Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, March 08, 1928, Image 1

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AGRICULTURE
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
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DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
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Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
SCHOOL NOTES|
Things That Can’t Be Explained
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P e r s o n a l e j |P e o r i a N e w s I t e m s !
(By ao Enterprise Reporter)
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
J. N. Elliott and family t-pent
Mr. and Mrs. George Bayne and
Dr. Al'en of the University of
Sunday at O. J. Albertson’s
sou
John attende I a birthday din­
Mre. C C Dickson had her ton­
with
ner
at
tbe borne of their daughter
Mrs. A. L. Falk and daughters t O. egon favored the school
.........
...... a
sils removed last week at the Cor­
and
sister,
Mrs. Georg a Workincer
and son were business visitors in • nutllber of pictures on club work
vallis general hospital, and hag
( la s l Frie.ty evening. Owing to a
Brownsville Saturday.
been sufferii g h e in orih a g i s of tie near Halsey Suuday.
throat.
M. C. Hugh s of Alpine, former
W. A Falk and family were broken spr.ng iu the machiue not
transacting business iu A lbiny 1 ,l\ ^JClurta ^ ere shown. Sev.
Peoria
barber, was a business vis­
Mrs. \ eruetta Cox of Portland
{Saturday
| tra ° f the ou t'y*nE district schools
itor
I
ere
Saturday.
spent Friday visiting her aister in.
e
. were present.
Mrs
Fay
Githeng and George
The members of the Pollyauna
D
w, Mrs. L. R Wilson of Shedd.
cooking club and the B achelor';
‘ rm' n nE has I een help.
G
iih
tas
attended
the com m unity
Mr. and Mrs. L Zimmerman
program
at
Oakvil'e
Friday.
boys sewing club postponed their
f
° e,llan. ? teaching tLe
transacted business iu Albany Sat­
• i
.
• ■itti strSiiB long division
Peter
Freerkeon
was
a bu-iue.-e
urday.
meeting until next Friday so that I
they could attend the club m oving’ ^->rus M c C a llis te r has been ab-1
visitor iu I’eoria Monday.
The junior class <.{ Shedd high
■ Halsey
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pictures at the
school house sent the last two days and has left
Mrs. Mary Porter an I Mrs. Dale
school s’tved a hot luuch to the
school for good.
Forbes visited Mrs. Porter’» moth­
Mrs. William Ralston and child,
school children to raise money fir
Wanda Veatch was absent Mon­
er, Mrs. Alice Duun, Saturday.
ren, Duuald and Elsie, and Mrs.
tbe junior-senior banquet.
day.
Rev. Metcalf was looking after
Russell Chin of Oreg-'n City visited
Mr, and Mrs. Har*y Poland, ac­
Kenneth Workinger was absent
business transactions in Corvallis
at the H. L. Straley home one eve­
companied by Otis Farwell and Monday.
Wednesday and Thursday of last
ning last week.
Lillian M lb r were v isitirs in
week and Inez Miller was absent
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lamar have
Mrs Merwyn VanNicr and child-
Portland
Sund iy
all last week.
teen having tome improvements
ran and the Misses Grace Kirk,
Mr. and Mrs lia r y Springer made in their b o re . I.est-r Miller
There was no program this week
Doris Howard ar.d Nellie Falk
and daughters, Aidis and Lois, of Fayetteville is doing the work.
and
the
student
body
n
e
t
and
weie among those who attended
were pues’s nt the John Swnlzka
Mrs Anna GVhens and Lola
the Freshmen Glee club concert at heard the report of Bessie Rey­
borne in Targeut Sunday.
nolds
and
Francis
Leeper
who
Shaw were Albany visitors Mouday.
Salem.
H ill& Company unlo .ded a car Grove last Saturday. Mr. Veatch
were delegates Io Corvallis.
M r. ami Mrs. George C h a n d le r
Fred Gi’jon of Brownsville was
Louise Se.feld and her guest,
of John Deere trac ore the first of will remain at the farm fo ra few
"f
Pine Grove were Shedd vis’tors visiting relatives in Peoria last
The
Junior
program
last
Wed­
Margaret Halsey, were guests at
tbe week. The tractor is becoming days.
