Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, September 06, 1928, Image 1

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    ^Enterprise
AGRICULTURE
HORTICULTURE
livestock
Pstablished in 1912.
Vo1- 17- No 18
ROADS in north part of
CiTV IS BEING IMPROVED
Halsey, Oregon, T hursday, Septem ber 6, 1928.
* " chiMr.. a « rt,i.r sdw ff h a LSEY A N D V I C I N I T Y
B R E V IT IE S
DAIRYING
WOOL. MO11A»
POULTRY
M—
D evoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn C ounty
Shedd Select County Fair Queen
MEMBERS OF HALSEY GUN
CLUB MARE BOOD SHOWING
Thursday evening a meeting wat
If ycur sons or daughters are '
*
= = =
The Arrow garage is receiving a
Hoppicking legan at the McLar­
among tbe prospective First graders
held at Shedd for the putpose of
new coat of paint this week,
en yard Mondsy,
Several members of the Halsey
deciding on th ; selection of a queen
Commendable improvements are who will start school this fall, are
O. J. Albertaou and family were as Shedd will have the pleasure ol Guu Club attended tbe trap shoot
Mr.
and
M>s.
Ball
Bond
and
son
you
sure
they
are
ready
physically
keirg made at the intersection of
spent tbe week end vacationing at Albany business visitors Saturday. furnishing th e q u e tn fe r the county at Eugene Sunday and Monday,
tbe highway and Brownsville road and mentally for their first big
Trout Lake.
P. J- Fortier haa teen suffering fair thia year. It was decided to e«ch participant in events giving a
„here land sufficient to provide for step in fitting them to take care of
themselves?
with
an attack of lumbago the past cboote one from the high school good account of themselves.
Bert
Minkley
took
a
truck
load
good roomy turns on and off the
Those from here taking an act»
girls. Votes opened Saturday with
week
and walks with difficulty,
of
bogs
to
Albioy
Tuesday
f
>
r
Have
they
had
a
thorough
exam­
highway has been purchased by
ive
part in the events were George
Mrs. Fayette Lake returned Mon polling places at Davis-Shedd store
the city and transferred to the ination to determine whether they , George Chandler,
Driokard,
J. W. Drinkard, Tom
and
Schoen's
confectiouery,
in
that
Edith Smith an f Vida Dawson day evening frem Portland where
county for the market road. Work have phytical defects? Have their
Hover,
C.
P. Moody and W. I ,
su
aha had been visiting her sister, city.
of raising tne road surface to the physical defects been co'recttd? If | were visitors at the Berry Smith
Norton
who
entered the 150 bird
Several
entiles
have
been
receiv­
Mrs. Lou Browne since Saturday.
level of the highway between the this has not hern rone they are not home south o, Halsey Monday,
16
yard
target
event, AH
did
ed
for
livestock
according
to
word
ready for school. These things’ L.F. Newton of Portland was a
Harold Sickels spent several days
highway and the Southern Pacific
good
work
Norton
getting
146;
J.
received
from
L
E.
Arnold,
secre­
tracks is now in progress and it is have a direct bearing on the chi d'e visitor nt the Buford Morris home tide week at the home of his grand­
W. Drinkard 143; Hover 112; Geo.
tary
of
the
fair
association.
health
and
happiness
and
on
his
,e
-.Tueeday
whi|e
enroute
to
Bend
on
parents, Mr. and Mis. Chancy
understood that the east approach
The premium lists are out acd Drinkard 131; Moody 125.
Sickels of the Rowland district.
to the railroad will also ba graded »¡stance to disease as well as on l ie a business trip,
Cederic Moody eutered a 50 bird
may
he obtained either at the bat k
scholastic attainments.
Special)
Mre. Buford ' Morr|, and ,,ttle
Sprcisl
Laurence Taylor returned to
up to the beighth of the track with
event
Sunday breaking 81, and on
or
the
Enterprise
in
Halsey.
