Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, October 18, 1928, Image 1

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AGRICULTURE
horticulture
livestock
Walseu îzixtrr prise
DAIRYING
WOOL. MOHAIR
POULTRY
PARENT-TEACHERS HOLD
HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES Relative of Halsey People
NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRA.-T Oakville Farmer Dies of
Called by Death Saturday FIRST MEETING LAST FRIDAf
ENTERTAIN AT MEETING Heart Trouble. Found Dead Mr. and Mrs W ill M uller were Mr. and Mis W L Wells were
visiting relatives and friends in A l­ Eugene business visitors Friday.
Funeral services for the la te M
E dw ard Potnpe, a well known
Visitors From Shedd and Browns­
Mrs. M M Ward of Halsey went E. Bilyeu, who died at Lis home in
bany Saturday.
farm
er cf the Oakville neighbor­
to Albany the first of lb « week to A lbiny Saturday afternoon at 3 TO
ville W ere Present
Ilarry Ch a lice was a guest at the
hood was found dead in h's au to ­
Man bership ¡Growing and Work
Being Planned (or Year
The first Dueling of the P arent-
visit relatives in th at city for a o’clock were held at the Fortm iller
i
Teacher
association for th e ne«
Last evening th e 1.0 O F. ball mobile Saturday afternoon by Mr home of his son, LA • Chance o, few days.
chapel in th a t city Tuesday alter-
year
was
held Friday evening. A
«as tbe scene ot a gay party when and Mrs. A.M. Hammer of Albany Route 1 Monday.
Mis. Carl Setfeld and daughter noon. Dr. Leech, pastor of the
the members of Vine Maple who were in that vicinity putting
Mrs. Cecil Dawson of lfalsev was and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay M ethodist church, was in charge of large num ber were present and the
Circle, Neighbors of W oodcraft en­ up tre-spass notices on their furm. a visitor at the Carl Secfeld home were transacting business in A l­ the services. Burial was in the new oflieers preside.!.
The Hammers notified Mrs. \\ on Route 1 Monday.
During the business meeting Mis.
tertained member» from the Shedd
F ranklin Butt r cemetery at Scio.
bany Saturday.
L.W
. Patton res gi ed as president
S.
Dense
who
passed
shortly
after,
and Brownsville lodges. The rit-
Mrs. E dith Robnett spent several
Helen C arter who is attending The services at the grave wero u n ­
of
the
association and after tom e
ulistic work was exemplified by the wards and she in turn called E. C days lastjweck in Albany where she
the state normal spent the week der the auspices t f the K n'gbts cf
discussion
her resignation was ac­
guards and oflieers of the home Fisher, county coroner.
was the guest of relatives.
eqd at her home near H alsey. Ou P ythias of which order Mr. llilyeu cepted. A new president will be
Death, it is believed, was caused
Circle. Short talks were given by
had been a merubet for 35 years.
L ast Monday Mr. and Mrs Karl Saturday she and her mother, Mr»-
elected at the next meeting.
from appoplexy.
the .visitors.
M artin E. Bilyeu was the son o,
W.
F
C
arter
visited
in
Albany
at
Bramwell and Mrs. J . A. Miller
The treaatrer announced 30 paid
Beddes
his
widow
Mr.
Porape
is
Donna Cross and Anne Lake
w ent to Albany where they heard the home of the la tte r's sister. Mrs Oregon p :oneeis, Mr. and Mrs members and 16 pledged.
survived
by
one
daughter,
Mrs.
H.
were in charge of the entertainm ent
Ge..rge Bilveu, and was horn near
E. A. Baldwin.
Culver speak.
T he social com m ittee then took
for the evening and bad arranged E hrlich of A lbany, and two sons,
Jordan Julv 28, 1858 On Febru­
The
E
nterprise
fam
ily
have
en
charge and those present were led
Leo
and
H
ubert,
at
home.
Doris
D
ykstra
was
among
the
»¡short program of music and con­
ary 28, 1886, Mr. Bilyeu was m ar­
to a witch'» cave where Mrs. C .P.
Funeral services were held a’ 2 college students spending the last joyed two pheasant dinners this
tests. T he first contest was a med-
week. The first was Tuesday when ried to Lulu Osl orn of Scio. Mrs. Moody as a witch told the fortunes
o’clock
this
afternoon
at
the
Fisher
week
end
at
her
home
near
Halsey.
ley of old tim e songs played by
D. C. Rossman presented them Bilyeu died in 1901, and on October of all who wished to know what
Mrs. Cross. Mrs. Melba Muller Braden chapel, A 'bany, with Rev She is a student at the state nor­ with a fine pheasant rooster and 6, 1915 he was again m arried, this
the future hud in stole. Later the
slid Mrs. H, Bressler tied for first Propst in charge of the services mal.
