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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1928)
lîalaey îxnh'vprtsv agriculture horticulture livêstock uiuMMMNMNMMMOininiui E sta b lish e d in 1912. Voi. 17. MRS HOFFMAH TAKES OVER “ GOOD EATS" RESTAURANT N o. 14. Music Educator to Be Hevd Here D evoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn C ounty H alsey, O regon. T h u rsd a y A ugust 9, 1928. HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES DAIRYING WOOL, MOHAIR POULTRY Tec«,seen, H.™Oeli,htlul Tire. BLAMES INCOME TAX AND SIX PER CEN£ LIMITATION Last Sunday the members of th« Cleona Smith and Alberta Koontz Tennessee assoiialion of Linn am H. C. Davis spent Friday tu spent Tuesday in Eugene on a bus Lane county held their fourth an A formal statem ent by Tuoni.ie Newport on a pleasure trip. iness trip. B. Kay ¡charges that the income nual picnic at the Brownsville city Ella Clingm au was a guest of The “ Good E at»” restaurant at Im a Isom of Portland is visiting ta x act of 1928. and the consequent p irk with a large num ber of formsi Mrs. Cecil Puwson of H abey F ri the corner of H and Second street disturhince of the state's la x levy, at the home of her father east of residents p re s-n t------------------ conducted by Mrs. Ella Reynolds, day. ing base under the 6 per cent Jimi- Halsey this week. J R. Fox, president cf the as has been leased by Mrs.George W. Clifford Carey cf Salem visited titio n of the constitution are res- sociat-on, presided, and much of Vineta H .w ley of Monroe was a H o d m an who takes possession to friends and relatives in H altey guest at the Robert Rumsey borne J the success of tLe m eet.ng was tin- possible for the present state defi day. Sunday. seyersl days last week. doubtedly due to his untiring e - cit. In the statem ent he takes the The >aew proprietress is well ac Frank Kirk was looking after Cedric Moody has returned to J forts to to arrange arrange a a program program that position th at the farm ers of the ......... ...... j has returned t o ' forts quainted with the business of cater- business transactions at the county his home in Halsey from a visit of would be pleasing to both young Grange labor income tax bill to ing to the restau ran t trade and seat Saturday. ue voted on next November have several weeks with friends in Noti. and will conduct a first class dining Mr and Mr». George Stai r drove * The crowd commenced to a r r i'e not beqn fair because they have Irene Quim by who is a tte n d in g , , service, to Cottage G ove Sunday to attend . , n o rm a l about 10 30 and the renewing old failed to provide for restoration of Mre. Reynolds will move to sum m er school at the state n o rm a l the catnp meeting. ..i l . a oi hnmw frien d sh ip s an d th e m eeting of new the base and because the bill re M onmouth where her daughters, spent the week end at her home , . , 1 , .. Mrs. W alter Smith visited her , friends took up the tim e until noor moves “ practically all sources for L illian and Elsie, will attend the southeast of Halsey. In m einlim e thy W0(D, n b (d addiliou il revenue.-' daughter, Mrs. Carl Seetelt, S atur state norm al school the cornirg Tuesday Mrs. Berry Sm ith T'«'‘- , bMB bugy a n J (be ,o n | u b le , bad day and Sunday. vear. ed at the W alter Sm ith home and - k ir ly groa|li, R C. Adrian Stas, who has been Mr». 1 W. Hussey. Mrs. John tf.U» I tHilll/fl the pastor of the local C hurch of Staudish and Miss MiHer were A l Wednesday Mrs. Robert Ramsey) nr,*!, with »Rwir their lzxa/1 load dxf of good things tiY to was a guest of Mi» S m ith , Christ for the past year, resigned bany visitor» Saturday. eat A new cem ent walk is be ng put Monday and will b2 succeeded by A concert by the Brownsville B M. Miller, wife and daughter down the property occupie 1 by the Mr. J. M. Shelley of the Eugene band followed the dinner, and tl e By Jo h n C. B ittn e r From O ur Regular Corr««pond<nt» drove to Sodaville Sunday after John Salash