Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 15, 1928, Image 1

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Ìiutkuut Enterprise
agriculture
H O R T IC U L T U R E
L IV E ST O C K
E stablished in 1912.
Voi. 17.
RED CROSS ROLL CALL NOW
BEING TAKEN IN LINN CO
Halsey. Oregon, T hursday, November 15, 1928.
No. 28.
SCHO O L NOTES
M U R IIL L A M I.
R tA O R T E H
DAIRYING
WOOL. MOHAIR
POULTRY
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn C ounty
H A L S E Y A N D VKJ1NITY B R E V IT IE S ¡SOCIETY N E W S ; t Ì ) SECOND ANNUAL GUN CLUB
TOURNAMENT A SUCCESS
Mr. and Mrs. George Laubner
Mr. nod Mrs Roland M arks ol
Front O ur Regular C respondent*
Portian i were guests over the week spent Thursday in Portland at the !
f he club shoot held A rmistice
end at the Dr. Marks home n Hal- slock show
Day was well attended considering
The members of the Thim ble
Mr. aud Mrs. Frank H ad'ey
the weather, shooters coming from
j sey.
clnb
held a most enjoyable meeting
Jesäe Hugh was in Portland laat were transacting business in Cor­
Corvallis, Salem, A lbany, Blodgett,
Friday afternoon with Mrs Buford
week attending tliestock show He vallis Monday.
H arrisburg. Brownsville, Monroe,
Morris as hostess. Softly shaded
A rthur Wnggener and family
' purchased and brought home with
and other nearby towns.
lights and bowls of bruns* colored
Were transacting business at the
Some rem arkable scores were
him a yearling Jersey calf.
chrysanthem um s added to the a t­
registered, perhaps tbe most o u t­
Mrs. Balf Bond of H "lsey was a County seat Tuesday.
tractiveness o f the rooms. Eight
complimented guest Tuesday at a
Mr». W.A. M uiler was a visitor members responded to roll call. standing perform ance being tbe
luncheon given by the D. A R. at at the home o, Mrs. J.C . Porter During the business session it was score turned in b y J . W. D rinkard,
president of the Halsey Gun Club,
the H otel A lbany in A lbany.
west of Halsey Monday.
voted to have a Christm as tree at
Mrs. George T aylor of Halsey the December meeting and names Out of the fifty 16-yard targets,
Elsie, L illian and Bessie Rey­
handicap (shooting
nolds of Monmouth were visitors in •pent Thursday in Brownsville at were draw n for the exchange of twenty-live
'».
from
21-yards)
and tw elve pairs
Halsey Friday eveniog and while the home of her liste r.
mercy ready. But her efficiency | Pro8raQ-
gif«»
of
doubles,
he
d
'o p p td but four
here attended the party at the city
Mrs. W illiam Pense took her
depends largely on how we support
Late in the afternoon the hostess
birds,
Route
One
Extended
hall.
m other, Mrs. M. Bierly, and Mr. served a dainty lunch on small
her when fortune smiles on us.
Mark Rickard o, Corvallis made
Support the Red Cross in this
E lliott McW illiams who is a stu ­ Pense'e mother to Eugene Tuesday. tables. The second course consist­
Halsey ru ral route one has been
a run of 85 and others «lid nearly
tw elfth an n u al roll call which is
dent at North Pacific dental college
The Brandon school observed ed of cake and coffee, the cake be­ as well. The work of lO-yoar-old
extended to cover approxim ately 4
now on all ever our land and help
spent the A rm istice holidays with national education week last T h u rs­ ing a beautifully decorated one in
more miles and while no more pa-
Cedric Moody was nothing to be
the big M other carry her burdens.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. day. Eight visitors were preseut. the lodge colors of red white and
sneezed at for the little fellow was
_
. . .
,
trons will be accommodated those
Don’t miss th is opportunity fori
,
.
McW illiams.
M ayor and Mrs. Bert S. Cla>k green, baked by Mrs. Asa Easlburn there with his 20 gauge shattered
r
J
'served on the extension at present
cervice.
Loan wanted of $300 , 3 years at drove to Lebanon Sunday and spent of A lbany, and which the president 35 out of 50.
