Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 01, 1927, Image 1

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AGRICULTURE
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
Established in 1912.
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Voi. 16.
No. 30.
REPRODUCTIONS OF FINE
PICTURES TO BE SHOWN
A splendid o p portunity for art
education is afforded in th e ex h ib ­
it of Fine A rt P rin ts which will be
I on display T hursday and F riday,
I December 8th and 9th at the H a l­
il gey high school. T here will be a
sm all admission charge which will
be used for the purchase of pictures
for our schools.
There are 150 large colored re­
productions of the old and m odern
m asters. Among the most famous
a rtis 's represented are: G ainsbo­
rough, T itian , Da V inci, Terborch,
M urillo, V an Dyck, R aphael and
m any others of the old m asters,
while among the more modern are
representative subjects from the
brush of Ben Foster, George De
Forest Brush, George Innes, E rn ­
est A lbert, F ran k Duveneck, G ard ­
ner Sym ous, Bruce C rane, W ill­
iam W vaut, H arry V incent, Rob-
ert W estley Amick and G ustav
W iegand. A n excellent array of
fine art and you will enjoy the ex­
hibition.
Special Grange Matters
Shedd
P e r s o n a ls
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
The annual bazaar and supper
of the U nited Presbyterian church
of Shedd will be held Friday even­
ing, December 2, beginning at 6
o'clock. L ater a ebort program
will be given.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Caldwell
and family spent Th4n sgiving
day w ith Mr. aud Mrs. E. D Far-
well,
Harvey McConnel a n ; Merril
Davis returnad W ednesday from a
trip to California.
Mrs. Robert Arnold is now able
to sit in a eb air and her ankle is I M
much b etter. H er daughter, Mrs. g|
Viola O tt, returned home Sunday, |
a fte r having helped nurse her.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. M- Thompson
and fam ily spent Thanksgiving at if
the home of Mrs, Thom pson's jf
brother; Carl Ilalersun. The re- J I
oiaiuder cf the week was spent
with other relatives.
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The bridge between F arw ell»1 j
and Dicksons is uow com pleted and ! n
ready for traffic.
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Charles Thompson of Portland f
and M us Izabelle McBride of T
Shedd were married November 18. 1 1
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The basket ball season in Halsey
was opened F rid ay evening with
the a n n u a l skirm ish between the
alum ni and the high school boys
The la tte r held the alu m n i dowu to
a score of 15 to 14,
The personnel of the alumni team
on a visit at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bond.
Ben T. Sudtell proprietor of
Tumble Iu n was a business visitor
in Halsey today.
A num ber of the members of the
Thursday Study club drove to the
borne of Mrs. Glenn K enuall of
| North Albany for the club meeting
afternoon Those attending
were Mesdames Buford Morr s, B.
M
Lyman p Btlon> j
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, Marlti< j ames D rinkard, George
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w H McMahau, M. H.
was alm ost identical w th that of
the 1925-26 high school team .
A good sized crow d wllQP8,"’d
th .g a m e , which was played at the
city h a ll, w ith the rooters for the Cumming?, Clarence
two team s being about evenly di- Laura W oodward.
Evans
and
vided.
Following is the line up of the Meihodiat—Next Sunday :
two team s:
A lum ni
T. M iller
T. Palm er
K W illiam s
F. Koontz
M. Koontz
C M cA llister
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Mrs E. A. p.
II
10 a. in., Sunday school
11, preaching.
6:30 Epw orth League
7:30 public services
7:80 T hursday, praver meeting
Here all will find a welcome
regardless of social standing. Your
presence will help, and we will try
High School
D. Hussey
H. Kirk
c
M Curd
H. Koontz
F. Leeeper
R Norton
L aF ollette
to do you good.
J . S. M i'ler- pastor.
while
reaching backwards for a cushion
Wednesday evening sprained her
CALLING
cards make
nice
Why not order
pre
arm and was suffering considerable C h iristm
n .tm ss
s . presents.
