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

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AGRICULTURE
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
Established in 1912.
Vol. 17.
ÎatferprtsF
No. 31.
rialsey, Oregon. Thursday, December 6. 1928.
DAIRYING
WOOL. MOHAIR
POULTRY
Devoted to the Interests o f Halsey and Linn C ounty
OPPORTUNITIES IN GRASS
" 0 GRADING SCHOOL FOR FARM
SEED CROPS ARE MANY SCHOOL NOTES HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES ¡¡SOCIETY NEWS
M
UniCL REPORTER
I te .chei hirH .ng Thursday j E E Brodie, editor of the O re J I
PRODUCE NEW INNOVATION
S u b s ta n tiil
opportunities
in
l a m i ,
Fron» Our Rcgulau Corr««pondema
gon C ity E n te rp rise was a p leasan t Ik =
1 A very interesting and exciting evening, December 18.
A grading school, .If eigne I for
Charles Gibson of C orvallis was visitor at tlia Ha'sey Enteigrise
basketball game was played last
Thanksgiving day witnessed a warehousemen, present or future
Friday night, ft wae between the transacting business in Halsey office Wednesday.
number of fam ily leuuions in Hal- inspectors, and ottiers wbo need a
alum ni and the high school teams. j 8a,u rd »J-
The supper planued lor the eve- sey homes while others were guests knowledge of fa leral k il l state
The ecure was a tie of 25 end five!
Mre. M. A Rossman o, Eugene nine of December 14 at the school of relatives and friends elsewhere, grades of farm products, has been
minutes of extra tim e pla ying , *» ** Buest at the home o f her sou. house at Peoria has been postponed ’ aud s till other fam ilies enjoyed the | anaO0t,ce‘l al 11,8 Oregon S’ at«
gave the game to the alum ni by 2 ® C. Rossman of Halsey.
ou accouut of counter attractions. fine turkey dinner served at the i A g ric u ltu ra l college for January 14
points. 1 be alum ni team was com­
Mr. and Mrs. J J. Underwood of
W ayne Robertson came up frern Halsey restaurant by M is George to 2(1 inclusive This is an enlarge-
posed of fo m M ille r, center; Frank Route 1 were transacting business Portland to spend the day at the Hoffman.
m in t of the successful hay grading
Koontz forward; Jess Cross forward in Corvallis Monday.
A t the home of Mrs. Josie Sm ith short course held in recent years.
borne of his parerts, Mr. and Mrs.
M artin Koontz guard; George Cross
The course w ill provide tra in in g
Wednesday evening W . P Wah! H.C. Robertson, Other guests at Mrs. Heory Wallace, sou Frank,
guard. The high school team was and Johu La Rue motored to the dinner were Mr. Sam H u ll of Leb­ a id daughter, Mrs. Bessie E d - in grading wheat, oat», c irn , bar­
composed of Russel Norton center; county seat on a p’ easu-e trip .
anon and M r. and Mrs. Jess Cross * wards, of A lbany, Ernest Wallace ley, hay and p )*.atoss and in ad­
Francis Leeper forw ard; Herman
fa t'd fam ily of Corvallis, and C. K d ition w ill provide o p p irtu n ily for
of
Halsey,
G ve F uller Brushes fo r Christ
Koontz forward; Jack Underwood
I RmiLli
’ * n n * ili and
A*»/! B illy p'active in seed testing laboratory
Sm .lh utul
uud a s in
>u K
Keuneih
mas. Your F u lle r man w ill call
guard; Dick Hussey guard.
a', the college being available for
irk
were
guests.
CHARITY
GRANGE
next week, C. Sharp, A lbany,
F rid a ve ve n in g of this week the
this
work. The final day» of the
Mrs. E d ith Robnett eoteitained
Or.
adv.
high school w ill play Monroe.