' will be greatly benefited as hereto
of the club had the pleasure of
The cosy club quarters were
fore they have iiad to walk quite a 7 < on good house aud 4 lota in the ¿ay at the W illiam Curtis
c
u ttin g .
Halsey,
carries
$1500
insurance,
home.
much appreciated *>y the visitors
distance for their mail.
IL
Preseut for this delightful after
L. D. Taylor returned to Halsey
who rate the club as one of the
The extension takes in one half good title Answer in care of En
(Bnverprtae C on-M pondenea)
noon
were Mesdames Corcoran. La
terprise, owner will call.
the
first
of
the
week
from
Portland
mile
from
the
Knighten
corner
to
best in this section of th s state.
Mrs. K enneth Robson accompa-
Follett«, Taylor, Robnett, Mae
The club is in excellent financ’al
Lost young Persian cat, orange, where he visited friends for a few
nied by Mrs. W ill A braham and Pehrsson's aud retrace; I mile from
Miller, and Lake and Miss Mary
blue
and
white
in
color,
Anyone
condition
and the mem bership is
th
e
C
lingm
an
corner
to
W.
R
days.
Mrs. Elm er Munson attended the
Sm ith. Mr». Asa E astbuiu and
finding
please
ship
direct
to
Keith
G
ithens
ana
retrace
back;
and
a
1
growing
steadily.
W -beter Falk spent Sunday at sous ol Albany were complim ented
perm anent waving dem onstration
Below is the score ol the partici­
a t S tra tto n ’s barber shop in Al­ mile from the Nvers corner to E M. Rowland, 542 W ater Street, th s home of bis parents, Mr. and guests.
pants
as tabulated by C.P. Moody,
E
A
braham
’s
and
retrace
back.
Salem,
Oregon.
Liberal
reward.
Mrs.
Fred
F*lk,
near
C
harity
bany Tuesday evening.
The next meeting ol the club
secretary of the club.
W. H. Robertson has been carrier
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
8.
McWilliams
Grange.
will be at tbe home of Miss Mary
Mrs Dale Forbes left T hursday
on this route for m any years. He joined a group of friends Monday
16 >«1 lldcp dbls
Merle G ithens and Milford Mul­ Sm ith on December 14.
for San Francirco to v isit her sis­
ba bk sa bk sa Lk
now covers a distance of nearly 41 evening at the home of Mr and ler have arrived home from a h u n t­
ter until the first of the month.
• * *
25 22 24 14
J. A. T h o m p so n ------
miles daily.
Mrs. D. L. Parker of Corvallis and ing trip in eastern and southern
4M
25
21
I W D rin k a rd .
Mrs. J . C. Clay returned from
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. George
21
48
23
were guests at a no host dinner.
T . A. H o v e r--------
Oregon.
Portland T uesday where she had
T aylor was hostess to tlie members C hat. K u ller.......... -
18
50
23
Pagaent at Shedd U! P. Church
B m eta Tussing of Portland re­
Mrs. A. H. Quimby who was of the women's m issionary eociety Geo. 1‘alm er (Salem )
been Jwith her d aug h ter, Hope,
14
4M 24
turned home Monday evening after confined to her bed several days
.0
21
50
who underw ent an Operation for
M.
A.
R
ickard
(Corv)
of
the
C
hristian
church.
Mrs.
I
r
­
The women ol the missionary
14
44
24
appendicitis at th e P ortland Sur­ society of the United Presbyterian visiting in Halsey over the week last week with a severe cold is able win G ardner was in charge o f the |. 11. C am p ( " '
16
4S
24
J A .G allag lierf " )
end
at
the
borne
of
her
parents,
to
be
up
now.
gical hospital.
lesson, which was a very interest­ C. II. W oodcock ( “ )
church of Shedd will p u t on a P a­ Mr and Mrs. A A. Tussing.
23
14
48
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay ing one. During the social hour Il U. G ridin . . . ( " )
Stayton high school
football geant, “ Transferred T reasurers’’
16
22
47
John Quimby and his cousin and L ister Albertson of Route 1 which followed the hostess, assisted B. C. M iller .............