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some
Enterprise
office.
a
pain today as a result-
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?f-r».T». V V-:V t-0
A d» terrain- J etlort is expected
this w inter In put the “ burglar
license law ’’ on the national and
ou many ot the sia te sta tu te books
The Taw is not called by th a t uame
hut th it is the i fleet of til i i nti-
firearms frenzy uow going the
rounds. It would assure every bur­
glar, holdup an 1 ravisher th at
there was no pistol in the house or
on the person of his victim. A frte
hum loving, self respecting A m :ri-
can cannot face such a I- olisb al­
ternative. The anti-pistol fantasy
m ust give way to laws that ) utiish
the gun crim inal, but allow the
holiest man the privihge of self
defense and of legitim ate sport
unmolested.
Mr. and Mrs. C H. Koontz re-
Mr. and Mrs. F. Buford M ortis
turned from Portland Saturday ao 1 son, Buhuie, left Sunday for
evening where they had been since P ortlaud where they rem ained un-
T hursday.
til Tuesday, buying more holiday
Mrs. Oliver Coldiron is spending m ?rehan Use for the trade,
the week in Halsey w ith her daugh. j The members of the Neighbors
ter, Nora, who is attending high of W oodcraft will bold their regu-
school school here.
p a r m etting next Wednesday even-
The Clark Confectionery is being , *°8- If *g hoped th a t every officer
treated to a new interior tiinish of w*u be present as practice for the
French grey which adds to the pfcblic installation January 4, will
appearance.
James McW illiams ! be held.
is doing the work.
G ilbert Carey who is attending
Mrs. Addie Leeper, Mrs Leila the North Pacific Evangelistic In-
Shedd, and Mrs. Lloyd B ierly, of stituto in Portland, was in Halsey
Albauy, and Elaine Leeper of I. Monday for a tew m inutes while on
a W W AVl VAVAV« SWSAAAA s
Banks, visited at the H. F. Lake his wav back to school after a short i
visit w it h his brother, Everett, aud > l ’ e o r in N ew ts I(emts>
home Sunday afternoon.
friends in this vicinity.
G randm a M unkers, who lives on
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson of the
the Brownsville road a few miles
(E n te rp rise C orrespondence)
O akville com m unity were looking
from Halsey, is reported to be
Mr.
and Mr<. R ussd G ithens
after business transactions in H al­
quite ill the past few days.
an
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family
spent Thanksgiving in
sey W ednesday,
Mrs. K arl Bramwell Mrs. Rosy
I’ortlan I at th e home of Mrs Griff
Fred Robins of Halsey had the
Powell, Mrs. Mae M iller and Miss
King, returning home Sunday.
Mary LaRue visited Iriends and inisfoitune cf having his thum b
Mr. a u l Mrs. J. S L am ar and
dislocated a day or two ago while
relatives in A lbany W ednesday.
he was assisting in ringing a hog. Mrs. A licj D unn were dinner
Miss Mary Penland and her The hog got one foot loose and guests of Mrs, F ru it Sunday.
brother, H ugh jr ,, students at I kicked Mr. Robins on the hand,
Rev. and M rs . Metcali spent
O .8.C., were guests over the week 1 knocking the thum b backwards
1 hsnksgiviug at Lake Creek, where
end at the home of their g ra n d ­ and dislocating it.
the former preached in the m orn­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pen-
Mrs. H. F. Lake attended a in g . T h e services were followed
land of Halsey-, and also at the
special m eeting of the Delphian by a turkev dinner aud all the
Fred Robins home.
society at the home of Mrs. C lar­ “ fixins” with a large crowd present.
Miss Mabie M cKern, form erly a ence W. Greene of Albany Monday
W. B. L am ar re tu rn e l from A l­
student in the Halsey high school evening. Mrs A. C. Schm itt aud
bany Friday where he ha 1 been
but now attending the norm al M rs. Robert L. B u rk h art each
under a doctor’s care and also vis­
school at M onm outh, spent the gave interesting tail's on their
iting nis daughter, Mrs. N annie
holidays last week in Halsey as the recent trips, the former to the Pa­
Gibbs.
guest of Lillian, Elsie and Bessie cific islands aud the la tte r to
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Liggett and
Rey lolds
The McKern family Europe and the llo lv land. He.
are former Lebanon residents but fresliuieu'.s were served at the close daughter R uth of P ortland spent
several days with Mrs. L iggett's
recently they moved to Monmouth of the talks
S tate M aster P alm iter ha3 asked
th e G range of Oregon to provide a
fu n d to meet the expense of in itia ­
ting an income ta x bill in 1928
and m any of the local organiza­
tions are responding e n th u siasti­
cally to the request.
