Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 08, 1928, Image 1

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AGRICULTURE
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
E stablished in 1912.
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Voi. 17.
LOCAL OFFCIAL MAKES HIS
ARRESTS _______
IN CLEVER STYLE
Halsey, Oregon, T hursday, November 8. 1928.
No. 27.
City Election
vote.
DAIRYING
WOOL. MOHAIR
POULTRY
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
= t 1, ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM
HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES Ir
S O C I E T Y ' N E W ’S
MONDAY EVENING NOV 12
The city election Tuesday was
Mi-, \ , ¡ ■ l.-ep:-r and daughter i Mr. ai, 1 H ra Biffini M onis snd
not forgotten .n tue excitem ent of
Front O u r Regular Corretpoofcnit
Mis. l.loyd Byerly of Albany were I email aon spent Sunday in Port-
Under Auspices o f W oman’s Study
Gathers Them in When Hailed for the nationcl and state contest, and H aiset business visitors W ednes­ laud when- thev weie tbe guests of
a heavy vote was polled.
Follow­
Ciub of Halsey
relatives
| Thursday afternoon the members
A Lift Out of County
day morning.
ing the vote:
H erm an Steinke and family of of the Halsey Study club were
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hayes and
Next M o n d a y e 1 s u in g th e re w il
Mayor— Bert S. Clark 8$: H. C.
E tr ly Tuesday m orning two
Salem
were Sun lav visitor« in pleasantly entertained ly Mrs. lie an a r m is tic e d a v p r o g r a m g iv e n
family
visited
at
the
C.
R.
Weber
young men driving a Chev coupe Davis 49.
lumie near Halsey Sunday. O ther Halsey at tbe home of Mr. and M artin t illuming* at her Lake , at tbe c it y h a l l , under the auspii're
Recorder—Carl J. H ill 135.
drew up to the Arrow G arage in
The
guests at the Weber home Sunday Mrs P .11. Forster, parents of Mrs. Creek home w ill. 1 I members l'r, s- ()( , he W„ IIian>H study d u b
T reasurer— Ü. T aylor 131.
the early hour*, seeking the elixir
M a r s h a l- J W. Rector 58; W .l- were Mr' a,,d Mr#- Eois “* Brown‘; Steinke.
program will begin at 8 o’clock and
of life for gas engine. Night Mar
Frank Gansle and W orth B a ss'« » “ ••**«» l * t u i n ‘n6
i
lis Sotberio 80.
*i,,e- Mr' Weber who has been
admission it free.
(dial Sotherin, who's always about
C ouncilm en-G eorge Taylor 63, I whh
lever .« now „ble to of Halsey spent Sunday at M 'ple- day.
. . In addition to tbe program there
when a feller's in trouble, was
, l)uri,’R ,h? buMr,e,iM ’if8K’0 “ ¡will hoone b o o tl.o f w ar re lc s in
ton ___________
on a fish in» trip.
F. Gansle 8!; A. J . H ill 64: E. C ¡ #il UP *
bours *aeh day
asked to aid them and Sotherin
Monday
evening
M
esd.m
e.
C
.P
.'
wa8 voUd * ? “«*»*
,or “ 'charge of a w ar veteran and a Red
Mrs. Lou Browne of Portland
got F rank Gansle out of bed to Miiler 104; B. Morris 41; C. I
7
library building which M ayor' Cross nurse. During '.be evening
spent tile week end in Halsey on a Moody, Beit Clark ar.d A. A. I
M ody 54.
w ait on them .
lleit 8. Clark has offered just south club members will sell candy, pop
visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary bussing drove to Brownsville ai d
The
vote
was
the
largest
ever
W hile waiting for Gansle to get
of his confectm iery store. Plans for corn, punch ami ice cream from
E. Allan.
attended a meeting of the E asteru
up Sotherin got to asking questions polled in the city, 80 to 110 being
^the building were also discussed.
attractive booths.
S
tar.
Mrs.
Buford
Morris
will
be
host­
the
usual
vote.
of the boys and the more questions
' Mrs J. W D iinkard had charge
The program will consist of an
ess to the members of tiie Thim ble
Tuesday evening the members of of (he kgM n whjch w„ on
he asked th e more he suspicioned
address
liy Rev. Oscar Gibson,
club
Friday
afternoon.
