Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, August 16, 1928, Image 1

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    agriculture
horticulture
livestock
Ijalsen iiutrrpxnsr
Halsey, Oregon, Thursday August 16, 1928.
Established in 1912. Vol. 17. No. 15.
Has Your Baby a Certificate
Of Citizenship? He Should
Excellent Phoiopa» to Be seen
h a LSEY A N D V I C I N I T Y B R E V I T I E S
‘‘Tiie Valiev of the G iants," a
First National picture starring
Milton bills, comes to the Halsey
Theatre as the next I ig attraction.
This will be shown next Tuesday
evening and one of Peter Kyoe’s
best stories of tbe big western tim­
ber as a background for a feud be­
tween rival timber barons. Pretty
Doris Kenyon pliys opposite Sills
and a fine cast suppoits the star.
DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
unit* lim.. 0*W.»
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
spmieit w«v«terans to picnic Merle Snodgrass Injured n
Next Sunday Smith’» grove near
Auto Crash Last Sunday
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ball Bond and son j Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Peoria will be the scene < f » big
Sunday morning an automobile
were visitors to McMinnville S u n -, A F. Albertson «pent iu Corvallis picnic when the members of Camp
Brand new, citizens of Oregon,
on a business trip.
Phillips No. 4 of Albany, United driven by Everett Carey and in
day.
that is, citizens bora in this state,
M rs. W.P. Wahl and daughter Spanish War Veterans and General which was Mrs. Carey and their
Mrs. Cecil Dawson of Haleey
are having a special honor confer­
visited at Berry Smith's soutn of Wilma were visitors at the Berry Lawton Camp No. 10 of E ige e. tw oclildren, Robert and Margaret,
red upon them by the state board
will hold a joiut picnic, the Alba­ collided with one driven by Alex
Smith home Friday,
town Monday.
of health As soon as the facts of
Snodgrass at the intersection just
ny camp sponsoring tbe event.
A. A. Tusssng spent several days
George Tuttle and family and
the birth are duly recorded ty the
The dinner will be at I o'clock north of Straley brothers restau­
the first of the week in Portland Mrs. G. Carter of Halsey enjoyed
division of vital statistics, the di­
and those attending are to bring rant. In the latter car were also
ou a buusiness trip.
an outing at Newport Sunday.
vision which has charge of the
well tilled lunch barkets. Camp Mrs. Sno Igrxss and ton Merle.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fisher of
records of births, deaths, marriages
The Ramsay threshing machine . Phillips will furnish coffe*, ere iin
Merle was the only one injured
Veneta w< re guests at the O .J A1 has c!o»ed down for a few data *8,and ¡U jir.
sud divorcee, a finely engraved
to any extent, he receiving a cut
certificate showing that the child Neighbors of Woodcraft to Picnic bertson home Sunday.
about four inches loi g on his bead.
tha spring grain is r ot ready to
Mr«. W.A Muller and Mrs. H. thresh
has been legally registered as a
Margaret Carey wae tlro v n li m
Haleey
wrs
in
Will Sothcrn of
On August 2'3 a big picnic will Muller were Corvallis tueines« vie-
citizen is rent to the parent, »aye
her
father’s car onto the fender of
on
a
busi-
Laurence Taylor returned home t Brownsville Saturday
Frederick D. Strickler, of the Ore- be held at the city park in Dallas itors M o n d a y .
ihe
Snodgrass
car but escaped with
the first of the week from a vcca- neS8 trip.
at which all members of Circles of
gon state boa'd of health.
Mrs. W .R.Kirk and daughter lion trip of a week, While gone he
Mrs. Milo Taylor of Brownsville bruises, as di J the other occupants
This notification of birth regis­ the Neighbors of Woodcraft of Grace spent Monday in Albany on visited Crater Lake.
was a Halsey visiloi Monday while of the two autoi.
The two cars were badly dam ­
tration is signed by Dr. Strickler, district 21, and their families are a business trip.
enroute
to Albany.
Ethel Quimby who has spent the
urged
to
be
present.
Dinner
will
aged.
the state health officer, acting as
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rimsey were past year in Portland is spending
Doiis Dykstra who is pi king
special agent of the bureau of cen- be eaten at 2 o'clock. Each mem­ looking after business interests in
berries
uear B.owusville, spent the c
a few weeks at the home of her
ber is to t ke dinner, dishes and
Pine Grove Item» “ 11
pus Thise certificates are more
Albany M oiday.
week
e
id
at tier home west of Hal­
parents
near
Haleey.
silverware
for
those
in
their
party.
than fine examples of the printing
sey.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Buford Morris
(By Special Correspondent)
Mrs. May Flynn and daughter
art. A» a m atter of fio this certifi­ Coffee will be furnished by the drove to Eugene Sunday and visit­
Mrs. Andrew Brund and daugh­
Dallas
Circle.