backem ith. Laurence band boys were give i » r s.n g v. te ¡Bible School. Oregon lias n.u li to be proud of church on a pleasure trip Taylor recently b-iught the property of thanks as a to k e n o f th e a) pre and vary little to apologil« for in Mr. Sias has been an earnest and The birthday of Mrs. 0 J- Al Edith Sm ith it learning the work conscientious worker nr.d leaves from Jack Manrose. d a tio n of the visitots for their the present cun littori of coopera- bertson was the motive for a birth- at the telephone office and will be l'4e charge in a healthy, prosperous Howard Shepard of Lacomb was kindness. t ve m arketing in this (ta te Ib is, lay d inner at the A lhettson home assistant for Mrs. Leeper this win condition. He goes to Chiloquin, a visitor at the Bob Ramsey home The ad driss of the day was given at least, is the opinion of a group ast Sunday. Places were marked Oregon, where he, assisted by Mr. ter. Monday, having come for his »on, bv Houston Gamble of Lebanon of widely traveled and studied it the d ain tily appointed table Mrs John Gormley of Route 1 Courtney, who has been spending Helen H ale s u g “ Maid of W est ’ and Mrs. Floyd Ross, w ill conduct specialists which has just com plet- for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dawson, Halsey spent S aturday here with a series of revival meetings. with ‘‘The Rainbow T ra il’’ as an e 1 a four day lour of some of the several days there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey, Mr. In closing a communication to her m other, Mrs. H annah Cum J.W . Nelson of Brownsville was encore. T helm a and M yrtle Fox, Hading cooperative centers of the Sr,d Mrs. Earle Albertson, Booth the E nterprise Mr. Sias s a y s :“ My mings. a Halsey visitor Saturday, leaving daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. at ite ’s guests of the Oregon Co W hite, Courtney Shepard, Lester Mr. and Mrs. T .P . Patton have later for P ortland where he was Fox, pleased the audience with a operative council of which E. J. thanks to my m any friends in H a l Albertson, and Mr. and Mrs. 0 J. sey for their kindness and my wish as their guest for a few weeks, their going to attend the Seventh-Day piano duct, “ M irthful M om ents’’ Dixon, P ortland, is president. Albertson. * . is th a t I may have helped advance little grandson, Clifford I’atton of followed by “ On the St ig- ” for tl e T h irty men who lied sttrn iled Adventist cam p meeting. e ♦ ♦ Seattle. the cause of Christ in Halsey.’’ encore, Mrs. I.ockit la lb e r lC .r l- t ie fourth annual se-s o i of the Mrs. Minnie E. Bower, a former The Epw orth League members Mr. Shelley is not a stranger to Miss Addie Davidson of Lebanon resident of the Brush Creek district soii and Willi» H ale each gave A n ericati In s titu te of Cooperation spent a p leasan t evening at the the city, having conducted a series visited in llalsey the first of the but now living in Salem, was in group of readings which were wt 11 i i Berkeley, C alifornia, comprised home of Miss Grace K irk W ednes of successful m eetings at the local week at the home of her brother, Halsey Sunday os a business trip. received t ie group which was welcomed to day. Adrian aias of Eugene Bang sev- ti i s sta ts by Paul \ , Maris, d ire c t church last w inter where he won Claud Davidson. Mr. and Mrs, Tussing took her eral negro melodies, (lie is good at o r of the extension serv;oe of the m any loyal coworkers. Tuesday Rev. and Mrs. J . S. home in the evening. F riday afternoon the W om an’s th a t), and Rev. Shelly gave a short state college an 1 chairm an of the Miller and Fleela Liviek of Halsey Mr and Mrs. Chancy Sickels address. ¡foreign Missionary Society met at E .W . Sadyer p lije d Oregon com m ittee on John LaRue, h e a l of the street and Rev. and M'». Georg0 Gray ol arrange- and grandchildren and Mrs. Curtis when “ Irish Eyes are ..Sm iling’’ he home of Mrs. Ernest Gormley cleaning departm ent, left W ednes mente. The men represented i» s t