Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, March 01, 1928, Image 1

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Established in 1912.
Vol. 16.
No 43.
Halsey, Oregon, Thursday March 1, 1928.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS M £tT ? _
IN THE DALLES APRIL 19 22 f t ^ H O O L N O T E b
Edited By W ilm a W a h l
We AU Get Such Ideas
MOW IF I OHLY KNEW SOME
HOCUJ-POClM WAV TO TURN
TH' CIH0ER5 BACK INTO COAL
AGAIN I'D BE ALL SET —
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
in I Mrs D Taylor, Friday
Saturday of last week.
FI d
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hein of
OREGON OUTLOOK REPORTS
SHOW UPWAROFARM TREND
Salem were gue. ts at the B. M,
Plans Have Been M ade For Big
Miller home south of H«lsey Sun Agricultural Situation Showing a
Gathering of Young Folks
Hope Hussey was ubseut from
duy.
General Improvement
school last Friday afternoon.
The members of the ‘‘U Go, I
Accordiug to present indications
Mary Smith was absent Monday.
The general ag ric i’tu ial e itn t-
G o,’’ club are planning to give a
the annual Christian Endeavor
Mamie Falk was absent Monday
convention to be held in The Dalles
dance in Mason’s hall at P.oriaon lion in Oregon is improved, I t s
April 19-22 will be one of the fineit an 1 Tuesday and Nellie Falk was
gross farm income being higher
the evening of M irch 10.
ever held in the state. The church­ absent Tuesday.
Mrs. Dorothy Tinick who has than at any time since the peak in
Last Tuesday night tbe glee club
es of that city are tnakiug sp'endid
been in Halsey fur several weiks 1919 2Ü, There is au increased act­
and
several of tbe orchestra mem-
preparations for the entertainment
ass:stiug in tbe cate of iier mother, ivités in farm lands and an increa «
of the convention, and the civic bers attended a party at the school
Mis J C. Bramwell, returned to in number of farms. With in ­
ert a-ed efficiency and adjustm ent
clubs and the city itself arj giving house. The group first went to the
het borne in Puillaud Sui d ty.
of production to market demande,
their backing and the use of the picture show. Supper wa3 served
Miss Lillian Reynolds returned
inorease of farm in oom " is indicat­
m unicipal auditorium for the ses­ in the basement of tbe school
to Monmouth, where she is attend­
bouse
at
10:30
after
which
games
ed
for some time.
sions indicates. This assures ade­
ing the state normal, Sunday after­
were played.
C
attle prices are expected to re­
quate convention facilities.
noon after spending the week end
The
Halsey
basketball
teams
main
fairly high for some time to
Much interest is being expressed
in Halsey with her mother at d
ccme,
but new operators are cau­
in the parade which will occur on played tbe Shedd teams at the hall
sisters,
tioned in starting at present high
Fi iday afternoon of the conv. ntion Wednesday night Both tbe local
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell who has prices for lireediug stock. Sheep
It will be a great demonstration of teams were defeated, the boys by
b< en confined to her bed for two are increasing throughout the world
a score of 13 to 11 and tbs girls 2
Christian youth, and the order in
months as the result of a stroke of but market demand is expected to
to 0.
which the counties will march in
paralysis,
is slowly improving. be good except in occasional years.
Tbe school gave an hour pre-
the parade will be determined by
She
can
now
move the foot w hich
gram last Wednesday morning in
The Dairy situation is favorable
the order in which they attain
was paralyzed a little, and is also with increased demands for prod,
houor of W ashington’s birthday.
their goals in the present registra­
able to read some.
There were several visitors at the
nets, vv ithout correrponding nation­
tion campaign. Washington coun
Mrs. Fred F»lk and t wo children chair. 8 he is at l.er home in this
assembly. The program follows:
Next Wedueeday evening the al increase in production, though
ty which bas already attained its
were visitors at the C. L Falk, Sr city now.
"Yankee Doodle’’ by tbe School
members of the Neighbors o, Wood­ high quality of butter m ust be pro-
goal, will bave tbe honor of bead­
home last Sunday.