8 gradual slops back for a distance atterticn should be given to six , sm of Ha'ssy were visitors in 8a- Halsey MouJay evening from Port-
Monday
in a sim ilar event at tie
Friday
the
21
will
be
school
day
ination'. lemSunlay
_ o z ’ and j Monday
.. j . at the laud where he had beeu the guest
of some two hundred feet. These things
. b in
, the
. . . . careful exam
,
17-yard
liue
I roke 82. Not only ie
at
the
fair,
with
a
parade
iu
front
Weight, P o s tu ie ,'.,,__ , ■„ ,
of fiieods over the week end.
improvements will lessen the dan. of each m child;
.....
.1
'.K in e r Lake home.
this
remarkable
lot a boy of ten
of
the
g-aud
stand
featurina
the
ger at both the railroad track and Throat, Teeth, Vision, H eir ng. I Mrs. James Rector of Halsey,
B W. Smith was home from Polk schoo's for prizes, and the camp years, but he uted a 20-gauge gun
Very few children are perfect.
.
th« highway. The work on the
who was taken to Portland by her county a few days ago. He reports fire girls and the hoy scouts.
to do it with He was quite the
Pins Groie-Hal; ey market road is Only about 15 out of every hundred daughter last week for medical there ie still a large amount of
center of attraction while at the
On
S
iturday
there
will
he
to
examined are found ' to be in the
well along and adequate tiling
treatment, 's reported to be slowly grain and clover to be threshed.
rail.
archery
tournament
sponsored
by
hundred per cent healthy clacs.
placed at the drainage ditch which
improving,
James Seavey of Eugene wa ked
the
stale
archer’s
association,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Amos
Ramsey
and
The remaining 85 show tome con­
is being cleaned out and opened
off with the 83 16-yord event and
Mr.
end
Mrs.
John
Gates
of
at
least
three
national
champions
daughter,
Ora
Smith
of
Halsey,
dition needing attention.
west through the Penlaud farm
the handicap event.
Parents should take the children Spray, Eastern Oregon, ariived Kail Roberts of Toledo aud James will be prerent.
8 e'h Miller of Hillsboro won the
iu
Halsey
Tuesday
evening
on
a
Walton
epint
Sunday
at
Newport.
to the family doctor and the dent­
Alford Arrows
Fayetteville Items
|| northern Oregon championship in
visit
at
the
home
of
their
cousin,
ist for tbe necessary caie so that
Mrs. C P. Moody aud divghter
the 16-ya’d event with a score of
(Enterprise correspondent)
•he children can enter school with­ C.H. Koontz.
Coraiea are expected to arrive here
(E n t e r p r is e C o rre s p o n d e n c e )
283
and II. H. Holtyfield of Port­
Lyman Palmer of Lake Creek Sunday night from Iowa. Mr.
J. H Rickard is quite ill thia out avoidable handicaps.
Alda Ifaverlaud left for Portland land won the northern Oregon
will
dispose
of
his
farm
implements
Out of approximately 26.0C0
Moody will meet them iu Portland. Tuesday on a visit to it ¡ends and
reek,
championship in the handicap.
and stock at an auction to be hold I'uetduy Rev. and Mrs. J S, Miller,
children
examined
this
year,
a
relatives,
Alice Curtis is visiting her aunt
Gladys Reid of Portland won the
Monday, September 17, beginning Mrs. A. Hill, Mrs Eliza Braud-
Its. Edna Pbilpott at Noli thi- large number were in need of spec­
Mr. and Mrs. E i Nitzel and son northern Oregon prize for womi#
ial cate of some sort. Teeth came at 10 o’clock in the forenoon.
ou and Walter Foote spent at a Walter motored to Portland Sunday
ehooters with 205, anil Mr8, Heorge
reek.
Tho recital to be given next Holiness convention at Springfield. to visit their son and t rother, Fred
first in the list of conditions re­
Bevans of Bend, second with 239.
