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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1928)
ttterpnse agriculture horticulture livestock E stablished in 1912. Voi. 17. No. 19. HALSEY TELEPHONE COMPANY IS NOW A CORPORATION Pine Grove ite ^ ¡ Halsey, Oregon, T hursday, S ' ptenibvr 13, 1928. D evoted to the interests of Halsey and Linn C ounty || H A L S E Y A N D V I C I N I T Y B R E V I T I E S Funeral Services for Lela Kropf PROGRAM AT PINE GROVE I Mr. gnd Mis. F Buford Morris Two autos collided at Stroi d and epeut Tues ay m orning iu A lbany G streets Monday, hut neither c ir W ork Comploted Last Night; Board Nora I here ton returned Satur. on a business trip. was d am ag sj. Directors W ell Selected ( d#y e’ enin« fr0Q1 ‘ ’ *»? Port- Harold Sickels of Halsey was a Beit Clark and daughter Georg land. guest of Edwin Brooks, at the A rlit ina were in C orvallis Monday to The stockholders of the Halsey Floyd Nichils and R \V- Fair- Telephone Company met pursuant field are building silos ou their Cummings h >u.e at Lake Creek, make ariangeuients for the latter , Sunday. to enter college this month. to notice published with a large farms. Mr. and Mrs Henry Zimmer, Dumber present. The first busi E A P. L aF o llttte who is with Reta Reed of Salem visited her ness coming before the house was friend, Pearl Pehrsson, several days man and Ju n e Layton were trans- the fore.-t service at O ikrulge a r acting business in the county seat. rived In Halsey W ednesday for a completing of the the by-laws. recently. ! Tuesday. The motion was put before the visit with hi* family, lie w ill re L.K. Eagy and family weregurst? Helen M cM uirry of P ortland is tu rn lo w irk Sunday, bouse that they go into a committee of bis parents at their home in spending the week in Halsey visit- of the whole which was carried. Oakville Sunday. M artin Koontz returned Friday p n g at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Cairman Bert S.Clark appointed from an outing at Newport. He A. G. Waggener to act as the pre Anna H einrich of Corvallis spent H- S. A ckerm an, was successful in landing a ling siding officer during the framing p a rt of her vacation here at the Rev. and Mrs. J.S. Miller will cod much to M artin's delight, but of the by-laws. This work was W illiam H einrich home. leave Monday for Hood R'ver to disgusting to the cod. expedited by the legal assistance The com m unity meeting Friday i attend the annual coufereuce of the George Maxwell, who for many of City Attorney Tussing and the evening was well attended. T he Methcdiet church. | years w is a H alsey resident hut task completed in a very short time program was unusually good. Mrs. Harry Robins of Portland who ra.-eul'y ilispos d o f his prop and its work reported back to Lum ber for the new shed at the was a guest S aturday night at the erty interests here an I moved to Chairman Clark, the by laws as Pine Grove school has been hauled Fred Robins home in H alsey. SI e reported back were read and adopt and the building will m ake quite returned home Sunday afternoor. A lhauv, whs a visitor in our city today. ed. I he regular meeting of the an im provem ent. Mrs. H u ry E. Davis and iitt'e After the nomination of twelve Thimble club will be held Friday I..E E agy, John McNeil and P daughter, Euuice, returned yester candidates seven were elected and afterroon at tLe home of Mrs. J.J. will comprise the board of directors. A. Pehrsson attended a m eeting of Corcoran. A good attendance is day a fit moon from P ortland where they had been vi-iting since Sunday They are: B. M. Bood, John Stan- the district boundary hoard a t Al desired. at Ihe home of th e ’r daughter and dish, A G. Waggener, C. J. H.B, bany S aturday afternoou. Lyman J. Palm er has rented the sister, Mrs. H A. Cook T. J. Jackson, Fred Falk and Hen Mr. and Mrs. Hover of H arris- William W hile residence in sou h ry Brock. burg and Mr. and Mrs. R ly H ver M rs. C. P. Moo ly and daughter Halsey aud will move his family The remainder of the offcers are of Pine Grove were guests at the into it following his sale at his C oialei arrived home Sunday from to be selected later. E .E . Hover home Sunday. Iowa where they were called sever farm at Lake Creek