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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1927)
A G R IC U L T U R E H O R T IC U L T U R E L IV E S T O C K Established in 1912. J Vol. 16. More Honors to the Club Leaders Of Boys* and Girls* Clubs lla lse y Enterprise No. 31 Shedd Halsey, Oregon, Thursday December 8, 1927. Life Ain’t So Dull P e r s o n a ls Strength of the boys’ and girls’ (By an Enterpiise Reporter) club work tn Oregon was never Shedd high school will play Scio more apparent than th s fall when five outstanding national honors h gb a double header basket b ill have been wou at the sixth annual game at the W.O.W. hall Decem club congress in Chicago. Hardly ber 9. This will be Shedd’s open had the local club force in exten ing game of the season and every sion service received the news of one is invited to attend. A new plank walk has been laid the award of 1250 to Alex Cruik- shaok as the outstanding local in front of tbe ShedJ bank. club leader of the United States, The Starnea family are confined than the additional uews came of at home as several ui mbers have tbe award to him of the Moses tro the mumps. phy as the best club member-lead Opal Walton has returned to her er iri tbe country. homj at Crawfordsville after work Soon afterwards notification was ing at Jess Bowers the past seveial received th a t Lois Bailey of Eugene months. won tbe national championship in Roberta Archibald returns 1 to tbe canned meats division, anu Salem, where she is attending th at tbe Eugene canning club was Willamette University after spend placed secocd in the canned goods ing the week eud here at tbs home exhibit. Another Oregon member, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Robeit M artin of Rogue River, ert Archibald. Jackson county, won first place iu Mr a. Del Hinson an 1 daughter his division of the corn show. Carolyn drove to Albany Saturday to meet Mr. Hinson, who visited | F a y e t t e v i l l e I t e m s | over the week eud at tho home of Mrs. Hinson’s mother, Mrs. Robert Arnold. He returned to his work (By Special Correspondent) io Portland Monday. Tbe bazaar and chicken pie sup per held last Friday by the wo JIM yrle Thompson of 0 S.C. spent m en’s missionary society was a the week end with his parents, Mr. success. The following program aud Mrs. 0. M. Thompson. Otis Farwell and Merril Davis was rendered: Music, two numbers, orchestra; are constructing an electric light recitation, E ttu l Maxwell; piano line, solo, Maxine Willet; song, Veva Mrs. Phillip Marian of Lebanon and Elinor Couey; recitation. E th is visiting her mother, Mrs. Nel ie el McMeekin; piano duet, Doris Satchwell of Shedd. Margason and Helen Cornett; reci A large number of Shedd resi tation, Jean Moore; song, Mary dents were present at the moving Louise Yates and Ethal McMeekiu; picture show given at the W.O.W recitation, Maxine Willet; piano hall last week. solo, Clara Belle Yates; music Glee Jess Bowers was a business visit Club; reading, Pbyllis Duncan; or to Albany Wednesday morning. music, Orchestra; reading, Miss Meda Brown; solo, Victor Yates; Fruit Growers to Organize monologue, Mrs. F. H. McMeekin; The fruit growers of Oregon and music, Orchestra. Washington recently met those of Amoc g those attending the ba California at Stockton for the pur zaar and chicken pie supper from pose of considering existing condi Halsey were Mr. and Mrs. D. S. lions and how to better them and McWilliams Mr. and Mrs. H. F. it is believed th s meeting is the Lake and daughter, Muriel. forerunner of an organization that The young women's missionaiy will ultimately embrace all the society met at the home of Mrs. J. growers of the three states for the C. Brown on Saturday afternoon intention of working out the prob Mrs. Otto Stockton is their super lems th at are common to all of intendent, and the junior mission them. One feasible proposal was ary society met at the borne of Mrs. th at k c a l associations be formed C.H.Brown with Mrs. Victor Yates in e a ch state and locality, these io as their leader. Both societies met be represented in .the central or at the home of Mrs. C. H- Brown ganization, where tbe problems of for the social hour. stabilization and marketing will Rob’t McCormick wem to W ater be figured out with a common pur loo F riday. He is suffering with a pose and free trom regional mark carbuncle >.ad will stay at the home et rivalry. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Bring in your Christmas greet- McCormick until he is better. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Pimm and ng cards aud let U3 print your son Richard at.d daughter Mildred names on them. were Sunday dinuer guests at the Cuts His Own Salary home of Mr. aud Mrs. J.A . Couey. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin McCormick and son Robert, of Waterloo, were afternoon visitors at the home of their son and brother, R. C. Mc Cormick Monday. Mrs. G. V. Maxwell and daugh ters. Mrs. Kate Crolt, Miss Tempa Brock and Mrs, W. H. McConuel were Albany shoppers Saturday. Tbe regular Thursday prayer meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R- C McCormick Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Pimm, son Richard, and daughter Mildred motored to Philomath to visit Mr. Pim m ’s m other, Mrs. John Pimm, Wednesday. A business change was n ade When William C. Horv-'ider, cigar known today when announcem ent maker and Socialist, was elected city was made th at the Brad Moss Ser treasurer M Reading. Pa., he decided vice Station in North Halsey had not to accept all the salary allowed him and fixed his wage at « ,0 0 0 a been eeld to H. Akerman of year. Horverter declares he wants Brownsville. The new owner will only enough money to keep himself assume charge about tbe middle of and family, snd that « o n e Is plenty. There are fivr Socialists In office In the month. Mr. Moes and family Reading now, the others being the will remain io UaLey for the pres mayor, two councllmen and the cm ent. troller. ÍÜ DORIS —TOP COMt Ah' WASH TWtSt DISHES AT OHCE - FDWTil TOU O f » ' COM?« WOOD IH RluHT now - D A IR Y IN G W OOL, M O H A IR P O U L TR Y Devoted to the Inte ests of Halsey and Linn County STUDENTS 10 E li DPPOHIUKIIlf OF VIEWING MASTERPIECES OF ART Many Prints of Fine Old Paintings to Be Exhibited at Parent Teachers’ Meeting Tomorrow Night. Can you name all tbe pictures Manager Carl Isom has arranged painted by S.r Joshi:a Reynolds the following basket ball schedule To be able to recognize a number for the year: of good pictures at sight, to dee- Dec. 10 — Monroe at Halsey cribe them, to be familiar with the Dec. 17—Sweet Home at Sweet artists’ names, pictures, subj-cts Home and alyle is the aim of art appre Jan. 14 — Monroe at Monroe ciation as studied in our schools Jan, 2,’—Sweet Home at Halsey today, Joy, in line, form and color Feb. 11 —Philomath at Philo was instinctive even in primitive math man and this fundamental love of Feb. 24—Tangent at Tangent the beautiful can be made a great Mar. 3 — Philomath at Hulsey uplift to the personal character of He is attempting to get games everyone. The des’re to know good with Brownsville, Shed I, H arris P alm es may be realized by visit burg, aud Bellfountain. ~ ¡ng the exhibit of fine art prints The girls games will preoeed tin which will be on display at the boys games. school house tonight, December 9. The boys squad is practicing V-.- VSc V- -V-rV-c V--ïV'-cV,-rV-rV*’?V-^W.~ V• ë nightly pel feeling plays and tactics Mayor and Mrs. Bert Clark Enterprise for another year. He The opening game of the season for a winning season. Several of drove to Lebanon Sunday morning says names were a bit scare at the proved too much for H a k ey ’s and spent the day visiting rela tim he came to the valley, hence light team, b i t after lighting thru j last year’s letter men are out in suits developing Into real basket lives. he did not get any second name. four long periods of almost fo >tba 11 shooters. Among them are Her Trutnau Robnctt of Halsey who is Mrs. Marietta Palmer of San tactics, the local boys, although man Koontz, Francis Leeper, attending O.S.C. at Corval'is has Madrae, Calif., arrived in llalsey outweighed, were able to hold Colly McCard, Henry Kirk, John been elected to Rho Chi, national Monday morning for a visit of Tangent lo a 13-19 scire. Quimby and Cyrus M-’AHister. houorary pharmacy fraternity. several weeks at tbe home of her Quimby, Koontz aud McCard Several new men are showing At the recent meeting of the son, Lyman Palmer of the Lake played a strong game while Hussey good form in practice and scrim- Linn county bar association Aud Creek community, and other rela. and Norton made an exceptional l in g « . Dick Hussey is m as i n g a showing fir the first gauu. Pro rey Tussing. son of Attorney Accor lives and friends. strong hid for pivot man while Tmsing of Halsey was elected vice Mr and Mrs. T M Thomason gress iu team work an I shooting