Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, March 29, 1928, Image 1

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Ifalsry tnttvrprhve
agriculture
horticulture
LIVESTOCK
Established in 1912.
Sh ed d
Voi
No. 47.
P e r s o n a ls
i EntarprlM O orrsspooasncs,
Halsey, Oregon, Thursday March 29, 1928.
DAIRYING
WOOL. MOHAIR
POUL TRY
D evoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn C ounty
ROBERT K.STEWART BURIED H A L S E Y A N D V I C I N I T Y B R E V IT IE S FUNERAL OF W.W. BASNES
SUNDAY AT PINE GROVE Mr. aad Mrs. Marion
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IS HELD THIS AFTERNOEN
Carey vis-
ian children in Turkey a short time
Lake Creek News
(Enterprise Correspondence)
c,.k, e .u i.. . s i
n
. ' ited friends and relatives at Browne ag *, but 30,000 rjm ain, the others
Gertrude and Hazel Farwell of Was Early Settler of Linn County; ville Sunday
■ Miss Myria Evans while w orkirg
Burial
in
Alford
Cemetery
Beside
haviag been taken to their own
Monmouth spent the week end in
Was M em ber of Woodmen
Webster Falk spent Sunday at country.
Bcdy of W ife; Four Children | about her home Sunday morning
Sh> dd at the home of their parents,
liad the misfortune to fail and
Of the World
the home of hie parents, Mr. and
Survive Parents
F, Buford Morris is making a
Mr and Mrs. E. D. Farwell.
break her arm. Dr. II. Garnjobst
Mrs. FreJ Falk,
uecided improvement to his store
Funeral services for Robert Kel-
The senior class of Shedd high
Fuuerul services for W- W. of Corvallie war called and the in­
Amor A. Tussiog returued to
9econd street
An additiou has
school are planning on giving a
Stewart were held at the Pine Halsey Wednesday from Portland on
,
, ,
,
,
. . ,
i Barnes were held this afternoon at jured arm put iu a cast.
built on the north, which will I „ . , , . ,
play, ‘‘Ibe Mystery of the Tbir,i | Grove church Sunday afternoon at where he attended court for several be?u
.
. . .
,
, ¡2 o’clock at tbs C hantv grunge
Mrs. George Hockeusmith who
be used for the conkctiouery, aud
r.ahl«” April
Anril 20
Rev. T. Mitzner was in has leeuin Corvallis receiving med­
Gable”
20 Other
Other announce-i
announce " 0 c'oc'r* Rev. J, S. Miller was day?.
ice cream parlor. A uew electric
jin charge of the services. Walter,
charge cf the services, ru ria l was ical treatment returned to her home
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cress, M ss
menta will be made later.
frigiduire
aud fountain wi'.l he in
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. Charlie and Glenn Starr of Benton Alberta Koontz and Martin Koontz
in Alford cemetery beside the body here Saturday evening.
While
Mr and Mrs.
Kenneth A rnold' , ,
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.
. . county sang. The
pall bearers attended “ ¡1 Trovatore” in Port­ stalled and Hilary will have an! of his wife who was buried in that somewhat im p.oved in health she
accompanied by C atharine Arnold '
w u r<
,
..
ica C'eam parlor that will make I
, iw ereN . H. Cumming», J.W. Mor-
cemetery last Sunday.
is still under the doctor’s care.
were Albany business visitors Wed-1 n „ E C haodleriM irlia Cum. land Saturday evening,
nearby towns sit up and ta>e not-1
The 1 0 . 0 . F. lodge, of which
Wayne Veatch, who is attending
Mr. and Mrs. J. S Nice wood
nesday afternoon.
(m ings, Frfd Heinrich and Fred
ice.
be was a member, ha 1 chirge of and family weie Sunday dinuer
(J, of 0 . spent the week end at the
Ralph Malson of Corvallis spent Sylvester. Burial was in the Pine
the services at the grave.
home of his parents, Mr. and Mr».
Ira M.Saxton of Fayetteville William W alter Barnes was born guests at the Robert Sisk home.
the week end w ith hie parents, M r.1 Grove cemetery.
Curtis Veatcb, south east of Halsey
M irtin Cummings and Thomas
s.nd Mrs. C. W- Malson.
Dies Suddenly
Robert K. Stewart was born at
in Kansas, April 26, l s9f, and Ardiy drove to the S; n Iv river
Mr. aud Mrs. Kenneth Cross of
Stanley Satchwell of Willamette Dannyille, Illinois, January 5, Albany spent Sunday in Halsey at
died at tbe Album General hospit­
Funeral services for Ira Saxton al last Mon lay. Mr. Barnes had Friday morning and n tu r n e l in
Vuiversity spent the week end hera 1857, and died at his home at the home of the former’s mother,
the evening with a load of smelt
visiting his mother, Mrs. Nellis Pleasant Hill, Friday night follow­ Mrs. E A P. LaFollett, and other who died at hie home at Fayette­ arrived in Halsey last Friday with
which they divided among their
ville
Sunday
aftei
noou
were
held
Satchwell.
ing an illness of several months relatives aud friends.
the holy of Mrs. Barnes who died frieuds.
