (prune,
Friday afternoon Mrs. J . A Steers good...................... .. $8.75 tT 9.00
Corvallis general hospital Friday and William Van Nice of Free­
w hiter TOO—
I
C >uey, and Mrs. II. E Coney and
m ed iu m . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 00 to 9 CO
for treatment.
water. The latter came up to look
c o m m o n . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.SO to 7 73
children, E t r io r and Harold Mel.
Mr, and Mrs. Grant Brattain over the farm that hie father, J. H.
7.3.3 to 8 no
viit, drove to H a ls e y where Mrs. Heifers, good . . . . . .
com m on and m edium h.OO to 7.50
spent the week end at Toledo with Van Nice, recently purchased. He|
J A. Cnttey visited .Mrs Dean 8. G o b s , g i x s l ___ . . . . __
6.75 tn 7 50
their daughter, Mrs. Raymond plans to move hi* fatn ly to one of
McWilliami, and Mrs. H. F.
comm on and m edium 5 iiO to 6.73
the Van Nice farms when school is
Stenson.
Couey and cliidren were guests of
cu tte r
.......................2.30 to 5 00
Hulls, g o o d . .
3.73 to 6.23
Mr. and Mrs. J.VV Lamar, Mrs. out.
M rs C iv ile K o o n tz .
J««*“
I
c u tte r to m edium .
4 50 to 3.75
Alice Barcus, Mrs. M. M. Fruit
Mr. and Mrs E E. Gordon were Calves, m edium ............
7 30 to 10.00
and Mrs. J.S. Lam ar attended the TH E MARCELLER from Browns­
business visitors in Albany Friday.
c u ll and common
5..50 to 8 00
Eastern Star meeting at Shedd
ville, Mrs. Vadnsis, will be in
The Women’s Mosionary society Veals, good to c h o ic e .......... 10 50to 12.50
Wednesday night.
Halsey on Thursday, in M iller’s
m edium ...................9 00 to 10.50
of Willamette met st the home of
c
u ll and c o m m o n ----- 6.00 to 9.00
Barber
shop.
Make
your
ap­
Walter Bargu and wife of Eu­
Miss AI med a McBride Thursday Ilog« 2V) to ISO lb s ............ 10.00 to to 75
pointments
early.
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gene, visited Peoria friends Sun­
afternoon. There was a g >od a t­
21« to 25U 11 m ...............10.65 to I I 13
day. The Bargu family were Peoria FULLER BRUSHES—For Fall
tendance.
l - J lt u 2 O >
10.75 to 11.25
residents years ago.
131) to 160.................... 10 50 to I t 00
house cleaning.
Free handy I
Miss Elizabeth Barton aud her
packing. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 to 9 00
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lamar have
brushes gi ven. Watch for tbe |
J
brother, Charles Parton, were din Pig», s la u g h te r oo to 1)0 .11,23 to 1X75
a new cement walk in front of their
Fuller mao. Box 4, Albany,
ner guests at the home of Mr and
»V
feeder and Stocker,
home.
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Mrs. J. A. Couey Thursday.
70 tol.30........................ 10 7.3 to 11.90
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