Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 20, 1927, 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
I ) a 'i r y
P o u 11 r y
W ool
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
ale in Fine Condition
I irte P a rs e s H er By
HALSEY AND VICINI TV BREVITIES
: V :»• V-cV-- V :T-.V-?».rV-rt-rt-et s
Defeats Watkins By Large
Majority Vote
Franklin F- Korell, republican,
is United States congressman from
the third Oregon district, succ ed-
ing the late Maurice Crumpacker.
Multnomah county Tuesday elect­
ed him with a large majority over
Elton W atkins, the democratic
candidate in the campaign.
Koreli’s majority is estim ated at
about 6,000.
Tangent Cow Wins Silver Medal
of American Jersey Cattle Club
10 O K OCT. 29
Mrs. Bert Clark spent today in
Albany ou business.
Spencer Long of Albany was
hunting pheasants arou id Halsey
Sunday.
Despite the fact th a t Vale was slow
In g e ttin g down to hard p ra ctice this
fa ll, Coach Tad Jones has stra ig h t
ened the teaiu out and the players
are now reported In fine condition.
The photograph shows a close up o f
T in! Jones.
home and as the young pheasants
grew tin y fed along with the
chickens, gradually becoming very
tame. It is poor sportsmanship
that will go into a man,s yard and
Mrs. Minnie Reynolds and Mary kid birds.
Lieut Byron Taylor, a former
LaRue were among Halsey people
visiting in the county seat last Sat- Halsey boy but recently of Corval­
urday.
lis, visited Buford Morris Sunday
J- L. Bird, automobile salesman, evening while on his way to San
and Fred Ward well known mercb Francisci where he has accepted a ,
ant, were in Halsey Wednesday posit'Oti as civil engineer with the
from the ceunty seat.
government. Lieut Taylor only
A pet pheasant was shot by n recently i t turned from the nation-
hunter at the Charlie Falk borne al title .-boot at C>nip Ferry, has
ibis week- The mother pheasant 1 re-igned as first lieutenant of the
batched her brood near the farm OX I
Football Game,Noise Parade
and Other Sports Events
T h is Is Mrs. Saucy Cluck S q u irre l
M ille r o f the Tonaw anda reservation
New t o rk state, whose nge Is e s ti­
mated io he hetwven one hundred
tw elve and one bundled sixteen years
D u rin g u recent ceremony In ttoehes
ter, N. V , in w hich members o f her
trib e took part, she sal In the door
way o f her tent p la c id ly sm oking het
corncob pipe m id weaving n bnskei
1 he annual trek to Corvallis will
he on Saturday, October 29, when
alumni, editors of the state and
football fun- in general flock to the
Oregon State campus fir homecom-
■ug events
l'fie football game, Oregon State
vs. Washington State, at 2 o’clock
will he the feature event of the
day. Guests will he met at the
trains by otlici.il cars and convey­
ed to the men's gymnasium for reg­
istration. Seats have been reserv­
ed for the editors as guests of Dr.
W. J. Kerr, president of the col­
lege, for the football game.
Although tbs main program < f
homecoming will he Saturday,
other events are scheduled to start
llittri-ilay with the homecoming
sign display und the pre-rally
dances. 1 be notorious noise pa,
rade to he Friday evening at 7;I5
o’clock has become a tradition of
the O. A. C. homecoming.
The
parade will move through streets
lighted by burlap torches and pre­
ceded by the famous Gold Beaver.
Saturday’s events will include
swimming meet , mounted wreet-
liug, tug of war, rook-sophomore
hag rush and push hull contest.
The Paient-Teachers’ aeaociation
held a meeting at the school house
pp'i¡day evening. After the meet-
li-g the auuierce was divided into
(E n terp rise C orrespondence)
VAVAVXS
two groups, the “ I hunderers’’ and • V W IV .V A W l A
S
B
Sawyer
of
Brownsville
was
i A lf o r d A r r o w s <
aud
‘‘Lightnings.”
A
contest
was
L a ke C reek News
<
a business caller here Monday.
held and the Thunderers were • V W W V 1 W Z
V
A
M
A
V
«
L.
E.
Eagy
and
family
visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark of Hal­
awarded an onion hecause they
(By an Euterpiiso Reporter)
sey were afternoon callers at Chest­ at the Will Eagy home near Oak-
‘'knew
their onions” and the
ville Sunday.
er Curtis’ Monday.