(By an Enterpiiae Reporter)
co
>rse
w ill be spent in Portland
her son, Truman, who is a druggist
Several o f the afreets of Halsey
Those showing up well iu practice
visiting federal and state labora­
Shedd Personals
at
Clatsknnie,
and
her
daughter
Enid and Way tie Veatcli spent
are Koontz, T uttle, Hussey. U n­ have been improved by having
tories llie ie . The course is being
Thanksgiving
day and the week and eon-in-law, M r and Mrs Ken
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
derwood, McCord, W illiam s, Car­ several loads o f gravel dumped on
pui on by the farm crops d ep art­
neth
Cross,
of
A
lbany.
end at home. Their father, C urtis
them.
The seuior class of the high ter, Crabtree.
ment of the college
The
Eldon
Cross
home
was
the
Mrs. Robert Ramsay spent Inst \ e s'cli, tock them hack to-Eugene
school are p racticing hard on th e ir
The busy Bee sewing d u b started
Sunday aftiruoon and from there scene of quite a large dinner party c
play, “ Apple Blissoui T im e ,” to their work this week ueder Ernest- Sunday in Eueene and w hile there
Alford Arrows
Miss Enid took the tra in for Rose­ with M 's. Ellen M orrell and Patsy
be given Friday night, December ine Coleman’s leadership.
Tl.e attended services at the Lighthouse
Frick
of
H
illsboro.
Mr.
a
id
Mrs
burg where sho is leccbiug school.
(Enterprise correspondent)
14, at the Woodmen h all. I t is Rose Standish club also has started temple.
Harold Palmer of Baker and Thom E.A.P . LaFollette and George
].
II.
Rickard and fam ily attended
said to be a good play with plenty under the leadership of Mrs. Chas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. M uller and
as W illia m s of Junction C ity, both of Halsey m aking up the guest list. the Thanksgiving services at L a 'e
of comedy.
Straley.
Mrs. J.C . Porter visited relatives
Another large dinner party was
-tud nts at U. of O., spent Satur.
Creek.
The ladies of the U P. church
A pou ltry club has been oig.an- and transacteu business in Albany
the
one given at the home of M r.
day w ith Wayne Veatch and while
w ill have a supper, bazaar and ized in Mrs. Coleman's room u n ­ Saturday.
W ilm s and Lois Falk were the
and Mrs. Orin Frum when they
here went goose bunting.
entertainm ent at the Cottage F ri- der her leadership.
guests of Velda and Alice Curtis
entertained
for
the
day
Mr.
and
Mr. and Mrs. C. H . Davidson ol
M uriel .Straley and her guest,
day evening, December 7.
The grade rooms are now m ak­
Mrs. James H Thompson and Ih u rs d -y night.
Shedd were guests at the W . L
Miss Al ee Schott, who spent the
Mrs. W illia m Hobbs and c h ild ­ ing their Christmas borders which
Mr. and Mrs. Ray W iig b t o f
three
children of Albany, M r. and
Wells home near Halsey for dinner
holidays in Halsey at the home of
ren spent Monday afternoon in are very attractive.
Junction
C ity were week end guests
Mre.
Ray
Frum
and
son
Darrell
Thanksgiving day.
ihe form er’ s parents, were visitors
Albany.
Siides o f Eskimos and Eskimo
and Lo Ray of Boownsville, Mr at the W alter Frum home.
M r. and Mrs Cecil Dawson and it the Veatch home Saturday eve­
M r. and Mrs. R rlph Dannen are and were shown Wednesday after­
George Cooper of Woodburn, aud
Mrs L -K Bond of A lbany was
Lester
A lle rtso n weregmets at the ning.
parents of a baby daughter boin noon at assembly.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Fruui mid a guest a t the home of her (laugh,
Bob Ramsay home we»t o f Halsey
Tuesday, December 4. Mrs. A rro n
ter, Mre. E D Isom, Sunday.
The com m unity celebration at two children of Alfurd,
Thanksgiving
day.
Sunday
evening
an
enjoyable
Starnes is staying at the Dannen
M r. and M r , listen Biss a ril
Brandon school on Thanksgiving
Guests at the home of M r. John
meeting wag held at the Methodist
home.