45
team defeated the Shedd team here Sunday, November 18, a t 7:80, at
¿5
last F rid ay . This is the last game the church, with the following Victor Childers, who are cutting spent Sunday in Halsey at the by Mrs. Mae M iller, served itaiuty C a d n c M o o iy ...........
46
ltd H o v e r --------------
wood near Sweet Home, spent a few Cecil Dawson h o m e .
refreshm
ents.
Fourteen
mem
ers
of the season for Shedd.
ch aracters:
41
C. P. M oody...............
hours Sunday with home folks in
Mr. and Mrs. G lena K endall of were present.
M ra. Crawford accom panied by
Love— Mrs. R. W. Brow n; Mrs.
39
H arry L e e p e r --------
the C harity G range neighborhood Albany were visitors at the home
Miss A retta H a te rla n d of River­ Preacher—Mrs. F. II. McMcMeekin;
□
c
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. K itchen of of the la tte r's parents, Mr. and
side visited in Shedd Tuesday eve- Mrs. Zealous -M rs, T em pi Brock;
The city hall was the scene of a
Newburg
spent
Armistice
day
with
Mrs. W L. W ells, Sunday.
Mrs. L oyal— Mrs. R .G . H am ilton;
ning
gay crowd last Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muller. Mr.
Mias Adah Nelson returned to when a num ber of t h » young peo­ M ethodist:
J. C. Clay and son Victor were Miss F aith (a m issionary)—Mies
10 a in. Sunday school
Sunday d inner guests of James Meda Brown; Mrs. Im m aculate K itchen is a former m erchant of Halsey Monday evening from P ort­ ple of Halsey gave a dancing party.
11:00 a m. m orning worship.
(housekeeper)—Mrs, P .L ,D uncan; Halsey being a member of the land where she vi ited a t the home
The hall was prettily decorated
T a 't and sister. Mrs. C lark.
McCully firm.
T opic:— "E zekiel— B ook.”
of her parents over the week end. in stream ers of blue and gold crepe
H urley St. John who is em ploy­ Mrs. Vanity-—Mrs. J. E D uncan;
0:30 Epw orth League
M
rs.Clubw
om
an—
M
rs.K
ate
Croft;
J.C.
Bram
w
ell
and
son
G
uy
of
Mr. and Mt a. B W. Potter of paper anu music was furnished by
ed by the W estern Union in Port­
7:80 p m. evening worship.
Mis.
P
leasure—Mies
Anna
McCon-
Halsey
had
as
guests
Sunday
Mr.
Bellfountain were visitors in H al­ a victrola F ifty young people were
land, spen' th e week end ia Shedd
Topic:— "H ow to Advertise the
nel; Mrs. W ealthy— Miss Elene and Mrs. W ■ E. Hover of Harris­ sey Friday a t the home of the preseut.
w ith bis parents.
C
hurch.”
Davis; Mrs. Society— Mrs. J. C. burg and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. form er's sister, Mrs. D. C. Ross­
Si * •
Mrs. E ld er is staying at the R Dawson; Mrs. G olightly--M rs. J. Allingham of The Dalles. Mr.
Prayer m eeting T hursdays 7:30
m an.
P IN E G RO VE
C. McCormick home assisting with A. Couey; Mrs. Busybody— Mrs. A llingham is deputy U. S. collect,
Ladies aid every Wednesday
Cleve Collins of Lebanon spent
Mrs. A.L. K nighten entertained
th e house work. Mrs. McCormick L.JR. W ilson; Mrs. Business—Mrs. or of internsl revenue.
Bible study class Tuesdays 2:30
Tuesday with his m other, Mrs. the member» of the Kroweldeen
has been ill but is now able to be E ism a Gregory; Mrs. Gnodmother
J . S. M i'ler. pastor.
The Schultz Brothers W arehouse Laura A. Collins who has been club and the r families at a de­
up and about the house.
- M r s . H. F. Couey: Mrs. W illful has sold m any tractors the past
quite ill but who is now im proving lightful party S aturday evening in Church ol C hrist:
Mr. and Mrs. Maben and G er­ — Mrs. Dick D uncan; Mrs. Selfish season which
dem onstrates the in health.
honor of Mr. K nighten’s birthday.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
aldine F rench spent Sunday and — Mrs G. V. Maxwell; Mrs. Care, fact th a t this mode of power is
A
dditional
guests
were
Mr.
and
Rem«*uiber the Bible school hour
M rs.Blanche T u rn er of Gooding.
less— Mrs. W. H . M cConne'.
