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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1928)
“A agriculture HORTICULTURE LIVESTOCK iiutlsvij ÎHittrrprtic Established in 1912. Vol. 17. No. 16. » JjT h e premium lists for the 1928 Linn County Fiee Fair will be ready for distribution by August 24. Although arrangements for hand ling the fair this year were late in getting under way, Mr. L.E. A rn old, secretary, and Miss Pauline Burch, assistant secretary, feel that more than usual interest and coop eration are being manifested by tbs exhibitors and taxpayers all over the county, and it is believed by the executive committee th at the Free Fair plan will be a h ’ghlv successful expeiimeut. Thirteen orgdniied communities have already reserved space for their exhibits in the pavilion. Keen iuterest is being shown by members of tho Boys’ and Girls' clubs. The Boys’ and G irls’ club of Benton county, through their county agent have requested tbr privilege of coming to o ir fair in a group and holding a judging con test just after the Linn county hoys and girls have held theirs. They, however, w'll not be permitted to compete for premiums, their con test being held entirely for the en joyment and benefit of the club members. Every effort is being made to se cure an interesting program for afternoons and evenings. The Shedd community was t'ue name drawu this year and they will have the privilege of sending the queen to the fair. Sells Floto Circus—Albany to day—Eugene Friday. » "< W. V. aud auxiliaries held a joint ,1‘shed a call meeting of the siotk- picnic at Sm ith’s grove near Peoria , t)ol^ers of the Halsey Telephone last Sunday to which a large dele- j 00-. ,ur September 12. gallon from b >th places attended. | Mrs. Johu Underwood of the At 1:00 o'clock uiess call wag Irish Bend district spent several sounJe1 and .5 from Albany a n d ^ o u rs iu Halsey Wednesday morn- 65 from Eugeue responded and , ing on a business trip. seated at tables built by Mr.Smith Nora Coldiron, Georgina Claik, for the occasion. During the after, and Muriel Lake left Weduesday noon reinforcements arrived and afternoon for Cascadia to spend a in a short time the surrender of few days on a camping trip. everything edible h id been'accom Mr. and Mr*. Chailes Goltra plished under the able generalship and cbilden of Albany spent Sun of Past S tite Commander Lee A day in Halsey with their grand Hurst of Albany ably assisted by mother, Mr*. Mary E. Allan. Dr. Fout of Eugene who proved Mrs. Frances Gray of Salem was his ability in m aneueriug the in Halsey the latter part of the heavy barnyard artillery in eucb a masterly manner as to prevent re week on a virft to friends and also tre a to fth e enemy who surrendered to look alter property interests gratefully, notwithstanding their Mr. and Mrs. George Hocken- wonderful tank support given by smilh and family of Route 1 left Sergeant Hern. today for Salem where they will The dinner served by the auxili spend a few days visiting relatives aries was, as usual, not to be ex Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Albertson celled and has been a factor in and son Lester and Mr. and Mrs keeping desertions dowu to a small H. L. Wallace an<l daughter Max. percentage in the veteran ranks. ine spent Sunday at the A F. Al Senator John Bell of Eugene was bertson home west of Halsey. among the Eugene veterans present. Harold Miller, superintendent of NOTICE the Ryderwood, Wash , school», is There will be a farewell party expected to arrive in Halsev Satur next Wednesday evening, August day for a short visit with his par 29, at the I.O.O .F. hall for Mrs. ents, Rev. and Mrs J S. Miller. L H Armstrong, who is leaving Mr. and Mrs. F. Buford Morris soon for Montana to make her and son Bobbv left Wednesday home. The party is being given morning for Sunnyside, Wash., on hy the members of Vine Maple a visit Io the former’s father. In Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, going they went over McKenzie and is for all m em ters and their Pass and will return by the ML families. Hood loop Ercell Sneed of Trona, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. D. 0 . Stevenson of arrived Sunday morning oil a two Portland spent Sunday ard part of weeks visit to his parents, Mr. and Monday in Halsey at the home of the former’s brother, J. A . Steven Mrs N. T. Sneed of Ha Lev. son. The latter is reported lo he vpry ill at his home in East Hal sey. Halsey Pastor Has Wide and Varied Experience in His 44 Years of Work Mr. and Mrs, Elden Cross spent Sunday at Newport. Frank Gansle and family are busy this week enj vying a vacation trip through eastern and southern Oregon. Mr end