Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, April 12, 1928, Image 1

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    AGRICULTURE
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
Established in 1912. Voi. 16.
high school carnival a
SUCCESS IN EVERY WAY
iztttcrprtGV
No. 49.
Pine Grove Items
(Enterpn»« vorrespondent)
Halsey, Oregon, Thursday Ap.il 12, 1928
3
DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
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HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES
Alford Arrows
ISCHOOL NOTES
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I Mabel AHender was a ie v etc-
Mrs. Elden Cross was an Albany
W D. McLareo and Doro­
Mt.. H A R itch.t, ol A lb .n j d,„ , io lh , , isbtll g„ Je „
Edued By W i l l i , « W « h l
Well Patronized By Public thy Mrs.
were Albany visitors Saturday. visitor last Saturday.
was io Halsey this morning on a ford school last week.
Who Enjoyed the Many
P. H. Freerkseo, deputy assessor, business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Miner of Crab
Mr, and Mrs. A, F. Robnett and
Mrs. Kizer has bean reelected f ir
Thrills Offered
tree called at the Pehrsson home was calling on the taxpayers of
Mrs, L, B. Rossman of Eugene daughter, Doris of Eugene, Were the coming year to teach the 7th
Halsey Monday,
Sunday.
is visiting in Halsey at the home Sunday afternoon callers at the J. a „d 8th grade«.
The carnival given by the high
Rev. aud Mrs. W. E. Cox were of her son, D. C. Rossman.
Nora I'ehtsson who is teaching
F. and E. D Isom homes.
B'hool Friday Dight was the most
The high school wishes to thank
at Banl's, spent the week end at dinner guests at the Bob Miller
Rev, and Mrs. J. S. Miller and
Mies Alberta Koontz has been
successful stunt the school has put I”.’
*“
the patrons of the community for
home Thurs day.
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the Pehrsson home.
confined to her home the past week the evaugelists, Rev. and Mrs.Cox, their splendid cooperation with our
on this year.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
H.
Quimby
and
Mrs. Fay Githens and son Ron­
with a severe attack of tonsilitis, were dinner guests at the J H. carnival. The net receipts will te
At noon Friday the festivities
Rickard home one day this week.
son
Paul
visited
at
the
Chancy
ald,
attended
church
at
Pine
Grove
opened with a street parade featur­
clcse to $60, part of which will be
Am putting iu Frigidaire system
Mrs. E. D Isom visited her sis­ used to defray school ex; eases and
Sickle»’
home
Sunday
evening.
Sunday
afttruoon
ing the usual“ plug uglt-s,"clowns,
of refrigeration and will carry fresh
Mrs. Curtis Veatch and daugh­ and smoked m atte W. M Burhink ter Mrs. \V. C. Sickels Thursday part to be added to our savings
Mr. and Mrs. N.E Chandler and
and characters usually making up
of last week. Mrs. L. E. Bond and
ter
Wanda were guests at the Beulah
such demonstrations, and in the i daughter visited at the Laurence
Mrs. Mary Irvirg of Portland daughter, Mrs. Vera Howard of fund.
Miller
home
Sunday
afternoon.
Zimmermon
home
near
Shedd
Sun­
• evening the main show was held .
The county health nurse vislttd
has been a guest at the home of her Albany, were also guests. In the
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cross of daughter, Mra. Lyman Patton, the
at, in and around the school build­ day.
school Wednesday with Mrs. Edna
afternoon they all drove to the
ing.
Eunice Sylvester spent the week Albany were Sunday evening visit­ past wrek.
Geer, the couuty superintendent,
home
of their brother and son,
There seemed to be plenty for end with her parents. She has ac­ ors iu Halsey at the LaFollette
She
re orted the students in ex­
Mrs. G. T. Ray who has been Frauk Bond,
each pupil to do in the way of cepted the Summerville school, home.
cellent
beailh, noting a case or
▼railing relatives in Halsey during
Visitors at the C. A. Curtis home
entertainment and they did it. where ehe is now teaching, lor the
two of b»d teeth and ndbiioids. She
Mr. and Mr» E. E. Gormley the past week or ten days relum ed
Sunday were Forrest Tandy and
Boxing, wrestling, doll rack, hot next school year.
and Heine Alford spent Sunday to her home iu Eugene Sunday,
family of Yoncalla, Landis Phil- also complimented the grade teach­
dog sandwich stand, ice cream
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
George
Alford
ers on the splendid uiscipliue in
The women’s missionary society
Remember the spec’al price of pott aud family of Noli and Verne their rooms.
parlor, beauty parlor where several of Peoria met for the regular busi- of Irving.