Brownsville, drove to Philom ath to Veatch and daughters, En d and and “ A " Old R efrain’’ on a band vith thirty-four present. Au in ter day for Eugene to spend a vacation ern and m iddle western coop1 ra- at’end a H diness convention. Winyfa, of th e C h arity G ran g e d is saw. T he last num ber on th« pro esting lesson was led by Mrs. Ar- at the homo of Frank Porter. lives, educational institutions and There will be sn ice cream social trict were guests last Sunday at giam was a song, ’ I alnt-a Gwine hur Foots followed by readings, Bert Clark, accompanied by his governm ent bureaus. under the auspices of the Epworth the C.G . H am er home in Halsey. to Grieve rnv Lord no m ore,” by c la e ts aod instru m en tal numbers. sister, Mrs. May F ly n n and her Cooperative com m unity spirit The hostess served ice cream and League at the M cthcdi-t church of Adrian Si Mrs Cecil Dawson and Mr». q u in te tt - composed iVl'O --- | daughter E sther, who ara visiting an 1 the evident efficient manage- Friday evening at 7 o clock. I he Robert Ramsey spent last T hursday ( ji„ , fo x , Helen Hale and Thelma take. here from their home in Iowa City, o i-n t were factors im pressing the * * * proceeds is for the b e re fito f the at the home of their parents, Mr. , nd M yrtle Fox, with the b in d Iowa, left early today on a pleas vi «¡lore here as they m ade th e ALFORD and Mr»- O. J. Albertson, south of boys joining in the chorus. ure trip over the scenic McKenzie missions. swing through the northw estern Friday evening Louise Davidson Philip T uw ’ng who has been Halsey. On Friday Mrs. W. A highway. section of the »tale visiting plants was hostess at a slum ber party to a at E igene, T illam ook, D undee, Ralph Thomson of \V»lla Walla spending a vacation of two weeks Muller was a guest at the same group of friends at her home. Those Springbrook, P o rtland, G resham has been a visit« r at the home of in Halsey at the bom s of his p a r hoece. enjoving her hospitality were Alice Tomorrow morning Postm aster acd Hood River. The tine a ttitu d e father, W. Thomson of Route 2, the e d » , Mr. and Mrs. A A. Tussing. C urtis, E leanora McVey, Gladys Bramwell, _ „ accompanied by ____ ,f the members and director« was past ten days while enjoying a va left fur Trona, Cabf , where he b K arl ________ C hastain, Lois Drinkar'd, and Lots bj, The annual state picnic of form his fam ily, will leave for Portland pecially co m m en ted upon. cation from his duties as linotype employed at the borax works. and W ilm a Falk, feate in the M is. M ar, Sm ith has resumed ' to attend the annual convention of er North D akotans will be he’d in operator on a newspaper in the T hat farm ers in the com m unities evening sandwich®?, ice cream and her duties of caring for Mrs. John third and fourth class postm asters the Corvallis city auto park Sun where strong cooperation exists are W ashington city. cookies weve served. «ley, August 12. F. S. Cham ber Bramwell, It is said about twice as many r-g - Laurence Taylor is sp»nding the nram nere prosperous and more co ntent- w eil, iollowing lUIIUWl.if, the ve-w departure ------ » ♦ » * * . ««... .a e I. i«. « . n»r a laul of the la tte r's son and daughter-in- istered to attend this year as last, lain is president of the association. id as a class wad rem arked bv week on a vaca'ion trip , Crater FAYETTEVILLE An elaborate program , including . anu Mra. O rr of Independ. vocal and instrum ental .elections, '»•'■X " bo « » ds tbe Mrs. L. G. W orkinger en tertain Lake being his objective point. An aw , Mr. a:.d Mre. Frank T am an, E n terp rice reporter tried to find for tte ir home in T aft, California. ence visited in Halsey briefly Fri- has been worked out. which will Hat notion was more noucable in ed in honor of Miss A nnabelle out if he went alone, but failed to Mrs. M .E. Brandon bad as her day while enroute to Brownsville, begin at 2.30 o’clock. A basket proportion to the age of the organ- C unuingham F riday afternoon. secure