Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 24, 1927, Image 1

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AGRICULTURE
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
Established in 1912. Voi. 16. No. 29.
ALBANY AMERICAN LEGION
TO STAGE 3-ACT COMEDY
Halsey, Oregon, Thursday November 24, 1927.
Halsey M eat M arket Installs New
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
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R . l N . e r . t n g M . m In It , Shop H A L S E Y
A N Q
DAlRYIhG
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
VJC1N|TY BREVITIES
The Halsey Meat Market has
The Right to Keep a id Bear
Arms A Constitutional Ong
The right of individual iuitiative
HIGHWAY NORTH OF HA1SEY
SCENE OF THREE WRECKS
November 28, 29, 30, Dates just installed a late model Shercr Oren Anderson of Albany was exclusion of the uxcellent display aud free lorn from annecess try res
Three l’trsons Injuiel and
meat display refrigerator with a transacting business In Halsey of holiday goods.
Set for “ Baby Mine’’
traiut ia ii b irn in every Am-ric n
Four Autos Damaged
Frigidaire cooling system.
The Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Koontz lefi
The American Legion will break nsw piece of equipment places the
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Koontz and this morning for Portland to spend
into the theatrical limelight on local market on a par with any
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, like establishment as to the sani­ Mra. J. H. Drinkard spent Tues­ Thanksgiving day.
November 28, 29 and 30, when the tary bandliug of meats and other day in Eugene on a business trip.
We’re going to see eomethii g
Oren Frum bitched the tractor done to improve the looks cf Second
war veterans will present at the foods handled by a meat market.
Rameseum theater in Albany, the The refrigerator is built of golden unto the scarifier the other day and street, judging from comment
three-act musical comedy, ‘ Baby oak with plate glass front and the took some of the kinks out of the heard on the streets recently.
M ine.”
interior is finished in white enamel streets.
There is a report current that a
The show is being produced un­ with trays of the same finish. It
Pete Sear*, a well known young dog poisoner is abroad sod that a
der the direction of Mr. and Mrs. affords an excellent and wholeeome business man of the Linn county
number of Halsey dogs have met
McNaughton, who score I a de­ view of meats and selections by metropolis was a Halsey businete
death by this means. The person
cided hit with the r last production patrons so much easier, Mr Huff­ visitor Wednesday.
th a t has fallen so low as to inflict
for the Elks, "Purple Flashes.”
man is to be commended on his
Last Saturday the members of this kind of torture on any dumb
‘‘Baby Mine,” is a combination enterprising spirit.
Charity Grange held an all day animal should be classed in the
of a laughable farce-comedy, and a
meeting with a basket dinner at same category as the old time horse
series of beautiful revues, and con­
noon.
M r . Saylor of Portland thief and if caught should be meted
tains a'cast of fifty people. Pretty
gave a talk on group ineurance.
out the game punishment.
chorus girls, beautiful models, tai
Mis. W. H. Wheeler left for Sil­ iia a v W a w v w - w v w w i / v w »
ented soloists, cute kiddies and
verton Tuesday to visit her son, |
A lf o r d A r r o w s
funny comedians, will all help to
Ole
Kayser,
and
family,
and
also
tW Z V W W W V /A O W A M A S
Friday evening a basket ball
make it a big success. It has been
presented in several coast cities game was played between the her granddaughter, formerly La
(Enterprise correspondent)
sophomores and freshmen with a Verda Kayeer, butw how ae recent­
with equal success.
Mr and Mrs John Rol, and the
The cast of ‘‘Baby Mine” in score of 13 to 8 in favor of the ly married.
latter’s
daughter, E tta Godwin,
eludes the following: L J. Bell as former.
Lieut. F Buford Morris, Carl
went to Albany Saturdayjand Etta
Alfred Hardy, father of triplets;
The Dramatic club held its reg­ Isom, Al Smith and John Quimby went ou from there to her home at
Mrs. Ura McNaughton as Zoie, a ular weekly meeting Tuesday. drove to Albany last evening to
Buena Vista,
great little fibber, and Alfred’s Tbo two plrye, "T h e Chinese attend the regular meeting of the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brock and
wife; C. J. McNau'diton as Jimmie Dummy," and “ W’bere But In ONG. The many friends of Morris
Jenks, the baby stealer; Mrs. W. America,” ere being practiced by will be pleased to learn of his pro­ daughter, Dori», of Lake Creel’,
motion from second to first liauten. »pent Monday evening at the Chas­
L. Bilysu as Aggie Jenks, Jimmie’s the members.
ter Curtis home.
ant.
wife; Lillian Metcalf as the Irish
Mrs. Kizer has two new pupils,
colleen; Mary Ciawford as the Ital­
M rs. L E.Bond of Albany spent
This week there has been on
Ruth and Howard Tuttle. They
ian eirl; A1 Green as the Iiish
Friday night and Saturday with
display
in
the
show
wiadow
of
ibe
have a brother and sister in the
father; and P. A. Matheny as the
Koontz store, a cabbage grown by ! her daughter, Mrs. E. D. Isom,
primary grade
vigilant cop.
