Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, February 23, 1928, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
lint kuu J t&iterprise
AGRICULTURE
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
Established in 1912.
Vol. 16.
No 42.
Halsey. Oregon. Thursday February 23. 1928.
HALSEY GUN CLUB ENTERS ¡ S C H O O L N O T E S Ì D C
OREGONIAN’ S TELEGRAPHIC
Good Show ing is Made bv
M em bers o f Local T rap
Club Sunday.
Edited By W th n* W ah l
ft7hen Hunters Disagree
fUON !? way MAN
V A M P / / /6Î/E55 1
I THEY fc t
A
I KNOW
OF
dairying
WOOL. MOHAIR
r o i LTRY
-4
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
: d
Lion KACKS ]
SCHOOL play PLEASES
b S O
O C
C IF
I E T f ù Y N E W S ? £ , HIGH
W|THCL[KRCOM|CORAMA
From Our Regular Correspondent«
» W ork o f D rum ntic Coach
The senior play given last Friday
Mrs Harold Muller and Mrs F
R eceives High P ra ise
ngiht grossed 136.90 and expense
Buford Morris were hostesses to th
F rom A udience
account $10.90.
me nbers of tne Thursday Study
Interest in the Oregonian Tele­
Bluford Moss who fell out of a
club at th * beautiful country home
‘‘Ruth in a R ush,” a comedy
graphic trap shooting contest, now
swing last week breaking his leg, is
of the form ir on last Thursday dram a played by the senior class
being participated in by the gun
getting along nicely.
afternoor. At one o’clock an elab of the Halsey High School at the
clubs of the state, is growing keen
Bessie
[Reynolds
and
Frances
orate
th:ee course luncheon was city hall Friday night, wae greeted
and the local club is doing Its ut­
Leeper who were elected delegates
served, the guests being seated at with a capacity house and deserv­
most to make a good record.
three tables. A doll dressed in old edly, too, for it was we ll played.
I t was with reluctance the Ore­ to the Oregon State College, made
rose colored silk and with powder
Complimentary remarks were
gonian put on the contest this year the following report:
We left for Corvallis last Friday
ed hair of colonial days, formed the heard on every hand as to the
as interest heretofore had not jus­
centerpiece for each table. Or. each ability of tbe players fro n im pul­
tified the time incurred in such an morning b / auto arriving there at
side was a beautiful red taper in a sive Ruth to the rerions and over-
undertaking. This year the clubs 8:30 a. rn. We first went to the
clever rose shaped ho’der. From zealous station agent and arm of
are starting out with renewed life registrar's office and then to the
places
assigned
us
during
our
stay.
the centerpiece red ribbons extend the law by proxy.
and prospects are bright for a
At
1
p.
m.
the
exposition
official­
ed
to each plate term inating in an
The splendid work of Miss
more pleasing and exciting race.
artistic valentine place cird . Red Gladys McCornack, dram atic in-
Besides the three high men in ly opened at the men’s gymnasium
can ly he tris strewn over the tables structor in her seliction of players
last Sunday's event we mention with a program of music and
added further to the St Valentine for the different diam eters and her
C. P. Moody, Jess Cross and Tom speeches. Dr. James C. DeVoss, of
spirit.
coaching shows 1 very prom inent­
Hover who broke 22 birds each; Sau Jose state teachers college gave
U
3
a
very
interesting
address
on,
Following the luncheon the reg ly in every gesture and posture
W ilbur N orton 21; Jam es McWil­
liams and Frank Gans]e each 20. ‘'Value of expectancy.” At 8:00
W. C Sickels and family visited The latter, however, has not Car­ ular businesa meeting was held w.th of actors and actresses So well
a conference was held for women
at the Chancy Sickel* home S atur­ rie 1 mail continously as be se-ved Mrs. Addie Moody, president of the balance 1 was tbe cast it is unfair
in the women's building with Dr.
club presiding. The members de­ to single out any one character
ae postmaster of Monmouth for nine
| F a y e t t e v i l l e I t e m s | Kate W. Jameson, dean of women, day night and Sunday.
cided to put on a canndy Friday for special praise.
years during this time.