Mrs. Frank McCashu an 1 son c,f Portland spent S iturd y night and Sunday at tbe N. T. Sneed home in West Ha'sey. Mr. aud Mrs. W. Law tence Wells of Eugene are guests of tbe former's parents. Mr, aud Mra. \ \ L. Wells of Halsey this week before leaving for Missouri where Mr. Wells will be instructor in a Bible university. Mrs. Welis will have charge of the young women of the college and will also do clerical work. D. C. Rossman puts us wise to the fact th.it a friend of curs is s, strong on the enforcement of lb» ISih amendment as to attempt iu fillin'' bis automobile tires with water. Rossman lias the reputation of getting go;d tire mileage. Tho incident reminds U1 of one that e inn-bow went over Mr. Ro-sman'r head which h is to do with a barn yaid scene enacted not, so long ago in which a bucking cayuse took the leading part. It sneins th at an exaggerate l statement had beer made in n moment of higli tensioi reminiscence, as to the ability ot a certain member of the gang bs ing able to pull a stellar attraction with the pony. A bridle wj . s bor rowel and tbe act put oil but wa ft Hop Later tbe owner of tbe bridle called for hie property and was told th at the cayuse was out in the pasture and the head regalia with him so lie walked out alter it and while doing so also decided to ride the bronc back to the house At this point there seemed to be a difference of opiuion, tbe tronc got kleig eyed and tbe rider got ball right from the first takeoff Al'er lj* !? a graceful landing was made and the hriJld recovered. DAIRYING WOOL. MOHAIR POULTRY I J Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County Halsey, Oregon, Thursday August 23, 1928. PREMIUM LISTS FDR LINN S* a " ish *»»«««■ h » m Picnic HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES Lawton camp of Eugene COUNTY FAIR NOW READY and General Mr. and Mrs, L W. Patton aud Phillips camp of Albany U. S ; Elsewhere in this issue is pub No Admissions Will Be Charged This Year, Says Manager x- K- » u , , Paper A deal wai olose I the last of the week in the newspap'r circles, of the San Joaquin valley, in which Jahn K Standish, a former llilaey uoy, entered into one of the most promising publishing houses in cm tral California. It is reported tb it he has purchased an interest in the Oakdale Leader, at Oakdale. California, which is one of tb«- publishing houses owned by Louie Meyer, treasurer of the California Slate Press association, and who o m s several of tbe leading papers io that section of the state, (t was stated that Mr. Standish will be in a.urge of the Oakdale Leader, as dr. Meyer plans to devote hie lime ta one of h's bay sec'ion papers, which be cout inplales turning in to a daily in the near future. Standish has been associated with tbe 0 ‘kdale Loader since tbe first of the year as aaseoiate editor and advertising manager, prcv.ous to that lime was advertising m in- ager of the Mountain D .-nncrit at Piacerv.lle, and a spaci.il mining news «jorrespeudent for the Sacra mento Bee. According to information re ceived tbe deal was in tbe neigh- borlio d of $15,000. L ake C reek N ew s (By an Enterprise Reporter) From O ur Regular Correspondents PEQRIA The members of tiie Potter sew ing club enjoyed an all div quilt ing party at the home of Mrs J.VV Lamar Tuesday. At moon a cover, ed d'sb dinner was served. ♦ ♦ ♦ LAKE CREEK Fiiday evening the boy members of tho Epworth League were hosts at a party for the pleasure of the girl member.«. The party was held on (he river hauk hack of the Van Owen home, swimming was en joyed during the early evening aud later games wers played and songs were sung. The evening ” was brought to a close by the boys serving wieners, buns and. lemon ade. About thirty young people were present fur this enjoyable evening. lT = L A lford A rrow s (Enterprise correspondent) C. A. Curtis shipped five regis tered Oxford sheep to Yoncalla last week. Brian Perry and fa nily went to Sod»-villa Sunday where they spent JJ the day. O. O. Coldiron and daughter Nora were Corvallis visitors Wed nesday afternoon. Mis. Roy Rowland of Philomath is visiting her mother, Mrs. A 1,. Hathaway tor a few days. Ma V Hathaway who has been spending the summer in Corvallis, is at home now v isa in g tier parents Mr. and Mre. A L. Hathaway. Mr. and Mrs. George H ocken. smith and daughter Jesealine, ar.d Mr and Mrs. John Gormley left Weduesday for Newport to spend several days vacation. Ruteell Herndon made a trip to Corvallis Saturday, bringing hack with him Mrs. Annie Jones and M's. A la Cummings, aud on Sun- dsy they and Mr. and Mrs. Martin P eoria N ew s Cummings aud Lucile Herndon enjoyed a trip to Cascadia In the (By an Enterpiise Reporter) Mrs. Lucy