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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1928)
AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE LIVESTOCK Established in 1912. DAIRYING WOOL, MOHAIR POULTRY Voi. 16. No 45 Halsey, Oregon, T hunday March 15, 1928 Devoted, tv the Interests of Halsey and Linn County Putting Out the Welcome Mat Institution Thriving; New Books Are Being Added During the fiscal year ending December 3 l, 1937, the Halsey Public lib ra ry showed an increase of 24 volumes for the year w ith none w ithdraw n. The tu ta l num ber of books now owned is 1480 ( There were 120 volumes borrowed from the elate library. On nearly every farm is some Piece of machinery or tool that the owner has no use for and that some one else would hay or trade for if It was only known. 1\A A VvVuVSVVA- < Shedd I ’ ere o n t ils | MEWS ^ lE n ttrp riM Correapoodlenr«) W'uik on the slough bridge was Present Staff R e -e ltc tid to Guit o delayed last w ek due to bad Young Minds in Education weather and high water. At the re< ent treating! o f P ■ | Mrs. N ellie Satchwell is the proud grandm other of a grandson 'w h o has arrived at the home of To bring buyer a rd seller to- eether to the mutual benefit i f iBtEttVEHiOAy 1 P c o ria N eW H I j The total c ircu la tio n was 1460, <’ , i an increase ol 24 over the previous : , ... I (By “n Enterpnse Reporter) ystr. The largest o a ily circulation I was 35 and the sm allest 17, m a k in g '.., , , 0 B.‘ rcUi w hohas been an average ol 35. ‘ for 80 loug> 19 8lowly im proving The lib ra ry is open F rid ay after- . . I e'.' 80 ' ^ r8‘ M etcali visited n w n of each week 4 33 o’clock. from 2:30 to , F8‘. " >r8ey in the Anderson hospital in Corvallis Sunday after- $14.95 was taken in fro u fines, Q°q.?‘ $50 was received as a g if t from the « meetings which have been city aud 70 cents was realized from C?n U,Cte at the I*Iee Methodist the pay e h ,If, m aking the total re- *?'UfCh ° r S° “ e l,,u e ‘ cloaed Sun' ceipts for the year $75 65. day night The expenditures for the year . * ° f 1 tOria peo' le a t' were $45.13 for books, rent $60, t#nd’ d ‘ he com m unity m eeting at insurance $15.75, fre ig h t $2, I t - lre ? rove F f ' Ja>’ n,«llt: AImH brar.an $26. Total $90 48. Un Corn#llus aDd Arlens Lam ar were , , . , . . . , on ‘ be piogram. expended balance carried forward «. . . egg gg womans missionary society * . . . . met at the parsonage Thursday at- Addie M oody is president of the . , , . J V J »1 u . teruoon and arranged tor a social board, Alma S. H am er, secretary, . , , . ,, .. , • ’ to be gnen at the school bouse on i and Mrs. Lauhner, Mrs. McMab in , F riday night, March 30 The main aud Mrs. M u lle r board memb rs. ,i . feature on the program w ill he a M yrtle N orton is lib ra ria n . „ . . . . , , ’ , . . p l » y . A ll admission fee w ill be I Below is a list of the new books ch arge(] w ith ,|)e progr#m #(jp j jus pure ase • per included. The money w ill go . . „ . , tonia by Cather; Lives of G :r s , ’ , who became famous by B o lton ; The Blazed T ail, W h ite ; The C ri- Baby Chicken, B igham ; Claire Ambles, T a rkin g to n ; Our Friend the Dog, M ae terlinck; Galusha— the M agnificient, L in c o ln ; Penrod, Tarkington; Voice o f the Pack, M m b . ll; B,au G e .t., W « » . ; T h . Governor A l w ill get off good start if be can corral a ll Smith vote. SOCIETY NEWS From Our Regular Correrpondenu Taking the birthday of Miss Elsie Reynolds as the m otive a group of her friends planned a eur- prise party for her a t the home of Mrs. Nora Colemau