Sunday.
nesday was as follows:
week and while here pruned fruit
the Heury Seefeld home Saturday
a necessary factor on the farm and
The Charity G range literary sc.
Reading
“
Fiintlgan
on
the
F
arm
”
A road meeting regarding the trees tor J S., J W., and W. B.
night and Sunday.
sales are growing.
ciely are putting on a play at the
by Frances Norton.
uew market road east of Shedd was Lamar.
Edna Falk has returned to her
Tbe work of rebuilding the Third grange hall next Suturday evening.
Vocal solo,“ What Does It M atter’’
held at Albany at the court house
Wayne Mode and Thomas Logan
home after spending the past two
street telephone line is nearly com­ The play is ’’Beads On a S trin g ." | Saturd’/
Jeonie Nicewood.
were visitors to Cottage Grove last
weeks at the C. L Falk, Sr. home Vocal solo, “ Among My Souve­ peted and greatly improves the
Monday.
Mr. an I Mrs. C'ark Chastain
while Ava Falk has been assisting
nirs’’ “ All for My Baby” ard appearance of that thoroughfare and three children spent Sunday i v w w * . WWZ-WWA'VW* «
Little Betty Taj lor eldest daugh­
Mrs. Gillette, who has been on the
“ H appiness" by Krith Hayes. The telephone service has been at the home of Mrs. C hastain’s | F a y e t t e v i l l e I t e m » j
ter
of Mr. and Mrs. Perey Taylor,
sick list, with her bouse work.
Reading, "My Dogs" by Jennie greatly improved since repair work parent«, Mr. and Mrs. Fruit.
•-WV» A/WAWWV W V 'W V A W • had the miefortund to fall from the
began.
Mrs. R. E. Bierley and son Ken­
Nicewood.
(B y Special Correspondent)
porch at their home Monday afte r­
Tueeday afternoon Mrs, Buford
neth and Mrs. Fred Fa!k and Dialogue, “ Two of a K ind.”
Mrs. William Curtis and son Morris and little son drove to Al­
neon
and was h urt quite bad but
The members of wo uen’s mis­
daughter D«lma spent the week
This week the high school is en. Dale of Lebanon spert Monday bany and visited friends and rela-
later
was
reported to be resting
sionary eociity tendered a turprise
end at the Theodore Falk home in joying exam ination.
afternccn and night at tbe home of livea. They returned home with
easy,
patty and handkerchief shower to
Salem.
their daughter and sister. Mr«, Mr, Morris afte.- the meeting of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lamar and
Ml.s Tempa Jean Brock at her
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hardiug
i Bert Clark. Tuesday they spent tbs ONG in the evening
Mies
Lida Oregorv of Shedd we.e
beautiful
country
home
east
of
C / u r c / i ^ N o tic e s
and son Frank and E E. Carey
at Lake Creek at the home of an ­
guests
at the George Githens home
Shedd
last
Tuesday.
The
affair
P. J, Forster of Hf.lsey spent
and famUy spent Monday in Salem.
other daughter and sister, Mrs.
Sunday.
was
in
honor
of
M'gJ
Brock's
birth
Saturday in Albany looking afier
Henry Brock.
The play, “ The Jo n ah,’’ is to I e Methodist Next Sunday :
lay.
A covered dich dinner was
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clingman
business transactions.
10
a.
Sunday
school
staged by the Spoon River c.m -
Louise Seefeld, who is attending
¡served
at
noon.
These
pietent
are
driving a new Chevrolet.
11. preaching.
A card received this week from
m unity at the city hall on the eve­
the state normal a t Monmouth,
'
were
Messrs
and
Mesdamec
Wil.
Little Jean B rattain of Corvallia
6:30 Epworth League
C M Misbler, a fo mer resident
ning of March 16
Those taking
spent the week end at her home
| -on, J. A. Coney, Sprenger, B'ock, is vis.ting her grandparents, Mr.
7:30
pub.ic
services.
of
this
community,
states
that
they
part are learning their parts and
near Halsey. She was accompan­
are now located in their new home tad McMeekin, rn d Mesdames and Mrs. G rant Brattain.
