Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, August 02, 1928, Image 1

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    agriculture
horticulture
livestock
lint Is eg Enterprise
Established in 1912. Voi. 17. No. 13.
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Oysters are so small when
the, are born that they cannot
be seen without a microscope.
A cto r b ir th the , allow them
selves to be carried about by
the water un til they are a week
or so old and then settle down
In the bottom where th e , fast
en themselves to rocks or logs.
Oysters have been cultivated
for at least 2,000 years.
Halsey, Oregon, Thursday August 2, 1928.
HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES
DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
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Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
F orks C o m p a ra tiv e ly N ew
î LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL GIRL
WINS EDUCATIONAL TRIP
Forks were not even known
Delos Clark suent Sunday in
T k ed iffeen t streets of the city
to tne English people u n til the
Hillsboro on a business trip.
re being graveled this week.
Seventeenth century when they
Miss Denna Gill Submits Best
were brought there from Italy
Prank Gansle and Chris Falk
Mrs. Florence Leeper left th s
It Is believed our own ancestors
Essay In United Slates
were county seat visitors Saturday. unorni’-g for Portland to spti.d a
who came over In the May
d
iy
or
two.
flower never saw a small fork
L D. Taylor of Halsey was the
M‘»s Doona Gill, of L ebanon,
Thomas Palmer and C. E. Ardary
such as we use at the table
guest of friends in Portland over
J.D. Bryant of the Riverside
Even
to
this
day
the
Egyptians
daughter
o, Dr. and Mrs J . G Gill
M eet; Palmer Receives Painful
the week end.
conm unity was a Halsey business
nnd Persians eat w ith theb
ha* won an educational trip around
Bruises About H ead; Ardary
lingers.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Zimineiman, visitor today.
(i). 1927. Western Newspaper Union.)
the world as first prias for an es­
(.ex 1928 W esters Xewspapet Union.)
Has Nose Bungled Up
June l.ayton and Alice Sturtevant
The Bred Moss family have
say in a contest sponsored by the
spent Sunday at Cascadia ou a pic- mi ved to a farm near Sweet H >u e
‘‘World Review” in cooperation
Monday evening a bad wieck
ic trip.
oft the Cascadia road.
with the International University
occurred on the old highway about
Robert Allen and family of Leb­
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Koontz are
Cruise, belter known as “ the Uni-
two miles south of Halsey when
anon were visitors at lha Ellsworth home from Newport w h'rethey in-
versiiy Alloa , ”
a Star coupe belonging to Wayne
Curtis home south west of Halsey joyed an outing of a week,
The prize which Misa Gill has
Announcement has been made
Klein of Corvallis and driven by
The Calapooia grange has an­ won is valued at $-’,500, The con­
last Sunday.
Mrs
M.
M.
Ward
hzs
been
in
Tom Palmer son of Lyman Palmer that L E AtnolJ, of Albany, man­
The broadcasting station at O S. Albany »¡nee Sunday at the hou e nounced September 3 and 4 as the test was open to senior high school
of Lake Creek, and a Ford coupe ager of the Linn county fair, will
d ites of their fa;r and rodeo to I e students in all schools of the U nit­
driven by C. E. Ardary of Halsey start iontnediatly to gather exhibits C. closed dowa Tuesday night for of her daughter, Mrs. David Pro­ held at Crawfordsville round-up
ed 8tates, with only a few restric­
collided at the cross roar’s uear the for the fair and has isnued ait the summer vacation. Broadcast- man.
grouiils. ’Prizes wi t fce awarded tions as to age and character of the
Frank Leeper of Halsey l as
appeal to all farmers to preserve ng will he resumed about Ssplem-
E. D. Pierson home.
for all agi ¡cultural and horticultu­ contestant*. One scholarship was
oer
15.
spent
the past several days with a
the
best
of
their
products
for
his
Young Palmer and Klein weie
ral exhibits, poultry and livestock offered for boys and one for girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch M Her of party of Eugene f’ier.r’« on a fiih- aad for needle work and art work
going south on the old highway inspection.