Tuesday
afternoon
at
the
Metho­
Myrle Thompson, accompanied , duration the last few days of which
W. IT Wheeler while doiug car­ dist church, with Rev. H art in at their home near Carrier, Okli.
Mrs O. G. Coldiron rc e iv e l a
M irch 18.. Mr. Fa'nes h id not
by George Bertram, both of Corval­ were very serious, though the end penter work at his home last week
telegiam
Monday inform ng tier < f
charge
of
the
service.
A
q
iartil,
been in good health for some time
lis, were guests at the home of the came easily and quietly Thursday fell, striking his side on tbe end of
the death of her fith o r, U r, De
composed
of
Mrs.
L.
B.
Bayne,
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. night at ten minutes of ten.
a limber and causing him to be off Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Couey and W. and was taken worse slu rtly after W itt, at Ilia home in O kta'i n r ,
At the age of 15 years Mr. Stew- duty for a time.
arriring here. He was taken to
M Thompson of Shedd over the
P. Mooie, sang “ Nearer, Still the hospital whe.e nil nud cal as­ He was 84 years of ago.
art camo to Oregon in company
week end.
L. W. Patton, Balf Bond and Nearer ” aad “ Beautiful Isle of
Mrs. Elsio Tier -e if Albauy,
sistance was given blit to no avail
The basket social given by the with his pareots, Mr. aud Mrs. J. Kari Bramwell drove to Lebanon Sornewheie.”
The pall bearers
Mi». Florence Stewart and daugh­
W.
Stewart.
After
spending
a
few
Four
children
survive,
'hey
are
Tuesday eveuing to attend a Ma­ were Jack Curtis, Ernest Pugh, W.
Shedd high school pupils is reported
ters, and Mrs, Ella Wallace of
io have been a success. $47.95 months in Salem the family cams sonic meeting. Several prominent L. Grove, Lester Miller, Charles Louise, Lynn, Chaucy and Lewis “ ortiaud, Georgu Coon of Benton
to Linn county and located in this Masons were present and gave
D, Barnes. H-* is also survived by
was realized.
vicinity, where with the exception short talks. The ritualistic work Pugh and H. G. Pugh. Burial his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James county, Walter amt Glenn Starr,
Mrs. Jess Cross of Halsey who is
L. Barnes, and two brothers, Ralph ami Mr, md Mrs. Charlie S tarr of
of a few years spent in Washington wr s demonstrated by the Scio lodge. was in the Pugh cemetery.
teaching music to the echool child­
Mr.
Saxton
was
a
farmer
aud
Barnes all of H dlsdile, O ila , an ­ C orvallis end Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
the deceased has made his home
Mr. Huudsaker who has been was a man of sterling character
ren of Shedd gave all her lessons
other
brother, Rsy Barnes of Har­ ward Hoo er of Coburg were among
until about two years ago when he
on Tuesday instead of both Tues­ bought a sm all farm at Pleasan! working in the interest of th*» N ear and will he greatly missed in the risburg, and one sitter, M able those from a distance attending
community in which he had lived
day and Wednesday as usual be­ Hill and has since mad.* his home East Relief for many years, was a for many years. He is survived B tru ss ot Albany.
tlie funeral of Robert Stewart at
visitor in Halsey the hrsl of “ 1P ! by one daughter, Mrs H S. Ack-
cause of the f a d so many of her there.
Funeral arrangements were iu I’ine U ' ovm Sunday.
On November 25, 1885, Mr. week. He made the statem ent, pr in«n of Halsey, end a foster son
pupils were ill with the measles.
Martin Cummings, Carl Nichols
charge of Dana C. Rissuian,
Stew art was united in marriage to wliile here that of 130,000 Armen- ! living at Tigard, Oregon.
and Russel Herndon drove t • Mon-
Maggie Leslie cf Halsey. Mrs.
Poultry Clinic Wed. April 4 mouth Saturday anji were tuel by
Stewart died December 24, 1899 «->■ i
Frank Lynn of f’errydile who was
On December 16, 1903, Mr. Stew­
delivering
to Mr (jummings a
Dr.
E.
L.
Grubb,
member
of
the
art was again married, th s time
Ed,led By W ilm a W ahl
reseaicli and clinic departm ent of young Jersey calf which is to ho the
to Mrs. Maggie Settle.
the George H Lee company, Oma­ future aire of fits herd.
While in Washington Mr Stew-
Last Thursday evening was high ait united with the Methodist
Florence Sisk who was recently
ha, Nebraska, will hoid one of these
school night at the revivals which church. He had also been a mem­
interesting and helpful poultry graduated from (lie state i ormal
are going on at the Christian ber cf the Woodmen of the World
clinics at the city hall in H i sey, school returned to her home here
church. Nearly the whole high for many years.
Friday.
at i: X) o ’clock, April 4.
Mr. Stewart is survived by his
echool attended.