Mrs. A, M Snodgrass of near craft will hold their regular meet­ duced. IJltle alarm need be felt
Minuet by pupils Mrs. Coleman’s
ing the parade.
Earl Smith of Twin Buttes ig ie- Shedd, was a visitor in Huleey ing, at which time there will be
room.
over shipment of cowa from state
Rev. Mr. K. W Practorius, na
ported
to be ill at the home of bis Tuesday.
Trio, E lta Bramwell, Retta Arm ­
initiation and balloting ou nan.es. as they are being fully replaced
tiocal evangelical church secretary
parents with chicken pox.
Mrs. B M. Mdler has had a s te r Something new is being planned with better ones.
strong aud Beverly Isom.
with headquarters in Cleveland,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bierly and bouse guest the past week, Carolyn for the social hour and a coveted
Reading, Muriel Lake.
Ohio, will come especially for this
two children spent Saturday eve­ Dodge of Canby.
Theme, Retta Armstrong.
dish supper will be served. Eveiy Halsey Business M en Active in
convention, and will be chief con­
Quartett, Mary Smith, Nora Cold- ning at the Fred Falk home.
Curl Isom was promoted to the member is urged to be present.
Interest of W elfare of City
vention speaker. Other speakers
iron, Wilma Wahl and Esther
Mrs. Fannie R ff of Portland is office of Corporal in the national
Mrs. D. C. Rossman left Tuescay
will include Paul C. Brown of Los
Seefeld.
in Halgey for a few days on a visit guards last Tuesday evening.
for Medford, where she was called
In to lay 's issue of the Enter­
Angeles, Dr. Norman K. Tully,
’The Stars and Stripes Forever,” to her mother, Mrs. M. M. Ward,
August Tcedten e er, from Wil­ by the death of her sister-in-law, prise will he found a page adver­
pastor of the First Presbyterian
Glee Club.
and other relatives and friends.
lamette spent tbe week ei d visiting Mrs. Hugh Porter, who died at tisement by the lending business
church ot Salem and Rev. Walter
Sang, Vivian Frum, Leila Gansle
bis
mother, Mrs. Rose Toedteineier her horn» In that city Sunuav. men of Halsey, We «re proud of
Miss EniJ Veatcb was the guest
L. Myers of Eugene. The singing
‘The U. 8. A. Forever” Glee Club
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cur­
Wayne Veatcb, who is attending The announcement of Mrs. Porter's th :R community page aud feel th a t
will be led by Fr-.f C. H. Hohgall
Reading, Pearl Falk.
tis Veatch, S undat, returning to school at Eugene spent the week death came as a shock, as she bed each lueiu?8B house » h , t signa­
of Eugene and Miss Lulu Aydelott ‘America," School.
her school duties at Roseburg in end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs been in tho best oi health. She. ture is a part, are proud too.
of th at city will preside at tbe
The rest of the dav was a holi­ the evening.
When we first came to Halsey
in company with Mr. Porter, visit­
Curtis Veatcb.
piano. The convention will begin
day.
Esther Seefeld,
we
were impressed with the unity
ed
at
the
Rossman
home
last
win­
on Thursday evening and end on
Mr. and Mrs. W E. Head and
B :rt Stevens of tbe Albany Music ter.
Assistant Reporter.
of
purpose
so manifest here and
Sunday evening, and ils program
daughter Ethel and Mr and Mrs. Shop was a Halsey business visiter
which
is
one
of the city ’s beat
will be full of things which the
D. C. Rosaaaau and family aud
An inquest disclosed th a t the Will Yaple and daughter Frances Saturday evening in tbe inte.eet
assets.
l
h
#
im prtssiou grows
young people like such as addresses wreck of the train bearing Presi­ of Eugene were guests of Mrs. of the I r inch store at tfce Morris C. P. Moody and fami'y started io
more
from
month
to month.
convention siuging, conferences, dent Co.grave of the Irish Free Florence Leeper last Sunday.
(Live to Monroe Sunday in the
Pharmacy.