School will begin in this district
quiring treatment. Over one-half Wednesday evening at the Metho­
Frank Leeper and «randson Nitzel and family,
(eptember 17 with Miss Julia Bal
of tbe children were in need of dist church by the music pupils of F rauds Leeper, and
Herman
Mrs. Alice Hopper of Ei gene,
;o/ic of Harrisburg as teacher.
Halsey in Contest for Queen
dental care. Throat and nose con­ Edna Rike, promises to be a music Koonli spent last week at Newport
and her brother, Edwin Boggs of
Emery Rickard, Roy Kropf and ditions came next. About one-fifih festival. Two pianos and an organ
where they had a cottage at Cherry Coburg were calling on friends here
T h e ju n c tim City Harve.-t Fes
2*rl Riugdorf are working with a bad enlarged and infected tonsils. will be used.
tival queen contest Is on and much
City.
Tuesday.
They
formerly
lived
in
oad grading crew near Triangle
One out of every five was undir-
Clate Smith left Tuesday evening
Interest ie being taken in Halsey
Mrs W A. Muller s.e n t Satur­ Fayetteville.
Lake.
weight and the posture of many of for Montana in charge of the car
toward the selection of a queen
Mr. and Mrs. S. Couey of Ore-
Valda and Alice Curtis and Wil- them indicated an unhealthy con- of stock and household goods of day night in Albany where she
assisted in caring for her sister-in gou City viakled their c luaiua, M> from among the nomiutea sa d
na and Lois Falk visited their dilion, Many others showed im­ Horace Armstrong.
1 he Arm­ law's mother, M'S. Ella H art, who,
should we lose out in this contest
and Mrs. J. A. Coney Tuesday and
riend, Bertha Comely of near paired hearing, defective vision, strong family left Viednesday by
the one with the greatest number
is seriously ill.
spent the night with Fred Gentiy
Elarrtsburg Sunday.
unfavorable heart conditions r.nd auto for their new home.
of votes wilt be appointed an at-
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Zsllmer of and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom and lung diseases.
tendant to Her Majesty. Money
Janies Rector who was visiting Brownsville were week eud guests
Little M im ie Belle S-ibults was from the sale of votta goes toward
Beverly, accompanied ly Mrs. W
Parents who are getting new out­ in Halsey a few days the latter
3. Sickels and sons Harold and fits for their little hfginm re­ part o, the week returned to hi at the home of tbe former'* par­ brought home from the Andeisoo defraying the expense of a trosseau
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Zell- hospital Thursday. She had hem
ile of Halsey, visited at the Mrs dresses,
UIWW!) suits, hats
. . . . . ------------
and shoes—will home iu Newport Monday evening
for tbe successful candidate from
at the hospital for an operation fir here whether winning the queen-
E Bond home in Albany Thurs-
wej| l0 reaieUiber that nttl iug Martiu Koontz accompanitd him mer of uear Halsey.
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. appendicitis.
ay afternoon of last week.
is quite so important as outfitt ng home for a few days visit.
ship or attendant. Let ub boost our
Frank Gansle and daughter Leila,
Anna Lillian Thompson of Se­ candidates as the publicity will he
E. D. Isom came down from for health.
George Diinkard and family of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hamer and attle, who « ame down to attend the
The healthy child is the one who
feather Thursday morning of iast
Klondike, Eastern Oregon, who C.P. Moody drove to Crawfords­ Ihompson reunion held nt Tower of much benefit.
eek and visited with his family gets the most out of school and wl o have been visiting nt tbe homes of
Votes may be purchased at H»1!
ville and attended a patty.
Grove September 1, 2, and 8, spent & Co, hardware, furniture and
ntil Saturday when he returned is the least likely to repeat the his father and brother, W .J. and
I Booth White who has been visit­ Saturday here with her aunt, Mrs. irm implements stole, Straiey
3 his work. He was accompanied grades
J. W. Drinkard near and 'n Halsey ing relatives near Halsey for some
Brothers camp ground», restaurant
s far as Eugene by Mrs.Isom and
=il the past week, left for home Tues­ time left Sunday for his home iu A Mr. Couey.