Russell Norton's shooting eye as. president. A A, Tussing was ap i and small son, Tommie, and V ir ability was noted over the alum ni sures the forward positions some pointed a member of tbe committee ginia and Duane Wolfer of North game, played a week ago competition. Other men in the The chief feature of the evening on legislation. , Albany were dinner guests of Mr. Bq mid are Ellsworth Gardner, Ken O. M artin, a native of this lo land Mrs. F. Buford Morris of Hal was the larg> group of rooters that neth Smith and Earl Elliott. calitv since 1851, was in owu to sey last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. turned out for H 'lsev, with their Mrs. Coleman’s sewing class be day and while here ordered the Kenneth Cobnrn of Eugene were bright caps and lou 1 horns, they i gan their work last week. i lent a spirit to the game th at has Eloise Smith is back in acho>>| a b ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ «iu ■ a n ■ ■ ■ iibi ¡at ■ a n aaaaaD bubi ! Hot been seen iu Halsey for some after an absence of a week. ■ a j lime. The conteat between the ' W ild Tbs team h is the spirit and will cats” and the ‘'Roughnecks” in , he able to put more into the gone the world history class is still go. i than otherwise. mg on with the for ner in the lead. Mr. Koontz very kindly furnished The side having the highest aver- ! the noise makers and the student | ' age grades wins, aud the losing i body wishes to extend their appre ¡side has to h eat the winners lo a ciation for his co-operation | party. The line up w ar: Tangent Halsey Thirty-two Families Make New Bault r f K o o n tz Homes in Oregon Wool 1 f Hussey Griffith c Quimby Thirty two new farm families N o rto n If. Bault r e arrived in Oregon duiing Novem Mayo McCard 1 K ber, according to tho re| ort of W. Referee, Ray Farmer U. Ide, manager of tbe joint I.and Score first ba If 5 to 11; se:oi Settlement departm ent of the Port half 13 to 19. land aud Oregon state chambers of The scoro for the girls game was commerce, nine of whom settled : 8 to 23 in favor of Tangent, in southern Oregon, two in eastern The Halsey girls linc-up was: Oregon and tbe balance iu western Frances Norton, f, Muriel Lake, f; Oregon. Lilah Phelps, running center; Lu These families came from tho cille Phelps jum ping e n te r ; Edith followin'" states: Canada, 2; Idaho, Smith, g; Wanda Veatch, g 3; Iowa, 3; Wyoming 1; North Beverly Isom took the place of Dakota, I; Montana, 1; Ohio, 1; Frances Norton in tbe last p art of Minnesota, 3; California, 4; Wash the game. ington, 8; Texas, 2; New Mexico, HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES We now have The New Ranges of the Bridge & Beach Line also guests at tbe Sunday evening. 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. I Hill & Company Morris borne 1; Kansas, 8; Colorado, 1; South Dakota, 1; and Nebraska, 1. Their total investment was $103,- 100.00 Letters and q u estio n in g were received from 35 additional fami lies who stated definitely that they were coining to Oregon within the next few months. There is a steady flow of families into the state through the services of the Land Settlement d ep art ment. A number of members of the Eastern Star order living in Halsey drove to Shedd last evening to a t tend a meeting of the lodge. Mrs Jess Cross of Halsey was initiated into the mysteries of the order. Among those attending from H al sey were Mr, and Mrs. C. H Koontz, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Patton, Mis. Bert Clark, Mrs. B. M Bond, Mrs. Amor Tussing and Mrs. Kar! Bramwell. Ted Roy in National Competition Rev. and Mrs J. S- Miller and Ted Roy, the “ singing blaci > a number of o her members of the sm ith’’ of Pilot Rock, will t,e on Methodist church of Halsey have the air again, this time in national beeo attending the Holiness con competition, when he appears with vention conducted by Rev. Joseph four other district winners in the 8. Smith at Albany this week. Atwater Kent audition contest Rev Sm ith, who«« home is in Cal- finalt at New York City Deceml er ifornia, is president of the United 11. Roy, who is studying music States Holiness convr ritioo and is at O 8. C., will sing over W FAF eaid to be the greatest Bible expos which is to be connected with the itor of tbe church. There will be national net work an all day meeting Friday be Don’t forget to have your Christ ginning at 9 30 o'clock a. or. at the inas c t'd s printed at the Enterprise Eva-gelical church in Albany.