N. H. Cummings of Lake Creek On Saturday they attended the
Tuesday morning a special as­
Some of the many song hits that
which weighs 171 pounds. Sur- Grange meeting at CharityGrange.
will be heard in “ Baby Mine’’ ary sembly was called io the interest of rounded by many articles of wear­
Bevrrly Isom spent Tuts lay
Miss Frances
“ Rosy Cheeks,” "B ring Back the Red Cross.
ing apparel the cabbage claims the night with her blend, E lta Bram­
those Songs of Long Ago,” “ The Cameron and Dsan W.W. Sullivan attention of the paassrsby to the well.
Gingham G irl,” “ Yesterday," etc of Albany were the speakers. The
Theater and Legion patrons can senior class was appointed to solicit I
look forward to the theatrical treat the Halsey school district. Thirty
dollars was subscribed.
of the season.
Wednesday a Thanksgiving pio-
All seats are reserved and will
be on sale at the Music Shop in graiu as follows was given;
Albany Saturday, beginning at
Song, ‘‘Thanksgiving Day” by
ten o’clock.
Mrs. Coleman’s room; story, "The
First Thanksgiving,” by Jimmie
Sm ith; song, by Mrs. Cross and
*
S P c o r ia N e w s I t e m s ] Mrs. Coleman’s room; instrum ent­
al solo by Retta Armstrong; paper,
<Enterprise Correspondence)
Edith Smith; reading, Blueford
Rev. Sbangle of Milton held tl e Moss.
first quarterly conference at the
Methodist church here Saturday
F a y e tte v ille Ite m s > ,
night and p re aclel Sunday morn­
¡SCHOOL NOTES
We now have
The New Ranges
of the
Mrs. Raymond Stevens and son,
Delmar, of Toledo, are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gram Brat-
tain.
Mrs. Ruby Dorsey is improving
nicely from her operation and ex
pects to be among friends »gain in
the near future.
Charles Shaw of Albany spent
the weekend with home folks.
(B y
Special
Correspondent)
Mr. ar.d Mrs. G.V.M axwell mo­
tored to Klam ath Falls S iturday
to visit their son Ernest.
A number from here attended
the golden wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson Fri­
day afternoon held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Elza Morgan,
The road meeting held at the
A cattlem an was here Monday Greenback school house Wednes­
and purchased one cow from Mrs. day evening resulted in 48 votes
Shaw and three from Mrs. Logan. being cast. Forty-seven for the tax
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Walters of and one againet.
Mrs. J.A.Couey and son Harold
Eugene were visiting Mrs. Fruit
one evening last week installing a were Oakville visitors Thursday
calling at the A M. Smith and the
radio while here.
The women’s missionary society George Willet homes.
observed week of prayer by an all
day meeting at the church Thurs­
day. Mrs. Perle Cummings and
Mrs. Thomas Ardry of Lake Creek
m ip s down and helped with the
program. Lunch hour was spent
at the parsonage which all present
enjoyed. In the evening a pro­
gram of vocal and instrumental
music with readings was very
much enjoyed by a large crowd.
The primary department of the
United Presbyterian 8 .8. held a
social at the Cottage Saturday af­
ternoon, and after playing game*
light refreshments were served.
Our stock will meet your
need and covers a wide
variety for selection.
Look them over now.
The women's missionary society
m?t at the Cottage Friday after,
noon. Following the program and
business meeting a shower for Mr».
Dick Duncan was given followed
by dainty refreshments.
The turkey shoot at Mr. McDon­
Mrs. Lloyd Workinger, who bss
ald’s Monday was well attended. been visiting her daughter Mr*.
The ladies took in a very neat sum Ira Soule of Lebanon, returned to
for their treasury.
her home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs J H Rickard and
sons, Emery and Jesse, attended
services at the Lake Creek church
Sunday morning and spent the re­
m ainder of the day at the Henry
Brock borne.
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Daweon and
their Deice, Mi*« Welle, of Roose­
velt, Oklahoma, who is visiting
them, drove to the county seat
Sunday to attend church *ud visit
their soo Paul and family.
See the Bridge & Beach
Circulator before you put
up your old heater.
• Hill & Company
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Charity Grange Organizes Literary
Society; First Meeting Saturday
Friday evening the residents of
the Charity Grange neighborhood
met for the purpose of organizing a
lite rn y society. The society will
hold meetings every two weeks id
Saturday evenings.
The purpose of the organization
is to put on programs during the
winter and perhaps to stage a
drama.
The newly elected officers are
Byrd Waggoner president, Edith
Long secretary, Lena Veatch m an­
ager aud Ed K>zer marshal. The
first meeting will be held Saturday
evening, November 26
Parant-Teachers Met Friday;
Good Program Rendered
Th-ee auto accidents occurred on
the highway north of Halsey Sun­
day afternoon anti Monday.
The first one was about four
o'lock Sunday afternoon when a
H' deon sedan, bearing a California
license, »kidded on the wet pave­
ment went into the ditch and turned
over. No one waa injured, and
the car wai not seriously damaged.
This accident happened about one
and a half miles north of Halsey.
The second accident happened
about six o'clock the same day
when a Buick coupe driven by Dr.