next week. al weeks ago by the serious illn re Agnes C handler who has been B.T. Sueed and three children of visiting friends in Portland and Marshfield were guests at the home of Mrs Moody's n o tlu r. Mrs. W il Be averton the past ten days a r of the fo rn m 's prrente, Mr. and cox, who later ditd. Everything is in readiness for rived home Sunday evening. Beside the article* listed in the Mrs N .T . Sneed of Halsey, last the opening of school tomorrow Mrs. E m m a K nighten, Mrs. Friday. Mona Snred of Portland sales hills of J L. Palmer there morning. The rooms have been Johnson and Russel K nighten of was also a guest of her parents over w i'l be a 12-25 Avery gas engine thoroughly cleaned and fumigated, Albany were visPors at the A.L. the week end. and p'ows complete, taudem disc, the new drinking fountain has ar K nighten home here Sunday. sold. The sale is Monday at tin Last Sunday Mrs. E dith Kobnett rived and other improvements P .lin e r farm at Lake Creek. B in and Mrs Clara I.aF ollette accom Mr. an d Mrs. Lee Cam p who m de. Sudtell is aucliom er. have been visiting the Me (.arene panied Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Mrs. Nora Coleman who will Cross of A lbany on an automobile Mrs. C lata S ta rr and daughter, again have charge of the fourth, the past tm n th left for th e ir home trip to lledu.oud, P iinevillr, and Mrs. Dean Morse of Brownsville fifth and sixth grades, recently re in Bellingham , W ash , Sunday. Bend. They returned home late were overnight visitors in Halsey. Mrs Jessie McLaren was a Cor turned from her summer vacation. th at night. The f irmer was a guest of her sis vallis visitor Saturday and Monday Mrs. Lenora Kizer will teach the ter-in-law , Mrs. F r i i k faep r, Mr. nnd Mrs. O A."Stevenson if seventh and eighth grades and Mrs. while there had D r.A ndrrson l a ic e while here, and the latter visited at P ortland caine up Friday und re- Minuie Cross will again have charge the abscess from which she lia- | uruim d until Sunday ut the home the home of Mrs. Florence Iceper. been suffering. of tire primary department. ! of the le tte r's ai-ter, Mrs. P. J. H arry Leeper und son Francis Migs Adah Nelson arrived last The Pine Grove church h is for Forster. G randm a Ackley who has left yesterday on a hunting trip in evening from her home in Portland the tim e being at least, joined the I been visiting her daughter, Mrs. the m ountains n e ir Eelifountcin. and Miss Gladys McCornack came large num ber of other abandoned j Forster, for a week or two r tlu rn td Tbo e who have tx lrihi's for the down from Eugene this afternoon, church s. as religious services are home with them. county fair aie reminded to have and these two with 8upt. Lyman concerned Sunday school has been P J . Forster, ihe genial janitor thi n) at the school house Monday W. Patton, make up the teaching held regularly at Pine Grove ever of the Halsey schools will com and the com m ittee will ta k e c a re o ' personnel of the high school. since the church w as built some 27 mence on his 11 year as steward them. Halsey and vicinity should Albany has its fall style show or 28 years ago, but owing to the when the schools open tomorrow liavn o-e of the w ry best exh bits tomorrow and elaborate prepara sm all attendance it was thought Mr. Forster states th a t the new at the fair. tions by the business men h ve best to give it up. drinking fountain hnsr arrived and .1 (By Special Correspondent) Schools Open Tomorrow been carefully carried out by the committee in charge. Singer in P olitics The election in Maine Tuesday was quite a victory for the repub. lican party. “ As Maine goes, ro goes the nation,” is believed to ring true this year. Church Notes Methodist: 10 a. m. Sunday school 11:00 a m. morning worship. Topic: “ Ph lip’s Revival in Sa maria.” 