Monday in Portland.
coming more popular with farmers
Mrs.
F
rank
Sm
ith.
is
10 o'clock sharp. Be prom pt.
Idaho, who bes been a guest of her
who till very m any acres. Among
Games
and
music
made
the
eve­
11:00
a. rn. com m union service.
A chickeu dinner, bazaar and
Last Monday Miss Irine Quimby recent purchasers ate W. A. D yk­ mother, Mrs. L aura A, Collins,
ning
pass
quickly
and
at
a
late
We
ur£e
every C hristian to be
program will be given by the Ladies
went to A lbany to confer with Mr. stra of l ’ulsa, George C handler of for several weeks, returne«! home hour the hostess served a delicious
rresent at the communion sirvice.
aid a t the M. K. church Friday
and Mrs. J. Frost of the Archery Peoria, It. M. Miller cf Fayette­ Tuesday.
This is the center of the christiau
evening. D inner will be served
lunch.
association. The object was to get ville. Prof Rowli.nd, O. A. C. who
Bill McDowell arrived home
from six to eight.
life.
pointers tor a turkey eboot which has a ranch near Peoria. A nother Monday m orning from Portland
The m orning message will be the
Call
Meeting
P.T.A.
Nov.
22
Stanley Satchw ell from W illam ­ the teachers of the Brandon and
labor-saving device is the Hanimer- where be had been helping care for
fourth
of the covenants,' ‘‘God’s
ette university spent the week end Kirk districts are planning in con­
Frank H- P orter’s cattle during the
A called meeting of the P arent- Covenant with Abraham.”
mi|l feed giinder,
and arm istice day with his m other nection w ith the com m unity d in ­
Teacher association will he held at
6:45 p. m. C hristian Endeavor.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Forster stoc'/ show.
Leland Pennell, M yrle Thom p­ ner.
and son Philip of Los Angeles a r­
Georgina Clark who is attending the school house T hursday eveuing Subject: “ No ill.” A lthea I.ake is
son and R alph Malson from O. S.
rived in Halsey Sunday after a trip Oregon State »pent the week end at November 22, for the purpose of leader. Study this lesson and come
The nam e of John Underwood
C. spent the week e n d a t their
of five m onths during which time her home in H aleey. She had as checking up our by-laws with those prepared to help.
cf Halsey was forge«’ to two checks
respective homes.
Evening evangelistic service at
they visited at different places in her guest while here, Thelm a Cru- adopted and approve« in the new
cashed in Salem last m onth, ac­
hand book. O“her business will Z 45 Subject:—“ Four Things th at
Michigan, Il mois, Iowa, N ebraska, jtt a fellow student,
cording to Mrs. Underwood. The
East Halsey Precinct Wins.
and Idaho. They also visited in ,
H a|gey p . g, . d be proposed and two vacancies io have not C hanged.’’
checks, one o, which was for $2 and
J M- Shelley, m inister.
Portland at the home of M r F o r - !
extniiD alions elective offices to he filled. A report
E ast Halsev precinct ca-t the the other for $0.15 were drawn on
of
the
late
state
conference
will
he
ster’s sister, Mrs. Pre.ton Newton, i w ) th a
c t„ p rad e
b o tll
banner H oover.Curtia vote election a Salem bank and were cashed a t a
offered.
who with her husband accompanied
Former Halsey Resident Dies
,
„
,
_
.
1
arithmetic
and
spelling.
Morris
day and is to receive in recogni­ Shell oil station in Salem.
T here is interesting wink for the
them to H alsev. O ther guests at ,
, ,
.
,„ ,,i„
,
_
.
.
.
.
.
Layton
and
Louise
Barnes
made
tion of this vote a beautiful framed
aesiciation th a t should he started
the Forst»r home Sunday were th e, ,
,
...