George Chaudler and family
Esther of Iowa City, Iowa, who
cate is one of the most important
In th ; afternoon a program wil ed tb? former’» mother and otl er have been visiting i.i Halsey at the ter Marcia of Cottage Grove are spent the week end at Newport.
possessions a child can have.
relatives.
home of the former’s-brother, Bert vi-iii"g at the hotuo of the former's
Mr. Sylvester is giving the Pius
A certified copy of the original be given, each Circle represei led to
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.S. M rs-
Mrs
T.
Phelps
and
two
daugh­
S. Clark, during the past two
Grove
school bouse a new coat of
certificate is accepted as a proof of furnish one number.
There are about 25 Circles in ters have gone to a hop yard near weeks left for home Monday. Mr. ters of Halsey this week.
a persons identity, of h's or hei
paint.
Harrisburg to pick hop®. They left and Mrs. Clark took them as far
John Craigof Brownaviile jassed
birthplace, nationality, age, rela­ this district and it is aniicipated
Mrs. Estes Bass and children
Tuesday.
through
Halsey Saturday on his
that
a
large
crowd
will
be
present.
as Salem by auto.
tionship and for numerous other
visited
Mrs. L. E. E igy Wednes­
way to Tangent where he was going
C. F. Phillips, manager of tha
Those of Vine Maple Circle of
legal purposes including:
Mr. and Mrs. C E. English and to attend th 11 quarterly conference day.
Halsey who can go are asked to Mountain States Power company
daughter Georgia of Crabtree, and of the Methodist church south.
i
The right to attend school or
Mrr. John McNeil and children
phoue Mrs. J J. Corcoran or the at Junction City, was a Halsey
Mrs. English’s nephew, Oscar Hill
withdraw from school.
are
visiting her parents at Mc­
Enterprise office as early next week business visitor Tu'sdav.
Miss Mur e' Straley has returned
of California, wore guests ol the
The right of protection afforded
Minnville.
as possible so that plans may be
Booth White, of Portland, wlo Curtis Veatch family Son lav. The to Halsey from a visit extending
by child labor laws.
Frit» Torgenson t(iid family of
made for the cars to start about has been visiting at the Bob Ram­ entire patty went up ’tie Calapooia over a periol of five wee;» with
The ri6ht to vole.
Albauv
visited at the Ray Hover
relatives
and
filends
in
Condon,
the same time.
say home is spending several days au 1 enjoyed a picnic lunch i nd
The right to hold public office.
home Sunday.
Portland,
Spokane
and
Tacoma.
in Harrisburg on a vieit to friend«. later in the day a plunge 'n the
Inheritance rights.
Mr. and M'S, N. E. Chandler
Last evening Mr. and Mrs, F.
Bulletins
on
Cooperation
Ready
Contract rights.
Mr- and Mrs. Will Hudson of river.
and daughter Agnes visited friends
liuford
Mortis
ai
d
son
Bobby
of
The age of consent to marry.
John LaRue ha« r< turned to hie
Two new bulletins just issued by Martinez, Calif., and the le tte rs
Halsey and Mis. Kenneth , ayne in Eugene Sunday.
The age for jury duty.
the state college at Corvallis are m o th e r, M rs Maiy Moench of Al­ home 12 Halsey from a vieit at 'he of Albany drove to Salem to visit
The Hover threshing machine
The right to secure passpotts for available for free distribution. bany were guests at th e H F. 1 ake Frank poiter home in Eugene On
Mrs. Elmer Lake and inlant daugh­ finished the fall run at the L C.
foreign countries
Sunday he visited in Springfield
"Faotors jn the Organisation of Co­ home here Sunday evening.
Hughe» farm Friday.
ter.
The right to protection in foreign operative Associatijns, ’ by (»sorge
C. J. White of P o r ta n l wae a and also leak a trip to Triangle
Mr. and Mr». A. F. Albertson
EdwardEnger of Brownsvilielwho
countries.
O. G atlin, extension specialist in week end guest at the ho re of Rob- Lake. John admires the seenrry
attended
the camp meeting at Phi-
was
recently
graduated
from
West
The law of Oregon requires the marketing, is a handbook which ert Ramsay. Mr. White at one at the 'ake very much but says the
lomath
Sunday
evening.