any specific data Now we guest» over Sunday, Mrs. George where Rev. O rr delivered an ad dinner will be spread at 12 30w itb ¡« H o n ., Incidentally, some of the A pleasant tim e was had w ith the a rt waiting developments. Finley end mother. Mrs. King both dress th a t evening. Mrs. Orr will coffee, sugar and cream furnished visitors .a id the reputation of such serving of d ain ty refiesbments of Crawfordsville. H er daughter, be remembered here as E tta T alent by .be Corvall-e members o, the Oregon concerns as the l.liam ook Buford Morris drove to Newport bringing the afternoon to a close. . I county cream ery association, tu e Mrs. Osborn of Portland has also I who at one time taught the Bran - Those present for this affair- were Wednesdcy to bring home Mrs. aSThe“ corny’a l'i. auto park, located Pacific Cooperative ^ « o l Growers Morris aod W A. E astburn aud been visiting her this week. She on school. A nnabelle .McKinley, Elinor and on the Pacific highway at lbe and t h . Hood R.ver F ru it Growers Mr». W. F . W hite will entertain Veva Couey and the honor guest. sou Clarence who had been there will return to m e Friday. for a week. They returned by way Mr and Mrs. F rank Gsnele the members of the Thim ble club M ary’s river bridge, ... the city a s - c ia tio n bad perm eated the en Saturday afternoon Mrs. W .B. of Hebo, Tillam ook aod Sheridan spent the week end in P ortland at ber home in E ast Halsey F nday lim its of Corvallis, is sufficiently h - .e country and even the world. McCormick and daughter Leola They report the drive along the and OregoD City where they visited afternoon. It is hoped th a t every large to care for the crowd. There and was in stru m e n ta l in getting th e m le make the Oregon tour and vere hostesses to a group of friends ocean as being very beautiful. relatives They returned home present member will lie present as il lota of shade, a natural am phi study methods used here. ’or the pleasure of Mre. H. F. Mre. Douglas T aylor left this late Sunday night, br.ng.ng back well as . number of other Wood- theatre and plenty of parking space Oregon’s “ greenlaud” scenery Zouey. Several hours were spent morning for Salem to bring her w th them their daughter L e ila ,1 craft members who expect to join, Boating and swimming are also made a decided hit with the visit socially after which delicious re sister. Miss A nna D riukard, home. and also Mrs. Charles G ansle who Roll call will be answered H'-w available at the park ors, m any of them expressing freshm ents were served. Details have been worked out to r Miss D tinkard underw ent an oper bad «pent a week with r lativee in 1 may I secure a new member am azement at th e beauty a n il Present for th is delightful affair ation at the Salem G eneral hospital a successful f picnic Traffic j the Neighbors of W oodcraft l insure lin u iv . w ' " ’ --------- Oregon City. policemen will direct parking o llg ra n d e u r of the scenic highway-, were Mrs. Daisy Allen, Mrs. J. A. last Friday. She it reported to le Mr and Mrs. E.C. Miller and Word has been receded from cars and give inform ation Corval I here which they said exceeded any- Couey, Mrs. E m m a Gregory. Mrs. getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs I. K. G ardner drove Mrs. Jessie Bond th a t she arrived lis hopes for a large tu rn o u t of I th ing encountered elsewhere, J G . Gibson, Mrs. Kevin McCorm Booth W hite of P ortland who is at her home in North D akota safe to P ortland Bunday m orning and funner N oith D akotans, feeling | ick, Mrs. W ayne Parker, Mrs. R.C. spending bis sum m er vacation at ly aod is busy packing her house- were joined there by Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, Mrs. H. F- Couey and Bonita Tussing returned to P o rt the borne, of his uncle, Robert bold goods to move, to Eugene Glenn Richards and the la tte r s th a t it has an ideal central loca land Sunday after having been in daughters Veva and E linor and «on tion aud facilities.