It
is
hoped
the 1.0 0 F Cam p met at their ' gc.h(,oU of Oregon -
them of hiding Eotne tru th regard­
music bv the Pine Grove orcbealia
th
at
every
member
will
be
present.
hall
and
listened
to
the
election
re.',
¡.Allowing
the
close
of
the
lesson
ing ow nership of the Chev coupe.
and lea lings.
He asked G ansle to detain them a
Mrs. R ibert Ramsay was tbe turns over the radio. A "feed” hour Mrs. Cummings invited her
Funeral services for Charles L.
The proceeds will go to the li­
m inute while he looked up the Fclk, who died at his home east of guest of Mrs. K enueth Arnold of was also a feature of the evening. guests to the Hiding room where
brary fund.
C. R. Weber scored another vic­ they louml p'aces nt an attractively
registration of the car.
Halsey Sunday m orning were held Shedd Tuesday.
tory
with his I’ercberon filly J u a ­
The boys about this tim e began at the Church of C hrist Wednesday
Clarence Evans ¡s having a furn­
to do rorne thinking too and it afternoon at one o’clock. J. M. ace installed ibis week at bis home nita at the Portland Intel national
Stock show where she won firs', b o » ., » „ b tb . .,.r ,i , " d i.,, I.,
seemed to be along the lines of Shelley, pastor of the church, at Lake Creek.
■■
Mrs. Evans is
prize in her class ami also clasi-e 1 oh it, and children c u t from card
m aking themselves scarce in this preached the funeral sermon.
still at Silverton assisting in tbe
neighb irhood and the thought took
A mixed quartet composed of e v e of her m other, Mrs. Wood­ a reserve G rand Champion mare. board arranged arou id it. At each
Tbe annual election of officers
root right in the hard pavement M-s. E dith Roboett, Mrs. Clara ward who has been very ill. She
Ellie Penland, brother of E. B, plate was a paper bouse carton of Vine Maple Circle, Neighbors of
there in front of the garage an.i L aFollette. E C. M 'ller and J. M. is reported to be im proving now P niaud of lia isry , continues to he and upon the inside a dainty lunch W oodcraft, was held last evening
in one secoud tha Chev was an Shelley sang "'W hat a Friend We and it is hoped she may be brought very ill at hie homo in Pendleton, was found. School day stories at the tegular met tin ’ of t he lodge.
were told by those present ns well
abandoned car. G ansle im m ediate­ H ive in Je su s,” •’Face to Face,”
according fo word receive I here.
Ada Corcoran was reelected to
home before long.
as the name of the first school each tbe office of guardian neighbor.
ly called h alt, and at the same and “ In the Sweet Bye and Bye.”
tim e reached behind the garage M bs Mary Sm ith accompanied
atten d ed .
The ether officers are Eden Thom-
S h ed d P ersonals
Mrs. Chester Sickela was taken son past guardian neighbor; I lia
door for his idle and punched a them . Mrs. C .P. Moody and Mrs.
into the club a» this meeting.
hole in th e m orning atmo ph*re D C . Rossman had charge of the
iK nterprie« C orcaapondencs)
Boatman adviser; Blanche Morris
* * *
Conn Malson and C. II. David
hut th e hoys kept close up behind flowers.
magician; Nellie l-oni clerk; Cl»ra
F uneral services for Mrs. Jacob son drove to Portland Sunday and
their uoses and were soon out of
The pall bearers were W ill K irk,
Last Saturday was tbe eightieth LaFollette banker; Mse Miller,
sight.