J S. MiBer, pastor.
practice is progressing rapidly un
ied by M aranret Halsey, a school­
Cox, M. E. Duncan, P. L Duncan,
at Strathm ore, California.
der the coaching of Mrs. Merwyn Pine Grove Church
mate.
Painter, Maxwell, McCunuel, Cr.fi
“Grumpy” Weil Received
Charles W. W right has bought
VanNice. Following is the cast:! Sunday School 2 p. m.
and Hamilton, and Harold Cuuey,
M ajor and Mrs. Clark drove to
the Ida M. Cummings residenct
John H ildreth, Merwyn VanNice J Pre idling nt 8 p. m.
ilia play, “ G rum py" presented
Clifford Sprenger, and Edith Croft,
Corvallis Wednesday on a business
John Hildreth J r., Curran Millet
Rev. Theo B. Mitzner will preach trip. Mrs. Clark, who has been property on 1 bird and F Streets Helen McMeeken and the guest of by the Albany High bebool Dr a mat
and will remodel the house and
Club under the auspices of Halsev
Jerem iah Jerkin
WiOis Kirk S unday a fte rn o o n .
boner.
ill tbe past wiek. is feeling bettei
make other needed improvements,
Study
Club last Friday night, whs
Augustus Buskin,
Earl Elliott
at present.
The horns of Mr. and anti Mrs. greeted with a very good house
after which the Wright family will
Henry Jasm au,
Henry Kirk Church of Christ
W. C. Sickels and family speot make it their home.
R Claire McCormick was ll.e and was well received.
Sunday school, 10.
Ilawkslev,
Charlie Falk
Sunday
at
tbe
Frank
Bond
and
scene
of a family reunion Sumlaj
The contest with Crabtree begins
Webster Falk was a guest Iasi
Bob Stevens was easily the star
Mrs. Hildreth.
Doris Howard
Byrd Waggoner homes.
in
honor
of Mrs Emma Gregory in the role of “ G rum py" aod won
today.
Let’s
get
in
from
th
estait.
Sunday at tbe home of hia parents,
Emily H ildreth,
Edna Falk
and Charles E. Parton, whose much praise in his inaaterful po .
Mrs. Cec 1 Quimby and two Mr. and Mrs. F. W Falk.
Natalie Buskin,
Nellie Falk They bad 81 last Sunday—we had
children spent the week end with
birthdays were on that day,with a trayal of the character. All did
80.
They
will
go
over
the
100
Arabella McSnatch,
Mrs. E. C. Miller and Mrs. E.E.
Ava Falk
bounteous dinner served at noon credit to their parte and showad
friends in Halsey. They also visit
M iranda A nu,
Gormley spent Monday afternoon
Pearl Falk next Sunday. Let us beat them to
as
the feature of the day. There tiie master band of tbe instructor,
ed
at
tbe
A-
H.
Quimby
home
the start. Special music by E. B
in Albany on a pleasure trip.
were
thisteen pre.ent.
southeast
of
Halsey,
Sunday.
U. students.
Mrs. Charles Childs, in the pre­
Homespun Frock
Miss Gladys McCornack of the
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dummond
11:00 a. m. morning woisbip and
sentation
of tbe play.
Mesdames
Neviu
McCormick,
Halsey high school was able to re­
communion for all Christians. visited at the A H. Quimby borne
Bertram
Blount
Claire
McCormick
sume her school work Monday fol
Mrs. Ida Cummings of Albany,
Sermon: ‘‘Crossing tbe Jo ru ao .’’ Snnday afternoon.
lowing a week’s a isence, during and J. R. Frady were guests a t the
formerly a resident of Halsey was
Solo by Hollister Miller of E B U.
Curtis Vea’.ch took a trailer load which time she was cofioed to her J. E. Paiuter home Tuesday.
visiting in Halsey Sunday at the
6:30 p. m. Christian Ends&vor. of goats to bis farm near Cottage boine with a severe cold.
Mre. J. H. Griffith of Eugene was
home
of her brother, George M x-
A fine program planned. Sev­
an overnight visitor at the H. E. well.
eral visitors from Eugene will at­
Couey home Tuesday and on Wed.
tend. Let us start on time.
nesday visited . at the J. Couey
7:30 p m. A thirty voice chorus
home.