E. IL Penland end wife C. II.
Doris Dykstra who is attending
„ . ,
. „ , „ ,
the grade w ith 100 in spelling.
p o rtrait of H erbert Hoover presi­
at once and by crowding a lot into Davis, Ralph anu Bill P enlnid re­
H e r m a n S t e in k e a n d F r e d R o b e r t “
dent-elect, offered by the republi­ ths stale norm al spent the week famili)» of Salem and Mr. and
Mies Ethel Quimby who is lak this extra meeting we will be ready turned the first of the week from
can state cen tral committee to the end at the borne of her parents, Mrs. W A. Sweet of Eugene
ing poet graduate work at Oregon aud up to date for the December Pendleton where they had been V»
precinct in each county th a t show­ Mr. and Mrs. A .W . D ykstra, near
Mr. a n 1 M r- J I f W . . !.! , r , . v - . ' ,a ' H 'P " " 1 ,b * w#ek end at tbe meeting.
attend the funeral of the former a
ed the biggest per centage of its Halsey. Miss D ykstra had as her
By order of Vice P iesident:
home of her parents, Mr. anil Mra
brother.
Elzie Penland, who died
yesterday from M ayville. Oregon,
vote to be republican. Halsey pre­ guest Miss G ertrude Sanders. Mr.
Mrs. A II. Quimby,
A H. Quimby near Halsey. She
at
his
home
in th a tc ity on Friday.
for a few days visit at the home of
cinct has this honor by a per cen t­ and Mrs D vkstra took them back
returned to Corvallis Monday eve
The
deceas'
d
whs a former resident
bis brother, C. S W right of this
age of 86.6, there being 112 votes to Monmoutn Monday afternoon.
If you are having a hard tim e to of H alley and has many friends
ning.
city, whom he had not seen for 15
cast, 97 for H oover and 15 for
cure th a t persistent cold, try Mor­ heie who will be sorry to bear i f
years, Mr W right is a w heat farm-
C urtis Ventch returned Tuesday
Sm ith.
n s Cold Capsules.
They contain his death.
John Porter and daughter Mrs er, cultivating 1400 acies at the from a week’s stay in south Lane
just the right proportion of ingredi­
Mr. Penland is survived by bis
E dith Robnett, are visiting at the present tim e, and looks forward t« countv. He brought home some
M r. and Mrs. H arold M uller
ents to knock th a t cold. Being in widow, four sons and a foster
home of Prof. F rank M axwell, continued | roq ily in the growing f,ne salmon which h eray s he caught
spent S aturday in Portland where
capsule form they are q dckly dis- daughter.
of wheat in his part of the state. ¡n (be U m pqua river below Scotts-
of Drain this week.
they visits J the stock show. They
eolved and dissem inated through
Frorn here Mr. aud Mrs. W right hnrg. but some of his intim ate
M. E. G ardner and wife left
were accom panied home by the
the system. For sale only by Mor­
will go to W stport near Astoria friends ere wondering if Curtis
Tbe
Federal
Reserve
bank
of
W
ednesday evening for W ilming-
la tte r's cousin. Vernets Henderson,
ris Pharm acy at H alsey, Oregon.
to visit relatives there and then oo really did catch them . Mr Yea'ch
New
York
handles
on
an
average
too
C alifornia, on a pleasure trip .
who visitk l them and also at the
Phone 203 for mail orders. Adv.
voted while e t Cottage Grove.
home.
D.C. Rossman home u u lil Monday. 35 tons ofxoins a day.
T here is no place like M other's
Tuesday afternoon
arm s in tim e of tro u b le. The
W
orld W ar were shown. An inter,
A merican Red Cross is this big
esting
account of them was given
m other in tim e of public d sa ste r
by
Superintendent
Patton who had
or calam rly . She m inisters to our
served in the war.
public needs whether it be in tim e
W ednesday the stu d e n t body
of war or in time of dire disaster
held
a m eeting. Among other busi­
or calam ity. Her forces are organ­
ness
which came up was th a t of
ized and r*>ady for service a t any
uniform
] for the boys' basketball
tim e or any w here.
team
,
It
was decided to buy them.
T he Red Cross knows no race,
Mrs.
Coleman’s
room has been
no creed or politics. Where need
there are her m inistrations of 'p racticin g for their Thanksgiving
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