Tuesday afternoon Mesdames D lay was a real success. About GO La Rue and sister were M r. uud c lii’dren were Sunday afternoon
M r. and Mrs. Robert Gatke and hurcb w ith the members of the C. Rossman, Harold M uller and enjoyed the basket dinner and that Mrs. J. A. M i'le r and Mis, M. I t . visitors at the J H. Rickard home.
Stanley Satchwell returned to their local Epworth League hosts to the F.B uford Morris and Miss Oleths Qumber wae almost doubled in the Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M cKercti-
wore grass seed production exists
fo r Oregon, according to the ex-
psrfinent station. Timothy is being
harvested in several districts and
this year Geary Brothers of Kiam -
ath county harvested about 11,000
pounds of mixed tim o th y and al-
silte w ith a combine harvester.
These men also harvested some
Kentucky blue grass teed, the first
commercial harvest o f this seed on
record in Oregon. A small amount
of orchard grass is boing g-own in
Clackamas, Benton and this coun
ty, the total acreage uot exceeding
100 acres. Demand exists for much
more of this seed.
hom e in Salem Kni»L»v • t / f iy-s
lug spent Thanksgiving w ith Mrs
Satchwell and fa m ily .
M r. and M is. W. D. Porter bad
as th eir dinner guests on Thanks
giving, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter
and daughter Amy, and Mrs. Por­
te r’ s brother from Kug’ iie, and
M r. and Mrs. T. H. C. Brasfield
8. J. Snoen and Dick Farwell
went to Portland last week cm
¿«G
11 a v r l a h n Pre
I f M 's. f I i. T‘ n«Ai«. —• *
mother, Mrs. Y fa n Y r t * » * * v
gram in keeping w ith llia nksg rv-
F rid a y evening about 20 young game of basket hall and a hog-call-
Penlsud from U . of
and Miss Crawfordsville Wednesday n fg h to l
ng was given and scripture lain» people ol the Methodist church met ing contest.
In the house there
Nettie Spencer oi Corvallis.
lust week.
Russel Pierson, LaVelle Pal­ at the J II. Vanuice borne where was visiting « "6 «'"B»"K- Kver>
At thn E B. Portland borne Dr
K. I). Isom and fa m ily were
mer and Doris Howard were made, they practiced the music for the one sang when, how and w lis tib e y
H ughTeoland of Berkeley, C alif , Thanksgiving guests at the R. F.
readings by Pearl F alk and Velva Chiistm as program.
¡shed and called it a good day.
his daughter Marie from O. B. C., Robnett home in Eugene. Miss
Hadley, and a duet, quartet in-
The anniversary meeting ol Char and Fred ». bins and fa m ily were
at the Buford M orris
DeEtta Robnett who is teaching in
strum enlal music com pete
e
|n HB]gey gaoday were Mr. ty grange last SH urday was well
the high echool s t Rsvmond,
gueste.
,
program. League discu-sio i _ h ± and Mrs. Kenneth l ’ayne and son .Mended, over 150 being present
Wash , also spent the holiday» at
lowed. D uring the social hour a and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Kastburn A t noon a basket dinner wae served
The members oi Vine Maple
lunch was served.
Miss Nellie
a td the tables fa irly groaned be- circle enjojeJ “ covered dish sup her home.
and two sons a ll of A lbany.
Mr. and M '«- J uliui) Ea,k flni
a business trip .
Falk, president of the local league
ueath the load o f good things to per Tuesday evening oiler the c ose c h ild ie n , Erma, Violet tn d Gerald,
H
a
ll’
s
Fierai
Shop
at
327
We’
t
M r. Lym an Pennell’ s mother of presiaed. About 130 were prekeut.
eat
The only disappointrn nt was ol the bueinese i eesion. Theauppei •pent the Thanksgiving holiday»
F irst street, Albany w ill be open
Silverton, is visitin g at the Pennell
the failure of Professor Gentle to was planned iu honor ol the b irth - a» Glide where they visited Mr».
Jam s M cW illiam s, W ilb u r N or' l eveni„g s u n til Christmas to Rive
arrive.