The
page
will
Lie
published once
Roasuian'car, and w hen just on the
banquets, convention picture, pa State while on his recent visit to
Tbe officer« and degree team of
Francy1 Howard of Albany wa»
etch
month
and
is
a good will
other ride of Laucasler run out of
rade, etc. There will also be sight Canada was c fused by a switch be­
Purity Rebekah lodge are busy in H lisey yesterday an I visited the
greeting from the City of Halsey
ga?.
Rossinis thought Moody
seeing and other outdoor recreation ing kneeled open by a sleigh dr.w n
practicirg the ritualistic work of Enterprise during the lime spent
t > every man, woman and child,
would walk hack In Lancaster and
between sess:ons, ai d tbe o'd his­ by a runaway team.
the order as they are going to here. He reports business quiet in
assuring you of their untiring ef-
toric reminders of the early pio
Mrs Florence Bii him of Lee< s Brownsville March 13 and put the the valley but was careful not to get gum» elixer of life for ihe old fotls to be of service to you in every
neer days with which The Dalles E ,g., lias giveu up $50 000 left by
bus but M tody sat tight and Ross­
work on for the Rebekah lodge of include Halsey when be said so.
way possible in tbe upbuilding of
is so intim ately connected, wi 1 le her lute husband, to remarry.
man capitulated. Moody says be
that city,
your community a rd its trading
Miss Gladys Me Cornack of the had an enjoyable tiip.
of interest to the visitors. Ludgirg
C
nter. Greetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mailer and Halsey high school has been at her
and breakfasts in Tbe Dalles homes
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Stone of
FETCHING
AND
YOUTHFUL
Fern Rossman drove to Drain Sat­ home in Eugene since Sunday with
will be given the delegates who de­
Thornton, Washington, are visiting W. C. Elmore, aud her sone, I,. 1).
urday evening and visited at the a severe cold. Mrs. B. M. Bond
sire it. There is no limit to the
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R l’ycer who is an electrical engiueer,
borne of Mrs. Muller’s and Fern's lire been sub.-tituting at tbe school
number of delegates who n n y go
Evans in the LakeCieek neighbor­ and H Dean Tycer, The latter s
cousin, Ted Barker an 1 family nn this week.
from a city and no official qualifi­
hood. Mrs. Stone is an aunt of in the civil se.vlce.
it| Sunday evening when they re­
cations are necessary in order to
Muriel Lake spent Saturday Mrs. Evans aud a sitter of Mrs.
"G rum py” will be shown at the
turned to Halsey.
become a delegate.
night aud Sunday in Albany. She Woodward. The Slones are con­ city hall Friday evening under Ihe
Mrs. M. M. Ward, who fell a woe accompanied home by her sis­ tem plating a trip to southern Cali­ auspices of the Thursday Study
few werks ago while visiting at the ter, Mrs. HI mo G ladhart, and fam fornia soon to spend a few months club. Members of the Albany high
(2/iU rc/i ^ Y o tic e s
home of her daughter, Mrs. David ily who spent the evening at the with their daughter, Mrs. E. W school drama) club will take part,
>!
Fronian of Albany, 1« steadily im- La>e home.
Sewall, and family at Downey, with Bob Stevens in the leading
Methodist Next Sunday :
proving nnd is now able to walk a
pan.
Mrs. Jenna Gill of Santa Monica, near Loa Angeles.
10 a. in., Sunday school
little by holding to the back of n California, was the guert of Mr
The cooked feed tale last S atu r­
John LaRue, accompanied by hi.
11, preaching.
day sponsored
by toe parent-
little
frierd,
Wellington
Bond,
6:30 Epworth League
“S*C
called at the Enterprise office W< d- teacher association brought $12 72,
7:30 public services Rev. Miller
nesday and the former renewed his which will go toward thsir pledge
J . S. M i 'l f . pastor.
subscription for another year. The toward the new couminuDity hall.
S m ile a n d t h e W o r ld S m ile s W i t h
Pine Grove Church
two, with years intervening he
Miss Georgina Clark was the
Sunday School 2 p. m.
tweet: their ng> a, seem to enjoy guettof Mrs. Genev eve Kendall of
Preaching nt 8 p. m.