—G azette-lim es. Ramsey near Haleev. met with a where Mr. Bond has a position a- brother. W ill Bennett, sud the en- Halsey to spend her vacation at B t tire p arty drove J ___ ** to f«r*»»on Melvin. Janlzen hoRPh beach very pf inful accident a few days wvsvs« in structor »t V of 0 | the home of her pareuts, Mr. and We don't believe the w eather is A group of the younger girls en ago as be was fixing a pum p and is in C alifornia at present, having a t the inter-state bridge for a pic- Mrs. A. A. T u ’sing. as warm as some th in k . joyed an afternoon party at the tore the entire nail off the fore fin been called there by the illness of ■ic dinner. Mr»- Miller and Mrs. J************************j G ardner rem ained in Portland for hom e of Mrs. C.H . Brown S atu r ger of his right hand. his mother. M rs. Gvorge Stiffney and son ,. a visit with their brother and sister P la n t» ’ D ig estiv e F u n c tio n s 2 day afternoon. Compiising this 4- h - i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i - h 1111 l "H~: Pete who with the form er’s parents, A 'l the glorious beauty of Indi- j Bel)|)eU and Mrs. R ichards, * The green coloring m atter of group were Alice Bayne, \ eva and R a d iu m Mr. and Mrs. H orney.ol M adison, ana in the springtim e is shown i n ! ‘ , plants called chlorophyll acts - h , KBO Pk ! C - * O " h' " " ’' l" d *1 * much the same ns the gastric E linor Couey, Annabelle McKin • nadlom, discovered only a few .. - T h , Wisconsin, have been visiting at .» d * * Juice on the food we eat. DI- * the Crock Isom hom« in Browns ley, Alice Jane W orkinger, Ruth, I years ago. Is the most wonder- ; , o , l , .11.» .1 l b . I . » » . 'i<»c M „ . » T .v l o ,» • ful and mysterious of the ele- ., S trstto n -P o rtcr novel, which comes former resident of H arrisburg, m ar S gestlng the carbonic a d d ate $ ville, were in Halsey S aturday Frances and Bertha Brown. i ments. Radium alone has the ; 5 sorbed by the leaves o f the * - power w ithin its e lf to produce . to the Haleey T heatre next Tues whioh city be was horn and spent 2 plant. It separates the oxygen £ morning, leaving here a t noon for : i.cnt «Uh no help from outside * from the carbon, throws off the 2 Mr. and Mrs. E.B Penland and their horn, in the east. They are day night. An entire production the early years of bis life, died a' ; and though It is »o very rare, 2 oxygen, and the carbon, which, i his home in W aterville, W ash , a two grandchildren, G ertrude and ■ there Is enough heat produced leaving unit of 30 people traveled from * mixed w ith water, forms the 2 former residents of Frederick Robins, left this morn- I from radium In the earth to Holleywood to tha f.iniberlost Cab- week ego. The body was taken to 2 starch so necessary to plant * here in 1900. This is th eir first ■ equal and offset the heat the ing for Moro, Oregon, for » vieit I world has been losing fo r many in n e ir Rome City, Ind., former I^banon fot burial. Mr. Taylor J life. visit here aioce 1905. T h eH orney a 2 i® xexs. W»»t«rn N«w«P«P«r CalM » J w ith relative». Miss G ertrude wt|l • year«. home estate of the author, and the bad lived in W aterville for m any rem ained for a longer visit. „ , m . 1J2I L n .o « > year». •top off at W grrendale and vieit an actual locale of the story. p i l l i l i IH H I I I I I I I IH -H 4 M t a u n t until the return of the party Those Interested in music eauc. - lions! worn will be pleased to take advantage of the opportunity offered to listen to an address to be given by Mrs. Clifford Moore, director of Clifford Moore school of music, Portlaud, Saturday «ve- n iu g .S e jte m b e r 8, in Halsey. She will speak on m odern m eth ods of music education stressing class methods of teaching. Mre. Moore is president of the Oregon Music Teacher's a sociation. J. M. Shelley Called to Halsey Pastorate by Congregation Cooperativa Experts Pleased With Outlook in Th s Stale S O C IE T Y N E W S North Dakotans to Picnic At Corvallis Sunday, Aug. 12 1