Thursday eve ning. Tbs hours passed quickly with games, contests, music and dancing. A series of events in keeping w i'h each m onth of the year had been planned, the most Uaborate being the one for June Thia wag j mock wedding w ith tba different parts being taken by th» following g irls : the bride, Frances Norton; groom, Helen C arter; ring fearer, Bessie Reynolds; flower g irl, Ernestine Coleman; maid of honor. K'rth S tu rte va n t; brides maids, Mary Sm ith. N ora Cold iro n , L ils h®Ipa and D orothy Cocoran ; 1 es ®*o -’.goes Hayas; c le ig y m a n , Hope Hussey; usher L u c ille Phelps; br>d»« father, W anda Veatoh; brides m other, Esthor Saefeld; «room's father, M uriel Lake; «room's mother, E d ith S m ith ; mi:« •idan, Georgina C lark. At a late hour the guests were invited to the d in in g room where they found place* marked for them *t three b e a u tifu lly appointed 1 •«. The la rg e r table was cen- tored w ith a large kewpia w ith an orange colored taper oc each side. The sm aller tables were centered * itb orange howl» m ied w ith vio- Concluded on page 8. HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES to the piano luu d and budget fund. , m n x i„r ; W ill McLaren was on the g'ck | i , t the latter part of last week. P. II. Freerks.n was a business visitor in Peoria one day iast week s Elm er Munson of Potter station j( Pa isad th ru Peoria on his way t " f A lb ,n y '« •«»*•’ b u s in g . . Ross G,b3° " .°» Corvallis was a | l" , l t ’r ' 1' l e " rl ‘ " r . , l „ „ L lo c l n ; C .p p , R ic k , e iw , S(udeoU v w , Loca, th u Ic b Retires, Kyue; Story of L ittle Black Satnbo, Bannerm an; The L ittle Studeul8 froul Ul8 E ll8e"« Bible Black and W h ite Lam b, H ogan; L " ‘ veraity to the humber of about Ant H ills and Soap Bubbles, P bil- 40 wer# * uests al l “ e Church of Seventy books from the traveling lib ra ry have just received. .i" ‘ '' »• g ars was real:zod from tic k e ti for tho play, a S trin g ,” g iv ;n by the range lite ra ry society at F rid ay afternoon while on their tii» grange h i l l SaturJay evening. way north from tlie ir home i-j Oak Candy was also sold, I rin gin g in land, C alifo rn ia, Mr. and Mrs. W. $3 more. A large number of j K. Harm cn arc >u.iunied by two Halsey people attended the play. friends met with a serious accident Next Wednesday evening the Neighbors o f Woodcraft w ill hold their regular meeting at which time three new members w ill be taken in to the order It is h ip , 1 t i n t every officer as well as every mem her w ill he present. D iri ig the social hour a covered d :»h supper w ill be served. L ik e E llio tt, Anne Lake ail i Donua Cross are the com niittee on entertainment. »hen I ho car in which tlipy wore r ding skiddt d on the wet pave ment three miles north of Ifal.-ey and wont into the ditch. Both women were injured and were taken to the hospital in Albany for treatment. Two other cars went into the d itch about the same ph ce hut no one was in ju re d . At the Halsey theater, Tuesday, Match 20 w i'l he shown one of the her daughter, Mrs. Phil M a irio n j of Lebanon. I he Shtdd high school basket hall teams w ill play th eir f l na| games fo r the season at the W. O. IV. h a ll here, Thursday evening when tiiev play the hoys and girls teams from Sc:o. The first geme w ill start at 7:30. The regular meeting of Calla c ir cle, Neighbors o l W oodcraft, was held Tuesday evening at which tim e plans were made for a St. P a trick’s day party for the purpose of securing new members. D octor Chaney w ill preach at 1 the M ethodist church next