the second w as today when C P. time to Mrs. J G arland of Albany, com pany was led through dark and
Burial
was
in
the
Riverside
cemc-
prize, the la tie r winning in the
Mr. and Mrs Chris Pe‘eraon who Moody sent one over.
who survives him . Mr. Bilyeu is
dismal caverns and past many gob­
draw . Mrs. E lla Rebhan won the tery at th a t city.
have been living at Oak Ridge,
also survived by two eons, Carl
Miss Agnes Hayes, who resumed
lins aud witches until they reached
consolation prize in this contest
were visitors Monday at the home
and Merle, of Los Angeles, and
her studies at Oregon Normal this
a lighted room where sandwiches,
T he com pany was then favored
three daughters, Mrs. Iva Hines of
of the la tte r’s sister, Mrs. W. F
year after an absence of two years
pum pkin pie and punch was served.
w ith an instru m en tal solo by Fern
Carter of Halsey, whi'.e enroute to
Los Angeles, Mrs. Nora Misner of
because of poor health, spent the
Contestu consisting of draw ing
The rally day program at the Lone View, W ash., where they
Rossm an. This was followed by
Albany and Mrs. Mona Dockstead-
jack’o’lanterns on the blackboard,
week end at the horns of her , s t ­
those present being divided into Methodist church last Sunday was have bought a home.
er of Portland. Mrs. C.C. Jack-
with the artists blindfolded, caused
ents, Mr. and M rs. E 9. H ay es.
groups and each group being given a big success. Miss Lavelle Palmer,
Guests la st Saturday at the B Miss Hayes, who is a junior this son of Halsey and Mrs. John Nim- considerablo am usem ent, at least
a cut picture to put together. In under whose direction the enter M. Bond home in Halsey were Miss
chick of H arrisburg are sitters and
year, is assistant sports editor of
for the audience. Prizes were
this contest first prize went to Mrs. tain m en t p art of the rally was Maude Hand*rson of Albany and
R. L . Bilyeu of Halsey is a brother
the school paper, The Lamron. On
awarded Mrs. E sther Bond, Renee
Malson and th e consolation to Mrs. given, offered one of the beat pro­
Miss W d le tta Moore who is teach­ October 5 the four girls from the of the deceased. Another sister, A lford and Mr. O. W. F ruiu.
Hobbs. One party was then chosen grams of its kind we have seen for
ing at O. S. C ., and who were on W illamette valley gave a vitaplione Mrs. Lizzie H oleman lives la A l­
from each of these groups to par some tim e. It was called ,lThe their way to Eugene to spend the
act stu n t at the annual “ Junior berta, Canada.
ticip ate in the th ird contest. In Church B eautiful.’’
Mr. Bilyeu had spent his entire
week end at Miss Moore's home.
M ix.’’ The girls tak in g part were
th is those taking p art were seated
The program as rendered follows:
life in Linn county. Previous to
Betty
and
Frances
Coshow
from
Mrs. Laura Elisal et!» Bram w ell.
W ayne Veatch who is attending
at one end of the hall, given a tea Song No. 53--C ongregation.
Brownsville, Lavina M illholleu of going to Albany he worked in the 58. wife of John C. Bramwell, died
U.
of
O.
spent
the
week
end
at
his
spoon and a lemon. They were P ray er—J. S. Nicewcod,
Corvallis and Agnes Hayes. 1 he Hour mill at Sc:o. After moving at the fam ily home In E a d H alsey
home near Halsey. IT' returned to
then told to put the leinou ou the Welcome—W ellington Bond.
latter was chairm an of the com m it­ to Albany he becamo caretaker of at 11 o’clock W ednesday night, fol-
Eugene Sunday everiug.
bowl of the spoon and the handle A Rainbow Carden,
the l.inn couuty court bouse, a po­
lowing an illness of several m onths
Mr. and Mrs. Arron Dvak and tee for this particu lar stu n t.
in their m outh, arise, and with R ecitation—‘We re Not \ ery Big ,
sition which be filled until recently
F u neral arrangem ents are in
childien
of
D
orris,
C
alif.,
spent
c
th eir arms at their sides, walk to Song—“ Somebody Needs You.
when failing health compelled him
S h ed d P erson als
charge
of cf Dana C. Rossman and
several
days
last
week
at
the
home
the opposite end of the hall and A Disorganized Class.
to resign. D uring his m any years
services
will he held at the Pine
iB
n
terp
ria
«
C
orraapondenca)
of
Mis.
D
vak's
mother,
Mrs.
George
back to their original position and Solo—“ I Know w h o m I Have
service at ibe court house Mr. B il­
Grove cemeti rv Saturday afternoon
M
r
Bedoe
is
b
u
ild
in
g
cab
in
s
at
F
ru
itt
of
Route
2.
keep the lemon on the spoon. Mrs
Believed.”
yeu has made m any friends whose
at 2 o’clock. Rev. J. 3. Miller will
Isom was the first to accomplish A Strange D isappearance.