6:30 Epworth League 7:30 p. m. evening worship- Topic: “Great Commiisior. Bible atudy class Tuesdays 2:30 P ray er m eeting T hursdays 7:30 Ladies aid every W ednesday Women’s missionary society first Friday of month 2:00 o’clock J . S. Mi’ler. pastor. Church of Christ: 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. communion service 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p. m. Sermcn. Topic: “ To an Unknown God.” The rally campaign is on in earn est Have you got your badge? Better get on one side and get busy for we need all hsnds to the task. Mary Smith and Muriel Lake ais planning some interesting features. Come and help them ont. Don’t forget the regular services at the usual hours. Alt are wel- c mis, J.If- Sheliey, minister. DAIRYING WOOL, MOHAHt POULTRY Musical Recital Well Attended John Hunter Accidently Killed Gun Club Meets Linn Fair Race Program Good Lecture on Music Well Attended opening of school. The lecture on music, its funds- Mr. and Mrs. Ercell Sneed who mentals and technique, given I y have b« n viiiling the former's . aa i m ,» N T Mis Clifford Moore of Pcrtlam f, at Mr. ami Mis. N. I . Sneed , , . , P árente, I ,1 1 I h t.,,v and the Methodist church Saturday ve- i d other relatives to tlaleev, anil , , • . , i : ii 1 ning was well attended by an a j - a lsu relatives and friends in t o r t * . • , three 1 preci®1'* 6 audience of inus.c loveie. land during the past two o Mrs, Moore is an authority no weeks, have returned to tlie 'f horte ¡ 1 mu-ic and those who I.slened lo her at T rona, California addre.-e wi re well repaid for their Miss D cE lta Rohneli of Eugene attendance ami a former stu d en t of the li" lse j grade and high school is teaching A ctive W orker in the R aym ond, W ashiligtcn, high school, and is at the head of th e, departm ent of languages, .Mies, Robnelt was graduated from the U niversity of Oregon last June. Frank Gansle, Redmond l ’eail la n d Mr M iller left this morning for tire m ountains iu quest of deer, 1 having be?u n o t if ie d bv phone fn m 1 Ihe game dep artm en t th a t the I an bad been lifted. Last year Mr. Gansle selected Charles H am er and (,'lav Moody to accompany him on a like trip, hut they were no pro ducers, hence the change of p“r- 1 'onnel. Mrs F. E Roberts, of Salem, Mrs. F. Louts Slade, fo rm e r reg io n who has been viaitiug iu Halsey at ihe home of her parents, Mr. and al d ire c to r of th e League of W om en Voters, has been made leader of the Mr«. P J. Forster, returned home W om en's A d v is o ry C om m ittee fo r the Saturday, and Blanche Ster.ke of H o over-C urtis tic k e t. She plans a Salem , a granddaughter of tb« w idespread appeal to housewives. She rep o rts th a t trem endous Im petus Is Forsters, s n iv e l Saturday on a being given the H oover cam paign by visit at their home. Mre. Forster, women and w om en's orga n iza tio n s. who recently had her tonsils re Thousands of wom en who have not voted before ere expected to come out moved at an Eugene hospital it and vote th e R epublican tic k e t th is year. getting along nicely. ;¡ G ra ta D ivine, of C in c in n a ti, M etro p o lita n opera star, head» Hoover C om m ittee of A m erican m usician«. She has p u t her w o n d e rfu l c o n tra lto votes s t th e service of th e cam paign m anagers fo r any dates net already pre-empted by her fu ll opera and con ce rt engagements. FRIDAY NIGHIWELL RECEIVED Funeral s.rv.ci - for Lela Kropf, who died Tues lay evei.irg, were held W ednesday »f:eii.oun. Burial Corvallis A ne ican Legion Furnish was in Alford cemetery. Entertainment Features I.ela was the d in g ter of Mr. A >aige num ber of people from and Mrs, Frank Kropf wl o live a She both Pine Grove and Peoria us wall few miles south of H d-ey was born June 25, 1901. Death f ** «’•ewhere attended the regular was caused fiorn diphtheria g -d ¡community meeting at Pine Grove because of this the fuurral servicre Friday evening The program was furnished by were held on the lawn. The la te girl is survived by her ihe Americuu Legion of Corvallis parents, three brothers a- d four and was unusually good. A good joke on the boys has I een sisters, anil two half brotheis. Mis. Kropf and auother daugh going the rounds the past week ter are said to be ill w ith the same It is said th a t on the way home disease, the latter very seriously. they decided to serenade Prof. Floyd Rowland of Peoria, but by mistake they stopped iu front of the wrong house, and w hat was worse still, tlie house was vucanl, The The autum n recital of the music boys however seemingly enjoyid pupils nf Edna Hike was held ut themselves hut Prof. Rowland and the