Logan and children evening Mr and Mrs V. C. Jones have moved to Lewisburg to make and family of Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hollekes of Mc their borne. Minnville visited at the Cummings Beulah Carothers is at home af home. ter working for Mrs. J. C Porter f >r several weeks. Mis C.E. Evans and Mrs. Laura Mrs. Reynold» who has been in public speaking He was awarded the h .tel and restaurant business Perhaps in the whole stute of in Halsey for the past eight years Oregon there is bo one minister of iis A. B. diploaai at the c l . s » of his accompanied by her daughters left five years io college. llie gospel who has had as wide and During Rev. Miller’s long service for their new home at Monmouth varied experience as has Rev, J.S in the ministry lie has had many Tuesday. Sunday they were guests Miller, pastor of the First Metho xperience not encountered by the at a double wedding of two of their dist church of Halsey. younger ministers of today. Iu the cousins at Jefferson Sunday eve Born on a little farm three miles a irly days of his paslorhood it was ning. east of Mayfield, Kentucky, on lot unusual to be called at any Last Fridav Mrs Jess Cross and July 25, 19C2, Mr. Miller spent the hour of tbe day or night lo admin- Miss A'berta Koontz drove to New- early years of his life in that stale. isler the word of God to a dying Dort and on Saturday evening they He attended the puhl c schools un- paiishoner, ofttimes living many were joined by Mis3 Lillian Rey til he was through the fifth grade. miles distant, with the only mode nolds, Jess Cross, Delos Clark, At the age of ten years he was con Mr. and Mrs. Lord and two sons of travel being horsebick. In many George Cross and Herman Koon'z verted and shortly afterwards join of Portland have been visiting at of tbe charges covered it was not and the entire party eujoyed a week ed the church. the home of VV. G. Abraham uausual for the miuister to have end outing at this popular oc»a" Ou February 23, 1884, he wax to sleep in the same room occup-e i resort. They returned to Halsev Mr. and Mrs. G lin Studley and licensed to preach and on the 19lh by an entire family as aleepiue late Sunday evening, son of Portland visited over the day of the following March he quarters, for in the early days Mr. ann Mrs. L. H- Armstrong week end.with her m olhtr, M'». started in the travelling cc nnection many of tbe little hom?s consisted and daughters will go to Oakland, Alice Barcus. of the Methodist chur. h. Rev. rf onh two room*, but tbe hospi Mr and Mrs. Fred W alten of Ore , Saturday afternoon and will Miller rode horse back four days tality of the people covered any Eugene and Mrs. M-M. F ruit were visit relatives unt'l Monday. On to reach his first appointmei t, thing lacking in the comfort of the Sunday they will participate in s visitors at Cascadia Saturday night which was at the little lowo of home. reunion of the Chenoweth family, and Sunday. Marion, Kentucky. During Rev Miller’s work in the of which Mr«. Armstrong is a Several of the farmers around After sfending five years in the service of the church he has served member. The Armstrongs expec Peoria were loters on account of m inistry, Rev. M ilkr decided to go 55 organized churches an ! also a to leave the first week of Septem fire destroying the Schultz Bros, to college, and entersd B'ernan number of outside places. He has ber for Montana to make their warehouse at Fayetteville. college at Muhlemherg, Kentucky travelled eight charges that bad home. Maud aud Lea McGaughey of in which institution he spent the from four to eight preaching places Roseburg were over night guests at Lillian Warmoth, who is visiting next live years. Upon leaving col each, while in eight other charges tbe home of Mrs. J.S. Lamar while friends and relatives in Browi syille lege, Rev. Miller was made pre which he travelled there was but oia their way to assembly at Mil. siding elder of the Middlesburg one preaching place each. He hsa while on a vacation from her duties as teacher in the Waebingion t >n, Oregon. district, near the famous Cumber performed 112 wedding ceremonies schools, was a guest at I be W.C. Lou Schultz who suffired a sr land Gap, in Kentucky, with his and preached 98 funer»la. Sickels borne in Halsey Monday. verely burned hand while trying home at Barberville. He served In addition to the collegiate de Mias Warmoth taught the seventh to save his books from tbe fire this district five years, at the end grees held by Rev. Miller, he has and eighth grades in the Halsey which destroyed the warehouse, is of which lie accepted a call to a another one of which he seldom school several years ago and alio getting along nicely. pastorate in North Dakota, and in speaks. This is a real estate di taught the Brandon echoel one Mrs. J. E. Walbeck and daugh thia state lie spent 25 years in. the ploma and was obtained by him year. ter, Florence, of Myrtle Creek are ministry. while bolding down a homestead in visiting with her mother Mrs. J S. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Miller and In September 1926, Rev. Miller McKinley county, North Dakota Lamar while Rev. Walbeck and daughter Jean, and the former’s On January 19. 1882, Rev. Mil came to Halsey and assumed charge son Lovick are attending assembly ler was married to Linnie Liven sitter, Osa Miller, ail of Portland, of the local cburcb. and conference at Milton, Oregon. came up lest Wednesday for a Rev. M iller’s studies did not H jlen near Mayfield, Gray county, visit with Rev. and Mr?. ,J.8. Mil eease with the receiving of his Kentucky. Rev. and Mrs. Miller CARD OF T H A N K S ler. B. H. Miller an ! family ie- have six children. They are Han diploma from the Brernan college, We are taking this means of ex- turned home Friday, while Mias for along with his ministerial work swl, Osa, Ben, end Elmon all of Osa remained for another week. pressing our appreciation to those he has done correspondence study Portland, Charles of St. Paul, Wednesday she went to Newport who so willingly assisted in fighting ing for 27 years, sod as a result Minnesota, and Harold of R yder oo a brief outing trip, returning the fire ou the W.L, Weil» farm ha* been rewarded with the follow wood. Washington They also have here today. She expects to return last week. ing diplomas: A M ; B D.; D.D ; four granddaughters and one grand (Signed) W. L. W'»R» to Portland Friday. Po.D ; LL. D ;and a diploma of son. SOCIETY NEWS Mrs. E. D. Is »in and Beveily visited the W. C. Shekels home in Hulsey Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. Hitchcock of Cor vallis were Sunday guests at Mich- lel Rickard’s. Wilma. Lois ar.d linn» Falk and Velda and Alice Curtis are picki' g hops at the C artw right yards at Harrisburg. J. II. Rickard and family atteix'- <J a reunion of the Jenka fami y at the Enoch Jenks home near Tai • gent Sunday. Sunday evening a woman mi - sionarv of the M'muonite church spoke iu the local church, f-he was greeted by a large attendance. Mrs. E. D. Isom and daughter returned Sunday from an outing in the Cascade national forest n*sr Odell lake where Mr I- >ui > nd son Carl are now employed in the forestry service. Guests at the Cbes'er C urt’s boon Sunday wero Mr», d iarie s Tandy and Mrs. Landis Philpott Woodward of Lake Cie«k spent and children of Noli, and Herbert Wednesday io Eugene on a busi- Tandy and family of Veoita, and, Wilma, Lois and Erma Falk, n ss trip. Albany Twin Round-Up New Annual Affair at Hub City; Will Offer Prizes Albany, Aug. 28.—(Special) — est pair of twins; and $10.00 to the Oregon's first annual Twin Round- youngest set. In addition, each set of twins will receive an entry Up is to be held at Albany on Sep prize of one dollar. No admission tember 1, it was annouuced today charge will he made. by Morris Smders, president of the Valuable national publicity for Albany Chamber of Commerce, Oregon will result fro'm the event ts motion picture cameramen will tpousors of tho unique oven*. Perhaps the uioit novel contest be on band to film the spectacle yet staged in tbe colorful history of lor Ihe International news reels, in Oregon, the Twin Round-Up has addition lo a corps of newspaper created widespread interest and it reporters and photographers. AH participants must be resi- is estimated that between 30 and 40 leuls of the state and must be reg- sets of twins will participate. Cash prizes will he awarded <s ateied with the Albany Chamber follows: (10 00 to the twins that , f Commerce. Registrations may look the most alike; $10 00 to the be made in person or hy filling in twins th at (ravel tiie greatest dis- and mailing the ofli rial snti y blai k lance to compete; $10 00 to the old- I below: = il fr: OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK F irst Annual Oregon tw in Round Up, Albany, September 1, 1928 Round-Up committee, Albany chamber of commerce, Albany. Oregon. Fleas» register the fo llow ing in tbe first Annual Oregon Twin Round - t p Nam e.......................................................................................................................... A d d r e s s ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ----- —------- . . . T o w n . . . ------- - — . . . . . ------ Name . ................................... ........... ..............- .............. 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