The subject of tho essay w as'‘Why
The fair dates this year are Sep­ Harrisburg were guests at the home ii.g trip at Daimond Like.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ardary were
of the housewife.
a Year on the University Afloat
Postmaster and Mrs. Karl Bram­
coming east after hating spent the tember 19 to 22. Prizes wtll be f the former's parents, Mr, and
There will a’so be races of all Should Be a Part of My Educa­
day at the home of their son, Tom offered it is said for farm and com­ Mrs. J. A. Miller of Halsey, last well and children, Robert i and kind*, with bucking steers and tio n .” Miss Gill handled the sub­
munity exhibits. A racing pro­ Sunday.
Linden, expect to leave in the horses, with water sports and other
Ardry of Lake Creek.
ject in the form of a letter address
gram
is being planued and other
Pete Sears of Albany was the morning for Newport for their kiuda. Proceeds fiotn the fair are
Palmer was knocked uuconscicus
ed to her “ Dad” and did it so well
and was severely bruised. Mr. entertainment features will be pro. guest of friends in Halsey Friday. svmmer vacation.
for Ibe purpose of {building a new that her essay took first prize
Young Sears is a member of Ne's
Mr*. Neil Bain and daughters, Grange ball, and it is expected th e from among probably thousands
Ardary was cut across the nose and vided.
feelers’ orchestra i t which he playa Betty A n n e a n i B arhira je»n of will be made an annual affair
was also bruised. Mrs. Ardary
that were off-red from highschools
the Sousapbone.
Portland were guests at the 0 . I
has a badly wrenched back as a re­
C. L. I.erwill will have charge all over the United Stales.
Mrs Buford Morrh and little son Holt home the past week.
of the stock exhibits; Peter Whit­
sult of the accident. Klein seemed
The prize scholarship includes
Herl ert Lerwill all expenses, passports, vise», tu i­
Bobby,
accompanied
by
her
father
to be the least injured of any ai d
At the last meeting of the ladie’s more produce;
From O ur Regular Correspondent*
and brother, VV. A and Clarence rid rociety of the Chrislain church races; Mrs. C. L. I.erwill fancy tion and trips ashore. The cruise
e caped with a few scatcbes. Mr.
Eastburn, left for Newport Wpd the members decided to serve a work! Mrs. Frank Cameron co”k- will occupy eight mouths, which
Pierson brought the injured peop e
Mrs. Edith Robnett entertained tesday to sp.’nd a week.
to Halaey where they were givin
dinner on election d »y, November e I food.
affords suffifleut time for extensive
medical attention and later iu the the member» uf the Past Noble
Lavelle Palmer and her brother 5.
and leisurely trips ashore.
Carl Hill has rectived a card
ersaiog were taken to their homes Grand club at her home in West Gordon were week end visitors in
Miss Gill will make the trip.
Mrs George Ripley of Hollty from his father announcing the
Halsey Friday afternoon.
The Portland.
Both cars were badly wrecked.
The latter returned was a Halsey visitor yesteri'ay
While the had planned to enter
rooms were gay with vases of bright home Sunday and Miss Palmer while enrou'e to Eugene where she s<fe arrival of himself, Mrs. Hill be university this fall, she has
and Delos Wesley nt Omaha, Neb.
colored summer flowers.
went to Estacada to sp in d a few was going to consult an eye special
decided that the course can wait a
Toey made the trip, a distance
Spray Now For Codling M oth
A brief business seseion was held lays visiting friends.
ist.
of 2260 mile», in five and one half year, and she will hive a back­
Miss Mona Bond, who has been
The third cover spray or th : first early in the afternoon and the re­
George Finley of Craw fordevihe days, an average of over 400 milts ground of inestimable value upon
which to build her further educa­
spray for the second brood codling mainder of the agternoon was spent in Portland attending the six weeks was in Halsey for a short time a day.
socially.
