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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1928)
M r and Mrs C H- Davidson and grasa and t*»l meadow grass, power farm ing conference were in Albany Saturday afternoon Published Thursday at Halsey. Oregon which are among the varieties school from January 11 to 251, con and w hile there called on M r. and H. P. and A. A. LAKE heavily im ported, live and p'oduc» tacted by the departm ent of agri- u ltu ra l engineering under P ro -j M r*. J A. McCullough, form er res.- Publishers sc „1 crop* h>‘re tor many year* fess,.r W J G ilm ore, head o f the dents of th is neighborhood Mrs. with little i xpense. Entered at the postoifice at Halsey, I departm ent. .From January 14 to i McCullough s health is good and Oregon, as second class matter. 26 a bay, grain and seed grading M r. M cCullough is better than he Christmas Packages Advertise $1 a year in advance. Arrearages 12 Kc Ischool w ill be conducted by the was last w inter. a month. Stops when time expire* Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh and Toe presen* C hristinas season 'farm crops department. Several unless continuance is ordered. brought a movement more exteri visiting instructors and government san are 1>I w ith influenza. Mrs Advertising 25c an inch; no discount sire th m at any previous time lolficiala w ill assist the resident Jahn Starnes of F ayetteville is ior time or space; no charge tor ■taff beaded by G K H yslop anJ caring for them. composition or changes. Announce- j which w il* 1 r is iilt in m aking Ore M i-s Addie Pavidsou o f Leba D D H ill nients of entertainments, food sales, gon piodocts le tte r known and non was the C hristinasguest of her The eighth annual canners school more popular io the eastern stater etc., wnor.e object is to raise money, cliarged at regular advertising rates. than ever before, and that w ill which draws from n il western slates brother and his wife, Mr. aud Mre. Announcements of religious meetings, center favorable comm ent on this and Canada every year, w ill he C. H. Davidson. not exceeding four inches, free il stale »am Seymour Jorne, state h>-ld this year from January 28 to Gladys Hadley who is attending copy is received before Tuesday. m arket agent. Reference is had to February 13. This is conducted in the state normal at M onm outh is the thousand of packages o f walnuts I the horticu tu ra l products depatt- spending the holidays here w ith her W heat Grown in Thirteen Weeks tilberts. prunes, cheese, etc., that ment under the d ire c tii n of Pro uncle and aunt, M r. aud Mrs Frank have been mailed the past several cessor E.H - Wiegand. Hadley. Wheat brought from the grain weeks Io friends and relatives E n jo y in g Christm as dinner w ith to m a tu rity in 13 weeks w ithout “ hack hom e'’ by residents a ll u| Spoon River Sparks M r. and Mrs. Frank H adley and t ie use of soil or sunlight is the and down western Oregon. nieces, Gladys and Velva H adley, result of no rx p e rio i n t conducted (By Special Correspondent) In this laudable combination of were M r. and Mrs. Jackson o f by the U n iv e r-ity of C alifornia. C. E. G ille tt and fa m ily, Wilson Brownsville. The la tte r is a sister advertising and frie n d ly reuieni. Instead of sewing the grain, it brance, the dwellers in the citie- G ille tt and Rev. G ille tt spent sf Mrs. Hadley. "a* placed in j irs of water con- have done much to encourage the I Christm as day at the Shirley T orry E njoying a fa m ily reunion on t lin in g necessary food elemen'iS, ■ipecial industries In which th e ir I home near Salem. Christm as day were Mr. and Mrs. s lid instead of su nligh t, electric a gricu ltu ra l neighbors are engaged. I E. E. Carey and fa m ily spent D. S. M cW illia m s and son E llio t, lig h t was applied 16 hours a day. j Another thing that ought to be C hrigtl,)ag at , he H enry Seefeld and James MeVVilliam3 at the S id I nder these conditions a fine grade done is to see that t i n word Ore- I home. Mrs. Seefeld and daughter ney Sm ith home. of wheat wa* matured in 13 we'ks gon is printed prom inently upon I Esther who rtc e n tly had th e ir ton- M r. and Mrs. G. M itzne r. Ida instead of the usual four to five every box and package of local L j | g |.emOved are getting along very M itzner of A lbany, and Rev. Theo, inootbs. A battery of 12,’argon-gas product that