• *VW>
\W
O presiding. A t the same lime a con­ Mrs. John W illbanks spent sev­
evening, March 2, and a musical
The stage setting for th . first act
W. C. Sickels made a business Friday evening March _’3. The
ference for men was held in the eral days last week in Albany where
(By Special Correspondent)
was tasty and clever, the next two
she was the guest of her parents, trip to Albany Tuesday morning.
latter will be presented by W iliam representing a dep it waiting room
S. M. Couey and Clay Stewart men’s building with Dr. U.G. Du­ Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Davie.
Lester Bond of Albany spent Garr, daughter and two sons of and was anything but pleasiug to
bach,
dean
of
men.
piesiding
of Oregon City were ovei night vis-
Mr and Mrs. E. McCornack and Sunday in Halsey visiting friends Albany who are masters on the the eye but, of course, who ever
At 7:30 p m the demonstrations
iters at the Fred Gentry home
dsughter,
Ruth, of Eugene were and relatives.
and exhibits were opened at all of
Xylophone. Home talent will in- saw a waiting room th at was, and
Wednesday.
the
guests
of their daugther and
the buildings and “ A Night at an
Several rooms of the M ttbodlst tersperse program. The proceeds one could not help but feel the
Mr. and Mrs. W. B, McCormick
In n ” was put on by the college sister, Miss Gladys, over the week parsonage have been papered by will be used t> pay the pledge for clash of the stage properties with
and daughter, Miss Leola, and J.
students at the Workshop Theatre. end.
th* women of the church the past the new community building and the charm ing uctresses an I beauti­
G. McCune of Shedd and J. Ken­
Mr and Mrs. George Knapp and ' weak
Admiuistration building
for the library. The business ses­ ful gowns a n l the deboniar and
neth McCune of Portland, were
At 8:30 Saturday morning all Stanley Knapp of Eugene speut
sion was followed by a program.
courtly actors who graced the
Last
Sunday
Mr.
and
Mr».
Otto
dinner guests at the McCune home
delegates assembled in the m en’s Sunday in Halsey. While here Loe, Mrs. Mary Blodgett and Mrs.
Mrs. As r Eaatburu and infant boards during thsse two acts But
Sunday.
gymnasium where another address they were guests at the W illiam Dorothy Miller of Aloany drove to son of Albany and Mrs. Elmer th a t was what helped to make the
Mrs. H. F . Couey who has been was given by Dr. DeVoss who H. Wheeler home.
Halsey and visited at the D. 8. Me Mur son were com plim m te J guests. play realistic.
ill is convalescing. Her sister Mrs. spoke on “ The Story of Philogo.
Club members present «ere Mes-
The members of the Parent- Williams home.
The Halsey orchestra enteitaiued
J-otlie Pate of Albany came up pity.” At 10:00 separate confer­ Teacher association will hold a
daines Laubner, Mooly, Patton, between acts with pleasing num ­
Mrs. F. Buford Morris and .....
ton
Monday evening and is assisting ences were again held for high
cooked
food
gale in the library J Bobbie
m .kkt. are spending
.i;
, dava Drinkard, Bond, Rossman, W. A. bers th at receive 1 the hearty ap­
„
,
„
.
several
in caring for her.
school men and women.
Muller, Hamer. M. H. Cummings, plause of the audience an 1 helped
Saturday, February 26. The pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Workinger; From 1:30 to 4:30 we visited ceeds will go toward (he buildiug in Salem at (he home of the form­ Wells, Kendall and the hostesses.
in ta k e the evening's entertain ­
er's sister, Mrs. Elm er Lake. Mr.
who spent the week end at the most of the buildings in which the fund of the community ball.
Mrs. Curtis Vwatcli will be host­ m en t very e n jo y ab le .
Morris took them down last even-
home of their son, George Werkin- educational exhibits and demon­
ess to the club members uext
On account of ‘‘Grum py” the ing.
ger and family, returning home strations wero being carried ou. play which the dram at club of the
T h u rsd ay at the homo Mrs Morns. ello. whipped cream cake and
* * *
Mrs. Bert Clark returnded toiler
cocoa was served uy Doris Howard,
Tuesday.