Peoria News
and
Mrs.
Balkhe.
daughter
and
Shell oil station, M.V. Koontz
leverly and Mrs. J. F. Isom and
J l day.
I Portland. He will enter Benson nd two grandchildren, Mr. and & Co., general merchandise, Clark
on Vyron.
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
Mr. and Mrs Jess Cross, Miss Polytechnic to take up aviation
Mrs. Ed Wilson, former residents Confectionary and fountaiu and at
Guests at the C A- Curtis home
Charles Logan and family have Alberta Koontz and brother Frank
Mrs. Bert Clark accompanied her f North Dakota, hut now living iu the Knteiprise office.
llonday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. moved from here to a farm rear
composed one party of Halsey peo- eQU p e|og who was on bis way to P Portland, visited at the T.F. Me
Candidates nominated and their
lurtis and son Dale of Lebanon,
pie and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cross Crane, as far as Eugene last Friday Kinley home Sundry.
Lewisburg.
standings at lime of going to press
>Irs. Bert S. Clerk and daughter
Leah and Maude McGaughey of and George Cross another party. #nd gpent tbe day wjth |,er sister,
Mr and Mrs. Earle James and Thursday, 4 p.m.. are: Georgina
Jeorgina of Halsey, Mrs. Florence
Roseburg were over night guests of who spent ths week end at tbe gbe returoed to Halsey io the ev<- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duncan and Clatk 600; Agues Hayes 500; Mel­
frock and daughter Doris of Lake
ba Muller 500; Edna Falk 500.
Newport beaches.
I ujng.
Mrs. J.S. Lamar recently.
ons, Elton, Richard and Dwight,
Contest closes Bunday afieruoon
'reek, Herbert Tandy and family
Bernice Abraham bad her tonsils
Mr and Mrs. Roheit Ramsey
y
perry and family are mov- motored down from Noli, Sunday at 5 .
Boost for your favorite.
>f Venita, Mrs. Edna Phi 1 poll and
removed at the Corvallis hospital who have been living os the Ben jDg from Route 2, H»l»ey 10 Route and spent the day with the J. A.
hildren, Lee, Lois and Lewt3 of
Sidtell farm just eouth of Halsey j ibnw eek to tbe farm just vacated and H. F. Couey families.
and is getting along nicely
C. P. Kizer’# Sheep W in P r im
Hoti, Elmer Tandy of Yoncalla.
Fred Wslt®r8 °f Eugar# vis:ted have rented the Harvey Cleveland by the L H-Arm strong family. 0 .
Guests at the J. H .Rickard home
The Bulletin is in receipt of a
Frum has rented the farm the
Mrs. Fruit over the weA end and farm west of the city and moved
The tariff may have been the
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
unto it today. Brad Moss and perrye have been living on.
issue in past preiidential campaigns telearam from C.P. Kizer saying
enjoyed
fishing
in
tbe
Willamette
lenks, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jenks,
family who have been spending
qq Coldiron and daughter but prosyeritv is the one this year. that his exhibit of sheep made al­
|r., Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jenks snd river while here.
most a clean sweep of the prise, at
the
summer
above
Brownsville
w i l l Nora left Mooday for Pond Creek,
Mrs Hans Koch is home from
laughter Elanor, and their house
the Syracuse, New York, show.
move
to
the
Sudtell
ranch.
Fights
Tammany
Oklahoma,
where
they
will
join
[uesl, Mrs. Dora Spangler of Cali tbe hospita’ in Eugene where she
They won all first and second prizes
Mr. and Mrs. E 9. Evans and Mis. Coldiron who has been there
lornia, Mr. and Mrs. J F. Jenks hid been to have her tonsils
for Oxfords except one and also
the
greater
part
of
the
summer,
son Donald of Portland visited at
lour children, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce moved.
champion ram and champion ewe.
and
will
visit
friend»
and
relatives
Lucilia Bates of Corvallis was the C.E. Evuns farm west of towu
|enks and two children, Mr. and
Mr. Kizer took a carload of reg­
until next spring, when they plan
Mrs. E. M. Jenks and three child- a Peoria visitor Saturday evening from Saturday evening until Mon-
istered
fheep east for the fairs and
to return to their home near Hal­
fan, Mr. 0 H. Jenks and Mrs. F and while here was a guest of her day evening. Miss Mary Evans
shows
some
weeks ago, though not
accompauieJ them to their borne sey.