Mr. ai<d Mrs. Fied Lowry and bis service station and garage.
sym pathy will be extended to his
preach the funeral service.
The Campfire G irls held a parly bereaved fam ily.
the feat and won the prize. Fern Our H appy H arvest Song.
baby daughter, Ca-ol Lee, who
Mrs. Bramwell was the daughter
Rossman was awarded the conso­ C a n ta ta “ C hurch R eautiful.’’
have been staying at Jefferson for a t the cottage Friday evening.
of M'- and Mrs Frnnk Coker, O re­
lation. 1 he closing num ber on tbe Violin S e lo -W a lte r Foote.
lorn« lime visited in Halsey the
Mr. and Mrs. M ihen and G er­
gon pioueeia. She was born near
program was a piano solo by Miss Song No. 7o— Congregation.
first of the week at the home of aldine F rench were Salem shoppers
H alsey, July 25, l»70, and had
Mrs. Low rv’s parents, Mr. and T hursday.
Beverly Isom.
In stallatio n of Church Oflieers.
M U ftllL L A M . R IP O R T I»
spent practically her whole life in
Mrs. L J. Palm er.
They have
Tbe banquet committee composed Song No. 143—C ongregation,
Mrs R. C. McCormick went
and near Halsey.
bought a farm near Corvallis and to P ortland Monday evening to re­
of B lanche Morris, E lla Rossman D ism issal— Rev. M-Hef.
The W orld’s history class enjoy­
Besides her husband she is su r­
One hundred and forty-seven expect to move to it soon.
and E d ith Robnett, then as»umed
main a few days.
ed another trip through oriental vived by two sons and a daughter,
charge and the entire crowd were wore present and it was noted that
M r and Mrs. J. B. Waggener.
Lyle Pennell of Portland is vis­ countries, this tim e through the _'he daughter, Dorothy T ernao,
invited to the dining room. Three twelve wero al sent for some ceuse. who have teen w orking in the fruit iting at the L. E. l’enuell home medium of slides showing many arrived from Portland last evening
long tables were set, with gold col­ A basket lunch w as aerved a t the at Y akim a, W ash., passed through during the first days of the h u n tii g
short time before her m other
phases cf oriental life.
ored lighted tapers in silver holders noon hour and in the afternoon the Halsey S atuiday on their w»y back seas>n.
passed
away. '1 he two sons live m
There will he no school Thursday
casting a soft glow over the gleam ­ pastor installed the oflieers of the to werk from southern Oregon
Stanley Satchwell who is atte n d ­ or Friday on account of teachers’ C alifornia
ing while of th e tablecloths and the church with a very impressive ser where they had been called by the ing W illam ette university at S alon
E arly in January of thia year
institute. This gives the students
shining silverw are. Flowers a r­ vice. Rev. Theodore M itzner then death of tbe latter s father, Dave spent the week end with h ’s m oth­
Mrs. Bruinwell h a d a s tr o k e o f p a r ­
who
w
ish,the
opportunity
of
going
ranged in deep yellow bowls com ­ gave a very good talk on the sub Abel, who d u d from heart trouble
alysis, from wli'ch she rallied b u t
er, Mrs. Nellie Satchw ell.
hunting w ithout missing school
pleted the table decorations, while jec‘ , “ I am doing a very great on October 6. Mrs. W aggener’s
later had a sscoud stroke, follow-
The
local
football
team
was
de­
The
English
III
class
is
sending
in each corner of tin dining room work,” then followed two Sunday sister. M is. Ida R uark. husband
feated by Alsea last Friday at A l­ for high school papers from all ng which she was confined to her
autum n foliage was arranged and school addresses by Rev. J J R*y and fam ily, accompanied them
sea, the score being 7 to 12. Ib is over the U nited States. This is for bed for m any weeks. Recently
from overhead th e glow of the of C entralia, W ashington, and Mrs. Clate Sm ith of Halsey is also
was the first game th .s season, the the purpose of obtaining ideas for however M rs- Bramwell had im ­
electric lights camo soft'y through K enneth Tobias, American Sunday a daughter of Mr. Abel. The Wag­
proved CO as to he able to go riding
next game will be a t Ju n ctio n a Halsey high actiool paper.
orange shades. The guests circled school union representative. They goners will pobuldy be at l akima
and to be taken out ic her wheel
were given a very ebbetantial col
City F riday.
The grade school was examined
th e table and after singing tbe Dox- lection. Our rally day collection several weeks yet.
chair. Yesterday afternoon about
last Friday by the teachers. This
ologv were seated. A two course was $8 which goes for the education
4 o’clock she had another stroke
was the first exam ination of the
of the young folks who attend our
supper was served.
fioiu winch she failed to rally.
year. Some defects were found but
Those present from Brownsville schools.