A t 7:16 Saturday evening a bas- Albany high school are putting on
home
in
Halspy
Wednesday
from
PIN
E GROVE
Edna Falk, Ardells, Luella and
Mrs. Dick Duncan and infant ketball game was played A the | | 0 Halsey on (be evening of March
Thursday afternoon of last week Fraucis Kirk.
son, Charles William, came home men's gymnasium tetween U.of O. ' 2, under (be auspices of the Tburs- Lebanon where she spent a week at
from the Albany general hospital freshmen and college freshmen.
day Study club, the Pine Grove the home of her parer ts, Mr. and a number of the ladles of the Pine
Mr>. J. N. Elliott v : s a charm ­
Monday.
The.high school delegates were community club meeting lies been Mrs. William Curtis, who accom-^ Grove neigbboibood met at the ing hostess of Tuesday evening
Mrs. O. H. Froman went over guests of the college at parlies in 1 postponed from th a t evening to a pauied her to Halsey and spent home of Mrs. Floyd Nichols and when she extended the ho pitalily
organized a sewing club to he of her home to the members of the
to Newport Saturday where she the men's gymnasium and the w o-; wee|( later, M .rch 9, as several the day here.
The city hall was filled Tuesday ‘t,lowu 88 Ike Kroweldeen c'ub, LaFrance sewing club and a num ­
exnects to visit for a week or ten men s building from 9 to 11. 1 his Halsey people are io appear on the
evening with movie fans, and it is loose present were Merdames L.E. ber of complimented frieuds. The
days at tbe home of her mother, elided the fifth annual educational program at the latter place.
exposition of the college.
Mrs. Flora Lebn.
The Misses Mary and Maria safe io say that no one went a»«jr E»gy, W- D. McLaren, Johu Me- time was spent in playing progres­
Wilma W ahl, Reporter.
Evans have returnded to their disappointed for ‘‘The Cohens and Xeii‘ A‘ L- Knighton, Ray Hover, sive Rook, with Esther Scefeld and
home at Lake Creek from Portland Kelly»” was undoubtedly a good jn d GeorBe McNeil Mrs. Nichols John Miller being awarded the first
$ C /iU r c h ^ V o tic e s
Shedd Cops Both the Basketball where they spent a m osth during picture. Next Tuesday ‘ Tarzan ' ervei1 » delicious lunch after which priz-s, while the consolation prices
the illocss of their sister, Mrs, M. and the Golden Lion” will be filmed hel 8 “e*t8 departed for their homes went to Mamie Falk and Eur|
Games From Halsey
to meet again F e b ru a ry 29, w ith Elliott, Music was enjoyed daring
Methodist Next Sunday :
E. Lackey. They were accompan­ and in addition, through the court.
the game. Bringing the evening to
10 a. ro., Sunday school
The boys basketball team met ied home by their foster sister, Mrs. e»y of Mr. Morris, local manager Mrs. Kagy.
a close the hostess, assisted by tbe
11, preaching.
up with the team from the Shedd Ella Oleman of TbeDalles and Mr. of the Music Shop, music will also
club girls, served delicious refresh­
LAKE CREEK
Rev. E. R. M artin, superintend- highschool at the city ball here and Mrs. E. S. Evans and eon be had.
ments.
Mr. and Mts. Henry Brock ex­
ent of the American Sunday school I last night. Tbe game resolved itself Donald of Portland. Tbe gu«6ts
Those enjoy iug this pleasant eve
tended the hospitality i f their ning were Nellie, I’earl and Grace
union of Oregon, will give an ad- into a snug one right from the be- returned to Portland after spending
s S h e d d P e r s o n a ls
beautiful new home to the mem- Falk, Esther Seefeld, Mamie Falk,
dress on Sunday school work at 11 ginning and stayed that way right two or three daye at the Evans
j hers of the I.ake Creek and Itucey Doris Howard, Ava and Edna
o'clock.
through the seance, and although farm.
Falk, Liovd Sperling, John Miller,
(B y an Enterpsise Reporter)
club, and their husbands, on Wed­ Willis and Henry Kirk, Charles D.
6:30 Epworth League
the score stood against tbe locals
John Goins of A 'bany and A
7:30 public services. Rev. Miller alien th? whistle blew, they made Parker of Monmouth were p'easant
Mrs. Scott Churchill rnd daugh­ nesday evening. Gaines and tijusic
______Continued on page 8
will preach, taking as his topic, it so uncomfortable for the visitors callers at the Enterprise office S at­ ter were business visitors in I.eba- made tbe hours pass quickly and
at
a
late
hour
dainty
refreshments
‘The Beginning of the Gospel."
while it lasted th at it wag anyone's urday afternoon while enroute to Wednesday afternoon.