is shipped out of this | njce|y and Am anda M itzner o f Salem e'ectric lights of 3<X) candlepower state. That is one o f the w ap spent C hristm as day at the Ernest Grace K ir k was not able to re- each took the place of the sun. necessary to secure proper notice Gourley home iu the Knox Butte turn to her school duties at I’ ine and credit. com m unity. Grove last week on account of importation of Grass Seed h iv in g the flu. She is now able United States im portation of Land Settlement W ork to he about. grass seed, many varieties of which Land settlement w otk in Oregon Visitors a t the II. E. B ie rly home Detailed plans are now complete cun he produced successfully in has attracted nation-w ide attention Christmas day were M r. and Mrs, the northwest, continue to have a for the opening of three special D F. Burge of Dever for dinner A Ib a n y value of one m illio n annuaIIv, says agricultural short courses scheduled and Ava, Edna, C harlie and Ar- »a exchange. The cheapness with to begin in January at the Oregon della Falk later in the day. wit ch western r je grass can he Slate college at C orvallis. Des- Sun.. Mon., M r. and Mrs. W .A . Carey of Sa produced and the character o f land c rip tiv e folders on these may be I ec. 30 3! ou which it can be grown coinmeud obtained by addressing the tebeol lem spent F rid a y v isitin g th e ir it to those who have cheaf lami of a g ric u ltu re there. s in , E. K, Carey, and daughter, suited to its production. O rchard! T he first coutse to open is M rs. C. E. G iile tt, atid th eir fa m i Jane Gray’s story with lies. They went to Eugene Satur Jack Holt. day to vis it at the F. VV. Robinson Tues., Wed., Jan. 1-2 home, re tu rn in g to Salem Sunday. HALSEY ENTERPRISE because of the effectiveness in se who w ill o u tlin e a suggested piatt curing a fine type of settlers and o f development for the farm pur. the suc'ess in locating approxim ate- chased, h a rm in g in Oregon i u ly 8500 fam ilies in the la*t fo ur many respects is e n tire ly different yesrs w ith only three fa m ilien not front fa rm in g in eastern or middle e ntirely satisfied w ith the service, western states and the help of the In com m enting on the excellent county agents is of great value in record of settling these people on ( getting the new settler properly Oregon farms, \V- G Id« manager started. C ou nty agents also are state chamber of commerce, a t t r i- ’ consulted in the purchase of lands butes the results to three methods as they soon get acquainted w ith The first is the system used o f p ra c tic a lly every fa rm in their ar praising ands in different sec- counties and know what it w ill tions o f the state by local citizens produce. who know values and who do not have any land for sale themselves. The new re itie r is thereby assured he w ill not pay more than the land is a ctua lly w orth The first step in locating settlers w ith chances for their ultim ate auccess is then Joni- pleted. The second feature, and along the same line, is the cooperat ion of the many county agents. New set tlers can confer w ith these agents The last feature is the walcora- iog com m ittee composed o f busi ness niau and citizens of the com. m u n ity who meet the new settlers and assist them in becoming J acqu tin ted and established in th eir new homes. A frie n d ly interest in new people soon results in th e ir becoming identified w ith local in terests and organizations and be coming permanent residents. Economy of The Month New Agricultural Courses GLOBE ‘Avalanche’ S P E C IA L B O X E S of Christmas Candies Christmas Candies in special boxes that breathe the spirit of Christmas. The quality of the candy adds to the pleasure of giving it as a gift. A full assortment of nuts, and fruits for the holiday trade. CLARK'S Confectionery M r. and Mrs. b. R. Snvder of Salem and R uth Snyder of Port land came up to the M erw in Van nice home Tuesday and the two famiics had Christm as dinner at the J .H . Vannice horde, lh e Van- nice children who are going to school in Salem were also home. Miss Snyder w ill spend the week end at the M erw in Vannice home. . -dB*»' CJ 1 C Tires Lester K e lle r and George and Albert West of The Sixes ate v is it ing friends in th is com m unity dur- in g the holidys. V isitors at the H J F a lk home Tuesday afternoon were A lex Snodgrass and fa m ily of Shedd, Mr. and