1 ho program included
home hero.
to», Frank and M a rtin Koontz, a ll I h# bl)gv Copper , chance to ahoj
days o f Mrs. Clara LaFollette and Falk’s brothers, Roy and Perry
Mrs. F rank Hoffman returned
several readings. One given by
Bond, and their fam ilies. They
t
h
e
‘
‘G
f*s
of
a
ll
N
ations”
part
Mrs. Nellie Isom.
to her home in Lebanon after a members of lb« Hal««V Gun Club tli
Mr. H arding, our worthy lecturer,
adv
have
been
d
oirg
th
e
ir
b
it
toward
elt bere We.lnes.lay evening
evening and
a
week’ s v is it w ith her . ’ .te r, Mrs.
ol the store
was especially enjoyed. Miss How-
L
is
t
evening
about
ilv
r
t
y
meui-1
retUrned
borne
Sunday
evening.
tl.e preservation of game birds th is
Robert
Gansle
of
Astoria
joined
srd of K irk echool gave a C hrist­ beta of the C brielian chuich drovel
N ora Coates.
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M r. and Mrs
Dale Forbes are (all. More than GO hawks have his brothers. Frank and Charles mas story and her pupils put on s t o t h . borne o lW C. W elle and £
Church Note»
after having been in k e e n kille d this fa ll and something
Mie» lrin e Quimby gave a teadered Mi«« ü o ld ia Welle» Íare-|L_
home now
here the latter part of the week play.
like 45 last fa ll, be«i<iefl tr,liny
San Francisco for three weeks
and in company w ith them and reading and her pupils staged a
was M ethodist:
crows. The crows do great damage th eir fam ilies went to Eugene Sun
melodrama.
Robert 1-oucks of well receplion. The evening
10 a in. Bund*.» school
M r. anJ Mrs. Theodore Jensen
pent .o c i.lly and refreshments,
11:00 a m. m orning worehip.
and daughter, M arie, went to Red- to the pheasants by breaking up day t° epend the d»v at *he
Center school and bis pup.Is put on
hich the visitors had provided,
nests durin g the setting season,
Topic:— “ Tlia Bible.”
a b a ll hour entertainm ent which
mond to attend the wedding
of th e ir parents. Mr. an d
bile hawks prey on the young
6.30 Epw orth League.
included several musical numbers. were served.
th e ir daughter and sister, O live, to birds. Q uail suffer «rea.lv from George Gansle.
• • •
7:80 Evening service.
M r. Dan Abbott of Redmond
i ll speak at M r, Loucks assisted by his brother
PEORIA
hawk
* Miss Goldie Wells
S u b je c t:- ” The
Meaning
of-
an
all
the
The P riscilla club held
the C hristian church Sunday m orn­ E arl rendered several selections
1 art Thursday the home o f Mr
at
the
Hosea."
day meeting Wednesday
ing during tbs entire study period w ith file and g uita r. Hi« harmon-
To Hold Kerb’s Hat
.n d Mrs. H arold M uller waa the
Prayer meeting Thursdays I
cottage. A covered dish dinner
of the Sunday school hour. Hus ica band was a pleasant surprise
Lad.es aid every Wednesday
scene ol a gay fa m ily ' 8Un'° "
is her final roesssae before leaving
was served at noon.
At the next regular meeting ol the they entertained the several M uile.
Bible study cl*»« Tuesdays 2:30
Miss Clarice
McConnell wbo I
for the in te rio r of Africa where she grange, the th ird Saturday ol this
J S. M i'le r. pastor.
fam ilies.
Chrysanthemum» w ye
teaches at Jennings Lodge, spent
w ill resume her missionary vork. m onth, we w ill have itb us Pro need for decorating. Pisces b>r
Thanksgiving w ith her parents
feasor Teutsch who w ill speak in th irty -th re e guests at the beau.i- Church of C h ris t:
The public is invited.
10 ». m Sundey school.
here.
M i.s
M uriel Straley who is favor of a .o u n ly agent. A t that fu lly appointed table were marked.
I j 'OOa. m. communion service.
M r. and Mrs. Fred Vetters
teaching echool at Marshfield spent hour, which w ill be early in th ;
6:45
p. m C b rlrtla n Endeavor.
