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le, tr X ììrahìxnI ìatterartse AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE LIVESTOCK Established in 1912. C^j y No. 40. Vol. 16. HALSEY GUN CLUB TO HOLD TOURNAMENT FEBRUARY 19 Halsey, Qregon, Thursday February 9, 192P. Parent-Teachers Association W ill M eet Tomorrow Night BILL’J FISH ) The regular monthly meeting of ADE OF I T I M ' I Oregonian Telegraphic and the parent-teacher association «ill and Four Other Classes, , beheld Friday evening at the high Make Up Schedule t8cho«L A splendid program has . --------- ( been arranged and it ¡9 hoped that The Halsey Gun Club will hold every member of the association a tournam eat at their ground here will be present. Sunday. Febiuary 19th to w hich' Following is the program: sports of the trap and blue rock * Piano duet, Phyllis Holt and are extended a cordial invitation Linden Bramwell. to attend. I Three act play, “ The Antidote.1' Song, “ Eeuie, Meenie, Minie, This tournam ent, so the Presi Mo,’’ by pupile from Mrs. Cole dent and Secretary iuforni9 us, m an's room. will couetitute’more shooting and Heading, Kenneth Workinger. lesa prizes, a decision we believe, Song, “ Fussy Old Maids trorn th a t will meet with the approval of Ly<in,” Mary Smith, Hope Husse> the sportsmen attending. and Beverly Isom. The first event will be the shoot Violin duet, Kenneth Smith and off in the Oregonian's Telegraphic Walter Foote. event, details and regulations of Reading, “ The Village Black which have not ye: been received sm ith,” from the Kirk school. but it ie thought it will be 2> birds Dialog, “ S to p -G o ,” Rene Al in favor of the local team while the with the three high scores constitu Halsey girls basket shooters hand ford and Frederick Robins. ting the club’s score for that par ed the winning score of 30 to 0 to ticular day. It is expected at least he visitors f.-oni Bellfountain. 25 clubs throughout the state will After the games an enjoyable participate and the H»l:ey Club tin e was had at a party and lunch will compete w.th each club that Edited By W ilm a W a h l composed of fruit sal id, cocoa and enters. Any club member may eu- co kies. ter by the payment of a fee. In order that students preparing The l’arent-Teachers association The second event will be a 50 for college work at O. S C. m a' will meet this Fricay night. bird race in which it is hoped to become acquainted with th efu n c The assembly program W ednes enter at least 30 shooters. In order tioning of the most important com th at all classes of shooters will mittees, Loin Hamner has written have an opportunity to win some the following article: of the prizes the shooters are to be “ The honor system of Oregon classed as A, B, C and the majori. State College, in its sixth year as ty of the prizes will be distributed a constitutional measurp, is in to tue class C and D shooters. The creasing in popularity and estab class D will comprise beginners lishing itself as a tradition with only. the students. Studeuf9 are placed on their own The entrance for the fifty bird event will be 12 if there are 80 en- honor to a great extent to develop traats. The club has booked three personal honor and individual res new members who will take part ponBibiUty for the honor of the in the Oregoniau Telegraphic and college. Some who begin to slip in high hopee prevail for a chance at dishonesty are stopped by a verba 1 warning by other students thu the trophy. preventing a serious violation. After these two are shot off the If violations do occur, however usual club practice will be featur the offenders are reported to the ed. Hot lunch will be served. honor council, an organization of At the Portland event last cun- ten upperclassmen chosen from day were C. P. Moody, son Cedric, wide rcr.ge of departm ents whose G rant Brawn, and H. S. Jones. duty is to consider the reports ol G rant Brawn was a winner in class any action tending to tear do D and Cedric Moody copped the the morale of the college and to juuior prize. act upon the evidence. AH ds cisions are subject to the approval The Santiam Chevrolet compmv of President Kerr held their formal opening in Al The respect with which decisions bany Saturday evening. Lewis L. of the council are held is evidenced Simpson, president and treasurer by cases of two students who tried