B. Jenks and son Floyd all of Tan friend, Helen Lamar.
,1
1
bis,
and
will exhibit in many
Dr. S.J. Cheney of Eugene, su(-
Mr. and. Mr». J-s Lam#r tnd in Portland and from there will go
gent and Miss Lila Mosier of Cor
c
tiea
there.
The winning at Syra
erintendent of the southern district
vallig.
W.B. Lamar attended a family re to The Dalles to spend a few days
c
ise
is
proof
of
the quality of bis
of the Methodist ebureb, w i l l give
union of the Gentry and Wallace with the Oleroan family.
herd
of
Oxfords.
—Harrisburg Bui.
Mr snd Mr». Preston Newton of an address at 7;3O o clock Friday
families at Salem on Labor day.
New Tim e Card on S. P.
let'll.
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Fred evening at the local church
lh
t W. Lamar aud family and Mrs.
A change in the train schedule of
Robert, of Salem were visitor, at is the fourth quarterly oonf.rence
Hoovtrisms
e Southeru Pacific passenger ser- I S Lamar attended the t*m the home of Mr. and M rs.? . J and it i. desired there will be a full
round-up
at
Albany
Saturday.
ve became effective Sunday.
I believe there la no surer method
Forster Monday. Mr. and Mr. a lt.n d .n c . of the official board
of sapping the freedom of self govern
Following is the new schedule'.— The Mesdamei Latnar were two
Newton returned to Portland that tbe hu.ioe.a session.
ment and the sense of responsibility
North
tbe patronesses.
of our citizens than unnecessary ex­
evening, while Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
Rev. and Mrs Walbeck and fam
Sown parents will have to make
o. 14 3:55 a. m ., flag «top
tension of Federal control over eco­
nomic services which so vitally touch
visited over tbe week end at the epts remained and accompani>-d their annual contribution to tbe
o. 32—3 02 p. ra., reg. stop
Mrs. Forster to Eugene Tuesday
the life of every family, every Industry
home of Mrs. W.lheck's mother
South
school text book graft. Frequent
and avery community.
where she underwent an operation
Mrs. J.S. Lamar while enroute t
changes of hooks is the main cause.
□. 81 — 12:01 a. m ., flag stop
for the removal of her tonans. Mrs.
»LDERMAN RUTH PRATT, whose
Ours la not a nation of land, fac­
their new bom. at Lei.nd, Idaho.
o. 11—10.48 s. m ., ” ”
Newton and Mrs. Roberts are the
¿A fight agatust Tammony Hall In
railroads, dynamos, trade or
The presidency Is more than ex­ x l l h i New York City Board of AJ- tories,
o. 7—11:24 a. m ., ” ”
Rev Roy M et«'» and family a r­
ships. It Is a nation of men, women
daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Forster.
ecutive responsibility. It >• *he in- dermen haa brought her wide spread and children.
o. 1 5 - 8:51 p. m , ” ”
rived home Tuesday from Milton
Grandma Ackley of Portland haa
recognition, has entered the national
where they bad
‘ “ " “ e,11 been visiting in Halsey since last spiring symbol of ell that it high- field to fight lor the Hoover-CurUe
The best way to economise Ie to
rat
in
America's
purposes
and
A number of r nterprising Halsey annual conference.
.
utilize your time well. _____'
ticket.
trchanls are offering excellent J. returned to Peon, for another wees, st th eb jm eo f her daughter, id eals.-H erb ert Hoover.
Mre. P J- Forster.
rgsins from September 8 to Id.
tad their ads on page 5 thia week. year.