Mr an l Mrs. T, J. Jackson vis­
Ths
object
of
the
clinic
is
to
as­
widow, one son, Harry Stewart of
The sophomore program for thia West Stayton, one daughter, Mrs.
sist farmets and poultry raisers iu ited at the George Hockensiuith
Georgia Hover of Halsey, three
rec’uc'ng the tremendous lots that home Sniidnv afternoon.
week is as follows:
step sous, Elmer and Merle Settle
Mrs. Charles Poole of Springfield
Piano solo, Herman Koontz,
occurs every yenr among poultry
of Eugene and Pete Settle of Pleas
span! Saturday evening and Suu-
Telephone conversation by Lu­
from
such
troubles
as
cholera,
coc-
and Hill, one sister, Mrs. James
cille Phelps and Bescio Reyuolds. Rector of Halsey, aud six grand
cidioeis, roup, brouchitis (llu) day visiting her sister, Mrs. H enry
Brock and family.
Vocal duet by Lucille Phelps aud children.
worms, etc.
Rev. Roy Metcalf, wife, son ami
Poultry
raisers
who
have
sick,
Mamie Falk.
« w w *w *
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Dr. of Veterinary Medicine
unthrifty or out-of-condition chick­ daughter were guests of Mr. amt
Dialog “ Em erald Oil” by the > P c o r ia N e w s I t e iu n l "
ens are invited to bring in speci­ Mrs. Hathaway Sunday evening
sophomore g'rls.
mens for postm ortem exam ination
Piano duet, Ernestine Coleman
The Brandon school pupils nrn
and receive free instruction» on the
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
and Pearl Falk.
cause,
treatm
ent
and
prevention
of
giving
a pie social Saturday eve­
Mrs. Mary Smith has had as her
the trouble. Plenty of specimens ning It will start later than usual
In tne test given last week by guest her mother, Mre. Liska, of
are needed to make the deiuoustru
Mri. Geer, Leila Gansle received
Scio, for the past few days.
lion highly instructive and educa­ on account of the revival meetinga
100 per ten t both in arithmetic and
Mrs. Laura Abraham and son
tional; so do not fail to bring your at the Christian church.
spelling.
specimens.
Carl left for Long Beach, Calif, in
Am putting iu Fiigidaire system
June Layton is ill with the answer to a message that her aunt
There will he no admission
of
refrigeration and will carry fresh
charge and nothing offered for sale
mumps.
was ill. Later word was received
and
smoked meats. W, M. Burbank
at tjie Clinic. Every poultry raiser
Mrs. Inez Freeland visited the th at she was very low.
in this community ahould take ad­
school last Thursday.
Mrs. L. C. Hughes and son Nor­
vantage of this opportunity to
become better posted on disi ase
ris visited friends iu Portland sev­
There are mvsterious plans
prevention.
eral days last week.
an April frolic to be given iu
Mrs. Ruby Dorsey is improving
near future. No definite plans
The special city tax levies iti Linn
¡SCHOOL NOTES!
PO U LTR Y
CLINIC
Dr. E. L. Grubb, D. V. M.
Will conduct a Poultry Clinic
At
City Hall
Wednesday, April 4,1928
after a recent operation.
have been made
In Linn county there are
standard high schools.
Several from Peoria attended the
27 f'ineral of their old friend, Bob
Stewart, at Pine Grove Sunday
aftercoon.
Mrs. Lola Shaw and daughter
Margaret were Albany visitors
Saturday.
Rev. M»tcalf and family were
Albany visitors Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Griff King of Portland vis­
ited her daughter, Mrs. Russell
Githens laat week.
«J
Easter Candies
Fill the Easter Basket with
these delicious candies for
the children’s Easter. Pure
and wholesome.
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Ladies of P.N.Gs.Club
will hold a
F o o d an d
A p ro n S ale
Bring in your sick or unthrifty poultry and watch
a recoznized Specialist make a post-mortem examination
and show you how to save the balance of the flock. The
doctor will also lecture on the diseases and troubles of
swine at the close of the Poultry Clinic.
Dr Grubbe is a graduate of Kansas State Agricul­
tural colle e, and former veterinary inspector of the
United States Bureau of Animal industry. He has a
wide experience in fcomb ding disease among poultry
and swine.
Admission free
F'&n / o a
unttl 4 P m -
Carnival i
Wj
Stop Your Losses
At Koont: Store
Saturday, April 7
county this year range from 8 7
mills in Halsey 'to 81 9 mills in
Brownsville.
An educational short course teaching how to diag­
nose, combat and prevent the diseases and troubles that
are the principal causes of poultry Io3se3.
This Service is FREE
Extensive line of
Easter Greeting Cards.
Clark’s Confectionery
2:00 p. m.
Big Time
For Further Particulars see Morris Pharmacy.
We Repeat—
When in trouble call Halsey
Garage and have them tune
up, and make the necessary
tepairs on your car.
Federal and Fisk Tires
in Stock.
Halsey Garage
F. G. Workinger
Where? At H.H.School
Houie! When?
April 6,1928
At 8:15 p. m.
Don't Miss This Carnival
And Don't Forget the
Time ?.nd Hlace