Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 27, 1928, Image 1

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POULTRY
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Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn C ounty
Halsey, Oregon, Thursday, December 27 1928.
Pacific Cooperative Poultry
Producers Continue Business
DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
C u rT M D o o e e u c e )
51 They Den't All Wash Dishes
At College. Says Lulu Howard
Miss Hope Clay, who has Iren
Corvallt«, Dec. 26 —They d o n 't
Mr, and Mi». Ray Hover and
U th e Portland surgical hoepita1, | B|; waeh dishes
J„e College is be-
The Pacific Cooperative Poultry i va T ann went to Albany Wedoes-
returned to her home here Sunday. coming mole versatile each year H
Producers will continue to operate. day> Klire Tann rem ained to visit
M rs Janies D a’ ry m ple of T ill« - earning lm way Iro in rook to »emor
as more th a n enough hens have her mother u n til Christm as day
niook »pent C hristm as at the Me- m the o p in io n of Mrs Lulu How.
been signed up to m ake the new a„ d oud Georgia Overtou returned
May all the joys of life be thine
D onald home.
a ril, e m p lo ym e n t »ecretary w ith
contract effective Ja n u a ry 1, 1929. * ith tho Hovers.
In nineteen hundred twenty-nine.
M
rs.
Nora
Coates
spent
Monday
the Oregon State college Y M C A
To d ate (December 20) more
L. E. Eagy and family spent
May love and hope and peace entwine
and
Tuesday
in
Albany
at
the
home
College statistics f o ra number
th a n »0 per cent ol t' e present Christm as Hay with Mr. E agy's
And make thy heart a happy shrine.
o f her »on, A lto n Coates.
o i years allow that appoaimately 51
m em bership have signed the new parents near Oakville.
...
i r
II j.
.
tier
contract and in addition to this,
With good deeds may our lives combine
Miss ,,
G ertrude
F arwell
'a . assist-
’’ c< nt ol
u the men and . 20 . per
.,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sylvester,
. . .
i M- it u
cent of the women are entirely self
m any poultrym en who never were Mrs. Em m a Sylvester, Mr. and
As clings to oak the ivy vine.
mg Ht the home of M r. H .r.G ouey
supporting. 1 l addition, 39 per
affilated with the organization are Mrs. Ray Hover, Georgia Overton,
That after us there still may shine
while they are convales.ing from
cent more of the entire student
signing.
A record made true to the line
E. E. Hover and family attended ,
the flu.
body «re partly so. The method«
The association will lose some the Christm as program at the Sum ­
Of justice, truth and mercy.
Mr. and Mrs Roy F arm er an
used by these aspiring studeute
members in Clark county, W ash, merville school near H arrisourg
the parents of a bahv boy born at
— W m . H. W heeler .
during the college year to supple­
ington, due to a territorial agree­ Friday night.
ihe Corvallis hospital.
ment their summer sav ngs »re
m ent
between
th e
Oregon
Eunice Sylvester. Nora and Pearl
llen
ry
Halverson
has
been
ill
both varied nil. I odd.
and th e W ashington associations.
Pehrseon arrived home Friday to
with
Ihe
flu
He
was
at
the
lion
e
George
H artley ,
1 6 -,ear old
U nder th is agreem ent the Oregon
spend the Christm as vacation.
of Ida sister, Mrs. Charles Davis freshm an from P ortland, who says
association withdraws from the
= J
Mr Sylvester is painting the in ­
he will not tie satisfled until he
and family.
north ern h alf of th a t county, and
terior
of
the
school
house
and
other
E. H. Marggson and fam ily were finishes his undergraduate work
the W ashington association from
repairs are also being made during
guests
of the G V. Maxwell family ai d then goes on lor a doctor's de­
the southern half.
gree in law, works in a Corvallis
vacation.
C
hristm
as day.
T his rem arkable re-signup, radi­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Nichols
and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beamer of barter shop in his spare hours and
Delos C lark who is teaching at
cating as it does th a t we will have
Mrs. C.J Powell is reported to
Fioyd
Nichols
aud
family
spent
Crane,
Oregon,
urrived
iu
Halsey-
Heather,
are at the home of Mrs then plays the drum s in a cam pus
m ore hens under contract this
be very ill with pneumonia a t her
Cbrietm
as
at
the
Charles
Nichols
Beamer’s
parents' Mr. and Mrs orchestra on week end nights.
Sunday
to
spend
the
holidays
at
com ing year than we had last year
home east of Halsey.
James B. and Robert Brown
Luther Brock for the Christm as
is testim ony to the poultrym en'» home in Halsey.