Througout her long illness Mrs.
Orr in Chicago Tribune.
The congregation and school
none were serious
were Mesdames Josephine Btarr.
Bramwell
m aintained her cheery
C lara S tarr, I.eita Dawson, Clara both feel th a t it was a fine and
The pupils of Mrs. K izer’s room disposition which has so endeared
full days service. Superintendent
Swearenger, Annie Rebhan, Minnie
enjoyed a waterm elon feast last her to the people of Halsey aud in
J. 8 Ni-ewood is doing excellent
D rinkard and Sawyer. Frona Shedd work in the Sunday school
Friday afternoon during recreation many of whose homes she herself
,
Va.MÌio
W
Ai.
ì
M
i
T
h
H artin «V AuSMrfH'.-tó
were Mesdames Malson, ¡satchwell,
period. Mrs. Kizer brought the had spent m any hours caring for
INFlUtMCi <Hi ft>g£l«N Volt
INFLUÉ HCC -the t»6o® VôfC
J. l’ugb, H. Pugh, Hobbs, Forbes
melons from her boms.
the sick and softening the sorrow
and G entry.
A program was given for the of others with loving words. And
assembly W eJnesday. consisting of nowin their affliction the sym pathy
Funeral services for John W ills,
two readings by Jack Underwood, of the entire com m unity is e x te n d ­
who accidently shot him self near
a motion song by Mrs. Cole nan s ed to her bereaved fam ily.
his farm a t Dever early Mondav
fourth and fifth grade pupils, a
Mrs. Bramwell was a charter
m orning, were held W ednesday
piano
solo
by
Beverly
Isom,
a
member
of Vine Maple Circle,
afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Fisher-
In a letter received from Adrian
reading
by
Ivan
Hmith
and
a
dia­
Neighbcrs
of W oodcraft, and was
Braden chapel in A lbany. Burial
Bias, former pastor of the Halsey
logue entitled “ G etting the Evi­ also a mernker ol P urity Rebekah
was in the Riyerside cem etey.
C hurch of C hrist, he tells of the
dence” by three hoys of Mrs Ki­ lodge.
Mr. W ills who lives in Albany
lots by tire of the C hurch of Christ
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ser’s room.
bad left early in the m orning for
M r. and Mrs. Kin on Miller ol
a t Amity last F rid ay . This is the
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’RtKOvAU" OS HMMH «srw.vto«
bis furm near Dever taking with
Portland and the form er’s brother,
church where Mr. Sias was preach-
OMoea « t P u a n c A H ö u i f
MS-n»<TiOML’
Any person having old papers,
him his gun and. also bis dog. It ,
H arold Miller of
Ryderwood,
magazines, or rags they wish to
m g.
was presumed th a t the accident
W ashington, are expected lo ar-
dispose of, kindly bring to town
The building was valued at »16,•
w oH oe«,
happened when Mr. W ills was
rive Saturday for an over Sundoy
amt deposit at the old meal market
000 w ith only »5000 insurance.
HOW AL FlSOftÉt
drawing tb j gun toward him by the
visit al the heme of the men s
building
Call lor key at E. C.
W ork has been started to raise
Ht CAM sttOUCC
Miller barber shop. If you cannot
parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Mil­
trigger catching on the seat.
UHteiPtcrcHtMT »HO
money to rebuild but th is caunot
bring to town please call Mrs.
Mr. W ills was born in C a rlin ­
ler. W hile here ihey will instal a
AT THt S AHI E Ti Mt
be done locally but it is hoped th a t
Sadie Gansle or Mra. Alma Ha­
A l l o w e lO R i
ville. Ill , October 1, 1866, hut for
new radio for tbeir father.
mer and they will have some one
outaide aid will be given.
WOß K£RS Tb COMI
¿9 years had been a resident of
call
for
them.
Papers
tied
in
The return p a rty of thefeshm en
(NTo T hé C O uriW P ]
Mr. Sias expressed the hope th a t
Oregon most of which had been
bundles wanted toon at money
f
»r
the pleasure of the sophomores
the Rally Day goal of 150 at the
will go for Christines presents to
will he given at the city hall F ri­
Halsey church was far surpassed. »•pent io Linn county.
I.O.O. F. hall.
The deceased is survived by bis
day evening
Purity Rebekah Lodge.
widow, two sous and th re i daugh-
Rally Day at M. E. Church
Halsey Pioneer Woman Passes
SCHOOL NOTES
They Don’t Look Well Side by Side
Victim of Accident Buried
Church at Amity Destroyed
By Fire, Adrian Sias Pastor
B. M . Bond attended a Masonic
meeting at Shedd F rid a y nig h t.
I ters.