Bringing
the
afternoou
tion
sfter returning from the world
summer school, had her tousils re­ I'ilesday morning on bis way to
moth in the valley is due now,
Mayor Bert 8 Clark waa called cruise —Lebanon Express.
to
a
close
the
hostess
served
salad,
moved
at
a
hospital
in
that
city
warns the experimental station.
Portlaud to spend the next ten
upon to perform a wedding Mon-
The second brood moths are now wafers, clttss pies and punch. She Monday morniug. Mis» Bond re­ days.
day morning when Harlie L. In
was
assisted
during
the
refreshment
turned to Halsey yesterday.
on the wing and eggs laid by them
Christian Endeavorers M e it
Mrs. Roy Keeuey left for hei man and Thelma Burke, lo th of
hour by her daughter. Mrs. Ken­
will hatch in 5 to 8 days.
Mrs. Fred Robins ard chillren, home io Moscow, Idaho, VVedues- Albany, asked him to marry them
The annual summer conference
Lead arsenate is the standard neth Cross.
Elias, Gertrude and Frederick, diy morning following a visit of a Immediately followin’ the cere-
if
Ibe Oregon Christian Endeavor
Enjoying
this
delightful
after-
spray material. The powdered lead
and Muriel Lake enjoyed an outing week at the borne of her parents
ony the young couple left by auto union wi’l convene at Turner, Ore-
neon
were
Mesdames
Lou
Pay
lor,
arsenate is used at tho rale of 2
it Newport over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J A. Stevenson i l h i a wedding trip.
4011, Monday, August 27. for one
pounds to 100 gallons of waiter. Melissa McMahan, Esther Bond, While there they were guests of Halsey.
Rev.
C.
Adrian
Sias
writes
to
week,
ending on Labor Day, Sep­
Clara
LaFol'elte,
Mabel
Robins,
Ttorcugh application is essential
Mrs, Robins aunt, Mrs. F Pry.
Mrs. George Taylor of liaise) friends in Hals) that the revival
tember
3. The mornings will be
Mae
Miller,
Charity
Clark,
Nellie
if worm injury is to be pievented,
Mr. and Mrs D. H Sturtevant accompanied Mrs. George Walki- meetings which he and his father devoted to class periods, the after-
siys B. G. Thompson, assistant Isom, Veda Bramwell, and Belle
and two daughters spent Sunday at of Harrisburg to Albany Tuesday, have been conducting at Riddle 100ns to outdoor recreation, and
Gormley.
entomologist.
Sodavi'le wh«:e they attended the the latter going down to visit Mr will close this week with thv e eu- i-e »veiling* to insplr «tionai ad
Complimented guests were Mes
Walker who is at the General ho* tertainm en's, one each at Riddle,
Leases and huufirc meetiwr".
T
C h u rch N o te s
_ - dames A. A. Tussiug, L.W, Patton, tlumni reunion of Sodaville college,
f which Mr Sturtevant is a grad pilal.
Gauyonville and My i tie Creek.
The committee promoting the
James McMahan and Kenneth
uate.
They were accompanied
Mrs Keasling and two sons «■ Rev. Sias will fill his pulpit here conference consists of Miss Elcy
Methodist:
Cross, the latter of Albany.
home by Mrs. O. H. Temple and Portland vieited during the past next Sunday.
Walker of Forest Grove, Miss Vio­
• * *
10 a. in. Sunday school
daughter
Olepha of near Berlin.
week at the home of the former’s
Mrs. May Flynn anti daughter la Ogden of Portland, R j V. Walter
11:00 a m. morning worship.