of the new firm is recently from to leave the institution without Eugene where he was in the automo trial. bile business for several years. Students coming to the college Ralph Borrego, secretary of the here realize more aad more the company, was until recently bead necessity for making their own wat of the used car department of the in classes and for doing their part Eugene Clevrolet company and is in upholding the hor/or code,which said to be oneof the foremost sales is the ba«is of Reaver spirit men in the northwest. The sales rooms are located at First and The score of the basketball gaire Baker and have just been newly between Halsey and Bellfountain painted and furnished. last Friday night resulted 8 to G 1SCHO O L N O T E S ’ DeT J " X e, , ? ¿ ’¡ ' T * ' «ALSEY I O.O.F.ENCAMPMINT « M a t s i t |N)0|NrsESS|O N W ESD A y L ûoks 7 0 MU fISHY < > ^ /iu r c /i day was put on bv tlie pupils of Mrs Kizer’s pupils nnd follows: Kong, ’’Over the H ills” girls of /lb ami 8lh grades; reading, June Liy- ton ;piano solo. Ivan Sm ith, *ong, "G randm other’s Cha ii ' ’E li a B ram well and Lilah [’helps; violin solo, W alter Foote; reading, “ Temper- snot)” Donald Bramwell. Mrs. II erinan Ste’nk» of Saleu- nere Saturn iv to visit te r mother, M'S P J. P fiste r. Ch irch of Chri-t Meet with ns at lo.OO and enjoy our fine Sunday school under the •uperintendency of W. II. Robert, son. Sunday school, 10. 11:00 a. m. morning r o t ship and communion for all Christians. Sermon - ‘ Tbe Unpardonable 8iu” Duet, Mesdam:* Cross and Kobeit- son. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30, song service with the orch- sstra of which we are justly proud Sermon, "H eart Trouble.’• C Adrian Siae, minister. Copyright 1927 by The BO&BS-MERRILL CO. Donald McCormick of Waterloo spent seven I davs with his brother Robert last week. Donald lias been unable to attend school since in December on account of sickness. Mrs,Nina Coites and two daugh ters of Astoria, strived Friday at tbe home of her parents, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Waddell and will help care tor her mother who fell aud broke her limb, Mr. and Mrs, II F. Coney and laugbteis, Veva and Elinor and son Melvin, were dinner guests at the home of Mrs, Cuuey.s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M Johnson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Froman of iye’erwood, Washington, who are spending part of their vacation vis- ting relatives in this vicinity spent Tuesday with hi«* broth r, O. H. Froman. Dr. Bishop was in this vicinity Monday testing tbe cow herds of Victor Yatej, Ray Jackson, J A. >nd H. F Coney aud T. F. Mc Kinley. The directors of G eenhack Tel ep h o n e co m p an y held a m eeting at the home of the secretary, J. T. M iller T uesday night. Mrs J. A. Coney lost a valuable registered Jersey cow Saturday molding from m ilk fever. Native of Lake Greek Died Portland Wednesday in Grand Patriarch Jesse Jones and Grand Master Lester Porter in Attendance The Halsey ern ampment branch of the 1OOF held a joint meeting here Tuesday eve for the purpose of entertaining Grand P atrisich Jesse Jones, Grand Mastzr of the Odd Fellows, Lester Porter, G rand Marshal, J. G. Dennis, and A Steele, also a grand lodge officer. Lodges of Harrisburg, I.ebai on. Browner lie. Albany and Corvallis were represented. During tl o lodge session the fo'. lowing officers were installed by the grand lodge officers for the new year: F. G. Gansle, chief patiiurcb; George Hoffman, senior warden; C. P. Moo_y, high priest; D. C. Ross man, junior warden. After the lodge session a b a n quet was served in the dining room. C. II. Koontz actid as clef and D. C. Rossman headed the eats com mittee and is sure some man in th at capacity, accordii g to his brother lodje men. • w * V»V,AAVI.VW O > S h e d d P e r s o n a ls | • 'WVX'VVSAA.VAA WA/MWAAA/WS» (By an Enterpiise Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duncan are the proud parents of a eon lor.» Saturday, February 4th. A boys and girls rewino club was organized last week with Mrs. G. V. Maxwell as leader. Mis. Carrie Reichart, who has been visiting Mrs. Sophia Thom p son, left for l.os Angeles Monday fur the rem ainder of iho winter. Mrs, A. H. Gillette spent sever al days last week visiting friends in Albany. Mrs H.G. Pugh was an Albany visitor