Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, March 15, 1928, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    KENNETH VANNICE PROVES
MOD FOOTBALL PLAYER
Neighborhood Happenings
hem s
of Interest Gathered by Our Correspondents
-------
■
,V > v ,v'A A A A A A A A A A A A A A i^ ^\e
Lake Creek News
Has Position on Willamette
Squad for Next Season
here who att.
meeting at Fine Grove last Friday
night.
J
(Enterprise Correspondence)
Mr. and ¡Mrs. George B„ggs ef
Mr, and Mra. B ill A llin g h a m
and daughter, and K a rl W illia m s B°g«e parents, Mr. and Mrs J W
of Portland, apent the week end as Morgan.
gue>ts of C. S. W illia m s and fam
Dorothy Hathaway visited with
ilr.
friends in Philomath Sunday
Robert Jones of Bentun county,
M r. Ray Barley and Miss Eunice
and Mr. and M rs,B e rry S n ith and
G riffith of Tangent were Sunday
children of Halaey were Sunday
dinner guests a t the M a rtin Cum- evening callers at the M artin Cum'-
t i l i n g s home.
nrngo horns.
M r. and Mrs. Coldiron, of Pond
Mrs. Dicy Brock has been v is it,
iog at the home of he; son, H en ry Creek, Oklahoma, who have been
spending the winter here with their
Brock thia week.
Mr Rector o f Halsey has been •on, 0 G. Coldiron and fam ily,
house papering fo r Thom as A rd ry. H it for their home last week.
Mrs. N. H. C um m ings left F ri-
day noon for her form er home in
Bedford, Iowa, upon receipt of a
message sta tin g th a t her m other
bad passed away.
Mrs. Rachael
N icho lso n and
daughter, Nets, attended church
here Sunday m ornin g.
Mr and Mrs,George Ledgerwood
and Mr. and Mre. Underwood and
ton, Jack, and Ruesell and Lucile
Herndon were among those from
TUSSING & TUSSING
■
D E LB E R T S T A R R
Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
LADY A S S IS T A N T
B ro w n sville , Oregon
Whiteside & Locke
¡Hardware, Implements and Sporting
Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos
i 3rd & Madison Sta., Corvallis. Ore.
|
partm ent, climbed to a berth on
the v a n ity football squad and Is
now daily seen on Sweetland field,
working on epring football,
Coach Keene ia especially proud
of K enntth as Lu is the one man
on the fquad who b is receive! b it
entire g rid iro n
education- from
Spec.’ Vannece, who it a ropho-
M ary Hathaway has returned more, w ill egain take his place
from Corvallis where she has been next fall as end and ia held as a
visiting friends for some time.
prospect of mneb promise for the
next two years. A t the end o f the
football season, be exchanged bis
Spoon River Sparks
football regatia for basketball uni-
form and proved so competent that
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
fie w ill be used on the rig h t port
M r. and Mrs. Robert Rame.y as left handed guard next year.
• pent Sunday at are J. N. E llio tt
home.
Gun Club Failed by Close M argin
D our Howard and Edna, Ardel.
la and Luella Falk spent Sunday
afternoon at the W. R. K irk home.
JIM HORNING
Acetylene W eldiug
First A Adams,
Corvallis. Ore.
THE BALL STUDIO
THE HOME OF AP.TISTIC
PHOTOGRAPHY
Kodak work, frames and copying
of old pictures.
Third & Jefferson, CorvSIlis, Ore.
A lf o r d A r r o w s
Glass Inclosures for
Portland ................... 9 ______3...........0
Salem ............. — 10............ 1____ I
C oquille................... to ...........3 .......... 0
M edford____ _____ 8 ______ 4_____ 0
Klamath________ 9 ____ 3 ____ 0
Roseburg ........ ..... 7—____ 3 . . . . . . 2
The basket which was to have McMinnville........... 8 ____ 4 ______0
B e n d ......____. . . . 5......... 7............ 0
been held last F riday, has been
Echo............................6 ...........6 ...........0
Pendleton________5 . . . . . _ 7______0
Halsey . . . . . . . . __ 3 . . . . . . 6 . . . . . 1
lx Grande............. 6 ............6 ............ 0
Enterprise_______7 ... .. 5_____ 0
Monitor_________ 7............ 4--------- 1
E u gen e__________7 ___ _ 3 ___ _ 2
Huntington _____ 6 _____ 6 _____0
Astoria__________ 4 ............8 . . . . . . 0
Bandon . . . . . . ___ _ 8 . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . 2
Hillsboro________ 7 . . . ___ S . . . . . . 0
The Dalles............. 4 ------- 7 ______ 1
Baker ..................... 3 ............ 8............ 1
All Makes of Cars.
Prineville . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . 1
Corvallis, Oregon
N eed y ____ _____ 2 . _____1 0 . . . . . . 0
Union ___ _______ I ____ 11----- - 0
Siletz __________ 4 ---------- 8 . . . . . . 0
Arlington _______2 _______ 1 0 . . . . . . 0
Toledo . . . . . . . . . . 2..........10...........0
Train
or
Motor-Coach
tZre this convenient, coordinated
service to Pacific H ighw ay points
N ow you have th e choice of traveling via
-Southern Pacific by rail or highway. Dependable
trains and motor-coaches provide frequent serv­
ice at convenient hours. If you wish, go one way
by train and return by motor-coach.
Buy 10-Ride Tickets
for use on the motor-coaches and good for 60
days. Save money with these low fares.
Daily service to and from Salem, Albany, Port­
end. Corvallis, Eugene, Roseburg, Grams Pass.