PINE GROVE
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ternan, father, J . W Morgan of L ate Esther of Iowa City, Iowa, arrived L. Myers of Eugene, James M«J-
Subject:— “ What I Heard at the
Mrs. Russel Githens was a charm
who have been visiting in Halsey , Creek. They alao visited their in Halsey today noon on a visit at berg of Astoria and Miss Josephine
Camp M eeting.”
ing hostess of Wednesday afternoon
for some time at the home of the cousin, Mrs Edith Robuelt of Hal- the home of the former's brother, Botham of Corvallis,
7:00 Epworth League
when she ex'ended the hospitality
B)rl 8. Clark. This i« the first
8 p. m.— Address to the young of her home to the members of the former’s mother, Mrs. J. C. Bram- s-y.
time
in 15 years that brother and
wall, left today for Beaverton ou a
Mrg. Myrtle Green and daughter
Good Show Coming Tuesday
people.
Kroweldeen club.
sister
have met. The eastern vis­
visit
with
relatives
of
Mrs.
Ternan
,
>pa
i
Mae,
oi
Odell,
Oregon,
left
Bible study class Tuesdays 2:30
The early hours of the afternoon
William K Howard’s DeM'lle
Prayer meeting Thursdays 8:0< were spent in tack’ng comforts fot before returning to their home io , for their home Wednesday after a itors will be hero for two weeks
Taft, California.
, visit of a week at the Charles G. and will then go to Seattle to visit studio production for Patbe, "A
Ladies aid every Weduesday
the hostess. Later a eocial hour
Women’s missionary society first
Mrs Priscilla Smith expects to Hamer home in Halsey and the other relal.ves b.foro returning Ship Comes In ,” will t>o shown at
was enjoyed during which time the
• fit.
the liak ey Theatae next Tuesday
Friday of month 2:00 o’clock
hostess served delicious refresh­ leave next week for her former Chancy Sickele home near Charity
C.
P.
Moody
received
a
mesea|.e
eight. |T he picture is said to bo
J. S. Mi’ter. pastor.
home io Delta, Illinois, «fter hav- Orange.
ments.
this
afternoon
from
Mrs.
M
toly,
dramatic
and packed with fine
R.
L.
Jackson
who
has
been
in
ing made her home in Hslsey the
Pine Grove Church
io
was
called
to
North
Bend,
comedy.
Halsey
looking
after
his
hay
crop
past five years. Her son, Clark
Sunday School 10 a. m.
The members of the Kroweldeen
Neb., by the eortoue illness of htr
Smith of this city, will accompany spent Bunday at his borne in the
Preaching at 11 a. m.
club and a number of compliment
mother,
Mrs Clem VV ilcox, telling H onor W ork ni V. o f O.
her as far as Portland and from Oakville neighborhood. Mr. Jack-
Evening eervice 8 o’clock.
ed guests enjoyed a picnic at Smith
of
her
death
at 4 o'clock this morn-
there Mrs Smith, who is 83 year« sou has rented a 300-acre farm
To He R ew a rd ed } H onor
Topic: “ Shall we ccnt'nue in grove Sunday.
ing
at
the
age
of 73 years. Mrs,
uear Halsey and expects to move
of age, will make the trip alone.
* * •
sin?” This is the second of aserits 8
U f $ 5 0 P rize A n o n ym o u t
his family here the first of October. Wilcox ia survived by five sons and
PEORIA
Mr. and Mrs. Byron K. T ajlor
of sermons M r.W right will preach
the one daughter. One of the sons
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu­
Friday evening an entertainment
Friday afternoou the members were guests at the Kizer home near
is George Scott of Harrisburg, who gene,—Outstanding achievement in a
Church of Christ:
under
the
auspices
of
the
Chrietain
with Mrs. Scott, is also at North chosen field is to be the basis of an
if the Potter Sewing club enjoyed Rowland Sunday night while on
10 a. m. Sunday school.
their way hone to Corvallis from Endeavor will be given at the Bead. Mis. Wilcox is also sur- award just announced by tho Oregon
a
swimming
party
at
the
grove
Let us bring the attendance UF
Chrietain church. Emery VV. Sny.