Sundav. ’ A n ew o f men have commenced to drive p ilin g for th o foundation ( of a new bridge across the creek west of .he m ill race. Mrs. Shelly w ill pantom ime the hym n “ O, M y Soul, Blras Thou Jehovah” as sung by M r. K. Isom and M r. C. A. S lat, neat F rid a y n ig h t, the opening u ig h t of the meetings, which continue every night at 7 :30, closing A p ril 1. M r. J M . Shelly has m arked power as an evangelist. Hie mes sages w ill be short and stra ig h t to I he point and b b lic a l. M r. Sias w ill lead (he tin g ir g and urges th a t the choir lo f t he fu ll at every service. ' late | i. lures. Tho fu ry o f ihe M r Sias w ill preach at Juuotion fro n tie r— the circlin g wagon tra ns C ity on Sundays d u rin g tue meet j — the speeding arrow — the ll ts h ii g ings. A booster chorus w ill meet I tomahawk — the s r u r l rifles, w ith every Tuesday and Thursday after j Ilex, the fro n tie r m an’ s f iie n d . school. Mr. Sias pi ins fo r them to » te n o i th a t brought prajers bo one of lug things iu the meet- around the fires of the medicine logs. men. D on 't miss it. The evangelist urge prayer, cal a "B e n -H u r” s te rlin g at the R ialto and B h'e reading. They w ant at theater, Junction C ity , Sunday least 160— if possible, the whole offers red-blooded entertainm ent com m unity, (o unite in reading a to the m any, and Io a rt loveis chapter of the Hiblo each day. The “ paintiogs in a ction ” posed from books c f Acts have been selects.! o'd world masterpieces; among to be read, preferably. Several musical treats a rt plan- these is ‘ the Last Supper” and ned. Co ne every n ig ht or yo u ’ ll Itnhen’s ‘ ‘ H oly F a m ily .” Color miss some of them . A treat from work is e m p lo ie d iu many of the the Biola and special music eyery Scenes. Who Doesn’t Like A Genuine RevivaI7 j GARR ENTERTAINERS COMING FRIDAY, MARCH 23 nniioii. ¡v e in e ra ik, a ju n io r, re ceived tlie highest grade; M uriel L a k e , h ju n io r, was second and Esther Segfeld a senior, t l i i ’ d. Y. arid r. and r. and r. and r. and enc». r. and r. and r. and r. and r. and F o rm a lity . H ypocrisy. H a lf Hope. Ouess So. Lost His Kxper W o rld ly Policy, Compromise, Secret Sin. Luke warm. A t Ease in Zion Kevival is a Keaurrec the word ’ R e viva l” meant »gain ” Every year the “ Pa,ion Cup ’ ia nwaided the class having the high, est grade average on scholarship participation in a ctivitie s, and re g u la rity of attendance The sen ior class stood highest al thn end of 1 ho first srunpster, sophomores econd, fie h m e u th ird and and, M »thodiat N ext Sunday ; jun 'o rs la -t 10 a. in ., Sunday school 11, preaching. Herm an Steinke and fa m ily of Subject: ‘ Baptism of the H Salem, Fred Kobe, t i and fa m ily ol Ghost.’’ Eugene, Mrs. W illm e ta N< wton of 6:30 Epw orth League i ’o rtla n d and Charles Falk and I 7:30 p u b lic services. fam ily of near Halsey spent Sun Wednesday evening Rev. M il day at tlie I', J. Forster howie in w ill preach a! the revival meet llalaey. Mrs F or.te r accompanied at H arrisburg, her daughter, Mrs. Newton to Port J 9, M U Isr, pastor, land where no M onday they cel»- braled the 82 b irth d a y anniversary Pine Grove C hurch of the la tte r’ s m other, Mrs. Ange- Sunday School 2 p. m. The featured attraction at the entertainment to be given by the Woman's Study Club of Halsey at bne Ackley. Mrs Forster expects Preaching at 8 p. m. the city hall Friday night, March 23, the proceeds of which w ill go to Library and Community house to return to Halsey F rid ay, Rev. J. S. M illa r w ill praacb. I