Louis J. Taber of C olum bus,
O hio, has been re-elected m aster
of the N ational G range for tb«
There was a picture show in the |
th ird terra. Mrs. Geore A P a lm i­
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ter of Hood River, was chosen Woodman ball laot evening.
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Pom ona.
The N ational G range, the N a­
Mre. 0 - R- Bond is reported to
tio n al F a rm B ureau and the F a r­ t»e ill a t her borne in Halsey the
m ers' U nion, together with all the past several days.
co-operative associations are as
Mona Boud, who has been io
one u n it in their opposition to re­ l Arizona for the paet several
peal the federal income tax law.
' months is expected to arrive toon
Basketball Season Opens Here
The Right to Projection
HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES
V * » -:V
We now have
M r . and Mrs. U. G. Berry of
W aldport visiteu the la tte r « sis­
ter, M rs . E lla L am ar over the
week end.
The New Ranges
of the
Bridge & Beach
Line
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Our stock will meet your
need and covers a wide
variety for selection.
Look them over now.
See the Bridge & Beach
Circulator before you put
up your old heater.
Hill & Company
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POULTRY
THE CHRiSTMAS SEAL AT
WORK IN OREGON IN 1927
A Clean C ut List of Th n js W hich
Are Being Done W ith Oregon
S tate Seal Funds
From the he idquarters office in
Portland they have pail the.aalaries
of l«o public health nurses all the
year for work m counties th a t hava
not a nurse of their own.
Paid the salary of one nurse for
work in Portland schools Helped
the new Ashland Normal to finance
health educational d epartm ent.
Helped finance c h ild ’s health clin ­
ic at Portland Free D ispensary.
Held tuberculosis clinics, conduct,
ed a health poster contest, scut out
11.000 letters nnd over 1,700 pack­
ages, puolished Lance and Shield,
«nil H ealth First, paid for h o sp i­
tal care, x-r.iv a n l d e n tittry . paid
lor food and clothing, p-ovided
m.Ik for trail children, helped fin­
ance county nursing service an I
m any other things.
Wins First Place As Club Leader
When Alex. C ruikshank of M '•
M inuville won first place in the
national contest to determ ine the
best hoy»' and girls’ club leader in
the United States, he was in com ­
petition with entries from 35 states
aud Hawaii. This word has just
been received from the F arm Jo u r­
nal, fam oui magazine of Philadel­
phia, which sponsored the contest.
First prize won by the Oregon
boy, now u sophomore in agricul­
ture at O.A.C., am ounts to $250.
He was judged the cham pion club
boy of the state a few years ago
and has since been a leader of from
s is te r , M rs . G - o r g « G illia n » , w h o
iwo tn five clubs a y eat in Yatnhill
returned home with them Sunday county.
th at she m ight receive m edical
treatm ent.
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■ n t O C S - B IA C M
DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
D evoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn C ounty
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In the case of Goodman vs. The
Baltim ore and Ohio R ailroad, the
(J. 8. Supiem e Court holds th a t
liability for damages in driving on
to a railroad track ia on motorist.
The highest court has again de­
cided th a t motor car drivers who
venture upon a railroad track do
so at their own peril. In thia case
the heirs of tha man killed sued to
recover dam ages because the view
of the oucoming train was obstruct­
ed. He could bear the oncoming
train , but could not see it.
Justice Holmes (inclined in all
bis deciaious to be conservative)
held: W hen a man goes upon a
railroad track he knows th a t he
goes to a place where be may be
killed if a train comes upon him
before be is clear of the track. He
knows be must stop for the traiu,
not the train stop for h im ."