Miss B ‘»»¡0 Harvey and her
' ‘Lightnings'’ received a bottle cf
Mr. and Mrs Ray Hover visited
mother
visited Mrs. Maitiu Cum­
B. E. Cogswell and family re-
ketchup because they needed to
mings Monday afternoon.
turnod to their home in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hover at “ catch up.”
Jarrisburg Sunday.
Sunday.
Mrs. J. W Evans and Mrs. C.8
The girls of the High School
Mrs. Floyd Nichols aud Mrs, L were examined by the school phy­ Williams were Corvallis visitors
Wilma and Lois Falk are the
proud possessors of a Ford which E. Eagy visited Mrs. Ray Hover sician at his office fist week. He last Monday.
S P c o r ia N e w s I t e m s they drive to Harrieburg to reboot Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Florenco Sisk who is at­
s<id the girls were in very good
Meedamee George McNeil,Lloyd health.
tending school at Monmouth, spent
each schoolday. Velda Curtis ac­
(E n te r p r ise C orresp on d en ce)
Nichols and John McNeil called on
The sen'er class gave a Bhort pro­ the week end with her p arents, M r.
companies them.
Mrs. Dora McKinney of Portland
Mrs. McLaren Tuesday afternoon. gram for assembly Wednesday'. It and Mrs. Robert Sisk.
Mrs. L. E. Bond of Albany was
is visiting her dauahter, Mrs. Earl
Miss Grace Fehrsson attended was composed of a song by the
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. AHmgham
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E
McDonald.
the rally day services at the Meth­ class, a vocal duet by Hope Hu»-] and daughter of Fortlaud, spent
D. Isoui, the latter part of the
Raymon Mode who is working at
odist church in Halsey, Sunday •ey and Vail 1-cm, a reading by the week eon w ith th e ir cousins, o
VC. Kutlio Farm
weak and accompanied her and her
Waadling is here for a few dayp.
Rev. Suialiey of Feo ia prescind E lith Smith, pianologu by Es I ‘ I the C. 8. W illia m s fa m ily .
daughter Beverly to the regular
Program Broadcasting
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Frady of
monthly meeting ot Charity Grange at the Fine Grove church Wednes­ er Secfcld aud a leading by Char­
Dr. T. I. Marks of Halsey was
Eugene were visiting the former’s
day evening, and also Thursday ley Wright.
Saturday.
called to the If. E. Davis home
parent«, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Frady.
morning.
Radio Station K. O A. C.
L'lid.iy
evening
a
si
bool
enter­
Friday where Miss ll-izel ia suffer-
Miss Ldlie Rickard spent sever­
Sunday.
270.1
meters; 500 watts; Faciflc
tainm
ent
will
be
giyen,
b<
ginning
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simon
ing from u severe attack of llu
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Gilhens and al days at her home last week.
Staudard Time
at
7:45.
The
entertainm
ent
has
and Mr. Bransteiter of Eugene,
Mr. and Mrs Walter Batimgart-
son of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Jim The practice school at Rickreall,
Monday
evening, October 28
been
called
a
‘‘Tiip
around
the
called
at
E
E.
Hovet’s
Sunday
n r who recently sold their farm
Githens and Gertrude McKern .of where she is doing practice teach­ evening.
7:00
The
campus
reporter
World.
’
fhose
making
the
tour
and mov J to I’ortland were visit­
Corvallis and Audry Liska were ing, was closed because of infantile
l
will
go
to
the
depot
al
Clark’s
7:10
t
i
l
club
meeting
Mi e;» Agnes Chandler, Grace
ing o|d friends oyer the week end.
were visitors at the home of Mr. paralysis.
store, yvhere they will obtain then
Pebrsson,
Eunice
Sylvester
und
Mr.and Mrs. C. R. Rowan and Z-’O Farm utility pr ogrr. rn
Mrs.
George
Workinger
and
little
and Mrs. Frank Smith Sunday.
tickets
S c /'ra l countries «¡11
Grace
Kirk
attended
the
teacher.'’
Tuesday evening, October 25
daughter, Lois Jean, called on
children of Evgou», » i re u n it end
The hoys got their limit of birds.
institute at Albany Thursday und then he visited, attir w h iihallw i 1 guests n t th e M irtiu Cumming» i 15 Ilie lutiipus report er
Mrs. Gcurge Githens and sou Mr*. 'A. E Wbitbeck one after
gather at the United States, the
Friday.
home. Mrs. Juues of CoivaRis was 7:20 O. Hgon itzz »ms
Merle were Albany visitors Mon­ no >n last week.
town ball, fm a general good lime.
W
G
McNeil
and
daughter,
I.ulu
7.3) Cattle m arketing invest igt-
a so a guest.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wbitbeck
C>ri Spcrliug wr» absent part ol
of
Lacomb,
attended
church
al
tion at Forllaod,
Rev. and Mrs. Smalley and Mis. and the Lie Ingrain family from
Karl Williams came up from
two d ais this week.
7.10
Timely
farm t.p iis
Fine
Grove
Wednesday
ev<
ring
F »rtlan I Fii lay evening t> make
Charles Shaw attended church at Bmwnsville were callers at the B.
Ilie programs to be given every
and
agent
the
night
at
the
Esto»
suje he wasn't f>rg>tting how to 7:45 Chats with the homemaker.
Pine Glove Sunday.
E. Cogswell home Wednesday even
W ein esliy ut assembly have been
Bass home
‘ hit 'em’’ Bill Atlinghani accom 8 00 Off rings in Am. Literature.
Carl Nichols, Russel Githens, J ¡ng ot Irst week.
arrange 1 for the n e t of the year,
Fins
Grove
Church-
-
pan id him and they got the limit
S. Lamar aud ]. W . Lamar a t­
W’t-diiesdjy evenii g, October 26
C E. Mercer of Eugene spent
and aie as follow :
Sundiy School 10u m.
of b ird «.
tended lodge at Shedd Saturday Saturday and Sundiy at the J . F.
7.15
The campus reporter
Nove nhyr 9, M s. CrosP pupil»
Preach ng 11 s. in., by- - Rev.
night.
7:20
Oregon
Quizsisms
Miss
Mary
Evan»,
whose
sister,
Isom home and enjoyed a pheasant
will give a program on Robert L.
Smalley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Woolridge hunt.
Mr-. Luckey, has been very ill at 7:30 Farm utility program
Stevenson.
Prayer mseting Wednesday at
and mother of Alpine visited Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roberts and
November 16. the Juniors will her home in Eugeue, received word 8:00 The grange lecture hour.
8 p. m.
M. Fruit here Sunday.
tin t she is much im jriv ed and 9:00 Homecoming High Jinks.
chi*dren of Toledo spent the week
have charga of the program.
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Lamar and end at the Michael Rickard home
November OB, a Thanksgiving hope is entertained fur her recov­
Thursday evening, October 27
Mrs. J. S. Laiuar visited Rev Mr. and Mis. Rob.rt McKee of
ery now.
program.
- 1'» 'I he campus reporter,
Walbeck and family at Myrtle Eugene were also guests on Sun­
R-v, Metcalf of Peorfa will 7:17 t he collegiate sporilight
November 30, Mrs. Kizt-i's room
Creek Thursday.
preach
In re at 11 o'clock Sunday i :27 Oregon Quizzisms
day.
will give the program.
Edited By Wjlma Wahl
Mis. Jessie Carothers and child­
morning,
Octol er 23, and also in 7.30 Timely farm t »pics
December 7, the sophomores wii
H erteit Tandy of Vernita called
ren, wha have been working in the
the
evening
at 8 o'clock. The text < io F ruit h .tier, tahie delicacy
o i bis sitter, Mrs. Chester Cortis,
Mr». Coleman, an instructor in entertain us.
prune orchards, have moved back
for
the
i
vetting
yy ill be “ ¡’laying 8.00 The Forum, Jason Lee.”
December 1 1, a program honor
Sunday.
the grades, ie again teaching tie r
home and Esther has started to
the Game.’’
ing
Jobu
Greenleaf
Whittier.
Mrs. E. D. Isom si eat Mon ley room after a weeks absence. Mrs.
Fi iiLu evening, Octol er 28
school.
Mr. Lloyd Simon is having more
Rev. and Mrs. Metcalf were Cor- with bereister, Mrs. W- C. Sickels. I.aFollette substituted for h r FULLER BRUSHES - For Fall than his share of “ hard luck,” 7 1-5 The campus reporter
wbile she was gone.
bouse cleaning.
Free bandy W hile working with his tractor a 7.20 Oregon Quizxtsms
vallis visitors Friday.
Mrs. John Rolfe called on Mrs.
Ernestine Coleman is hark in
brushes given. Watch for the short lime ago lie had the misfor­ 7 30 barm utility program
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. L u n a r were A. E. Wbitbeck one afternoon last
high school.
She was absent last
Fuller mau. B >x I, Albany, tune to have his arm broken and 7 50 The agricultural ail nation.
Albany visitors T jesday, Mr. La­ week.
week.