85 cents a year for the Delineator Philpott and family aud Mrs Crow,
staid business men got their (aces nees meeting at the home of Mrs.
E. C. Miller has received word
The school play “ Aaron Bogg«,
also Wilma and Lois Falk.
lifted and came out looking really W.D. McLaren Thursday afternoon that his aunt, Mrs M. E. Miller of Is stiil on. Subscribe or renew j our
Freehm an” to be given alo u t May
A
car
containing
three
men
from
nice and prosperous and began to with Rev. aud Mrs. Roy Metcalf, Harrisburg, who has been ill for subscription now at Koontz's store.
Scio turned over at the crossing «t 4th, is under way. An excellent
smile wiuningly.
The senior class of the Shedd A'ford s atiou Friday evening de- cast lias been chosen and practice
Meodames J.S,Lam ar, J. W. Lamar, some time is improving.
Taken in all the carnival was George Bayne, E. E- Hover and
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Griffith of high school will give their class molishing the top and windshield began Thursday.
good and reflects credit on those Alice Dunn present.
Eugene, visited iu Halsey last Sun­ play, “ Mystery of the Third and injuring one m an’s shoulder.
Due to the revival services at the
who managed its affairs.
Last week was'lvieit our school” day at the home of the latter's sis­ Gable,” at the W.O.W. hall iu that They were on their way to Marcola. Methodist church, arrangements
city Friday evening, April 20.
week at Piue Grove and the teach­ ter, Mrs. E. C. Miller.
Herbert Tandy and children of have been made to add a fourth
[r:
Shedd Personals
er offered a prize to the side that
The
Mountain
States
Power
C
'\
Venita
spent Friday night at the period to the afternoon during this
Mr. and Mrs Bert Clark drote
time play practice will be held.
could get the most visitors to come to Lebanon Wednesday afternoon is making an unusually good offer Chester Curti» heme.
(Enterprise Correepondence)
This will enable those th at wish to
to school. Leaders were Margaret for a visit at the home of the letter's on vacuum sweepers thia month of
Mrs.
B,
E.
Cogswoll
is
iu
Port­
Mr. and Mrs.G.V. Maxwell were
which you should take advantage. land this week serving on the elec- go to the services to do so.
Heinrich and John Patapoff, with father, William Curtis.
Albany business viritors*Saturday,
the first named winning by 10
A vacuum sweeper will save the tion board in her precinct in that
Mr. Pdtton is planning to ut-
Mrs. C. P. Moody, Mrs. D C
Mr. and Mrs, W. H. McConnell points. Members of school board
price of itself in preserving your o ty.
tend
the meetimr of the echoulmna-
wete business visitors in Albany visiting were L. E.Esg v, clerk:Mrs Rossman and Mrs. Harold Muller Hoor coverings alone, to say notl -
ters
club
ut Corvallis Saturday.
Ï1
drove to Eugene Tuesday and sper t
Saturday afternoon.
Church Notes
ing of the convenience and savirg
W- D. McLaren and P. A. Pehrs-
The
seniors
are planning tk*
Miss Willota Churchill, daughter eon directors. Mothers visiting the day visiting friends and rela­ in lime.
Church
of
Christ
program
for
April
18, and if their
of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Churchill, were Mesdames Heinrich, L. E. tives.
Ten a. m , a placa for you in a assembly is as goo I as they have
Charles
Stralev,
who
has
been
Last Sunday Mr. and Mis
and Mr. Rey Farm er, son of Mr. Eagy, Floyd Nichols, A.L.Kuight-
employed as clerk at the D. H. fine Sunday «chool class. Last been in the past, the school is in
and Mrs. Farmer, were married en, John McNeil. Others visiting Chancy Sickels and four grand­
Sturtevaut »tore the past year has Sunday was a gala day, 119 on for a treat,
Monday afterncou.
were Mesdatnes N. E. Chandler, children of the Charily grange com resigned to take a poeition with lima for ttie count. Eggs aud offer­
Rev. Miller and Rev. Cox, the
The senior class play ‘‘The Mys­ Charles Nichols, Fay G ith n s , An munity were visitors at the W. C lb * A'.hbuy Raking Company. He ings came to |9 1 .48. Come help us
vaugelist who is holding revival
Sickels
home
io
Halsey.