Her Name Fits
were served by tbe hostess. Forty
7:80 Thursday, prayer meeting game all through with Koontz Eugene on a business trip. Both
A number of Shedd people a t­
all set to shoot a basket when the men are rural mail carriers out of tended tbe nieetirg of the Rebekah guests were present for this pleas-
J . S. MlHer. pastor.
' referee called time. Tbe score was their respective cities, Mr. Goins lodge at Halsey Wednesday eve­ ant evet.iug.
• * *
Pine Grove Church
8 to 2 with Shedd the winner.
having been in the service since ning.
Sunday School 2 p. ro.
SPOON
RIVER
The girls’ team seemed to be 1903, and Mr. Parker since 1902.
Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D,
Preaching at 8 p. m.
Upon
her
arrival
borne from
unusually wide awake last night
Farwell, is reported to be recover­
Prayer meeting Wednesday at S e
g#m0 witfa th0 g liedJ hjgh
cbuich Sunday morning. Edna
Leader of Ski Jumpers
ing from his recent illness.
Falk wae most pleasantly surprised
P’
schoolgirls and kept the ecore so
Charles Thompson of Portland to find a birthday dinner awaiting !
Rev. J S. Miller will preach ,
jt w#i nece?
t0 „ „ Roman
Sunday afternoon. Topic: Jhree,
_
was a business visitor in Shedd her and also a number o, friends
j notations to make it look like any.
Great Men.’’
Tuesday and Wednesday.
to help her celebrate. Those p ret­
thing. This score was 2 to 0 with
Orvel, son of Mr. and Mrs O. erit for the dinner were C L. Falk
C hurch of Christ
Shedd waving the two.
M. 'Ibom psor, has been conlii/ed Jr. and W. A. Falk and their fa m -1
Sunday school, 10.
Mrs. Robins and son Elias and
to his bed the past severel days il es. During the afternoon Ava
We are reaching towaid 100. Come
with a severe cold.
.daughter Gertrude and Muriel
Falk and Doris Howard were visit­
and be one of ea.
Lake were Albany visitors last
ors.
The
Shedd
schools
were
closed
11:00 a. m. morning wotsbfp and
Saturday.
a|l day Wednesday in honor of
communion for all Christians.
T h em e m lers of the Pollyanna
George
Washington's birthday.
Sermon: ‘‘The Conversion of a col­
cooking club and tbe Bacbeb r eely­
Fresh smelt daily at the Halsey
The ladies aid are serving a hot ing club held their meeting at the
ored Man.” Special music.
Me .t Market
dinner in the M. E church base­ ScbooUiouse Friday afternoon.
6:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
ment Friday noon to wh'ch all are
7 30 happy song service.
Plans b a l been made for tbe
W ANTED—An old hay carrier
invited.
Evening worship and sermon.
entertainm
ent of Mrs. Nora Cole-!
with four good wheels and frame
Mrs.
Laura
Thompson
and
two
Wemen'e quartet will sing.
man,
who
is
supervisor of the local j
for iron track. Halsey Garage
»Uss Illldegarde Rchwlnghnramer of
daugbtere, Sylva and Eunice, were clubs, and the men hers were very
The Harrisburg congregation will
dinner guests at the home of Nellie much disappointed when she was Albany, Minn., lived up to ber name
probably come over at night, in
FOR SALE
when »tie won a nail driving contest.
The photograph shows t^onnrd Hanson Sunday. Alice Tliomp*' n unable to he present
which event Mr Knott has been RHODE Island Red eggs for batch-
Stie Is the best hammer swinger
Lehan of Montreal, Canada, who Is
asked to ypesk.
ing. C. O. Hsm er. Phone 16X6 leading the Canadian ski Jumpers at ■pent the day with her friend, El-
During the social In ur a lunch, among the girls of the Minnesota
School of Agriculture, her record be­
b e l t s Gillette.
Be Morltx, Switzerland.
....
C Adrian Sias, m inister.
Halsey.
m8
consisting of sandwiches, cookies, ing ten nails Io
seconds.
HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES