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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1928)
HalsevjEiiterErisejJTalse^jOr^^ A * V' -*■ « ▼W’HrWvV afc A. A . A W » VAArt W W -w -W -w - * * and Gonzaga College, of Spokane, > A- G. Coldiron Jeliveted several Washington, «as io progress. The loads of hogs in Albany this w, ek L a k e C reek N e w s gtine ended in a score of 34 to 15, A A A A A AAAA A M is s Lavelle Palmer speut tht I U. of O. winuiug. (By Special Correspondent) week eud with her parents here Wilma Wahl and Ruth Sturtevant F rots the game «e returned to Mr. and Mrs J.S.Nicewood and She is teaching school uear C »burg. a a REPORT PUPILS ATTENDING ANNUAL HIGH COHERENCE Delegates Report io School lhe W orn«’« a Barn Will House 16 Sows With Hay Storage Room Above ZS the Ren Floor b u ild in g Several from here are attendi i» program of eutertaium ent clo;ed a son spent Thursday in Albany and attended the production of revival meetings now being held ai very pleasant day. Ruth Sturtevant and Wilma Saturday morning we reported ‘‘Ben H ur” at the Globe Theatre Peoria. W ahl wish to thank the Student Berry Smith and family of Ha - to our various buildings and then in the evening. Body for m aking it possible for :ey were visitors at the X H. Cum Mrs. I.aura Woodard received , at ll.O O s’clock assembled at the them to attend the annual high mings botne Sunday, word of the serious illness of her i Womau'a building where a style e"hool conference at Eugene. Miss son at his home in W alla W alla, show was put on by the college Mrs. Henry Biock visile 1 b<*r MoCornack accompanied them as Washington. girls for the girl deleg ttes. This brother, Dale Curtis, who a a pa adviser. completed the conference for 1928 I Hugh Taylor and family and tient at the C brietii'i bospitrl in The girls left for Eugene J a n u at Eugene. Percy Dodd and family, all of Bea Eugene. She wrnt Thursday of ary 12 ou the Southern Pacific ton county, were Sunday guests at last week. stage and arrived there about 6:80, the M artin Cummings borne. Mr. and Mrs. Rannal Brock and They were m et by a group of col Spoon R iv e r S parks Thomas Palmer is at home again , son, Mrs. C S. W illiam - an I M rs . lege folks and were presented with after spending some time visiting Dicy Brock drove to Eugene Fri tickets for the bus which conveyed (Enterprise Correspondence) friends in Corvallis. day where tliev consnlied Dr Gol- them to the university adm inistra Week end guests at the W. R tion building and places assigned Kirk home were Kila Howard of them at Gamma N il fraternity Salem, Gertrude Tarr of Albany house during their stay. and Doris Howard. Friday morning they went to John S.»yer and family spent the W om an’s buiidi ig for the uni Friday evening at Clifford Bib- versity assembly, Elmer L Sher- cock's. ril, dean of men, gave a shor. ad Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Harding dress of welcome and introduced an 1 three children spent Sunday to the assembly the speakers of afternoon at the Merwyn VauNtce the morning the main speaker be home. ing William J. Cooper, state sup Mrs. Henry Seefeld has been on erintendent of public inst-uctions the sick list. of California, who spoke ou*'Ilight, Monday evening a te'ephone Use and Abuse.” The assembly meeting was held at the Kirk j was llieu divided iuto three classes; school house with a large number the delegates going as editors of of patrons present. school papers, annuals, etc , co Alice, Dick, Bruce ai d Harry journed to the Journalism build- Hardii g were vir-ilors at the L. R. ing, the student body officers to Falk home Sunday afternoon. the Music Auditorium and ths as sociation of girls leagues remain K. E Bierly was transacting ing in the Woman's building. business in Albany Friday. The problems discussed and lec C L. Falk Jr. and family were tures given in both the Journalism callers at the A L. Falk home building and the Music A uditor- Suuday. ium concerned those of the larger | Mrs. G J. Rike ard Ilarlie and ' T in viiipfc n t life guards nt Sunta U u tu lin a Island, C a lif., Is the ttrs t In schools rather than the smaller anj James visited at L. R. Falk’s j lhe U nited States to muke p ra c tic a l use o f ae ria l tra n s p o rta tio n In the w ork ones. At coon we adjiurued to Monday ev uing while Mr. Hike o f p a tro llin g the beaches and ru sh in g a id tc persons and vessels tn distress offshore. T he guards fly th e ir plane to the aid o f persons In distress, drop the Gamma Nu house for lunch attended the telephone meeting. life ir ts e r v e r s near them , and then a lig h t on lhe w a te r to take them aboard. and then back again for the after, The jazz trombone player isn’t noon Eeesion. the only individual who makes a At 3:40 Friday afternoon the noise through hia hat. press delegates wire taken through the university press and at 4 00 o’clock the assembly of delegates was taken on a tour of the campus: but owing to the rainy weather j Broadalbin St., Albany very little was seen. Auction Sat. Jan. 28, 1 p. m. A banquet was given the