tery of the Third Gable’’ will le drew Dobrinin, Will Patapoff, K.E-
will have charge of the route from hold that attendance over the lOO meetings at the Methodist church,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Buford Morris
presented at the W. 0. W- hall Hover George Chandler aud Grace
Albany to Newport. Mrs. Stralev mark, we must heat Crabtree
gave a talk yesterday during the
April 20th. Reserved seats will be and Pearl Johnson and Richard and son Bobby drove to Salem Sun­ and children will remain in Halsey
Bring your Bible-«, they count. regular assembly petiod which ia
day, taking to her home in that
on sale at Shoen's store.
and Flora Mae Chandler.
unt'l the c’oeo of school when they Sermon by Mr. Sias at 11, baptis­ held every Wednesday.
city,
Mrs. Elmer Lake who has
. Calls Circle, Neighbors of Wood­
will move to Albany to make their mal service at closn. Christian En­
craft met at the Woodman hall “ The Yankee Clipper” Coming been visiting in Halsey at the home.
deavor at 7 p. m Will join with
New Train Schedule Announced
Morris home.
Tuesday night with Neighbor Stel­
M- E. church in their evangelistic
Friday
evening
a
number
of
the
‘‘The
Yankee
Clipper”
a
th
rill­
Effective Sunday, May 6, in line
Cora Toedtemeier of Willamette
la Blackerbv of Salem present.
members of the Eastern S tar living ssrvices. there were six added to
Mrs. Peter Troutman was initiated ing epochal picture of the glorious spent the Eas'er vacation with her in Halsey are planning on attend­ the church last Sunday moroiug. with the Southern Pacific program
to conatur.tly improve train service
into the order and at a late hour days of American supremacy on motbet. Mrs. Rose Toedtemeier. ing the district convention at
C. Adrian Slag, minister.
tba
high
seas,
will
be
shown
at
the
tlie
fallowing changes will be made
Louise
and
August
Toedlen
eier
and
refreshments wore served, A pleas­
Brownsvilie. This district com­ Methodist Next Sunday :
City
Hall
next
Tuesday
night.
effective:
Casey
Jones
of
Oregon
City
wire
ant evening was had by all.
10 a. m ., Sunday sellout
Wcc, Boyd and Elinor Fair who also week end visitors at the rime prises the Shedd, Harrisburg rod
The schedule of the ’ Caeca k ”
Brownsville lodges. Several grand
11, preaching.
scored so decisively in ‘T he Volga home.
trains 17 and 18 will be shortened
Notice To Stockholders
lodge officers are to he present
6:30 Epworth League
Boatman’’ which was shown here
one hour between Portland and
The apron sale and E ister egg Among them will be Mrs. Barnes,
8 p, m. preaching
last
week,
have
the
leading
roles.
San Francisco.
Notice is Hereby given that a meeting
sale held by the P. N. G. club last who is grand worthy m atron, Mr.
Services for Sunday, a talk to
ot the stockholders of the Halsey Tele­ The villian is W alter Long, while Saturday was very successful, net­
The Coacli special will be oper-
and Mre. Wayne Stanard gtand ttie children of the Suuday School, ated daily leaving Portland at 10
phone Company and those wishing to Junior Coghlan has an excellent
ting
the
club
about
$55.
Toe
lucky
worthy patron and grand marshal 11 a.m, ‘‘The Lord's Second Com­ a. m., north hound reaching Port­
subscribe stock, will be held Monday, role, th at of a wharf rat with a
number on the quilt was 131 aud respectfully, and Delphia Hocken-
April 16, 1928, at 7:30 p.m., in the coun­
ing; 3 p.m. 35th chapter of Isiah; land at 8:20.
hatred for wemeu. Read the book was held by E. H. Robins.
cil chambers. Halsey Oregon.
smith
grand
chaplain.
7:45 p. in. ‘T h e Journey of the
sent you and then enjoy the pic-
Halsey Telephone Co.
The regular tneet'ug of thp par­
Soul
After D eath.”
turization re x t Tuesday.
By Board of Directors.