Bert C lark , Frank Kirk. Fred D innen, who died at her home near attended the funeral ot Mr. David­ anniverary of the b irth of Mrs. Elizabeth W hite nod Lila Miller
Gangle run the car into the g a r ­ Tem pleton, A. A. Tussm g and Corvallis Tuesday m orning, were son's cousin, also an old friend of Mary E. Allan and on Sunday her managers; Media Muller a tte n d a n t}
age and went back to bed and Fred Keen. Burial was in th e A l­ held nt the M ethodist church in Mr. Ma Ison's On Monday they daughter, Mrs Fayette Lake was Anne Lake captain nf guards; Alma
Sotherin to patrolling the streets. ford cemetery. The funeral a r­ Shedd W ednesday afternoon. Rev. were called to Lebanon on account hostess at a dinner party honoring H am er flu: bes.rer; Edith Robnelt
W ednesday m orning they picked rangem ents were in charge of Dana Ralph Ceil of Brownsville was in of the serious illness of Mr. Mai- tbe event. A large birthday cake, correspondent; Cuma Munson m u­
charge of the funeral serv'ce.
son’s mother who is quite sick.
up a clue and driving south on the C. Rossman.
covered with white icing and bear­ sician; Ida D vkstra inner sentinel;
Burial was in the l’ugli cemetery.
highway about five miles overtook
M rs.Hobbs and tw osm all daugh­ ing 8tl pink caudles in yellow rose nut I M«ry Smith outer sentinel.
Charles Ludwig F alk was bom
M rs. Damien wsa born ia Illi­ ters returned from Ashland Sunday holdeis, formed the centerpiece for
their guests of the night before who in G erm any November 8, 1854.
The new officers will be installed
hailed them for a ride. G ansle At the age of three years he came nois January 27, 18«6, but the after spending a w-ek visiting the table with the same color January 2. Edith Robnett will bn
stopped and picked them up and to the U nited States with his p ar­ greater part of Her life was spent ir, Billy Hobbs who is attending school scheme carried out in a bouquet of installing idlicsr.
then drove on up the highway for ents. The fam ily located in W is­ Iowa where her parents moved &nd gtaying wit|, Mrs. JIahbs’ par- larye yellow chrysanthem um « and
a short distance, turned around at consin, and her» Mr. Falk grew to when she was but two years of age. ents there.
pink carnations. Place cards were
a crossroad and headed for Albany, manhood. On October 22, 18i4, In 1912 Mrs. Dannen and family
Mrs J. C. Clay left Monday for small yellow faced pum pkins with
A* soon as G ansle tu rn ed around Mr. Falk m arried Delia Rike, also came to Oregon and »or several P ortland to see her daughter Hope tha fortune of each guest p rin t'd
Mrs. David C. H olt, i L di d at
the boys realized the fact th a t they of W isconsin. In 18^5 Mr. and years lived near Shedd. Later who is there for medical treatm ent. on the back.
her home in H arrisburg at 2 o'clock
had been cleverly trapped and re­ Mrs. F all’' moved to Iowa in which they moved to Biow niville ami , Mrs Dave Forbes accompanied
Seated at the table were Mr. and W ednesday niorni g followicg a
signed them selves to their fate.
state they lived u n til 1908 when three years ago Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Jensen anil Mrs Carothers Mis. Charles R. Goltra, Mrs. Lou lingering illness. Mrs Holt, who
At Albany wc understand they they came to Oregon locating on a Dannen moved to Corvallis. Mrs. J
Albany Tuesday where they | Browne, Miss Muriel Lake, Mir» was M attie J. Johnson before her
coufcssed to the taking of the car arm near llaleey. M rs. Falk died Dannen had been an invalid for 10
Coenia G oltra, Mr. If. I*. Lake, marriage, was horn io Lebanon
the past two years, following a ™ 'ted »r“ !ndi-
from its parked position in East une 20, 1920. On November 24,
M r.Elias Robins, Bob G oltra, Mrs. November 23, 1S57. She was m ar­
stroke . f paralysis two years ago.
Mrs. M atilda Spillm an who has
Portland.
ried to David C. Holt December 2 t.
1922 Mr. F alk was again married,
Allan and the ho-tess.
Besides her hnsband Mrs. Dan- hem visiting her sister-in-law ,M rs
One of the pleasant features of 1879. For tbe p is l 28 years Mrs
this tim e to E 'izabeth K aster of
nen is survived
by the following R- C Margason. left for her home
the dav was the fact th a t all of H olt ba* n u d e her horn« in or
’ortlaud, She died November 3,
children: Mrs.
Earl Oxford and in Portland Monday afternoon.
Mrs. A lla n ’s immediate family near Harrisburg.
1926.