Mrs. Tom Ardary and Helen liome.
brought
a pair of cows with them
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ely and Sam
appreciation of the fact that theonly
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Well« had week.
W illiam s left by stage Wednesday
to
college
and started producing
c h a rc e they have to survive is by Campbell and family spent C hrist­ noon on a trip to P ortland.
Jam es Tate and d ater, Mr» Ag and selling certified m ilk. At the
as th eir C hristm as guests. Mrs.
acting collectively in m arketing the mas at the Johnson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay of Enid Helseth and two children. nes C lark, are in Portland (or a start they performed all the duties
com m odity which they produce, io
Albert and Mary Heinrich oi
from
niiL'm aid
to
business
near Halsey are among those who Mr. and Mrs. Glenn K eudall, Mr. few days.
other words, cooperating in the Portland and Fred and Anna H ein­
Mr. and Mrs Merle Gregg of solicitors, but their business has
are just recovering from an attack and Mrs. J. B. K endall and Roy
rich of Corvallis are spending their
disposition of their product.
Bell/ountaia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert expanded to auch an extent th a t
Wells of A lbauy.
The association is in fine finan­ Christm as vacation with their of th " flu.
G atke and Stanley Satchwell of they now hire extra student help.
Dnring
the
last
few
days
there
L. F. T uttle, section forem an on
cial condition, aud we will close parents here.
Salem spent Christm as with their
As representative of a shoe com p­
the Halsey division of the Southern have been num erous auto wrecks
th e year with a surplus ol close to
Harold Teal of A shland visited
mother, Mra. Nellie Satchwell.
any, Sterling Behnke, another
Pacific, is confined to his home by along the highway north of Halsey
#100,000.00.
at the P. A. Pehrsson home the
Portland student, carries his sample
but so far there have not beeo any
•a severe cold.
At the meeting of th e board of first of the week.
L V. Chance was transacting case aiound to the various fraterni­
serious accidents reported. I h e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
P.
Moody
and
directors today, the custom ary 6
Quite a large crowd attended the
ties and halls, taking orders lor
wreckers however have been kept business in Corvallis Saturday.
per cen t dividend on Common Pine Groye Christm as tree exer­ ch-ldren spent C hristm as in H ar
collegiate
footwear.
F raternity
Mrs.
Ora
Sm
ith
spent
Wedner-
risburg at the ho ne of the former s fairly busy.
Stock was declared ,—Rggsaminer.
meu are naturally hospitable, he
day
in
Eugene
and
while
there
bad
cises.
Asa E astburn and fam ily of Al­
brother.
finds, so he accum ulates m any a
Dean Eilyeu spent C hristm as
Charles Straley drove to M arsh­ b a n , were guestH for Cbrietmas some dental work done.
free meal in addition to the busi­
day with his parents, M r and Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
hris
H
o.telller
of
field the latter p a rt of the weak for dinner at the Buford Morris home
ness. From the»8 two sources of
R L. Bilveu, near Lake Creek.
his sister Muriel who is spending in H alsey During the evening Mr. Crawfordsville were guests at the income Behnke is m aking his en ­
Now th a t influenza is epidem c
H arry L. Stew art and family of the holidays at her home here.
and Mrs. K enneth Coburn and d a t e Sm ith home for Christm as
tire college expenses
in th is state, it is well to know West Stayton spent C hristm as with
Mrs Fred E. Taylor who has M aigaret Morris of Eugene weie dinner.
And so it goes. Ona Rtudeul runs
how to treat this disease Biid how­ the E. E- Hover lam ily.
Mrs. Betty Bone of Spokane was
been spending tbo C hristm as holi- visitors a t the same home.
i
popcorn
stand. Another takes
to control it, says Frederick D.
Bert H aynes and family of E u ­ davs in Halsey a t the home of her
Tuesday Mrs. Bert C 'a rk , son a visitor in Halsey last week at orders for a local photographer,
S trick ler of tb s sta te board ol gene attended the Pine Grove
father, John Standish, returned Delos and daughter Georgina were the O .W . Frutn home while enroute alters sell clothing, operate home
h ealth. Both the cure and pre­ C hristm as tree aud program Mon-
among those enjoying a family re- to California.
home this afternoon.
photo finishing shop«, or do a hit
vention of influenza depend on
day evening.
H. F. Lake and daughter M urid f tutoring ou the side;
union at the home of the form er’s
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Amos
Ramsay
had
knowing the cause. The best w ay
Mrs. Reed and R ita and John ol
parents, Mr and Mrs. W illiam spent Christm as day in Albany at
They don’t all wash dhhes!
to keep from taking influ^ Xft
I
vlsited at the P. A. Pehrsson as their guests C hristm as day Mr. C urtis of Lebanon. Nearly It) *e e the C. E. G ladbari hume. Muriel
and
Mrs.