The RnterpriM $1.00 a year
ent-teacher meeting has been post­
There has keen nine additions to
Peoria News
poned from Friday evening of this
the church so far. All the services
week to April 29 The program
(By an Entarpiiae Reporter)
were good. The Evangelist is no
will be in charge of the boys and
ordinary preacher, you will mies
(By Special Correspondent)
girl’s club. H C. Sey nour, state
much if you do not hear him. Mre.
J W.Lamar was in Albany Tues-
clup leader, will be present ai d
Cox is a splendid leader of song
day looking after interests of La­
address the meeting.
and we have the best of m u re. A
mar fc Lamar.
corJial
invitation it extended to all.
Mrs. Jess Cross and Miss Gladys
Mr. and Mrs. J.S . Lam ar had as
J S. MiUer. pastor.
McCornack spent the week end at
the home of the latter in Eugene, their guests Tuesday, Rev. and Pine Grove Church
Mr, McCornack coming to Halsey Mrs. H. M. B ran h 'tn of Eugene
Sunday School 2 p. in.
far them Saturday. On Sunday Rev. Brahham was a neighbor of
Preaching at B p. m.
r. and Mrs. Elden Cross, Mrs. E. Mrs. Lam ar’s when she lived in
No
Sunday School or church
Use this convenient, coordinated
California.
A. P. LaFollette and Jess Cross
services April 14. Ail Invited to
service to Pacific Highway points
Mrs. Cuma Munson and sister, attend at Halsey,
drove to Eugene and brought them
Mrs.
Millie Taylor and daughter,
Now you have the choice of traveling via
borne.
Joan,
were Albany visitors Tuesday.
Q u ick -D ryin g
Southern Pacific by rail or highway. Dependable
Enid Veatch, who is teaching
The
womr.n’s
mi
sionary
society
trains and motor-coaches provide frequent serv­
school in Roseburg, accompanied
ield their regular butiness meet­
ice at convenient hours. If you wish, go one way
some friends as far as Eugane Sat­
From O ur Regula/ Correapondaoit
Made by LOWE
ing
at the home ot Mrs. Jessie Me
by train and return by motor-coach.
urday, coming the rest of the way
BROTHERS.
Design­
alone, and visited until Sunday Laren when plana were made for
ed especially for wood­
Buy 10-Ride Tickets
Mrs. Lyman V»’. Patton was a
work, furniture, metal
noon at the home of her parents, the food sale to be given at Eugene.
for use on the motor-coaches and good for 60
charming hostess Thursday after,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W
Lamar
and
work, toys, etc. Dries
Mr. aud Mrs. Cortis Veatch, near
days. Save money with these low fares.
Mrs. Mae Abraham were at Browns­ noon when she extended the hos­
ready to recoat in four
Halsey. She returned to Roseburg
hours. Comes in beau­
Daily service to and from Salem, Albany, Port­
ville Monday to attend a special pitality of her home to the mem­
on the Southern Pacific Sunday
tiful, striking colors.
ber« of the Thursday Study club fur
meeting of the Eastern Star.
land, Corvallis, Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass,
I noon.
Flows freely and works
their
regular
meeting.
Medford, Ashland and intermediates.
easily.
Produces a
Mrs. Stella Ulackerby of Salem
The club is studying China this
Clean-Up Campaign M ay 1 ,2
durable finish.
spent several hours in Halsey
year and Mrs. Patton carried out
Com e in a n d get a
Wednesday morning enroute to
May first and second ere the a decorative scheme in keeping with
color card.
Springfield to attend a big initia­ dates for the city annuel clean-up. the topic. Large Chinese paraso's
tion meeting of the Neighbors It is urged that everyone do their were suspended from the ceiling in
C . P. M oody, Agent
of Woodcraft. While here the was part toward making a clean sweep both the living end dining rooms,
H ill & C o m p an y
a visitor at the H, F. Lake home, of all refuse. Get ail rubbish out
Mrs. C. P. Moody had the lesson ‘
Phone 226
Halsey, Oregon
and also spent a hr ef time with on the curb line so it will be handy topic, "Bronzes and Carvings of
Stiver-gray Motor coaches
leave and arrive Norlh 10:33
h 5.15 p ,
Morns Ph’cy
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell who has been for the street cleaners.
the Chinese'* and in connection
ill for the past three months.
By Order City Council.
Continued on page 8.
By Train
or
Motor-Coach
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