Ralph 11. Dannen of Brownsville,
Mrs. Mav Robnett camo Imine was present, ami four generations
M U R IE L L A K E , R fc R O R T E R
Mrs. Holt is survived bv eight
Mr. Falk had not been in real
and Mrs. Roy
K endall, Jesse T. from Oakridge the first of this were reprerented, the first ueiiig children. One son, B R. Holt,
good health for some tim e, but was
D uring the assembly W ednesday n o t confined to his bed. Ho was Dannen and George B. D snnen all week. She spent a month with her Mrs. A llan. Hie second Mrs. Lake Holt, lives in HalsaV.
m other Mrs. McClain.
Funeral services were held at
and Mr». Browne, tbe third Mrs.
tha school learned to sing the new troubled with asthm a and Sunday of C r v a lh s .
Paul Brann who is staying at the G oltra and the fourth Coenia and H ar’isburg th 's afternoon. Mrs.
Oregon state song, ‘ Oregon, My m orning be was not feeling well
Cornett home was quite sick last Boh G oltra, with a distance of (18 H "lt wi s a member of tbe N eigh­
Oregon.” The gram m ar school as and proposed to come into Halsey
week. He is reported as able to be years between Mrs. Allan and her bors of W oodci-'l.
well «s the high school sang it very to see his p h ysician. As the morn-
out now.
well, then all were fa v o r d with tig was foggy, he was persuaded
little great grandson.
Mrs. Clam ls Thompson accom
Church Note«
hearing the faculty sing it for them . however to have the doctor come to
PEORIA
Friday evening is the regular p #njed f ie n d s from Brownsville to
Henry K irk visited school Tues­ his home. The doctor had fixed
Mrs lk n r y Bales wns a delight
some medicine and was visiting for m ie tin g o f the P arent-T eacher as jja |em Thursday where they spent
day afternoon.
10 a in. Holiday school
T he program given a t th e hall a few m inutes before returning to sociatiop, and several items of lbe
ful hostess of Wednesday a fte r­
11:00* in. morning worship.
Friday night was well attended town, when Mr. Falk arose to b isiness are to come before the as
J E. T ait spent the week end in noon when she entertained the
T opic:—" A n n atice Day."
A fter all expenses were paid there take a seat nearer the tire and died •ociat’on. It is anticipated tha po rlJand attending tile opining member« of the V Go I Go -club.
6:30 Epworth League
, h(,w
Twelve member« were present and
was a net profit of $2, 82, each almost im m ediately. Death was M n. A II. Quimby who was a Uy < f (hc
7 30 p m evening worship
delegate to the P .T A. convention
o i i.
grade receiving $4 75.
due to heart trouble.
Topic: "W h a t Is Your Id le ? ’
” , , ,
,
i, i
Ila rv e y M cC onnell left vveiliies- during the ufternoon l’ollyaiiiuis
pres-
, ,
,
The tiarm ony class of Mrs. Jere
were
draw
n.
Mrs.
Mason
who
ha»
G randpa Falk, as he was most in Port and set week will be
Bible study clat-e Tuesday« 2:30
.
dav to attend tbe stock show for
.
Cross, composed of the grade stu­ generally called, was highly re­ • nt and will give a report, . ‘ be tbe ' balance of the week.
recently been president of the d u b
J H. MHIer. pastor.
dents gave a program for their spected and loved by the residents entertainm ent committee will hili'
was presented with a gift a« a token
Mr. ami Mrs. Horace Cl ngman
Church of Christ
m others and teachers Monday af­ of the com m unity in which he has charge following the business ses­
of near Peoria were Sunday dinner of the appreciation of lo r work,
10
Sunday school.
ternoon in Mrs, Eldon Cross room spent so m any years, us was a t­ sion.
and Mrs. Will A'-f»liam was given
,
guests
of
Prof,
and
Mrs.
A.
II
1
L00
a.
ni.
communion service.
The program will include song
a handkerchief shower
Mis. Ly-
at school w t«re the piano had been tested by the large num ber of
7;00
p.
m.
Christiiin
Endeavor
G
illette.
man Graves and Mis. C. Moneoii
moved. The program consisted of friends at tbe funeral and the and Hag salute by assem bly; read
J
M
Shelley,
m inister.