Mrs. John Nem chick, Roy Nemchick and fa m ily and M r. S h e rrill a ll of H a rris b u rg . Web ster and Andrew F alk, George W e lt and Lester K e lle r also spent Christinas eve at the F alk home. O rd e r Y o u r N e w F o rd N o w ! G J, Rike aqd fa m ily and Chris Sorenson and fa m ily had Christm as at ttie R in g h o rf home in the Lake Creek neighborhood. Cold Weather Necessitates a change in adjustments on your en-. gine. Let us do this work for you. W’e specialize in brake relining and ad ' ustments. S Ü HALSEY GARAGE “ Fisk I 92 9 License Plates can be used on new cars after De cember 20th, 1928. Howe Garage B r o w n s v ille , O regon Authorized Ford Dealers. Hodgen-Brewster Poultry Feeds R ise strong, husky pullets with Hodgen-Brewster Developing Mash The Christm as tree program and shadow social at the K ir k school F rid ay evening was well attended although there were but ten pies which netted $10 50. Miss Lena Keen, v h o is teach ing school at Hood River, is spend ing the hnlidaya at the home of her parents, M r and Mrs. Fred Keen, and also at th e C litl'o rd Bah- cock home. Mrs. C. W . Bone of Spokane, W ashington, is v is itin g at the VV. R K n k home for several days. Mrs. Bone is n sister of the latter. OAK PLAIN NEWS Tom Moore - Bessie Love in “ Anybody Here Seen Kelly” E llio tt M c W illia m s who is a student at N orth Pacific Dental college in P ortland is spending the I holiday week w ith his parent». M r and Mrs. D. S. M cW illiam s. E l- ' lio t was in itia te d recently into the Delta Sigma D elta, inte rn a tio n a l dental fra te rn ity . Christm as day M r. and Mre. Lyle Chance entertained th e ir par- ente. M r. and Mrs H W . Chance o f Halsey and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Davis of A lb an y. one tablespoon flour and stir smooth. Add one cup peach syrep slowly, stirring constantly until thick and smooth. Season with cinnamon, and pour over the peach toast. Serve hot. This would serve eight if each member of the family would he content with one slice of toast, hut they won’t. Dainty for Dessert Bully for Breakfast Peach Meringues: Cut stale sponge cake in rounds with a cookie cutter. Slightly moisten each round with the juice of Maraschino cherries. Put half a canned peach, cut side up, on each piece of cake, and fill cavities with halved Maraschino cherries. Make a meringue, using three tablespoons confectioner’s «nirir to each egg white, and pile thickly over the peaches. Bake in a very slow oven until the meringue Melt one tablespoon butter, add is done—300° for fifteen minutes- Peach Toast : Beat one egg slight ly, and add three-fourths cup milk, one teaspoon sirgar and one-fourth teaspoon salt. Dip eight slices of bread in this mixture, and sauté a golden brown in butter. Dip eight peach halves in flour and sauté these also golden brown in the same skillet. . Place one peach half on each slice of toast, and pour over It the following sauce: Thursday - Friday, Jan. 3-4 Ralph Lewis in ^Freedom of the Press Saturday, Jan. 5 Ken Maynard in “ The Phantom City” Make arrangements now to attend our Monster Midnight Mat inee New Year’s Eve presenting Warner Stone anil his 12 sizzling syncopaters, pretty girts, dancers, singers, world pre miere of a big picture. Laughs, hilarity, Noise, All seats reserved ■ wna ' ■ ■ ...P A C K E D «m b V A L U E the Pajmouth J la r b:njs the most in its field I , For General Hauli r.g ■ Transfea and Drayage ■ Business. Orders for Wcod, ■ Sand and Gravel. Ralph C. Smith * l’lione Morris Pharmacy 2C3 I Trips made anywhere. K IR K JE W E LR Y STORE Diamonds, Watches, Clocks Silverware. N EW STO R E NEW STO C K Repairing of all kinds. (Over 6 years with Pratt’s) 135 South Second Street Corvallis. Oregon. iB n terp rlM CorrM pondewc«) Josephine Law lor of P o rtla n d ia staying w ith Mrs. Lam » Coding and assisting w ith the house work. J ' t O t/SEW IV SS are constantly I f f confronted with the problem of how to be economical and yet serve delicious dishes. One way, this fall, is to serve combina tions of canned peaches which are inexpensive. They are tempting just as they come from the can, but here are a couple of recipes with which she can vary them. S tr a le y Bros. on the highway. Short Order Lunches Groceries Meat Market Gas and Oil, Camp Grounds and Cabins. 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