Point,
passed
through
Halsey
Sat­
attending physician or midwife to presents in conden»ed and conven ti lie was a resident of Halsey road leading to it is too crooked for
urday
on
his
way
to
Berkeley,
and
Mrs.
George
Chandler
and child­
report a baby’s birth within ten lent form the important factors to and while here was manager of the him to sppreciate that, part of the
days to the local registrar, by bs considered and the procedure to Valley Lumber company’s plant trip very much. Mrs. Porter and from there be will go to Miesoula, ren uud Edith Pugh »petit Thurs­
Mont., where lie will be stationed day in Albany visiting relatives
whom it is forwarded to the divis­ be followed in organizing farmers’
daughter Airy and M p. Lee Rapp
here.
and shopping.
i o n of viti.1 statistics. Parents who cooperativa business enterprise®,
brought him home Munday night permanently.
Mr- and M'«- E E, Goprley left
Mrs, Charles Enger of Browns­
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
are uncertain as to whether or not Jt also oontains »tato and federal
for Canada Tuesday on a pleasure
Mr. and Mrs. O‘in Stalnuker of ville, and her niece, Kathryn Mil­ Will McLaren, Jr., at the W- D.
this has been done, can fiud out by laws on the subject.
trip of several weeks. They were Corvallis were v.»itors iu H aL “> ler of Salem, who ig staying at the McLaren home August 7. He has
writing the State Board of Health,
accompanied as far as St. Johns, over the week end at tho home o' Enger borne temporarily, were in been named Leroy Elmer,
This
week
has
been
a
busy
one
301 Medical Arts Bldg., Portlaud,
at tbe Frum warehouse as many W ashington, by Miss Beulah Mil- the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Halsey Monday enroute to Eugene
Mr. and Mis. Harvey Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. George G m sle of cars of hay and grain have been ler of Haleey who will visit Mrs. T.P. Patton. Tuesday morning to visit Miss Miller’s mother who have adopted their little niece,
M.E Brandon for awhile.
thev accompanied Mrs. fran k ly «> is in a hoapital iu that city.
Eugene were Halsey visitors Sun­ shipped out.
Maxme Wooley, who was left mo­
Mr, and Mrs. Ben Schick arrived Stafford, who was on her way to
day at the home of their sons F.G.
Halsey people will have a chance therless by the sudden death of
and Charles Gansle. In the after j Agents for a furniture m aou’act- home a few days «go from a motor Bandon from Portland as far as next week to see Sella Floto circus Edna Wallace Wooley at Veueta
noon the Cansle brothers and their nring plant in Cipcinnati, Ohio, trip to Bindon, Crescent City, »he Eugene. Mrs Stafford had charge either in Albany or Eugene. It in June.
families took the visitors to Cas­ are buying walnut timber in this Oregon Caves and northern Cali- of tbe Halsey telephone exchange will show in the former place ou
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughes and
vicniity.
fornia, They also vieited Crater for a number of years previous to Thursday, August ‘23 both after­
cadia on a pleasure trip.
children
visited Mrs. Hughes' par­
Lake, returning home through leaving here late last fall. She noon and evening. On Friday they
ents
at
Noli Sunday, taking to
eastern Oregon over the Columbia w is a guest at the J W. Driukard will give two performances in E u­
their
homes
their two nieces and a
River highway, with a short run j home while in Halsey. Mrs. Staf gene,
nephew
who
have been visiting at
iuto Washington. They report a ford will visit her parents, Mr. and
Grandma Overton of Brownaviile
the
Hughes
home.
very pie isant tr ’p
Mrs D F . D> aii.
was a Halsey, visitor Saturday for
Mr. and Mrs.Fred Heinrich and
la a letter to the Enterprise Mr«. daughter now. They came up Fri­
an hour or two. She was on her
day
on
the
train.
daughter
Mary visited at the P. A.
E. D. Isom writes entertainingly
way to Portland to visit her grand-
"The
first
Sunday
we
were
here
Pehrason
home Sunday afternoon
of the beauties of the Cascade Na­
daughter, Mrs. Walter Kemmer.
Mr.
Isom
and
Mr.
Beamer
went
Mr.
Gunderson
who has been visit­
tional fcrast where at present she
The L ite r bad been visiting in
fishing and Mr3 Eeimer, Beverly
ing
liia
sister,
Mrs.
Pehrason, for
is spending her vacation. She says.