T he decision against the heirs
bolds th a t the man in the car was
not justified in trusting to hearing
alone, but must also eee th a t the
way isclear.
Be On D isplay at High School
D ecember 8th and 9th.
Any general reduction of im port
duties at this tim e, was opposed in
a declaration adopted by the reao-
lu tio n s com m ittee of the American
farm congress in K ansas City, after
sentim ent had developed a t a gen­
eral session ag ain st p erm ittin g the
A m erican m ark et to be opened to
foreign im portations of agricultural
and livestock products.
“ For A m erica to p erm it its own
agriculture to fall in to decadence,
and to depend upon im portations
of foodstuffs from other countries,
would be m ost u nw ise,’’ declares
the resolution.
Halsey, Oregon, T hursday December 1, 1927.
The Railroads Have Right-of-Way
Exhibition of Famous Pictures to
Farmers Satisfied With Tariff
¿ & -y
► SCHOOL NOTES?
Edited By W ilm a W a h l
M aarle Straley was a visitor in
Mrs. Lucy Stndley nnd sou of
Mrs.
Cross’ room last Wednesday.
Portlaud spent Thanksgiviug with
The
characters for tho operetta,
her mother, Mrs. Alice Barcus.
“ Patricia“ have b»nn chosen aud
Mr. aud Mre. Fred Hughes and
are as follows: P atricia, Miss In*
family have moved into town for
eoguito, Who is S u e ’ ; Jim m y Lov-
the winter from the Pine Grove
itt, K eith Hayes; M argaret Win-
com m unity,
throp,
Jim m y’s fiancee, Bessie
Mr. aud Mrs. C harlei Hughes Reynolds; Dick F ranklin, Errol
are the proud parents of a habv G ardner; Fanny H arrington, Hope
daughter. Mother and b th y are Hussey, Nancy Lee, F a n n y ’s guest
both getting along fine.
Nellie Falk; Bobby Neal, in love
Mrs A nna G ithens arid Mrs. with F anny, Richard H u sse y P e r­
Lola Shaw and children were Al­ cy Chesterton, the poet, Charles
W right, W arren Miles, C»Hy Mc­
bany visitors S atuiday.
Cord; Mrs, Montgomery, the chap-
Miss Rose Mason spent last
erone, Esther Seefeld; llrgiuald
Thursday with her parents, Mr.
Montgomery, her son, Mac M-:-
and Mrs. I)jy e Mason.
('a id ; Cy Sim pkins, just a native,
W ednesday afternoon the Peoria ('a il Isom; C hiquila, gypsy fortune
teacher give a T hanksgiving pro- teller, Pearl Falk; gypsy fortune
gram with the school children doing tellers, Mamie Falk aud Lucille
their parts well.
The parents Phelps; Itoxane, gvpay fortune
were invited ar.d after the program tellers, Frances Norton, Muriel
Miss Chandler served home made L ike and Beverly Isom; other pio-
candy, pop corn and pop corn nicker*. Ernestine Coleman, G er­
balls to the children and also the u n d s Robins, H enry Kirk aud
visitors
Ellsw orth G ardner.
Jaim s McWilliams has kindly
T ild e n lo T ry Com eback
c o n s e n te d lo he the ttage manager,
the HaCey orchestra will furnish
the music fur the operetta.
The girls of the school practice
basketball at the hall every Mon­
day and W ednesday afternoons
after achool. T he high school girl»
who practice are Beverly Isom, Lu­
cille Phelps, Edith S m ith, Bessie
Reynolds and Mamie Falk. The
grade pupils w h o practice with
them are E lls Phelps and Dorothy
Corcoran.
Mrs K izer’s room gave the pro-
«
B
gram for assembly Wed n eld ay.
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The members of tlis room sang a
song, two girls gave a vocal duel,
the two grade» combined and gave
The photograph shows h ill Tilden, a dialogue, June Layton gave so
I former tennis chuinplon, who Is go-
I Ing to France n tx t year to help re- im personation.
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j gain the Davit cap. Tilden again de-
{ nles he w ill turn professional.
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