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one anothei’a company, and after North Albany, for luncheon last
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8
TRUER statement was never made. Test it
leaving this office hied themselves Monday.
p. m.
out for yourself. When you get up in the
The moving plctu-e show Tuea.
to C lark’s confectionery to blow
Rev. Metcalf will preach March
morning, get up with a smile, meet your family
day
evening was well attended, and
themselves for a soda.
4.
and your friends with a smile—see what a big im­
the one next Tuesday, 'The Cal­
Twenty-five members of the local
provement it makes in your day.
Church of Christ
gary Stampede” with Hoot Gibson
I. O. O. F. lodge were guests of
Sunday school, 10.
in the major role, will undoubted­
the lodge at Harrisburg Saturday
The Crabtree Sunday school has
ly draw a much larger crowd.
Smiling will get work done quickly and efficiently.
i evening and exemplified the ritual-
challenged us to a contest. Will
A three-act dram a, "Beads On
Smiling is so much easier to do than frowning,
, ¡stic work, with George Lauhner n
we take them ou? Well we aren't
a String,” is being advertised for
i he frown of determination may well and profit­
I charge of tbe degree team ami L.
the ones who would tay ‘‘no.’’ Th
Saturday night. March 10, at the
ably be replaced by the willingness to serve.
W Pstton fillirg the Noble Grand
yourg peoples class has set a goal
Charity Grange hall. The caat is
office. At the close of the lodge
of 25 to reach by March 18, when
composed of home taleot and is
Smile at Neighbor Jones and he w ill smile at jou.
;
session a banquet was served in
The vogue for printed fabric» for
our meetings etart.
under the auspices of Charity
season's spring and summer
honor <f ihe visitors, and a social Grange.
We are reaching towaid 100 Come next
Smiles tend toward happiness in the home and in
frocks has included varied striped mu
honr followed. Those attending
and be one of u j .
teriala. Stripes horizontal, diagonal,
the community. I i carries with it its own reward
I l I I H I I H - H -. I I t H H H + P ;
report
a very pleasint evening.
11:00 a. m. morning wot ship and vertical and almost every other kind
—
a
knowledge
that
each
day
we
are
doing
our
H eat and B rillian ce of
ill be used In fashioning or trim ­
Mrs. C. B Tycer of Brownsville
communion for all Christians. w
share toward making this a better and happier
ming some o f the new sports frocks.
Stars
was a visitor in Halsey Tuesday
Serm on:**The Valus of Enthus­
F o t the slender person who can
place in which to live.
The beat of a star la deter­
nfTord
to
wear
horizontal
stripes,
the
iasm .”
afternoon for several hours while
mined by Its brilliance. At the
frock shown above Is very fetching
hottest stage it la brightest be­
enroute to her home at Brownsville
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. and
youthful. The s k irt Is of black
cause the light from It Is white.
Smiles
make
little
troubles
out
of
big
ones,
and
from San Francisco, where she has
The convention of th it weak end at satin, plaited all around and tbe
But as It cools as nil stars do In
little troubles disappear entirely when met with a
striped blouse Is of red and white.
Keen for the pas, two weeks buying
Carvallis will be reported on.
the course of tlma the light be­
smile. Let’s make this a town of miles of smiles.
comes yellow nnd then red aud
7 JO happy song service, cboir Note the smart little collar, cuffs and
spring millinery, co»,« nnd dresses
pocket ornaments fashioned o f white
so cools down until It becomes
and orchestra. Sermon by Mr. grosgraln ribbon edged w ith tbe red.
for her store a‘ Brownsville Wh |e
a planet such as oar own earth.
S i m .
It ts worn by Marceline Day, Metro-
(jh. 1121. W t i t w i N «w ap a»«r ITofon
in California Mrs. Tvcer visited!
Goldwyn ila y e r player.
C- Adrian Stas, minister.
at tbe homes of her daughter, M rs,’ I H I I I I I I H i l l
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