dele-1 gates at 5:45 in the W oman’s, F u rn itu re — liv e stock — w ill be building. Twelve long tab l's were sold. 11 you have a n y th in g you ret with ¿1 places each. After the w a n t sold, b rin g i l in . F u rn itu re banquet the assembly adjourned to j sold at p riv a te sale any tim e. F arm M cArthur Court where the basket- [ m a ch in e ry sold u t a ll tim es. ball game between the U. of 0.1 Life Guards Use Speedy Seaplane By W . A. R A D ."G ?.O Here Is an unusual fa rm b u ild in g . It is ti beg barn, designed fo r It: sows, w l:h Imy storage room above the pen Hour. T he b u ild in g Is 02 feet long titiei 24 f. el wide, w ith n one s to ry nil- ililio n , 20 feet rquure, fo r the feed storage and feed Massing and cooking room. T h is hog barn, o f course, w ill not appeal to every bog raiser, but fo r tho: e fa rm e rs wl(o raise the litte rs f n in th a t num ber o f sows. It w ill lie found u l.d io r-sa i I n : s tru c tu re . T he floor plan o f the pen floor shows how the p. ns are arranged, w ith u center Can He Keep Ruth on the Ground? Aiiphin’s Auction House globe H ardw are, Im p le m e n ts and S p o rtin g Goods. H udson and Essex A u to s I 3rd Sc M adison Sts., 'C o rv a llis , O re. « At the fpccial Hireling of tele lion itt regards to Mrs. Dicf B;ock's eyes and throat, with the remit she phoue holders of line No. 3, F ri ■s lo return sunn (or treatm ent. day night. J .S. Nico wood wag elect. i d a delegate to the meeting held M r and Mrs Ed W igle of Row in H ilsez Wednesday night. land were guests at the Thomas Mrs. A Hathaway is in the Cor- Ardey home Sunday. I vallis G1 neral Hospital recovering R. M. Jones of Bet ton county ' from an < peration for the ren.oval visited hi«sister, Mrs.Marlin Cum d f a growth in her head. She wai Lining riicelv at last accounts. ming» and fam ily, Sunday. MR. H A R B O T H O M P S O N Sun. Mon. Tues-, Jan 29-31 Victor Hugo’s of The Staley School, Portland IN S T R U C T O R ‘ Les M is é ra b le s ’ J IM General Blacksmiching Acetylene W elding F irs t & Adams, Corvallis. Ore. THE T H E HOM E OF A A TIS TIC P H O TO G R A P H Y Kodak work, frames and copying of old pictures I’hone 168. Thursday and Friday “ SINGED” G U IT A R , M A N D O L IN , Conservatory of Music Albany, Oregon L y le \V< muck, husband o( Itu th Slider, the fumous woman flyer seen above closely c lin g in g to her, says th a t, now be has got her back, lie hopes she w ill q u it flying. But Itu th shows no dlspoalHon to rem ain ori Hie ground asserting Hint next year she and llu ldem nD w ill try again to make Hie llig lit across the A tla n tic . Saturday ‘$5,000 R e w a rd ’ T in d Sr Jefferson. C o rvallis, Ore. Engaged to Prince MRS. DAVIDSON FLIES J. P. Matthews , (z, * -r • * ’* ¡x y. ,.i W g - » ; - . . There's new convenience and positive baking results in the use of Crescent- the Double A cting Auto Tops Curtains and Seat Covers G la ss I n c lo su r e s fo r A ll M ak es o f C ars. 326 South Second Street. BANGO The Music Shop L o v e a nd L e a rn B A L L S T U D IO OF H a w a i i a n g u it a r u k e . Tuesdays and Wednesdays----- - Wednesday Esther Ralston in H O R N IN G n il y wide enough fo r a wagon to lie d riven th ro u g h mid u n overhead c a r e e r system fo r the d is trib u tio n of feed, b e lli d ry and liq u id . T he b u ild in g Is u fram e s tru c tu re si t on ii concrete fo u nd a tio n w ith n concrete floor. A v e iilil.ilin g system Is in s ta lle d lo m a in ta in fresh a ir w ith out d ra u g h ts o r m oisture In the firs t llo o r . 'I lie haym ow acts ns In su la tion fo r the pen llo o r In w h ite r, m ilk in g h m u g , w arm , w e ll ve n tila te d house fo r the sows and th e ir U tte rs in e a rly spring. O utside the b u ild in g on both sides are fved:ng floors, so th a t „ h e n spring advances und tin* w e a th er becomes w arm , the pigs and th e ir m others may lie tu rn e d out lu the ya rd , and fed on the doors. T he pen p a rtitio n s are m ovable so tlia t In sum m er the house may tie tu rn e d In to u la rge open house fo r (lie hogs. M ovable p 'itn k floors m id guard ra ils are In s ta lle d In each pi ii fo r cleanliness m id sa fe ly fo r the young pigs. M r W i l li a m A l la r if o r d w . l l r .n - w p r q u e s tio n s a n d i; iv e a d v ic e I - 'I lt - E O F C O ST i n a ll p r o b le m s p e r t a in in g to lh e s u b je c t o f b u ild im ; w o r k on lh e fa r m , f o r I I . e re a d e rs o f t h is p a p e r. O n a c c o u n t o f 1,1s « id s e x p e rie n c e iis e d ito r , a u t t io r n m l m a n u f a c t u r e r , he ts, w i t h o u t d o u b t, th e h m lo s t a u t h o r i t y o n lh e s u b je t t. A d d re s s a ll In q c ir le s to W it lia m A R a d fo r d , N o IS27 P r a ir ie a v e nue , C h ic a g o , I I I , a n d o n ly lo t lose tw o -c e n t s ta m p f o r re p ly . 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H e re we have Mrs. Davidson cliuib it g Into one of ttie army planes at Bolling fleld fo r one of het frequent flights over the national capital. | ARROW GARAGE