Brownaviile and took her grand
and I rode horseback over a mono
some
time,
left
for
his
home in the
mother home with her.
' We are located about nine or
tain trail with the lunch. It was
East
Friday.
t ‘u miles above McCredie Springs about ten rnilte there and back.
Mis. Henry Sorenson and infant
P. A- Pehrason and daughter.
io the Cascade na'ional forest. It
d
ajg
h ler, Helen Mae, of Summit,
"Yesterday evening we boardrd
Nora, went to Portland Wednesday
surely is beautiful up here. Our
are
guest»
at
the
H.
L.
Straley
(he train and went to Cascade
Citnp is right among the tall pines. Summit or Odell Lake. We visited
heme for a few daja. Mrs. Soren­ where Miss Nora underwent a m a­
son wi'l be remembered by her jor operation Thurslay at the Port­
"Thie ie a wouderful mountain an old schoolmate of ours, Mr.
hospital-
Mr.
many Haleey friends as Edna Cain, land Surgical
road they are buildiog. I certainly Roland Porter, who lived near
Pehrason
came
homo
Friday
daughter
of
Rev.
J
.
D.
Lain,
a
CBU.
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want to go over it to Eastern Ore- Halsey when a bey. He is a signal
former pas,or of the Methodist! and reports th a t bis daughter stood
gon when it is completed.
man for the S. P. and with hie
cjjUrt|j
the ordeal well. Sunday Mi«» l’earl
" I rode over it to McCredie fumily lives at the Summit. This
Kathleen Anne, the l ttle 4-year**ent to Poitland to vi.it Ler sister
Springs in an automobile one eve­ morning he took us in his motor
old daughter of Mrs. Hazel M unk-.for a few day».
ning last week. The road is a boat for a sixteen mile ride across
ere, met w ith a very painful accl-
a business meeting of tbe Com
splendid mountain road, 0 • the and around Odell lake. Il is cer­
d
io
tla
s
t
Friday.
The
little
tot
,nUnity
club wna held Saturday
way a doe stood by the side of th e tainly a beautiful lake. At one
was
playing
w
ith
a
swing
wheu
Ih
e
'
evening
at
which time t h » follow-
road and looked at us. We stopped time it was quite rough but I en-
woo
len
seat
hit
her
acrois
t
h
e
1
g
officers
were elected for the
i
>yed
riding
over
tbe
little
waves.
the car and she stood looking &t us
mouth as the swing came tow ard' coining
(-.oniin ii year:
vear
President, (»race
From
one
side
we
could
see
a
close-
for a while, theu trotted away.
Pebrsaon;
Vice
President, Neva
her, and knocked out her three
"W e are oamped Just a little way up v ew of beautiful Diamond
K
nigbten;
Secretary,
J. C. Hein-
front teeth in the upper jaw.
from the Beamer ranch Mr. and Peak.
rich;
Treasurer,
Collin
Carver;
Ser­
Frank Chard of Fresno, Cali, ,
" I t is a wonderful cou n tiy up
Mr». Beamer have lived here for
geant
at.
Arm»,
Dean
Bilyeu.
Ice
and hi» two son», Dick snd Leu-
nine years, before there was any here. Carl Is working here too He
.
team
and
cake
were
served.
reuce Chard o, Iron Mount» in,
railroad or wagon road, only the and Walt Smith of Halsey and
two other men are doing trail work.
M'cb., are visiting at the home o,
m ounta:n trail». They have a
CARD OF TH A N K S
the former’» niece, Mrs. Will A.
lovely little farm and raise such I haven’t seen him to talk to him
Muller of Route 1, Halsey. Wed-' I trke thia means ol expressing
but
talked
over
the
phone
with
nice vegetables and berries, al.»o
ueeday Mra. Muller took her vieit- my appreciation to all who assisted
have a yard full of flower,.
Mrs. him. I will g> home on tbe 20th
era
to Albany to spend the day at in fighting the fire ou my place
" I thought you might like to
Beamer is a daughter of Mr. and
the home o, her mu’he . Mr» J .A .1 »ear H«l»ey
week.
hear what we are doing up here."
Mrs. Stuart Brock of Shedd
Mr.
(Signed) O. W. FruuiJI |
Nellie Isom.
» and Mrs Brock, 86 and 81 years
respectively, are here vieit eg their McCred'J Springs, Aug. 12, I.*--*-1
Cascade Summit A Beautiful Place,
Mountain Grandeur Most Inspiring
Let the Waves Roll On