II. P. Nottage ot Albany, and a
Dodge touring, with J. W. Law of
Eugene, met in a head.on collison
opposite the Harry Shepherd home
uorth of ilalsey. Mrs. Law who
was in the front »eat, was badly
cut on the face bv glass from the
windshield. The back seat of the
Law car was occupied by an elder­
ly couple, each of whom was se­
verely shaken and bruised. Both
cars were damaged, The wheel»
of the coupe were broken and the
front smashed,
Monday afternoon as Roy Rick­
ard of Route 4, Corvallis, was go.
iog north his Willys-Kuight sedan
skidded ou the wet pavenie..t and
took a nose dive into the ditch.
Spectators staled that tne car spun
around, the top being torn com­
pletely loose from the body.
The car apparently is a complete
wreck. Rickard, himself, however
miraculously escaped injury. This
accident happened about a block
north of the G. M'lzner home.
Frank Gansle of the Arrow gar.
age towed the cars in.
The regular m eting of the Par­
ent-Teacher association was held
Friday evening at the high school
Lake Creek News
although the attendance of parents
was far from being a record break-
ing one. The program, a9 pub­
(B y an E n terp iis e R epo rter)
lished last week, was carried out
M r . and Mrs. I. II. Rickard and
with the exception of the paper on
sous were guests of Mr. and Mrs,
“»Hill 1 Study’ ’ by Mrs Smith, and
Henry Brock Sunday.
was unusually good. Two numbers
Mrs. Thomas Ardey and Mr*.
were added, one being a vocal duet,
Martin
Cummings attended an all
‘‘I ’ll Never Play with You” by
day
meeting
of the miseionary so.
Fern Rossman and Linden Bram­
well, and the other a recitation by eiely held in Peoria Thursday.
Mr ar.d Mrs. Lyman Palmer at­
Kenneth Waggoner.
Mrs. Nora C'deman who is in tended the funeral of Mr.McKeever
The two
eharge of the club work to be pre. in Albany Monday.
pared during the winter, and which families were neighbors in Mon­
will be exhibited ou Achievement tana a few years ago.
Day in the spring, gave a most fav­
M r . and Mrs.C.S,Williams drove
orable report on the work go f a r . to Corvallis Saturday.
S he hug orgainxed two clubs at the
A number of young people fro m
Pine Grove school. One is a boy* here attended the program at the
club in camp cooking and the other Methodist church in Peoria Thure
• sewing club for girls. A club day evening and took part in the
has alao been organized at Peoria, entertainment.
and within a week or two it is an­
Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Davis and
ticipated to have clubs organized
family attended church at H arris­
in the Kirk and ilalsey schools as
burg Sunday.
well as a number of other*.
Mae Nora Coldiron of Halsey
A tequeet from the Greenback
spent
the week eon with her par­
school patrons to unite with thg
ents
here.
local Parent-Teacher aesocietiou
Among those from here attend­
Was reed and it was voted to have
them come in as members. I be ing quarterly conference o f the -M.
other schools in this vicinity have E Church South, at Peoria S atur­
their own association.
day evening, were Mr. and kite
D> camber 6 9 will be art exhibit I homes Ardry, Mrs. C. S. McWil­
week, aud will be sponsored in the liams and son, Mr. and Mrz. Mar­
lecal eoheol by the Farent-Tcachere. lin Cummings a»d daughter, a r *
There will lie 160 pictures, many Mr E. V. Hass.
of them old master pieces, on ex­
Mr. and Mrs. A.Hathaway went
hibit during the three days. The at the bedside ot Ml. Hathaway «
Parent-Teachers will meet on the mother why pissed at tier horn« in
evening of Decemeber 9, arid it is Corvallis Thursday evening. Abe
hoped that the attendance will he was 80 years old aud bad beeo ill
unusually lerge ou this evening. for eonie time. The funeral war
A nominal fee of ten cents will be
held in CoivzHu Sunday.
■ charg-.d fur the exhibit the pro­
Mrs, Dicy Brock has been visit-
ceeds to go toward the purchase of
ing her cousin, Dorrie Broca.
pictures and art supplies fur the
Russell end Lucile Herndon wer»-
school. Punch and wafers w ill tie
shoppiug
in Harrisburg Saturday.
served during the social hour.
Mr*. Sidney Smith, president of nesa sees ion Clyde E. Williamson
the aeeociotion, presided during the
and Deo McClain spoke in the in ­
meeting
terest of the Lmn county Red
Following
the
close
of
the
huei-
Cross Drive.
B .B B • ■
Bridge & Beach
Line
ing.
citizen. An effort has been made
in the past few yeirs to prohibit
the owner»hip ef small arms al
though (he tecon I anvhiline.it ol
the Constitution of the United
States says. "The right of the peo­
ple to ke?p and bear arm* shall
not be infringed:”
Target practice an 1 good m arks­
manship has been part of the life
of the normal American. L“gisla-
lion to prohibit this on the theory
that it would redace crime, is a
mistake, for the criminal would
still get his gun. The fact exists
that more gruesome an 1 hideous
crimes are committed with hatches,
axes, clubs, and knives than oi,her
instruments.
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