Daily Emerald, which will he open to
Vived by her husband.
Late in the afternoon a lunch ws San Francisco where Mr. Taylor
aspirants for honors under the now hon­
again,
der of E B.U will give a prngrem
has
been
working
for
the
govern­
Rev. and Mrs. J .8. Miller have ors system recently instituted at tho
11:00 a. m. communion service served. Mrs. Alice Bzrcus and ment as a civil engineer for several uf music and comedy, interspersed
University of Oregon.
Laura
Abraham
were
additlona
Topic: - “ Th* irreproachable
with numbers by local talent. No returned from Cottage Grove where
The « » n il for which the honors stu
months.
They
also
visited
briefly
they attended the Methodist camp- dents will compete is a library of boohs,
Gospel.’’ Mr, Sias will also sin, guests for the sfterncon.
admission
will
be
charged
but
a
free
in Halsey at the Buford Morris
meeting Bishop Titus Lowe cf valued at |50, to be chosen by the win
* solo, “ Jehovah, God Victorious’
will offering will be taken.
ner. These hooks will be distinguished
home.
P o rtlsn l, t n l Dr. D. If. Leach cf by a specially designed book plate. It
CARD OF THANKS
which he composed himself.
Last
Sun
lay
Mr
and
Mrs.
Elden
Walter Duff lias traded hie prop-
Salem, district superintendent if is expected that the award will be made
We wiah to express our heartfelt
7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor
erty in East Halsey lor property in Cross, accompanied by the latter's the Salem district, each gave i n annually.
thanks
to
all
who
aaeisted
us
during
Come one, come all; come sbert.
A friend of the University, who pre
mother, Mrs. Ellen Morrell of
aldre«». They report a large num- fers to remain anonymous, voluntarily
the illness and after the death ol Bend and he and Mrs. Duff will
come tall,
Hillsboro,
and
Mrs.
Rosie
Powell
make that city their home. T ie
her in aitendance an 1 a fine meet­ offered the money for the award, to be
8 00 p. m. Song service. Ser our beloved aon and brother. We
new owner of the Duff property ie I Halsey went to Newport to spend ing The J.H . VanNice and George made through th« Emerald, the campus
alao
wish
to
express
our
apreciation
mon—“ Come and See.”
George Garr of Bend, who it is the day. They, however, were un­ Mitzner families were am mg ottnr newspaper. Kay Nash, Milwaukee, edi­
(or th« lovely floral tribute«.
tor ol the paper, conferred with Erie
C. Adrien Sias. pastor.
able to stay long as Mrs. Cross was
W. Allen, dean of the school of journal
Halsey people attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Dunsgan said bought the property for spec­
suffering
with
an
attack
of
blooo
ism, Dr. George Bebee, dean of tho
ulation. Mr. Duff wae in Halsey
Robert Edmuud Dunagan
Last
evening
the
member
of
Vine
graduate school, and Dr. O. V. Boyer,
poisoning in her hand and while
A. A. Tuseing and family whr
Monday
and
while
here
packed
Vernon Bennett Dunagan
Maple Circle held their regular held of the English department and
have been living in the T. P. Patton
and shipped his household goods. in the Bay city bad to have it
chairman of the honors council, regard
lanced. The hand ia reported to be meeting, with one new member ing the terms of the award. Dr. Boyer
residence in Woat Halsey bav»
He
wae
accompanied
by
Mr.
Garr
Today a car load of rye grass
some belter now hut still Very pain being initiated. Ice ctezin, cake will name the committee which will
tinted Mrs. Rike’s residence on
was shipped to Bo'ton by the O. W and Charles H. H«io«e. The latter
and coffee was served after lod
select the winner of the books.
ful.
First street and will move into it
iia a realtor of Beud.
*Frum warehouse company.
ia a abort time.
Manager County Fair Sends
Plea for Farm Exhibits Now
Calapooia Fair and Rodeo
Dates Set for Sept. 3-4
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