Mr. and Mrs. J A. Cou«y and
ing, Jack Underwood; piano selec­
solos, duets, blackboard work illus­ many beautiful floral tributes,
were taken into the club a» mem-
Mr. and Mrs- H . F. Couey and
(Jiinss were played
tra tin g wha* the students are learn
Mr. Falk is survived by seven tion by W ilm a W ahl; T « a Dee
hers. Miss Mary M Bride was a stream ers.
children drove to Noli Sunday to
Twa.
W
anda
V
eatch,
G
ertrude
mil
music
was
enjoyed until a lute
com plim ented guest.
T be next
ing in the beginners harmony sons and three daughters. The
class. Several rythm ic orchestra son9 are Fred, Louis, Chris, Henry, Nichole. Clarence W illiams, jr., visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duncan m eeting of tbe club will be at the hour when the hostess served a de­
num bers being used in the dem on­ Adolph. C hari,e and W illi« Falk Reger and Lloyd Fairfield. ".Mani Mrs. Duncan is a daughter of Me. hon e of Mrs. H arold Muller on licious lunch. About th irty mem-
md Mrs. J. A. C "uev.
stration. Mrs. Cross then treated all of H 'lsey .
November ‘21, and Friday. Novem­ tiers and a number of friends en­
The daughters are Flags iu Many Lands” tiv ¡be pu­
Mrs. Mack Powers and children ber 23, tbe husbands of tbe mem­ joyed Mi-s F alk ’s hospitality.
pils
in
Mrs.
Colem
an's
room;
read
the students and parents to candy Mrs. Henry Stefeld and Mrs R E.
• • *
Mrs. D. H . S tu rtev an t, Mrs Bierly of Halsey and Mrs. M- J- ins by Mis» Ada Nelson and song, if A lbany attended tbe cafeteria bers will he guest’ at a nipper at
SHEDD
Powell and Mr L W. Patton were Swanson of Richville, Minn. He ‘‘Oregon, My O regon.” assembly. dinner a t the Masonic hall Tuesday tbe Louie of Mrs. Percy T ailo r.
•
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•
Mrs
R
C.
Margason e n te rta in ­
W
ord
was
received
hers
of
the
invited guests to the program ,
is Iso survived by 33 grand child-
ren seven great grand children. I A s lendid program has leen m a rria g io f M'ss Helen Ritchie to
8POON RIVER
ed a group of friends honoring Mrs.
CARD OF TH A N K S
and the following brothers and arranged for the H ohnese conven Dr. Philip C. Kyle of Tacoma.
Friday eveirng Mie: Nellie Falk Betlor Saturday afternoon. Vases
The sons and daughters and the
.¡sta r. John of Titonka, Iowa, «¡»n »or to m o rro w -th e last day. W ashington. M « Ritchie i« the
entertained the members of the filled with b right colored flowers
grandchildren of the late Charles
Conrad and Theodora of Salem Ur C C. I’o lin ,, of Salem , pres,- daugbtai of Rev. and Mrs. W. H Fpw orth League of the Halsey added to tbe altractiveness ot the
Ludwig Falk take this means cf
1 eanard and Albert of Mt. Angel, d«»» of the slate Holiness conven- Ritchie, former pastor cf the U ni­ M ethodist church at the home of rooms. The Bedors have sold the
expressing their appreciation for
W illiam of Avoca, W i. , J«l>™ of «< » wil1 ‘»•Hver an address, and ted Presbyterian church here.
her parents. Mr. and Mr». H. J Geoerat Service station and a rj
th e sym pathy and kindness shown
H arrisburg, Mrs. Carrie Drone of there will be other addresses, spec-
Oren A gder.on of Albany was Falk. The rooms were prettily dec- leaving for their former home in
them following his sudden death
nd Mrs A rthur al music and announcem ents, with
a business v i.ito r here today.
'o ra te d with yellow and black Kansas.
last S unday, and also for the lovely Avoca, W i’.t
a basket din n er at noon.
Ward of Alg na, Iowa.
floral trib u te s
C. L Falk, Sr. Called by Death
Neighbors of Woodcraft
pec[ Officers for New Year
Former Sheod Resident
Dies at Corvallis Tuesday
Mother of Halsey Man Buried
SCHOOL NOTES
P.T.A. To Meet Friday Night
Good Program Arranged
a. til.