E.S.
H
ayes
and
daughter
keep away from people having
|
remained in Albany for the rest ol
Agnes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R am ­ present for the day.
highly contagious d isease
|
the
week.
say, K enneth Sm ith »ud M rs. Ora
Mr. and Mrs. W H. Beene and
W hen you feel an attack o, iu-
Church Notes
Last
Sunday Mr and Mrs. O. J.
son Alan, who have been visiting
Sm ith.
fluenza coming on, take a laxative
Albertson
and Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
Miss Osa Miller of Portland and friends and relatives in Halsey the ert Ramsay of near Halsey were
and a glass of t o t lemonade and Methodist:
J.\V. Mullin and associates have
10 a. ra. Sunday school
her brother H arold of Ryderwood, past lew days, and also looking gueete at the J N. E lliott home in ,nyen OVer the Nickel« S ilv-r mines
go to bed early. E at lightly, drink
after
property
interests,
will
leave
11:00
a.m
.
morning
worship.
w ater freely snd stay in bed until
W ash., were guests over Christm as
in the W allapal m ountains in Ari
tomorrow for their home in Loug Brownsville
T opic: ‘ Highw ay of Life.
all symptoms have disappeared.
at the home of their parents, Rev.
Fred
R
obin,
and
son
Frederick
«one, according to au article in the
Beach, Calif. It is understood that
0:30 Epw orth League.
and Mrs. J. S Miller of Halsey.
Isolate yourself. Do not kiss or
have
been
confined
to
their
home
Kingman ( Arizona, Miner,
No evening service.
The former returned to Portland they have rented their lesidance lín ü , a north part of town with an
even shake hands. Just because
The g.ckels Silver p .party
property on the h'ghwey to John
Prayer m eeting T hursdays 7:30
Tuesday afternoon while H arold
some one has passed th is disease
attack «if influenz. for the p a .t ten q u it, im portant, there being a large
Ladies aid every Wednesday
rem ained here u n til this morning. Salash
on to you is no excuse for your be
They aie reported uetter tonnsg» of excellent ore on th
Bible study class Tuesdays 2:30
ing careless. This is not a spectacu­
‘
snrht in the various
dum p ...<1
and in sight
J . S. M i'ler, pastor
now however.
lar
openings. For several year» Mr.
I» l course
VUUS ov. of tre
- - - a - tm e n t nor will
Sunday the home of Mr slid Bickels has been a t work ou lh9
it produce strik in g results, but it c h u rch of C h ris t:
10
a.
m.
Sunday
school.
I
Mrs.
Sidney Sm ith was the scene mines and has dave'oped them
will cut down greatly the chances
11:00
a.
m.
com
m
union
service
lo
f
a
very pleasant dinner winch tb rju g b tuunel and .b e lt to a
for complication», such as pneu­
I was planned in honor of -he b irth ­ depth of about 200 feet, a 1-rge
6:45 p- m. C hristian Endeavor
T h . problem - I
° " « " * ' " ‘J S i *
m onia and other infections, says
day of Mr. Sm ith and Mrs. Ora ore body beiug opened on the tu n ­
a friend.
much before the public, wi J ^ - s i x t h annual convention at Med-
M r. Strickler.
Dairymen's association at its
program than usual ha.
I Sm ith.
7:30—Evening service.
nel level. This ore carries values
The streptococci:» hemolyticus
ford. January 9 and 10. M oreof
'
ram }U5t announced by
j M Shelley, m inister
Mr.
and
Mt«.
Cecil
Dawson
ol
irrangcd, as shown by the o _ _ ___ „r «air»
‘n o husband-
dairy husband
in silver ami Lud.
been arranged,
is usually unable to invade the
I Halsey
Mr. and Mr»
Robert I The
P. M. Brandt, secretary, and head of the deparimem
taking over of the -----
Nickels
liaiavj and
sas.v. ----------
-
m e IUBIIIK
h ealth y to d y but gains e n tra n c e .
W right
In(e, 0 , .
ry at Oregon State college.
thg annlla! convention
Ramsay
ol
Route
One
were
R
«
s
b
L
ilver
property
is
one
of
of
the
ini-
This is the first time in many yea
h t »
McCrilcken of
in personsw ho are run down by in-
BChojl god Charley
at the Albertson home Monday eve- por(gl)t eVMnli of the W allapaii.
ha, been held in the sou hern part o the sta.
fluensa. Streptococcus pneum onia a - 1 B
the Scboo,
|n in g , end the Dawsons remained j
Nickels who e a brother of
a very serious complication a n 1 W n«hl
P o rlland spent the
Oregcn ChV.