The
members
of
the
I
Go
1
Go
H a rrisb u rg are at the home of M r.
the T ha nksg iving holidays s t her afternoon, the meeting w ill be open
Evening
topic: "G o d ’s Greater»
club
were
d
e
lig
h
tfu
lly
entertained
and Mrs- Burkey here. Mr. \ e t t . r .
home io Halsey. She had as her to anyone wishing to hear the
Wsdi.esday
a’
ternoon
by
Mr»
Question
to
Mau.
is an in v a lid and has been confined
guests w hile here the Miesse Alice speaker and a ll ere co rd ia lly »n
We «»'«id “ cordial in v ita tio n
George
Chandler.
Conversation
U bis bed by paralysis for over a
Schott and Margaret D t wlev who vited.
and contests were pleating diver to attend this service.
year. He is 86 years old. He is an
are also teaching in Marshfield,
Mrs. M «ry B'«r , y bad T h ,n k
A change in tbs set vices for Hun-
sions end late lo the afternoon the
uncle of Mr«. Burkey.
l^ ro y Straley drove to the coast giving dinner w i'h bei son« and
day
of particular intereet to the
hostess
served
»
delicious
lunch.
Mrs. Emma Junkins was the
c ity for hie sister and her friends daughters and their families at the
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•
•
com m uni’ y should tie noted st this
guest of her niece and nephew, Mr
on Tuesday and they returned by home ol A rth u r Wsggen«'- “ '»•
lake
cheek
and Mrs 'R oy Jackson, and fam ily
tim e. A t the Bible school hour.
Rose Burge of Albany, Mu- W il-
stage Sunday even'.ig.
10:00, Mis« Goldie WeH« w ill «peak
Mr.
»
nd
M
.s.
E
V
.
Bass
were
of lla U e y, Thanksgiving day.
I ’ lv e n , Roy, John and James ham Pence and Mr«. Wagg«»-r «re hos's st » T h a u k s g itiu g d in n e r Iasi to the tongregslioo. This w ill he
M re .H arry Sprenger ba. receive
Paul
Brown, and Mi»« Laverne Brown, the dsughtere, end H ira m ,
Thursday to • group oi relatives. her Isst appearance before leaving
word th a t bar brother-in-law , La­
a llo t Madras, Oregon, surprised and Ralph Bierly the sons,
Seated s t the table were M r. ami for Africa. A meeting ol the mem-
ver«» A rnold, who lives close to
M r. and Mrs. C. S. W rig h t Friday
J B. Waggener and w ile arrived
W . Munson, M r. and M r l- hership of the church for im port-
Mre
Lebanon, was throw n from a wag-
called on
t „ t boeinesa ha. been requested
from
when
they
suddenly
home Wednesday evening
Homer Bloom nd children and
on and h u rt last week M r A m o
them , having driven from their Yakim a where they have bean Signs Muneon of Albany, Mr. and by the church board Im mediately
is confined to his bed.
Tipton, Iowa, home to Halsey by way of the Me- w orking during the apple harvest
Elmer Munson ol Potter and follow ing th . church services. We
M r.and Mrs. C harlo. Arnold and ( John
Mre.
Kenzie Pass where the encountered
E m il Munson and urgently request the presence«.
A well d r ill pulled in on the Bfr. and Mrs.
heavy snows. Mr. end lir e W right
Mr. daughters who are visiting here the entire meuiberahip lor a short
Veatch property Monday.
a
to F u se n e W ednesday to
* »> ç to hold Herbert
r ■
.re uncle and sunt i f the young
period only.
Veatch tbinke i t w ill he easier to from Nebraska^__ ______
folks and had not seen them for get a new well th»n move the old
Shelley, minuter
*
JM
Catherine A rnold, who is tr
promise«! mu. .. — ----
C o nl.ntied on i'H « 8.
16 years. From here they returned
at the Pacific Christian h°»P
1[pP,1(,r ha, known Mr
*
one.
home by way ol Portlaod.
They returned to their home th at| |be ,„tter
a boy et Wes
«
.
evening.
Iowa.