Friday. The Priscilla Club presented a programme and play, “ Station Y. Y .Y .Y .” Wednesday evening af- ter which they -erved a dinner. A number from here attended the basket social at A h Swale Thursday night. Mrs. Buena Ramsey of Halsey was a visitor at.tb e Charles Ar nold home Friday, Mr and .Mrs. Robert Arnold were visitors of Mrs. Dell Hmson who is in the St.V inceut hospital in Port land. Word wa< received by John W. a id C. R. Evans of Halsey, of the death of their sister, Mrs. M artha E. Lackey, at the Jueger apart- I ments in Portland Wednesday morning. The body will be taken to Eugsn where funeral services will be held Merrill Davis and Car'. Robnett at two o'clock. Burial will be in are repairing Miss Tem ps Brock ’s b irn. the Pine Grove cemetery. Mrs. Lackey was born at Lake Fair C andidate for O lym pics Creek on the homestead of her father, the late Edward Evans, an Oregon pioneer of '52 on January 29, 1862. For a number ot years Mrs. Lackey has made her home in Eugene. About a month ago she went to Portland fur medical treat- N o t ic e s M ‘thodistN’ext S u n d a y : 10 a. ni., Sunday school 11, preaching Subject Sermon, *6:30 Epworth League 7:30 public services. 7:80 1 tiursdav, prayer meeting J . S. Miller, pastor. Beginning February I and con tinuing until March 15, the last day for filing federal income tax returns, deputies from the office cf Clyde G. Huntley, collector o, in ternal revenue, will visit the prin cipal cities and towns of the stale for the purpose of issisting tax payer» prepare their returns and compute their taxes. In Linn county the deputy col- lector will f>e available February 22—24 inclusive at Albany, and at Lebanon February 25. eAZA^yA F a y e tte v ille Ite m s W-Ethel H ueston Fresh smelt daily at the Halsey Meat market. Mrs. Chancy Sickels left two egg-, at the Enterprise office today, the largest of which measures 61 by 8 inches and weighs four ounces and the other weighs three ounces and measures 6 by , i inches. Mts. D.cy Brock who recently had her tonsiis lemoved at an Ku gene hospital, expec's to return to th a t city in about two weeks for ar operation for the removal of cats» racts on her eves. Those who missed the show he e Tues lay evening m'seed a treat as it was one of te s t comedies shown on the screen. Next Tuesday eve. ning another good picture will le shown and no doubt the house will be crowded as Fred Thompson and his wonderful horse, Silver King, elwavs draw a record breaking c owd This tim e it is “ A Regular Scout” and to make it more th ril ling a troop of reel bov scouts take p art. Don’t rr.lts this picture. POULTRY Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County L i f e A k i t S o D u ll j DA IR YIN G WOOL, MOHAIR V/N.U SERVICE X l h e author of “Prudence of the Parson age” and a number of other stories that have set a world of readers smiling, has adopted a new locality. This tale is placed in Maine on an island in Casco Bay. With the character aspects of the natives and the gala attributes of summer visitors is combined a vivid narrative of humor, ad venture, mystery and romance. This Delightful Novel Has Been Selected for Serial Reproduction in The Halsey Enterprise Today men t. Mrs. Lackey is survived by two sons, one of whom lives in Chicago and the other in Longview, and two daughters, Mrs. Ana Gaff aud Mrs. Kirk Robinson, both of Eu- gene. All four children were at their mother s bedside when the end came. Mr. Lackey died sev eral 5 ears ago. Besides the two brothers already named, she is survived by another brother, E d ward Evans of Portland, and two sisters, Mary and .Maria Evins of Lake Creek. Mrs. I.ackev was a member of the First Me'In dint church of Eu- C lie. Mrs. Joy Roberts of Eugens is in Halsey assisting in the care of her mother. Mrs. P. J. Forster, who is ill, but is reported better the past day or two. Mrs. W. A Sweet, another daughter was also here from Eugene from Hsturday evening to Sunday evening. Remember the Silver Jubilee Rexall sale at Lawsoo Drug store, Albany, this month. I This Is Corinne Condon, Omaho’s h»e! bet among the fair swimmers for tbs next Olympic games. She’s Just seven t e e n ; she created several sensations In Buffalo at the National A. A. U. meet last year. Besides holding four nation al records, the young lady also hold* eight nildwestern records.