Methodist church last evening family missed some good music. and was en j ryed h> an appreciative au lienee. Baskets' of uutuiuu flowers and softly shaded lights formed an a ttra c t ve sittin g I r John H unter, well kuown m a rsh those participating in the program. Those taking p u t were H allie al of Hrovvi sviRe died Tuesday Kike, Louise Sickels, .1 ick i-nod- m orning following an accidental gi ass. G aldie Miller, Ai line Powell, gun shot wound. The accident oc- Georgia S 'e tr Morse (violin), and CU'red un Deadlier m ountain n e .r Edna, Ellen and R u ltita Van G rants Pas«, where Mr. H unter, accompanied by Manuel Enos, Dr. Nice. Sheldon and 8. A. Andrews, all of n ,- j „ u Brownsville, had gmi<> to southern O U llU b J b e g u n on a hunting trip and I ad -darted out early III it m orning to Members of the Halsey Gun 1 locate d te r signs and he ready to club will meet at ti e r-uge early j limit as soon rs tlie season was Sunday morning to m ike xrrarge- declared open. merits for the f ill and winter The tody was taken to Brovina- schedule of events and transact vilie where bm etal services were vuch other business as ni iy come held at th > I O O .F . hall at one efore the meeting, according to an ■’clock this afternoon, followed iy i imnunceiuent made by the presi- u r iil in the family lot in the leul of the club. i l.ocke cemetery near Corvallis. The finishing work no the club Rev. G A . G ray wa* in c h a rg 1 bouse and grounds will Le taken ■ f the services. The set vices at the up a d arrangem ents made to ba ve { r iv e were in charge of Ihe Odd tie concrete work pecceseay done, Fellow loilge. is will as the street aud road im John P. H unter was horn near p ro v e d . Corvallis, July 17, 1862, and hail Pete Sears ol Albany was tin- ,noi,‘ U hi> 1ife Ben‘0:’ guest of friends in Halsey Tuesday. l ‘i" " ‘'Ounties. He was ma . ' ried to K ith - rine Martin N->Vi III tier 6, 1893. H oover A t Ten Berido his w ie, the deseasrd is - u iv iv e d bv his «geo f u t l i - i »I>d one sister, Mrs. A .P, Callaw ay, all f Brownsville. II.G . Cox, fine old veteran of the harness racing game and for 3) years a follower of the Pacific Northwest ra<-ing circuit, will also close tiis career in Albany this year • t the Linn county fair’s program . He is 87 y e a rs of age. S ’xty-nine years ago, a youth ol 18, he began bis racin '' career at Albany. New York. Only honor ami praise about tlie old man crime from the uthe owners now tr.iinin their horses a t Ihe fair grounds for tlie three day ruciug program , (*hur»day, Friday nod S aturday, A photograph of the Republican p re sid e n tia l candidate ta ke n at about the tim e o f hie m o th e r’s death. I K o one can contem plate the past nnd the fu tu re o f o u r c o u n try w ith o u t s.n earnest p ra ye r th a t Wo shall m a in ta in a t a ll tim es the re fre s h in g fo rce o f a s tron g fa rm p o p ulatio n . O ur Ideal Is not o n ly a c h ild free fro m disease. I t Is also a c h ild made tree to develop to th e utm o st hla ca p a rity fo r p hysical, social and m ental health. I have no fear fo r the u ltim a te cause of re lig io n . T h a t sp ring s fro m depths loo g re a t and too c e rta in e ve r to be w h o lly defeated. f t la the In d iv id u a l alone who can fu n c tio n In the w o rld n t In te lle c t and In the Held o f leadership. K o sensible business m.i-a w a n t* e ith e r a boom or slum p, li e w a n t* etabU lty. September 20, 21, 22. Though Cox has only a green p i«er, Georgia Hal, to enter this year, it was lie th at owr.eil Lady Hal when she took more th an half t.h - western truck records l'i years ago. But he is modest about the paat and one must go to oth> rs lo get tlie story, Now he talks about • leorge Hal, I he complete racing program will nclude six harness events every la V, divided into two races o f three I heats each, every heat a race. There will he two running burse ! races and a chariot rare each day, la u d Iho cocunty fa ir t o i r d o f which J .J . Barrett is president, has irrangxl for other features ami special attractions each day on the racing program . Don W ilson, editor o llb e Benton ! Independent, Corvallis, was a v.s- p tto r at the E nterprise office today. A