Mrs. Griffith was Fay
of E.B.U. students: solos, duets,
Bennett before her marriage and
trios, quartets, chorus numbers.
Tbe first combine school at O.A, tbe démonstration. The four liar- clerked at the Davis-Shedd comp-
Slides <il the Eugene Bible uni­
C. will be held Tueslay, March 13 vseter companies, International, any store fur a number of years.
versity will be shown. Vincent
in ¡the agricultural eDgineeiing Western Harvester Co., J I. Case,
Mesdames George Arnes, R. \V.
Montoralla. Philippine, will be
building sponsored by the farm and Advance-Rumely have all ac­ Brown, J. A. Coney, J. C Dawson,
another feature of tbe evening in
engineering departm ents of the cepted invitations to send special, George W 'lUt were shopping in
bis saw solo.
school of agriculture.
ista to assist in tbe school. The Corvallis Tuesday.
Come early for best seats. We
As there are 75 combines in tentative program follows:
will try to provide seats of some western Oregon dow and nearly as
Mrs. J. G. Gibson anu son Boyd
9 30 to 1 2 :0 0 - ’ The Combine
kin 1 for all.
of
Albany drove up to visit Mrs.
many more farmers are consider­ situation io Oregon,’’ M. J. G il­
C Adrian Sias, minister.
Gibson’s
, brother, W. B McCor­
ing the purchase of one, this school more, professor of agricultural en­
mick and family and her sister,
is planned for both the user and gineering.
Mrs. J. A Couey Saturday.
The postponed meetiog of the prospective buyer.
10:00 to 11:00— “ Remits of Na-
Pine Grove community club will be
C. D Ki isman, formerly with tjonal Combine S tudy," C. D Kins-
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hamilton
held Friday evening. A splendid the U. S. departm ent of agricul­ man.
and daugiitrrs, Jojcc and Shirley,
program has been arranged and a ture, will be the main speaker. Mr.
11.0) to 12—"Crops and Varie­ of Portland, came up Tuesdiy and
good sized crowd is expected to be Kinsman it an authority, having ties Suited to the Use ot the Com­ are /¡siting (heir parents, Mr. and
in attendance. A number of Hal­ made national study on combines bine,’ George R Hyslop, chief in Mra. R. O. Hamilton and Mr. and
sey p -ople are to take part in tbe while connected with ihe govern­ farm crops.
Mrs. H G. Pugh. Mr. H 'm iiton
program. A lunch will be served ment. He ie the author of “ An
12:<X) to 1:15—Luncheon "Com re'c.rnsd to Portland W ednrslay
but Mra. Hamilton and children
The modern homespun (ruck we are during the evening and tbe ladies Appraisal of Power Used on Farms bine and Com bination.’’
showing, worn by Marceline Day, as are asked to bring sandwiches or in the United States” which is often
stayed for a longer visit.
1:30
to
2:30—“
Combine
Adjust­
An especially posed portrait of
the liemiiie or “ The Big C ily," La a cake.
quoted.
ments for Grain Saving.”
An all day meeting was h-dd at Miss Mildred J o lia n io of Philadelphia,
'■ir cry from the old-fashioned home
A combine harvester has been
spun our grandmothers wore. Il has
2.80 to 3 .0 0 - "The Combi ne an the connunity ball Tuesday whet« Pa., avlatloo lecturer and w riter and
the only person to have flown com­
Mr. and Mrs A. L. Falk aod ebippel to thn college lor demon­ a Harvester for Grass Seed and
s three tiered skirt edged In dark
Mist McComb of Corvallis lias a pletely over the air mail route« at
brown w ith collar and cuffs of white family spent Sunday afternoon at stration purposes during tbe school
Seed G rain.
class In basketry with a covered this country, who has left to fly over
hnen edged with brown.
the F. W. Falk home.
tbe airways of Europe to study
Charts, slides and films will aid io
Discussion.
dish dinner served at noon
w rite about them.
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HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES.
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SCHOOL READY FOR USERS OF
COMBINE HARVESTER MACHINE