R e. P - d r - t T h,
the chance, of P«lH»g Ibrough af- ol ^ontnert
Chancy
Sickele of Halsey, is well
until Tuesday evening.
program follows:
te r thia infection has invaded the |c v b u n l. « „ tm - . - vacation in Hr.leey at
known
here and formerly IK’d
Wednesday, January 9
M r „ rU, n
the home of their parent«, Mr. and
Opening
session.
Con"
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'’Mickle.
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d
a
ir
y
and
food
M rs. N. A. Corbett Dies
here.
body are none too good.
l Mr». C-9. W right.
Mr. and Mrs.
"European Dairying as I Saw n . }■
c
.llin
g
m
a:
T>lboU
Bnd
daughters,
The im portance of
Mr* Frank G ansleacd daughter .
comm i„icc„.
Mr». N. A. Corbet died a t her
physician early can not he too high-
lroaS aud g elly May, of G rand
Leila
have been »pending the past
home so utheast of Halsey luesdey
d „ h i,.,» » . - - - I .
ly em phasized. Many of the com- ,
glg0 c h r ittm a i vi.ilor»
ei-vcral
day« at I**« ho““ ‘ "*
evening folloei g a lingering ill­
associations with 300 lb. her
„
Brewster, Redmond.
plications of influenza can be pre-
W rlg b t borne.
form
ei's
parents in Oregon City.
•Successful Dairying on Irng ted Land
'
ness. The body we» taken to E«
v ested by proper treatm ent.
r
pleasant fam ily reunion
lC. H. £ r o w , Shedd.
I
Mr.
and
Mre. Kenneth Cross of
gtne and funeral eerv ee» will he
th e sake of others it is well to r -
»
p j jrorBt«r home in
, Albany »pent C hristm as in Halsey
held io th at city.
Thursday Forenoon
m em ber th a t in flu e rz i is a e o n
.
over C hri.tm as when Mr.
' «t the home ol the form er’s mother,
• H „ 1 a , „ , d VP u , H - d F re e * ! » , « . , - » • »■ “ »"»>•
Mrs Corbett wa born at Leone,
tagious disease and it is up to you
F orster’s m arried children
Mrs. E. A P. LaFollette. John
K ansas, Ju n e 28, 1885. The fam-
k ,,p II I . ro a r,e lf U " ’ • » ' “ J
I „ lb -
- A h S ’S .'lr o l W .,k in J„ k .n n C c n , , . '
*- C
Porter and daughter. Mr*- Edith
ily bad only lived near Halsey
h a n d k e rc h ie f and p r .r e c t rp r.e
K o jo jio i W i,
I
Robnetl of IM sey were also gueste.
m .,™ e —
<*■
N c
eiuce leet May, wheu they moved
Mis. Lou Browne of Portland
of Ih ed i.ease.
„ „ H .r m .n S u i» » «
-on Ihe Rolla McCullough place.
C .,« . H „ l,k ,nd H n „ „ H „ l,h .- B T.
ing spray out droplets of
came ¿p Saturday evening and re-
« d M r « 4 Mr,. f .« J R c b .r l. .1
Besides her husband Mre. Corfu t
loaded with ge'® » and
' 4 Salem Mr aud Mrs. Preston New-
rnained until Tueadav evening at
Simms. O. S. A. C.
Afttrnoon
lis
eurvived
by three s tm , Harold
nearby is certain to get a goo
M r. aDd Mrs. L.
the home ol her m other and ..»ter.
•of K irtball, N ebraska, Fred and
-W k.t c ,..m C r iln s C.n D«
lndn.lr,.- «■ »■ Bo",».
dose of this. If you have influe -
Engeue end Robert
Ml» Mary Allan and Mrs Fayette
1 Norman at home, and two daugh­
g, to bed and isolate yourself, .ay s
A n |eU ,
f.ake. Charles Gollra and family
ters, Virginia and Mabel, also at
Mr. Strickler.
Robert Foritef and H m ily who
of Albany were gueste on I hri»t-
hum«
Kha ¡»also survive! by one
n
b ite h»’ e be‘ n
he,# l? r ,Ome
I mas day at the earns home.
Bundt, O. S. A. C,
.
| %
grandson.
Any one finding a small
,#(t
lo r their home m
19 2 9
HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES
Influenza Preventive Measures
î. W. Mullen and Associates
Take Over Sickels Mines
Oregon Dairymen Arrange Meet
for Medford Early in January
'■>, fh, D,i„
™ w
Business session. Adjornment
and black pup p le a ., not.fy
Enterprise office.
,,ly
Calllornia.
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