Medford, Ashland and intermediates.
P acific
——
——
,Ut er g'*J Motot coaches
Camels are made for
smokers 3vlio know
their cigarettes
Camels
“ 7 </ w alk a m ile f o r a C am el”
0
|
J. P. Matthews
Auto Tops Curtains and
Seat Covers
Sou
beginner class.
of Winning Sunday’s Events
Mre J. F. Isom visited relatives
in Springfield and Eugene fio m
Thursday u n til Sunday. M r. and
Mrs. A- F- Robneet and daughter,
Doris, brought her home.
»
.
—you're out of the
ing 75, 74 and 72.
Hotels and P ullm an cars ate to
J. W. D rinkard, J. O. Cross and
furnish
actora w ith longer Gels.
C. P. Moody were high men.
(Enterpn«« correspondent)
Sort of a drop.leaf attachm ent at
Following is the standi >g of the
M r. and Mrs. Clate Foreaman
the foot ought to be a ll right.
clubs at this time.
were Sr.n lay afternoon callers at
Club
Won
Lost
Tied
the A. E. Whitbeck home.
The m ohair division of the wool
Heppner.................. 12 ..........0 ............ 0
General Blacksmithing
326 South Second Street.
If you sm oke
for pleasure
W ith the bud abining brigh t y l
Mre. R. E. Bierly and eon Ken- and a west wind flagging along at
neth spent Saturday afternoon at a brisk rate, the gun club member«
tasted their moet b itter p ill, w ith ­
the H . J. Falk home.
out swallowing it Sunday when they ,
The P.ollyanna cooking club and
lost two events and tied the th ird
the bachelor boys sewing club held
tn the Oregonian Telegraphic.
th eir meeting at the school house
That the wind was to blame lor
last F riday,
part of it at least is conceded by
O
R . J R e y n o ld * Tobacco
( •m » a a y , W la a to n -S a le m N . C.
Betty Jean and Jimmie Vannice a ll for later in the dav etralghte I
were on the lic k list p art of last were made after the wind had sub­
week.
sided. Claude Thompson broke a
Lester Powell who has just re­ straight in a later event.
1 be shares sold amounts to $2,362,-
turned from Arizona called at the In Sunday's contests H«'aey lost |000. Some of these sbares were sold
A. L. F alk home F rid ay evening. to Eugene and Klam ath Falla and p n l ^ e raor)th ly Investm ent or par-
• Y'^wv^/wwwwwwwwwe tied w ith T h j Dalles the scores te- Itia l paym ent plan.
LAWYERS
Halsey and Brownsville
Oregon
W ith the handicap of never bav«
lug even donned • fo otla ll suit be­
fore entering college, Kenneth V .n .
nice, aon of M r. and Mrs. J. H.
V annics of Halsey, and a graduate
of Hslaey high school, has, by con­
sistent practice directed by •‘ Spec”
Keene, head of W illam ette univer­
sity physical education m ajor de­
C . p. M oody. Agent
Phone 226
I
a n d a r r iv e North 10.33a.tn. south 5.15 p tu. M om s rn cy
postponed u n til Saturday tiigbt
17. A cordial in v ita tio n ic extend
•d to come and bring a basket or
buy one
M r. and Mrs LIT. Rickard called
at the Chester Curtis borne Sunday
aftornoon.
Beverly Isom spent Sunday w ith
her friend, Ruth T u ltle .
E.D.Isom and fa m ily attended
the com m unity meeting at Pins
Grove Frieay night.
W ilm a and Lot» Falk visited V el­
d t and Aliee C urtis Sunday.
Mre. Joe Ceraovski received word
of the death lest Saturday n ig h t in
Portland of her little reice, La
verne Gotbscker, aged one end one
half years.
Vyron Isom has been a u ffe iirg
w ith a severe cold.
M r*. Jo* Cersoveki is on the lick
lilt .
■
and m shair growers of Lsne coun­
ty are to meet in Eugene March 20.
Eonnd g u ilty of d is o rd e rly co i
duct by a P hiladelphia court, Mrs.
Caroline Day o tile d the Judge
disreputable v illia n ” and he doub
led hor sentence.
.......
LOOK
Ahead!
□
Buy a M tC o rm ick -D eerin g T ra c to r Now!
F o r M any Y ears o f S uccessful P o w er F a rm in g .
Power Farming with the VcTormick-
Deering T ra ckr is more pleasant. The
Chore requirements of a tractor are les3
than those of horses and more agreeable.
A tractor needs attentior, but only a
fractional part of that required by horses
for the same work.
A tractor operator controls more pow­
er, enabling him to do more work in a
given .length of time than can be done
with horses. Field days can be made
longer when emergencies arise — the
tractor does not tire and chore time is
eliminated.
Triple Power Tractor
The McCormick-Deering Tractor com­
bines all farm power units in one, wheth­
er it is drawbar, belt or ¡lower take-off
work; thus one power unit does all the
work. Come in now and investigate Mc­
Cormick-Deering power farming. You
can reduce your overhead and increase
profits by becoming a McCormick-Deer­
ing Tractor farmer now.
McCormick - Deering
10-20 h. p., 15-30 h. p., an d F a rm a ll T ra c to rs.
Sold by
Customers Buy Stock
The C alifornia Oregon Power
company sold last J * * r 15,813
abaret and the M ountain States
Power company in ten months sold
8,307 sberee, under a customer
ownership sales plan o f preferred
stock purchases. The per value of
;e s a
Schultz Bros. Warehouse Co.
S h ed d , O reg o n .
W a re h o u se a t F a y e tte v ille
t