Ore.
olB
mar going dowo to attend a meet­
HaturJay a h »r»e kicked biiu al­
Mrs. L. A. Armstrong and
ing aad banquet given by the Royal
Livestock Quotations
most breaking his leg An X-ray
daughter Hazel were guests of
Arch Masons.
»bowed
co
broken
hones,
however,
U.
8.
D. A. Portland report,
Mrs. J F. Isom Thursday after­
Cate Gibbs of Albany is working noon of last week.
hut the injury was »try painful.
Sept. 28
on the Fisher ware house here.
(Sent in by A lb r ig h t C o ititttiia io n house,
Mr.
aud
Mrs.
B.
E.
Cogswell
W ayne Frady of Eugeue is visit­
N o rth P ortland s to c k y a rd s )
Hog», Veal, Pcu try
ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mis. spent one evening last week at the
Steers good.......................$8.75 t i 9.00
Oregon
Savinar
Produca
Ex-
A. E. Wbitbeck home.
m e d iu m ....................... H 00 to ') co
J. R. Frady of Peoria.
change, 100 Front »tieet
c o m m o n ____ ______ fa.50 to 7.75
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Gibson of
Mrs. Dorothea Stanton and
Fort lam), Oiegon, Sept. 28 H eifers, (food . . . . . . ____ 7.5.5 to S.OO
Eugeue and Mr. and Mrs. Dale daughters, Barbara and Marjorie,
Veal-,80 to 120 Ibi., 2)t-21c 11».
com m on am i m edium fa.On to 7.50
Lam ar of Corvallis were dinner called on Mrs. Wbitbeck Friday
Gows, g o o d .............................6.75 to 7 50
Hogs—Tup light 16 l-2c
comm on and m edium .5 ot) to fa.7.5
guests Sunday at the J. W. Lim ar afternoon.
Poultry -.'» per ct c o t . Portlund—
c u tte r
........... .........2..50 to 5 00
home.
Heavy colored hcu», 23c;
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Howard of
Bulls, g o o d .............. ............ .5.7.5 to 6.2.5
Monday afternoon and evening Albany were Sunday afternoon
light ben:, H e ; Leghorn spring»
c u tte r to m e d iu m .. . . 4 50 to 5.75
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Lamar and callers at the E D. Isom home.
25c; colored springs 24-25.
Calves, m e d iu m ............
. 7 50 to 10o n
Mrs. J. S. Lamar attended the Red
c u ll and common
. 5 ,50 to H 00
All prices aro less -5 per cent
TH E MARCELLER from Browns­
Veals, good to choice ___ 10 50to 12.50
Cress meetings in Albany.
commission including poultry.
ville, Mrs. Vadnsis, will be in
m e iliu m ........ ............ .. 9 00 to 10.50
Mr. and Mrs. Del Carpenter and
c u ll and com m on . . . . 6.00 to 9.00
Halsey
on
Thursday,
in
Miller’»
son of Monroe visited her mother,
Roy Kropf of Route two. H arris­ Ilog«. 2V) to JJO l b s ...........10 (Ml to 10 75
Barber shop. Make your ap­
Mrs. Jessie Carothers, Sunday.
burg, was in Halsey today and an­
2«« to 250 lb s ..............10.65 to 1115
pointments early.
822-013*
Helen Lamar attended a meeting
nounced th at he would bold an
S. Q. Simon, of Tangent, is the
proud owner of the young pure­
bred Jersey cow, Viva la Vail,
which has completed a production
record of 555.53 lb9. of butterfat
and 9202 lbs. of m ilt in 305 daysf
The milk tested on an average o.
6.04 per cent butterfat and she
was with calf for 224 days of that
t n.e, qualifying for a silver medal
i war Jed by the American Jersey
C ittle club.
> P in e G r o v e I t e m s
¡SCHOOL NOTES?
h ’s Politics Not?
of the Rainbow girls in Albany
FOR RENT
BARN IN Halsey, with garage,
Monday evening.
hay mow snd stalls. Fee P. J.
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Metcalf were
Forster,
013*
Albany visitors Monday.
aucti n ill» Tuesday sfter.o o n at
one o,clock ou the George Turner
farm five miles southeast of H al­
sey. Fen Sudtell ii auctioneer.
I6 0 to 2 0 0 .. ........
10 75 to I t 25
1.10 to 160.................... 10 50 to I I IS)
p a c k in g ,....................... 7.00 to 9 (S)
P ig ', slaughter. W ) to 130 11,25 to 12.75
feeder and Stocker,
70 totJO................... 10 75 to It 5